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Demi Lovato: ‘I am too gay to marry a man right now’ By Lisa Respers France CNN March 30, 2021 (CNN)Demi Lovato is not just sharing revelations in her new docuseries, “Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil.” In a recent interview with EW, the singer and actress opened up about how ending her engagement to actor Max Ehrich helped her understand she’s “just too queer” for such a commitment to a man at the moment. “Regardless if drama is happening or not, I am too gay to marry a man right now,” she says. “I don’t know if…

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U.S. tries to break Iran nuclear deadlock with new proposal for Tehran By Nahal Toosi POLITICO March 30, 2021 If President Joe Biden is serious about rejoining the Iran nuclear deal, then the next few weeks could prove make-or-break as the politics in both Washington and Tehran appear poised to intensify. For now, however, Biden’s team is struggling just to get the Iranians to the table. Biden administration officials, mindful of the increasingly unfavorable calendar, plan to put forth a new proposal to jump-start the talks as soon as this week, two people familiar with the situation told…

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By Larry Klayman RenewAmerica March 29, 2021 Ever since I founded Judicial Watch, Inc., on July 29, 1994 — that is almost 27 years ago — and began by holding the Bonnie and Clyde of American politics, Bill and Hillary Clinton to task — the left has been on a jihad to either severely damage me as an activist conservative lawyer through defamatory articles and other dirty tricks, or through phony bar complaints to try to eliminate me from the practice of law. Incredibly, Tom Fitton has collaborated with the left in this latter jihad in particular. Filing two…

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By Kelly Weill The Daily Beast March 29, 2021 Rick Martin presented a formidable résumé. “Lawyer Rick Martin ‘The Judge Slayer,'” a biography on his website read. Billing himself as the head of the “Constitutional Law Group,” (CLG), Martin advertised his legal services for businesses that defied anti-COVID-19 measures. “I have put three District Judges, two District Attorneys, and countless law enforcement officers behind prison walls,” he wrote. “We the People need to come together and take back our country from these unlawful criminals.” But it was Martin and one of his clients who went to jail this month.…

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China, With $400 Billion Iran Deal, Could Deepen Influence in Mideast By Farnaz Fassihi and Steven Lee Myers New York Times March 29, 2021 China agreed to invest $400 billion in Iran over 25 years in exchange for a steady supply of oil to fuel its growing economy under a sweeping economic and security agreement signed on Saturday. The deal could deepen China’s influence in the Middle East and undercut American efforts to keep Iran isolated. But it was not immediately clear how much of the agreement can be implemented while the U.S. dispute with Iran over its…

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Miami Beach curfew for spring breakers prompts racism complaints By Francisco Alvarado in Miami Beach, Florida the Guardian March 29, 2021 On Sunday, the second night of an emergency 8pm curfew in Miami Beach’s Art Deco Cultural District, a police squad came upon a large crowd of spring breakers having a good time on 8th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, a residential area just west of Ocean Drive, the city’s famous street where the annual party usually takes place. According to a police report, approximately 500 people had gathered in the streets and the sidewalks wreaking havoc. They stomped…

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After two months in office, Kamala Harris is still living out of suitcases — and she’s getting frustrated with it By Kate Bennett CNN March 27, 2021 (CNN)It has been more than two months since Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president of the United States, a historic moment for the country, as Harris is the first woman and the first woman of color to hold the second highest office in the land. Yet, Harris — along with her husband, Georgetown Law professor Douglas Emhoff — is still, ostensibly, living out of suitcases, unable to move into…

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A printout of George Floyd’s toxicology report was found on a Black history display at Duke University, insinuating that he deserved to die By Leah Asmelash CNN March 27, 2021 (CNN)A flier insinuating that George Floyd’s death was because of drugs appeared on a Black History Month display at Duke University, causing a school-wide investigation into what officials are calling an “act of bias.” The flier, an apparent printout of George Floyd’s toxicology report, appeared Saturday, Duke University confirmed, on a Black History Month display honoring Black victims of police violence. The report included handwritten remarks in a…

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