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Former President Donald Trump floated the idea of a new “migrant fighting league” during his latest rally speeches, creating both condemnation and chuckles across the political spectrum. Speaking first at a gathering of Christian conservatives in Washington, D.C., and later in Philadelphia, Trump’s off-the-cuff proposal ignited some heated debates. During his address, Trump suggested to UFC President Dana White that creating a fight league with migrants could be a lucrative venture. “Dana, I have an idea for you to make a lot of money. You’re going to go and start a new migrant fight league. Migrants, only migrants. And then…

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CNN is currently locked in a high-stakes legal confrontation that could lead to a catastrophic financial hit, potentially costing the network up to $1 billion in punitive damages. This lawsuit is brought forth by Zachary Young and his business, Nemex Enterprises Inc., both of whom accuse CNN of defamation in their coverage of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Zachary Young, a distinguished U.S. Navy veteran and private security consultant, argues that CNN’s coverage maligned his reputation and caused severe damage to his business operations. Young was notably active during the evacuation, assisting Afghan citizens in escaping Taliban rule. However,…

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In a significant legal victory for six Nevada Republicans, a Clark County judge has dismissed charges against them related to their submission of an alternate slate of electoral votes for former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election. The case centered on accusations that these individuals had acted improperly by submitting electoral votes for Trump despite the state’s official results favoring Joe Biden. The judge in the case, Mary Kay Holthus, ruled that Clark County was not the appropriate venue for this trial, echoing the defense’s argument that the relevant events occurred either in Carson City, where the signing of…

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A major farm supply company, Tractor Supply, is facing backlash from conservative circles for what they describe as the promotion of woke internal policies. The controversy has struck a chord with their predominantly conservative, rural customer base. The criticism was sparked by Human Events editor Jack Posobiec, who targeted Tractor Supply’s CEO, Hal Lawton, accusing his human resources department of endorsing policies that are out of step with their customer base. According to Posobiec, the company promotes “LGBT training, funds pride and drag events, supports sex changes, and pushes climate activism.” “Despite their conservative customers, they have a DEI Council,…

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In a recent uproariously entertaining segment of “The Daily Show,” comedian Marlon Wayans, embodying the character “Quon,” had viewers in stitches as he satirically grilled Nathan Wade, the erstwhile special prosecutor in the highly publicized Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump. Wade, known for his contentious ties with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, found himself at the center of Wayans’ sharp and playfully risqué interrogation. During the sketch, Wayans, as “Quon,” unabashedly dished out provocative questions, teasing out the complexities of Wade’s professional relationships, particularly with Willis, and his role in the legal drama surrounding Trump.…

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FOX News Media has elevated Peter Doocy to the role of Senior White House Correspondent, where he will intensify his coverage of the U.S. President and administration activities globally. The announcement released on Monday by FOX News Media, shows Doocy’s dedication to reporting from the White House, a commitment he’s maintained impressively since covering the 2020 campaign trail. “Peter’s commitment to providing viewers with hourly news and insight from the White House has remained steadfast since he started in this role straight off the 2020 campaign trail, and we’re thrilled to have him continue doing so,” stated Jay Wallace, president…

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A renowned liberal outlet has unexpectedly forecasted a resounding victory for President Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, suggesting a major edge over his Democratic rival, Joe Biden. The prediction is especially startling coming from The Economist, a publication generally seen as left-leaning. The model used by The Economist pools various data, including state and national polls alongside economic indicators, running more than 10,000 simulations to anticipate potential shifts in voter sentiment and economic conditions. As of this Monday, the model assigns President Trump a three-quarters likelihood of winning enough electoral votes to remain in office. This projection…

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In a significant triumph for gun owners, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down a federal rule that banned bump stocks, an accessory that came under scrutiny after being used in a deadly 2017 Las Vegas shooting. The court, in a 6-3 decision, determined that this rule was an overreach of federal authority and an infringement on Second Amendment rights. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, clarified that bump stocks do not transform a semiautomatic rifle into a machine gun, asserting, “A bump stock does not convert a semiautomatic rifle into a machine gun any more than a…

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, standing firm against her detractors, asserted she is “paying no mind” to criticism. This comes even after she expressed growing exasperation with mockery of her first name in a speech delivered at a suburban Atlanta church. Speaking to a gathering of supporters, the Democratic prosecutor highlighted how she has been scorned for her legal actions against former President Donald Trump. She detailed the jabs thrown her way, with critics stooping to mock her name by likening it to “a woman’s rear.” The personal attack comes as her capacity to handle the high-profile case hangs…

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As President Joe Biden wrapped up a week filled with peculiar public moments, his latest gaffe involving Pope Francis at the Vatican has people talking. The incident occurred when more than 100 celebrities were in Rome to hear the Pope’s call for influencers to help bring “serenity and smiles” to a troubled world, according to the BBC. Shortly afterward, Pope Francis headed to the G7 Summit in Italy, where his interaction with Biden took an awkward turn. Biden, a Catholic, approached the wheelchair-bound Pope and leaned in, seemingly attempting to touch his forehead to the Pope’s in a gesture that…

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Tucker Carlson is gearing up to bring his signature conservative commentary to a city near you, promising to shake things up as America heads into a pivotal election season. Announcing his national tour, set to kick off this September, Carlson is poised to amplify his influential voice during the critical months leading up to the November elections. Carlson’s tour is set to spark conversations with its promise of high-profile guests and provocative topics. In a promotional video, Carlson highlighted the timing of his tour: “The one thing we know for certain is the United States is going to be one…

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Sean Hannity, a cornerstone of conservative media, has decided against retirement in New York, opting instead for the vibrant, liberty-rich environment of Florida. The Fox News stalwart, who recently sold his Long Island estate for an impressive $12.7 million, revealed a major shift in his personal and professional life, declaring, “I am out. I am done. I am finished in New York.” The sale of the 11,000-square-foot property not only netted Hannity a handsome 33% profit over his initial investment but also set a new record for the fastest home sale over $10 million in the area. Shawn Elliott of…

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Former Biden administration official Kate Bedingfield was on the defensive during a recent CNN panel discussion, following the White House’s decision to cancel a press briefing after Hunter Biden, the president’s son, was convicted on felony charges. The jury’s decision came swiftly, finding Hunter guilty on three counts related to his firearm purchase while using drugs. The development casts a significant shadow over the political landscape just months before Election Day. Bedingfield, who previously served as the White House Communications Director, maintained that suspending the briefing was routine. “Well, it’s not uncommon to cancel the briefing after the president gives…

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President Joe Biden’s moment of disorientation after a speech has sparked fresh concerns over his cognitive health. Caught on camera, Biden looked visibly lost on stage for over half a minute, intensifying calls for him to undergo a cognitive assessment—a suggestion he has repeatedly dismissed. The incident adds to a series of public moments that have left many questioning the President’s mental sharpness. Despite ongoing reassurances from his campaign that concerns are exaggerated, incidents like these continue to fuel public and political debate. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee is not sitting idle, actively beginning campaigns that seem aimed at diverting…

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A recent development could dramatically alter the legal landscape for former President Donald Trump. Judge Juan M. Merchan, who’s presiding over Trump’s high-stakes trial, has brought attention to a Facebook comment that suggests potential juror bias—a twist that might change everything in this already tumultuous case. This comes right after Trump faced a historic conviction by a Manhattan jury on charges of falsifying business records related to the Stormy Daniels hush money scandal. “Dear Counsel: Today, the Court became aware of a comment that was posted on the Unified Court System’s public Facebook page and which I now bring to…

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Former President Donald Trump shattered expectations by securing a whopping $12 million in campaign funds during a Thursday night gala in the heart of Silicon Valley, a region famously loyal to the Democratic cause. The fundraising feat, orchestrated by billionaire investor David Sacks and venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya, signals Trump’s burgeoning influence within the affluent tech and Wall Street circles. The event, attended by the crème de la crème of the tech industry, ranging from executives to cryptocurrency mavens, not only showcased Trump’s fundraising prowess but also his strategic inroads into what has been a Democratic bastion. According to Yahoo…

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Candace Owens, the firebrand conservative commentator, is storming back into the podcast arena with her revamped and rebellious show, “The Candace Podcast,” set to drop this Monday, June 10th. After a tempestuous exit from The Daily Wire, which included a headline-grabbing feud with none other than Ben Shapiro over her incendiary remarks about the Israel-Hamas war, Owens is not just stepping back into the ring; she’s doing it on her terms. “GREAT NEWS! The wait is finally over,” Owens wrote. “The Candace podcast returns this upcoming Monday, June 10th.” “Because warriors don’t submit to the whims of self-imposed god-kings,” Owens…

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The Georgia Court of Appeals has put a screeching halt to former President Trump’s criminal trial proceedings. The court is now analyzing Trump’s push to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over what Trump’s team describes as questionable connections with senior prosecutor Nathan Wade. The pause, cemented by a concise one-page ruling issued Wednesday, not only throws a wrench at Biden’s justice but also practically guarantees no courtroom action before this year’s elections. Elie Honig, CNN’s legal analyst, didn’t mince words about the delay’s implications: “There’s no way this case gets tried before the end of 2024, it may…

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The Georgia Court of Appeals has slammed the brakes on former President Donald Trump’s much-watched criminal trial. With the clock ticking down to the election, this pause might just give Trump the breather he needs to focus on his presidential comeback without the courtroom drama hanging over his head. The court’s recent one-page ruling has thrown a wrench into the trial proceedings, stating, “The proceedings below in the Superior Court of Fulton County are hereby stayed pending the outcome of these appeals.” This decision virtually guarantees that Trump won’t see the inside of a courtroom before voters hit the polls…

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As whispers of President Joe Biden’s potential early retirement swirl around Capitol Hill, concerns are mounting over whether the oldest president in U.S. history is up to the monumental task of leading the nation. On Wednesday, Biden’s response to a straightforward question about his tenure was less than reassuring and bordered on bizarre. When asked if he planned to serve his full term, Biden snapped at the journalist with, “Are you okay? Are you alright? You’re not hurt, are you? I said are you okay? “Did you fall on your head or something?” The Republican camp has been vocal about…

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Former President Donald Trump has snagged a legal win that could pave the way for him to sue his own niece, Mary Trump, over her leak of his confidential tax details to the New York Times back in 2018—a leak that eventually snagged the Times a Pulitzer! On the very day Trump faced a barrage of felony convictions, the New York state court of appeals threw him a lifeline. They ruled that Trump can indeed take legal action against Mary for handing over juicy tax secrets to the press, secrets that were supposed to be locked down under a family…

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Special counsel Jack Smith found himself on thin ice with Florida U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who didn’t hold back in her scathing critique of his legal maneuvers against former President Donald Trump. The heat turned up on Tuesday when Cannon shot down Smith’s attempt to muzzle Trump with a gag order, an action investigative reporter Julie Kelly reported was “wholly lacking in substance and professional courtesy.” Cannon’s fiery rebuke didn’t end there. She chastised Smith for not giving Trump’s legal eagles enough time to even glance at the motion before it was hurriedly pushed through, writing, “Sufficient time needs…

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Desperation at CNN! Despite efforts to stop the ratings bleed, CNN seems to be digging a deeper hole for itself. From May 13th to 19th, the network managed to snag only 83,000 viewers in the crucial 25-54 age demographic during the prime 8-11 p.m. slot. The historic low puts CNN miles behind competitors, with Fox drawing 2 million and MSNBC 1.1 million viewers. It’s clear, CNN is struggling to keep up in a race it once dominated. Mark Thompson, who took the reins after Chris Licht was shown the door last year, had grand plans for a makeover. “We don’t…

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In a bombshell twist at Donald Trump’s high-stakes hush money trial, former FEC Chairman Bradley Smith, who was ready to spill the beans, finds himself muzzled by the court! Trump’s defense team planned to unleash Smith’s expert insights in the explosive NY v. Trump case, but their playbook got wrecked when Judge Juan Merchan clamped down hard, barely letting Smith talk about anything juicy. Speaking out in a fiery Newsweek interview, Smith blasted the legal foundations of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s case as flat-out wrong, sparking hopes for a Trump win on appeal if the gavel comes down hard. “The…

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Brace yourselves, folks. In a shocking turn of events, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has delivered a jaw-dropping warning to the Democrats: President Joe Biden might be MIA on Ohio’s ballot this November! A clash between Ohio’s election laws and the Democratic National Convention (DNC) schedule could bench Biden from the Buckeye State. The Clock is Ticking! Ohio law demands presidential candidates be nominated a full 90 days before the election. This year, that deadline is August 7. But the DNC won’t even meet until August 19, throwing Biden’s candidacy into serious jeopardy. Republican LaRose laid down the law…

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Fox Business anchor Charles Payne stunned “Fox & Friends” viewers with a gut-wrenching revelation. Payne’s emotional on-air confession cast a spotlight on the violent crime wave sweeping urban liberal cities. “My niece was shot on the street I grew up on,” Payne said to his co-hosts on Wednesday, adding a deeply personal dimension to his usual economic commentary. She was attending a memorial for a friend’s son when she got caught in a targeted attack. After a grueling four-hour surgery, she’s now on the mend. “She’s okay now,” Payne reassured viewers. “Whether it’s in places where the opioid epidemic is…

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Amid the clamor and the clatter of the NRA convention, former President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell that could shake up his potential return to the White House. As he tackled the hot-button topics of mass shootings and a “porous” U.S. border, Trump turned heads with a revelation about his top pick for Attorney General —none other than Texas’ own, Ken Paxton. Paxton, known for his hardline stances and legal firestorms, might just be the game-changer Trump’s looking for. When pressed by KDFW-TV about his choice for the Attorney General’s mantle, Trump was quick to sing Paxton’s praises, calling him…

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Hold onto your hats, folks, because the financial rollercoaster that is the Bidens’ bank account has just taken a sharp dip, according to this year’s financial disclosures. It turns out President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are juggling a heap of debts, with their personal liabilities potentially stacking up to a whopping $815,000. Most of this debt is anchored in their Delaware digs, thanks to a hefty primary mortgage and a home-equity loan that’s got the presidential pair feeling the pinch. But it doesn’t end at real estate woes. The Bidens are also tangled up in other financial…

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Geraldo Rivera, the always flamboyant television personality, has once again landed in hot water, not for his usual antics, but for his bold comments on former President Donald Trump’s ongoing trial in New York. In a surprising turn of events, Rivera’s stance has found unlikely support among those who typically oppose him. Taking to X, Rivera lambasted Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s approach to the high-profile case against Trump. “Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has grossly inflated the criminal liability facing Donald Trump,” Rivera asserted. “At worst this should be a single misdemeanor, not 34 felonies. Each document does not amount…

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CNN’s latest coverage on the presidential race is igniting a media frenzy, reminiscent of a five-alarm fire sweeping through the heart of newsrooms. Just hours after veteran host Fareed Zakaria implored President Joe Biden on his Sunday show to “turn things around,” the network’s analyst Harry Enten delivered a bombshell. The newest NYT/Sienna poll numbers are in, and they paint a grim picture for the Democratic incumbent: trailing former President Donald Trump in pivotal swing states destined to tip the scales in 2024. Trump has amassed a commanding 9% lead in Georgia, a critical battleground that previously witnessed disputed election…

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Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) made a shocking announcement back in April 2023 when she revealed her Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. But just months later, the news took a grim turn as her doctors upgraded her condition to progressive supranuclear palsy, a far more aggressive disorder that rapidly deteriorates movement, balance, and speech. Wexton had high hopes of nailing a third congressional term, but her worsening health prompted her to announce she’s stepping away from politics at the end of the year. “Cognitively, I’m the person I’ve always been,” the 55-year-old representative told PEOPLE. “But there are things that it takes me…

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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is back under fire as Republicans in the House are gearing up for another censure resolution following her recent anti-Semitic remarks. The resolution, introduced by Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), was sparked by Omar’s comments at Columbia University, where she labeled Jewish students as “pro-genocide.” Omar, one of the first Muslim women to serve in Congress, has drawn ire for her rhetoric regarding Israel and the Jewish community. Bacon’s resolution seeks to reprimand her for her “recent hateful comments and history of antisemitism.” “She is perpetuating and increasing antisemitism in our country,” Bacon declared after filing the…

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is under fire after claiming that New York City’s roads and bridges were deliberately designed to be racist. She particularly called out renowned urban planner Robert Moses, accusing him of engineering the city’s infrastructure to “disconnect, disempower, and isolate people” – with a focus on communities like her own in the Bronx. “There is a psychic weight to living in communities that are designed to be disconnected. It affects your social life,” Ocasio-Cortez stated. “My neighborhood that I’m from in the Bronx, in Parkchester, we have some of the longest commutes in all of New York…

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President Joe Biden’s latest teleprompter stumble set the internet ablaze on Wednesday after he blurted out a bizarre line while talking about a former theology professor. The slip-up occurred as Biden shared memories from his Catholic school days, only to find himself tripping over himself once again. “My theology professor at the Catholic school I went to was a guy named Riley Last Name,” he said, apparently reading “last name” directly from the teleprompter instead of revealing the individual’s actual surname. The gaffe quickly became a talking point online, fueling a chorus of criticism over a familiar pattern in Biden’s…

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President Joe Biden’s State of the Union “bounce” in the polls has vanished. Any gains the Democrat made in recent months, thanks to a semi-lucid national address, have been blown to smithereens by fresh polling data that reveals he’s sinking even further against former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical general election showdown. A new Rasmussen poll released Friday shows Biden lagging behind Trump by a jaw-dropping 10 points. The poll had respondents picking between three candidates, and they sided with Trump over Biden, 46% to 36%, while independent contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed 9%. Another 4% said they…

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The political thermostat is soaring as former President Donald Trump zeroes in on his Vice Presidential pick, with the Republican elite convening this weekend at the RNC’s swanky spring donor retreat in Palm Beach. The spotlight is on four top contenders: North Dakota’s Governor Doug Burgum, Florida’s Senator Marco Rubio, Ohio’s Senator J.D. Vance, and South Carolina’s Senator Tim Scott. The high-stakes gathering at Mar-a-Lago might just be the perfect stage for these hopefuls to strut their stuff. Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota, somewhat of a dark horse, boasts a resume filled with business savvy and a sterling record…

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Fox News has abruptly pulled “The Trial of Hunter Biden” from its streaming service, Fox Nation, following a stern warning from Hunter Biden’s legal team. The legal threat highlighted the inclusion of sexually explicit images that might contravene state revenge porn laws, putting the network in hot water. Initially hitting screens in October 2022, the series faced its curtain call just one day after Hunter Biden’s lawyers went public with their grievances. Biden has lobbed serious accusations at the network, including defamation. “This program was produced in and has been available since 2022. We are reviewing the concerns that have…

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In a deliciously ironic scene that only the raucous arena of politics could serve up, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the fiery Democrat from New York known for her progressive stances and social media savvy, found herself swamped by the very brand of public pressure she so heartily champions. AOC, a vocal proponent of stirring the pot via public demonstrations, unexpectedly became the spectacle herself. The drama unfolded on a Brooklyn sidewalk in March during what was supposed to be a low-key movie night with her fiancé, Riley Roberts. Although initially overlooked by the major news outlets, freshly surfaced video footage captured…

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In what spells trouble for President Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection ambitions, the U.S. economy has delivered a less-than-promising performance, according to the latest GDP figures. These numbers have fallen considerably short of expectations, stirring memories of the dreaded 1970s stagflation, and compounding worries about a potential economic downturn under Biden’s watch. The GDP growth, anticipated to hit 2.4%, has instead staggered to a meager 1.6% rise. This disheartening update surfaces as inflation continues its relentless climb, putting additional pressure on the Biden administration’s attempts to steer the economy toward stability. Fox News Business experts have highlighted the concerning mix of…

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The co-hosts of “The View” completely lost their composure this month, following remarks made by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in a Fox News interview. In an eye-opening turn of events, “The Rock” withdrew his previous support for President Joe Biden early this April. He confessed to Fox, “Am I happy about the state of America right now? Well, that answer is no. The endorsement that I made years ago with Biden was one I thought was the best decision for me at that time. I’m in this position where I have some influence and it’s my job then… to exercise…

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