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How Israel’s Army Uses Palestinians as Human Shields in Gaza
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Kamala Harris's Fox News interview disaster shows how the media set her up to fail
Vice President Kamala Harris had a bad night on Wednesday. But more interesting than anything she said to Fox News anchor Bret Baier was what wasn’t said — namely, that reporters hadn't bothered ...2 days ago
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