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It's Friday. Must reads from the Babylon b Los Angeles
Dodgers declare bankruptcy. Trump places a twenty five percent tariff
on Japanese players. State law now allows open containers in
cars for parents teaching their kids to drive. And now
to the real thing. Wall Street is fasting. All of
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the major stock indexes tumbled lost to combined four trillion
in value yesterday alone. The market took a big bite
out of Apple, down nine percent. Prices will go up.
Even Bibles could get more expensive. Seventy five percent of
the bibles in this country are produced in China. Trump's
tariffs come with a message, our government needs to go
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into spending detox. Twenty five percent of GDP is government money,
highest share ever. If we don't do this, our children
will have the lowest standard of living since the depression.
But because we are, they'll enjoy the highest in American history.
On April third, twenty twenty four, one hundred and eighty
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seven thousand illegals crossed our southern border and entered the US.
On April third, twenty twenty five, nine tried to cross
and were detained. These numbers are causing some to lose
their minds. A deranged detection went on social media threatening
to assassinate DHS Secretary Christy Nome. He's in jail. She
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now wears a bulletproof vest. The tattooed steam fitter from
ron Colly High School, Dan Osborne is giving it another go,
lost by only six points to establishment Republican US Senator
deb Fisher. Osborne has all but declared he will challenge
billionaire Senator Pete Ricketts next year, to whom is he listening.
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Ricketts is more popular than Fisher, has a lot more money,
and Osborne won't have the element of surprise this time.
Health Secretary RFK Junior says, not only are our kids
well nourished, their sleep deprived. Is pushing a law mandating
school day start no earlier than eight thirty Kids in
states doing it now have better grades. Is your teenager
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getting at least nine hours on a school night? If not,
they are vulnerable to alcohol and adderall abuse to your health.
If you are over fifty and had chicken pox as
a kid, you have the shingles virus and a thirty
three percent chance of getting it, which you don't want.
Get the shingles vaccine asap and now a journal Nature
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study proves the shingles vaccine slows down dementia. Iowa's wildly
popular Ragbrie the five hundred Mile Bicycle Regatta has something
new this year. It's fifty second. It'll go into Minnesota
for fifteen miles between Esterville and Milford. This week's Champion
of Character Stephanie Turner, fencer at Maryland. In her match
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Sunday against a trans a guy who thinks he's a girl,
took the mat. Turner discarded her mask, took a knee,
forfeited the match, told the referee, I'm a woman, he's
a man. This is a woman's tournament. Retiring Deborah Norville
after thirty years of anchoring the CBS program Inside Edition,
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she leaves as the longest serving female TV anchorwoman ever.
Rising from the ashes of the twenty twenty four election,
tell All books about the disaster and dysfunction in the
Biden White House. The latest confesses Barack Obama didn't want
either Joe nor Kamala. These books are written by reporters
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and insiders who consistently conveyed to us just the opposite
about Biden's condition. A tell All books coming from Elizabeth Hanks,
forty two year old daughter of actor Tom Hanks and
his first wife. Elizabeth remembers scary times with her bipolar mother.
Tom admits it wasn't easy for her, who was born
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long before he became a Hollywood A lister. In this
week's Tournament of Rosies, the Lovers for Life are John
and Becky Siler of Omaha. From high school sweethearts to
senior sweethearts, now for fifty nine years. One more Sign
of the Times meme sent in by listener Denise Amish.
Pickup line, I talked to your dad. We're getting married
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on Saturday.