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President Trump Doesn’t Rule Out Dr. Ben Carson as Possible VP Pick

President Trump gave a list of his four possible Vice President picks during a recent campaign stop in the Bronx. In an interview with News 12 New York, Trump said, “You could take people like Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, or J.D. Vance. I mean, there’s so many. Elise is doing a fantastic job.” “I could

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President Trump Doesn’t Rule Out Dr. Ben Carson as Possible VP Pick | The Gateway Pundit | by Anthony Scott

President Trump Doesn’t Rule Out Dr. Ben Carson as Possible VP Pick by Anthony Scott May. 27, 2024 7:00 am President Trump gave a list of his four possible Vice President picks during a recent campaign stop in the Bronx. In an interview with News 12 New York, Trump said, “You could take people like

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Disabled Army Veteran Survives Violent Grizzly Attack

A disabled Army veteran played dead while clutching a can of bear spray last Sunday to survive a violent grizzly attack in Wyoming, FOX26 reported. The attack happened when Shayne Patrick Burke, 35, was trying to photograph a Great Grey Owl at Grand Teton National Park’s Signal Mountain, according to FOX26. “It was the most

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How Biden lost the support of his quiet ally – Washington Examiner

President Joe Biden has pushed forward environmental policies throughout his tenure in office while still keeping the oil industry content, but recent moves have caused many to take a second look at his opponent prior to the November election. Last year, U.S. oil production reached an all-time high, something the Biden administration has not highly

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Reporter’s Notebook: Home sales drop due to high interest rates – Washington Examiner

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How Many Charging Stations Would We Need to Totally Replace Gas Stations?

Buyers curious about making the switch to electric vehicles have made it clear in survey after survey after survey: Charging kind of freaks them out. In many ways, drivers report, owning an EV is the same if not better than owning a gas-powered car. But fueling an electric vehicle is different, and can be inconvenient

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The Auroras Should Be Spectacular This Summer, Thanks to Solar Maximum

Auroras filled much of the world’s skies for several nights in mid-May as a historic geomagnetic storm coursed 100 kilometers above our heads. Being able to see auroras so deep into the tropics was possibly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but there will almost certainly be more strong geomagnetic storms later this year, giving hope to aurora

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Mission to serve: Veterans and entrepreneurs join forces to help toxic burn pit victims – Washington Examiner

When two veteran organizations get together to do something helpful, it is bound to be purposeful and successful. That is exactly what is happening between the founders of Black Rifle Coffee and HunterSeven, who have joined forces to support and fund life-saving research for veterans who were exposed to toxic chemicals during their military service.

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