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Mass shooting in Myrtle Beach tourist hotspot leaves 1 dead, 11 wounded
One person is dead and 11 others wounded after a gunman opened fire in the middle of a popular tourist spot in Myrtle Beach on Saturday night, according to law enforcement officials. The Myrtle Beach Police Department shared that the shooting happened just before midnight on Saturday, in the heart of the city’s famed entertainment…
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Shilo Sanders joins Bucs after he falls completely out of NFL Draft
Shedeur Sanders was not the only person in Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders’ household to have a significant fall during the NFL Draft over the weekend. Shilo Sanders, the defensive back who also played for the Colorado Buffaloes, failed to be selected at all. He was a bit of a long shot to…
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LAPD releases video of Weezer bassist’s wife holding gun before she was shot by police, arrested
Video of the officer-involved incident between Weezer bassist Scott Shriner’s wife, Jillian Lauren Shriner, has been released by the Los Angeles Police Department. Authorities shared the video from earlier this month, featuring clips of security camera and bodycam footage captured during the April 8 incident outside her Eagle Rock home. Security footage shows Shriner emerging…
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Marco Rubio hits back at claims that minor US citizens were deported without due process
Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied claims that three minor U.S. citizens, all under ten years old – and one with stage IV cancer, were deported without due process, calling the accusations “misleading.” The Washington Post reported that three American citizens from two different families, aged two, four and seven, were deported along with their…
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Second suspect arrested in connection to DHS Secretary Noem’s purse snatching
A second arrest has been made in connection to the theft of Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s purse while she was out having lunch on Easter with her family. Authorities announced that they apprehended the accomplice believed to be tied to the series of thefts in D.C. in Miami on Sunday. “The individual is…
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Trump Vows To Bring ‘Columbus Day Back From The Ashes’
President Donald Trump has vowed to “bring back Columbus Day from the ashes.”
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Playboy twins’ troubling experience with Hugh Hefner ‘crumbled’ their identities, led to substance abuse
At 19 years old, former Playboy playmates – and twins – Karissa and Kristina Shannon’s lives took a drastic turn after moving into Hugh Hefner‘s Playboy mansion. In a new interview, the twins, now 35, open up about the troubling experience they shared while living in the mansion with Hefner, who died in 2017, and…
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Eagles’ Saquon Barkley hangs out with Trump after teammate dodges question on White House visit
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley was spotted with President Donald Trump at his golf course in New Jersey on Sunday, a day before the team visits the White House. A photo that made the rounds on social media showed Barkley sitting to Trump’s left. There were at least a dozen “Make America Great Again”…
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Rubio: Trump May Walk Away From Russia-Ukraine Mediation If No Deal Is Reached Soon, ‘We Cannot Continue’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Sunday that this week will be “critical” in deciding whether to continue engaging in peace talks in the Russia-Ukraine war or walk away all together.
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Here’s the proof: Trump makes good on promise to defend Christians
President Donald Trump is taking more action on behalf of Christians, making good on his promise to defend the faith. On Tuesday, prominent Christians and members of the Trump administration convened for the first meeting of the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias. Trump established the task force to correct the “egregious pattern of targeting…
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The good news about hypocritical Christians
I grew up around the evangelical Christian subculture. My sister and I were the only kids our age at our church, so I ended up visiting various other youth groups, going to the pizza parties, lock-ins, concerts, and mission trips. My first-ever concert was Amy Grant with Michael W. Smith as the opener. A few…
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The art of prayer: How to unleash its power
As Christians, we should know what we owe to our fellow Jesus followers — “one another” as the Bible calls us. Before we can effectively love our neighbor — “neighbor” in this context meaning those not yet a part of the family of God — we need to understand the importance of how we interact…
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Michelle Obama claims black women need permission to ‘articulate pain’
Michelle Obama has taken the uncommon path of a former first lady and started a podcast where she talks about the important issues like how black women think they need permission to express pain. And it’s every bit as insufferable as one might expect. “We grew up with women who weren’t voicing the pain and…
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Francis was my pope, right or wrong
On Monday, April 21, Pope Francis passed away at his residence in the Vatican. Formerly the Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio ascended to the papal throne on March 13, 2013. He took the name Francis after St. Francis of Assisi, the medieval founder of the Franciscan Order. Francis’s reign as supreme pontif…
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Top 3 behind-the-scenes moments from Glenn Beck’s interview with President Trump
Glenn Beck just got back from Washington, D.C., where he became the first member of the media to interview President Trump about his first 100 days in office. Their conversation was expansive, jumping from one hot topic to the next. However, off camera, there were just as many exciting things going on. On a recent…
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Forget service with a smile — these days I’d settle for service from a human
After a week of dealing with service calls to my internet company and having to go to many more stores than usual, I suspect there’s a coordinated campaign to prevent humans from talking to each other. I’m not entirely kidding. Have you noticed, especially since the “pandemic,” that it’s becoming the new-normal to be stopped…
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Holy shot: Did Trump’s assassination attempt survival prove miracles are real?
The world collectively gasped last July when Donald Trump — a then-candidate vying for a historic second presidential term — was nearly assassinated on live television. In a series of events too shocking to seem impromptu, Trump turned his head just slightly, enough to inadvertently prevent a bullet from entering his skull. One of the…
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Bernie Sanders denies he and AOC are trying to start third party, says Democrats ‘lack a vision of the future’
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Democrats “lack a vision for the future” and, alongside Republicans, are “failing the working class,” but denied he was trying to start a third party on Sunday. Sanders – who recently told the New York Times one of the goals of his tour of rallies across the country with Rep.…
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Pistons coach rages at refs over late no-call in playoff loss to Knicks
The New York Knicks narrowly defeated the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of their first-round playoff matchup on Sunday afternoon, 94-93, as it came down to a controversial end. Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns nailed two clutch shots in the final moments to give New York the one-point advantage. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE…
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Oscars’ new AI rule could lead to ‘diminishing return’ in nominated films: expert
The Oscars announced several changes and updates to their rules for next year’s 98th ceremony, including permission for generative artificial intelligence to be included in consideration for nominations. “With regard to Generative Artificial Intelligence and other digital tools used in the making of the film, the tools neither help nor harm the chances of achieving…
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Wild video shows speedboat crash after flying through air at popular Arizona lake
Two speedboat racers are lucky to be alive after a terrifying crash at Lake Havasu in Arizona on Saturday in which their vessel went flipping and flying through the air before slamming back onto the surface of the water. The frightening scene was captured on video as the speedboat was attempting to break a 206-mph…
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NFL tries to send message to Shedeur Sanders, father with draft slide, ex-NFL star says
Former NFL star Robert Griffin III offered his take on the Shedeur Sanders situation on Saturday as the former college star fell into the fifth round to the Cleveland Browns. Sanders had questionable interviews with teams during the draft process, according to multiple reports. That appeared to hamper any notion of him being selected in…
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Shedeur Sanders prank call controversy yields stunning development
The son of an Atlanta Falcons coach owned up to a prank call to Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft as the quarterback slid from a first-round projection to the fifth round. Jax Ulbrich, the son of Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, posted a statement on his Instagram account, apologizing to the former Colorado Buffaloes…
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Texas Mother Arrested After Giving Vodka Jell-O Shots To Daughter’s Fifth Grade Class
A Texas mother was arrested after she brought vodka laced Jell-O shots to her child’s fifth grade school Christmas Party in December.
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Georgia: Sheriff Deputy Fatally Shot, Another Injured During Traffic Stop
Two deputies from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) have been shot during a traffic stop incident in Georgia, killing one of the officers.
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Indiana Lt Gov slams Democrats’ ‘DEI, radical revisionist history’ on Three-Fifths Compromise
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith criticized state Senate Democrats for equating a GOP legislative proposal intended to root out diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in higher education to the Three-Fifths Compromise. “They were saying this is a bad bill because it actually encourages discrimination, just like the Three-Fifths Compromise going all the way back…
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NY Times therapist tackles whether family should keep toddler away from Trump-supporting grandparents
A New York Times “Ask the Therapist” piece tackled whether a liberal family should keep their two-year-old son away from his Trump-supporting grandparents. “My husband and I are raising our wonderful 2-year-old son,” the person seeking advice asked. “He isn’t close with his family, while I have a somewhat closer relationship with mine, particularly my…
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Bill Belichick’s girlfriend shuts down relationship question: ‘We’re not talking about this’
North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick touched ever so slightly on his relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson in an interview released Sunday. But Hudson shut down one question from Tony Dokoupil during the “CBS Mornings” interview. He described Hudson as a “constant presence” during the interview. Dokoupil asked the legendary former New England…
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Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft fall ignites fiery debate between ESPN broadcasters
Shedeur Sanders’ slide from a projected first-round pick to an eventual fifth-round selection proved to be the most polarizing topic of the NFL Draft over the weekend. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. was one of the staunch defenders of Sanders and was shocked over his fall to the Cleveland Browns. The annoyed broadcaster teed…
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Gene Hackman final autopsy released two months after actor was found dead at 95
An official cause of death has been revealed for Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa. According to the Office of the Medical Investigator in New Mexico, a final autopsy obtained by Fox News Digital shows that Hackman had a “history of congestive heart failure” in addition to “severe chronic hypertensive changes, kidneys.”…
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‘Expect wait times’: Trump admin signals no exceptions after Kentucky asks for REAL ID extension
President Donald Trump’s administration has signaled there will be no REAL ID exceptions after Kentucky lawmakers requested a deadline extension. The Trump administration confirmed in a statement to Fox News Digital that states will need to comply by the May 7 deadline, despite Kentucky’s delay request, as a 20-year standoff between state and federal governments…
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Defunding DEI: Here’s how the Trump administration has undone Biden’s very prized programs
President Donald Trump shut down all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices across the federal government during his first week in office and signed a number of executive orders to quickly undo former President Joe Biden’s efforts. The president, just hours after taking the Oath of Office on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, signed an executive…
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Black Hawk pilot failed to heed flight instructor in moments before plane collision over DC: report
The pilot of the military Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger airplane over Washington, D.C., in January ignored instructions to change course seconds before the crash, according to a new report. The report, published by the New York Times on Sunday, detailed the Black Hawk’s exchanges with air traffic controllers in the lead-up…
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NFL investigating how Shedeur Sanders’ phone number was leaked for prank call during draft
The NFL is investigating how the newest Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ phone number used for the NFL Draft was leaked, which led to him being prank called, a league official confirmed with Fox News Digital. During Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, video went viral on social media of Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes…
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Chuck Schumer dodges on whether Democrats will look to impeach Trump if they win back Congress
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., dodged a question on whether Democratic lawmakers should prioritize impeaching President Donald Trump if they take back Congress during an interview on CNN. CNN host Dana Bash asked the Senate Minority Leader if he agreed with Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., who signaled recently that he would support an impeachment effort against…
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Over 100 illegal immigrants arrested in Colorado Springs massive underground nightclub raid
Federal authorities announced Sunday that more than a hundred illegal immigrants were detained in a massive raid at an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs that officials say was “frequented by TdA and MS-13 terrorists.” The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Rocky Mountain Division led a multi-agency operation early Sunday morning and arrested 114 illegal immigrants at…
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Trump Says He Doesn’t ‘Believe In Using Loopholes’ To Serve Third Term
President Donald Trump recently stated that he does not “believe in using loopholes” to run for a third term.
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Suspect Accused Of Stealing Kristi Noem’s Bag Identified As Chilean Illegal Migrant
The suspect accused of stealing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci bag containing approximately $3,000 in cash has been identified as a Chilean undocumented migrant.
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Rubio takes somber tone on Russia-Ukraine peace deal: ‘Close but not close enough’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to temper expectations for a major peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday. Rubio made the statement during a Sunday morning appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” telling host Kirsten Welker that a deal is “still not there.” “We’ve made real progress, but the last couple steps of…
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Left-wing DA forcing prosecutors to consider ‘racial identity’ in plea deals
Prosecutors in a left-wing Minnesota county attorney’s office will be required to consider defendants’ race when crafting plea deals, according to a local report citing internal documents. The office of Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, which recently let a Democrat-connected alleged Tesla vandal off with a slap on the wrist, issued the internal document “Negotiations…
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Red Sox’s Jarren Duran steals home, leaving Guardians stunned: ‘I knew I had it’
Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran has showcased his speed on numerous occasions over his young MLB career, but nothing quite like Saturday night against the Cleveland Guardians. He did something no Red Sox player has done in 16 years. In fact, it was the exact same date that Jacoby Ellsbury did it to the…
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Trump: All U.S. Commerce And Military Ships Should Pass Through Suez And Panama Canals ‘Free Of Charge’
President Donald Trump asserted on Saturday that American military and cargo ships should travel through the Panama Canal and Suez Canal for free.
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At Least 9 Dead After Driver Plows Into Crowd Of People At Filipino Festival In Vancouver
A man has driven into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver, Canada, leaving at least nine people dead.
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Actors go behind-the-scenes on how Trump is making Hollywood great again
Two people who know all about the inner-workings of Hollywood’s iconic film and television industry are detailing the “very, very” difficult task President Donald Trump has to turn around La-La Land’s legacy. “That’s one of the things we export the most from our country is our culture. And that’s the films and the things that…
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Jiggly Caliente, ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star, dead at 44, days after infection that resulted in leg amputation
Jiggly Caliente, who first found fame on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” in 2011, has died just days after experiencing a “serious health setback” that resulted in the loss of her leg. She was 44. On Sunday, the family of Caliente — whose real name was Bianca Castro-Arabejo — announced the news of her sudden death on…
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UN cash app for Gazans exploited by Hamas as terror group steals aid money meant for civilians
United Nations agencies’ monthly cash transfers to Gaza residents are inadvertently strengthening the Hamas terrorist organization, as the group and affiliated traders continue to control the money flow to the enclave, an expert on Hamas’ financial and economic operations said. “Hamas exploits its role as the de facto ruler of Gaza to extract financial gains…
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Trump needs to be willing to turn Putin, Russia ‘into fish food,’ outspoken GOP senator says
As Russia continues its warfare against Ukraine, one outspoken Republican senator is encouraging President Donald Trump to put Russian President Vladimir Putin in his place. “Putin has reneged on every promise that he has made to President Trump. His latest proposal is, well, nothing. He wants to keep all the territory that he’s taken,” Sen.…
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It’s Michael Faulkender’s turn in the hot seat atop the Internal Revenue Service, a notoriously hard D.C. job that’s somehow gotten tougher
Michael Faulkender, the fourth interim leader since January, promises modernization of the tax agency’s systems in two years.
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Trump’s First 100 Days: Gitmo took early role in deportations prior to El Salvador prison deal
America’s most notorious federal prison, a terrorist detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, took center stage for a short period in the early days of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days, when the administration began sending some of the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens there. Also known as “Gitmo,” Guantánamo is a 45-square-mile…
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Shedeur Sanders says of things he did that seemed right, ‘I could have went about in a different way’
The questions about Shedeur Sanders‘ NFL draft experience over the last three days that will go a long way toward determining his future are: Has he learned anything? And can he use that to improve? In that regard, the newest addition to the Cleveland Browns quarterback room seems to be on the right path. Sanders,…
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Aaron Rodgers appears down to only one NFL team needing him after NFL Draft
While the football world was wrapped up in where Shedeur Sanders was going to go on day three of the 2025 NFL Draft, ESPN’s Adam Schefter dropped some other quarterback news that is very significant for a certain MVP free agent. Aaron Rodgers remains without a team for the 2025 season, as he hasn’t made…
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WHCA president declares press is not ‘the opposition’ while taking aim at Trump
MSNBC host and White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) president Eugene Daniels declared that the press was not the opposition nor the enemy of the people, taking aim at President Donald Trump during a speech at the association’s annual dinner on Saturday. “We care deeply about accuracy and take seriously the heavy responsibility of being stewards…
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NFL Draft emotional reactions: Rookies realizing their dream came true pulls at fans’ heartstrings
Since they were kids, every prospect who was drafted this weekend into the NFL has dreamed of that very moment – hearing their name called by a professional football team. While fans are ecstatic to get new talent on their teams, some of those are expected to make an immediate impact in 2025. The raw…
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Shedeur Sanders draft slide timeline: NFL executives cause media meltdown by rejecting polarizing prospect
The Shedeur Sanders media machine arrived in the NFL with a resounding thud this weekend. Sanders’ collapse from potential No. 1 overall pick to 144th marked an unprecedented moment in NFL Draft history, and rocked the nation. President Donald Trump called for Sanders to be “picked IMMEDIATELY” on Friday, just before the second round. But…
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Wayfair Way Day: Find great bargains on small appliances and kitchen essentials
Wayfair’s Way Day features up to 80% off on household items and now is a great opportunity to grab big discounts from the sale. Find quality kitchen products like blenders and flatware to help with your kitchen creations. The sale runs from April 26 to April 28. Here are 10 small appliance and kitchen essentials…
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Deion Sanders’ warning instructing QB prospects to avoid Browns resurfaces after team drafts Sheduer Sanders
Shedeur Sanders’ long wait finally came to an end on Saturday afternoon. The Cleveland Browns traded up in the fifth round to select Sanders. Shortly after learning his NFL career would begin in Cleveland, Sanders shared a short but emotional message on X: “Thank you GOD.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Deion…
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Catholic aid group violated gay employee’s rights, judge says, after spouse’s health benefits canceled
A Catholic aid organization was ordered Monday to pay $60,000 to a gay former employee after he filed a lawsuit alleging sexual discrimination. The former employee, referred to as “John Doe” in the 2020 complaint, is a gay man in a same-sex marriage. He was hired as a program data analyst for the Baltimore-based Catholic…
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Broncos coach Sean Payton issues warning about Shedeur Sanders after NFL Draft fall: ‘Beware’
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton never needed a quarterback entering the 2025 NFL Draft, which is always a good place to be in. Bo Nix, the team’s first-round draft choice in 2024, showed tremendous promise as a rookie, helping lead Denver into the playoffs out of a tough AFC West division. But that didn’t…
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Wisconsin judge threatens courtroom boycott over Hannah Dugan arrest
A Wisconsin judge is threatening not to hold court in protest of federal authorities arresting her fellow judge Hannah Dugan last week. Judge Monica Isham made the announcement in an email to judges across the state on Saturday. Her email, titled “Guidance Requested or I Refuse to Hold Court,” made clear she had no intention…
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SCOOP: Republicans roll out $69B funding plan for new CBP agents, building border wall in Trump budget bill
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are carving out $68.8 billion for President Donald Trump’s border wall and to hire more agents in the field amid talks on a massive bill to advance the commander-in-chief’s agenda. While Trump spent much of his first term focused on a physical barrier between the U.S. and Mexico, the legislation…
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SCOOP: Dolly Parton symphony concert heads to DC’s Kennedy Center in event ‘no one will want to miss’
FIRST ON FOX: The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., will host symphony concerts featuring the music and life of American icon Dolly Parton this summer, Fox News Digital has learned. “The threads of my life are woven together through my songs. That’s why the project, Threads: My Songs In Symphony, is so special to me,”…
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Ivanka Trump makes Costa Rica splash vacationing with extended family for spring break
Ivanka Trump showed off her surfing skills while enjoying a family beach vacation to celebrate the Easter holiday. Ivanka, 43, shared photos of herself surfing in Costa Rica and gave fans a glimpse into the family trip with husband Jared Kushner, Joshua Kushner and his wife, model Karlie Kloss. “Grateful doesn’t begin to cover it.…
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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on equestrian events, flag facts and famous food
The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people, including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States. This week’s quiz highlights equestrian events, flag facts, famous food — and a lot more. Can you get all 8 questions right? For more Lifestyle articles,…
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Faith leaders urge followers to push for progressive successor to Francis: report
American progressive Christians are mourning the loss of Pope Francis, whom they considered one of their own and an inspiration. A piece in the New York Times on Thursday highlighted various left-leaning Christian leaders, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, who saw him as a “powerful counterweight to a rising conservative Christian power.” Bishop Sean W. Rowe,…
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As Congress returns from break, small blocs of Republican dissidents on SALT, Medicaid and other issues could thwart the GOP agenda
As Congress returns, small blocs of Republican dissidents on SALT, Medicaid and other issues could thwart the GOP agenda.
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Redecorate for summer with these 14 Way Day sales
Now that warmer weather has arrived, it’s time to refresh your home for the summer months. New decor and furniture can brighten up your space and make your home feel more comfortable. You can redecorate for less during Wayfair’s Way Day Sale. Way Day is Wayfair’s largest sale of the year, and it runs from…
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Pope Francis’ tomb opens to visitors at Roman basilica, as 200K attend special Mass at St Peter’s Square
The tomb of Pope Francis opened for visitors at St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome on Sunday, a day after world leaders and a crowd of hundreds of thousands attended the funeral of the late leader of the Catholic Church. Roman Catholic faithful are filing past the simple white tomb in St. Mary Major Basilica.…
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President Trump is targeting Democrats’ primary fundraising platform
The president signed a memo directing the Justice Department to investigate ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s fundraising platform.
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In the run-up to President Trump‘s 100th day, he leads in executive orders but trails in approval ratings
In the run-up to this milestone, the president leads in executive orders but trails in his approval rating.
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Trump administration lays out tariff roadmap to streamline trade talks
Officials have drafted a framework for staggered reciprocal trade negotiations.
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Trump abruptly reversed course and restored the legal status of thousands of international students whose status was suddenly terminated without warning or explanation this month
Trump administration restores legal status to thousands of foreign students.
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The White House has tempered its position on key issues this week, as polling suggests voters are souring on President Trump’s steering of the economy
The White House tempered its position on key issues this week, as polling suggests voters are souring on President Trump’s steering of the economy.
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As President Trump faces obstacles to his agenda from the courts, investors and world leaders, his top officials are using social media to tell Americans a different story full of victory
On social media, top officials stream an intimate window into their work that runs counter to the obstacles facing the White House agenda.
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A senior CIA official’s son who had joined the Russian military was killed last year during an offensive in eastern Ukraine. The agency said it was a private tragedy and not a national security issue
A senior Central Intelligence Agency official’s son who had joined the Russian military was killed last year during an offensive in eastern Ukraine. The agency said it was a private tragedy and not a national security issue.
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The Trump administration is moving to consolidate control over the hiring and firing of federal workers, positioning the OPM to continue some of Elon Musk’s efforts
The administration’s HR wing is approving new federal positions and firings, judging employees on their “faithful administration” of the president’s policies.
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Trump’s second term is leaving a mark on the country that is profound and ubiquitous, voters say
Trump’s second term is leaving a mark on the country that is profound and ubiquitous, voters say.
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Here are the images that defined Trump’s first 100 days in office
The DOGE chain saw, Oval Office fallout with Ukraine’s president and the ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcement were major moments.
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The Tax Bill and the Coming Debt Crisis
Congress and the president should keep in mind that ultralow interest rates almost certainly aren’t coming back.
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What We Need in Pope Francis’ Successor
Someone in love with Jesus, with a sense of joy reminiscent of the scholar and poet St. Philip Neri.
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Schlock Art of the Ukraine Peace Deal
Behind closed doors, self-interest rules. So the possibility of success hasn’t yet been foreclosed.
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Many Big Law Firms Shun Conservative Clients
They denounce Trump for targeting causes he opposes, but they’re guilty of the same thing.
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Socialists Seek Control of New York Schools
Radicals transformed the Chicago Teachers Union and hope to do the same to the Big Apple’s.
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When South Vietnam Died, 50 Years Ago
The fall of Saigon was a foreshadowing of the 2021 U.S. abandonment of Afghanistan. Will Ukraine suffer a similar fate?
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How Arizona Almost Scared Business Away
Both parties worked together to save a $1.3 billion project.
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Newsom Has a Gasoline Awakening
As refiners flee California, leading to higher prices at the pump, he asks his regulators to ease up.
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When the Wind Didn’t Blow in Germany
A years-long renewables push leaves the economy hostage to the weather.
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6 foods flight passengers should never order on a plane
Whether it’s last night’s leftover tuna melt or the hard-boiled eggs from the in-flight menu, some foods should probably be avoided on a plane for the sake of your digestion – and out of courtesy to your fellow passengers. Ordering appropriate foods on a plane requires some forethought and planning, according to Jamila Musayeva, a…
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Trump may be on path to peace in Ukraine, Washington Post columnist admits
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius authored a hopeful column on Thursday examining signs of a potential peace deal in Ukraine, a development that he notes may have been influenced by President Donald Trump. The headline for Ignatius’ column wondered, “Has Trump found a path to peace in Ukraine?” — a rare sign of optimism from…
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Democrat faults his own party for picking wrong battle with case of deported MS-13 suspect
Rep. Henry Cuellar is pushing back against his own party over its stance on immigration, criticizing fellow Democrats for defending an illegal immigrant the Trump administration says is a violent MS-13 gang member. “This is not the right issue to talk about due process. This is not the right case. This is not the right…
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Supreme Court to hear arguments after FBI mistakenly raided woman’s Atlanta home: ‘We’ll never be the same’
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a legal battle over a woman’s lawsuit against the U.S. government for FBI agents mistakenly raiding their home in Atlanta, Georgia. Trina Martin’s home was broken down by FBI agents before dawn on Oct. 18, 2017. Agents stormed into her bedroom and pointed guns at…
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Taiwan on edge after Pope Francis’s death, closely watching Vatican-China relations
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan – Some in Taiwan are watching with growing unease as the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new leader following the death of Pope Francis. The Holy See is the only European state that maintains diplomatic relations with Taipei, but some fear the growing ties between the Vatican and Beijing could change things. Taiwan is home to…
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Kennedy Center cancels LGBTQ+ Pride events to align with new priorities after Trump fired center’s leadership
The Kennedy Center has canceled a week’s worth of events celebrating LGBTQ+ people for the World Pride festival in Washington, D.C., amid a change in focus and the Trump administration firing the center’s leadership. Multiple artists and producers involved in the center’s Tapestry of Pride schedule said their events had been quietly canceled or transferred…
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‘SkinnyTok’ weight-loss trend could lead to food deprivation, experts caution
Social media can be a great source of fitness, nutrition and wellness tips — but it also has some potentially harmful content. Enter “SkinnyTok,” a popular weight-loss trend making the rounds on TikTok. Creators are pairing the hashtag with videos that share various ways to lose weight, many of them based on the goal of…
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Carrie Underwood’s rise from ‘American Idol’ winner to country music royalty
Carrie Underwood experienced a full-circle moment last month when she returned to “American Idol” as a judge 20 years after she was crowned the winner of the hit singing competition show. The 42-year-old country star joined Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan on the judging panel along with longtime host Ryan Seacrest for “American Idol’s” 23rd…
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‘Rocky’ star Dolph Lundgren swears by this secret for strong marriage
Dolph Lundgren has discovered the “secret sauce” to a good marriage. The 67-year-old, who played Russian boxer Ivan Drago in “Rocky IV,” said “I do” to Emma Krokdal, 29, in 2023. They became American citizens in 2024 and call California home. They’ve also partnered to launch the actor’s all-American Hard Cut Vodka, which was inspired…
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Child abduction survivor Elizabeth Smart warns of ‘terrifying territory’ for today’s kids
Elizabeth Smart was 14 years old when she was kidnapped at knifepoint from her Salt Lake City home. For nine months, she survived on hope. “[The key to my survival] was truly the belief that my family would love me no matter what and that my family would want me back, no matter what,” the…
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‘Most hated mom’ Casey Anthony ‘cashing in’ with lucrative side hustle: expert
“America’s most hated mom,” Casey Anthony, is now raking in money in her latest lucrative venture as a subscription-based blogger. Anthony was accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, Caylee, in 2008 but was found not guilty in 2011. As the 39-year-old works to establish a new identity, she has turned to Substack, a platform that…
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Boca Bash roars back as Florida’s wildest floating party
About 6,000 to 10,000 revelers gather in their boats on a lake in Florida for the boozy Boca Bash on the last Sunday of April each year. The party is an annual celebration on Lake Boca Raton, along Florida’s southeastern coast. The rave attracts people from near and far for the massive boating and drinking…
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Woman sells home to travel full-time in truck after dad’s unexpected death
A Wisconsin woman sold her home to travel the world in a truck after her father’s unexpected death made her realize that “life is for living.” Ashley Kay, 36, lost her dad, Tom Kay, 57, in Dec. 2015, according to an SWNS report. After her loss, friends and family shared stories about her dad’s travels. …
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Ex Fyre Fest designer says fraudster Billy McFarland, Anna Delvey, Luigi Mangione have one thing in common
The former social media designer for Fyre Festival says social media is fueling the idolization of bad actors and scammers, specifically naming Fyre Festival creator Billy McFarland, notorious scam socialite Anna Delvey Sorokin and UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione as prime examples. Oren Aks spoke with Fox News Digital after Fyre Festival 2, a…
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Former Disney employee sentenced to 3 years for hacking menus to remove allergy information, add profanities
A judge sentenced a former Disney World employee to three years in prison after he hacked into the park’s menu system to remove peanut allergy information, add profanities and change fonts. Michael Scheuer, 40, of Winter Garden, Florida, will serve three years in federal prison and must forfeit his computers and pay $687,776.50 in restitution…
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Vancouver driver plows into crowd of people attending Filipino festival, killing multiple victims
A driver ran a car into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday night, leaving several victims dead and others injured, local authorities said. The incident happened shortly after 8 p.m. at the Lapu Lapu Day block party, the Vancouver Police Department said in a social media post. “A number of…
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Suspect arrested for alleged theft of Kristi Noem’s bag containing $3K in cash: reports
The suspect accused of stealing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci handbag containing $3,000 in cash and other personal belongings was arrested on Saturday in Washington, D.C., according to reports. The Metropolitan Police Department and the U.S. Secret Service caught the suspect, the New York Post reported. Authorities are still searching for a second suspect…
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Jay Leno admits why he let Jimmy Kimmel humiliate him on his own show: ‘My mistake’
Jay Leno is looking back at the infamous incident that sparked his long-running feud with Jimmy Kimmel. While appearing on “The Jay Leno Show” in 2010, Kimmel repeatedly took shots at Leno over the notorious “Tonight Show” debacle involving Conan O’Brien. On Wednesday’s episode of “In Depth With Graham Bensinger,” Leno, 64, shared his regrets…
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Axios reporter hits media for whiffing on coverage of Biden’s decline at White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Journalist Alex Thompson called out the press for failing to properly report on former President Joe Biden’s declining health at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday. Thompson, a reporter for Axios, accepted the White House Correspondents’ Association’s Aldo Beckman Award for Overall Excellence in White House Coverage. His reporting closely documented Biden’s disastrous debate…
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Switzerland fencing team turns away from Team Israel on medal podium at European championships
The European Fencing Championship featured a controversial protest against Team Israel in Tallinn, Estonia, Saturday night. Members of Switzerland’s silver medal-winning under-23 fencing team turned their backs to the Israeli gold medalists during the medal ceremony while Israel’s national anthem played. Israeli defeated Switzerland 45–34 to win gold. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
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DHS sets record straight after Venezuelan government claims children of TdA gang members were ‘kidnapped’
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is firing back after it says the Venezuelan government spread false information that the Trump administration was separating children from parents who are members of the violent Tren de Aragua gang (TdA). A spokesperson for DHS shared a news release that said, despite the Venezuelan government claiming the U.S.…
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America’s faith in ‘free trade’ empowered China’s apartheid machine
Like the “Free Tibet” campaign of the late 1990s, concern for China’s Uyghur population has faded into the background. In the mid-2010s, Beijing faced a short-lived wave of international criticism after General Secretary Xi Jinping created a vast network of internment camps. Nearly three million Uyghurs have been detained and subjected to brutal conditions. Republicans…
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Judge presiding in case of slain Texas teen Austin Metcalf targeted in alleged doxxing hoax; FBI investigating
The Texas judge who reduced the $1 million bond for 17-year-old Austin Metcalf’s accused killer was targeted in a doxxing hoax, KDFW reported. The Collin County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the FBI, is investigating the alleged doxxing of Collin County Judge Angela Tucker, who agreed to significantly reduce Frisco track meet stabbing suspect 17-year-old…
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Here’s why a flare-up between India and Pakistan over Kashmir matters
India and Pakistan have intensified their hostilities over the hotly contested Kashmir region following a massacre of 26 mostly Indian tourists, which New Delhi linked to Pakistan. Pakistan denies it was behind Tuesday’s attack by gunmen on a group of tourists in Kashmir. Both sides have since escalated the tensions by exchanging diplomatic and trade…
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Man charged with murder after blaze he allegedly set kills Chicago fire captain
A man accused of setting a fire that killed Chicago Fire Department (CFD) Capt. David Meyer Wednesday was charged with murder. Chicago Fire Union Local 2 President Patrick Cleary told FOX 32 Chicago it was “pretty evident” suspect Charles Green, 44, started the fire. CHICAGO FIRE CAPTAIN KILLED IN LINE OF DUTY AFTER GARAGE COLLAPSES…
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Matt Damon, Ralph Fiennes’ grueling workouts dramatically transformed their bulked-up bodies
Hollywood actors Matt Damon and Ralph Fiennes have taken their fitness journeys to a whole new level. While their fitness regimens may differ, one thing is clear. Damon and Fiennes are committed to major physical transformations. The actors have endured grueling workouts for their respective roles in “The Odyssey” and director Uberto Pasolini’s “The Return.”…
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Charles Barkley rips Heat fans before the team’s historic playoff loss to Cavaliers
Former NBA player-turned television star Charles Barkley is not a fan of the Miami Heat faithful. Miami’s beloved NBA franchise became the first 10th seed to advance from the play-in tournament to the NBA Playoffs. Being the eighth seed for the postseason meant the Heat would meet the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round.…
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WHCA president opens dinner highlighting Trump’s absence and ‘extremely difficult’ year for the press
White House Correspondents’ Association President Eugene Daniels kicked off the group’s annual dinner Saturday night with pointed remarks about President Donald Trump’s absence, and a broader complaint about what he called an “extremely difficult” year for the press. “I know this has been an extremely difficult year for all of you. It’s been difficult for…
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AM radio still saves lives — but will automakers listen?
Your new car has all the usual shiny new entertainment tech, but you’re in the mood for an old favorite. You skip past the buttons for satellite radio and Bluetooth connectivity to tune in to your ever-reliable source of news, sports, and even lifesaving alerts in a crisis. That’s when it hits you: There’s no…
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Why California’s ‘model state’ is a warning, not a goal
California’s economic, academic, media, and political establishment still embraces the notion of the state’s inevitable supremacy. “The future depends on us,” Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) said at his first inauguration, “and we will seize this moment.” Others see California as deserving and capable of nationhood — a topic that has resurfaced with President Donald Trump’s…
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Texas mom arrested for allegedly bringing vodka-spiked Jell-O shots to fifth grade school party
A mother in East Texas was arrested after a child got sick from alleged vodka-laced Jell-O shots at a fifth grade school holiday party in December. Teresa Isabel Bernal, 33, is facing a felony count of injury to a child after multiple students consumed what officials allege were vodka-laced treats Dec. 20 at Jones Elementary…
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FAA, NTSB investigating after 3 people killed in Tennessee plane crash
Three people traveling in a small plane died on Saturday after crashing about one mile south of a rural airport in Sparta, Tennessee. Airport officials and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Fox News Digital the single-engine Mooney M20TN aircraft crashed at about noon local time, as it was on an approach to the Upper…
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Shedeur Sanders opens up on historic NFL Draft slide, prank call and becoming a Brown
Shedeur Sanders has a home in the NFL after a shocking, nearly three-day wait during which he dramatically slid down the draft. The Cleveland Browns ended one of the most controversial NFL Draft slides in league history when they selected Sanders in the fifth round with the 144th overall pick Saturday. The NFL world had…
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Selma Blair says she’s ‘truly relapse-free’ after 7-year battle with MS
Selma Blair shared a positive health update on her battle with multiple sclerosis. The 52-year-old actress, who first announced she had been diagnosed with MS in 2018, revealed Thursday she is “truly relapse-free” from symptoms of the chronic, autoimmune disease. “I am doing amazingly well. I’ve been feeling great for about a year,” the “Legally…
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Nationals grounds crew member nearly falls victim to tarp monster during weather delay
One member of the Washington Nationals grounds crew was not as fast as he needed to be during Saturday’s rain delay at Nationals Park. Rain began to fall in the first inning of a scoreless game between the Nationals and New York Mets. The game started later than scheduled due to inclement weather, but conditions…
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Multiple deputies shot, at least 1 dead during Georgia traffic stop
One Columbia County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) deputy was shot and another is dead following a fatal traffic stop on Saturday afternoon in Evans, Georgia. CCSO Maj. Steve Morris told Fox News Digital two deputies were shot and one has died, but they have not yet released the names of the deputies involved. FAA, NTSB INVESTIGATING…
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Air Guardsman who made vile comment about America charged in antisemitic attack and bomb-making plot
A Pennsylvania Air National Guardsman, once trusted with America’s security, is facing federal charges after allegedly building explosives, promoting extremist violence and vandalizing a Jewish synagogue, all while lying about his loyalty to the U.S. A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh returned a nine-count indictment against three Pittsburgh-area residents, acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti…
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Adam Schiff Shares Story Of Alarming Warning From San Francisco Store Cashier, Says Dem Party ‘Has Got A Major Problem’
Senator Adam Schiff issued a warning to fellow Democrats, citing a conversation he had with a Target cashier in San Francisco and emphasizing that his party has a “major problem.”
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USDA threatens to halt Mexican beef imports over flesh-eating fly crisis
In a dramatic move to protect America’s cattle industry, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has warned Mexico that the U.S. will halt imports of live animals — including cattle and bison — if Mexico doesn’t step up efforts to combat a dangerous pest creeping northward. In a letter sent Saturday and obtained by Fox News, Secretary Rollins…
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Trump won’t use ‘loopholes’ to seek third term in White House
President Donald Trump said he didn’t believe in using “loopholes” to seek a third term in office during an interview with Time Magazine published Friday, although he still didn’t shut down the idea entirely. Trump and some allies have floated the idea of seeking a third term in 2028, although the Constitution’s 22nd Amendment prohibits…
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Biden relegated to back of world leaders section at pope’s funeral: ‘No longer part of cool kids club’
Former President Joe Biden was among many global luminaries in attendance at Pope Francis’ funeral Saturday at the Vatican, but no longer being the leader of the free world changes everything. Biden was accompanied by his wife, former first lady Jill Biden, but they were not seated near President Donald Trump and other world leaders.…
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N.J.: Mother, Aunt Of 14-Year-Old Charged In Officer’s Killing Arrested For Operating Open-Air Drug Market
Police have arrested the mother and aunt of the 14-year-old boy accused of murdering a Newark officer.
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Elon Musk takes his child to work — and away from the woke mind virus
The media collectively clutched its pearls when Elon Musk showed up at the Senate with his young son, X, perched on his shoulders. He was headed to meetings on the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency. Critics pounced. The BBC quoted American University professor Kurt Braddock, who called it “a political move to make him…
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Progressive Democrat dismisses the idea that his struggling party needs ‘another Obama’
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., told a town hall audience last week that Democrats should not be looking for the next Barack Obama to guide them out of the political wilderness. Khanna, a popular progressive figure who makes frequent media appearances, spoke to residents in Bridgewater, New Jersey, for another stop on his national tour, “Benefits…
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Teens’ night of rock throwing leads to murder conviction for man, now 20
Three Denver-area teenagers cheered each other during a night of throwing rocks at cars — until one of the stones crashed through a windshield and killed a woman, leading to a murder conviction Friday after the trio turned on one another. Jurors found Joseph Koenig guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Alexa Bartell…
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Browns execs raise eyebrows with reactions after drafting Shedeur Sanders following historic slide
The Cleveland Browns pulled the trigger on taking Shedeur Sanders after his historic slide in the NFL Draft. But some fans are skeptical about the team’s enthusiasm for the player based on the reactions of Browns leadership after the selection. ESPN footage of Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry showed light…
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Nearly 800 illegal aliens arrested in massive Florida ICE operation: ‘Tidal Wave’
In a groundbreaking joint effort, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Miami and Florida law enforcement agencies arrested nearly 800 illegal immigrants during the first four days of Operation Tidal Wave, a massive, multi-agency immigration enforcement crackdown. Fox News obtained information on some of the ICE arrests from the ongoing operation, which include a convicted…
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Trump’s trade tactics echo founding-era common sense
Prominent voices on the left and within movement conservatism have argued that President Trump’s approach to foreign trade is strange, unorthodox, and even un-American. This is not surprising. After all, doctrinaire commitment to free trade — and doctrinaire distaste for protecting American industry — has been the dominant view among elites of both major political…
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Sydney Sweeney, Brooke Burke rock swimsuits in sun-soaked snaps: PHOTOS
APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST Sydney Sweeney introduced the world to her new pet dog, Sully Bear, in a carousel of photos posted to Instagram, featuring pics of her and the pup doing various activities together. “So far in our two weeks together he’s become my set best friend, my bowling partner, my nap…
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Prince Harry, John Travolta bonded ‘like brothers’ after royal called him out for dancing with Princess Diana
Prince Harry joined Hollywood actor John Travolta at the annual Legends of Aviation Awards in Los Angeles, Friday night. Last year, the Duke of Sussex honored Princess Diana at the ceremony and additionally poked fun at the event’s host for “dining out” on the dance floor with his late mother in 1985. However, it appeared…
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump order ending collective bargaining rights for most federal workers
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked an executive order from President Donald Trump that would cancel collective bargaining rights for most federal workers. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman blocked the Trump administration from implementing the order following a lawsuit from the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents about 160,000 federal employees. The union claims in…
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Dogs shouldn’t have to die for new medications
Modern medications have transformed health care, turning once-fatal diseases into manageable conditions. Statins have significantly reduced heart disease deaths. GLP-1 drugs are revolutionizing obesity treatment. But the path to these breakthroughs has come at a callous cost — thanks to outdated, unnecessary regulations from the Food and Drug Administration. Images of week-old puppies convulsing from…
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Conclave ‘very, very different’ from US elections; ‘anything could happen’, according to expert
As the world pays their final respects to Pope Francis, men and women everywhere, including a new generation of faithful, wait in anticipation for the College of Cardinals to convene and select a new pope. A conclave, organized by the camerlengo, presently Cardinal Kevin Ferrell, begins 15 to 20 days after the pope’s death. “Anything…
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ESPN star offers explanation following Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft tumble
The opening round of the 2025 NFL Draft brought its fair share of surprises, but Sheduer Sanders’ plummet was arguably the most significant event of the night. On Friday, the Sanders saga transformed from surprising to effectively inexplicable. Every team, including the franchises that entered this year’s draft with question marks at the quarterback position,…
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Ex-Yankees coach runs farm that vows to ‘make meat great again’
Long before the Trump administration launched its mission to “Make America Healthy Again,” former New York Yankees strength and conditioning coach Dana Cavalea and his wife Lauren were on a mission to produce cleaner, more nutritious foods with their farm, Freedom Farms. Thanks to the MAHA movement, the couple reports, business is booming for their…
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Most popular beer in America revealed in new study
America loves beer. From IPAs to lagers, America’s preference for beer varies across regions and states, though one brand seems to stand out from the rest. HOOTERS DITCHING BIKINI NIGHTS FOR OVER-60 CROWD AND FAMILIES In a recent study by Coffeeness, a German coffee-focused website that publishes beverage-related studies, analysts compiled a ranking of the…
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Donald Trump should be praised for signals he might cool tariff fight, Washington Post editorial praises
The Washington Post editorial board offered cautious praise to President Donald Trump for recent signals that he would seek to cool down the tariff fight. “The president’s impulse to look for fixes, even if they are for problems he has created, should be applauded,” The Post wrote in an editorial on Saturday. “Companies and consumers…
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Shedeur Sanders historic NFL Draft drama ignites heated racial debates: ‘feels like Kaepernick’
Shedeur Sanders leaned on prayer and faith during this historic NFL Draft slide. But some of his supporters leaned into something else. ESPN star host Stephen A. Smith helped to stir, whether intentionally or not, a heated debate about the role of race in Sanders’ draft drama. Smith revealed a text message from an associate…
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Shedeur Sanders and family react to Browns picking him after historic, controversial NFL Draft slide
Shedeur Sanders is employed. The Cleveland Browns used the No. 144 overall pick in the fifth round of the NFL Draft to take Sanders on Saturday, ending one of the most shocking slides by a top quarterback prospect in league history. Sanders was, by some, projected to be the first quarterback taken this year shortly…
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Bill Maher says MAGA voters won’t admit how disappointed they are in Trump’s first 100 days
“Real Time” host Bill Maher suggested those who voted for President Donald Trump are actually “disappointed” by his first 100 days in office, even if they don’t “say it out loud.” “I think for liberals, it’s worse than they even thought when they projected out,” Maher began his panel discussion on Friday. “Let’s talk about…
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A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 5, injures over 700
A massive explosion and fire rocked a port Saturday in southern Iran purportedly linked to a shipment of a chemical ingredient used to make missile propellant, killing eight people and injuring around 750 others. Helicopters dumped water from the air on the raging fire hours after the initial explosion, which happened at the Shahid Rajaei…
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Report: Jeffrey Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre Dies By Suicide At 41
OAN Staff Abril Elfi 11:04 AM – Saturday, April 26, 2025 Reports have stated that Virginia Giuffre, the most widely publicized victim of the…
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‘No excuse’: Bipartisan fury erupts over New Jersey’s REAL ID backlog
It’s virtually illegal to make a left turn in many parts of New Jersey, and bipartisan lawmakers there are outraged at how equally difficult it is to make a REAL ID appointment as of late. “We’ve known for years that this deadline was coming,” state Assemblymember Nancy Muñoz, R-Union, told Fox News Digital on Friday. “There’s…
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Trump blasts Putin, questioning if Russian leader wants peace or is just ‘tapping me along’
President Donald Trump has expressed doubts that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to end its war with Ukraine which has raged for more than three years. Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday to express his growing frustration with the Russian leader in a week that saw Russia launch a deadly missile attack on Kyiv. The…
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Browns select Shedeur Sanders on final day after shocking NFL Draft drop
It’s better late than never. Shedeur Sanders had to wait until Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft, but the Cleveland Browns finally called his name with the 144th overall pick in the draft’s fifth round on Saturday. The first round of the draft did not go how Sanders envisioned, as he did not hear…
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Trump, Zelensky Have ‘Very Productive’ Face-To-Face Talk For First Time Since Oval Office Spat
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have met in person for the first time since their heated Oval Office confrontation back in February.
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Home solar isn’t woke — it’s conservative common sense
Four Republican senators have taken an unexpected but welcome stand for American energy independence. They sent a letter to Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) urging him to protect the investment tax credit, a key program that helps American families install rooftop solar panels and battery storage systems. They join 21 House Republicans who signed a…
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Skittles under fire: RFK Jr.’s color crackdown
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest crusade as the Health and Human Services secretary includes a proposed ban on eight FDA-approved artificial food dyes across the United States. While most conservatives are cheering on the crackdown, Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” isn’t so sure it’s as necessary as RFK Jr. claims it is. “Obviously, as…
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James Carville says Democrats need to stop letting Bernie Sanders and AOC define the party
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville argued on Thursday’s episode of the “Politics War Room” podcast that the Democratic Party would be better off if “people like Bernie Sanders and AOC” were no longer defining it. Carville claimed that Democrats have candidates who are “staggeringly more talented” than Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,…
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Brett Favre offers crucial NFL Draft reminder amid Shedeur Sanders’ shocking fall
The final day of the 2025 NFL Draft is upon us, and these next four rounds will fly by with prospects hoping a dream calls their name to join them. Among those is someone no one believed to be going on Day 3: Shedeur Sanders. The Colorado Buffaloes quarterback fell out of the first round,…
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Trump, Melania And Other World Leaders Gather At Pope Francis’ Funeral
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have attended Pope Francis’ funeral along with many other world leaders and dignitaries.
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Hollywood matchmaker, who worked with Eva Longoria and David Spade, dead at 56
Amber Kelleher-Andrews, best known for her work as a celebrity matchmaker, has died. She was 56. The relationship expert’s matchmaking company, Kelleher International, shared a heartfelt tribute after her death. “We are heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Amber Kelleher-Andrews — beloved Co-Founder, Co-CEO, matchmaking visionary, and devoted wife and mother. We…
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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Meghan Markle attempts to explain rebrand, Jay Leno stands by marriage vows
Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. TOP 3: – Meghan Markle’s ‘word salad’ excuse is latest blunder in duchess’ rebrand: expert. – Jay Leno stands by marriage vows as he faces challenges of caring for wife suffering from dementia. – Linda Evangelista left traumatized and in therapy after a botched cosmetic procedure permanently damaged…
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RFK Jr. urges Americans to dispose of medicine safely — and to not flush them
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging Americans to dispose of their prescription medications properly. He addressed the issue in a video posted on X, marking National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, which is April 26. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has set up free, anonymous drop-off sites across the…
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Canadian feds to sieze iconic ‘Big Red’ as Freedom Convoy persecution rolls on
On Friday, Saskatchewan truck driver Chris Barber took to X and posted a photo of “Big Red,” his 2003 Kenworth W900Lr. With it, he included a reminder of Canada’s upcoming federal election April 28. “This is my livelihood, the breadwinner that has kept my family fed for years, and the crown seeks to destroy my…
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LEAKED audio: Shaq offered ‘top dollar’ for dirt on Shannon Sharpe pre-$50M lawsuit
NFL Hall of Famer and ESPN football analyst Shannon Sharpe was recently hit with a $50 million lawsuit accusing him of rape, battery, and emotional abuse. The plaintiff, whom Sharpe has identified as OnlyFans model Gabbi Zuniga, has accused Sharpe of raping her twice, recording sexual encounters without consent, and threatening her. Zuniga’s attorney, Tony…
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Shedeur Sanders remains positive ahead of final NFL Draft day: ‘Thank you GOD’
The football world is stunned that Shedeur Sanders remains on the 2025 NFL Draft board, but the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback prospect continues to keep a positive mindset on social media. Sanders was hopeful that he would be taken on Day 2, but after Rounds 3 and 4 came and went, he still didn’t know which…
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Adam Schiff reveals what a San Francisco cashier bluntly told him about Dems, warns party has ‘major problem’
Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., offered a dire warning to fellow Democrats recalling an exchange he had with a Target cashier in San Francisco, insisting his party has a “major problem.” During a panel discussion on Friday’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Schiff was asked to weigh in on the current state of the Democratic Party…
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Giants’ Abdul Carter denied No 56 by Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor: ‘Get another number’
The New York Giants took Penn State’s Abdul Carter third overall with the dream that he could one day be in their Ring of Honor, solidifying a spot as one of the best players to wear their jersey. But that jersey won’t feature the number 56 on it as he would like. The number 56…
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Capitals’ Tom Wilson, Canadiens’ Josh Anderson brawl on bench in wild Stanley Cup Playoffs scene
There’s nothing quite like the intensity of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but the heat of competition spilled over into a brawl between the Washington Capitals and Montreal Canadiens on Friday night to the point where players were fighting on the bench. The period had ended in Game 3 of this first-round series, in which the…
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Pretend newsman Clooney’s message to America: Trust journalists!
Give George Clooney a little credit. The star played a doctor on NBC’s “ER” for five seasons, but he never dragged a stranger into surgery to remove his gallbladder. David’s ‘My Dinner with Adolf’ op-ed in the New York Times earlier this week got a lot of attention, in part because it’s the first time…
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Popes who have served the Catholic Church for the past 100 years: Champions of truth, faith and love
Pope Francis, 88, was recently diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, and as concerned Catholics around the world pray for the Holy Father, the Vatican revealed last week that he will remain hospitalized for treatment. The popes of the last 100 years have seen their fair share of political divides and controversy, from pontiffs breaking centuries-old practices…
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‘Brady Bunch’ kids reveal why the fate of Carol’s first husband was never mentioned
“The Brady Bunch” was a huge hit in the 1970s, and it continues to enjoy success in reruns today, but there was one important detail the writers never clarified. The pilot episode of the series made it clear that Mike Brady, played by Robert Reed, had been widowed, but the show never specified if Florence…
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Experts reveal Trump’s next move could be ‘nail in coffin’ for Biden-era regulations on nicotine
FIRST ON FOX: President Trump’s “nicotine freedom crusade” rolling back Biden-era policies related to nicotine and tobacco products could be primed to reverse a key rule that experts who spoke to Fox News Digital say would be a critical step forward. Shortly before Trump was sworn into office, Biden’s FDA proposed a rule that it described…
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First lady Melania Trump turns 55: Her life in photos, from Slovenia to White House
Melania Trump is celebrating her birthday on April 26 as she’s been resuming her White House duties for the second time. To commemorate the first lady’s 55th year, Fox News Digital takes a look back at her path from growing up in Slovenia to stepping into her role in the White House. Trump was born on…
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Trump delivers different message on Gaza when recapping call with Netanyahu
President Donald Trump apparently pushed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Gaza during their latest conversation. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he told Netanyahu “You’ve got to be good to Gaza” because the people there “are suffering.” “There’s a very big need for food and medicine, and we’re taking care of it,”…
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Reporter’s Notebook: From John Paul II to Francis, covering two historic papacies
Two popes . . . Francis and John Paul II . . . their deaths separated by almost exactly twenty years. Both world-renowned figures and similar in personal approach . . . but the two were different, as well. I had the honor of covering both. The news of the death of Pope Francis came just…
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Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft freefall has sports world in shock: ‘This is disgusting’
When quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders fell out of the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, there were some who couldn’t believe he hadn’t been picked by an organization, although it wasn’t considered a total shock. But with Friday night seeing three more quarterbacks not named Sanders come off the draft board, the reaction was…
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Wayfair’s Way Day sale: Save up to 80% off on the perfect sofa
Wayfair’s Way Day is back! From April 26 to 28, shoppers can enjoy exclusive savings on all kinds of furniture, including living room sofas. The sale includes sleeper sofas and modular designs in corduroy and leather. Plus, over the three-day period, customers get free shipping on everything. So, for a living room refresh, now is…
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Eating chicken linked to higher mortality rates, observational study suggests
Americans might find themselves thinking twice about how much chicken they eat after a cohort study in Italy suggested an association between poultry consumption and mortality. Researchers at the National Institute of Gastroenterology released new research connecting the regular consumption of chicken with increased mortality rates. Those who eat more than 300 grams of chicken…
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Tom Green ditches Hollywood for farm life after wild ride to fame
After living in Hollywood for 20 years, Tom Green was ready to go home. It was 2021 when the comedian and actor moved back to his native country of Canada. Today, he resides on a 150-acre farm in a remote area of Ontario alongside chickens, a donkey and a 1,500-pound mule, among other animals. “I’m…
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Here’s what happened during Trump’s 14th week in office
President Donald Trump is closing in on the first 100 days of his administration this week, wrapping up three months marked by an unprecedented use of executive orders, and continued discussions surrounding a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Trump met with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store at the White House Thursday, where he…
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Alex Soros in hot seat after left-wing outlet exposes what his dad’s network thinks of his online footprint
A recent profile piece on Alex Soros, the heir to the vast liberal mega donor George Soros’ progressive fundraising network, suggested the younger Soros has hurt the family brand with his public profile in recent years. The article, posted by New York Magazine this week, takes place in Alex Soros’ luxury penthouse in Manhattan and…
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Fox News Digital’s Presidential 100 Days Quiz
As we close in on Donald Trump’s second 100 Days in Office, take the time to test your knowledge of Presidential Trivia and Achievements in the First 100 Days.
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Bill Maher calls out Al Gore for comparing Trump administration to Nazis
“Real Time” host Bill Maher challenged former Vice President Al Gore over his recent comments comparing the Trump administration to Nazis. Earlier this week, Gore invoked “Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich” in a keynote speech he made at a Climate Week event in San Francisco, telling the crowd that despite reasons not to make such a…
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PHOTO GALLERY: Pope Francis’ Funeral
World leaders and mourners gathered in the Vatican for the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday.
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10 backyard finds you can get for less during Wayfair’s Way Day Sale
Wayfair’s biggest sale of the year runs from April 26-28. Wayfair’s Way Day Sale is offering up to 80% off on thousands of products, all with free shipping. During the sale, outdoor furniture, grill accessories and even pools are all on sale. Turn your backyard into the space you’ve always wanted. Add patio seating, outdoor curtains,…
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Trump’s DOJ says UN agency can be sued for Oct. 7 attacks, reversing Biden-era position
The Trump Justice Department has said that an agency under the United Nations can be sued in the United States over its alleged involvement with Hamas in the horrific Oct. 7, 2023, attacks in Israel where nearly 1,200 people were slaughtered, including more than 30 Americans. In a document filed in a federal court in New York…
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Scott Peterson’s ‘strongest argument’ for murder conviction appeal is a long shot: criminal defense lawyer
Scott Peterson’s strongest argument for overturning his murder conviction might end up being a long shot, according to one criminal defense attorney. Lawyers for Peterson filed a petition Monday seeking to overturn his 2004 murder conviction, which they say contains evidence exonerating the 52-year-old. Peterson was convicted of killing wife Laci and their unborn son…
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Woman says dog detected her breast cancer before doctors did: ‘He’s known this whole time’
Breanna Bortner says her dog had a hand — or a paw — in saving her life. “I had always heard stories where people, you know, say that their dogs could sense things,” the Minnesota woman, now 31, told Fox News Digital during an on-camera interview. (See the video at the top of the article.)…
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Pope Francis bestows legacy of mercy, service, financial reform, environmental protection
Among his historical achievements as both the first pontiff from the Global South and the first born outside of Europe in over a millennia, Pope Francis is remembered in the days following his death as “the People’s Pope”. The political characteristics of his sometimes controversial papacy were dedicated to environmental protection, supporting overlooked Catholic communities…
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Reagan-era economist scared by tariffs but open to ‘great negotiator’ Trump making them work
Legendary economist Art Laffer admitted on Wednesday he’s terrified of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, though he said he’s hopeful that Trump will reduce them once he secures some trade deals. In an interview with Axios, Laffer said that Trump’s protectionist policies have ushered in the “most scary, in-flux” economic moment he’s ever seen. “I don’t…
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Trump’s MAGA imprint on GOP strong now, but will it last? Experts weigh in
President Donald Trump recently hyped a new national poll which indicates an increasing percentage of Republicans now identify as MAGA supporters. The president, in a social media post, pointed to what he said was “tremendous support” for MAGA, which is the acronym for Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement. “I am not, at all, surprised!!!”…
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‘Dallas’ star says TV ‘cougar’ Linda Gray’s prank during controversial kiss left his lips numb
Christopher Atkins will never forget his on-screen kiss with TV “cougar” Linda Gray. The actor played camp counselor Peter Richards, the much younger lover of Gray’s Sue Ellen Ewing on the hit TV series “Dallas” from 1983 to 1984. The now 64-year-old, an aspiring filmmaker, is currently fundraising for an upcoming project. “They put me…
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WATCH: Indiana man who killed girls on hike strikes defiant tone with police in new interrogation video
Recently released videos from 2022 show Richard Allen, the Indiana man convicted of killing two girls on a hiking trail in Delphi in 2017, denying he had any role in the crime when questioned by Indiana officials and his wife. An Indiana judge in December 2024 sentenced Allen to a maximum of 130 years behind…
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Karen Read’s ambulance ride admission becomes flashpoint at second trial
Was John O’Keefe alive to hear the “last words” from Karen Read when he died Jan. 29, 2022? That was a key question prosecutors and her defense sought answers to Friday in her retrial on murder charges in his death. Each side sought to fit them into the context of their respective cases. During an…
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Chinese humanoid robot with eagle-eye vision and powerful AI
XPENG’s humanoid robot, Iron, is not your typical factory machine. Standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 154 pounds, Iron combines advanced artificial intelligence with human-like movement and exceptional vision. Already hard at work assembling electric vehicles in XPENG’s factories, this robot is designed to change how we think about robots in everyday life.…
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2028 auditions for Democratic presidential nomination kick off as blue-state governor visits key early state
It’s 2025, but it’s starting to feel a little bit like 2028 in New Hampshire, the state that traditionally holds the first presidential primary in the race for the White House. That’s because Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, the billionaire two-term Democrat from the solidly blue Midwestern state, is coming to New Hampshire this weekend to…
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Democrats accused of being ‘out of touch’ as new poll shows drop in support from young voters
Alarming new polling for the Democratic Party suggests it is losing ground among young voters, a demographic that has traditionally leaned blue. Brett Cooper, host of “The Brett Cooper Show,” says many in her generation feel alienated by a party that no longer reflects their values or energy. “Democrats are completely out of touch with…
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Church expert predicts election of next pope will feature ‘most diverse’ conclave in Church history
Pope Francis’ emphasis on reaching out to the “peripheries” of the Catholic Church and world will result in the most diverse collection of church leaders in history gathering to select the new pope. According to Mary FioRito, an expert on papal elections and a senior fellow at the Catholic Association, this could very well result…
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Ex-liberal comedian urges Americans to fight their media-driven demoralization and mental health crisis
Comedian and pro-Israel activist Daniel-Ryan Spaulding thinks America needs to get in touch with itself again to help address the nation’s mental health crisis. The Canadian stand-up star told Fox News Digital that he is alarmed at what he has seen after recently moving to the United States, pointing out the demoralization, political division, and…
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Iran, US begin negotiations over Tehran’s advancing nuclear program
Iran and the U.S. began negotiations in Oman on Saturday over Tehran’s advancing nuclear program, and the talks will likely depend on the Islamic Republic’s enrichment of uranium. According to Iranian state media, the talks began on Saturday in Oman’s capital of Muscat. But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff…
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Two members of K-pop group Blackpink go solo at Coachella festival
Lisa and Jennie of the Korean pop music group Blackpink performed for the first time as solo artists in front of massive crowds at Coachella.
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Michael B. Jordan steps out of his comfort zone for ‘Sinners’ dual role
Michael B. Jordan says he needed no convincing to tackle two lead roles, reuniting him with “Creed” and “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler.
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New ‘Star Wars’ movie with Ryan Gosling set for 2027
Oscar-nominated actor Ryan Gosling will star in a new “Star Wars” film that will reach movie theaters in May 2027.
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Drake attacks Lamar’s Super Bowl performance in lawsuit against record label
Drake expanded his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, saying more people were duped into believing he was a pedophile after rapper Kendrick Lamar performed “Not Like Us” during the Super Bowl.
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Diego Luna feels he will need therapy after farewell to ‘Andor’ show
For actor Diego Luna, Season Two of “Andor,” based correlates with real-life sociopolitical issues that go beyond the show.
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Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone lead American Music Awards nominations
Kendrick Lamar earned a leading 10 nominations for the American Music Awards on Wednesday, including nods for artist of the year and song of the year.
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Stephen Curry pours in 31 to propel Warriors past Rockets
Stephen Curry scored a game-high 31 points and Jimmy Butler III added 25 as the Golden State Warriors held off the Houston Rockets 95-85 on Sunday in Game 1 of this Western Conference first-round series.
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Kawhi Leonard scores 39 as Clippers even series vs. Nuggets
The visiting Los Angeles Clippers beat the Denver Nuggets 105-102 on Monday to level their Western Conference first-round playoff series at one.
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NBA roundup: Lakers respond, even series vs. Wolves
Luka Doncic scored 31 points, added 12 rebounds and nine assists as the Los Angeles Lakers evened their Western Conference first-round playoff series with a 94-85 victory over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Hall of Fame DL Steve McMichael dies at 67
Steve McMichael, a Pro Football Hall of Famer and former stalwart of the iconic Chicago Bears defenses in the 1980s, has died at the age of 67.
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NBA roundup: Thunder rally from 29 down to beat Grizzlies
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 31 points and Jalen Williams had 26 to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 114-108 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
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QB Ward selected first overall by Titans at NFL Draft
Quarterback Cam Ward was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the first pick of the NFL Draft, completing his improbable rise from unranked high school recruit to sure-fire first overall pick.
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Migrant lawyers claim Trump is deporting without ‘due process,’ but what does that mean?
Lawyers for Venezuelan men facing deportation told the Supreme Court on Monday that the Trump administration is defying its order by failing to give proper notice, violating their due process rights under the Constitution. The Supreme Court issued a ruling in a separate case on April 7, allowing the Trump administration to continue its deportations…
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AOC claims ‘We are one’ in campaign-style video despite years of invoking race, gender in politics
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., posted a campaign-style video on social media this week that sparked rumors about her political future. But conservatives quickly struck up a different conversation when she claimed, “We are one,” after years of criticism for playing identity politics. “Don’t let them trick us into thinking we are enemies. Don’t let them…
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White smoke: Boehner’s encounter with Pope Francis changed Congress forever
An audience with the pope is a day to remember. But only on Capitol Hill would the day after the pope visited become even more memorable. The late Pope Francis came to Washington, D.C., to speak to a Joint Meeting of Congress on Sept. 24, 2015. He wasn’t the first pontiff to descend on Capitol…
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Hegseth signs ‘No More Walking on Eggshells’ policy, demands review of equal opportunity complaint process
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo on Friday calling for a review of Military Equal Opportunity and DoD civilian Equal Employment Opportunity programs. The secretaries of each military department are required under the memo to assess the programs in place within their own departments. In a video posted on X announcing the memo, Hegseth…
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Senator joins group of far-left lawmakers who think Trump has — again — committed impeachable offenses
Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia has become the latest Democrat in Congress to signal that President Donald Trump deserves to be impeached, even though he has only been in the White House this term for less than 100 days. During a town hall Friday in Cobb County, Georgia, Ossoff took questions from the audience, including…
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Nancy Mace torches Clemson University over 15-gender menu: ‘Not on my watch’
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is once again charging into battle to defend women and basic biology — this time taking aim at Clemson University over a form that listed a whopping 15 gender identities. After demanding answers, Mace announced Friday that Clemson President Jim Clements confirmed to her that the controversial form was no longer…
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Wisconsin judge’s arrest blasted by Democrats who previously claimed ‘no one is above the law’ in Trump cases
Several Democrats who have argued that “no one is above the law” in President Donald Trump’s cases are now condemning the arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan, warning it could threaten the rule of law. “This is not normal,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., tweeted of Dugan’s arrest by the FBI on proceeding obstruction charges for…
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States warned federal funding is in jeopardy if illegal immigrants are collecting unemployment benefits
States that allow illegal immigrants to collect unemployment benefits could lose federal funding, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said Friday. In a letter to all governors, Chavez-DeRemer urged them to comply with President Donald Trump‘s directives to ensure that tax dollars aren’t used to benefit those in the U.S. illegally. “Our nation’s unemployment benefits exist solely…
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Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser, dead at 41 by suicide: report
Virginia Giuffre, a woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of abuse when she was underaged, has died by suicide, according to a report. Giuffre, 41, was one of Epstein and Andrew’s most prominent accusers, filing a lawsuit against the English royal in New York in 2021, claiming she was forced to have sex…
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Former Steelers star Ryan Clark has strong reaction to Pittsburgh passing on Shedeur Sanders
Shedeur Sanders’ fall from the first-round of the 2025 NFL Draft remains a hot topic. As the second round came and went Friday, the former Colorado quarterback still did not hear his name called. While Sanders was widely considered one of the top quarterback prospects entering this year’s draft, criticism about his pre-draft interviews began…
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Shedeur Sanders prank-called during NFL Draft slide by imposter: ‘Have to wait a little longer’
The emotional roller coaster for Shedeur Sanders plunged even harder during the second day of the NFL Draft. After falling to the third round and getting passed on in favor of two other quarterbacks projected to go much later than Sanders, he fell victim to an ill-timed prank call as the world watched. While he…
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Jalen Milroe, Dillon Gabriel both taken ahead of Shedeur Sanders in unprecedented NFL Draft slide
After once being in the conversation to go top-five overall, Shedeur Sanders is not even a top-five quarterback taken. Cam Ward and Jaxson Dart were first-round selections, but the New Orleans Saints took Tyler Shough with the 40th pick. The Seattle Seahawks had the 92nd pick, and they pulled off a stunner by taking Alabama…
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Shedeur Sanders goes undrafted through first three rounds of NFL Draft in historically shocking slide
Shedeur Sanders was not selected in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft, in one of the most shocking slides of any top quarterback prospect in league history. The third round closed on Friday night with five quarterbacks being taken, while Sanders and his family remain uncertain about where and when his pro career…
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Pope Francis’ funeral schedule, what to expect from the Novendiali, a 9-day period of prayer, mourning
Pope Francis’ funeral will be held on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. local Rome time (4:00 a.m. ET) and more than 200,000 people are expected to attend the deceased Vicar of Christ’s services. Thousands of mourners have taken to the Vatican this week to pay their final respects to Pope Francis following his death on Monday.…
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Shedeur Sanders staying confident as stunning NFL Draft fall hits final day: ‘Thank you GOD for EVERYTHING’
Shedeur Sanders went from being a top-five overall selection to not even a top-five quarterback. Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough, Jalen Milroe, and Dillon Gabriel were all selected ahead of Sanders over the first three rounds of the NFL Draft. It’s an unprecedented, stunning fall for Sanders, who some mocks even had No. 1…
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Who will attend Pope Francis’ funeral?
The funeral for Pope Francis, who was 88 years old when he died on April 21, is expected to be widely attended by not only the faithful, who are expected to travel worldwide for the event, but also by world leaders. Some 130 delegations confirmed they will travel to Rome for the funeral at St.…
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Why tariffs are the key to America’s industrial comeback
On April 2, President Trump announced a sweeping policy of reciprocal tariffs aimed at severing America’s economic dependence on China. His goal: to reshore American industry and restore national self-sufficiency. How can the United States defend its independence while relying on Chinese ships, machinery, and computers? It can’t. Tariffs aren’t just about economics. They are…
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Ex-Indiana Commissioner Sentenced After Sexually Assaulting Daughter During Vegas Trip
A judge has ordered a six-to-15-year prison term for a former Indiana county commissioner accused of sexually assaulting his own daughter during a trip to Las Vegas.
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Another One Out: Hegseth’s Chief Of Staff Leaves Pentagon Amid ‘Turf War’ Following Firing Of 3 Alleged Leakers
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s chief of staff, Joe Kasper, unexpectedly departed from his position on Thursday amid a “turf war” at the Pentagon, resulting in the departure of multiple high-level officials.
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Trump Promises That U.S. Won’t Be ‘Dragged In’ To Conflict With Iran: ‘I’ll Be Leading The Pack’
In a Time Magazine interview, which was published on Friday, President Donald Trump asserted that the United States will not be “dragged in” to any war with Iran, while emphasizing his commitment to preventing the Iranian regime from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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DOGE isn’t dead — it’s growing beyond Elon Musk
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk’s decision to scale back his role at the Department of Government Efficiency sparked the media frenzy we all expected. Corporate media outlets wasted no time celebrating. They’ve declared the project dead, mocking the effort that has — by every metric — cut bureaucratic waste, exposed entrenched fraud, and disrupted the…
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Trump administration restoring legal status of international students after legal challenges to visa crackdown
The Trump administration said it would back down after numerous court challenges to a crackdown on the legal status of international students in the U.S. Attorneys representing the government in numerous cases said that the legal statuses of the international students would be restored while Immigration and Customs Enforcement establishes better procedures to determine which…
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Fine-print fiasco: More carmakers charging subscription fees for once-free features
Hey, automakers: Enough with the upsells! According to a new survey, most drivers are fed up with being asked to pay subscription fees for features such as heated seats or remote start that are already built into their cars. Automakers argue that it’s about safety or innovation, but locking horsepower behind a $1,200 Mercedes paywall…
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DoorDash driver brutally beats up restaurant owner, cops say; victim notes suspect got angry, violent after restroom dispute
A Michigan DoorDash driver brutally beat up a restaurant owner earlier this month, police said. Believe it or not, the victim said the suspect got angry — and violent — following a restroom use denial. Police in St. Clair Shores said 20-year-old Daveon Jahmel Godbold of Eastpointe went to Amigos Street Tacos in the 22000…
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California prioritizing illegal immigrants over DUI victims — where was their ‘due process’?
California was set to release an illegal immigrant named Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, who killed two American teenagers in a drunk driving crash — despite his 10-year sentence and ICE detainer. However, California “was set” to release him, as border czar Tom Homan and the DOJ stepped up to the plate. “Everybody asks why I get…
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Trump Says He Would ‘Absolutely’ Sign Ban On Congressional Stock Trading
Former President Donald Trump stated in a TIME Magazine interview, which was published on Friday, that he would “absolutely” sign legislation prohibiting members of Congress from trading stocks, should such a bill reach his desk.
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Maher Responds To Larry David’s NYT Opinion Piece Comparing Dinner With Trump To Dining With Hitler: ‘Insulting To 6M Dead Jews’
Left-wing commentator/podcast host Bill Maher rushed to respond to actor/producer Larry David’s satirical essay comparing his White House dinner with President Donald Trump to dining with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler — asserting that the comparison is an insult to the Holocaust’s “six million dead Jews” and in poor taste.
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Pam Bondi reveals ‘gruesome’ evidence of illegal aliens’ affiliation with Tren de Aragua after arrest of New Mexico ex-judge
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said that one of the three illegal aliens involved in the arrest of a former New Mexico judge had images of a decapitated victim on his cell phone. Bondi offered the revelation as evidence that the illegal alien allegedly harbored by former Judge Jose “Joel” Cano was a member of…
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Vaccine mandates ‘unlawful’: Pete Hegseth rights Joe Biden’s wrongs
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has taken it upon himself to right the wrongs of the Biden administration, which unlawfully kicked service members out of the military after they refused to shoot themselves up with the COVID jab. “We all know that the previous administration issued unlawful orders on mandatory vaccines, on an experimental vaccine…
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Two men charged with hate crimes of intimidation and ridicule in alleged assault of couple
Two men were arrested and charged with a hate crime over the alleged assault of a couple they encountered late on April 5, according to Connecticut police. Ryan Eustace and Ryley Haddock, both 28 years old, allegedly assaulted a man of Indian descent and his girlfriend as they were walking at about midnight on Center…
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Cassie Ventura ‘Assault Video’ Cleared By Judge For Use In Trial Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
At the impending trial, a federal judge in New York said that he will permit a video that shows Sean “Diddy” Combs kicking and dragging Cassie Ventura, his ex-girlfriend, in a hotel in March 2016.
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Fmr President Joe Biden Expected To Attend Pope’s Funeral In Rome
Former President Joe Biden will reportedly be attending Pope Francis’ funeral, along with his wife, Jill Biden.
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Report: Democrat Stacey Abrams Possibly Considering Another Gubernatorial Run
Democrat Stacey Abrams is contemplating launching a third gubernatorial bid in the state of Georgia, according to a report from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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California Is Now The 4th Largest Economy Globally, Surpassing Japan
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Wednesday that the Golden State’s economy is now the fourth largest in the world — surpassing Japan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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UFC’s Israel Adesanya said he did psychedelics in the shower before last championship victory: ‘Hone in, bro’
Former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya revealed he had several “macro” ingestions of psychedelic drugs before his most recent victory. Adesanya, who is now seemingly retired, said he had a lot of mental and emotional work to do leading up to his April 8, 2023, fight against Alex Pereira at UFC 287. At that point,…
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NYPD officer sent obscene material to undercover cop posing as 14-year-old girl: DA’s office
A New York City Police Department officer allegedly sent obscene material to an undercover cop posing as a 14-year-old girl, according to authorities. Travis DeSouza — a 35-year-old NYPD officer of Briarwood — was charged with attempted dissemination of indecent material to minors in the first degree, official misconduct, obscenity in the third degree, and…
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Christian girl can’t graduate high school over religious objection to LGBTQ+ curriculum, family says
A Christian family has filed a lawsuit against a Maryland school district that isn’t allowing the family’s star student daughter to graduate over religious objections to a health class with LGBTQ+ curriculum. The student, whose identity is being protected by Fox News Digital, has a 4.76 weighted GPA and received a 1450 on her SATs,…
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Bill O’Reilly: The JFK files revelation no one’s talking about
The secrecy surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy has long been a breeding ground for conspiracy theories and debate — and judging by the American people’s growing thirst for the truth, it’s for good reason. Now, the fervor brought on by his assassination has all been reignited by the recently declassified JFK files, which…
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Ex-Rep. George Santos gets maximum penalty for federal fraud charges
Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) was sentenced to 87 months in prison on Friday for federal charges of aggravated identity theft and wire fraud related to his 2022 campaign. The prison sentence of more than seven years was the maximum that was sought by prosecutors, who presented evidence that the 36-year-old had stolen money as…
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Democrats in disarray as AOC tops ‘pathetic’ list of 2028 hopefuls
The Democrats are already getting ready for the 2028 election, but their choices aren’t looking so hot. And a list created by The Hill of their top 10 contenders couldn’t make that any clearer. “It’s not a promising list. It’s not looking that good,” Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” comments, adding, “They literally have,…
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Insane video: Several females physically attack 2 uniformed cops; 1 attacker actually pulls female officer by her hair
Jaw-dropping cellphone video caught the moments when a group of females physically attacked two uniformed police officers outside a Southern California high school Thursday afternoon. Turns out the San Bernardino school officers — a man and a woman — were there to break up a fight in the parking lot of Entrepreneur High School in…
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The Rock responds to WrestleMania criticism by telling media the whole business is fake: ‘Enjoy the show’
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson told a wrestling host it was not healthy for him to be so animated over the sport and explained the whole business is not real. Johnson’s comments stemmed from complaints about WWE’s WrestleMania 41, which aired April 19-20, and included disappointment over the fact that Johnson did not make an appearance.…
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Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Charges In UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
26-year-old Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to federal murder charges on Friday in connection to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December.
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Meta: ‘Misgendering’ People Who Identify As Opposite Sex Doesn’t Violate Hate Speech Policy
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has declared that two highly circulated online posts on its platforms that received complaints, due to the posters’ decision to purposely “misgender” the individuals captured on video, were not a violation of its policies.
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David Hogg fires back at DNC chair, who plans to change rules about primary-meddling
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg is continuing to battle his own party, as it appears the DNC will be making a rule that bars DNC officials from being involved in primaries. The drama within the Democratic Party started after Hogg announced that his personal organization, Leaders We Deserve, will spend $20 million to…
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Hegseth’s chief of staff makes abrupt exit in latest Pentagon shake-up amid leak turmoil: Report
Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s chief of staff, Joe Kasper, reportedly made an abrupt exit from the agency on Friday. Kasper was previously expected to leave his position for another opportunity within the DOD. However, a senior official told Newsweek he would return to a government relations and consulting position for the Trump administration.…
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Trans-identifying man in prison for murdering baby files lawsuit blaming Trump for alleged sexual assault from male prisoners
A trans-identifying man who was convicted of strangling a baby to death has filed a lawsuit accusing President Donald Trump of inciting sexual assault against him in prison. Autumn Cordellionè, who was born Jonathan C. Richardson, claimed that he was raped by other male prisoners at the Westville Correctional Facility in Indiana and that his…
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Dems condemn Trump admin over arrest of judge who allegedly helped illegal alien escape: ‘A red line’
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest Friday of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on charges of obstruction for her alleged role in helping an illegal alien escape detention last week. Democratic lawmakers took a break from championing MS-13 associate Kilmar Abrego Garcia to condemn the Trump administration over Dugan’s arrest. Fresh off threatening…
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Fmr New Mexico Judge, Wife Arrested For Sheltering Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Member
A former New Mexico judge and his wife have been arrested after housing an alleged Tren de Aragua member.
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U.S. Cardinal Who Previously Covered Up Child Sex Abuse In The Catholic Church Will Be Involved In Pope Francis’ Funeral
Disgraced U.S. Cardinal Roger Mahony—previously implicated in the cover-up of clerical child sexual abuse, a claim that was later substantiated by internal Church documents—is reportedly slated to participate in the formal sealing of Pope Francis’s casket.
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NFL legend Clay Matthews kicks off draft with hilarious ‘message’ from President Trump
The NFL draft opened with a lot more fanfare than usual in 2025, but received backlash just for mentioning the sitting president. As soon-to-play athletes in the NFL showed up in fancier suits and bigger chains than ever before due to name, image, and likeness deals, the pageantry of the 2025 NFL Draft was unlike…
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Dramatic video shows moment when over a dozen Good Samaritans thwart attempted kidnapping of mother and young children
A group of Good Samaritans were seen in a video saving a mother and her two young children from an attempted kidnapping in Florida. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office this week released video of the scary incident, which took place March 12. ‘More than a dozen Jacksonville Good Samaritans stepped in during a dangerous situation, potentially…
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Exclusive: Top White House adviser reveals Trump’s greatest achievement in the first 100 days
Senior policy strategist May Mailman revealed her proudest achievement during President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office during an exclusive sit-down interview with Blaze News editor in chief Matthew Peterson. Mailman told Peterson that in addition to the secure border, which she says is Trump’s most obvious accomplishment, she has sensed a real “culture…
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‘A saint’: Media turns MS-13 suspect into victim
The MS-13 deportation case in Maryland surrounding illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia has reignited the debate over immigration law — and in the meantime, the media are doing what they do best. That is, painting the suspected MS-13 gang member as a victim. Abrego Garcia, 29, was initially deported by the Trump administration, which claimed…
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Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan Arrested For Allegedly Aiding Illegal Immigrant In Evading ICE Custody
A Wisconsin judge was arrested Friday for allegedly helping an illegal migrant evade ICE agents in her courtroom, FBI Director Kash Patel announced.
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Mark Levin sounds alarm: Stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions before it’s too late
If a nuclear missile were fired at the United States right now, would we have the power to stop it? Mark Levin says the answer is a chilling no. “We do have the technology to knock [missiles] out of the sky, but are we literally set in place to knock them out of the sky?…
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FBI arrests judge for helping illegal alien facing violent charges ‘evade arrest’: Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday morning that the agency recently arrested a Wisconsin judge, claiming that she helped an illegal alien “evade arrest.” Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on obstruction charges, according to Patel. ‘They were asked whether they had a warrant, and the agents presented the warrant as well as…
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Doctor fired for speaking out against child sex changes wins big settlement against University of Louisville
University of Louisville officials have agreed to pay nearly $1.6 million to settle their case with Dr. Allan Josephson, the professor whom the university demoted, then canned for speaking out against child sex changes, after 15 years of distinguished service. “I’m glad to finally receive vindication for voicing what I know is true,” Josephson said…
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Camping World CEO Closes North Carolina Store Amid Dispute Over Oversized American Flags
The CEO of Camping World claimed that he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores after defying local politicians over his massive American flags flying over different store locations.
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Fmr Rep. George Santos Sentenced To 87 Months In Prison
Former New York GOP Representative George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years behind bars.
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Whitlock: Shannon Sharpe’s $50M lawsuit has Stephen A. Smith running scared
Stephen A. Smith has distanced himself from Shannon Sharpe after Sharpe was hit with a $50 million lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, battery, and emotional abuse. Smart move on Smith’s part, says Jason Whitlock. “Stephen A. Smith is a little bit scared. This is a bad look for him, and Stephen A. Smith has…
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Video: Ski-masked thug flattens woman with flying kick from behind; punches and stomps her as she screams in parking lot
An attacker covered from head to toe in dark clothing, shoes, and a ski mask brutally attacked a screaming woman in suburban Philadelphia early Thursday morning, as surveillance video shows the suspect flattening the victim with a flying kick from behind in a parking lot outside her apartment and then stomping and punching her before…
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Apple moving to make most iPhones for US in India rather than China, source says
Apple is speeding up plans to navigate potentially higher tariffs in China, its main manufacturing base
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Incompetence or sabotage? Trump DOT yanks prosecutors for damaging leak in NYC congestion toll lawsuit
President Donald Trump’s Department of Transportation replaced federal prosecutors who leaked damaging information regarding the administration’s plan to terminate New York City’s congestion toll. On Wednesday evening, the Department of Justice lawyers accidentally — they claimed — filed in federal court a confidential memo that undermined the administration’s case. ‘It’s sad to see a premier…
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Unilever crushes dreams of woke co-founder of Ben and Jerry’s
There is a battle under way over the ownership and identity of the iconic ice cream brand Ben and Jerry’s — and its radical leftist founders, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, appear to be losing badly. Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal indicated that Cohen was trying to gather investors to buy back the…
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Trans student ARRESTED for using women’s bathroom tells all
Marcy Rheintgen is a transgender Florida student who was arrested and jailed for using the women’s bathroom under Florida’s anti-trans bathroom law. The week before the arrest, Rheintgen sent around 160 letters to Florida lawmakers telling them it was his intention to use the restroom he was arrested in, in protest of the Facility Requirements…
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HS kid punches teacher in face — and teacher fights back, video apparently shows. 3 students charged with battery over brawl.
A video has surfaced apparently showing a Georgia high school student punching a teacher in the face, and the angry teacher fighting back — after which a brawl ensues. WXIA-TV reported that the DeKalb County School District is addressing the video that was recorded Tuesday at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, which is in…
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Trump admin making sure illegal aliens don’t get food stamps
The Trump administration is working to eliminate the monetary incentive for foreign nationals to steal into the country and to pressure noncitizens presently exploiting citizen supports to wean off or get packing. Pursuant to President Donald Trump’s Feb. 19 executive order “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture is now taking…
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Democrat ex-judge, wife who apparently let suspected Tren de Aragua gangsters live at their home arrested by ICE
A former judge in New Mexico and his wife were taken into custody Thursday night in connection with a suspected Tren de Aragua gangster who had apparently been living at their residence. In fact, three young male illegal aliens from Venezuela had apparently been living in the casita behind the Las Cruces home shared by…
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Hertz data breach exposes customer information
Most companies use different vendors to run different parts of their business, such as customer management, finances, payroll and social media. To do this, they share access to customer data with these platforms. The issue is that not all vendors take cybersecurity seriously, and hackers are well aware of that. More and more, attackers are…
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US judge finds Google holds illegal online ad tech monopolies
Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, dealing another blow to the tech titan in an antitrust case brought by the U.S.
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Google to appeal against part of US court’s decision in monopoly case
Google plans to appeal against the “adverse” portion of the court decision in the U.S. Department of Justice’s monopoly case against the technology giant.
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‘Cancer’ of billion-dollar cyberscam industry spreading globally – UN
Asian crime syndicates behind the multibillion-dollar cyberscam industry are expanding globally including to South America and Africa.
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China pits humanoid robots against humans in half-marathon
Twenty-one humanoid robots joined thousands of runners at the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing on Saturday.
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Apple, Meta fined as EU presses ahead with tech probes
Apple and Meta were fined as European Union antitrust regulators handed out the first sanctions under landmark legislation aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech.
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Tesla doubles down on robotaxi timeline; investors enthused – and skeptical
Tesla peppered its latest earnings call promising that autonomous vehicles will “move the financial needle in a significant way” by late next year.
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Apple Watch alerts woman to life-threatening leukemia diagnosis
In recent years, smartwatches have gone far beyond just telling the time or tracking steps. These little gadgets on our wrists are becoming powerful health tools, quietly monitoring our bodies and sometimes even alerting us to serious medical issues before we realize something’s wrong. From tracking heart rate and sleep patterns to measuring blood oxygen…
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How to manage a deceased loved one’s Facebook account
Losing a loved one is never easy, and dealing with their digital life can add another layer of stress during an already difficult time. John from Northampton, Pennsylvania, reached out with a question that many people face but few know how to handle: “Please explain how to remove a deceased person’s Facebook account.” John, we’re…
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Discover the world’s first hydrogen outboard engine-powered boat
Imagine powering your boat not with gasoline but with clean hydrogen fuel. That’s exactly what Yamaha, together with Roush Industries and Regulator Marine, is working on right now. They’re developing the world’s first hydrogen-combustion outboard engine, aiming to make boating greener and more sustainable. This is part of Yamaha’s big plan to reach carbon neutrality…
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Insurance data breach exposes sensitive info of 1.6 million people
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from covering data breaches over the years, it’s that you should never take a company’s initial numbers at face value. When a breach becomes public, most companies try to minimize the damage by reporting fewer victims or staying vague about what kind of data was exposed. Sometimes, to be…
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Robotic and drone tech make fruit picking and handling easier
Farming is undergoing a remarkable transformation thanks to cutting-edge technologies reshaping how fruit is picked and handled. While autonomous drones like Tevel’s Flying Robots are already harvesting fruit globally, innovations like UC San Diego’s GRIP-tape gripper represent the next frontier in gentle produce handling. Together, these advancements promise to make fruit production more efficient and…
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First autonomous AI agent is here, but is it worth the risks?
If you haven’t heard the buzz about Manus yet, it’s the new AI model unveiled by a Singapore-based company called Butterfly Effect. This isn’t just another chatbot. It’s one of the first truly autonomous AI agents, able to do its own research, make decisions and even carry out plans, all with barely any human oversight.…
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FoxNews AI Newsletter: Swarm of helpful robots can pack your groceries
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – The AI-powered robot army that packs your groceries in minutes – Anthropic anticipates AI virtual employees coming in next year, security leader says – Discover the world’s first hydrogen outboard engine-powered boat GROCERIES IN 5 MIN: Imagine a grocery store where your entire order is picked, packed and ready for delivery…
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329,000 mph nuclear rocket leading next era of space travel
Get ready because the future of traveling to other planets just got a massive upgrade. Pulsar Fusion, a U.K.-based aerospace company, is developing a compact fusion engine called the Dual Direct Fusion Drive that could drastically change space exploration as we know it. This engine powers their Sunbird spacecraft, which promises to make space missions…
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Browser extensions put millions of Google Chrome users at risk
Browser extensions can be a great way to boost your productivity while browsing. Chrome, which is the most popular browser out there, supports a wide range of extensions, and so do other Chromium-based browsers. However, these extensions are not always beneficial. While many are helpful for blocking ads, finding the best deals or checking grammar…
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10 cool AirPods features you probably didn’t know about
When AirPods first hit the scene in 2016, they revolutionized the way we listen to music on the go. Not only did they seamlessly integrate with the Apple ecosystem, but some models also delivered sound quality and noise-canceling capabilities that gave traditional audio brands a run for their money. But what really sets AirPods apart…
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Exclusive: Top immigration official reflects on Biden’s failed border policies: ‘An invasion unlike we’ve seen before’
Ron Vitiello, a longtime immigration enforcement official, reflected on the significant failures that took place under former President Joe Biden’s administration during an exclusive interview with Blaze News senior politics editor Christopher Bedford on Thursday. Vitiello has spent decades dedicated to protecting America’s borders, most recently serving as acting director for U.S. Immigration and Customs…
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IRS flops on tech, bloats staff, fumbles mission — again
The Department of Government Efficiency and Elon Musk have kicked up a storm of commentary and speculation. Pair that uproar with the Trump administration’s plan to slash IRS staffing, and you get some of the most hysterical responses yet to the Trump/DOGE reforms. Only in government does talk of doing more with less — of…
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The shift in art history that helped shape our narcissistic society
“Narcissism” is a word that gets thrown around a lot. Usually by leftists trying to be morally righteous. “Did you hear about Elon Musk? He’s such a narcissist,” said the narcissist. We should the consider the possibility that we rejected this harshly utilitarian view of children for another extreme. But if we’re actually being serious…
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Judge Blocks Portions Of Trump’s ‘Election Integrity’ Executive Order, Seeking To Overhaul U.S. Elections
A Washington, D.C., federal judge has blocked a portion of President Donald Trump’s executive order (EO) on election integrity, referred to as the Preserving And Protecting The Integrity Of American Elections initiative.
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Transgender Inmate Who Killed Infant Files Lawsuit Against Trump, Claims His Policies Led To Prison Attacks
According to court documents filed on April 1st, a biological man who identifies as a transgender woman and is currently incarcerated in Indiana following a conviction for the reckless homicide of an infant, is now suing former President Donald Trump.
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How DEI took a sledgehammer to the US military’s war ethos
U.S. civil-military relations rest on a fundamental contradiction. The United States operates as a liberal society — one designed to protect individual rights and liberty. Yet the military, which defends that society, cannot function under the same liberal principles. To succeed, the military must maintain effectiveness, which demands a distinct and separate ethos. Liberal norms…
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Robert Crimo III Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Possibility Of Parole, Following 2022 Highland Park Shooting
Robert Crimo has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in connection to the 2022 Highland Park shooting in Illinois, which left seven dead and dozens of other people injured.
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Democrats freak out after official Trump website starts selling ‘2028’ hats
Democrats and others on the left melted down on Thursday after the official website for President Donald Trump began selling merchandise for a possible 2028 campaign. The president is prohibited by the Constitution from being president more than two four-year terms because of the 22nd Amendment. Trump’s allies have hinted that his supporters may mount…
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Mortuary director arrested for allegedly performing ‘experiments’ on corpses
A mortuary director from north Austin is accused of performing ghastly experiments on corpses, according to Texas police. 50-year-old Adeline Ngan-Binh Bui was arrested on Friday by Austin police after an investigation into reports of the experiments involving embalming fluid on corpses, with and without formaldehyde. The embalmer said that Bui injected the arms of…
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Tennessee Valley Authority gets a Trump-style reckoning
President Donald Trump has made the Tennessee Valley Authority a key front in his America First energy agenda. With the authority to appoint and remove TVA directors, Trump hasn’t hesitated to fire those who promote globalist “green” schemes that ignore the needs of the region’s residents. This month, Trump ousted two Biden-appointed directors, including the…
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FDA launches major crackdown on toxic food dyes
Dr. Marty Makary with the FDA has announced that the government will be banning all petroleum-based chemicals from the American food supply — which will largely include food dyes. “Today the FDA is taking action to remove petroleum-based food dyes from the U.S. food supply and from medications. For the last 50 years, American children…
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University Of Louisville Forced To Pay $1.6M To Psychiatrist After He Was Fired For Criticizing Transgender Surgeries, Hormones For Minors
The University of Louisville has agreed to pay nearly $1.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a former professor after he was fired for criticizing sex change surgeries and hormone therapies for children.
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Peter Brabeck-Letmathe: The New Interim Chairman At The World Economic Forum
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former chairman and CEO of the Nestlé Group, the world’s largest food corporation, is now poised to take on arguably one of the most critical roles in the world of globalism—the new interim chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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Doctor, now dead, was 3 days away from being sentenced after pleading guilty to sex crimes against child patients
A former doctor was found dead just three days before he was to be sentenced for child sex crimes to which he had already pleaded guilty, according to authorities. Matt Elza Hipke — a 62-year-old from Longview, Texas — was arrested in August 2020. ‘It’s with us every day, from extensive counseling to anxiety. It’s…
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Democrat governor brutally mocked on social media for posting video of himself trying to throw a football
Democrat Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers posted a video of himself trying to toss a football and was crushed with ridicule on social media. The comical video shows Evers meekly throwing a football that is then also caught by Evers, thanks to careful editing, in celebration of the National Football League draft beginning Thursday. ‘So much…
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Trump’s budget battle plan can’t be all bark, no bite
If Republicans keep squandering opportunities like budget reconciliation and other must-pass bills, they still have one more tool to cut spending without facing a Senate filibuster: the rescissions process. To make it work, though, Trump must wield his influence more effectively. He needs to pressure establishment Republicans to support spending cuts with the same intensity…
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Trump’s First 100 Days: 3 key moments from Glenn Beck’s exclusive interview
Yesterday, Glenn Beck sat down for an exclusive interview with President Trump to review his first 100 days in office. Glenn is the first member of the media to conduct a 100-day retrospective interview, offering a unique window into the administration’s rapid progress. It should come as no surprise that the duo broached a wide…
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Trump set to unleash DOJ probe on ActBlue’s alleged fraudulent donation scheme
President Donald Trump is reportedly expected to sign a memorandum on Thursday directing the Department of Justice to open an investigation into the Democratic fundraising powerhouse ActBlue. A fact sheet on the memo was obtained by several news outlets, directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to “investigate and take appropriate action concerning allegations regarding the use…
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Shannon Sharpe says he’s temporarily stepping down from ESPN amid lawsuit over rape accusations
Professional football Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe announced that he was stepping down from his hosting duties after getting hit with a $50 million lawsuit over sexual assault accusations. On Wednesday, an attorney for Sharpe’s accuser released an audio recording that captured Sharpe joking about choking her in public. She claims that…
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Mourners Condemn ‘Selfie-Takers’ At Pope Francis’ Open Casket Viewing
Tens of thousands gathered at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City to see Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, with many using it as a personal photo shoot opportunity — as the pope’s body could be seen lying in his open casket.
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Federal judge blocks Trump from pulling federal funding from sanctuary cities
A federal judge issued an injunction against the Trump administration for trying to pull federal funding from local governments with sanctuary policies. Sixteen cities and counties filed the lawsuit after President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to end federal funding to sanctuary cities.…
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‘Judicial insurrection’: Trump tells Glenn Beck rogue judges won’t stop illegal immigration crackdown
In a wide-ranging interview on Wednesday with Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck, President Donald Trump addressed the repeated attempts from federal judges to block his actions, particularly regarding the administration’s efforts to shut down the border and implement mass deportations. Trump discussed the success of the administration in drastically reducing border crossings. According to recent…
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Pedro Pascal attacks JK Rowling over UK’s Supreme Court ruling protecting biological women from transgender individuals
Actor Pedro Pascal attacked author J.K. Rowling over her reaction to a recent landmark ruling by the U.K.’s Supreme Court that defines a woman based on biological sex, which could bar biological males posing as transgender females from spaces designated for biological women. Last week, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom made a unanimous…
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Illegal aliens may soon get ‘expedited’ pardons and commutations in Washington state, perhaps leapfrogging US citizens
Illegal aliens with criminal convictions in Washington state may soon get an “expedited review” of their application for a pardon or commutation from the governor, thanks to a bill passed exclusively by Democrats. In the last few weeks, both the Washington state House and Senate have passed H.B. 1131, making it ready to send along…
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Judge Partially Blocks Trump’s Effort To Defund Public Schools Supporting DEI Initiatives
A New Hampshire federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from cutting funding to U.S. public schools who maintain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
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Colorado parents will lose custody for ‘deadnaming’
Four new bills focused on protecting abortion care and “gender-affirming health care” are currently working their way through the Colorado legislature. One such bill, H.B. 25, is focused on protecting “access” to this gender-affirming health care. “Whenever you see that word ‘access’ used by progressives, what they mean is that they are forcing you to…
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19-year-old charged with aggravated arson ‘purpose to destroy forest’ in connection with historically large NJ wildfire
A male has been charged with aggravated arson “purpose to destroy forest,” jail records say, in connection with a New Jersey wildfire that reportedly is one of largest in the state over the last 20 years. Joseph Kling, 19, of Ocean Township also was charged Wednesday with arson, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office said in…
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Paramount to end DEI hiring and quota practices after writer sues for being told he doesn’t ‘check any diversity boxes’
Paramount Global has reportedly agreed to terminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, which have included racial quotas for staff and writers. Along with its subsidiary CBS, Paramount was sued by America First Legal on behalf of script supervisor Brian Beneker, who worked on the show “SEAL Team,” a Paramount+ original series. A lawsuit in…
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Minnesota AG Keith Ellison tries curing narrative about links to $250 million fraud scheme
In December 2021, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) met with multiple individuals linked to a $250 million COVID-19 fraud scheme that centered on stealing taxpayer funds intended to feed hungry children. After the meeting, he and his son Jeremiah, a member of the Minneapolis City Council, received campaign donations from multiple individuals connected to…
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Trump Admin To Increase Gulf Oil Output By 100K Barrels Daily Under New Drilling Plan
The Trump administration is helping to increase oil production in the newly renamed Gulf of America by 100,000 barrels per day under a new policy following President Donald Trump’s executive order to increase American energy.
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19-Year-Old Man Charged With Arson In Connection To Major N.J. Wildfire
A 19-year-old man from Ocean Township, New Jersey, has been charged with arson after being accused of igniting the recent New Jersey wildfire– torching 15,000 acres in the Garden State.
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Pete Hegseth shoots down ‘totally fake’ report about makeup studio — and takes apparent jab at Tim Walz
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ripped into a report claiming he had a makeup studio at the Pentagon and took a jab at failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. The report said that Hegseth ordered modifications to a room next to the Pentagon press briefing room to install a makeup studio. The retrofitting was reportedly intended…
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Out of touch and out of orbit: Hollywood’s hypocrisy hits new heights
It’s a familiar pattern. Wealthy, self-righteous elites who crisscross the globe by private jet turn around and shame others for doing the same — so long as it’s done with less glamor and more purpose. The latest target of their selective outrage? Six women who took a private spaceflight last week aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue…
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Over 70% of California public school parents want to keep boys out of girls’ sports
Almost two-thirds of all adults in California, and even more parents of children in public schools, think kids should play in sports based on sex. A new study from the Public Policy Institute of California showed the reality of how parents feel in the state, despite legislators not backing them on the issue. The recent…
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Ex-NHL goalie calls Trump a ‘traitor’ and says former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev threatened to kill him
Two-time Stanley Cup champion Dominik Hasek has consistently referred to President Donald Trump as siding with criminals in regard to trying to make a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Hasek, a 60-year-old born in the Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia), said he sent letters to the International Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation…
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Male athlete wins girls’ 300M hurdles in California — even the public address announcer goes along with it
A male athlete beat at least eight females in a hurdles race in California, to the cheers and support of the crowd in attendance. The male athlete, allegedly named Abigail Jones, was called out by former NCAA swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler after he competed in and won a two-school varsity challenge between Martin Luther King High…
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Trump Praises Musk Amid His Upcoming DOGE Exit, Calling Him A ‘Patriot, Brilliant Guy, And Friend Of Mine’
President Donald Trump commended Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk for his pivotal contributions to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), highlighting the significance of his role as Musk prepares to depart from the agency on May 30th.
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Trump to take on infamous ‘Signalgate’ editor Jeffrey Goldberg, who pushed ‘many fictional stories’
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will be meeting with Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of the Atlantic who most recently broke the now-infamous “Signalgate” story. Trump asserted that Goldberg had previously published “fictional stories” about the president and his administration. Despite this, Trump will be interviewed by Goldberg and other journalists from the outlet…
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Virginia town backtracks on dissolving police force after public fury, criminal probe
Residents in Purcellville, Virginia, appeared to successfully pressure the town council on Tuesday to backtrack from its plan to dissolve the local police force. Purcellville Town Council members voted on April 9 to eliminate the police department, citing multiple reasons, including staffing issues. They argued that the move would save the town more than $3…
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Blaze News original: Obama, Biden set stage for Trump’s derailing of Harvard’s gravy train
The Trump administration has explicitly threatened, and in some cases suspended, the funding of universities across the country, citing violations of federal law and policy. Amid this governmental campaign to fight anti-Semitism on campus, keep men out of women’s sports, maximize viewpoint diversity, eliminate discriminatory DEI practices, and kick divisive critical race theory programming to…
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Texas House’s SHOCKING plan to honor abortion icon unravels
In a major shock to all pro-life Texas conservatives, the Republican-led Texas House just tried to honor the life of Cecile Richards — a former Planned Parenthood president. While memorial resolutions are a long-standing tradition that involve honoring the lives of people who have passed in their district, this one stood out. The resolution was…
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Newsom Joins Trump In Seeking Federal Charges Against Illegal Migrant In Fatal DUI Crash That Left Teen Couple Dead
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has agreed to help the Trump administration pursue federal charges against an illegal alien being freed early, after he previously killed a young American couple in a tragic drunk driving crash — leading to charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
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Former ‘disinfo’ czar Nina Jankowicz tells Europeans to take a stand against the US, double down on social media regulation
Nina Jankowicz, the former czar of the Biden administration’s short-lived Disinformation Governance Board and briefly also an adviser to the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, addressed the European Parliament this week, telling members to “stand firm against another autocracy: the United States of America.” Fresh off telling the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the “censorship industrial complex…
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Destruction of male-only spaces needs to stop — if we want masculinity to survive
The fight for women to maintain their spaces without males infiltrating them is important and only just beginning — but they’re not the only ones whose sacred spaces are being threatened. “We’ve had this debate here over the past few years about women’s-only spaces and how guys who say that they’re women seem to be…
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Young people are FLOCKING to the Catholic Church — here’s why
According to several recent reports, including one from the National Catholic Register, we’ve seen a huge surge in Catholic conversions — especially among younger generations. A recent New York Post article highlighted the “growing number of young people turning to the Catholic Church from other denominations, religions and even no faith at all.” What’s behind…
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HS stabbing caught on video: Male, 15, uses knife against fellow student, 16; adult walks past fight, appears to take photo
A 15-year-old student stabbed another student, 16, during a fight inside a Washington, D.C.-area high school Wednesday — and cellphone video of the fight caught an adult walking past the altercation while appearing to take a photo of it. The fight started around 9:40 a.m. between three students at West Potomac High School in Fairfax…
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Trump Condemns Putin After Deadly Russian Attack On Ukraine: ‘Vladimir, STOP!’
President Donald Trump was critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, urging him to “STOP!” after Moscow carried out their deadliest attack against Ukraine in close to a year overnight since the war began.
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‘Deep-state criminals’ who leaked classified secrets to the press face DOJ referral: Gabbard
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Wednesday that she referred two “deep-state criminals” to the Department of Justice. She noted that a third criminal referral is “on its way.” The accused individuals allegedly leaked sensitive information to the press, including the Washington Post and the New York Times. It is unclear at this time…
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New sob story emerges after previous deportee rounded up by immigration agents
A new illegal alien sob story has emerged that may prompt liberals to pivot from the failing “Maryland man” story regarding MS-13 associate Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Around 9 a.m. on Tuesday, federal agents arrested Martin Majin outside his barber shop in Pomona, California, located midway between San Bernardino and Los Angeles. Majin’s son, Miguel Majin,…
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UFC’s Sean Strickland calls Blue Origin crew ‘mentally stunted famous women’ as hordes of backlash pours in over event
Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland had choice words for the women who were selected by Jeff Bezos’ fiancée to fly to the edge of outer space. The New Shepard program launched by Bezos’ Blue Origin featured an all-female crew that consisted of singer Katy Perry, CBS host Gayle King, activist Amanda Nguyen, scientist Aisha…
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Trump tells Glenn Beck the cold reality about tariff talks: ‘I don’t have to negotiate’
Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck sat down Wednesday with President Donald Trump to discuss the first 100 days of his second term. They broached a variety of topics in the interview, including artificial intelligence, American energy, cost-saving deregulation, potential military action in Mexico, and Democrats’ efforts to protect a foreign MS-13 associate with human trafficking…
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‘Permanent dystopia’: Former OpenAI researcher warns of ‘reckless race’ for AI control
AI development companies like OpenAI and Google DeepMind are in a “reckless race” to build smarter AI systems that may soon become an “army of geniuses.” While that may seem like a good idea to those behind the technology, it might spell disaster for mankind. “It’s going to be very thrilling — and also very…
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EXCLUSIVE 100-DAY INTERVIEW: Trump teases potential for military in Mexico: ‘Maybe something’s gonna have to happen’
Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck sat down with President Donald Trump Wednesday for an exclusive look at the first 100 days of his return to office — the first such presidential return after a loss in more than 130 years. They touched on a range of topics, including Mexico’s rocky status as a failed narco-state,…
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My grandfather’s last flight
My grandfather was born on a farm in the American West. This was during WW1. No phone, no cars, no electricity, no indoor toilet. Today we’d describe it as “third-world conditions.” One day you’re a kid plowing a field behind an ox, then you’re cruising 40,000 feet above the Arctic Ocean piloting a killing machine…
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Massive N.J. Wildfire Grows To 12,500 Acres, State Of Emergency Declared
A rapidly spreading wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, has surged to 12,500 acres since igniting on Tuesday, prompting mass evacuations, damaging structures, and forcing the closure of a major highway.
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Luna To Meet With Bukele To Further Strengthen El Salvador-U.S. Partnership: ‘Unlike Sen. Van Hollen, Who Drank Margaritas With A Cartel Member’
As the Central American country becomes more involved in the Trump administration’s illegal immigration enforcement initiatives, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) says that she accepted an offer to meet with President Nayib Bukele next month.
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EXCLUSIVE: President Trump on ‘judicial insurrection,’ tariffs, and 100 days in office
On Wednesday, Glenn Beck sat down with President Donald Trump to go over the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. Glenn is the first member of the media to get a 100-day retrospective sit-down. And until Thursday night, you can only see it on BlazeTV. So join now and watch! In his first…
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Trump goes No. 1 in US Politician Draft, vows 4 titles
With the NFL Draft set for Thursday, it’s the perfect time to ask: What if we drafted politicians instead of players? Let’s go! Welcome to the 2025 U.S. Politician Draft, where Republicans and Democrats roll into the arena hoping to rebuild for seasons to come. Some are calling this the most lopsided deal since the…
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Chicken-chucking, screaming teens just might save Hollywood
Upon its release earlier this month, “A Minecraft Movie” exploded onto the scene in more ways than one. On a positive note, the film has drawn large audiences to once-empty cinemas and is on track to earn more than $1 billion globally — a welcome vital sign for the American film industry after its decline…
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New Mexico: Supreme Court Removes Democrat Judge Following Arrest Of Alleged Tren De Aragua Gang Member At His Residence
State Supreme Court records have announced that a New Mexico Democrat judge, who purportedly housed a Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang member, has been permanently barred from the bench.
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Gabbard Issues Criminal Referrals Against ‘Multiple Intel Officials’ To DOJ Over Classified Leaks
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard revealed that she has, so far, referred two intelligence community officials to the DOJ for criminal prosecution over their alleged efforts to leak classified information to media outlets.
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Yale revokes student organization designation of anti-Israel group after ‘disturbing anti-Semitic conduct’ at protest
Yale College announced on Wednesday that an anti-Israel student group would lose their rights as a registered student organization over “disturbing anti-Semitic” actions at a protest Tuesday evening. The Yalies4Palestine group had met with college officials and had been warned about violating their conduct rules, but the protest led to officials taking action. The investigation…
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City councilman at public meeting dares foes to ‘make me step down’ after drunk driving charge: ‘l love a good f**king fight’
A Highland Park, Michigan, city councilman threw down in a big way during a public meeting Tuesday night, issuing four-letter words during a two-minute rant and daring his foes to “make me step down” following a drunk driving charge against him earlier this month. Khursheed Ash-Shafii was arrested April 7 after refusing to take a…
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Trump signs executive order on ‘commonsense’ school discipline policies, artificial intelligence, foreign gifts, and HBCUs
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump added to the mountain of executive orders he has issued in his second term, with orders on “commonplace” school discipline, artificial intelligence, and other policies. The order on school discipline ended policies imposed in 2014 that “effectively required schools to discriminate on the basis of race by imposing discipline based…
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Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
In a late-night order, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal aliens. The administration had relied on the law to expedite removals of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members. This wasn’t a final ruling on the…
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Shannon Sharpe hit with $50 million lawsuit as brow-raising audio clip emerges
Professional football Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe is facing a $50 million civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, battery, and emotional abuse. The plaintiff, referred to as “Jane Doe” in court documents, alleges that during their two-year “rocky consensual relationship,” Sharpe raped her twice, recorded sexual encounters without consent, and threatened…
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Former NFL Kicker Jay Feely Announces Run For Congress In Arizona, Reveals Trump Assassination Attempt Inspired Call To Civil Service
Former NFL kicker Jay Feely announced he is running for Congress, largely inspired by the assassination attempt against President Donald Trump.
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Police bodycam video shows Florida man offering cops alcohol during car chase that ends with suspect getting tased
Police bodycam video shows a Florida man offering cops alcohol during a miles-long car chase that ends with the suspect being tasered and charged with DUI, according to law enforcement officials. Around 3 p.m. Saturday, employees at the Spring Lake Market reported that a man had stolen several items, including alcoholic beverages. Police later identified…
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asks absurd question during arguments over LGBTQ books in public school libraries
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was lambasted by critics online for a strange question she asked during arguments over parents rejecting controversial books in public schools. The lawsuit accused the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland of violating the religious rights of parents with students in the school district. They objected to books…
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Trump 2.0: ‘Bloodless revolution’ has the deep state in full meltdown mode
On July 4, 2026, America will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its founding. Blaze News editor in chief Matthew Peterson and President of the Claremont Institute Ryan Williams don’t believe the occasion could have come at a better time. “It’s a happy coincidence,” Williams tells Peterson, “because in many ways, what we’ve been calling for…
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Illegal Immigrant Charged With Murder After Girlfriend Found Buried In Maryland
An illegal immigrant in Maryland was charged with murder, after his girlfriend’s body was found in a forest just outside of Washington, D.C.
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Climate extremist strikes again, this time apparently vandalizing Trump Tower
Trump Tower in New York City had to be closed to visitors on Wednesday after a man who is believed to be a member of a climate extremist group vandalized part of the lobby. Shortly after noon, a young man walked into the public lobby of the building, strode over to the seal of Donald…
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Florida woman poses as ICE agent to kidnap ex-boyfriend’s wife, says victim must ‘suffer consequences of husband’s actions’
A Florida woman was caught impersonating a federal immigration officer in an attempt to kidnap her ex-boyfriend’s wife, according to police. Police arrested 52-year-old Latrance Battle on charges of robbery by sudden snatching, kidnapping, and impersonating a law enforcement officer. The alleged victim was ‘in fear’ because she is in the process of becoming a…
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Bird Flu Outbreak Leads To Culling Of 30M Chickens Across Nine States In 2025
Bird flu outbreaks have forced tens of millions of chickens to be culled across nine states during 2025, according to a damning report.
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Report: Trump Admin Considering $5K ‘Baby Bonus’ To Boost Birth Rates In U.S.
The Trump administration has reportedly been considering a $5,000 “baby bonus” for women who give birth to help reverse a decline in the U.S. birth rate.
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Dept. Of Education To Restart Student Loan Collections
The Department of Education will officially resume collecting federal student loan debt after it was halted for over five years, a policy which began under the Biden administration.
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N.Y. Gov. Hochul And AG James Join Lawsuit Against Trump Over Tariffs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James have joined forces in a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his tariffs.
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Homan Vows To Deport Illegal Alien Set To Be Released Early Who Murdered 2 Americans In Drunken Vehicular Manslaughter
California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has announced the early release—six years ahead of schedule—of an illegal alien convicted of killing two young Americans in a drunk driving incident that led to charges of vehicular manslaughter.
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District judge orders Trump administration to restore state media networks
U.S. district court judges have done their apparent best to hamstring the second Trump administration just as they had the first. Between Jan. 20 and March 27, the Congressional Research Service indicated there were at least 17 cases of nationwide injunctions — 11 more than were issued during the entire presidency of George W. Bush…
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Hysterical liberal podcaster screams at Rahm Emanuel for ‘selling out’ transgender agenda: ‘That is total bulls**t!’
A left-wing podcaster exploded in anger against Democrat Rahm Emanuel for daring to admit that bathroom access to transgender people was not a major issue that should be a focus for Democrats. Emanuel, who was chief of staff in the Obama administration, was being interviewed on the “I’ve Had It” podcast by host Jennifer Welch…
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California school board votes to keep boys out of girls’ sports in attempt to avoid ‘insanity’
A Southern California school board voted to keep girls’ sports for females only despite claims from attendees that such a move would be discriminatory. The Redlands Unified school board voted 3-2 in favor of a new resolution, although it is unclear how close it would align with President Trump’s executive order to keep men out…
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HHS to ‘phase out’ 8 artificial dyes in war against chronic disease epidemic
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday that it plans to work with the food industry to remove eight artificial dyes from America’s food supply. A press release from the department unveiled a plan to “phase out” all petroleum-based synthetic dyes by the end of 2026. ‘We are exploring every tool in the…
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Christianity Today editor apologizes for Easter article offering bizarre revision of the crucifixion
The editor of Christianity Today apologized for a controversial article during Holy Week that undermined the biblical account of the crucifixion. The article theorized that Romans soldiers might have affixed Jesus Christ to the cross not with nails but with rope. The suggestion was vehemently opposed by Christians online who pointed out that the theory…
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Climate doom propaganda: How the left celebrated Earth Day
Earth Day is one of the climate alarmists’ favorite days to shove their propaganda down Americans’ throats — but this year, the Washington Post was one of the few media outlets to put a positive spin on Earth’s impending doom. “This Earth Day, there are some reasons to be hopeful about the climate,” reads the…
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RFK Jr. Considers Removing CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendation From Children’s Schedules: ‘Kids Had Almost No Risk For COVID-19’
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) is reportedly evaluating the potential removal of COVID-19 vaccines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommended immunization schedule for children in the U.S.
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UK government to approve geoengineering experiments to block sunlight in effort to curb climate change despite alarming risks
The U.K. is expected to give approval for solar geoengineering experiments to block sunlight in an effort to curb climate change despite uncertainty and alarming risks, according to multiple reports. The Telegraph reported that geoengineering experiments conducted outside aimed at combating climate change are set to be carried out by the Advanced Research and Invention…
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Federal prosecutors ditch jobs in a huff, refuse to admit wrongdoing in ‘flawed’ Eric Adams case
Three federal prosecutors with the Southern District of New York resigned in protest on Tuesday. Celia Cohen, Andrew Rohrbach, and Derek Wikstrom quit after accusing the Trump administration’s Department of Justice of pressuring them to admit “wrongdoing” in the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D), who pleaded not guilty. The three…
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Trump obliterates Biden’s COVID rules for good
The Trump administration has wasted no time completely revamping the COVID-19 narrative — and has now made it official on the White House website. The website now has a COVID-19 section, which goes into great detail explaining “misinformation” related to the virus. “Public health officials often mislead the American people through conflicting messaging, knee-jerk reactions,…
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Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin Will Not Seek Re-election In 2026
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, the Democrat Whip and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2026.
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Trump Personally Funding Installation Of 2 New ‘Beautiful’ Flagpoles, Adding More American Flags To WH Grounds
President Donald Trump has revealed plans to erect two striking 100-foot flagpoles on the White House grounds, each proudly displaying a pristine American flag.
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Trump administration open to $5,000 baby bonus for new mothers: ‘Sounds like a good idea’
President Donald Trump said it seemed like good policy to hand out money to new mothers as an incentive to increase U.S. birth rates. Trump endorsed the idea at the White House on Tuesday when he told the New York Post he liked the idea of a cash incentive to get more Americans to have…
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Legendary coach calls out NBA for booking games on ‘sacred days’ like Christmas and Easter
One of the all-time greatest NBA coaches spoke out against the NBA for scheduling games on both Christmas and Easter, calling them sacred days. On Christmas Day 2024, the NBA had five games scheduled, while Good Friday and Easter Monday each featured two games. This apparently did not sit well with former coach Phil Jackson,…
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‘The Office’ star shoots down MSNBC host over media bias on the economy and immigration under Biden
Rainn Wilson of “The Office” shut down an MSNBC host decrying attacks on the mainstream media from the Trump administration and pushed back with the most damaging recent example of media bias. Wilson was speaking with Stephanie Ruhle on his “Soul Boom” podcast when she went into a rant about criticism from President Donald Trump…
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Trump: Tariffs On China Will ‘Come Down Substantially… We Are Going To Have A Fair Deal’
President Donald Trump has hinted at a possible reversal of course in his trade war with China, stating that high tariffs on Chinese imports will “come down substantially, but it won’t be zero.” These remarks seemingly prompted markets to spike on Wednesday.
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Rep. Crockett Says She’s ‘Absolutely’ Down For Head-To-Head IQ Test With Trump, Calls Musk An ‘Idiot’
Texas Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett stated during an interview with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel that she would “absolutely” take on a head-to-head IQ test against President Donald Trump.
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Top Democratic senator announces retirement after 44 years in Congress
Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, who serves as the Democratic whip, announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in 2026. The 80-year-old senator was first elected to the Senate in 1996 after serving in the House since 1982. After 44 years in Congress, Durbin announced on his social media that it was “time…
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Klaus Schwab’s sudden departure was on bad terms, coinciding with shocking misconduct allegations
Klaus Schwab announced on April 1 that he was stepping down as chairman of the World Economic Forum. While the technocratic globalist organization indicated that its founder would complete his departure by January 2027, Schwab revealed Monday that he was stepping down immediately — and did so without providing a reason. The Wall Street Journal…
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Elon Musk says his DOGE time ‘will drop significantly’ to shift focus to Tesla amid radical left’s attacks
Elon Musk announced Tuesday that he plans to “significantly” reduce the amount of time he is spending on his role with the federal government. Musk has dedicated the last three months to coordinating with President Donald Trump’s administration to find and eliminate government waste alongside the Department of Government Efficiency. ‘I think a great wrong…
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Watch: Minnesota Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards fined for vulgar exchange with fans
Minnesota Timberwolves star guard Anthony Edwards found himself writing another check, or perhaps taking a pay cut once again, due to an interaction with fans on April 19. The NBA announced Edwards was fined $50,000 for “inappropriate language” and “making an obscene gesture toward a fan” last Saturday. With 4:33 remaining in the third quarter…
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Vigilantes reportedly beat up male accused of trying to rape elderly woman; cops told they could find suspect in hospital
Vigilantes beat up a male accused of trying to rape an elderly woman in the Bronx last week — and an anonymous caller helped out police, telling them they could find the suspect in the hospital, WNBC-TV reported. The NYPD released video of the man in question, who’s seen wearing no pants just after he…
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Reaping what she sowed: Will Trump’s prosecutor be jailed?
After years of targeting President Trump in court, New York Attorney General Letitia James appears to be reaping what she’s sowed. James, who once claimed that she would “put Trump in prison by any means necessary,” is under investigation for mortgage fraud. The case against James surrounds a Norfolk, Virginia, home that James purchased in…
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Bessent aims to de-escalate China trade war: ‘The current status quo is unsustainable’
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the current state of America’s trade war with China is “unsustainable,” signaling support for a de-escalation between the two countries. When asked if the China tariffs will come down, Bessent told reporters during a media roundtable Wednesday that “both sides believe that the current status quo is unsustainable.” The United…
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Mark Levin torches MSNBC for defending terrorist-supporter Mahmoud Khalil
There’s few things Mark Levin hates more than MSNBC, which he prefers to call MSLSD. The liberal hacks who work there are specialists when it comes to “defense of the enemy,” he says. Their pearl clutching over the deportation of green card holder and Hamas-supporter Mahmoud Khalil is case and point. Not only was Khalil…
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’60 Minutes’ executive producer resigns months after alleged edits of Kamala interview
“60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens announced his resignation on Tuesday amid continued pressure from President Donald Trump against CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global. In a memo to staff as well as a meeting, which included familiar “60 Minutes” faces Lesley Stahl and Scott Pelley, Owens indicated that he could no longer…
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Turkey: 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Istanbul, Injuring More Than 150
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Istanbul, Turkey, and other areas of the country on Wednesday, Turkey’s disaster and emergency management agency said Wednesday.
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SCOTUS likely to side with parents who object to LGBT propaganda in elementary classrooms
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the case Mahmoud v. Taylor, concerning Maryland parents’ right to shield their children from LGBT propaganda in elementary school classrooms. Unlike liberal Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson, the high court’s conservative-leaning justices appeared receptive to the argument that Montgomery County Public Schools,…
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EPA uproots 455 DEI and ‘environmental justice’ workers to end Biden’s woke initiatives
President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency announced this week that it would either fire or reassign 455 employees in an effort to eliminate the Biden administration’s woke programs. The EPA notified 280 employees that they would be terminated in a “reduction in force,” Axios reported. Another 175 staffers responsible for “statutory functions” will be reassigned.…
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With Trump’s ‘Final Offer’ On the Table, Vance Warns Of U.S. Exit from Russia-Ukraine Talks
Vice President JD Vance threatened to abandon Russia and Ukraine peace negotiations on Wednesday ahead of a high-stakes meeting in London where the two nations are to discuss President Donald Trump’s “final offer.”
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Hero or hoax? The real story behind Harry Dunn’s FBI interviews
My interest in former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn began on Oct. 6, 2022 — the third day of the first Oath Keepers trial at the U.S. District Courthouse in Washington, D.C. Shortly after a recess and before the jury returned to the courtroom, lead prosecutor and Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Nestler approached the…
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Supreme Court blocks Donald Trump from deporting gang members
The Supreme Court of the United States sent shock waves throughout America when the justices sided with Democrats over the weekend, blocking the Trump administration from deporting MS-13 gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. Only Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas stood their ground, disagreeing with the rest of the judges. “I want to…
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Helpless suburban couple obediently hand over valuables — even clothing — to armed males in front of their home: Doorbell cam
A Ring camera caught the moment when a helpless suburban Chicago couple in front of their own home obediently handed over their valuables — and even their clothing — to armed robbers who rushed them Monday night. Greg Poulos and Angie Beltsos were walking to their front porch in Glenview around 10 p.m. after dinner…
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Biden’s first speech flops: Gaffes and a suspicious noise go VIRAL
After Donald Trump’s inauguration, Joe Biden disappeared from the scene for a while. Most assumed he would bow out of politics completely and spend his days puttering around his Rehoboth Beach retreat. But apparently he’s still got a little gas left in the tank — literally. On April 15 at the 2025 national Conference of…
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Something stinks inside the Pentagon
Three close allies of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — each with years of experience and long working relationships with Hegseth himself — were abruptly and unceremoniously fired. Pentagon officials accused them of leaking to the press, but the story doesn’t track. The deep state theory doesn’t hold. The turf war theory feels incomplete. And the…
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Colony Ridge boss hobnobbed with Gov. Abbott, who helped development receive key federal designation: Report
A new report from the Daily Wire reveals that Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott had a hand in making Colony Ridge, the controversial Texas development area, a designated Opportunity Zone after rubbing elbows with a Colony Ridge executive. The Opportunity Zone program, created early in President Donald Trump’s first term, helps encourage private funding for…
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Boss of MS-13 associate championed by Democrats was human trafficker: Report
Democrats have centered their opposition to the Trump administration’s deportation of foreign gangsters under the Alien Enemies Act on the case of MS-13 associate Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national sent packing on March 15. The tale they have attempted to tell with the assistance of willing elements of the liberal media is one of…
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Cash for clunkers? Desperate Diesel begs for ‘Furious’ funding
Brother, can you spare $300 million? Vin Diesel wants to make an 11th “Fast & Furious” movie, but the Universal suits think he’s high on his NOS supply. ‘This is very, you know, it’s very white, this movie.’ The blockbuster franchise is running on fumes, creatively and financially. Did you see the ninth installment where…
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I never talk to liberals. Every so often I need to remind myself why.
I never talk to liberals. That may be a bit of an exaggeration. I do talk to liberals. I know extended family members who are liberals. I go to the store, and I am sure some of the people I talk with are liberals. I genuinely forget that there are people who still believe in…
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Bondi Hosts ‘Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias Task Force’ Meeting, Following Trump’s EO
Trump administration officials met on Tuesday at the Department of Justice (DOJ) with Attorney General Pam Bondi to discuss the new Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, President Trump’s newest initiative.
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RFK Jr.: Eight Artificial Dyes Will Be Phased Out Of U.S. Food Supply
United States Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary have announced a new ban of petroleum-based synthetic dyes from America’s food supply.
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VP Vance: India, U.S. Partnership Key To 21st Century
Vice President JD Vance has mapped out a bolder future for U.S. – India relations.
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Slimy media attack on Pope Francis — or lack of moral clarity?
Pope Francis’ passing has rattled the world, but it was who he was believed to be when he was alive that Liz Wheeler of “The Liz Wheeler Show” is focused on. “The hallmark of his papacy, in my opinion, was confusion for the faithful, due partially to his Argentine liberation theology, or his theology that…
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Trump must choose: Medicaid grift or fiscal sanity
No program has done more to drive up health care costs and balloon inflationary debt than Medicaid. Yet the same Republicans who railed against “Bidenflation” on the campaign trail now draw a red line against even modest reductions in Medicaid’s explosive growth — reforms that would merely return spending to projections made at the start…
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Race is not righteousness — Jesus died for our sin, not our skin
For as often as the phrase “Christ is King” trends on social media, it seems like a growing number of self-professing Christians have forgotten that it was sin — not skin — that kept Jesus on the cross. Millions of Americans gathered this past Easter Sunday to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Apart from…
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Report: Hollywood Film And TV Production Falls 22%
Movie and television productions in Los Angeles have dropped, with shooting days decreasing by 22% in the first quarter of the year — compared to 2024.
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‘Honey, I’m a woman’: Mom says she, her 7-year-old girl saw naked male in YMCA female locker room who brushed off her protest
A mother said she and her 7-year-old daughter encountered a naked male with his genitals exposed in a female locker room at a north Kansas City YMCA earlier this month, WDAF-TV reported. The mother told the station that she and her daughter had just finished swimming lessons, where she estimates hundreds of children were present,…
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Federal judge issues temporary restraining order against Trump deporting people under Alien Enemies Act
The mass deportation plans of the Trump administration have once again been stymied by a federal judge issuing a temporary restraining order. This time, it was U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney of Denver, Colorado, who said Tuesday that President Donald Trump may be improperly invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to facilitate…
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Hegseth: Leak Probe Evidence Will Be Referred To DOJ For Possible Charges
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sharply criticized what he described as the “hoax press,” while also directing blame at his recently dismissed aides, whom he accused of disseminating falsehoods regarding recent controversies that have unfolded during his tenure.
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Sarah Palin loses defamation lawsuit against New York Times over Gabby Giffords shooting accusation
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times after the outlet blamed her for the horrible 2011 shooting targeting a Democratic congresswoman. Palin mounted the lawsuit against the Times after they published a 2017 editorial that falsely linked a political ad created by her PAC with several congressional districts…
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Harvard University lawsuit claims Trump violated free speech rights with billion-dollar funding cuts
Harvard University announced a lawsuit against the actions of the Trump administration after billions of dollars’ worth of federal funding to the university was cut. The administration accused Harvard officials of not doing enough to protect their Jewish students in light of pro-Hamas protests that often resulted in threats, intimidation, and sometimes even violence. The…
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White House endorses COVID lab leak theory, but will anyone be held accountable?
On April 18, the White House publicly endorsed the COVID lab leak theory. The government’s official COVID website was also redirected to a new page titled “Lab Leak: The True Origins of COVID-19,” which contends that the virus originated in a lab in Wuhan, China, and was leaked by accident. The revamped site criticizes Anthony…
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India: At Least 20 Tourists Fatally Shot, Dozens Injured
President Donald Trump has sent his “deepest sympathies” after at least 20 tourists were killed by gunmen at a resort in India.
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Rubio to torch 132 State Department offices in historic bloat-slashing overhaul
The Department of State revealed on Tuesday the Trump administration’s plans to slash the agency’s bloat. Internal documents obtained by the Free Press revealed that the State Department will close 132 agency offices — a 17% reduction. The office terminations also reportedly involve eliminating 700 positions, including civil service and foreign service employees. ‘In its…
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Trump as ‘deporter in chief’? The real numbers might shock you
Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews, in an interview with CNN’s Jim Acosta, compared Trump’s immigration policies to Adolf Hitler’s Holocaust. He claimed that Hitler didn’t bother with German law — he just hauled people off to death camps in Poland and Hungary. Apparently, that’s what Trump is doing now by deporting MS-13 gang members to…
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Young mother dying next to her 5-year-old son texted one word to reveal her killer in final moments, police say
An Alabama mother and her 5-year-old son were killed in a deadly shooting. The woman gave investigators one last hint of the identity of her killer in the final moments of her life, according to police. Around 5 p.m. on July 13, 2024, police received a 911 call about a car accident in the Echo…
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Patel: Illegal Alien Living In Calif. Who Is Wanted In India On Terrorism Charges Has Been Arrested
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the capture of an illegal alien from India who was wanted in his home country for his connection to terrorist activities.
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Report: N.Y. Planned ‘Peanut’ The Squirrel Execution Ahead Of ‘Squirrel Raid’
A new report has revealed it took at least 12 New York animal cops in a four-hour “squirrel raid” to find and seize a pet squirrel and raccoon from an amateur sanctuary. The case drew national scrutiny from Vice President JD Vance and tech giant Elon Musk.
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Backlash hits liberal DA for denying criminal charges against worker in Tim Walz admin over vandalism against Teslas
A Minnesota state worker in the Tim Walz administration was given a slap on the wrist by a liberal district attorney after he was accused of causing more than $20,000 in damage to Tesla vehicles, and the sheriff is angry about it. Dylan Bryan Adams was caught on security video keying six Tesla vehicles while…
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Florida attorney general announces lawsuit against Snapchat for allegedly empowering child predators
The attorney general of Florida announced a lawsuit against Snapchat after the popular social media platform allegedly failed to follow a state law meant to protect children from online predators. The law signed by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered social media companies to restrict access to children under the age of 14, but Snapchat…
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Singularity: The elites’ dystopian view of human beings
The singularity has been at the tip of many tech-savvy and global-elitist tongues as of late — and its implications are more than a little frightening. According to Justin Haskins, president of Our Republic and senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, the definition of the singularity is a “hypothetical moment off into the future when…
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Nadine Menendez, Former Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez’s Wife, Convicted In Federal Bribery Case
After her husband, former New Jersey Democrat Senator Bob Menendez, was convicted of similar charges, Nadine Menendez was found guilty by a jury in her federal bribery trial.
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‘Long live’ the Chiefs! President Trump backs Long Island school being forced to change its native American logo and mascot
President Trump publicly directed his secretary of education to intervene with a New York high school that is being forced to change its mascot. The Massapequa Chiefs of Massapequa High School from Long Island, New York, have been forced to change their mascot name and logo after a judge ruled in March against the school…
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Does rapid retirement of Shedeur Sanders’ jersey forecast a Deion exit?
#2 has been scratched off the list of available jersey numbers for future Colorado Buffaloes players. Just three months after his college football career ended, Shedeur Sanders, Deion Sanders’ youngest son, had his jersey retired. It now resides in Folsom Field, the Buffaloes’ home stadium. Most athletes have to wait years for such an honor.…
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Trump’s DOJ ‘devastates’ Tren de Aragua empire with first RICO charges against 27 gang-linked thugs
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice announced Monday that it filed its first RICO charges against 27 individuals linked to the Venezuela-based foreign terrorist organization Tren de Aragua. The dangerous group, whose members flooded into the country under the Biden administration’s open-border chaos, has been tied to criminal activity in New York City, apartment takeovers…
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Colombian President Claims The U.S. Revoked His Visa, Refers To Trump As ‘Donald Duck’
Colombia’s left-wing president claims that he is no longer welcome in the United States. This follows his initial refusal to accept U.S. flights carrying deported Colombian nationals who illegally entered the U.S., in addition to Colombian nationals who have been deemed terrorists — as members of cartels and Tren de Aragua (TdA).
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Rubio Announces Overhaul Of Over 130 U.S. State Dept Offices Around The World: ‘Reversing Decades Of Bloat And Bureaucracy’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed on Tuesday that over 130 State Department offices around the world are being either overhauled or shut down, arguing that many of them are redundant or stray away from America’s national interests.
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Minnesota: DA Declines To Prosecute State Worker Accused Of ‘Keying’ Multiple Teslas, With Damages Amounting To Over $20K
A district attorney is facing significant criticism for opting not to file charges against a Minnesota state employee who was allegedly caught causing $20,000 in damages by keying half a dozen Tesla vehicles.
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David Hogg loses it on Reince Priebus as DNC vice chair defends alleged MS-13 gang member
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg went after Reince Priebus, former chief of staff to President Donald Trump, after Priebus indicated on ABC News the recently deported El Salvadoran man Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member. Priebus started off by saying if Hogg were a vice chair of the Republican National…
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‘I don’t need anyone else talking s**t’: NASCAR’s Frankie Muniz says he may be at ‘a new low’ after insane string of bad luck
Actor turned professional driver Frankie Muniz said he did not need anymore trash talk from fans and drivers following a one-in-a-million instance over the weekend. Muniz finished 23rd at the Black’s Tire 200 on Friday in the NASCAR Craftman’s Truck Series, a result that could have been much worse if Muniz did not push through…
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Ex-teacher accused of sex with student — months after her dad was accused of sexually abusing teens on same Christian campus
A former Texas teacher has been accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a student — just months after her own father was arrested on the same campus for allegedly sexually abusing minors. Brooke Martinez, 30, was arrested in Ellis County on April 10 and charged with an improper relationship between educator and student.…
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Karmelo Anthony Moved To ‘Undisclosed Location’ Amid Reported Death Threats
Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old who admitted to fatally stabbing student Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has been moved to an “undisclosed location” after receiving death threats.
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N.Y.: ‘Cowardly’ Climate Activists Vandalize Wall Street’s Charging Bull Statue, Before Attempting To Scrub It Off As NYPD Approached
A number of climate activists vandalized Wall Street’s famous “Charging Bull” sculpture in Manhattan on Tuesday, Earth Day, before attempting to quickly wipe off the paint as they witnessed law enforcement approach them.
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Ex-Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez’s wife convicted for her role in bribery scheme: ‘Partners in crime’
A Manhattan jury convicted Nadine Menendez on federal bribery charges for her central role in the elaborate, years-long bribery scheme that earned her husband, disgraced former Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez (N.J.), an 11-year prison sentence. After eight hours of deliberation, the federal jury convicted the Democrat’s wife on all 15 counts including bribery, honest services…
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16-year-old suspected driver arrested after store worker, 60, run over repeatedly, killed while trying to stop shoplifting
A 16-year-old suspected get-away driver was arrested Friday after a Southern California store worker, 60, was beaten up, run over repeatedly, and killed while trying to stop a robbery earlier this month. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators are trying to identify several other suspects seen in the vehicle during and after the April 9 incident…
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Hegseth vows to prosecute Pentagon leakers
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Pentagon staffers “will be prosecuted” if they are found leaking sensitive information within the department. This push for investigations comes after top Pentagon officials were removed for allegedly leaking information to reporters. One of the officials who was removed, John Ullyot, also penned an op-ed on Sunday depicting behind-the-scenes turmoil…
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Dem attorney general targets officer as ‘political sacrifice’ for anti-cop agenda: National Police Association
The National Police Association accused New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez (D) of targeting a Las Cruces police officer and turning him into a “political sacrifice” for the anti-cop movement. The NPA described Torrez as a “George Soros backed” prosecutor who is criminally charging an officer for conduct that the police department “explicitly authorized.” As…
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Trump admin shuts down media narrative on ‘deportation’ of German teens who were visiting US
The Trump administration dismantled a media narrative reporting on the supposed maltreatment of German teens denied entry while trying to visit the U.S. The teens said they were interrogated and falsely accused of violating immigration laws while visiting during a global backpacking trip. A New York Post story claimed they were given a deportation order.…
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‘The racism of low expectations’: Sunny Hostin says black people aren’t capable of getting IDs
Critics of voter ID who argue minorities are barred from voting because it’s too difficult for them to get to the DMV fail to see that their whining about marginalization is actually fueled by racism. Take “The View’s” Sunny Hostin as an example. In a recent interview, Hostin said, “Black people don’t have cars, don’t…
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Exclusive: Unreleased DOJ report indicates top Biden FBI official retaliated against underlings who testified against her
The Oversight Project recently obtained an unreleased report from the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General that appears to indicate that a top official in the Biden FBI retaliated against her underlings in response to their cooperation with an earlier OIG investigation that found misconduct revolving around her workplace affair. Mike Howell, president of…
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Medicaid madness: The RINO plot to sabotage Trump’s spending bill
On April 10 in an effort to advance President Trump’s agenda, House Republicans narrowly passed a budget resolution aimed at tax cuts, border security, and military spending. Hard-line conservatives, led by House Freedom Caucus members like Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), demanded deep cuts to Medicaid to rein in bloated entitlements. But that didn’t land so…
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Woke Boise mayor tosses Appeal to Heaven flag aside like trash, raises LGBTQ flag in defiance of state law
The radical mayor of Boise, Lauren McLean, took time on Easter Sunday to crumple up an Appeal to Heaven flag like trash so she could hoist an LGBTQ flag unobstructed at city hall in direct defiance of a new Idaho law. Earlier this month, Republican Gov. Brad Little signed into law H.B. 96, which strictly…
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Army Suspends Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez Over Missing Photos Of Trump, Vance, And Hegseth From Chain Of Command Board
The commander of Fort McCoy has been relieved of her leadership role after the U.S. Army Base in Wisconsin did not have photos of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth displayed for the chain of command board.
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‘Sharp and on his feet’: Elizabeth Warren can’t stand by last year’s defense of Biden’s mental health
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) had a hard time defending her past comments of former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity when confronted about the simmering issue on “Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso.” Fragoso pressed Warren on why the Democratic Party is slow to pivot on how it operates when faced with stunning losses, like in 2016…
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President Biden was against men in women’s sports — administration was split on the issue, new report claims
President Joe Biden did not believe males who think they are females should be allowed in women’s sports, a new report has alleged regarding the 46th president’s administration. While the entirety of the Biden administration wholly agreed that males should be able to enter female spaces based on their gender identity in some capacity, the…
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Karmelo Anthony reportedly moved to undisclosed location after court approval over ‘alarming increase in death threats’
Karmelo Anthony — the Texas teen charged with murdering high school athlete Austin Metcalf earlier this month — has been moved to an undisclosed location due to an “alarming increase in death threats,” KDFW-TV reported. The Next Generation Action Network, a group advocating for Anthony, told the station the location switch occurred after court approval.…
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Fauci’s Net Worth Surged To $15M During Peak Of COVID Lockdowns, Watchdog Finds
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s fortune doubled, hitting close to $15 million, between early 2019 and the end of 2023 over the course of the pandemic, according to records obtained by a watchdog group.
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Trump admin ends Biden’s free ride: 5+ million deadbeat student loan borrowers to face collections
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education announced Monday that it will soon end the former Biden administration’s free ride for student loan borrowers in default. The ED’s Office of Federal Student Aid will restart collections on May 5 for more than five million borrowers who have not made a payment for at least 360 days.…
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Comer refers disgraced former NY Gov. Cuomo to DOJ for criminal prosecution: ‘Caught red-handed’
Andrew Cuomo resigned as New York governor in August 2021 after a report by the state attorney general corroborated 11 women’s sexual harassment claims against him. Investigators said that by groping employees and “making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature,” the Democratic leader created a workplace “filled with fear and intimidation.” Cuomo,…
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Maryland Democrat proves loyalty to Kilmar Garcia; shirks constituents to visit him
Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) has been promoting his trip to El Salvador last week to meet Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal immigrant who is currently sitting in an El Salvador prison. President Donald Trump is not amused by Van Hollen’s leftist antics, and he made that clear in a Truth Social post, writing, “Senator…
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Here’s the ‘Truth About January 6’
Over the last four years, more and more information about what really went down on January 6, 2021, has trickled out. From FBI involvement to Capitol Police possible perjury, Blaze Media has been unveiling the bombshells that shatter the left’s anti-Trump insurrectionist narrative. In our final episode of “The Truth About January 6,” BlazeTV is…
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Trump lashes out at Supreme Court for blocking deportations
The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order early Saturday morning blocking the Trump administration’s deportation of suspected foreign terrorists under the Alien Enemies Act. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito alone dissented. Justice Alito summarized the action thusly: “Literally in the middle of the night, the Court issued unprecedented and legally questionable relief without giving…
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RFK Jr.’s new autism study: The health care industry’s biggest nightmare
The momentum behind the Make America Healthy Again movement is strong. In fact, it’s so strong that RFK Jr. has now claimed that Health and Human Services will announce multiple new studies on the role of environmental toxins in autism within only three weeks. “Within three weeks, and probably, we’re hoping in two weeks, we’re…
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‘US citizen arrested’ narrative hype conflicts with sworn affidavit in Hermosillo case
A recent case of a U.S. citizen being arrested by U.S. Border Patrol in Nogales, Arizona, and then held for 10 days before being released caused another outcry among leftists who claim it’s another example of racial profiling under the Trump administration. However, the I-213 document from the Department of Homeland Security shows that Border…
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Boston Marathon Allows Males To Compete In Women’s Division, Despite Creating A ‘Non-Binary’ Category
The Boston Marathon allowed transgender-identifying biological males to compete in the women’s division this year, despite creating a separate category for “non-binary” identifying individuals.
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Heat death of the discourse?
There’s an undeniable feeling of the air coming out of the balloon of discourse on x.com. Some of this is natural enough. We can’t be at a fever pitch all the time, and now that the most important election of all time is over, we’ve all earned at least a breather. But there’s a deeper,…
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Middle-class Americans thrived under Trump’s tax cuts. Here’s the proof.
As the 2025 fiscal cliff approaches, key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire — triggering one of the largest planned tax hikes in U.S. history. If Congress fails to act, the hardest hit won’t be billionaires or Wall Street elites. It will be working- and middle-class Americans who will…
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Van Hollen Admits El Salvador Trip Was Funded By Taxpayers, Ignores Questions About Abrego Garcia’s ‘MS-13 Ties’
Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen admitted on Sunday that taxpayer funds paid for his trip to El Salvador in an attempt to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran illegal alien who was deported from the U.S. after being deemed a member of MS-13 by the Department of Justice.
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Homeless man ripped out victim’s eyeball during unprovoked attack, police say
An unprovoked attack in Phoenix led to a victim’s right eye being ripped out of its socket by a 39-year-old homeless suspect, according to Arizona police. Daniel Lanks allegedly attacked the victim on April 11 at about 1 a.m. near the intersection of 48th Street and Broadway Road, according to court documents. The victim was…
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St. Bridget’s devotion to honor the 5,480 wounds Christ suffered in His Passion
Five-thousand four-hundred eighty. Thanks to the prayers of St. Bridget of Sweden and her close relationship with Jesus Christ, we have this number to contemplate: the 5,480 blows struck at the body of Christ during His Passion. Strikes meted out with whips, fists, iron nails, rods, and tools of torture such as the cat-o’-nine-tails. This…
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‘Deport them, no questions asked’: 2008 Hillary was a right-wing ‘extremist’?
While the Democrats fight tooth and nail to protect illegal immigrants, a resurfaced 2008 clip of Hillary Clinton reveals that once upon a time, they believed that what Trump is trying to do is the correct move. “I think we’ve got to have tough conditions. Tell people to come out of the shadows if they’ve…
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Putin Ratifies Treaty Agreement With Iran, Strengthening Military And Diplomatic Ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law ratifying a 20-year strategic partnership pact with Iran. It aims to strengthen diplomatic and military ties between the two nations.
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Stock market continues to dive after Trump tirade against ‘major loser’ Fed Chairman Jerome Powell
President Donald Trump excoriated Jerome Powell, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, and the stock market responded by continuing to shed value. The market has lost trillions of dollars in value since Trump commenced his plan to issue massive tariffs to raise revenues and lower the trade deficit with U.S. trading partners. ‘There can…
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Jamie Raskin’s message to foreign countries that work with Trump: Beware when Democrats ‘come back to power’
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said that because of El Salvador’s actions in the detainment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal alien, Congress should be looking at removing federal aid to the country and warned that Democrats will remember countries that helped the Trump administration when they are back in power. During his interview on “Pod…
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Phase 2 of Karmelo Anthony PYSOP: Trial relocation
Jason Whitlock sums up Karmelo Anthony’s alleged fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf as follows: “A 17-year-old brought a knife to a high school event and stabbed someone over a typical teenage disagreement.” Even though “this thing is so clear-cut,” the left is bent on using this atrocity to fuel a race war, and thus far,…
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State employee in Tim Walz’s state arrested for allegedly causing $20,000 of damage to 6 Tesla vehicles: ‘Pretty stupid’
An employee of Minnesota Democrat Gov. Tim Walz’s administration has been caught on camera vandalizing multiple Tesla vehicles with his keys while walking his dog, according to police. Dylan Bryan Adams was arrested for allegedly damaging several Tesla vehicles, according to the New York Post. ‘There’s high-quality video on all of these cars. It’s committing…
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The Trumps Host WH’s Annual Easter Egg Roll
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday, following Easter Sunday, as it is considered an American tradition.
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DHL To Halt Global Shipments Over $800 To U.S. Amid New Customs Rules
DHL, the international courier firm, will temporarily pause shipments to the U.S. for items with a declared value of more than $800, the company announced in a notice.
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Pope Francis’ Cause Of Death Revealed, World Leaders React
The Vatican revealed that 88-year-old Pope Francis officially died of a “cerebral stroke,” leading to a coma and irreversible heart failure on Monday.
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Florida sheriff nabs 5 illegal aliens tied to Tren de Aragua — presses Trump for fast deportation fix
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Florida announced that it busted five illegal aliens tied to the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Sheriff Grady Judd detailed the arrests during a Friday press briefing, explaining that two of the suspects were confirmed TDA members and the other three were identified as “associates.” ‘PCSO detectives obtained…
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Kyrsten Sinema mocks meltdown in Democratic Party in Arizona
Former Senator and former Democrat Kyrsten Sinema mocked the continuing crisis of the Democratic Party in Arizona after party leaders publicly aired out their dirty laundry. Arizona Democratic Party Chair Robert Branscomb II accused Democrat Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego of trying to intimidate and threaten him over his pick for the executive director…
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Pete Hegseth berates mainstream media at Easter Egg Roll over latest hit job: ‘Not gonna work with me’
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ripped into the mainstream media while attending the Easter Egg Roll at the White House on Monday. Hegseth was responding to a report first published by the New York Times that he had sent information about a future military strike on the Houthi terrorist group to a Signal group chat…
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Hochul defies Trump’s deadline to end congestion toll, risking NY funding cuts
New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) is risking losing federal government funding after she refused to comply with President Donald Trump’s demand to shut down Manhattan’s congestion toll. The Trump administration’s Department of Transportation gave Hochul and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority until Sunday to shut down its $9 congestion toll, but the governor and MTA…
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‘They’re crooks’: ‘The Young Turks’ founder admits conservatives were right about the Deep State
Cenk Uygur, founder of “The Young Turks,” has long found himself at odds with those on the right. However, unlike most on the left, Uygur’s attention has shifted from the right to the establishment. “News has not been news for so long. People have forgotten. They’re, like, demanding propaganda, and they’re like, ‘Why won’t you…
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Trump orders flags to be flown at half-staff to honor Pope Francis after his death
President Donald Trump released a brief statement on the death of Pope Francis, which was announced by the Vatican early Monday morning. The president ordered U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the pope, who had struggled with his health for many months and died of a cerebral stroke and heart failure at…
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Noem’s Purse ‘Containing Thousands In Cash’ Stolen At D.C. Restaurant
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was stolen at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, and it reportedly contained around $3,000 in cash, medication, her driver’s license, keys, and her DHS access badge, among other items.
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Separate laws, same state: Are Sharia communities growing in Texas?
New Islamic developments in cities like Plano, Texas, have residents concerned about a rising spread of Sharia-based teachings and community structures. And their concern isn’t misplaced, as videos from inside the movement reveal candid admissions about enforcing religious law, including punishments for theft and adultery. “Those shopkeepers who sell the rings and stuff on the…
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Tim Walz’s daughter says Trump would have deported Jesus Christ for being an MS-13 gang member, calls right-wingers ‘dumb’
The daughter of Minnesota Democrat governor and failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz declared that if Jesus Christ were living in the United States today, President Donald Trump’s administration would claim he was part of the deadly MS-13 gang and deport him. Hope Walz, the 24-year-old daughter of Tim Walz, posted a controversial video on…
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Democrats can’t stop defending violent criminals
The Democrats not only continue to block President Trump’s deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, but are also ignoring the mountain of evidence revealing Garcia’s criminal history. Garcia was suspected of potentially being on a terror watch list after being stopped by Tennessee Highway Patrol in 2022 before being released. He didn’t have documentation or a…
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Christianity Today tries to rewrite the crucifixion with bizarre theory — but it goes horribly wrong
Christianity Today went viral over the Easter weekend for all the wrong reasons. Last week, the Christian magazine asked a provocative question: Was Jesus crucified with nails? — (@) The query stemmed from a novel theory created by Bible scholar Jeffrey P. Arroyo García, who recently published a paper in an academic journal titled, “Nails…
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REPORT: Trump Plans To Pull Another $1B In Harvard Funding Over Antisemitism, Admissions Disputes
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to pull another billion dollars in funding from Harvard University, only a week after freezing $2.2 billion in multi-year federal grants over the university’s refusal to make changes to stop antisemitism and admission policies.
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Irish Band Kneecap Stirs Controversy At Coachella After Projecting ‘F*** Israel, Free Palestine’ Message
The Irish band “Kneecap,” a hip hop trio from West Belfast, Northern Ireland, stirred up controversy at Coachella on Saturday as the group projected a message that read “Free Palestine” above the stage — while simultaneously accusing Israel of genocide during their set.
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Dem judge resigns after ICE arrests suspected Tren de Aragua gangster at his home
A Democrat judge in New Mexico resigned last month just days after a suspected member of the violent Tren de Aragua gang was arrested at his residence. On March 3, Judge Jose “Joel” Cano, magistrate of Doña Ana County, sent a letter to various court staff, including 3rd Judicial District Chief Judge Conrad Perea, announcing…
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Masked thief steals thousands of dollars from DHS Sec. Kristi Noem as she dines
A thief was able to steal the purse of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem while she dined at a downtown Washington, D.C., restaurant on Sunday evening. The bag contained $3,000, Noem’s driver’s license, medication, apartment keys, passport, blank checks, a makeup bag, and her DHS access badge. A spokesperson for Noem confirmed the robbery in…
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Career criminal representing Karmelo Anthony sows chaos, blatantly disrespects victim’s father
An activist from Next Generation Action Network is not only representing accused teen killer Karmelo Anthony but has a lengthy rap sheet of his own. Minister Dominique Alexander, the appointed spokesperson for the alleged teen murderer, has been convicted on child abuse charges and allegations of domestic violence, but served almost zero prison time. While…
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Mayo Clinic rebrands woke DEI initiatives to dodge Trump’s ban
The Mayo Clinic is rebranding its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as “belonging,” following President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibiting all such DEI-related programs. On Inauguration Day, Trump signed an executive action “Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing,” banning the “illegal and immoral discrimination programs” within the federal government. The administration warned…
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Vatican: Pope Francis Dead At 88
Pope Francis, who was considered a reformer that altered the Catholic Church’s traditional views and inspired progressives, has died at the age of 88, the Vatican announced Monday.
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Congressional Democrats arrive in El Salvador, doubling down on support for MS-13 affiliate
Four congressional Democrats arrived in El Salvador on Monday in hopes of pressuring the Trump administration into facilitating the return of Salvadoran MS-13 affiliate Kilmar Abrego Garcia — something the U.S. Supreme Court conditionally ordered earlier this month. The trip comes on the heels of Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen’s (D) pilgrimage to support the…
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Trump SLAMS Harvard for racial discrimination
The Trump administration has frozen over $2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts at Harvard University after its leaders refused to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, ban masks at campus protests, enact merit-based hiring and admission reforms, and reduce the power of faculty and administrators. “Harvard wants to have its cake and eat it…
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Klaus Schwab abruptly quits as WEF chair weeks after signaling a years-long wind down
Klaus Schwab indicated in an April 1 letter to the World Economic Forum’s board of trustees and staff that he was stepping down as chairman of the technocratic globalist organization. The 87-year-old economist did not, however, appear to be in a rush. The WEF told the Financial Times earlier this month that Schwab — who…
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250 years after the British invaded my hometown
When I was a boy, my father would rouse my brothers and me — plus the dog — just after sunrise on Patriots Day. We’d walk to the bottom of our street to catch a glimpse of the men and boys marching down Strawberry Hill Road, bound for the Old North Bridge in Concord. There…
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Crime-ridden Oakland elects Barbara Lee for mayor, rejecting reform for more liberal chaos: ‘Thao 2.0’
Voters in crime-ridden Oakland, California, elected former U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, a Democrat, as the city’s next mayor. Oakland held a special election on Tuesday after former Mayor Sheng Thao (D) was recalled by her constituents over the city’s rising crime rates, which prompted many businesses to flee the area. ‘I’ve never uttered “defund the…
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Glenn Beck reacts to passing of Pope Francis
Earlier this morning, Pope Francis passed away at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta. He was 88 years old and riddled with health issues. His replacement will likely be decided in the next 15 to 20 days by a secret conclave of cardinals, who will vote until a candidate secures a two-thirds majority.…
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O’Leary calls China tariffs soft, but Mark Levin sees the hidden brilliance
On April 8, Kevin O’Leary, commonly known as Mr. Wonderful, appeared on CNN to give his two cents on President Trump’s newly announced 104% tariffs on Chinese imports. O’Leary was critical but not in the way most pundits are critical. On the contrary, O’Leary argued the tariffs weren’t even close to sufficient. “104% tariffs in…
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Why Easter Monday should be a federal holiday — and I’m fighting to make it happen
Last year, as millions of Americans were preparing to celebrate the Resurrection, President Biden took the opportunity to add a new holy day to the national calendar. March 31, 2024 — previously known as “Easter” — would now double as the “Transgender Day of Visibility,” Biden’s proclamation declared. (This was a separate event from the…
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Pope Francis ‘returned to the house of his Father’ at 88
Pope Francis, certain of the empty tomb, went with hope to his own on Easter Monday at the age of 88. The bells of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome began to toll at the news of the Roman pontiff’s passing. In short order, all of the bells in the Italian capital followed suit. Hours earlier,…
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Catholic students push a top-tier university to draw the line on porn
The University of Notre Dame may finally be on the verge of blocking access to pornography on its Indiana campus — and not a moment too soon. When I was a student at Notre Dame in 2019, I met with then-President Rev. John Jenkins to urge him to adopt a campus-wide porn filter. Our student-led…
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2 Mexican Nationals Arrested In Colorado After Transporting 180K Rounds Of Ammunition From Utah
Two Mexican nationals transporting 180,000 rounds of ammunition were arrested in Colorado last month after being pulled over by police in a traffic stop.
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They covered Christ — Trump just brought Him back to light
Jesus is coming back — to the walls of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. In a sharp reversal of the Biden administration’s campaign to scrub religious symbols from public institutions, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced last week that a painting of Jesus covered up in 2023 would be restored to public view. The announcement drew…
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MSNBC Host Argues The Deportation Of Suspected MS-13 Gang Member Will Lead To The Deportation Of Black American Citizens
MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend argued on Saturday that the deportation of Salvadoran National and suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego-Garcia is a slippery slope eventually leading to the deportation of Black American citizens.
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The most radical thing you can do this Easter isn’t new — it’s ancient
Here’s a fun Bible trivia fact: The word “remember” (and its variants) appears over 8,000 times in the Bible. As we celebrate Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection this weekend, remembering calls us to a more intimate relationship with God. I’m currently reading through the Old Testament, and the amount of times God commands the Israelites…
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Jesus didn’t die for this: Paula White’s prosperity lie hijacks Holy Week
The apostle Peter describes false teachers: “And in their greed they will exploit you with false words” (2 Peter 2:3). The Bible describes false teachers in several ways, but one of the most consistent characteristics of a false teacher is that his or her life is marked by greed. In the prosperity gospel, Christ is…
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SoCal Mayor Says He Wants To Give Homeless People Fentanyl
A shocking statement from Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris is sending shockwaves through Southern California.
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Vance Meets With Pope Francis On Easter Sunday: ‘I Pray For You Everyday’
Vice President JD Vance met with Pope Francis on Easter Sunday as the pope continues to recover from pneumonia.
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Greater Exodus: How Jesus is revealed as the ultimate Passover lamb
The Gospel of John can be seen as a “New Book of Exodus,” emphasizing Jesus’ ministry and its profound connection to the Passover. While the synoptic Gospels highlight the Passover meal at the Last Supper to frame Jesus’ crucifixion, John’s Gospel uniquely ties Jesus’ death and mission to the themes of Passover and the Exodus.…
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President Trump Trolls Biden And ‘Radical Left Lunatics’ In Easter Message
President Donald Trump wished all Americans a Happy Easter, including the “Radical Left Lunatics” in a Sunday Truth Social post.
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Old boxes, open hearts, and a little divine timing
My suburban town has a waste drop-off center where residents can take items that don’t belong in the regular trash — things like chemicals, corrugated cardboard, and certain recyclables. I gladly hand over my aluminum and metal cans, which actually have some raw material value, in exchange for unloading the mountain of cardboard boxes I…
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SCOTUS Temporarily Pauses Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court has temporarily paused the deportation of a group of alleged Venezuelan gang members who could be subject to the Alien Enemies Act.
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Russia And Ukraine Accuse Each Other Of Violating Easter Sunday Ceasefire, Zelensky Proposes Extended 30 Day Truce
Both Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of violating an Easter ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Easter changes everything: What the empty tomb means for you today
It’s no exaggeration: On Easter morning, the world changed forever. At dawn, a tomb sat empty — evidence that death had been defeated. Outside that tomb stood stunned women. A messenger of the Lord spoke to them: “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said” (Matthew 28:6). Those words echoed across time…
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Jesus is alive: What happened after the resurrection changed history
So, the tomb is empty. Just as he said he would, Jesus rose from the dead in victory. What happened in the days that followed? The ascension wasn’t immediately after the day of resurrection. Forty days stood between the resurrection and the ascension. And those days mattered for the disciples and for many others. In…
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‘He is not here’: Our subversive Savior
For centuries, debate has roiled over the true location of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and death. I had the privilege of visiting the sites at the center of the controversy on a trip to Israel in mid-March, just before fruitless hostage negotiations ended the ceasefire in Gaza. The first site has been revered by Catholics and…
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Consumer prices are down — why can’t Democrats admit it?
The latest inflation report is in — and for the first time in nearly five years, the Consumer Price Index has dropped. According to data released April 10, gas prices led the decline, falling 6.3% from February to March and nearly 10% year over year. That’s real relief for working families. It’s easy to claim…
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Telling America’s story is too important to leave to radicals
Every nation has a story. Recently, the Washington Post described the Smithsonian Institution, with its 21 museums and 14 educational and research centers, as “the official keeper of the American Story.” What kind of story have the Smithsonian museums been telling about our country? On March 27, President Trump issued an executive order arguing that…
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Everything’s bigger in Texas — especially Nvidia’s new $500 billion AI factories
Nvidia, the AI chip manufacturing giant, recently announced plans to build new AI factories in Dallas and Houston. These plans represent a significant advancement in the production of AI supercomputers entirely within the United States. In its announcement, Nvidia revealed plans to partner with Wistron in Dallas and Foxconn in Houston. Other partners include TSMC,…
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AG: Florida Man Indicted In New Jersey After Boarding Amtrak Train With ‘Small Arsenal’ Of Weapons
A Florida man has been indicted in New Jersey, after allegedly bringing a “small arsenal” of weapons onto an Amtrak train.
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Video Shows Boston Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson Taking Furniture From Her Office Weeks Before Guilty Plea
Newly released surveillance footage has shown Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson removing furniture and a rolled-up rug from City Hall just weeks before pleading guilty to federal charges tied to a kickback scheme.
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Meet the Millennial influencer running to be Michigan’s next US senator
The 2026 U.S. Senate race in Michigan now has its first official candidate: State Sen. Mallory McMorrow, a Millennial Democrat from Oakland County who shot to national attention with a viral floor speech. She’s betting that moment can carry her all the way to the world’s greatest deliberative body. Before Democrats and their media lapdogs…
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Dystopian future as misguided safety push sends drivers to ‘kill switch jail’
Imagine your 2026 car shutting off mid-drive because it thinks you’re drunk or otherwise impaired. That’s real! And you can find it in Section 24220 of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act — a mandate still alive despite fierce pushback, set to raise car prices and spark debate. Proponents of the so-called “kill switch”…
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3 Dead After Small Plane Crashes Into Nebraska River
A small aircraft has crashed into a river in Nebraska, killing all three people on board.
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Zuckerberg courted China, silenced Trump, and called it ‘neutral’
Mark Zuckerberg appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” in January sporting a new hairstyle and a gold chain — an image makeover that began with the billionaire tech mogul sparring with MMA fighters in 2023. He cast himself as a reformed free-speech champion, admitting that under the Biden administration, Meta’s fact-checking regime had become “something…
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College Student Charged In Firebombing Of Missouri Tesla Dealership
A Boston college student has been arrested after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Tesla dealership in Missouri during spring break.
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Demonic influence or political folly? Democrats war for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return
Let’s review everything we know thus far about the Democrats’ new pet, Kilmar Abrego Garcia: He entered this country illegally in 2011. In 2019, ICE detained him based on suspected MS-13 gang affiliations. In 2021, his wife filed a temporary domestic violence protective order against him after he gave her a black eye in a…
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Lessons from the ice storm
I live way up in Northern Michigan. Not quite the Upper Peninsula but almost. Closer to Canada than Detroit, in what many would call the “middle of nowhere.” We get a ton of snow storms — 125 inches of snow per year is the average. Weekends of 18 inches falling from the sky aren’t really…
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Vladimir Putin Announces ‘Easter Truce’ In Ukraine War Until End Of Sunday
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared an “Easter truce” in the ongoing war against Ukraine, stating that Moscow would pause “all military operations” until Monday.
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We need to start trusting our primal survival instincts again
“Never judge a book by its cover.” “There’s some good in everyone.” Our grandparents would look at a scenario like this and decide, correctly, that the visitor on their doorstep was not going to get an answer or an invitation. “You catch more flies with honey than vinegar.” “Always give the benefit of the doubt…
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The real American factory killer? It wasn’t automation
Dylan Matthews at Vox wants you to believe that robots — not China — killed American manufacturing. Even if tariffs reshore production, he argues, they won’t bring back jobs because machines have already taken them. This is not just wrong. It’s an ideological defense of a decades-long policy failure. The jobs lost to offshoring aren’t…
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Catholic craft brewers take a stand for gun ownership
One of the Midwest’s more popular microbreweries is showing its support for the Second Amendment with the release of its first India Pale Ale — 2nd Amendment New England IPA. Illinois native Jeff Alcorn and his sons Trevor and Cameron started Tridentine Brewing Co. as a hobby, naming it in honor of their strong Catholic…
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Trump’s border blitz puts military muscle to work
President Donald Trump has moved faster than anyone expected to secure the U.S.-Mexico border. His latest action — deploying the U.S. military to the Roosevelt Reservation, a 60-foot-wide strip of federal land spanning the border in California, Arizona, and New Mexico — is a necessary step to defend American sovereignty. A White House memorandum issued…
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ICE Leads Multi-Agency NYC Sting Operation, Arresting Over 200 Illegal Aliens In Just One Week
The U.S. Department of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that the agency arrested over 200 illegal aliens within one week in and around New York City earlier this month.
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WH Replaces Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Website ‘Full Of Inaccuracies’ With New Information On Virus Origins
In addition to launching a re-designed COVID.gov website on Friday that revealed the “true origins” of the COVID-19 virus, the Trump administration chastised former Democrat officials and the media for enforcing stringent regulations, rejecting the idea that the virus originated in a lab, and shooting down alternative medicine.
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Introducing ‘Quick Fix’: Practical answers to all your car questions
Here in California, cars have always been king. Just look at the respect with which we refer to our freeways — it’s never just 405, it’s the 405, as a much a unique monument to human ingenuity and aspiration as the Great Pyramid of Giza. And yet California is in many ways the worst place…
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Gov. Abbott: 12 State Agencies Are Probing New Muslim Neighborhood Project: ‘Sharia Law Is Not Allowed In Texas’
A new development project for a Muslim community in Texas, which advertises bringing “Islam to the forefront,” has drawn heavy criticism from Texas GOP Governor Greg Abbott, who has since declared that “Sharia law is not allowed in Texas.”
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DOJ Seeks To Relocate Gov. Newsom’s Tariff Lawsuit Outside California
The Trump administration has indicated its intent to seek a change of venue for California Governor Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit challenging its tariff policies, aiming to move the case from a federal court in San Francisco to one in New York.
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Liberal Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan denies appeal from Mexican family seeking asylum from cartel violence
A family claiming to face violence from a drug cartel will likely be deported to Mexico after Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan denied their request for an emergency appeal to block the deportation proceeding. The liberal justice denied the request for an appeal to the ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and did…
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Washington State U. punishes instructor, staffer charged with beating up Trump-supporting student of color wearing MAGA hat
Washington State University said it fired a staff member and relieved a graduate student instructor of teaching responsibilities after they were charged with physically attacking an undergraduate student of color who supports President Donald Trump and was wearing a Make American Great Again hat when he was assaulted. According to a video report from Turning…
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Salvadoran President Mocks Democrat Sen. Van Hollen’s Visit, WH Asserts That Abrego Garcia Is ‘Never Coming Back’
Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, publicly ridiculed Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen’s meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia via social media late on Thursday. Shortly thereafter, the White House issued a statement on X, firmly asserting that the Salvadoran illegal alien is “never coming back.”
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Previously deported Brazilian woman arrested and charged with child rape, assault, and incest
A Brazilian national – who was previously deported – was arrested by federal law enforcement officers for allegedly raping and assaulting a child, according to authorities. Ilma Leandro De Oliveira, a 53-year-old woman from Brazil, was arrested on March 20 in Falmouth, Massachusetts, by officers and agents with the Boston divisions of ICE, the FBI,…
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Ex-middle school teacher slapped with felony charges over accusations of shocking student sex scandal
A former middle school teacher in Texas is facing felony charges after being accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a student, according to reports. Kara Hernandez – a 31-year-old from Missouri City, Texas – was arrested and charged with indecency with a child involving sexual contact and an improper relationship between an educator…
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White House drops a trove of evidence in support of the laboratory leak theory of the coronavirus pandemic
The White House published a website Friday with the evidence bolstering the laboratory leak theory for the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. The lab leak theory was derided and ridiculed by the left and the mainstream media as a “racist” conspiracy theory meant to smear the Chinese government, but more and more evidence shows that…
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Letitia James FREAKS OUT as her fraud investigation closes in
New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) appeared to lose her temper during a recent speaking event, when she began speaking about President Donald Trump — but her anger might be coming from somewhere deeper. “My mission is clear! I’m focused, I’m prepared, I’m ready. I’ve been trained by the best. I went to Howard…
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Trump holds up photo of Kilmar Garcia’s tattoo meant to prove he’s an MS-13 gang member
President Donald Trump posted a photograph of a Salvadoran man who was deported to a terrorist prison in El Salvador in order to bolster the claim that the man was a member of the infamous Mara Salvatrucha criminal gang. The administration has continued to claim Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a member of MS-13 in order…
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Marines Identified After Fatal Vehicle Accident Near U.S.-Mexico Border In New Mexico
The U.S. military released the names of the two Marines that were tragically killed in a vehicle accident on Tuesday after swerving off the road into a 10-foot ditch — rolling over along a narrow highway in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
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Gabbard: ‘Different Countries’ Sent Messages About RFK Assassination Before He Was Actually Killed
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stated that the newly-released documents pertaining to the assassination of Democrat Senator Robert F. Kennedy raise even “more questions than answers.”
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Dem lawmaker admits to childish ‘prank’ against GOP colleague over poor parking job
A Democrat member of the Michigan House of Representatives admitted that she pulled a childish “prank” on one of her Republican colleagues after he took up two spaces in their designated parking lot. Shortly after noon on Thursday, state Rep. Julie Brixie (D-Meridian Township) and a staffer walked into the area of the House parking…
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Federal judge rules against DOGE access to data of millions of Americans — but there’s a catch
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Department of Government Efficiency having access to the data of millions of Americans. DOGE was tasked by President Donald Trump to cut out waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending and was initially headed up by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. After numerous lawsuits challenging the validity…
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Discord ‘misled’ parents, exposing kids to predators and explicit content: New Jersey lawsuit
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin (D) announced on Thursday that the state had filed a lawsuit against the messaging application Discord. Platkin claimed that Discord has engaged in “unlawful practices that expose NJ kids to violent, sexual content and online child predators.” He further accused the platform of “deceptive and unconscionable business practices.” ‘Discord…
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(RFK Jr.’s new autism investigation causes a media meltdown
RFK Jr. has announced his desire to get to the root cause of the autism epidemic — and strangely enough, Americans left of center are up in arms, as they appear not to want the truth. The health and human services secretary created a firestorm when he claimed that people with autism won’t be able…
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Trump appoints Mark Levin of BlazeTV to ‘revamped’ council
President Donald Trump announced the appointment of BlazeTV host Mark Levin to his “revamped” Homeland Security Advisory Council on Friday. The council provides “advice and recommendations” to Kristi Noem, the Department of Homeland Security secretary, on the “creation and implementation” of operations and policies related to security. ‘Under Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s leadership,…
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The most foulmouthed MLB fan base revealed after analysts review over 1 million fan comments
An analysis of fan comments that featured curse words has revealed which team has fans who are most likely to swear. A sample of comments was taken from the subreddits (dedicated pages on the social website Reddit) for each of the MLB’s 30 teams, where readers can often find the most dedicated fans who want…
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The fatherless epidemic taking over America
Appreciation for the nuclear family structure has been on the decline for a long time, as parents trade what once was the innate need to sacrifice for their children for their own fleeting, superficial desires. This has created a culture of fatherlessness, specifically in minority communities — and Adam Coleman, author of “The Children We…
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Chinese factories are using TikTok to work around retailers and tariffs — big brands say the videos are fake, sort of
Chinese factories are promoting themselves through TIkTok videos and asking American consumers to buy directly from them at a lower cost than retailers. With President Trump recently raising tariffs on China to 245%, videos have gone viral in recent days of Chinese factories offering products in bulk and/or direct to the consumer from factories that…
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The New Pornographers drummer arrested for alleged child pornography
Joseph Seiders, the 44-year-old drummer for the indie rock group the New Pornographers, was charged earlier this month for alleged possession of child pornography, annoying/molesting a child, invasion of privacy, concealing a camera with intent to invade privacy, and attempting to conceal a camera without consent. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office revealed Thursday that deputies…
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State Dept Accuses China Of Assisting Houthis With Intelligence To Attack U.S. Warships, Merchant Vessels In Red Sea
The U.S. State Department has accused a Chinese satellite technology company of directly assisting the Houthis, an Islamist terrorist group, in targeting U.S. warships and merchant vessels in the Red Sea.
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Judge Declines To Extend Enforcement Of Order Reinstating AP’s WH Access: ‘I Don’t Intend To Micromanage’
A federal judge on Friday declined to further enforce his order directing the White House to restore the Associated Press’ access to certain areas.
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Grieving mom obliterates MS-13-supporting Democrats at White House press briefing
Rachel Morin was a mother of five, but left behind her children when she was raped and killed by an undocumented migrant from El Salvador. She was found near the MA & PA Trail in Harford County on August 6, 2023. Victor Martinez-Hernandez was found guilty of her murder on April 14 and had fled…
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Iranian spy manages to infiltrate FAA, become US citizen
An Iranian spy managed to worm his way into the Federal Aviation Administration and even became a U.S. citizen even though he previously served in a foreign military organization associated with terrorism. On Wednesday, Abouzar Rahmati, 42, pled guilty to acting as an agent of a foreign government without prior notification to the attorney general…
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Texas House passes school choice bill, priming pump for a national option: ‘Texas government school monopoly has fallen’
After trying over the course of decades to surmount obstacles laid before them by Democrats and opponents in their own party, Texas Republicans proved successful Thursday in passing universal school choice legislation in a 86-63 vote. The passage of Texas Senate Bill 2 — which came despite the opposition of nominal Republican state Reps. Dade…
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Trump drops 10,000 pages of RFK assassination files, exposing puzzling early death reports
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Friday that the Trump administration had released 10,000 new pages regarding the 1968 assassination of Democratic Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (N.Y.). The long-since classified investigation documents were released as part of President Donald Trump’s January 23 executive order directing the declassification of files on the assassinations of Sen.…
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Mark Levin Among New Appointees To Trump’s Revamped Homeland Security Advisory Council
President Donald Trump has announced the appointment of several notable figures to his Homeland Security Advisory Council, including Fox News contributor Mark Levin—an accomplished attorney and political commentator—alongside South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, Florida State Senator Joe Gruters, and former NYPD detective Bo Dietl.
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Tulsi Gabbard Announces Release Of 10K Pages Of Docs Pertaining To 1968 RFK Assassination
On Friday, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard announced the release of around 10,000 documents pertaining to the 1968 assassination of Democrat Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
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Man wanted for murder now faces new felony charges after his dogs maul neighbor to death in vicious attack
A Texas man — who is already facing murder charges in a separate case — was hit with new felony charges after his three dogs allegedly mauled a 65-year-old woman to death. Marshall Garrett, 38, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with three counts of criminal negligent failure to secure his dogs. Neighbors allegedly told…
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David Hogg criticizes Dems for championing democracy, claiming it gave us school shootings
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg said it is wrong for Democrats to campaign so hard on preserving democracy because the current political system gave American youth problems such as school shootings and climate change. Hogg’s comments about one of the main Democratic talking points during elections are sure to cause further frustration with…
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Trump purges Clinton’s $1B woke, audit-failing volunteer agency
The Trump administration on Wednesday placed most of AmeriCorps’ full-time employees on administrative leave as it moves to reorganize the Bill Clinton-era volunteer agency. The independent federal agency was established by Congress in 1993 to connect young Americans with community service opportunities, providing roughly a $4,000 stipend, housing accommodations, food, and a higher education grant,…
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Father of Austin Metcalf swatted just minutes after he was kicked out of Karmelo Anthony family news conference
The father of slain high school athlete Austin Metcalf was the victim of a swatting attempt just minutes after he was kicked out of the family news conference for Karmelo Anthony, the accused killer. Frisco police said that they responded to a report of a gunshot at the home of the Metcalf family on Thursday.…
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‘We are not the same’: Trump, Democratic senator make the difference between their priorities abundantly clear
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen (D) revealed this week that he and other Democrats intend to continue prioritizing illegal aliens in the U.S. over American citizens. The Trump White House made clear that it will continue to champion and prioritize the American people — especially those suffering from the fallout of Democrats’ extra-national sympathies. This…
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Whitlock: Karmelo Anthony PSYOP goes FULL OJ Simpson
As Jason Whitlock watches the fallout of Karmelo Anthony’s fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf, he’s reminded of O.J. Simpson’s 1995 trial. It was one of the most racially charged trials in U.S. history, exposing and deepening racial divides between black and white Americans. “Karmelo Anthony is about to be the new O.J. Simpson,” says Whitlock.…
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NY Gov. Hochul looks to free violent criminals to mask prison staffing disaster she fueled: Report
New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) reportedly wants to release some violent criminals as the state battles a severe prison staffing crisis. Last month, Department of Corrections Commissioner Daniel Martuscello III announced that the state had fired 2,000 corrections officers for participating in an “illegal” 22-day strike. Prior to the walkout, the state’s prison system…
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Scott Jennings rips apart CNN panel’s desire to bring MS-13 associate back to US
CNN contributor Scott Jennings and guest Batya Ungar-Sargon dismantled the liberal panelists’ reasons for wanting to have Kilmar Abrego Garcia be brought back to the United States as the El Salvadoran citizen is still in El Salvador. Thursday’s episode of “News Night with Abby Phillip” took place after Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) was able…
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Rubio Signals End To U.S. Mediation Efforts In Russia-Ukraine War Unless Progress Is Made
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Friday that the U.S. would “move on” from trying to mediate a Russian-Ukraine peace deal within days, unless there’s clear signs an agreement to end the war can be reached.
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Trump judge sides with North Dakota Catholics, blocks ‘anti-religion’ Biden regulations
A Trump judge sided Wednesday with Catholic organizations in North Dakota, shielding them from the enforcement of a Biden Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule and guidance that required their complicity in employees’ efforts to kill their unborn children as well as gender ideology. The outcome was unsurprising given U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Traynor’s suggestions…
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Charles Barkley says Stephen A. Smith presidential run likely started as a joke: ‘Knock it off’
NBA legend Charles Barkley said he would never vote for NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith, and Democrats are in danger of losing his vote forever if they run him. “Calm down, Stephen A. — and Stephen A. is one of my friends,” Barkley said on a recent episode of the Sports Illustrated podcast “SI Media…
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Rabid defenders of pit bulls are spiritually blind — and ignoring the tragic stats
The never-ending pit bull debate has been reignited online after an Ohio infant was tragically killed by one of her family’s three pit bulls — who spent its life as a beloved family pet. “I will never understand why!!!” mother Mackenzie Copley wrote in a Facebook post, where she posted photos of her 7-month-old daughter…
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Letitia James wags finger at Trump in first interview following ‘damning’ fraud allegations
Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James was vague and defiant in her first interview since allegations surfaced that she has repeatedly engaged in mortgage fraud. On Thursday, James appeared on “Inside City Hall” with Spectrum NY1 to discuss the allegations, though she apparently did little more than to call them “baseless.” “Let me just…
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RFK Jr.’s big announcement on autism rates — and why the scientific community doesn’t want the truth
Autism rates have skyrocketed in the past couple of decades — and to the dismay of those who profit from it, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made it clear that he’s intent on figuring out why. In an announcement this week, RFK Jr. brought a study to light that found…
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Exclusive: Hundreds of conservative Texans rally behind Paxton’s effort to primary Cornyn
Over 250 conservative leaders across Texas are backing Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) in his bid to unseat Republican Sen. John Cornyn (Texas), Blaze News first learned. Texan leaders, lawmakers, and grassroots activists alike rallied behind Paxton as he prepares to primary Cornyn, who he says is relying too much on the establishment. Cornyn has…
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Democrats could have freed ‘Maryland man’ Abrego Garcia. They chose politics instead.
Maryland Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s failed trip to El Salvador to free Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia — an illegal immigrant and MS-13 gang affiliate — from a maximum-security prison reveals a stupid irony. Democrats might have succeeded in transferring him to a neighboring country if they had taken a smarter, subtler approach. Instead, they…
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Woke wordplay warps language — and the meaning of freedom
Someone just sent me a Passover greeting that traced the arc of tyranny from the ancient pharaohs to our current “dictator” in the White House. The message left little to the imagination: Donald Trump, apparently, is the modern-day pharaoh. The sender works, unsurprisingly, in our state bureaucracy in Harrisburg. She was happy as a lark…
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‘G20’ offers wonky wish fulfillment for Kamala Harris die-hards
Last spring’s “Civil War” treated audiences to the spectacle of America finally quelling a MAGA-coded revolt that had split it in two. The movie’s Trump-like villain played on fears that the defeated president’s comeback bid — at the time building momentum — might actually work. His cowardly, ignominious death at the end offered reassurance that…
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SCOTUS Set To Hear Arguments In May Regarding ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Dispute
In what is anticipated as one of the most eagerly-awaited cases that the Supreme Court will review since Trump took office, oral arguments in a lawsuit contesting President Donald Trump’s bid to terminate birthright citizenship will be heard next month.
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Forced grins and old tensions: Hailey Van Lith reunites with Angel Reese in Chicago
On Monday, April 14, the WNBA held its 2025 draft in New York City. TCU guard Hailey Van Lith was selected by the Chicago Sky with the No. 11 overall pick in the first round, which means she’ll be reuniting with her old LSU teammate Angel Reese. In a post-draft interview, Van Lith was told…
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Deliverance requires memory — and America is forgetting
Passover has just ended — a central story for Jews and Christians alike but also a defining narrative for America. America’s founders drew heavily from the Exodus and the Hebrew prophets. They studied Hebrew. Some even proposed it as the official language of the United States. Benjamin Franklin, for his part, suggested that the national…
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DHS: Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Wife Sought Restraining Order In 2021 After The Deported Man ‘Punched’ And ‘Scratched’ Her, Ripped Her Clothes
According to 2021 court documents shared by Homeland Security, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal alien “MS-13 gang member” who was recently deported back to El Salvador — previously requested a restraining order against him on the grounds of domestic violence.
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Suspect in deadly Florida State University shooting identified as son of local sheriff’s deputy, police say
A shooting at Florida State University on Thursday resulted in two deaths so far and six people wounded, according to authorities. Police identified the shooting suspect as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, the son of a local sheriff’s deputy. Responders reportedly shot Ikner, who was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, according to police sources who spoke to ABC…
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Speaking tongues or nonsense? Rebutting bad TikTok theology
Speaking in tongues is a spiritual act and a gift that is imparted upon believers by the Holy Spirit — and videos of believers speaking in tongues are making the rounds on TikTok. However, after seeing one video of a young woman recording herself praying in tongues, Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” isn’t convinced that…
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Scientists Detect ‘Potential Signs Of Alien Life’ 124 Light-Years From Earth
Astronomers now claim that they have the most compelling evidence to date for the existence of extraterrestrial life, citing a massive planet that is located approximately “124 light-years” from Earth.
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You won’t believe what happened to Joe Exotic’s tigers …
For those who need a quick refresher: Joseph Maldonado, a.k.a. Joe Exotic, became a national sensation in 2020 when the documentary “Tiger King” soared to the top of Netflix’s charts. As an eccentric-dressing, gay polygamist and exotic cat owner with lofty political aspirations, it’s no wonder everyone couldn’t stop talking about him. However, Joe Exotic’s…
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Trump rips into Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates and suggests he’ll be fired soon
President Donald Trump took shots at the chair of the Federal Reserve after his comments appeared to lead to a drop in the stock market. Trump lambasted Jerome Powell for announcing Wednesday that the Fed would not be cutting interest rates because of signs of instability in the economy. The president then suggested that Powell…
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on ending birthright citizenship
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear oral arguments about the Trump administration’s effort to end birthright citizenship. The contentious policy has been criticized by immigration hawks who hope its cessation would close off automatic citizenship to children of illegal aliens and remove that incentive for migrants. ‘Birthright citizenship is the argument, is the position,…
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Illegal crossing enablers cry broke under Trump’s border crackdown: ‘$200 a day without fail’
Residents living around the Darién Gap, a jungle passage between Colombia and Panama, who once collected significant profits by aiding immigrants seeking to illegally cross into the U.S., are now crying broke under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. On Wednesday, the Associated Press published a report on the local economies’ recent collapse, featuring interviews with…
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Ex-wife of former TV anchor tried to hire hit man to make him ‘disappear and be put underground’ after son’s freak death: Docs
A Tennessee woman is accused of attempting to have her ex-husband, a former local TV news anchor, killed in a murder-for-hire plot, according to legal documents. On Friday, 55-year-old Angelia Solomon of Franklin was arrested and charged with solicitation to commit first-degree murder against her ex-husband, according to the Franklin Police Department. ‘He deserves the…
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Appeals court rules against Trump asking to lift order to ‘facilitate’ Kilmar Garcia’s return from terrorist prison
The Trump administration received another defeat in court after their request to lift an order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from prison was rejected. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the request on Thursday in a ruling that was described as “blistering” by some outlets. ‘While we fully respect the Executive’s robust assertion of…
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SpaceX Considered Current Frontrunner To Acquire Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense Contract
Elon Musk’s SpaceX, along with two partners, have emerged as frontrunners to acquire President Donald Trump’s “Golden Dome” missile defense system contract — according to multiple reports.
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NBA champion Antoine Walker asks why the WNBA doesn’t have any male ex-players covering their sport: ‘Is there a problem?’
NBA great and champion Antoine Walker sparked a debate by seemingly pointing out hypocrisy in the WNBA. Walker won an NBA title in 2006 with the Miami Heat and was a fan-favorite for his three-point shooting and charisma. Taking to his X account, Walker posed a simple question that the WNBA and its supporters are…
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LeBron James called out for taking warm-ups shirtless on NBA court, sparking call for league to bring back dress code
Two-time NBA champion Isiah Thomas called out LeBron James for appearing shirtless on the court in Houston, saying it should be a fineable offence. During a segment on NBATV, the network was previewing an upcoming game between James’ Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets. The cameras quickly cut to James taking practice shots in…
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ED announces termination of Maine’s federal funding over males in female sports: ‘Be careful what you wish for’
The Department of Education announced its consequences for Maine after the state failed to meet its deadline for Title IX compliance on Friday. With a “final warning” letter to Maine in early April, the ED has followed through with its April 11 deadline and will now seek enforcement by handing over its Title IX investigation…
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Karmelo Anthony advocate blasts ‘disrespectful’ father of Austin Metcalf for showing up at Anthony family news conference
The president of the Next Generation Action Network — a group advocating for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, who’s charged with murdering high school star athlete Austin Metcalf — called Metcalf’s father “disrespectful” for showing up at a Thursday news conference for the Anthony family. NGAN’s Dominique Alexander added that Jeff Metcalf’s presence at the event was…
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Target CEO Meets With Al Sharpton Amid ‘Backlash’ Over DEI Rollback, Boycott Threats
Target CEO Brian Cornell is set to meet with civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton this week in New York, amid heavy criticism over the company’s DEI programs.
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‘Family, faith, and grit’: Did Stallone just give Hollywood a knockout punch in new film?
Many films coming out of Hollywood recently have faced heavy criticism, not only for often pushing “woke” values but for being unoriginal — and Dick Boyce aims to change that. Boyce is an investor and entrepreneur who has co-produced a new film alongside Sylvester Stallone called “Lost on a Mountain in Maine.” The story spans…
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Older woman ‘targeted’ college football star in extortion plot with sexual assault claim, player’s agent claims
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond denied allegations of sexual assault, while his agent claimed the athlete was “set up” by the accuser. Bond is currently ranked as the 10th-best NCAA wide receiver in the country by ESPN ahead of the NFL Draft and 57th overall in a recent mock draft by expert Mel Kiper…
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Trump Promises ‘100%’ Chance Of Trade Deal With EU During WH Meeting With Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
On Thursday, President Donald Trump welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House and told reporters that he was hopeful that the United States and the European Union would come to a trade agreement.
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Disney actor admits to ‘fear for deportation’ — takes shot at Trump supporters over Gulf of America
Disney and “Star Wars” actor Diego Luna took jabs at President Trump’s supporters during an exchange with television host Jimmy Kimmel. Things immediately got political for Luna during his appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” when the host asked him about the recent body of water name-change from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of…
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RFK’s autism toxin probe ignites deep divide among parents: Acceptance or cure?
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated Wednesday that the agency plans to study several potential “environmental factors” that could be linked to the spike in autism. Kennedy’s announcement ignited a fierce clash on social media among parents. Some backed his efforts to discover the cause, while others called for more dignity…
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Actresses Olivia Munn and Olivia Wilde mock all-female trip to space: ‘Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride?’
Actress Olivia Munn called out the recent all-female space crew for “gluttonous” spending after the celebrity-laden event was glorified as a landmark achievement for women. An all-female celebrity crew went into what is technically considered space this week and was publicized as a benefit for “humankind.” The New Shepard program, launched by Blue Origin under…
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Majority of Americans support deportation of all illegal immigrants
The Trump administration published a CNN polling analysis that found more and more Americans support the deportation of all illegal immigrants in the U.S. Critics of the administration are accusing President Donald Trump of violating due process rights and other legal protections in his pursuit of the mass deportations he promised during the 2024 presidential…
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Biden tried to spare child-killer from death sentence — but he could get the chair anyway
A convicted killer whose federal death sentence was commuted by President Joe Biden may still face execution after he was indicted at the state level earlier this week. On April 14, a grand jury in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, indicted Thomas Sanders for the brutal slaying of 12-year-old Lexis Kaye Roberts a decade and a half…
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Drugged for being boys: The TRUTH behind the ADHD scam
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that people are born with. Well, at least that’s long been the narrative in the medical field. But the fact that ADHD diagnoses and Adderall prescriptions have skyrocketed in recent decades, especially in young male populations, has many — even the left’s “experts” — questioning if ADHD is…
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Report: Trump Called Off Israeli Plan To Strike Iranian Nuclear Sites In Favor Of Diplomacy
President Donald Trump reportedly called off an Israeli plan to strike Iranian nuclear sites next month in favor of negotiating a deal regarding Tehran’s nuclear program, according to The New York Times.
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Florida: ‘Active Shooter’ Situation At Florida State University, Suspect In Custody
On Thursday, police responded to calls regarding an active shooter on the campus of Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee.
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The illegal aliens picked up by ICE in Maryland while Van Hollen was in El Salvador
The White House released a list of illegal aliens who have committed serious crimes and have been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Maryland while Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland has been advocating for the release of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 gang member, was deported back…
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‘Kumbaya bulls**t’: Katy Perry’s post-space flight comments will make you CRINGE
Apparently, we’re supposed to jump and cheer because an all-female flight crew went to space for 11 whole minutes, supposedly proving that girls can do anything. Maybe some of the world is celebrating. But those of us who know that this so-called gender gap is largely made up by radical left feminists — we’re all…
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Judge Finds Google Guilty Of Running Illegal Ad Monopolies, Harming Customers
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that tech giant Google operates illegal monopolies over two separate markets related to digital advertising technology.
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Land of the free? Parents ARRESTED after refusing to vaccinate 9-month-old baby
America may be sold as the land of the free, but after the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families ripped five children from their parents’ arms for allegedly refusing to vaccinate their 9-month-old baby — the word “free” seems to mean very little. The parents, Israel Rivera and Ruth Encarnacion, were then arrested for “familial…
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Miami coach says any player who holds out for a better NIL deal can ‘get out’ after Tennessee loses star QB over dispute
Miami Hurricanes football coach Mario Cristobal said any player who is looking to hold off playing until they get a better name, image, and likeness deal may as well get off the team. Cristobal’s remarks came after Tennessee parted ways with quarterback Nico Iamaleava because the star player was looking to restructure, and reportedly almost…
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Trump to slam border shut with vast buoy wall, tightening grip on illegal crossing chaos
President Donald Trump’s administration is gearing up to clamp down further on illegal crossings from Mexico by installing floating buoy barriers in the Rio Grande. The Washington Examiner reported Wednesday that the Trump administration plans to place a 17-mile-long buoy wall in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. ‘Gov. Abbott deployed them soon after and…
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New York Yankees say they are still committed to DEI initiatives: ‘Our Diversity and Inclusion Committee continues’
The New York Yankees said they are still hosting diversity, equity, and inclusion committees and summits, despite Major League Baseball removing references to such activities online. While MLB removed references to DEI initiatives as well as its DEI-centric hiring pipeline program in March, sources inside the organization claimed the Yankees are still engaging in possibly…
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Trump Criticizes Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Says His ‘Termination Cannot Come Fast Enough’
President Donald Trump was critical of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday, further intensifying his feud by posting a statement on social media saying, “Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough!”
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Thug convicted of murdering woman who rejected his offer to ‘get high’; he said he felt disrespected by her ‘f**k off’ reply
An Iowa male was convicted last week of murdering a woman who rejected his offer to “come get high” — and he said he felt disrespected by her “f**k off” response. A Polk County jury on Wednesday convicted James Bernard Johnson, 43, of first-degree murder for shooting Nikki Loffredo, 42, last summer in Des Moines,…
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Trump admin takes steps to prevent illegal aliens from leeching off Social Security, welfare programs
President Donald Trump signed a memo Tuesday directing his administration to ensure that illegal aliens are not receiving taxpayer funds from Social Security Act programs, including Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. The initiative appears to be aimed both at eliminating the monetary incentive for…
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David Hogg starts ‘circular firing squad’ in Democratic Party with this radical move
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg is causing problems the party would rather not deal with as Democrats are still struggling with how to properly counter the fast actions of the Trump administration. Politico reports that many Democrats in the DNC and on Capitol Hill are venting their frustration over Hogg’s decision to have…
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Sen. Van Hollen’s bizarre mission to bring MS-13 associate back to US is a humiliating bust
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen is among the Democrats who decided that bringing a deported MS-13 associate — found by more than one immigration court to be a “danger to the community” — back to the United States is somehow a worthy cause. After failing to secure a meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele during…
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From Hitler’s buddies to pro-Hamas protests: Why Trump is RIGHT to starve Harvard’s billions
Back in January, the Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in federal grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University, citing rampant anti-Semitism and leftist ideological bias on campus. The administration pointed to Harvard’s poor handling of pro-Palestinian protests and argued that university administrators fostered an unsafe environment for Jewish students. The university’s DEI hiring…
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Kilmar Garcia was reportedly released by FBI after 2022 traffic stop despite police suspecting him of human trafficking
Another bombshell report bolsters the Trump administration’s claims that Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia was simply an innocent and peaceful “Maryland man” before he was flagged for deportation. The report from the Tennessee Star claims that Garcia was detained in a traffic stop in Dec. 2022 and was suspected of human trafficking but the Tennessee…
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Legal Standoff: DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Maine Over Policy On Male Athletes In Female Sports Following State AG Lawsuit Against GOP Admin
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated on Wednesday that the Justice Department has launched a lawsuit against Maine to challenge the state’s policy on transgender-identifying athletes participating in women’s and girls’ sports.
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Weak Republicans may derail Tennessee’s bold move against illegal immigration
We either make illegal immigration illegal — or we stop pretending. For years, we’ve claimed to oppose illegal immigration while offering taxpayer-funded benefits to those here unlawfully. If life in the United States became less accommodating, many would choose to leave on their own. A logical first step: Stop offering free public education to those…
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Trump: Jay Clayton To Be Interim U.S. Attorney For Southern District Of New York
President Donald Trump has stated that Jay Clayton, a former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, will serve as interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
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Is Donald Trump putting an end to daylight saving time?
Americans have been struggling through daylight saving time their entire lives, but President Donald Trump is now considering putting an end to it. “The House and Senate should push hard for more Daylight at the end of a day. Very popular and, most importantly, no more changing of the clocks, a big inconvenience and, for…
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Neoliberalism implodes in a crisis of truth and trust
Since the Enlightenment, liberalism has aimed to remove politics from the political. Given that human history is largely defined by clashing worldviews and violent conflict, the impulse to tame this dynamic is understandable. Liberalism, grounded in secular neutrality and rule of law, sought to suppress the passions that drive men to war. Its answer was…
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Report: Elise Stefanik Considering Run For N.Y. Governor
Incoming reports are claiming that GOP Representative Elise Stefanik, who recently withdrew her nomination to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN), is considering running for New York’s gubernatorial position.
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Mother Of Rachel Morin, Who Was Murdered By Salvadoran Illegal, Slams Dem Senator’s Push To Return ‘MS-13 Gang Member’
The mother of Rachel Morin, the 37-year-old mother of five who was murdered by an illegal alien from El Salvador, slammed Maryland Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen for traveling to El Salvador in an attempt to return a deported man deemed to be an MS-13 gang member by the Department of Justice.
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Trump admin asks IRS to rescind Harvard’s tax-exempt status
The Department of Justice asked the Internal Revenue Service to escalate President Donald Trump’s war against Harvard University by revoking the institution’s tax-exempt status. CNN reported that two sources familiar with the matter said the IRS was looking into the possibility after the Trump administration froze billions in federal funding to Harvard on Tuesday. Fox…
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Remains of missing elderly woman found in concrete beneath shed built by her child molester handyman, police say
Washington state police said that a child molester handyman is a person of interest in the death of an elderly woman whose remains were found in concrete beneath a shed. 82-year-old Marcia Norman had been reported missing since April 1, and the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office said that her remains were found partially encased in…
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Connecticut: Man ‘Held Captive’ For More Than 20 Years In Family Home By Parents Speaks Out
A 32-year-old Connecticut man who claims to have been held captive by his father and stepmother for twenty years, broke free after intentionally setting fire to his childhood residence.
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The growing political dating divide — and its consequences
There’s a movement on the right that’s been growing in momentum: that men and women are becoming proud of building the traditional nuclear family — despite decades of propaganda urging both men and women to put their careers first. However, while the movement is strong, the increase of women who self-identify as liberal and men…
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What in the Dickens? Think twice before seeing this new Jesus movie
If you want to make a movie about Jesus, the Bible is a great place to start — and end. So it was an odd choice for Mofac Studios, a South Korean production company, to use Charles Dickens’ work “The Life of Our Lord” as the basis for its new animated children’s movie, “The King…
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Faith meets excellence in a stunning new animated film
I don’t throw around the word “masterpiece” lightly. In fact, I’ve developed something of a reputation for being hard to impress. I don’t think that’s unfair. My standards aren’t unusually high — contemporary standards are just too low. So when I find something that deserves real praise, I won’t hold back. And the new animated…
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American Pastor Abducted In South Africa Is Rescued Following Police Shootout
The American pastor who was kidnapped during a Sermon in South Africa has thankfully been rescued following a police shootout.
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Hamas: We Have ‘Lost Contact’ With Captors Of Edan Alexander, Last Living American Hostage
According to Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas’ military wing, the Islamist terrorist group “lost contact” with hostage Edan Alexander’s captors on Tuesday, following what he called “a direct strike on their location” — the BBC reported on Wednesday.
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ACLU fights to restore woke books Trump banned to protect military kids from gender ideology
The American Civil Liberties Union announced Tuesday that it filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense’s school system for removing books that reference “race and gender” from its libraries. President Donald Trump previously signed executive actions banning diversity, equity, and inclusion from the federal government, resulting in the removal of woke gender ideology books…
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Judge Boasberg finds probable cause to hold Trump in contempt for refusing to stop deportation flights
A federal judge says there is probable cause to hold President Donald Trump in contempt for refusing to end deportation flights from a previous ruling. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg had issued the emergency order on March 15 against the flights of illegal immigrants that were ordered by President Donald Trump. The president invoked the…
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‘Praise the Lord!’ Kidnapped American pastor rescued in South Africa as 3 suspects gunned down in ‘high-intensity shoot-out’
An American pastor who was kidnapped by armed men while preaching a sermon in South Africa last week was rescued days later as part of a remarkable mission, according to law enforcement. As Blaze News previously reported, Josh Sullivan was preaching during a Thursday evening service at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Motherwell — a…
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Spy Wednesday: A chilling warning from the man who betrayed Christ
Since the earliest times, the Catholic Church has commemorated the Wednesday of Holy Week as Spy Wednesday, the day Judas Iscariot slipped away to negotiate the traitor’s price to turn Jesus Christ over to the chief priests in Jerusalem. The betrayal of Judas deserves plenty of attention as we prepare to recall Christ’s Passion and…
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1,300+ foreign students lose visas in Trump’s sweep to end radical campus insanity: Report
President Donald Trump’s administration appears to have amplified its efforts to crack down on radical college campus protests, revoking visas for more than 1,300 foreign students, according to an analysis from Inside Higher Ed. The publication reported that as of Wednesday morning, it verified that 1,321 students have had their legal status changed by the…
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‘This travesty has gone on long enough’: Trump admin annihilates rebrand of Obama’s censorship agency
The Global Engagement Center, a multi-agency entity housed within the U.S. State Department that was credibly accused of working with domestic and foreign organizations to silence conservative voices, was supposedly shuttered on Dec. 23, 2024. This closure was, however, a sleight of hand. In the final weeks of the Biden administration, the censorious practices undertaken…
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‘SNL’ openly mocks gay surrogacy — what is happening?
Over the past decade, the once universally loved “Saturday Night Live” has become a clear propaganda tool of the left — consistently pushing left-wing issues while poking fun at the right. However, that may be changing after one April 12 “SNL” skit shockingly mocked gay surrogacy. The sketch took place at a chaotic dinner party…
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Hysterical feminists rage at sideline reporter for hitting on girl in viral video during baseball broadcast
A viral video showing a sports reporter asking for a young lady’s phone number during a baseball broadcast angered feminists who called it sexist and misogynist. Sportscaster Wiley Ballard was interviewing two female fans during the broadcast of the Atlanta Braves games against the Toronto Blue Jays when he was encouraged by other broadcasters to…
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Trump Admin Refers N.Y. AG Letitia James For Possible Mortgage Fraud Prosecution
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte issued a letter Tuesday alleging that the New York Attorney General Letitia James “falsified records” to secure a home loan on a property in Virginia as her “principal residence” in 2023, when she was serving as New York’s prosecutor.
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Report: Karmelo Anthony Living With Family In $900K Home In Gated Community, Despite Asking For Lowered Bond
Surfacing reports have stated that Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old who admitted to fatally stabbing student Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has purportedly been living in a $900,000 home with his family — despite requesting that a judge lower his $1 million bond, due to “financial difficulties.”
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UK: Supreme Court Rules Biological Men Identifying As Trans Women Don’t Meet Legal Criteria For The Term ‘Woman’
In a decisive affirmation of legal clarity, the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Wednesday that biological males who identify as transgender women will not be legally recognized as women under the nation’s Equality Act.
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Karmelo Anthony, family move into $900K home in gated community after teen’s $1M bond on murder charge cut to $250K: Report
Karmelo Anthony — the Texas teen charged with murdering high school star athlete Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet April 2 — and his family reportedly moved into a $900,000 home in a gated community after Anthony’s $1 million bond was cut to $250,000 Monday, and he walked free from from jail later that…
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‘Not a coincidence’: ANOTHER Trump assassination plot thwarted
A Wisconsin teenager — who apparently had his sights set on assassinating President Donald Trump — has allegedly killed his mother and stepfather as a part of his plot. The teen, Nikita Casap, 17, faces nine felony charges, including two counts of murder and two counts of hiding a corpse. Federal investigators are pursuing an…
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Dem Sen. Chris Van Hollen Travels To El Salvador To Push For Return Of Accused ‘MS-13 Gang Member’ Following His Deportation
Democrat Maryland Senator Chis Van Hollen has traveled to El Salvador in an attempt to bring a migrant man, who is accused of being an MS-13 member, back to the United States after he was deported to El Salvador.
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White House finds a clever way to box out the AP
A federal judge granted the Associated Press an injunction on April 8, preventing the Trump administration from excluding the liberal publication from press events at the White House. The ruling, which an attorney for the government suggested “constitutes an unprecedented intrusion into Executive authority,” was celebrated by the liberal publication and others antagonistic of the…
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Former hostage of Iran calls out Cory Booker for hypocritical outrage over migrant deported to Salvadoran prison
An American who had been a hostage of Iran called out the hypocrisy of Democrat Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey for hopping into action for a migrant from El Salvador after previously ignoring the man’s captivity. Booker excoriated the Trump administration over the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member who…
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Watch wild dashcam video of hit-and-run crash that led to bizarre chain of events culminating in arrest of rock star’s wife
Newly released dashcam video shows the moment of a crazy hit-and-run accident involving multiple vehicles in Southern California last week that led to a bizarre chain of events culminating in the arrest of the wife of rock band Weezer’s bassist. As Blaze News previously reported, 51-year-old best-selling author Jillian Lauren Shriner was arrested last Tuesday…
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Judge rules in favor of high school that banned ‘XX’ wristband protest because it was ‘trans-exclusionary’
A federal judge sided with a school district that banned a protest against transgender athletes that involved pink wristbands with “XX” written on them, referring to female chromosomes. Parents of female student athletes at Bow High School in New Hampshire filed a lawsuit against the Bow School District after they were banned from school property…
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New Mexico: 2 U.S. Marines Killed, Another Injured In Border Deployment Vehicle Incident
Two Marines that were deployed to assist in the Trump administration’s Southern Border crackdown were tragically killed in a vehicle accident along a highway in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, while a third is now in critical condition.
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2 More Pentagon Advisors ‘Placed On Administrative Leave’ Amid DOD Leak Probe
Two Defense Department (DoD) deputy chiefs of staff have now been placed on administrative leave in addition to one of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s leading advisers, Dan Caldwell, who was escorted out of the Pentagon after he was identified in a leak.
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New information pokes hole in Democrats’ ‘wrongly deported Maryland man’ narrative
The El Salvadoran national accused of being a member of MS-13 and was deported back to the Central American country has been showered with support from Democrats for being a “wrongly deported Maryland man.” New information about what he allegedly did while in the United States appears to bolster the reasons for his deportation. While…
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State Department considers closing nearly 30 embassies and consulates to slash federal deficit
President Donald Trump’s Department of State is reportedly weighing closing nearly 30 embassies and consulates as part of its plan to massively reduce the agency’s budget. State Department memos obtained by the New York Post and several other outlets revealed that the agency outlined a strategy to slash its spending by $26 billion in the…
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Jasmine Crockett under FEC investigation for money laundering
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) has been in the headlines for her wild antics quite a bit in the not-so-distant past, but this time the reason appears to be a little more serious. Crockett is officially under investigation by the Federal Election Commission for money laundering through the Democrat donation site ActBlue and alleged voter…
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Gov. Newsom Announces Lawsuit Against Trump Admin Over ‘Unlawful And Unprecedented’ Sweeping Tariffs
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that The Golden State is suing the Trump administration over President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.
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Top UK court deals devastating blow to cross-dressing activists
Britain’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that the legal definition of “woman” excludes male transvestites. Conservatives and feminists such as J.K. Rowling celebrated the court’s affirmation of reality. Meanwhile, gender ideologues and LGBT activists who recently suffered other monumental defeats in the isles — namely Britain’s ban of puberty blockers and the landmark Cass Review’s…
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Mark Levin reveals what liberals DON’T want you to know about slavery and the Constitution
The left is the party that spawned critical race theory — the fundamentally flawed ideology that claims our constitutional framers were influenced by the racist norms of their time and therefore all the systems they created are tainted by those biases. Mark Levin says it’s a shameful lie. The truth is many of the framers…
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Letitia James allegedly listed her father as her husband as fraud accusations take wild turn
The intrigue swirling about Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James has deepened. According to a member of the Trump administration, James not only falsified records in connection with multiple properties, but she even previously listed her father as her husband to secure a mortgage. In the last few weeks, allegations surfaced that James, 66,…
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Japan To Begin Tariff Talks With Trump Admin In Washington
President Donald Trump stated that Japan is set to kick off tariff negotiations with the U.S. in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, making them one of the first nations looking to test the president’s willingness to pull back on sweeping tariffs.
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Newsom dips into massive anti-Trump legal fund to sabotage tariffs
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) and Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) announced Wednesday morning that the state filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump to end the administration’s “unlawful” tariffs. The complaint aims to prevent Trump from imposing increased tariffs against Mexico, China, and Canada and establishing a baseline 10% tariff on all countries. ‘His…
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Schumer to block Trump’s top judicial nominees
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced Wednesday that he will prevent the Senate from advancing President Donald Trump’s nominations. Schumer argued that Trump intends to use the justice system for political gain, despite the president himself being the target of government weaponization for the last decade. Since Schumer lacks enough senators to block nominees through…
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Video: University instructor, staffer charged with assaulting MAGA hat-wearing student of color in 2-on-1 beatdown
Police charged a Washington State University instructor as well as a college staff member with assaulting a MAGA hat-wearing student of color on Feb. 28, according to a video report from Turning Point USA’s Frontlines. WSU junior engineering student Jay Sani — a conservative and big supporter of President Donald Trump — said in the…
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‘Anti-Christian activist’ viciously attacks DOT Sec. Duffy for seeking return of Jesus painting at Merchant Marine Academy
A New York-based activist group successfully pushed in 2023 to have a historic painting depicting Jesus Christ covered up at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, where it had been proudly displayed for 76 years without incident. The alleged motivation behind this act of iconoclasm, which resulted in the painting’s exile to the building’s flood-prone basement,…
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Australian woman faces criminal charges for ‘misgendering’ male soccer player — asked in court if she is being ‘mean’
An Australian woman who advocates for women’s sports to remain female-only is facing two legal criminal accusations of “misgendering.” Kirralie Smith, an activist, has had two Apprehended Violence Orders filed against her by two male athletes posing as females and was accused in court of “deliberately misgendering.” Dennis was then listed as a 6’2″ athlete…
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Mother whose daughter was killed by illegal alien tears into Maryland Democrat’s trip to El Salvador
The mother of Rachel Morin expressed her disdain for Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) for going to extreme lengths to advocate for the return of an illegal alien who was deported back to El Salvador. Patty Morin told Sean Hannity on Tuesday that Van Hollen and other Maryland Democrats did not reach out to her…
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White House effectively BANS journalists from listing their pronouns
While the Biden administration normalized and encouraged declaring your pronouns to everyone you meet, the Trump administration is doing what it can to reverse the previous obsession with gender. Starting with the “pronouns in bio,” which was made clear when White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the White House will no longer respond…
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Pro-gangster protesters crash Marjorie Taylor Greene rally. Two get the high-voltage treatment: ‘There ya go.’
Several radicals descended Tuesday on a town hall hosted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) in Cobb County, Georgia. Some protesters fought with police while others repeatedly screamed out in support of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran MS-13 member deported on March 15 by the Trump administration. The disruption did not go in the protesters’…
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Love endures: Phil and Miss Kay Robertson reunite in care facility amid health struggles
Back in December 2024, Phil Robertson, the revered patriarch of Duck Commander, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. The condition exacerbated other ailments, including a blood disorder and fractured vertebrae. His sons, Jase and Al Robertson, have been candid with the “Unashamed” audience about the ups and downs their dad has experienced since leaving the podcast.…
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How self-indulgence and dependence are murdering the American media
Don’t get lost in the latest scandal. Step back and take in the American media landscape in all its tortured absurdity. What’s the narrative? What stories get elevated? What, if anything, are we supposed to learn? If your answer is, “Not a darn thing,” you’re exactly right. So let’s check it out. The reporters can’t…
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Biden Sparks Backlash After Referring To Black Children As ‘Colored Kids’ During First Major Remarks Since Leaving WH
Former President Joe Biden made his first public remarks since leaving the White House, referring to Black children as “colored kids”—a comment that quickly sparked backlash online, including criticism from voices on the left.
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‘Home Alone 2’ Director, A U.S. Citizen, Says He Fears Deportation If Trump Scene Is Removed From His Film
“Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” director Chris Columbus recently stated that he fears President Donald Trump’s administration would deport him if he chose to cut the president’s cameo scene from the movie.
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Bondi Criticizes ‘Detached From Reality’ Democrats For Pushing For Return Of Purported ‘MS-13 Member,’ Salvadoran National
Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized Democrats and the mainstream media for their continued outrage over the deportation of illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of the MS-13 gang and a Salvadoran national, to a mega prison in El Salvador last month — telling Jesse Watters of Fox News that “we [don’t] want him…
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Police officer demoted over wild alcohol-fueled antics on security video also accused of attaching sex toy to police cruiser
A Washington state police officer was demoted after lying to police on a vehicle stop, where he admitted he was drunk and had flashed his badge at a bar to gain special favor, according to a memo obtained by KCPQ-TV. The memo said that officer Todd Roggenkamp had acted inappropriately during an alcohol-fueled series of…
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Left-wing magazine says dogs are bad for the environment — the reaction is brutal and hilarious
Left-wing magazine Mother Jones argued that people should stop taking dogs as pets, and people reacted predictably with humorous jabs and bitter scorn. The article called pet dogs “environmental villains” and cited a review of studies that concluded “the environmental impact of owned dogs is far greater, more insidious, and more concerning than is generally…
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ABC News EDITED Stephen A. Smith interview on presidential bid?
In an exclusive interview on ABC News, Stephen A. Smith discussed the possibility of running for president. However, Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” has noticed a glaring error in the interview — that is, that ABC and Disney may have edited the footage in order to favor him. “Did you catch it? Did you catch those…
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Hegseth’s Top Adviser Dan Caldwell Put ‘On Leave’ Amid Pentagon Leak Probe
One of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s leading advisers, Dan Caldwell, was escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday — after being identified during an investigation into confidential leaks at the Department of Defense (DOD).
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‘Die Elon’: Man charged for firebombing Tesla dealership and GOP headquarters in New Mexico; Pam Bondi vows consequences
The U.S. Department of Justice has brought significant criminal charges against a New Mexico man who is accused of carrying out arson attacks against the New Mexico Republican Party’s headquarters and a Tesla dealership in the state. Jamison Wagner, a 40-year-old resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was arrested and charged with two counts of malicious…
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Michigan: Transgender Arrested After Being Accused Of Stabbing Dog, Posting Video Of Injured Animal Online
After purportedly stabbing his dog and sharing a video of the injured animal online, a Detroit man who told police that he identifies as a transgender woman is being accused of torturing the defenseless animal. He has since been arrested — according to authorities.
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Treasury Secretary Bessent Meets With Milei, Praises Argentina’s Economic Reforms
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has met with Argentinian President Javier Milei and his economic team, praising the country’s market-friendly government policies.
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Egg ‘donation’ centers prey on young women — and don’t disclose the dangers
If you’re a young woman who’s in a bit of a financial pinch, becoming an egg donor might seem like an easy, painless way to make some fast cash. But the emotional and physical cost is much more than what these egg donation centers let on — so much so that the executive director of…
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Orlando mayor backtracks after stating city would not fully enforce Florida’s immigration laws
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer (D) is walking back statements about half-heartedly enforcing Florida’s immigration laws after a warning from Attorney General James Uthmeier (R). While Dyer had confirmed that Orlando’s police department would participate in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 287(g) program, as mandated by new state law, he added that officers would still follow…
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Trump’s DOT left to clean up Biden admin’s $43 billion grant fiasco
The Trump administration’s Department of Transportation revealed that it inherited an “unprecedented backlog of grants” left by the Biden administration. In late March, the DOT’s Federal Highway Administration reported that Secretary Sean Duffy had finalized a $221 million federal grant to rebuild Rhode Island’s Washington Bridge — its westbound side has been closed since December…
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Pfizer Pulls Plug On Weight Loss Pill Amid Liver Damage Fears
Pfizer announced it is ending its development of its experimental oral GLP-1 drug to treat obesity, the company said on Monday, after a patient in a trial suffered a liver injury potentially caused by the experimental drug known as danuglipron.
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New York City Council sues to shield illegal aliens from ICE’s return to Rikers Island
The New York City Council filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Mayor Eric Adams (D) to prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement from returning to Rikers Island. Last week, Adams’ first deputy mayor, Randy Mastro, issued an executive order allowing ICE to occupy office space at Rikers Island, the site of a prison managed by the…
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Woman accused of drowning 7-year-old daughter was distraught over immigration status, fiancé claims
A woman who allegedly killed her 7-year-old daughter had been severely distraught over her immigration status, says the woman’s fiancé. Thirty-seven-year-old Graciela Castellanos is the primary suspect in the drowning death of her daughter in a Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles on Friday. Castellanos’ fiancé told KABC-TV that she had been a good mother…
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Top Hegseth adviser escorted out of Pentagon as part of probe into Houthi text leak
An adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was escorted out of the Pentagon as part of the investigation into the leak about a military operation against the Houthi terror group. Dan Caldwell, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed to Iraq, was placed on administrative leave over “an unauthorized disclosure,” according to a U.S. official…
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Georgia: Man Arrested And Charged After Threatening To Kill Tulsi Gabbard And Her Husband
In response to a criminal complaint alleging that a 24-year-old Georgia man named Aliakbar Mohammad Amin transmitted interstate threats to harm Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, Amin has been arrested and charged.
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‘Mind-boggling’: White House shames Democrats for defending illegal immigrants instead of US citizens
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt tore into Democrats during Tuesday’s briefing for continuing to demand that an illegal immigrant deported to El Salvador be returned to the United States. Democrats and the mainstream media have been outraged that Salvadoran national Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was deported to the Central American country even though he…
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Canadian transvestite cancels US music tour because of America’s reality-affirming visa policy
Canadian singer Bells Larsen, a woman who pretends to be a man, announced Friday that she canceled all of the American shows on her spring tour, blaming the Trump administration’s requirement that visa applicants state their actual sex on their applications. The female singer, who planned to exclusively play in blue states, indicated that she…
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Lawmaker flat-out admits Democrats regularly discuss ‘legal strategy’ to thwart Trump administration
President Donald Trump and his administration have long been the targets of lawfare motivated by leftists, stretching back to his first term. Although Democrats have played semantic games to categorize these attacks as anything other than politically motivated, one lawmaker finally said the quiet part out loud. Democratic Rep. Laura Friedman of California told town…
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YouTuber arrested for trying to contact forbidden island tribe — his ‘peace offering’ will crack you up
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a Union Territory of India located in the Bay of Bengal, roughly 750 miles southeast of mainland India. While several of the islands are tourist attractions, there is one island that is strictly prohibited from visiting. North Sentinel Island is fiercely protected by the Indian government, as it is…
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Armed mom allegedly threatens lesbian teacher over Pride flag: ‘Say ur prayers and kiss ur kids goodbye and goodnight’
An Indiana mom is facing charges for allegedly sending threatening messages to a teacher after going on campus and complaining about a lesson to her daughter that included a Pride flag. Forty-eight-year-old Carrie Rivers was upset that the teacher had used a Pride flag with the words “be kind” while teaching children about flags, according…
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Biden To Deliver First Major Speech Since Leaving The WH, Addressing Disability Advocates
Former President Joe Biden is anticipated to deliver his first major speech since leaving the White House, speaking on the disabled and Social Security.
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Report: March Sees Historic Low In Border Crossings Under Trump
President Donald Trump took a victory lap on Tuesday after a new report from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed the record-low illegal border crossings in March.
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Obama Praises Harvard For ‘Rejecting’ Trump Admin’s ‘Demands’ Despite $2B Funding Freeze
As Harvard University confronts a funding block for its purported inaction on antisemitism on campus, former President Barack Obama praised the university in a statement for refusing to comply with President Donald Trump’s “demands.”
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Texas: Police Respond To Shooting At Wilmer-Hutchins High School In Dallas, At Least 1 Injured
Authorities have responded to an active shooter call at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas. According to multiple reports, the call came just before 1:10 p.m. local time.
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Blaze News original: ’Austin Metcalf got exactly what he deserved — point blank, period’: Karmelo Anthony defenders go viral
As the case heats up against Karmelo Anthony — the 17-year-old charged with murdering Texas high school star athlete Austin Metcalf earlier this month in connection with the fatal stabbing at a Frisco track meet — something else has been playing out apart from the legal and investigative aspects. There’s been no shortage of beliefs…
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Ben Shapiro tells Glenn Beck the EXACT moment the legacy media died
It goes without saying that the era of mainstream media is over. The outlets that once were trusted news sources are now dismissed as relics of a dead system. It didn’t have to be this way. Mainstream outlets earned the moniker of “legacy media.” They dug their own grave with unapologetic propaganda, gatekeeping, and centralized…
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Liberals outraged at gay dad adoption sketch on ‘SNL,’ but many on the right love it
A sketch on “Saturday Night Live” about a gay couple adopting a child is getting some praise from many on the right, but liberals are outraged over it. The sketch stars guest Jon Hamm as part of a homosexual couple visiting a group of friends, and they unexpectedly bring their newborn child. The friends are…
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Johnson & Johnson worried about losses from China tariffs despite projecting $700 million in profits
Johnson & Johnson’s CEO said President Trump’s tariffs on pharmaceuticals could cause a problem for drug supply chains. During an investor call, CEO Joaquin Duato told his colleagues that they should work with the Trump administration to address supply chain vulnerabilities that could arise as a result of tariffs. The remarks were seemingly an effective…
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LA schools deny DHS welfare checks on migrant kids Biden lost, left exposed to trafficking
Two Los Angeles Unified School District elementary schools prevented Department of Homeland Security officers from entering campus to perform welfare checks on five migrant children who reportedly entered the U.S. by themselves. On April 7, the agents arrived at Lillian Street Elementary and Russell Elementary to check on the children but were turned away by…
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Report: Honda Moving Manufacturing To U.S. As Trump Tariffs Prompt Production Shift
Car manufacturer Honda is reportedly in the works to massively expand its manufacturing production in the United States due to President Donald Trump’s new auto tariffs.
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‘Dark and macabre’: Florida woman arrested for allegedly selling human remains on Facebook
A Florida woman has been arrested for selling human remains on Facebook, according to police. Kymberlee Anne Schopper — a 52-year-old woman from Deltona — was arrested Thursday. She was charged with trading in human tissue, according to the Orange City Police Department. ‘Join us on a journey down our rabbit hole of curiosities, where…
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Mark Levin BLASTS ’60 Minutes of Shame’s’ Lesley Stahl for pro-Hamas questioning
Once upon a time, CBS News’ “60 Minutes” was serious television. Mark Levin recalls how hosts used to track down hoodlums and crooks with cameras in their briefcases. The in-depth reporting and interviews were well worth a watch. Fast-forward to today, and it’s a different story. Thanks to hosts like “the clown” Lesley Stahl and…
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Leftist mayor ignores deep-red state law, flies racial LGBTQ flag
A leftist mayor has opted to defy a new law in her deep-red state by flying a flag that represents the woke racial and sexual agenda. Less than two weeks ago, Idaho Republican Gov. Brad Little signed into law H.B. 96, which strictly regulates the flags that counties, municipalities, and other governmental entities may fly…
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Obama judge prevents Trump admin from eliminating ‘flawed’ Biden migrant parole program
A Massachusetts-based Obama judge blocked the Department of Homeland Security from ending the Biden administration’s CHNV parole programs, which allowed multitudes of otherwise inadmissible migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to flood into the country. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani also certified a class of all those foreign nationals who received a grant of…
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LeBron James ‘dolls up’ for Barbie, EMASCULATES his brand
If the trend of men fighting to play in women’s sports wasn’t enough, men’s sports stars are now being immortalized as Barbie dolls — and LeBron James is first on the list. Mattel has announced that the NBA superstar is officially its first-ever Barbie “Kenbassador.” “As a young kid, I was fortunate to have role…
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Disney, Kohl’s, other woke companies are disguising their DEI schemes: Report
By all appearances, normalcy advocates and the Trump administration have successfully demolished much of the private–public DEI regime. Appearances are, however, often deceiving. Consumers’ Research highlighted in a new report the trend of big companies publicly suggesting that they are ditching their DEI policies, programs, and language, but in reality rebranding the same divisive efforts…
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Planned Muslim city in Texas could discriminate against Christians and Jews, Sen. Cornyn says
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) asked the Department of Justice to open an investigation into East Plano Islamic Center’s plans to open a Muslim-centric city near Josephine, Texas. A Sunday press release from Cornyn’s office announced that he sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting that the DOJ investigate EPIC’s plans over concerns…
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Senate Democrat says he will go the literal extra mile to bring back illegal immigrant
Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) declared this week he intends to travel to El Salvador to advocate the release of an illegal alien since he was unable to secure a meeting with President Nayib Bukele while he was in Washington, D.C., on Monday. Van Hollen says El Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was wrongly…
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How a middle school teacher crying in class allegedly led to sexual relationship with former student that landed her in jail
A former Florida middle school teacher is accused of having a sexual relationship with a former student that all started because the woman was crying in class, according to authorities. Erika Lynn Mattson, 36, was arrested Thursday. She was booked into the Bay City Jail and charged with a felony count of an authority figure…
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Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Attempt To End Legal Protections For Over 530K Migrants Admitted Under Biden Program
A federal judge on Monday halted the Trump administration from revoking the legal status and work permits of over 530,000 migrants from Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela who flew into the United States during the Biden administration’s time at the White House.
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Trump’s Easter message puts Biden’s to shame — and every Christian should take notice
President Donald Trump is not only acknowledging Easter, but he’s preaching its meaning loud and clear. On Palm Sunday — the day that commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem before His death and resurrection — Trump released a theologically rich and explicitly Christian statement to mark the beginning of Holy Week. The message sounded more…
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Crook yells at witness, ‘Hey, old man … get the f**k outta here before I shoot you!’ But ‘old man’ is a concealed carrier.
David Villalobos, 66, was walking his dog just before 6 a.m. last Tuesday in the 1100 block of West Cullerton Street in Chicago when he spotted two males tapping on the window of a parked car, WLS-TV reported. Villalobos told the station he soon noticed one of the males “sticking a gun to the guy’s…
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UNCOVERED: Kamala had a ‘spreadsheet’ in case Biden didn’t make it
On February 25, 2025, American political journalists Amie Parnes and Jonathan A.P. Allen debuted their latest book: “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House.” This New York Times bestseller exposes the cognitive state of President Biden during his time in office like never before. Insider access and extensive interviews with key political figures…
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Oren Cass on the end of the free ride
For years, Oren Cass was a voice in the wilderness, calling for America to rebuild its industrial might and highlighting the central role tariffs would play in any serious plan. Today, his ideas have real traction. The Trump administration actively pursues policies his think tank, American Compass, helped shape. He joined me Friday to discuss…
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Florida teacher will lose job after apparently indulging student’s gender delusion behind parent’s back
A Florida teacher will soon be out of a job after she allegedly used a student’s “preferred” name without parental consent. Melissa Calhoun is an English teacher at Satellite High School in Satellite Beach near Cape Canaveral along the Atlantic Coast. According to her LinkedIn page, she has worked with Brevard Public Schools for nearly…
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Trump admin freezes billions in funding to Harvard after woke school defies ultimatum over anti-Semitism, DEI
The Trump administration notified Harvard University President Alan Garber and Penny Pritzker, senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation, on Friday that their once-esteemed institution would need to undertake critical reforms in order to continue receiving billions of dollars in federal funds. Rather than agree to the government’s terms — requiring that the school take additional…
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Trump’s economic blueprint is hiding in plain sight
The Trump tariff plan has rocked the stock market and economists around the world, with the president notoriously labeling the implementation of his tariffs as Liberation Day, while others called his reciprocal moves a “huge mistake.” Many have argued that Trump did not actually implement reciprocal tariffs at all, though. Look no farther than on…
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BlazeTV’s Dave Landau battles demons with darkly funny ‘Party of One’
Dave Landau is an open book on stage. The “Normal World” star shares hilarious tales from his self-destructive youth. Hear a few and an uncomfortable thought comes to mind once the laughter subsides. ‘You can fall down a lot, and you have to learn to get back up … it took me so long to…
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Fla. Woman Arrested For Allegedly Buying And Selling Human Bones On Facebook Marketplace
A Florida woman has been arrested for allegedly buying and selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace.
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New Mexico Man Charged After Arson Attacks On Tesla Showroom, GOP Office: ‘Let This Be The Final Lesson’
A 40-year-old man in New Mexico has been charged after purportedly committing multiple arson attacks on a Tesla dealership and the Republican Party’s state headquarters in Albuquerque.
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Rachel Morin Case: Jury Finds Illegal Alien Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez Guilty Of Jogger’s Murder
Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal alien from El Salvador, was convicted by a Maryland jury on Monday of raping and killing Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old Bel Air resident, in August 2023.
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Touch the third rail, save Social Security — before it’s too late
The Social Security Trust Fund is in far worse shape than most Americans realize. Yet both political parties refuse to confront it. Why? Because addressing Social Security is considered “touching the third rail” — a phrase meant to invoke the political equivalent of electrocution. Here’s where things stand. About 73 million Americans rely on Social…
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The only way to Mideast peace? Crush Iran’s terror regime
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, recently warned, “Any mischief the U.S. does will surely receive a strong reciprocal blow.” It may be the most unintentionally absurd April Fools’ joke of the year. President Trump, who has long sounded the alarm over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, didn’t mince words in response. “If they don’t make a deal,…
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El Salvador President Rejects Idea Of ‘Returning’ Deported Salvadoran Illegal Alien ‘Linked To MS-13’ Who Was Living In Maryland
Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, stated that he has no intention of sending Kilmar Armando Abrego García back to the United States, following his deportation back to his native country.
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Lawsuit from small businesses argues Trump admin doesn’t have authority to issue tariffs
The authority of the president to issue across-the-board tariffs is being challenged by a lawsuit from a group of five small businesses. President Donald Trump issued a 10% tariff on all imports and higher tariffs on several nations during his “Liberation Day” ceremony on April 2. Since then, he has rescinded many of the reciprocal…
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Model Emily Ratajkowski is ‘disgusted literally’ with all-female space flight
While many were praising the all-female space flight on Monday, supermodel Emily Ratajkowski said she was “disgusted” by the event. The flight by the Blue Origin NS-31 lasted 11 minutes and flew up to 60 miles above the surface of the Earth. On the flight were Lauren Sanchez, the fiancée of Blue Origin owner Jeff…
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The border industrial complex: Charities are using YOUR MONEY to fund mass migration
The Red Cross — and many other charities like it — have long been touted as selfless entities created to help American citizens. But a recent investigation by the Oversight Project has revealed the Red Cross’ interest is not actually in helping Americans but in helping itself. “The Red Cross, courtesy of your U.S. tax…
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Chuck Schumer says Trump’s refusal to follow Supreme Court edict is ‘dangerous and outrageous’
Democrat Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York lambasted the Trump administration after El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said El Salvador could not return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to the U.S. Garcia’s deportation to the infamous terrorist prison in El Salvador has become a flash point in the political debate over President Donald Trump’s…
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CBP: 2 Women With U.S. Citizenship Arrested Following Attempt To Smuggle Children
Two American citizens were arrested by U.S. Border Patrol agents on Tuesday after reportedly attempting to smuggle two unaccompanied minors into the United States.
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‘Absolute psychopath’: Taylor Lorenz slammed online for creepily gushing over Luigi Mangione
Former Washington Post writer Taylor Lorenz once again earned the ire of her critics after offering gushing praise for Luigi Mangione, the man arrested for allegedly murdering a health care corporation CEO. Lorenz mocked the media for siding against the community of people online who defended Mangione for allegedly shooting and killing Brian Thompson of…
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Armed men storm South African church during sermon to kidnap American pastor in front of his wife and children, officials say
Armed men stormed into a church in South Africa last week and kidnapped an American pastor from Tennessee, according to authorities. Late Thursday, 34-year-old pastor Josh Sullivan was giving a sermon for about 30 people — including his wife, Meagan, and their six children — at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Motherwell, a township near…
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American Pastor Kidnapped At Gunpoint In South Africa While Delivering Sermon
An American pastor was kidnapped while he was delivering a sermon in South Africa.
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Trump and Vance Welcome Ohio State to WH After 2025 Championship Win
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance welcomed the 2025 College Football National Champions, The Ohio State Buckeyes, to celebrate their win at the White House.
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CCP-linked donor helped Boston Mayor Wu’s campaign raise $300K: Report
A donor with ties to the Chinese Communist Party reportedly helped Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s (D) 2021 campaign raise $300,000. The Daily Caller News Foundation reported Monday that Gary Yu, the founder of Boston International Media Consulting, helped Wu’s mayoral campaign raise hundreds of thousands of dollars “from the Chinese American community.“ ‘Wu’s ultra-leftism makes…
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‘He’s a man!’ Woman screams at man in women’s fencing tournament as officials claim ‘there’s nothing to oppose’
Chaos erupted as several women protested the inclusion of a male athlete in a female fencing tournament over the weekend. The male athlete in question is Annika Rose Suchoski, who made headlines in 2024 after coming in second in a women’s fencing tournament despite only being in the sport for six months, the Daily Mail…
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Autism epidemic cause to be EXPOSED by September? RFK Jr. says yes
In President Donald Trump’s all-hands Cabinet meeting last week, RFK Jr. made some extraordinarily bold claims — that we will know what is causing the extreme increase in autism in America by September of this year. “We’ve launched a massive testing and research effort that’s going to involve hundreds of scientists from around the world,”…
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Pennsylvania: Suspected Arsonist Identified In Firebombing Of Gov. Shapiro’s Home, ‘Troubling’ Online Presence Uncovered
A suspect who was arrested this weekend in connection with the arsonist attack on Pennsylvania Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro’s residence reportedly shared disturbing images on social media that offered insight into his mental state.
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Bernie Sanders Makes Surprise Coachella Appearance, Rails Against Trump And ‘Billionaire Class’
Vermont Independent Senator Bernie Sanders made a surprise appearance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Saturday, slamming President Donald Trump and the “billionaire class.”
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Harvard Stands Firm Against Trump Admin’s Policy Demands Despite Billions In Funding On The Line
Harvard University has rejected demands from the Trump administration as it threatens the school’s federal funding, with just over $9 billion on the line.
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President Bukele tells reporters why he won’t return El Salvador citizen: ‘The question is preposterous’
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele made clear to White House reporters on Monday that he will not be returning the Salvadoran national recently deported by the United States. There has been an outcry from Democrats and the mainstream media over the deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. Garcia had been in the U.S. illegally for…
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Sarah Palin back in court with opportunity to take the New York Times to cleaners over false report
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) is back in court and ready to hold the New York Times accountable over an error-laden 2017 editorial that falsely linked her to a mass shooting. Reuters indicated that opening statements will kick off Tuesday morning before U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, the Clinton appointee who improperly dismissed Palin’s…
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CIA backs dire wolf revival: Colossal CEO details fight against China’s superhuman agenda
Ben Lamm is the co-founder and CEO of Colossal Biosciences, the biotech company that just resurrected the dire wolf after 10,000-13,000 years of extinction using DNA harvesting and gene editing technologies. The company is currently working on bringing back the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, and the dodo bird. Lamm recently joined Glenn Beck on…
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Trump’s HILARIOUS message to tariff fearmongers
One of President Donald Trump’s best qualities is his undeniably good humor, which was front and center in a recent speech at a GOP fundraiser, where he delivered a hilarious message to the National Republican Congressional Committee. “The biggest transaction ever made. This is bigger than any deal, you guys, some of you work for…
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Piers Morgan issues devastating argument on detention of pro-Hamas migrant Mahmoud Khalil
Criticism against the pending deportation of a pro-Hamas migrant was undone by an argument made by Piers Morgan to justify the actions of the Trump administration. Mahmoud Khalil was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement over his support for anti-Israel protests at Columbia University last year, leading many to accuse the administration of violating free…
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Judge Lowers Bond For Karmelo Anthony, Teen Who Admitted To Fatally Stabbing Austin Metcalf, To $250K From $1M
The bond for Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old who murdered Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has been lowered from $1 million to $250,000.
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2 Jan. 6 SWAT raids, years of prosecution leave lingering trauma for one Minnesota family
LINDSTRÖM, Minn. — It might just as well have been Christmas, Easter, or Independence Day, judging by the feast put out for Aaron James’ birthday. Everyone gathered for the family cookout had something to celebrate beyond James’ birthday. The birthday candle on the cherry cheesecake was the numeral 0, seemingly representing the zero years any…
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Trump admin moves to end taxpayer funding for PBS, NPR
The Trump administration is moving forward with its plans to cut all taxpayer funding for public broadcasting. The New York Post reported Monday that the director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Russ Vought, sent a memo to Congress requesting the elimination of the funding. He is also pushing to codify other budget…
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UFC begins partnership with Meta’s Threads as Elon Musk sits ringside
UFC 314 saw an integration with Meta’s Threads platform in place of where viewers would typically see fan posts from Elon Musk’s X. The Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, saw a plethora of political attendees, including President Donald Trump but also Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Elon Musk. With the X owner present…
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WH Shares Trump’s Physical, Highlighting The President’s ‘Excellent’ Health: ‘Good Heart, A Good Soul’
The White House released the results of President Donald Trump’s physical examination on Sunday, finding that he is in “excellent cognitive and physical health.”
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Katy Perry, Gayle King And Others Return After ‘All-Female Crew’ Space Trip With Bezos’ Fiancée On Blue Origin’s New Shepard Rocket
Singer Katy Perry, television personality Gayle King, and other women joined Lauren Sanchez, who is engaged to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on an all female space crew in Blue Origin’s New Shepard (NS) rocket. They safely landed back on earth after experiencing a brief space flight.
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Mississippi: State Auditor To Release Compilation Of Audits Finding $400M In Waste, Citing ‘DOGE’ As Inspiration
On Monday, Shad White, the state auditor for Mississippi, will make public a summary of audits that his office completed during his term — which totaled to $400 million in waste.
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Trump DOJ tells courts to pound sand, not their place to order MS-13 member back to US
An Obama judge ordered the Trump administration on April 4 to bring a deported MS-13 member — found by more than one immigration court to be a “danger to the community” — back to the United States. Days later, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld the lower court’s ruling in part, noting that the administration…
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Baristas across the country protest Trump’s deportation policies — for several minutes
One video on social media appeared to portray an uprising against the deportation policies of President Donald Trump by a group of baristas, but it only lasted for several minutes. The latte-swillers took a five-minute break from Starbucks to speak out and show their opposition to Trump’s promise of mass deportations of illegal aliens in…
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16-year-old runner forced to remove ‘Save Girls’ Sports’ shirt after losing spot to trans athlete, compared to a Nazi by AD
Taylor Starling is a 16-year-old high school runner who attends Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California. Despite her rigorous training and dedication, last October, Starling lost her spot on the varsity cross-country team to a transgender athlete — a biological male posing as a female. While Starling eventually regained her spot on the…
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Karmelo Anthony granted house arrest as judge reduces his bond from $1 million to $250,000
Karmelo Anthony — the 17-year-old charged with murdering Texas high school star athlete Austin Metcalf, also 17, in connection with an April 2 stabbing at a Frisco track meet — was granted house arrest as a judge on Monday reduced his bond from $1 million to $250,000. The bond reduction hearing began at 9 a.m.…
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Stephen Miller gives WH reporters lessons on why El Salvadoran was deported to El Salvador
Deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller told reporters on Monday that the government was right to return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a citizen of El Salvador, to his Central American homeland because he was in the U.S. illegally and there is evidence that he is an MS-13 gang member. The legal battle reached…
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Blaze News original: Ammo shop known for trolling Biden voters embraces controversial image
Novi, Michigan — Fenix Ammunition, a small shop about a half-hour west of Detroit that remanufactures ammo mainly used by competitive shooters, suddenly became a national name more than four years ago after it began publicly trolling those who voted for Joe Biden in the controversial 2020 election. Since then, brothers and co-owners Justin and…
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Trump Unveils New Tariffs On Foreign Electronics, Boosting U.S. Chip Industry
President Donald Trump has announced that semiconductors and chips imported into the United States will be hit with specific tariffs, adding that the tariff percentages for the products will be announced within the week.
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5.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near San Diego
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a preliminary 5.2-magnitude earthquake has struck near San Diego, California.
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Nvidia Announces Plans To Manufacture AI Supercomputer Chips ‘Entirely In The US’ Following Trump’s Tariffs
Following President Donald Trump’s introduction of tariffs, Nvidia revealed that it will produce AI Supercomputer chips “entirely in the U.S.” for the first time.
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John Oliver goes full ‘biology denier’ in defense of trans athletes
The star of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight,” comedian John Oliver, has made his stance on men competing in women’s sports clear. That is, he loves it and would like to see more of it. The comedian played a Fox News clip where the hosts were discussing a United Nations report that revealed the amount of…
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After long suggesting ADHD has biological basis, scientists now make stunning admission
The medical establishment has a troubling track record of confidently stating things that just aren’t so — as became clear to Americans who suffered injuries from supposedly safe and effective vaccines during the pandemic. There was a damning admission in New York Times Magazine over the weekend that may inspire new doubts about the credibility…
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Ways to celebrate each day of Holy Week with your family
Whether or not you do egg hunts and chocolate bunnies, what’s often called Holy Week or Passion Week (the week before Easter) is a wonderful time for your family to absorb (or return to) the true story of that week — reading, discussing, and meditating on these passages: Palm Sunday — the triumphal entry The…
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Trump authorizes military to lock down border from illegal crossings
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum on Friday authorizing the military to protect the southern border from illegal crossing. The presidential action, titled “Military Mission for Sealing the Southern Border of the United States and Repelling Invasions,” directed the military to take temporary control of federal land, including the Roosevelt Reservation — a 60-foot-wide corridor…
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‘Humankind’: Former astronaut corrects reporter’s use of ‘mankind’ to change his ‘perspective’ on space travel
Former astronaut Mae Jemison shut down a reporter’s use of the word “mankind” and said it should not be used if perspectives are to be advanced in terms of what people think when discussing space travel. Jemison was an astronaut with the Space Shuttle Endeavor in 1992 and was providing commentary to CBS ahead of…
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Pete Marocco, Trump Official Who Oversaw USAID Overhaul, Abruptly Leaves State Department
A Trump appointed official who has helped and oversaw the dismantling of USAID has reportedly abruptly left his post after just less than three months.
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Arizona to purge up to 50,000 noncitizens from voter rolls in election integrity win
All of Arizona’s 15 counties are preparing to purge up to 50,000 noncitizens from their voter rolls as a result of a settlement with America First Legal. On behalf of EZAZ.org and Yvonne Cahill, a registered voter and naturalized citizen, AFL filed a lawsuit in August against the counties, arguing that they violated state law…
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Trump calls on ‘wacky crook’ Letitia James to resign after troubling fraud allegation surfaces
The tides may have turned for President Donald Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who once went after him for fraud, after some documents connected with a house in Virginia revealed James may now be the one in hot water. Late Sunday night, Trump posted an ominous message to Truth Social: “Letitia James,…
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Secret Service has new ad that features a familiar face
The Department of Homeland Security is launching a new recruitment ad for the U.S. Secret Service featuring DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old boy who was diagnosed with brain and spinal cancer in 2018. He has had more than 13 brain surgeries since being diagnosed. In a press release about the new ad obtained by Blaze Media,…
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Cops level new accusations against Weezer bassist’s wife charged with attempted murder; her husband still plays Coachella
Police have leveled new accusations against the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, saying Jillian Lauren Shriner shot at them during an unrelated search for hit-and-run suspects last week in Los Angeles, California. As Blaze News previously reported, California Highway Patrol requested police backup to locate three hit-and-run suspects who fled from an alleged crime…
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Andrew Cuomo returns, hoping you forgot the body count
During a global pandemic, public officials make life-or-death decisions. In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) ordered thousands of COVID-positive patients into nursing homes. That decision sparked outrage — and raised serious questions about the value Cuomo placed on human life. Those questions are all the more salient now that the disgraced former governor is…
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Radical teen who lived with corpses of slain parents allegedly plotted to assassinate Trump, flee to Ukraine: FBI
Local authorities received a call on Feb. 28 requesting a welfare check on a family in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, after 17-year-old Nikita Casap failed to turn up to high school for two weeks. The Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department soon made a grisly discovery: the bullet-riddled bodies of the teen’s mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald…
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Mark Milley’s legacy: Gridlock, dead zones, and lost time
In just a few months, the Trump administration has secured major wins for Americans by cutting bloated government, tightening border security, and reasserting U.S. strength abroad. Now, as its economic agenda gains momentum, the administration is turning its focus toward repatriating wealth and boosting consumer confidence. Supporting the working class will also require renewing the…
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Mike Rogers launches Senate campaign to replace retiring Democrat
Former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers (Mich.) announced Monday that he will once again be running for a Michigan U.S. Senate seat, this time to replace retiring Democrat Sen. Gary Peters in 2026. Rogers was previously the Republican nominee in the 2024 race to replace now-retired Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan. Although Republicans managed to…
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Let there be light: The biblical truth driving DOGE’s war on waste
Nothing in the second Trump administration has divided Washington more sharply than the Department of Government Efficiency, headed by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. The frenetic effort has featured foibles, but it has also uncovered shocking wastes of taxpayer dollars — discoveries that may have earned the DOGE more detractors than its faults. Whatever the final…
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Why Millennial women can’t stop reliving their tween years online
There’s a social media trend that’s been going strong for a while now of Millennial women waxing nostalgic about the 1990s and early 2000s. It usually involves reminiscing about girlish trinkets that used to be popular — gel pens, Lisa Frank paraphernalia, Lip Smackers flavored chapsticks, mood rings, and things of that nature. Some influencers…
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Silence isn’t peace — it’s just surrender in slow motion
Blaze Media recently published my opinion piece “Agree to disagree? More like surrender to the script.” In the days that followed, readers left thoughtful and reasonable comments. But when the Christian Post republished the same article, the comment section there sparked a firestorm. If God the Father had been willing to ‘agree to disagree’ with…
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Taming Aslan: Why Hollywood can’t handle the real Christ
The Christian backlash after news broke that Meryl Streep might voice Aslan in the upcoming “Narnia” adaptation was swift and strong, and for good reason. Because this isn’t just about Narnia — it’s about Christ. C.S. Lewis didn’t invent Aslan as a charming character or a clever literary device. He was explicit: Aslan is Jesus.…
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Luka’s 45-point revenge: Whitlock says Mavs trade is WAY deeper than just stupidity
On Wednesday, April 9, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks faced off on Dallas’ home court with the Lakers coming out victorious for the second time since Luka Dončić was traded to the team back in February. In the first game back in February, Dončić put up 19 points. In the second game,…
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Which will it be, America? God, greed — or the grave?
Worldview is destiny. That’s why I’ve always focused on it during my show — to explain how a powerful nation like ours can draw lessons from history’s triumphs and failures. Right now, I believe America faces three distinct paths forward, each emerging after years of abandoning the foundational values of our forefathers. But before we…
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The real reason people quit Jesus — and it’s not about truth or logic
Almost every instance I know of in which someone left the Christian faith was a case of self-sabotage. And I’ve seen it plenty of times. As a pastor of over 15 years, nothing rips my heart out like seeing someone walk away from Christianity. I’m writing this as a Calvinist who believes all true Christians…
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Legacy media tries to debunk Christianity ahead of Easter — but fails spectacularly
Catholic Bishop Robert Barron is bringing attention to the latest legacy media attempt to delegitimize Christianity. Last month, the New Yorker published an essay titled, “We’re Still Not Done with Jesus,” that traces the contours of scholarly debate about the origins of Christianity. The chief problem with the essay is that it refused to seriously…
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Why Christianity is a pilgrimage — not a vacation
Last summer, I toured the set of “The Chosen,” sprawling across Camp Hoblitzelle in Midlothian, Texas, not far from Mercury Studios, where Blaze Media calls home. My parish priest came along. He said the opening blessing. Every generation gets to choose whether or not to abandon Christianity forever. None of the cast or crew were…
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‘The Man in the Arena’ wears red, white, blue — and wins
In his famous “The Man in the Arena” speech, President Theodore Roosevelt said, “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.” On…
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Feds: Neo-Nazi Wisconsin Teen Murdered Parents To ‘Obtain The Financial Means And Autonomy Necessary’ To Assassinate Trump
Federal authorities allege a Wisconsin teen murdered his parents in order to “obtain the financial means and autonomy necessary” to assassinate President Donald Trump.
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Death Toll In Dominican Republic Nightclub Roof Collapse Rises To 225
The death toll from the collapse of a roof at a Dominican Republic nightclub has risen to at least 225.
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Plugged in, checked out: The Dept. of Energy needs a reality surge
The Department of Energy needs a complete overhaul. Congress established the DOE in 1977 in response to the 1973 oil crisis, consolidating a patchwork of energy-related programs under one roof. The department took over the management of nuclear programs, national research labs, and a variety of alternative energy efforts. Its 2025 budget tops $50 billion.…
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‘Leno’s Law’ could be big win for California’s classic car culture
If you’ve been keeping an eye on California’s automotive scene, you’ve probably heard the buzz about Senate Bill 712, affectionately dubbed “Leno’s Law.” Yes, that Jay Leno — the comedian, former “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” host, and legendary car collector, he is throwing his weight behind a proposal that could make life a…
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US Marshals Track Down Convicted Georgia Killer Who Had Been Mistakenly Released From Jail
Clayton County District Attorney has announced that a convicted killer who was mistakenly released from a Georgia jail is now back in custody.
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Nick Fuentes goes full ‘Black Lives Matter’ on Jason Whitlock
There are a few far-right commentators orbiting the conservative space who stir controversy at every chance they get, and Nick Fuentes is one of them. Recently, the young podcaster set his sights on Jason Whitlock of “Fearless,” seemingly blaming him — and the color of his skin — for Fuentes’ own powerlessness over how others…
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Kamala Harris Mocked For Reportedly Considering The Creation Of An Institute For Policy And Ideas
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is considering the launch of an “institute for policy and ideas,” prompting social media users to mock Harris.
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On growing out of ‘edgy’ entertainment
I don’t really care about “really dark” TV shows or “screwed up” movies anymore. They’re supposed to rattle me or provoke me, but they don’t. They just bore me. I’m completely uninterested. It’s almost as if these stories are created by people who have never really reflected on the deeper nature of life and tragedy.…
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Arkansas punches back at woke finance with a bold new law
On March 25, Arkansas became the first state in the 2025 legislative session to take a strong stand against the tyranny of environmental, social, and governance systems. By passing Act 406 — originally introduced as Senate Bill 409 — the state protected its agricultural industry from politically driven discrimination and debanking by financial institutions. The…
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INCREDIBLE: Corrupt politician ACTUALLY faces justice
It’s not often that politicians are held accountable for their actions — especially Democrats. But one Democrat politician is having an example made of her after being indicted for taking a $7,000 kickback in 2023. According to federal prosecutors, Tania Fernandes Anderson hired a relative, gave the relative a $13,000 taxpayer-funded bonus, and then received…
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White House Moves Obama Portrait To Display Painting Of President Trump Following Assassination Attempt
The White House recently replaced an image of former President Obama with a portrait of President Donald Trump showcasing the moment he raised his first following the assassination attempt on his life during a Butler, Pennsylvania rally.
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Queen Guitarist Brian May Makes Surprise Appearance At Coachella Months After Minor Stroke
Queen’s guitarist Brian May has made a surprise appearance at Coachella just a few months after a minor stroke that left him temporarily paralyzed on his left arm.
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WH Press Secy. Karoline Leavitt Prays With Staff Before Press Briefing: ‘My Faith Is Incredibly Important To Me’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is seen praying with her staff before her press briefing in a video shared to social media.
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Actor Eric Dane Reveals ALS Diagnosis
“Euphoria” and “Gray’s Anatomy” actor Eric Dane announced on Thursday that he has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
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She used to be pro-choice — until a Facebook comment changed her mind
As one of the most vocal conservative advocates for the pro-life cause, it may come as a shock to some that Allie Beth Stuckey used to be pro-choice — but without realizing it. “I’ve always considered myself pro-life. I just have known reflexively and because I was raised in a Christian household that abortion is…
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China’s chip strategy is ‘Moneyball.’ Ours is ‘Sandlot.’
The “chip war” remains a critical domain in U.S.-China competition. This was clearly the case during the Biden administration, which made semiconductor investment the focus of its marquee legislation. And the emphasis on semiconductors — and competition with China therein — remains under the Trump administration; the field is front and center for the Commerce…
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Trump Admin Will Exempt Electronics From Reciprocal Tariffs
President Donald Trump’s administration has announced that electronics imported to the United States will be exempted from the recently announced reciprocal tariffs.
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US Begins Indirect Talks With Iran On Nuclear Deal As Trump Threatens Military Action
The United States and Iran started “indirect” talks in Oman on Saturday, aiming for a nuclear deal amid President Donald Trump’s threats of military action as Iran’s nuclear program advances.
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‘The Pick-Up Artist’: Another Hollywood perv pays the piper
Call him Harvey Junior. James Toback’s name isn’t familiar to those outside the Hollywood ecosystem. The veteran writer/director still made his presence felt with films like “Bugsy,” “The Pick-Up Artist,” and “Tyson.” Toback got ensnared in the early days of Hollywood’s MeToo movement, established after producer Harvey Weinstein’s precipitous fall from grace. We’ve spent the…
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Why 4 Democrats defied their party to protect American elections from illegal aliens
The House passed a Republican-led bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration on Thursday. Despite Democrats’ overwhelming disapproval of the key legislation, four Democratic lawmakers reached across the aisle. Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy’s SAVE Act was passed in a 220-208 vote almost entirely along party lines, similar to the bill’s narrow passage in…
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Smoke-free surge stalled by feds clinging to old habits
The U.S. nicotine market is undergoing a historic shift — one that should be celebrated as a major public health breakthrough. A new Goldman Sachs report forecasts that smoke-free nicotine products will surpass cigarettes in consumption by 2025 and come close to matching them in revenue and profit by 2035. This shift isn’t the result…
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Blaze News investigates: Democrats attack parents and parental rights in Colorado
Democratic lawmakers in the Colorado Senate are poised to pass a controversial piece of legislation that would grossly undermine parental rights and compel speech. House Bill 1312 would, specifically, classify “misgendering” and “deadnaming” as child abuse; define both perceived offenses as discriminatory acts under state law; force schools to honor students’ “chosen names” for any…
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A ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ budget reform bill becomes the joke of the decade
Congress is about to pass what was billed as a once-in-a-generation budget reconciliation bill to rein in inflation. Instead, Republicans have delivered more spending, more debt, and a grab bag of random, inefficient tax cuts. After promising to slash the Biden-era debt explosion, GOP leaders have produced a plan with no major reforms and a…
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Women won the ‘war on marriage’ — now they miss the spoils
If feminists were honest revolutionaries, they would change their slogan from “Smash the Patriarchy” to “Mission Accomplished.” The numbers don’t lie. Single women own more homes than single men. More women are primary breadwinners than ever before. The gender balance on college campuses has completely changed over the past six decades. Women earned 35% of…
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Butler Man Known Online As ‘Mr Satan’ Charged After Threatening To Murder President Trump And Elon Musk
Federal officials revealed on Friday that a Butler County man is facing charges after threatening to kill President Donald Trump and various other federal officials.
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13-year-old girl lured into sex trafficking by man she met on popular social media platform, police say
A 29-year-old man is accused of luring a 13-year-old girl into sex trafficking after meeting her on a popular social media platform, according to Pennsylvania prosecutors. Zachary Lee McCauley from Louisville, Kentucky, pretended to be a 17-year-old boy named “Jake” when he allegedly groomed the teenager on Snapchat. ‘This case exemplifies just how long the…
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MAHA fury: RFK Jr. posts pro-MMR vaccine message on X
On April 6, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – the backbone of the MAHA movement – seemed to flip sides when he posted on X, “The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine.” This endorsement conflicts with his long history of questioning the safety and…
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Judge: Columbia University Protest Leader Mahmoud Khalil ‘Can Be Deported’
An immigration judge ruled on Friday that Columbia University’s anti-Israel protest leader, Mahmoud Khalil, who negotiated on behalf of pro-Palestine encampments, can be deported over his ties to the school’s previous “antisemitic protests and disruptive activities.”
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Trump Threatens Mexico With Tariffs And Sanctions For ‘Stealing’ Water From Texas Farmers
President Donald Trump recently halted all water shipments to Tijuana after accusing Mexico of “Stealing” water from Texas farmers after failing to honor their obligation to provide Rio Grande water under the 1944 Water Treaty.
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China escalates trade war against US with 134% tariff hike: ‘It’s become a joke’
The communist government of China did not back down from massive tariffs issued by President Donald Trump and instead slapped the U.S. with a retaliatory tariff of 134%. Trump hiked up his tariff against China to 145% in total at the same time that he announced a 90-day pause in the tariffs on other countries.…
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Democrat governor says Oregon will ‘hold the line’ against Trump ban on DEI despite threat of defunding
The Democrat governor of Oregon says the state will defy President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. Trump included the ban on DEI in the flurry of executive orders he signed after his inauguration. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) said the state would not comply with the order…
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Dan Bongino publicly responds to FBI appointment of J6-obsessed official
In a move no conservative saw coming, a key player in the January 6 witch hunts was recently named the assistant director of the FBI’s Washington Field Office. That key player is Steven Jensen. While conservatives had been counting on newly crowned FBI Director Kash Patel to root out people like Jensen, FBI Deputy Director…
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Females caught on video punching, kicking, stomping restaurant waitress — reportedly after she rejected their refund demand
Video captured two females physically attacking a waitress in a Chicago restaurant last weekend. The females are seen kicking, stomping, and punching the waitress — and the attack reportedly came after the waitress rejected the culprits’ refund demand. Martha Garcia — owner of El Taco Azteca — told WBBM-TV two females wanted a full refund…
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Jasmine Crockett EXPOSED for ‘code switching’ on the black community
Like many public officials before her, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) appears to change the way she’s speaking depending on who she’s speaking to — especially when her audience is largely black. “I know black church, y’all. I know how we are, okay? And you ain’t got to admit it, okay? ‘Cause I know. So you…
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds Confirms She Won’t Run For Another Term
Republican Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa announced on Friday that she will not be running for a third term in 2026.
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Epstein Accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell Makes Appeal To SCOTUS
Deceased pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn her sex-trafficking conviction on Friday — claiming for a second time that she was shielded by a non-prosecution agreement.
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USA Fencing says it allowed men into women’s competitions to create ‘inclusive’ and ‘safe’ spaces
USA Fencing has responded to criticisms about allowing men in women’s competitions by saying it wanted to create safe and inclusive spaces for “everyone” to participate in. A male fencer named Redmond Sullivan recently competed in a women’s tournament at the University of Maryland, which triggered a protest and forfeit from female fencer Stephanie Turner.…
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Judge allows Trump’s DHS to proceed with another tool to keep track of illegal immigrants
A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to proceed with its plans to require illegal immigrants to register with the government or face consequences following a lawsuit from the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights. The new federal program stems from an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office,…
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Why ‘follow your heart’ is terrible advice — and God knew it all along
All normal human beings want to be happy. Aristotle observed that happiness is the goal of human life. For us Americans, the pursuit of happiness is even enshrined in the Declaration of Independence as a self-evident, unalienable right. We can all agree that we want to be happy, but it’s much harder to find consensus…
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Darién Gap crossings nearly disappear as Trump drops hammer on illegal immigration
Under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, a once heavily trafficked jungle passage between Colombia and Panama experienced a 99% drop in crossings in February. Days before Trump’s inauguration in January, border czar Tom Homan vowed to shut down the Darién Gap in order to “protect our national security.” ‘The problem we had in Lajas Blancas…
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Gabbard: RFK And MLK Files To Be Released In A ‘Few Days’ As ‘Hunters’ Are Currently Probing FBI And CIA
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced on Thursday that all the classified documents pertaining to the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy would be made public within the next “few days.”
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Chicago community organizers cancel Mexican holiday parade, blame Trump as the reason
An annual parade in Chicago marking a Mexican holiday has been canceled this year, and organizers are pointing to President Donald Trump as the reason why. The 2025 parade commemorating Cinco de Mayo — or May 5, the day in 1862 when Mexico defeated France in the Battle of Puebla — in Little Village on…
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Kamala Harris has reached out to universities for her next scheme — and social media responds with hilarious ridicule
Failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris is reportedly plotting to open an institute of “policy and ideas,” and many of her critics on social media enjoyed mocking the plan. The 60-year-old has shrunk from public life after a devastating loss in an election where Democrats lost control of the White House and U.S. Senate and failed…
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Woman who apparently punched pro-life activist during street interview has been arrested
A woman who appeared to assault a pro-life interviewer on video was arrested by the New York Police Department. Savannah Craven Antao said on Instagram that she was notified about the arrest of 30-year-old Brianna J. Rivers, who was recorded laughing after apparently punching Antao in the head during a street interview in Harlem. ‘Thank…
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If you want the flu, get the flu shot: New study claims flu vaccines make people LESS safe
The Cleveland Clinic has just dropped a serious bombshell that will come as no surprise to those who have been questioning the approved narrative the past five years. This season’s flu shot may not only be useless in preventing the flu, but it might actually increase your risk of getting the flu. The Cleveland Clinic’s…
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Man from Butler, Pennsylvania, arrested for alleged threats to kill Trump and Elon Musk
A Pennsylvania man has been arrested for allegedly threatening to assault and murder President Donald Trump and other political officials, according to a statement from the Department of Justice. Thirty-two-year-old Shawn Monper of Butler is accused of making statements on social media about his intent to kill the president after stockpiling ammunition, weapons, and body…
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U.S. Special Envoy Witkoff Meets With Putin In Russia As Trump Grows Impatient: ‘Get Moving’
President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin early Friday in an attempt to pressure Moscow to expedite the peace process.
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Trump’s gone silent on the COVID vax — and singer John Rich knows why
President Donald Trump has faced serious criticism from the right over Operation Warp Speed, which oversaw the expedited creation of the COVID-19 vaccine to combat the pandemic. The criticism hasn’t stopped, as Trump continued to champion his creation despite the outrage against it. However, Trump has gone eerily silent on the matter in recent months…
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DHS calls out New York Times for leaving out criminal history in immigrant sob story
The Department of Homeland Security revealed that the New York Times did not tell the full story in its write-up of a green card holder being detained for his past criminal history that goes beyond what was written in the piece. The Times reported the case of Alfredo Orellana, who worked as a caregiver for…
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Trump threatens Mexico with tariff, sanction for violating water treaty and ‘hurting’ American farmers
President Donald Trump threatened Mexico on Thursday with tariffs and sanctions if it continues “stealing” water from Texas. Trump’s comments referred to a 1944 water treaty for the “Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande,” which requires Mexico to send 1.75 million acre-feet of water from the Rio…
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Trump Revives Effort To Make ‘Daylight Saving Time’ Permanent
On Friday, President Donald Trump revamped his push to make “Daylight Saving Time” permanent, amid efforts in Congress to give Americans an extra hour of sunlight from November to March.
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California high school girl says she was ‘replaced’ by male athlete on girls’ track team: ‘This is reality’
A female athlete said she was replaced on the girls’ track and field team by a male who was not held to the same standard as the young women. Taylor Starling from the Martin Luther King High School in California made headlines in November 2024 when she revealed her athletic director claimed her pro-women T-shirt…
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Men can play in women’s soccer on a ‘case-by-case basis,’ English association rules
Men who believe they are women will be allowed to compete in women’s soccer in England, the sport’s governing body has decided. The English Football Association updated its transgender sports policy and noted that men will be able to play against women after “match observation” has taken place to determine if a player “presents a…
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Georgia pro-life organization attacks bill that would classify abortion as homicide: ‘Sad, but it is not a surprise’
Georgia state Rep. Emory Dunahoo (R) introduced legislation in February that would define life as beginning at conception and classify the act of abortion as homicide. House Bill 441, the Prenatal Equal Protection Act, is popular among state Republicans, having secured over 20 co-sponsors in the state legislature. It has also managed to enrage the…
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Space Force Col. Susannah Meyers Dismissed Following Controversial Email Regarding JD Vance’s Greenland Visit
The officer in charge of the U.S. Space Force base in Greenland was stripped of her command after she sent out a mass email that distanced herself from statements made by Vice President JD Vance and the Trump administration.
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Pentagon: Hegseth Approves $5.1B In DoD Cuts, Axing ‘Nonessential’ Contracts
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly approved $5.1 billion in cuts to the Department of Defense (DoD) after terminating multiple “nonessential” contracts.
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Trump revokes parole for 6,300 foreign nationals on terrorist watchlist or with criminal past
The Department of Government Efficiency announced Thursday that it discovered the former Biden administration paroled 6,300 foreign nationals who were either on the terrorist watchlist or had a criminal history. The Trump administration has reportedly pulled their parole as a result of the DOGE’s findings. ‘Among these 6.3k paroled aliens with criminal or terrorist records…
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Chinese official avows Beijing is behind cyberattacks on US, identifies motive: Report
U.S. officials and tech companies have long understood that the communist regime in Beijing has orchestrated numerous significant cyberattacks on American institutions and critical infrastructure. In a secret December meeting, Chinese officials apparently admitted as much and identified a major reason for doing so: America’s continued support for the island nation of Taiwan. A pair…
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Russell Brand CHARGED on five counts: Justice or a grifter’s retribution?
On April 4, British actor, podcaster, and media personality Russell Brand was charged by London’s Metropolitan Police with one count of rape, one count of indecent assault, one count of oral rape, and two counts of sexual assault. These charges are connected to alleged incidents that took place between 1999 and 2005 and involved four…
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Democrat reveals how she now feels after voting for the Laken Riley Act
Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-Conn.) says she now regrets voting for the Laken Riley Act because she claims President Donald Trump is terrorizing the immigrant community. Hayes told CNN on Thursday that she voted for the law — which is named after the nursing student who was murdered by a Venezuelan who was released into the…
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MAGA dad silenced by Maine school board chair after speaking out against boys in girls’ sports
A Maine man was silenced during a school board meeting this week after he spoke out against boys playing on sports teams meant for girls. On Wednesday evening, Nick Blanchard and others concerned about boys in girls’ sports attended a board of education meeting in the capital city of Augusta. Decked out in a “Make…
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China Raises Tariffs On U.S. Goods From 84% To 125% In Latest Trade Retaliation
China announced they are hitting back at the United States on Friday, raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% beginning on Saturday.
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Senate confirms Trump’s top military pick in overnight vote
The Senate confirmed retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine to serve as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Friday during an overnight vote. Caine was confirmed in a 60-25 vote after President Donald Trump abruptly fired Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. in February. Although his confirmation was bipartisan, several Democratic senators, like…
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‘Get on board with the mission’: Pentagon ejects Space Force colonel over catty email rejecting Trump agenda
The Pentagon kicked to the curb the commander of 821st Space Base Group on Thursday — apparently over a catty email she sent targeting Vice President JD Vance in the wake of his visit to America’s northernmost military installation, Pituffik Space Base. According to Military.com, Col. Susannah Meyers — who until Thursday oversaw Pituffik Space…
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House GOP calls ‘sanctuary’ governors to face oversight grilling on public safety
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) sent letters to several “sanctuary governors” on Thursday, inviting them to testify before lawmakers as part of the committee’s ongoing probe into the public safety impact of sanctuary policies. Comer requested Democratic Governors Kathy Hochul of New York, Tim Walz of Minnesota, and JB Pritzker of Illinois testify…
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LeBron James is now a Barbie — Mattel launches LeBron doll covered in branded merch, labeling the NBA player an ‘icon’
NBA star LeBron James was announced as a “Kenbassador” for Mattel Inc. as part of a campaign to honor men who inspire and create a “better world for all.” James is the first male to be tapped for the honor, which included nine female athlete Barbies in 2024, including tennis star Venus Williams. While James’…
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Fistfight between 2 boys ends when 45-year-old relative of one boy shoots the other kid — a 13-year-old — and runs away: Cops
During a fistfight between two boys in Philadelphia on Thursday evening, police said an adult family member of one of the boys emerged from a house, shot the other boy twice, and fled from the scene. Police told WPVI-TV a 13-year-old boy was shot twice in the stomach around 6:40 p.m. at 57th Street and…
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Mark Levin exposes the TRUTH behind Columbia’s chaos-making activist
Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old legal permanent resident and a Columbia University graduate student and pro-Palestinian activist, was arrested on March 8 by federal immigration authorities. The Department of Homeland Security planned to deport Khalil because his pro-Palestinian activism at Columbia University could cause problems for U.S. foreign policy and because he allegedly lied on his…
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The release of Karmelo Anthony-Austin Metcalf video will end in chaos
After the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf, Dominique Alexander of the Next Generation Action Network has said in a press conference that there is video evidence of the murder — and Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” is bracing himself for the aftermath. And why is he bracing himself? Because he believes that the victim narrative being…
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‘Unimaginable tragedy’: Siemens executive, wife, and kids killed when helicopter crashes into Hudson River
A Bell 206 L-4 helicopter carrying six people — three children and three adults, including the pilot — crashed Thursday into the Hudson River, just off of Jersey City, New Jersey. Footage of the incident shows the fuselage pitching backward and plummeting hundreds of feet into the cold waters below, its tail and main rotor…
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No war but trade war!
Much of the American economy is fake. It’s illusionary wealth, built on a devil’s bargain that’s traded our families and our future for the present. Tackling China is essential to righting this arrangement, and if President Trump is successful, he will have helped to secure the next century of American power and go down as…
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American Girl converts to Islam
If you’re an American woman, there’s a high likelihood you grew up playing with the classic American Girl dolls — where each doll came with a story depicting a historical, pure Americana tale. But if you’re a young girl in today’s America, that’s all changing. The classic American Girl doll has taken a turn for…
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RFK Jr.: Cause Of Autism ‘Epidemic’ Will Be Revealed By September
According to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), the United States will identify the cause of what he described as the country’s “autism epidemic” by September, he said at a Cabinet meeting on Thursday.
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70-year-old woman accused of trading foster child for a monkey, police say
A prolific foster mother in Missouri is being investigated for allegedly trading a foster child in exchange for a monkey, according to police who are looking into claims of abuse against numerous children. Seventy-year-old Brenda Deutsch reportedly worked as a foster mother for decades and took care of over 200 children according to sources that…
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DOGE confirms that THOUSANDS of illegal aliens voted in 2024
The Department of Government Efficiency has just uncovered what may go down as one of the largest scandals in American history — that not only did millions of illegal aliens get Social Security numbers under Biden, but they obtained voter IDs and voted in the 2024 election. “Of course, we had Antonio Gracias — who…
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Pilot sues right-wing influencer for defamation after being falsely accused of ‘trans terror attack’ in horrific DC crash
A transgender pilot has sued for defamation after being falsely accused of causing the devastating crash between a helicopter and a passenger jet in Washington, D.C. Many online speculated that diversity, equity, and inclusion policies were to blame for the horrible crash in January that took the lives of 67 people, but one influencer allegedly…
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Supreme Court unanimously upholds order for Trump to ‘facilitate’ release of Salvadorian migrant from notorious prison
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Trump administration must “facilitate” the return of the Salvadorian man who was wrongly sent to a notorious prison for terrorists. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported to the terrorist prison in El Salvador based on claims that he was a member of the MS-13 gang, and the administration…
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North Dakota: Cleanup Underway After Keystone Pipeline Spills Nearly 3,500 Barrels Of Crude Oil
Cleanup efforts have begun after close to 3,500 barrels of crude oil spilled into an agricultural field in North Dakota after a Keystone pipeline employee heard a “mechanical bang” from the System on Tuesday morning — according to a statement by managing company South Bow.
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Report: Helicopter Crash Over Hudson River Leaves At Least 6 Dead
At least six people have been killed after a helicopter carrying a family, two adults and three children, who were reportedly from Spain, crashed into the Hudson river on Thursday afternoon. The sixth death was that of the helicopter pilot.
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Florida to increase number of officers who can help feds arrest illegal immigrants
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Florida is about to get over 1,000 extra officers to help the federal government carry out mass deportations now that the southern border crisis is over. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles announced on Wednesday that Executive Director Dave Kerner was the first in the department…
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‘How many men?’ Ted Cruz demands answers from USA Fencing after male athlete was allowed to compete against women
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) asked the national fencing body why it is not complying with federal mandates and gave a clear deadline for answers. A male competed in a women’s fencing tournament in Maryland at the end of March, which sparked a protest from one of the female athletes, who refused to compete against the…
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Toddlers, people not yet born, and those 115+ snagged nearly $400M in unemployment insurance: DOGE
The Department of Government Efficiency appears to have discovered more potential fraud within the federal government. On Wednesday, the DOGE shared a post on social media highlighting troubling findings from an unemployment insurance survey. ‘We will catch these thieves and keep working to root out egregious fraud – accountability is here.’ Since 2020, tens of…
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Cops shoot Weezer bassist’s wife, charge her with attempted murder during bizarre standoff after unrelated police chase
Police shot the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner in Southern California on Tuesday and charged her with attempted murder amid a bizarre series of events in Los Angeles. The perilous showdown erupted from a completely unrelated police chase, according to law enforcement. Around 3:25 p.m., officers with the California Highway Patrol allegedly were pursuing…
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Women giving up on marriage? Data reveals who’s happiest
While millions of young girls in the not-so-distant past dreamt endlessly of their wedding days, American women are apparently now flat out rejecting the institution of marriage — believing it won’t bring them happiness. According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, “Over half of single women said they believe they were happier…
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Liberals are furious at billionaire Democrat ‘mega-donor’ for admitting Obama and Biden were unresponsive compared to Trump
A Silicon Valley billionaire admitted that the Trump administration is far more responsive to big money donors than the former Obama team and many on the left reacted with outrage and anger. Chamath Palihapitiya said in an interview that no one at the White House would take his calls despite the fact that he is…
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Children’s hospital community activist suggests live womb transplants can allow transgender women to give birth
A transgender activist employed as a community navigator of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Children’s Hospital suggested that women should be allowed to donate their wombs to be transplanted into transgender women to allow them to give birth. Alicyn Cathleen Simpson reportedly made the comments that surfaced in video on social media and were…
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Islamic city planned for Texas hires ex-Paxton attorney to defuse Sharia law concerns
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) in late March directed the Texas Rangers, the Texas State Securities Board, and the Texas Workforce Commission to launch investigations into the East Plano Islamic Center concerning its plans to develop a Muslim-centric city on 402 acres near Josephine, roughly 40 miles outside Dallas. The development would reportedly feature a…
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House Dems Send Letter To Trump Demanding He Confirms Musk Will Step Down From SGE Role: ‘He Must Leave By May 30!’
President Donald Trump is being pressured by dozens of House Democrats to certify that Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk will step down from his post by May 30th.
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‘An outrage’: Biden admin hid report of US service members getting sick at Wuhan military games in October 2019
Nearly 10,000 athletes from over 109 countries traveled to Wuhan, China, to compete in the 7th Military World Games from October 18 to October 28, 2019. Participants from various nations, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Luxembourg, reported taking ill with COVID-like symptoms at or after the games — a damning coincidence granted the games…
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Comedian Bill Burr claims white people are having ‘meltdowns’ while ignoring the ‘truly oppressed people’ in America
Stand-up comedian Bill Burr positioned himself as a critic of both sides with remarks stating that liberals are crybabies and white people ignore atrocities. On his “Monday Morning Podcast,” Burr threw insults at conservatives and liberals in his ongoing attempt to secure the status of conscientious objector. He began his rant by saying that one…
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Reporter who attended Butler rally REVEALS what President Trump said BEFORE ‘Fight, fight, fight!’
We all know the iconic words President Trump shouted to the crowd seconds after he was shot in the ear by Thomas Matthew Crooks in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024: “Fight, fight, fight!” But in those few seconds between the shot and his rally cry when he was lying on the ground, what was…
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House Republicans Approve Bill Requiring Proof Of Citizenship To Vote
For a second time, House Republicans have passed a bill that will require voters to have proof of citizenship in order to vote in federal elections. The previous attempt was blocked by the then-Democrat-led Senate.
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How a hairstylist allegedly used Tinder to try hiring hit man to murder her cop ex-boyfriend and his teen daughter
A New Jersey woman is accused of using the Tinder dating app in an attempt to hire a hit man to murder her ex-boyfriend — a police officer — and his teen daughter. Jaclyn Diiorio, a 26-year-old from Runnemede, was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of first-degree attempted murder, one count of first-degree…
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House tries to limit overreach by activist federal district judges: ‘We’re shutting down the judicial coup’
The No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025 passed the U.S. House in a 219-213 vote along party lines on Wednesday. The bill would amend chapter 85, title 8 of the U.S. Code to prohibit a U.S. district court from issuing an injunction unless the injunction applies only to the parties of the particular case before…
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Trump aims to make taking a shower great again with new executive order
Thanks to a new executive order from President Donald Trump, American showerheads are about to be unburdened by what has been. On Wednesday, Trump issued the executive order entitled “Maintaining Acceptable Water Pressure in Showerheads.” The purpose of the new EO appears to be twofold. First, it does away with the lengthy regulations on showerheads…
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Levin: The left wants to SMASH the Constitution — here’s the proof
The Democrats might claim they want to preserve the Constitution, but the radical leftists they platform clearly couldn’t be less interested. One of those radical leftists is Elie Mystal, an American political commentator, who reveals his own rewriting of the Constitution in a recent segment on “The View.” “When Democrats come into office, they come…
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Ocasio-Cortez and other Democrats accuse Trump admin officials of insider trading after stock market tariff surge
Democratic Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York wondered aloud if some Trump administration officials might have taken advantage of the president’s mercurial tariff announcements to increase their personal wealth. The stock market had a historic crash after President Donald Trump issued massive across-the-board tariffs, but it quickly recovered much of the losses after he…
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Home invasion victim fights armed burglar, then turns the tables on him — takes crook’s gun away, shoots him dead with it
A Houston home invasion victim fought an armed burglar Wednesday night, police said — and the victim turned the tables on the crook, taking his gun away and then shooting him dead with it. Police told KPRC-TV that three burglars targeted an apartment on Westridge Street near the NRG Stadium in the southeast part of…
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House Passes Senate Budget Plan Backing Trump Priorities After Conservative Pushback
In a close victory, House GOP members barely passed a budget resolution which will allow them to begin unlocking President Donald Trump’s agenda package.
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Speaker Johnson pulls off another legislative miracle, this time with budget
The House narrowly passed the Senate’s budget blueprint on Thursday, notching another win for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.). The vote was initially set to take place Wednesday night but was later postponed by Johnson after it became clear there wasn’t enough support from fiscal conservatives to pass the budget. Ultimately, the blueprint passed in a…
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‘We won’t have Sharia law in Texas’: Texas AG Paxton defends investigation into Muslim EPIC City development
The East Plano Islamic Center, a prominent mosque in Plano, Texas, is poised to build a 402-acre city called EPIC City, complete with a mosque, 1,000+ homes, a K-12 faith-based school, a community college, retail shops, parks, and senior housing. The project aims to serve the growing Muslim population in the region. Unsurprisingly, the plans…
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Shoplifters beat up store worker, 60, who runs after them. Then they hit him with car several times; he dies in parking lot.
Shoplifters beat up a 60-year-old Southern California store worker who pursued them Wednesday — and then the crooks ran over him with a car several times, after which he died in the parking lot. The suspects reportedly stole a $10 bag of face masks. ‘I really don’t know if life is worth it any more.’…
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Russian-American Ballerina Ksenia Karelina Freed In Prisoner Swap After 12-Year Sentence
Russian-American ballerina Ksenia Karelina was released from Russian custody in a prisoner swap with the United States on Thursday morning.
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Maine sues Trump administration after funding freeze over transgender athlete debacle: ‘They are not above the law’
Maine’s attorney general filed a lawsuit against the federal government this week that stated the administration did not follow proper procedure when it cut off federal funding to the state. The feud stems from President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at preventing men from participating in women’s sports and entering their changing rooms. Maine’s Governor…
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Scott Jennings takes no prisoners after fired MSNBC host calls him irrelevant
CNN contributor Scott Jennings did not take a disrespectful jab from a liberal panelist lying down during Wednesday’s airing of “CNN NewsNight” while debating the Trump administration’s approach to Greenland. Tiffany Cross was upset about President Donald Trump looking into whether Greenland can become part of the United States in some way, as it will…
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Democrats vote overwhelmingly against GOP bill aiming to bar illegal aliens from voting
The House passed another key immigration bill Thursday despite Democrats nearly unanimously voting to tank the legislation. The SAVE Act, which was spearheaded by Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, passed in a near party-line vote with 216 Republicans voting for the bill and 208 Democrats voting against it. Just four Democrats joined Republicans to…
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‘I definitely feel violated’: Christian girls’ basketball team heads to court after statewide ban for refusing to play male
A Vermont Christian school has begun its legal fight against the state after the school was banned from state athletics competitions over their girls’ basketball team’s refusal to play against a team with a male athlete. In February 2023, Mid Vermont Christian School forfeited a playoff game against Long Trail Mountain because the opponent had…
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REVEALED: Democrats ARE the party of violence
In the not-so-distant past, the media and the DOJ were insistent that the biggest threat to America were MAGA extremists, parents at school board meetings, and basically anyone donning a red hat. However, a survey from the Network of Contagion Research Institute in partnership with Rutgers University Social Perception Lab shows that actually, a majority…
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‘Border industrial complex’: Undercover footage shows Red Cross helping migrants in Colombia headed north
New footage obtained by Anthony Rubin’s watchdog outfit, Muckraker, and published by the Oversight Project shows a Red Cross employee in the northwestern town of Necoclí, Colombia, providing aid to an individual whom he apparently believed to be yet another migrant headed north for the human trafficking corridor multitudes have transited to get to the…
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Trump admin appeals ruling granting Associated Press access to ‘the President’s most intimate spaces’
A federal court granted the Associated Press an injunction Wednesday preventing the Trump administration from excluding it from press events at the White House. U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee, ordered White House officials to rescind the denial of the AP’s access to the Oval Office, Air Force One, and other spaces…
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‘I think he’s guilty of treason’: Trump orders investigation into former deep-stater, ‘Anonymous’ official
President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders on Wednesday directing his administration to suspend security clearances for a pair of antagonistic officials who served in his first administration. In addition to severing Miles Taylor and Christopher Krebs from the fount of insider federal knowledge, Trump has directed the relevant authorities in his administration…
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Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman: Trump’s 90-Day Tariff Pause Was ‘Brilliantly Executed’
President Donald Trump’s surprise decision to impose a 90-day halt on reciprocal tariffs against foreign trading partners, excluding China, was hailed by billionaire hedge fund investor Bill Ackman on Wednesday.
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How the CCP pays influencers to attack Falun Gong and Shen Yun
Tim Pool, the host of the wildly popular “TimCast” on YouTube, boasting over 4 million subscribers and 3 billion views on his three channels, exposed how the Chinese Communist Party pays off influencers to push its narrative, such as attacking the Falun Gong and Shen Yun. During an episode of his show, Pool shared how…
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Noem Joins ICE Agents In Arresting Multiple Criminal Illegal Aliens Accused Of Cartel And Gang Connections In Arizona
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem tagged along with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Tuesday in multiple raids targeting criminal illegal immigrants in Arizona.
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Bessent Applauds Trump’s ‘Courage’ Amid China Tariffs, Reiterates That Non-Retaliating Nations Will Be Rewarded
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s tariff pause has benefited over 75 countries who have opted to negotiate with the United States — rather than retaliating.
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Gina Carano just got one step closer to WINNING against Disney
Almost no one sues Disney and wins. That is, until now. Actress Gina Carano has joined former ESPN host Sage Steele in winning a major victory against the media company after a discovery motion has been granted in the former “Mandalorian” star’s wrongful termination suit. According to Glenn Beck, Walt Disney created “the nastiest attorney…
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What does Trump see in Canada’s pro-China prime minister?
President Donald Trump seems wonderfully comfortable with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. He calls the Liberal leader “Mark” and “prime minister of Canada.” Remember when it was “governor of the 51st state” for Trudeau? Carney’s Jackson Hole speech flatly demanded that central banks collaborate and replace the US dollar to rectify its ‘domineering influence’ on…
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Thug asks DoorDash driver for cash, then suddenly stabs him in face, chest — and steals his car, heads to strip club: Report
A male in north Texas reportedly was asking a DoorDash driver for money late last month when the male suddenly and repeatedly stabbed the driver in the face and chest. But that wasn’t all. Soon the suspect reportedly stole the DoorDash driver’s vehicle — and then took it for a joyride to a local strip…
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Homeowner with 2 sleeping kids spots masked intruders walking up stairs. But they turn tail and run when he pulls gun.
A Los Angeles homeowner whose two young children were fast asleep one night last week found himself face-to-face with three masked males walking up his stairs, KNBC-TV reported. Believe it or not, the intruders reportedly announced themselves as police officers amid the Studio City home invasion last Wednesday, the station said. ‘I was kind of…
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Pete Hegseth says Panama accepted agreement on warship canal passage after China accused the US of ‘blackmail’
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said that the nation of Panama agreed to allow warship passage through the canal after Chinese officials accused the U.S. of trying to use blackmail to further its interests. Hegseth said that the two nations had signed a memorandum of understanding to allow U.S. warships to pass through the…
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White liberals: Stop using ‘racism’ to excuse black crime
This is not the column I wanted to write. It’s not a column I ever thought I’d be writing. Today I’m a conservative, recovering from decades of being a brainwashed Democrat who bought every lie about social justice. Try looking up the crime rates in the US for the black population. You’ll find them, as…
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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee Appointed As U.S. Ambassador To Israel
The Senate on Wednesday announced that former Arkansas GOP Governor Mike Huckabee, an ordained Southern Baptist pastor, will be President Donald Trump’s U.S. ambassador to Israel.
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Wall Street Posts Biggest Single-Day Gain Since 2008 Following Trump’s Surprise Tariff Reversal
U.S. stocks jumped significantly on Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day delay in tariffs for countries that hadn’t imposed reciprocal tariffs.
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Frito-Lay Tostitos Chips Recall Upgraded To ‘Class I’ As Consumption ‘Could Cause Death’ For Some
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increased the risk status of Frito-Lay’s due to an undeclared ingredient in the chips that has the potential to “cause death” for some consumers.
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NJ GOP Mayor Slams Jon Bon Jovi, Says He Is Turning The Town Into ‘Ground Zero’ For Homeless
Jon Bon Jovi has been slammed by Toms River Mayor Daniel Rodrick over his soup kitchen bringing more homeless to the town.
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Trump Admin Fires CIA Official, Following Her Previous Involvement With Military’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Terry Adirim, a former senior defense officer and top intelligence agency official who was instrumental in the Biden administration’s military COVID-19 vaccine mandate—was recently fired from her position.
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Chris Cillizza gets mocked to oblivion for trying to defend media for covering up Biden’s mental decline
Journalist Chris Cillizza tried to defend the media against allegations that they intentionally covered up the mental decline of the previous president — and faced brutal mockery for it. The former CNN political analyst admitted that the media had failed to appropriately cover former President Joe Biden’s diminishment before he dropped out of his re-election…
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‘I, Pencil’ defined free trade — Trump’s tariffs are writing the sequel
On Sept. 17, 2024, thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies exploded in the hands and pockets of alleged Hezbollah operatives across Lebanon and Syria. Intelligence sources believe the Israeli government carried out the operation in retaliation for the terrorist attacks committed on Oct. 7, 2023. Israeli agents reportedly intercepted the devices — manufactured overseas — and…
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City threatens to sue residents over comments that cause ‘harm’ amid contentious mayoral race in Michigan
The small Michigan city of Bangor has authorized its city attorney to file charges against any resident who makes comments that cause the city “harm,” prompting cries from local residents and freedom-loving Americans across the country. On January 6, the Bangor City Council voted 7-0 to approve a motion that will allow the city attorney,…
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McDonald’s manager allegedly pointed gun at 4 teens who returned to store to harass him at drive-thru, police say
The manager of a McDonald’s fast-food restaurant in Nebraska was arrested for allegedly pointing a handgun at four teenagers who harassed him in the drive-thru, left, and came back to harass him again, according to police. Lincoln police said they were called to the store near Old Cheney Road and Nebraska Parkway at about 11:23…
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MAGA betrayal? Kash Patel appoints J6 ‘terrorist’ hunter to key position
FBI Director Kash Patel has made it clear that he rejects the mainstream narrative that January 6 was a massive insurrection and has even suggested that the FBI played a role in inciting the event. These sentiments stand in stark contrast to his recent appointment of Steven Jensen as the assistant director in charge of…
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Ken Paxton Announces U.S. Senate Race Bid, Set To Face Cornyn In GOP Showdown
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced his campaign for the U.S. Senate.
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NYC welcomes ICE back to Rikers Island after lengthy ban
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ (D) administration announced Tuesday that it would reopen Rikers Island to Immigration and Customs Enforcement after a decade-long ban. ICE previously had an office on the island, the site of a prison managed by the New York City’s Department of Correction, but it was ousted after the city formalized…
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Watch what happens after Democrat witness tells Rep. Brandon Gill Baltimore is a safe city
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) pressed a Democratic witness on Wednesday about the safety of Baltimore, Maryland, during a House Judiciary Committee hearing about sanctuary cities. Neill Franklin, the Democrats’ witness and a Baltimore native who worked in law enforcement, had stated that while he believes border security is important, that does not mean local police…
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Fake Masters jackets, Beatles signatures, and a Kardashian photo named in fraudster’s memorabilia scheme worth up to $550K
An FBI investigation resulted in a man pleading guilty to selling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fake memorabilia. A former California resident, who now resides in Mexico, pleaded guilty to selling fake sports memorabilia for nearly a decade and faces up to 20 years in prison. Anthony J. Tremayne, a 58-year-old, sold “memorabilia…
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Gabbard unleashes task force to boost intelligence community’s transparency, end government weaponization
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Tuesday that the agency formed a new task force dedicated to ending the weaponization of the federal government. A DNI news release explained that the action aims to restore trust in the intelligence community by “restoring transparency and accountability.” ‘We are already identifying wasteful spending in real time,…
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Should Austin Metcalf’s dad forgive his murderer?
Austin Metcalf was a 17-year-old who was murdered last week at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, allegedly by Karmelo Anthony, who allegedly stabbed Metcalf in the chest following a brief altercation. Anthony was reportedly sitting in the wrong tent, one that was not designated for his school, and he was asked to…
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UC Davis athletics asked San Jose State for advice on a ‘prospective’ transgender athlete, emails reveal
An athletics official from the University of California at Davis reached out to a San Jose State University athletics official for advice on how to bring a transgender athlete aboard one of its teams. According to documents obtained by writer Dan Zaksheske, Melissa Hughes, the associate athletics director of sports medicine at UC Davis, emailed…
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Coast Guard Seizes Over $500M In ‘Cartel Cocaine’
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a “major blow” to two Mexican drug cartels after the Coast Guard seized over $500 million in cocaine — amounting to over 45,000 pounds.
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WATCH: Jasmine Crockett back at it again with INSANE ‘cotton picking’ narrative
Last weekend during a speech at Grace Baptist Church in Waterbury, Connecticut, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) went off the rails ranting about immigration and the black community being done with cotton picking. In “36 seconds of awesomeness,” Crockett, per usual, made herself look like an absolute fool. “So I had to go around the country…
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Marketing exec blamed for transgender PR nightmare at Bud Light now works for LIV Golf
The infamous executive who was blamed for the Bud Light transgender marketing debacle has landed another prominent job working for LIV Golf. Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid was the vice president of marketing at Bud Light when the brand decided to partner with transgender TikTok activist Dylan Mulvaney in 2023. The resulting controversy led to a boycott…
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Judge Restores AP News’ WH Access Following Network’s ‘Gulf Of America’ Name Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must restore the Associated Press’ (AP News) access to the White House after the network was barred for its refusal to acknowledge the Gulf of America name change.
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Leavitt Avoids Reporters Who Use Pronouns In Emails, Claims They’re ‘Denying Reality’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that it is Trump administration policy for officials to not respond to any reporters who have pronouns in their email.
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DHS: Soccer Coach Accused Of Sexually Abusing And Murdering 13-Year-Old Discovered To Be An ‘Undocumented Migrant’
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that the California-based youth soccer coach accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy and murdering a 13-year-old boy he coached is an undocumented migrant.
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High school students face disciplinary action for posing with Nazi flag in locker room
Officials at Aurora Public Schools in Nebraska said that they are looking to see what disciplinary action is appropriate for high school students who posed with a Nazi flag. School district Superintendent Jody Phillips told KSNB-TV that the students in the photograph had been identified, but they are investigating who else was involved, including who…
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Texas taxpayers ROBBED to the tune of millions; paying for illegal aliens to lawyer up
Taxpayers in Texas have been footing the bill for illegal aliens to the tune of millions — as in just a year and a half alone, taxpayers spent upwards of $30 million on illegal alien representation in the justice system. “Texans are still paying for illegals’ attorneys, defense attorneys, due to this emergency court order…
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School employee makes shocking confession to police about sexually abusing student: Court docs
A school employee in Alabama was arrested after making a shocking confession to police officers about sexually abusing a student, according to court documents. Amy Nicole Wigginton — a 41-year-old school worker from Rogersville — was arrested Friday and has been charged with two counts of a school employee engaging in a sex act or…
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IRS Chief To Resign ‘In Protest Of Trump Admin’ Over Tax Data-Sharing Agreement With DHS
The acting leader of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reportedly set to resign after a deal was recently set in place on behalf of the agency requiring it to share tax data on undocumented immigrants.
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Trump Unveils 90-Day Tariff Pause For Most Nations, Boosts Tariffs On China To 125%
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced his plan to enact reciprocal tariffs will be paused for 90 days in order to negotiate trade with dozens of countries. However, China will not be included in the pause due to a “lack of respect.”
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DHS offers workers early exit to downsize agency
The Department of Homeland Security offered its staff an opportunity to exit the agency early as part of the Trump administration’s attempt to shrink the federal government’s bloat. According to an email obtained by Axios and Politico, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem sent a memo to employees on Monday evening, informing them about the agency’s plan…
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Stock market surges after Trump announces pause in tariffs
President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause for tariffs after a week of devastating volatility in the stock market since he announced the economic sanctions. The stock market saw a loss in valuation of about $10 trillion in a week, but the president relented and announced the pause on social media. The tariff on China…
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Trump tariff boosting Trudeau’s successor, Conservatives warn ahead of fed election
As the campaign to determine Canada’s new prime minister continues, one issue remains at the forefront: President Donald Trump and the United States. Locked in a close race with the Conservative Official Opposition, the governing Liberal Party got a vote of confidence from Trump himself, posted Friday, March 28, on X and Truth Social that…
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Beyond politics: NEW survey shows SICKENING trend growing among leftists
The nationwide attack on Tesla has reached a fever pitch. From car bombings to doxxing Tesla owners, the radical leftist stand against Elon Musk is dangerous and getting more so by the day. A new report from Network Contagion Research Institute, however, is perhaps more indicative of the left’s vitriol for Musk than any singular…
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Senator Banks CLOWNS HHS employee cut by DOGE
President Donald Trump’s restructuring of the federal government has not been going well for some government employees — and they’re not doing a great job helping their own cases. One recent viral video taken by a fired Health and Human Services employee shows the employee himself attempting to chase down Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind.), only…
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Convicted child molester with disturbing, lengthy rap sheet found dead in prison; cellmate eyed as killer
A convicted child molester with a disturbing and lengthy rap was found dead in a California prison. Authorities have named his cellmate as a suspect in his death. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced in a statement that an inmate was found unresponsive in his cell around 6:30 a.m. April 4 at the…
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Kevin O’Leary tells Trump what tariffs he wants on China: ‘It’s time to squeeze Chinese heads into the wall’
International businessman Kevin O’Leary said not only does he support President Donald Trump’s high tariffs against China, but he also thinks they should be even higher, because it is long past time to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for blatant unfair business practices. Pointing out on CNN that he is affected by the tariffs…
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China Hits U.S. Imports With 84% Retaliatory Tariffs In Escalating Trade War
As the trade war continues China implemented an additional 84% tariff on its levies on U.S. imports.
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Unhinged leftist female calls out skin color of Tesla Cybertruck driver: ‘And you’re black? You know he owned people, right?’
A decidedly triggered left-wing motorist was caught on cellphone video berating a Tesla Cybertruck driver on a street — and she actually referenced the Cybertruck driver’s skin color. “Loser!” the female yelled. “And you’re black? You know he owned people, right? You know he was a slave owner? How dumb are you? Loser!” The couple…
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Sheriff vows to break California’s sanctuary law by alerting ICE about violent illegal aliens
A California sheriff has vowed to break the state’s sanctuary law in order to protect his community from public safety threats. In a February media release, Amador County Sheriff Gary Redman declared “a firm ‘Public Safety First’ approach in addressing illegal immigrants who pose a significant risk to the community.” ‘No matter the cost, I…
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Hit-and-run suspect apprehended by UFC fighter Henry Cejudo after allegedly crashing into house and assaulting elderly man
Two-time UFC champion Henry Cejudo apprehended an individual after the suspect allegedly crashed into a house and assaulted an elderly male. Cejudo, an Olympic gold medalist who once held the UFC bantamweight and flyweight titles simultaneously, spoke to reporters outside his home in Phoenix, Arizona, after a loud crash interrupted his morning workout. “All of…
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What the stock market sell-off really says about the US economy
The stock market has been on a serious roller coaster ride this week after false reports that President Trump was pausing his reciprocal tariffs for 90 days began making the rounds on the news and social media. “We were watching it bounce back, and then all of a sudden it dropped back down again,” Glenn…
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Exclusive: Paxton notches key endorsement from Texas congressman in fight to unseat Cornyn
Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured the endorsement of a key member of the Texas congressional delegation in his fight to unseat longtime U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas). On Tuesday evening, Paxton officially declared that he would primary Cornyn, who is up for re-election in 2026. “John Cornyn has been in Washington for over two…
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Exclusive: Immigration agency to scour social media to prevent foreign pro-terror anti-Semites from getting benefits
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be screening applicants’ social media history to see if they have endorsed or have interacted with terrorists or organizations who support anti-Semitic terrorism. In a USCIS memo reviewed by Blaze Media, effective immediately, the agency will look for any social media posts by aliens who submit certain benefit requests…
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Debt spiral looms as Trump tests tariffs to tame rates
Following the market’s reaction to Donald Trump’s recent tariff hikes, many investors remain fixated on short-term stock declines. But I’m less concerned about the immediate drop in equities and more focused on the broader ripple effects — especially given the current state of U.S. fiscal policy. The Trump administration inherited serious economic challenges from the…
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ACLU sues to prevent Trump admin from deporting alien enemies in wake of SCOTUS decision
The U.S. Supreme Court sided Monday with President Donald Trump, lifting an Obama judge’s order that temporarily blocked the president’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected terrorists who have stolen into the homeland. While Trump called it a “great day for justice in America!” and Attorney General Pam Bondi said the decision…
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The White House’s mixed messaging threatens to sabotage Trump’s trade war
Tariffs aren’t a one-dimensional tool. They can be used for all types of policy objectives, including punishing foreign states, renegotiating trade deals, raising tax revenues, and protecting domestic industries. They cannot, however, be all things to all people. Is the goal to reshore American industry? Lower and erase trade barriers? Or simply break dependence on…
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Trump Admin Fires Senior U.S. Military Official At NATO: ‘Loss Of Confidence In Her Ability To Lead’
As part of a broader effort to rid the Pentagon of “weak leadership” and inaction, the Trump administration has ousted a senior NATO official, whose firing was previously suggested by a conservative research group.
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Dire wolves resurrected from extinction! Bet you can’t guess who wrote the check …
Thirteen thousand years ago, dire wolves, the supersized, majestic canines made popular by HBO’s “Game of Thrones” series, went extinct. But thanks to modern technology, they’re now alive and well. Or so says Colossal Biosciences, the biotech company responsible for the groundbreaking achievement. The firm claims that ancient DNA and genetic engineering are what’s behind…
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Press Secy. Leavitt Hits Back At Pelosi Over Resurfaced 1996 Video Amid China Tariff Debate
On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt threw shade at former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, highlighting previous comments that the liberal former Congresswoman has made about tariffs.
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Online funding for Karmelo Anthony — accused of stabbing to death HS star athlete Austin Metcalf — tops $250,000
The GiveSendGo funding for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony — who’s accused of stabbing to death Texas high school start athlete Austin Metcalf last week — topped $250,000 on Tuesday. The “Help Karmelo Official Fund” support amount passed the $150,000 mark on Monday with a goal amount set at $200,000. The new goal amount on Tuesday is…
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Trump Signs Executive Orders Aiming To Revive U.S. Coal Industry
President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders that aim to boost coal production, bringing back the long-declining coal sector by rolling back Democrat measures.
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SCOTUS Upholds Legality Of Trump Admin’s Dismissal Of 16,000 Federal Employees
One of two lower court decisions blocking the Trump administration from terminating roughly 16,000 federal probationary employees was overturned by the Supreme Court on Tuesday — a win for the GOP administration.
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VIDEO: Jasmine Crockett says Americans are uneducated about the work illegal immigrants do: ‘We done pickin’ cotton!’
Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas suggested that Americans have no clue about the work that immigrants do and appeared to compare modern farm work to slavery. Crockett made the comments at a historically black church while criticizing President Donald Trump’s enforcement of immigration policies that included mass deportation. The Grace Baptist Church was celebrating…
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Whitlock: ‘Black pride’ TURNED Karmelo Anthony into George Floyd 2.0
On April 2, 2025, during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, a confrontation between two 17-year-old students, Karmelo Anthony from Centennial High School and Austin Metcalf from Memorial High School, turned deadly. Anthony, who was sitting in the Memorial tent instead of his own team’s tent, was asked to leave by Metcalf. According…
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Texas AG Ken Paxton will challenge John Cornyn in Republican primary for US Senate
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that he would mount a primary challenge against Republican Sen. John Cornyn (Texas). Paxton made the announcement while a guest on “The Ingraham Angle” show Tuesday evening. ‘He has turned his back on President Trump and the America First agenda time after time.’ “I’m running for U.S. Senate…
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Trump Admin To Fine Undocumented Migrants $1K Daily For Ignoring Deportation Orders
The Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will fine migrants nearly $1,000 every day that they choose to stay in the United States past the date of their deportation order.
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Florida sex offender doesn’t get job interview at door store, so he reportedly lashes out by flinging bottles of urine
A Florida man who is a registered sex offender flung bottles of urine into a local door store after he was denied a job interview, according to court documents. John Connaughton, 51, was arrested Friday and charged with felony battery, criminal mischief, and two counts of aggravated assault, according to court records. He caused more…
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Female fencer disqualified for REFUSING to compete against a man
Fencing isn’t a sport that usually makes headlines, but after one woman took a knee and refused to fight her transgender opponent — it’s now front-page news. “Maryland’s fencing competition, the Cherry Blossom Open, did turn into a national story after fencer Stephanie Turner refused to compete against a transgender athlete, Redmond Sullivan,” Sara Gonzales…
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Elderly Florida man arrested for threatening to kill Trump on social media, Jupiter police say
An elderly man in Florida was arrested after making threats to kill President Donald Trump on social media, according to a press release from Jupiter police. Police said 73-year-old Glen DeCicco was arrested on Friday on a charge of making written threats to kill after he allegedly posted on Facebook that the president should be…
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SCOTUS Allows Venezuelan Gang Member Deportations To Resume, But ‘Affirms Right To Judicial Review’
The U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to resume deportations of Venezuelan gang members in Tren de Aragua (TdA) for the time being. However, the high court made it clear that those who are being removed, under the law, are still entitled to judicial review.
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Florida Defeats Houston With ‘Thrilling’ 12-Point Comeback To Win Third NCAA Title
The Florida Gators won their third NCAA men’s basketball championship in school history with a dramatic 65–63 victory over the Houston Cougars, capping off the season with a nail-biting finale that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer.
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‘Would-Be’ Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Pursued Rocket Launcher From Ukrainian Contact
Ryan Routh, the man who tried to kill President Donald Trump last year, attempted to purchase a rocket launcher from his Ukrainian contacts prior to the September assassination attempt.
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McConnell Joins Democrats In Voting Against Defense Nominee Elbridge Colby Confirmation
Former Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has joined Democrats in voting against Elbridge Colby, President Donald Trump’s pick to serve as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
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AI is about to revolutionize the medical field — here’s the good and the bad
While Stu Burguiere and Glenn Beck trust that President Trump is in it for the right reasons and always has sound method to what the left deems madness, they’re both a little leery about his position on one thing: artificial intelligence. President Trump has made it clear that the United States must be a frontrunner…
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Man allegedly threatens Republicans and ICE before taunting FBI to arrest him — so they do
A Texas man allegedly dared the Federal Bureau of Investigation to go arrest him after making threats against several Republican politicians, and the bureau kindly fulfilled his wish. 35-year-old Robert Wilson King used social media to make threats against President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Homeland Security Secretary Kristi…
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Fed government spent eye-popping sums on furniture while many worked remotely, needed repairs stalled
The House Oversight Committee’s subcommittee Delivering on Government Efficiency held a hearing on Tuesday examining how to reduce the amount of taxpayer funds going toward the “federal real estate portfolio.” The subcommittee, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), heard testimony from John Hart, the chief executive officer with Open the Books, and David Marroni,…
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Michelle Obama’s New Podcast Dramatically Drops In Listeners Just One Month After Launch
Former first lady Michelle Obama’s podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson, has failed to keep up its viewership following its March 12th launch — despite the launch being highly-publicized and touted by a number of notable Democrats.
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Stock market bounces back early on hopes of tariff trade deals, but recedes quickly
Stock market indices had a large rebound Tuesday morning on hopes of the president making trade deals with foreign nations, but much of those gains dissipated by afternoon. The Trump administration said that dozens of countries were clamoring for trade deals after President Donald Trump announced an across-the-board 10% tariff and even higher tariffs for…
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Ex-head counselor at all-boys’ Catholic HS pleads guilty to sexual abuse of student after nude pics, office tryst revealed
A former head counselor at an all-boys’ Catholic high school in Ohio has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a student. On Monday, 43-year-old Emily Nutley reportedly welled up with tears as she pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual battery in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court. Nutley is not permitted to be within 1,000 feet…
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NY schools defy Trump’s DEI ban, effectively daring admin to yank federal funds
The New York State Education Department has informed the Trump administration that it refuses to comply with a mandate to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, even if that means losing federal funding. In mid-February, President Donald Trump’s Department of Education announced that it had sent a letter to the nation’s educational institutions that receive…
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‘Two white ladies’ reveal the prosperity gospel’s grip on black churches — and ignite a fire storm
The prosperity gospel is taught everywhere, but in a recent interview with Melissa Dougherty on “Relatable,” Allie Beth Stuckey pointed out that it’s interestingly prevalent in many majority-black churches as well. As no truth goes uncontested, Stuckey’s comments sparked some controversy — but she has the stats to back her claims up. “I started getting…
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Musk Blasts WH Advisor Peter Navarro: ‘Dumber Than A Sack Of Bricks’
Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk called out White House Senior Counselor Peter Navarro on Tuesday, calling him a “moron” after Navarro claimed that the Tesla CEO and co-founder is merely a car assembler, rather than a car manufacturer.