More on the stolen elections and proof that the Republican Party is not crooked enough to compete.
Al Sharpton is selling the rights to his life story for $531,000. He sold it to his own charity. The charity already pays him a salary of over $200,000.
Here's a story in the New York Times about how the world missed its change to end global warming. It's a history piece the won the "Energy Writer of the Year Award". Compelling images are included. I need to read further to see if it mentions all the dire predictions that didn't come true or if it discusses the contrary view that anthropogenic global warming might be a scam.
Here's a photo of Lt. jg George Bush in his Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber. On a side note, the torpedo bombers were wiped out at the decisive Battle of Midway, but the aerial bombers sunk the Japanese carriers.
The "MeTwo" movement is hurting women in the workplace. Managers are avoiding women like the plague.
Stoneman Douglas school went to great lengths to keep secret that they knew all along that the shooter was a danger to society.
An update on California's bullet train to nowhere.
The CEO of My Pillow, whom you may have seen on TV selling pillows, is investing in a pro-life movie.
More on the General Motors plant closing: further proof that bailouts don't work.
An EMP attack is generated by setting off nuclear bombs in the atmosphere, generating an enormous electromagnetic pulse. The military is concerned that it could wipe out civilization.
FBI agents raided the home of a recognized Department of Justice whistleblower. He has been providing documents about how the FBI ignored crimes committed by Hillary Clinton.
Mikhail Gorbachev honored late U.S. president George H.W. Bush, citing specifically his efforts to end the Cold War and the arms race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Obama has been taking credit for the oil boom. The former president of Shell Oil takes exception.
The recent riots in France prompted this lengthy but fascinating article on French politics, with much warning about how the U.S. is heading.
Secretary of Defense Mattis suggests it's time to leave Afganistan.
Here's another analysis of the recent government report on climate change that has gotten so much unskeptical coverage in the news lately.

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