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Fox News: Gav's gov't: Newsom will have hand-picked all California's most powerful politicians after Feinstein death
Gav's gov't: Newsom will have hand-picked all California's most powerful politicians after Feinstein death
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will appoint a replacement for the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, which consolidates his power in the state. Newsom has already handpicked the state's two senators, as well as the secretary of state and attorney general. He initially pledged to appoint a Black woman if Feinstein were to pass away, but now plans to choose a caretaker.

Critics are questioning Newsom's decision-making, urging him to prioritize performance over politics. They hope he selects someone who will address pressing issues like inflation, homelessness, and crime, rather than seeking national attention or engaging in divisive political fights.


American Thinker: Biden Selling out the U.S.
Biden Selling out the U.S.
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The Biden impeachment investigation began this week, but major news networks failed to cover it. Meanwhile, evidence suggests that Biden and his administration have been involved in questionable dealings with Ukraine, China, and Iran, compromising our national interests.


#economy

Fox News: Biden admin quietly released study showing green energy receives far more subsidies than fossil fuels
Biden admin quietly released study showing green energy receives far more subsidies than fossil fuels
The Biden administration released a report showing that the renewable energy sector receives more taxpayer subsidies than the fossil fuel industry. From 2016 to 2022, the federal government provided $183.3 billion in subsidies, with over half of that amount given in the last three years. Renewable energy received $83.8 billion in subsidies, compared to $24.5 billion for fossil fuels. Critics argue that solar energy relies heavily on taxpayer dollars and should be competing in the marketplace without subsidies.


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American Thinker: Cooling the Heat on Climate
Cooling the Heat on Climate
Climate change has been a repeating pattern throughout history, with warming and cooling cycles. The assumption that all the relevant data needed to predict long-term trends can be gathered is false. The idea that climate change is caused by CO2 is a shot in the dark. Climate change denial is a political smear. Designing programs to avert climate change without reliable data is ridiculous. Reporting anecdotes as facts about climate change is misleading. Extreme temperature fluctuations are a constant of weather. Comparing current temperatures to the Little Ice Age is simplistic. CO2 is not just emitted from burning fossil fuels, but also released when exhaling and absorbed by plants. There is growing skepticism towards climate change alarmism, as people realize the falsehoods being pushed.


Fox News: 'The King of Queens' 25th anniversary: The cast then and now
'The King of Queens' 25th anniversary: The cast then and now
"The King of Queens" celebrates its 25th anniversary. Kevin James and Leah Remini reflect on the show and share their favorite memories on social media.


Fox News: These workers with on-the-job training decided to quit. Their former employers are suing
These workers with on-the-job training decided to quit. Their former employers are suing
Companies are using training reimbursement agreements to make former employees pay back training costs if they leave within a certain period. This practice is becoming more common and affects various industries, including healthcare. Some employees have been sued for tens of thousands of dollars. The Biden administration is working to limit these agreements.