7th Accuser: Ex-Gov. Cuomo staffer says he hired her for her looks, then verbally, mentally abused her … Cuomo says will not resign

7th Accuser: Ex-Gov. Cuomo staffer says he hired her for her looks, then verbally, mentally abused her … Cuomo says will not resign

A former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo described how he spotted her at a lobbying event, “grabbed her in a kind of dance pose” and then had her hired for his office, where he went on to “verbally and mentally abuse” her, she told New York Magazine, recalling how he would critique her outfits and once threatened to “end” her career over her failure to transfer a phone call.


AOC, Jerry Nadler and other NY Dems call for Gov. Cuomo’s resignation

Several Democratic members of New York’s congressional delegation, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and veteran Rep. Jerry Nadler, joined Friday in calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign amid a now half-dozen allegations of sexual misconduct, as well as the lingering nursing home coronavirus scandal.

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Palestinians: Why Terrorists Support Mass Murderers

While many Palestinians hold Iran’s slain military commander Qassem Soleimani responsible for committing massacres against Palestinians and Arabs, especially in war-torn Syria, the Palestinian Islamist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad are continuing to heap praise on him for supporting their anti-Israel terrorist activities.

Soleimani, former commander of Iran’s Quds Force, was killed in a US drone attack in Iraq on January 3, 2020. Many Palestinians and Arabs have denounced Soleimani as the “murderer of hundreds of thousands of women and children” in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.

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WARMINGTON: City of Toronto staffer and others flock across freedom border

WARMINGTON: City of Toronto staffer and others flock across freedom border

Even locked down City of Toronto workers are heading to the land of freedom and opportunity called York Region.

But this City of Toronto car was hardly the only representation at the corner of Steeles Ave. W. and Dufferin St., which has become one of those bizarre border points. There are so many great places to patronize on both sides of the street.


My hair is an ungodly mess, in fact I am at least three months past due for a cut, given I’m under home quarantine through the 19th ain’t nothin can be done even if I wanted to.

I could scoot up to Vaughan or wherever once freed but the guy who cut Kathy’s and my own hair for the last 20 years is still closed thanks to our Covid commissars.

He survived the 1st lockdown but just barely. He always treated Kathy so well I promised I would wait till he was open again to help keep him afloat.

Even if it means looking like Cousin it.

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Just 17% Of Canadians Support Canada’s Highest Quotas In Immigration History

Just 17% Of Canadians Support Canada’s Highest Quotas In Immigration History

“A Nanos Research Group poll, reported by Bloomberg News, found that only 17% of respondents think the country should accept more immigrants in 2021 than it did in 2020.

The result is a shunning of majority opinion by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. As Cultural Action Party has pointed out, within the world of public polls in Canada, a curious state-of-affairs exists.

Immigration policy should be designed solely to benefit citizens not the corporate sector or political parties as is the case in Canada.

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Meghan and Harry’s UK popularity plunges after Oprah interview: poll

Meghan and Harry’s UK popularity plunges after Oprah interview: poll

Harry’s popularity fell 15 points from just a week before the interview, according to the new YouGov poll (via Reuters). Forty-eight percent of the 1,664 participants had a “negative attitude” toward Harry.

The poll also found that only three out of 10 people had a “positive view” of Markle following the interview. An overwhelming 58 percent had a “negative opinion” of the former “Suits” star.

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Tucker strikes back: Fox host accuses Pentagon of ‘declaring WAR’ on his show after DOD attacks his comments on pregnant soldiers

Tucker strikes back: Fox host accuses Pentagon of ‘declaring WAR’ on his show after DOD attacks his comments on pregnant soldiers

Fox host Tucker Carlson returned fire after the Pentagon launched a “large and coordinated” PR blitz against his show over criticism that the military may be too “feminine,” saying the DOD has no place attacking a US news outlet.

“Since when does the Pentagon declare war on a domestic news operation? I can’t remember that ever happening,” Carlson said on a segment of his show on Thursday night, adding “This is genuinely worrisome. The Department of Defense has never been more aggressively or openly political.”

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Ontario reports 1,371 new covid cases… Tam, Hajdu endorse Astra Zeneca jab so now you know to steer clear of it

Tam, Hajdu confident in Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

OTTAWA — Canada’s top doctor and federal health minister say they see no reason to halt the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in Canada, as other countries have done citing blood clots following inoculations.

Speaking to Evan Solomon, host of CTV News Channel’s Power Play, on Thursday, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam said that because Canada hasn’t been supplied with the same batch of AstraZeneca vaccines as the several European countries who have suspended its use, there’s no need to follow suit.

If they’re endorsing it I’m staying away.

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Three Los Angeles Supermarkets Close After City Passes Mandate Requiring Groceries To Increase Employee Pay

The grocery chain Kroger will close three more of its stores in Los Angeles after the city passed a mandate requiring large grocery stores to temporarily boost employee pay by an extra $5 per hour, numerous sources reported.

Two Ralphs stores and a Food 4 Less will shut down on May 15 after the city approved the “hero pay” emergency order that the grocery chain says would increase employee’s total compensation to $24 an hour, which includes pension benefits and health care, CBS LA reported Thursday.

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REVEALED: Emails Show Zuckerberg-Funded Group Overruling Election Officials, Accessing Mail-In Ballots BEFORE Election.

Emails and documents obtained by the Wisconsin Spotlight allege that individuals affiliated with Mark Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life took control of election procedures, including giving left-wing advisers “access to boxes of absentee ballots before the election.”

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Cultivated Meat Projected To Be Cheaper Than Conventional Beef by 2030

The San Francisco–based company Just Eat grows cultivated chicken nuggets in vats from real chicken muscle and fat cells; you can buy them at restaurants in Singapore. The Israeli startup Aleph Farms recently unveiled its lab-grown ribeye steak. These nuggets and steaks are just the beginning, according to a new life cycle analysis by researchers at the Dutch consultancy CE Delft.

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Federal emails: COVID “accelerating in Canada” while Trudeau gov’t claimed “low-risk”

Canada’s chief public health officer Theresa Tam described COVID-19 as “low-risk” up until a few days before internal Trudeau government emails discussed the “accelerating” situation in Canada compared to China.

COVID-19 was “mostly under control in China, but accelerating in Canada” according to a March 20, 2020 email sent from Privy Council Office staffer David Hamilton.

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If President Biden Is In Charge, Why Would America Need A Gun Czar?

Congress is lining up behind billionaire-backed gun control groups demanding that President Joe Biden appoint a gun control czar to dictate to America just who, when, how and how much gun rights they can actually exercise.

It begs a question, though. Isn’t President Biden supposed to be in charge? If he is, then it should be his policies for which he needs to answer to the American public. If he needs to appoint a political appointee, why?

The entire notion opens up a can of worms that Democrats who signed onto a letter should answer to the American people. When did fundamental pre-existing rights, that are protected by the Constitution, become something that needed to be parceled out by a partisan bureaucrat?

“Shall not be infringed.”

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Canada’s health minister: Gov’t ‘working on the idea of vaccine passports’

Canada’s health minister Patty Hajdu said the government is “certainly working on the idea of vaccine passports” with its fellow G7 partners.

“I was on a call with my G7 health minister counterparts just a couple of weeks ago and that is a very live issue,” Hajdu explained last Sunday on CTV’s Question Period. “We’ll be coming back to Canadians as we understand more about the intentions of our counterparts internationally, and as we understand more about how that will unfold around the world,” she explained.

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