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Month: August 2024

Nashville Woman Has Contributed 2,229 Times to ActBlue Since Beginning of 2023

Over the past week, The Tennessee Star has been tracking Tennessee’s apparent "ghost donors" to far-left Political Action Committee (PAC) ActBlue who have contributed more than 1,000 times to the organization since the beginning of 2023. 
Cynthia Matthews of Nashville is another "ghost donor" identified by The Star. 

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Dennis Quaid Accuses Facebook Of Trying To Censor “Reagan” Promotional Content

https://bonginoreport.com/entertainment/dennis-quaid-accuses-facebook-of-trying-to-censor-reagan-promotional-content

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‘Kindergarten Math’: Georgia Considers Rule to Match Counted Votes With Counted Voters

The Georgia State Election Board is mulling a proposed rule to ensure that the number of votes considered for counting equals the number of votes… Read More

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Google Confirms Iran-Backed Hacking Group Targeted Emails Linked to Biden, Trump Campaigns

Phishing attacks, which took place in May, targeted the personal email accounts of roughly a dozen individuals affiliated with Biden and Trump, Google said.

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Secret Service Agent Guarding Trump Abandoned Post To Breastfeed

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/secret-service-agent-guarding-trump-abandoned-post-to-breastfeed

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Montana Supreme Court Rules Minors Do Not Need Parental Consent for Abortions

The Montana Supreme Court ruled against a law on Wednesday that requires parental consent for minors to obtain an abortion.
The ruling sides with Planned Parenthood, which challenged a 2013 statute called the “Parental Consent for Abortion Act of 2013,” according to the court ruling. Justice Laurie McKinnon, who delivered the court’s opinion, wrote in the ruling that the “classification created by the Legislature” violated a minor’s right “to control her body.”

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Kamala Harris to Roll Out First Major Economic Policy: ‘Price Controls’ for Food and Groceries

Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to roll out a proposal to impose a federal ban on supposed corporate “price-gouging” on food and groceries, according to The Hill.
Harris will announce the plan during a Friday speech detailing her economic agenda in North Carolina, where she will blame corporate consolidation and greed for the increased prices Americans are paying for their food and groceries, according to The Hill. The proposal to attribute inflation to corporate greed echoes a common refrain from the Biden administration, which has consistently tried to pin responsibility for inflation on price gouging instead of its massive spending agenda.

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