Massie: “There are still voices in this administration — you’ve still got JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr — you’ve still got calmer heads that could prevail.”

Massie: "There are still voices in this administration — you've still got JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr — you've still got calmer heads that could prevail." pic.twitter.com/tW96irp959 — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 22, 2025 Ok this is wildly inappropriate …

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Iowa Rep Megan L Srinivas voices concern over HSB 646, a bill granting immunity to pesticide companies, including ChemChina, risking Iowans’ health.

“Iowa Rep Megan L Srinivas “Today, HSB 646 passed through subcommittee—a bill that prioritizes foreign corporate interests above Iowa farmers’ lives. This would grant immunity to pesticide, insecticide, & rodenticide companies. This includes the Chinese-government owned company (ChemChina) that bans …

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Critical Voices on China’s Economy Vanish Amid Censorship Surge… Authorities Emphasize Positive Outlook, Warn Against Economic Criticism.

Concerns rise as critical commentaries on China’s struggling economy vanish from the internet, indicating increased censorship. Chinese authorities, including top intelligence agencies, emphasize promoting a positive economic outlook amid challenges. Censorship targets negative financial analysis, with warnings against “denigrating China’s …

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Shooters ’hearing voices’.

Different shooting incidences involving shooters who ‘heard voices’ telling them things. Some described the voice as demonic, some said they heard instructions to shoot, some heard bashing voices. Many of them seem to be obvious mental disorders, but some are …

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ED MORRISSEY ON 20 Years in the Blogosphere, and the Danger Ahead. “The real crisis didn’t come from professionalization. It came from Big Tech platforms, which first partnered with bloggers and independent voices — and then worked to curtail or even silence them.”

via hotair: The real crisis didn’t come from professionalization. It came from Big Tech platforms, which first partnered with bloggers and independent voices — and then worked to curtail or even silence them. The first iteration of this came with Facebook, whose …

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