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Red State: Key Takeaways and Memorable Moments From the IRS Whistleblower Hearing
Key takeaways from the IRS whistleblowers' testimony in the Hunter Biden investigation include sworn testimony on obstruction and the need for further investigation. Democrats failed to ask meaningful questions and focused on Trump and the two-tiered system of justice. Accusations of leaks to the press were made, Hunter Biden's payment of prostitutes may constitute trafficking, and failed attempts to "gotcha" the whistleblowers only hurt the Bidens. The full evidence, including the Hunter Biden laptop, has not been provided, and the Bidens received approximately $17 million from foreign governments. The new boogieman is Gal Luft, accused of being a Chinese spy, and questions from moronic Democrats frustrated the whistleblowers.
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The Epoch Times: Alice Springs Alcohol Restrictions to be Extended
Alcohol restrictions extended in Alice Springs due to positive results in reducing alcohol-related harm. Crime in the area continues to rise despite the decrease in alcohol-related incidents.
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The Epoch Times: Lab Grown Artificial 'Meat' May Actually Be Worse for the Environment
Lab-grown meat, approved for sale in the US, may have a larger carbon footprint than actual beef, contradicting claims of its environmental benefits, according to a study by UC Davis. The study found that the energy-intensive process of producing lab-grown meat using refined growth media increases global warming potential and could be more harmful to the environment than traditional beef production. However, researchers are hopeful that improvements in technology and the use of less energy-intensive ingredients will make artificial meat production more efficient in the future.