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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.
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Homan: ICE Agents Are The ‘Principal Arbiter’ In Determining Deportations
Border Czar Tom Homan recently explained that the Trump administration’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are largely in charge of determining whether certain “migrants” are members of criminal gangs — resulting in their deportation.
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Tiffany Trump Throws ‘Glam’ Baby Shower, Announces She’s Having A Boy
Tiffany Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, joyfully celebrated her pregnancy at a lavish baby shower, where she finally revealed that she is expecting a baby boy.
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Supreme Court sides with Trump admin against order to reinstate thousands of probationary federal workers
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a group of unions and granted an emergency request from the Trump administration to allow them to fire thousands of probationary federal workers as a part of the president’s plan to cut government spending. Attorneys for the unions argued that the administration did not follow the proper procedures when…
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Climate extremist convicted after attack on priceless Degas art
A climate radical from North Carolina is facing hard time now that he has been convicted of federal crimes related to an attack on a priceless work of art two years ago. On April 27, 2023, Timothy Martin and Joanna Smith walked into the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., with the expressed intent…
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Male arrested after headbutting MAGA hat-wearing motorist at anti-Trump rally admits he ‘just lost it’
A male who was arrested after getting caught on video headbutting a MAGA hat-wearing motorist at an anti-Trump rally in Lafayette, Indiana, over the weekend said in an interview that he “just lost it” — but that he didn’t go to the rally to protest. “I can give two f**ks about politics,” Jeremy Marks, 36,…
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U.S. Stocks Rise As Global Trade Partners Seek Tariff Talks With Trump
U.S. stocks shot up Tuesday morning after multiple reports have indicated overseas trading partners are now rushing to negotiate with President Donald Trump over his “reciprocal” tariffs.
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The REAL reason Trump won Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania was the decisive state in Donald Trump’s 2024 victory, but it didn’t happen without the hard work of his supporters — like the founder of PA Chase, Cliff Maloney. “We set out with two goals at PA Chase. One, we wanted to knock 500,000 doors, but two, the measurable objective we wanted was to…
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Trump admin to charge illegal aliens heavy fines if they fail to self-deport as promised
The Trump administration is working hard to convince illegal aliens to leave the U.S. on their own terms, promising enticing benefits if they cooperate — and threatening serious consequences if they do not. A Department of Homeland Security memo released late last month warned illegal aliens that failure to leave will result, among other things,…
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Klaus Schwab’s exit: A victory for freedom over globalist control
Nearly a year ago, reports of World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab stepping down from his position began to circulate — but now it’s finally happening. Schwab is stepping down as chair of the forum’s board of trustees. The WEF has said in a statement to the Financial Times that the process of Schwab’s departure…
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Return of the ‘American System’: Trump’s economic comeback
Few economic philosophies have shaped America’s prosperity as profoundly as Henry Clay’s American System — a blueprint for national strength and self-sufficiency. Developed in the early 19th century, Clay’s vision centered on protective tariffs, a strong national banking system, infrastructure development, and the responsible use of natural resources. These pillars propelled the United States into…
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‘I was dating a witch’: UFC’s Bryce Mitchell says he turned to Christianity after being with a ‘fully possessed’ woman
Controversial UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell revealed that it was a “possessed” woman who pushed him into accepting faith in his life. The featherweight has become a controversial figure ever since he made remarks about World War II and Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Germany. However, Mitchell has seemed a bit more subdued in public…
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Islamic radical convicted for planting fake bombs in Christian churches while working on real one
An ISIS-inspired radical who planted fake bombs at multiple Christian churches while also developing the means for a real church bombing was convicted Friday of a federal hate crime. “This Department of Justice has no tolerance for anyone who targets religious Americans for their faith,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi. “The perpetrator of this abhorrent…
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NYC to return another $106M in FEMA cash as Trump ends illegal immigration spending
The Trump administration’s Federal Emergency Management Agency has warned New York City that it plans this month to take back another $106 million in federal funds that the city received under former President Joe Biden to address the ongoing illegal immigration crisis. In February, President Donald Trump demanded that New York City return more than…
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Man calls 911 about masked crooks breaking into cars. But one of them goes after caller — a big mistake, since he has a gun.
A homeowner in Shreveport, Louisiana, was outside smoking a cigarette around 3:30 a.m. Saturday when he saw two masked individuals breaking into cars on the street, KSLA-TV reported. The homeowner called 911 to report what he was observing in the 7600 block of University Drive, the station said. Detectives believe Lewis and at least one…
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State Department cuts DEI-based performance evaluations, returns to merit
The Trump administration’s Department of State terminated performance evaluations based on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, according to the Department of Government Efficiency on Monday. In a post on social media, the DOGE stated it discovered that 20% of foreign service officers’ performance evaluations were based on DEI under the former Biden administration. ‘Now our…
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Mark Cuban says Americans ‘aren’t ready’ for transgender athletes yet: ‘You can’t just force it down people’s throats’
Billionaire Mark Cuban said people are not ready to accept transgender athletes in sports and it should be up to their opponents to decide if they want to compete against them. Cuban spoke to controversial commentator Stephen A. Smith on his podcast, and Smith remarked that while he voted for the Democrats, he was “disgusted”…
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Roof Collapse At Dominican Republic Nightclub Leaves At Least 18 Dead, 120 Injured
At least 18 people are dead and over 120 are injured after the roof of a Dominican Republic nightclub collapsed early Tuesday morning, according to authorities.
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‘Complete 180-degree flip’: Democratic rep breaks ranks to defend Trump’s tariff strategy
Democratic Rep. Jared Golden of Maine has broken ranks with others in his party to signal support for President Donald Trump’s new tariffs. Golden told Axios that his stance is consistent with what the Democratic Party supposedly once stood for as opposed to the neoliberal outlook his comrades now appear unable to shake. However, this…
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Kash Patel’s surprising appointment of a top J6 inquisitor to head DC FBI office
The surprise appointment of a hard-line critic of Jan. 6 protesters to lead the FBI’s Washington Field Office has set the conservative political world ablaze and put new FBI Director Kash Patel in the line of fire from a vocal group of President Donald J. Trump supporters. News first broke April 4 in the New…
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Black men don’t want to go to historically black colleges and universities? Here’s why
The New York Times recently published an article highlighting a growing gender gap at historically black colleges and universities — revealing that only 19% of students enrolled at Howard University are black men. “I found the story fascinating,” Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” tells Shemeka Michelle. “I did find it frustrating, though, because in every subtle…
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Trump’s Bitcoin masterstroke puts America ahead in digital assets
With a single stroke of his Sharpie, President Donald Trump instantly made the United States into the world leader in digital assets, ensuring its dominance in the sector for the foreseeable future.The new Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile are a triple win for the American people. Win No. 1: No cost…
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Why is the New York Times carrying water for the CCP?
In a prior article, I exposed the tangled web of the New York Times’ obsessive propaganda series, which attempted to discredit Shen Yun Performing Arts. As it turned out, the lead author of the series, Nicole Hong, is only a degree of separation away from the Chinese Communist Party, which has launched a global propaganda…
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Sabo’s story: Guerrilla street artist opens up in career-spanning ‘Unsavory Agents’
Michelle Obama as a Manson girl. Celeb pro-choicer Miley Cyrus eating a fetus. Joe Biden suiting up as “The Diddler.” If you’ve followed Sabo’s work over the last decade, you know he pulls no punches when it comes to lampooning the darlings of the liberal elite. ‘Unsavory Agents’ is the rare coffee table book that…
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Austin Metcalf’s death sparks outrage — and opportunism
The death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a track meet in Frisco, Texas, is every parent’s nightmare. The circumstances make the loss even more devastating. Metcalf, a student at Memorial High School, was stabbed in the chest by another teen, Karmelo Anthony, after a brief argument. Anthony, a student at Centennial High School, was reportedly…
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Trump Hints At Important Meeting With Iran On Saturday, Following Discussion With Netanyahu
In order to avoid “the obvious” military option, President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that his administration would hold direct nuclear negotiations with Iran later this week — following his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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UConn Wins 12th National Title, Senior Paige Bucker Says ‘We Lean On God’s Strength Here’
The UConn Huskies have won their 12th national championship title in the Women’s March Madness championship.
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Maine: AG Sues Trump Admin, Who Froze Federal Funds Over State’s Refusal To Enforce Trans Athlete Ban
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for freezing federal funding over the state’s refusal to comply with President Donald Trump’s transgender athlete ban — prohibiting biological male athletes to complete with female athletes.
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Supreme Court rules against Boasberg, allowing Trump to deport migrants under Alien Enemies Act of 1798
The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday that President Donald Trump can temporarily resume deporting illegal aliens under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg temporarily blocked summary deportations by the Trump administration invoking the 1798 act against members of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang. Many accused Boasberg, who was appointed…
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Why people are ‘missing the point’ on Trump’s tariffs
The mainstream media have been in a state of doom and gloom over President Trump’s tariffs, but as usual, they’re missing the point. And while the mainstream media fearmonger over the tariffs, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts has faith that Trump’s plan will work. “Just to be really objective about this, there will be an…
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Trump’s tariff push: What it means for your next car
Here’s a deep dive into the auto world’s latest shake-up. President Trump just slapped a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts — and he’s telling U.S. automakers not to raise prices. The president said he “couldn’t care less” if foreign automakers raised prices in response to planned tariffs, reasoning that buyers would choose U.S.-made…
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Trump state, Biden agenda: Wyoming gets played by green grifters
San Francisco and New York may be showcases for progressive, dystopian governance, but they lack one thing the left increasingly needs: land. That’s why green energy companies — backed by federal subsidies and environmental branding — are targeting rural America for industrial-scale wind and solar farms, along with carbon capture pipelines. Despite their eco-friendly image,…
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How George Soros and radical groups keep funding anti-Trump protests
The protests against Elon Musk, the DOGE, and President Trump may be massive — but whether or not they’re real is up for serious debate. Co-host of “Bannon’s War Room” Natalie Winters is of the mind that these protests are not only not grassroots, but are funded by progressive dark money groups including George Soros’…
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N.Y. Senator Pushes For Harsher Penalties For Animal Cruelty After Bronx Man Sets Pitbull Puppy On Fire
A New York lawmaker is now advocating for increased punishment for individuals found guilty of animal cruelty crimes — after a disturbed 34-year-old man set a pit bull puppy “on fire” after leaving the dog alone with no food or water for a week.
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Trump Backs Former N.H. Gov. Chris Sununu In Key 2026 Senate Race, Despite Prior Criticism
President Donald Trump has put aside his prior differences with former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, throwing his support behind him for a Senate seat — which is currently held by retiring Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
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Country star Morgan Wallen ironically made SNL funny again
On March 29, country music star Morgan Wallen was invited to perform as a musical guest on “Saturday Night Live.” The “Whiskey Glasses” singer sang two songs from his upcoming album “I’m the Problem,” but at the end-of-show gathering onstage where the host, cast, and guests typically wave goodbye to the audience, Wallen quickly shook…
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Woman who punched pro-life activist during street interview claims she was antagonized
A woman who punched a pro-life activist claims she was antagonized and tried to justify her actions in an interview Saturday. The attack was captured on video as reporter Savannah Craven Antao was recording on Thursday for the Live Action advocacy group. Brianna Rivers of the Bronx apologized to Antao but also accused her of…
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Pregnant Tesla passenger ‘injured by flying rock,’ police in Canada say — and observers have field day with cops’ word choice
The Vancouver Police Department in British Columbia used the following heading to lead a recent report it posted on X: “VPD investigates after Tesla passenger injured by flying rock.” That’s right: A “flying rock.” ‘”[F]lying rock.” You’re hilarious. The rock flew into the pregnant woman’s TESLA. All by itself. Sigh.’ Before we unpack the responses…
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Fundraiser For Karmelo Anthony, Teen Who Admitted To Fatally Stabbing Austin Metcalf, Raises Over $180K
An online fundraiser for Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old accused of murdering Austin Metcalf, also 17, at a Texas track meet, has raised over $180,000.
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The stabbing in Frisco was a tragedy everyone saw coming
A high school student fatally stabbed another student last week during a track meet in Frisco, Texas, not far from where I teach. The story gained national attention when details emerged: the alleged killer is a black delinquent, and the victim, Austin Metcalf, was a white all-star athlete, top student, and professed Christian. Initial reports…
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Trump admin yanks South Sudan visas until nation accepts deportation flights: Rubio
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Saturday that the Trump administration would begin pulling visas for South Sudanese nationals currently in the U.S. and reject any new visa requests. Rubio explained in a post on social media that the move was meant to pressure South Sudan to cooperate with America’s repatriation flights as the administration…
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Chief Justice John Roberts sides with Trump, temporarily stops order to return mistakenly deported Salvadoran national
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the Trump administration on Monday and temporarily paused a lower court’s order to return a mistakenly deported man accused of being an MS-13 gang member. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis of Maryland had ordered the government to return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from a brutal prison for…
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Following The Disastrous Box Office Performance Of ‘Snow White,’ Disney Halts Another Princess Remake
Disney is reportedly hitting the pause button on a planned live-action remake of the 2010 animated hit movie “Tangled,” following the catastrophic box office ticket sales from the new “Snow White” film — according to multiple published reports.
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European Union offers to remove all tariffs on industrial goods after Trump demands reparations from Europe
President Donald Trump issued an economic threat to European nations as the U.S. trade war continued to roil global markets, and European officials responded by offering industrial concessions Monday. The president told reporters Sunday that Europe needed to pay the U.S. for past grievances in order to alleviate the tariffs he imposed on them. The…
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Appeals court reinstates Dem labor board members Trump fired
On Monday, a federal appeals court reinstated two Democratic labor board members who were terminated by President Donald Trump earlier this year. In a 7-4 vote, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit’s ruling blocked Trump’s firing of National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox and Merit Systems Protection Board member…
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MAGA mandate in peril: Who can stop this judicial coup?
Judicial overreach is one of the toughest battles the Trump administration faces. Lower court judges, who in truth have zero constitutional right to make decisions that impact the entire nation, are doing just that — ordering federal funds to be unfrozen, planes carrying deportees to turn around, language to be put back on government websites.…
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Trump threatens China with staggering ultimatum after communist government hits US with 34% retaliatory tariff
President Donald Trump fired off a massive tariff threat against China after the communist government responded with retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. The president announced tariffs on numerous countries on Wednesday but had singled out China as one of the worst offenders for additional tariffs. The Chinese government responded with its own 34% tariff increase…
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Trump Proudly Welcomes L.A. Dodgers To WH, Congratulating World Series Champs
President Donald Trump hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers at the White House on Monday, celebrating their 2024 World Series victory, while later expressing his aversion to California politicians.
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Survey: 55 Percent Of Self-Identified Leftists Believe A Trump Assassination Would Be ‘Somewhat Justified’
A recent survey revealed that a majority of self-identified leftists believe that an assassination of President Donald Trump—if such an event would ever occur, given several prior attempts on his life—would be “somewhat justified.”
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‘Incredible blessing’: JD Vance celebrates his mom’s sobriety at White House
Vice President JD Vance has made no secret of his challenging relationship with his parents growing up, particularly his mother, Beverly Aikins. In fact, Vance, who was largely raised by his grandparents, wrote a best-selling memoir about his troubled childhood, detailing instances when his mother beat him, would periodically vanish, cycled through romantic partners, abused…
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Teacher tried to hire student to murder husband — but student’s mom foiled $2,000 plot: Court docs
An Ohio high school teacher is accused of attempting to hire a student to murder her soon-to-be ex-husband, according to a criminal complaint. But the student’s mother reportedly foiled the murder-for-hire scheme. Stephanie Demetrius, 44, was arrested April 1. She was charged with first-degree felony conspiracy to commit murder. Ohio state law notes that if…
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VP JD Vance Celebrates His Mother’s 10 Years Of Sobriety: ‘I’m Just Very Proud Of You’
Vice President JD Vance publicly celebrated his mother’s decade of sobriety while at the White House on Friday.
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Genetic Engineering Company ‘Revives’ Dire Wolves After 13K Years Of Extinction, Prompting ‘Jurassic Park’ Comparisons
Colossal Biosciences, the genetic engineering company working to bring back the woolly mammoth, has announced that they have successfully brought back the dire wolf after nearly 13,000 years of extinction.
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Report: WH Planning Military Parade On Trump’s Birthday, Army’s 250th Anniversary
The Trump administration is reportedly planning a military parade on June 14th to mark President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
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Shocking texts, secret ‘memoir’ reportedly reveal special-ed teacher’s affair with student
New eyebrow-raising allegations have surfaced in the case against an Illinois special education teacher who is accused of having an “inappropriate sexual relationship” with a student. The teacher reportedly sent shocking text messages to the student and kept a secret “memoir” detailing her anger after the relationship ended. As Blaze News reported last month, 30-year-old…
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Harold Lutnick defends tariffs after massive stock market sell-off: ‘The rest of the world has been ripping us off’
Secretary of Commerce Harold Lutnick defended the tariff policies of the Trump administration on “Face the Nation” after a massive sell-off in the stock market. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday an across-the-board tariff of 10% while adding higher tariffs to several nations that have a trade deficit with the U.S. The ensuing stock market…
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Male athlete wins girls’ high jump competition despite finishing dead last when competing against boys
A male athlete took first place in a high school high jump competition for girls last week, just a few days after the Department of Education launched a federal investigation into the school district. Zachary Rose, who now goes by “Lia” (or sometimes “Liaa”), is a student from Ida B. Wells high school in Portland,…
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Musk’s Wisconsin bombshell: Yes, illegal aliens VOTED with SSNs during Biden era
The attacks on Tesla have escalated into full-blown domestic terrorism. What exactly are these violent far-leftists trying to prove? Conservative influencer and co-host of “Steve Bannon’s War Room” Natalie Winters answered this question in a recent X post. On April 1, she wrote, “They’re doing to Teslas what they want to do to Trump supporters.…
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Woman walks off disc golf competition after male is allowed in female division: ‘Now is the time to speak up’
A woman walked off the field of a disc golf tournament and demanded protection for women’s sports in the face of having to compete against a man. Video from an event called the Music City Open in Nashville, Tennessee, showed Abigail Wilson announced as the next athlete to throw her disc. However, after stepping onto…
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Deep-staters rage as IRS, DHS consider working together to locate millions of illegal aliens
Deep-staters who yet remain in their federal positions are fuming as the Internal Revenue Service appears ready to partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other Department of Homeland Security officials to locate millions of illegal aliens living in the United States, according to multiple reports from the Washington Post. According to the Washington…
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Longtime Trump Critic Bill Maher Compliments Him After WH Dinner: ‘One Of The Most Effective Politicians’
Longtime Donald Trump critic Bill Maher, a left-leaning political commentator and television host, handed the conservative president a compliment—asserting that Trump is “one of the most effective politicians”—just days after having dinner with him at the White House.
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Johnsonville Recalls 23K Pounds Of Bratwursts Over Plastic Contamination
Federal inspectors announced the recall of close to 23,000 pounds of Johnsonville cheddar bratwurst shipped to 10 states after plastic was reportedly found in the product by consumers.
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‘Gender identity crap’: Colorado Dems kill debate on bill threatening custody of reality-affirming parents
Democrats in the Colorado legislature invoked House Rule 16 on Sunday to avoid debate ahead of a vote on a controversial new bill that would effectively classify “misgendering” and “deadnaming” as child abuse. The bill is now headed to the Democrat-controlled Senate, where it is likely to pass. Republican state Rep. Jarvis Caldwell, among those…
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Leftists normalizing ‘assassination culture’ — majority view violence against Trump as justified: Report
The Network Contagion Research Institute released a disturbing report on Monday that found “assassination culture” is on the rise among those who self-identify as politically left of center. The report, “Assassination Culture: How Burning Teslas and Killing Billionaires Became a Meme Aesthetic for Political Violence,” highlighted survey results that found many leftists could at least…
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Video: Anti-Trump protester appears to headbutt angry pro-Trump motorist in street — then victim grabs rifle from his truck
An anti-Trump protester appeared to headbutt an angry pro-Trump motorist during a Saturday anti-Trump rally in downtown Lafayette, Indiana, according to video recorded by a Lafayette Journal & Courier reporter. Video shows the apparent victim — whose nose was bloodied — react by retrieving a rifle from his truck and returning to argue with anti-Trump…
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Ford tells investors to vote against DEI and ‘Net Zero’ policies as years of diversity initiatives come to an end
The Ford Motor Company told its investors not to vote in favor of shareholder proposals related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. In a letter to investors, Ford presented a series of proposals and voting items for shareholders to consider. The voting items included the election of its directors, which included at least three Ford family…
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EU Caves To Trump, Calling For A ‘Zero-For-Zero’ Tariff Resolution: ‘We Stand Ready To Negotiate’
The European Union (EU) has seemingly conceded to President Donald Trump’s demands following his introduction of retaliatory tariffs — offering a “zero-for-zero” tariff resolution on all industrial goods.
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Chinese illegal alien kills herself in Border Patrol custody
A Chinese national believed to be in the United States illegally took her own life recently at a Border Patrol detention facility in Arizona. On March 29, a 52-year-old Chinese woman — who had reportedly overstayed her B-1/B-2 visitor visa — fashioned a noose at the BP facility in Yuma and hanged herself. According to…
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Trump Warns Of Additional 50% Tariff If China Maintains Retaliatory Measures
As the tariff war continues President Donald Trump threatened to slap China Monday with an additional 50% tariff if the country doesn’t lower its 34% retaliatory tariff on the U.S. by Tuesday.
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Two men meet in women’s billiards final after dominating female tournament: ‘I’m just a woman who is trying to live my life’
A women’s pool tournament ended with two men facing off in the final due to a bizarre rule set focused on “inclusion.” The Ultimate Pool Women’s Pro Series Event 2 at Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan, England, featured Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, both males, beating four women each to reach the finals of…
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Obama judge orders Trump admin to bring mistakenly deported MS-13 member back to US
The Trump administration deported an illegal alien on March 15 who was found by more than one immigration court to be a “danger to the community” and a member of the terrorist organization Mara Salvatrucha. While a prime candidate for removal, government attorneys indicated that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was ultimately deported to El Salvador “because…
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50+ countries seek trade talks over Trump admin’s tariffs
White House officials stated Sunday that more than 50 nations have reached out, seeking to hold trade talks with the United States due to President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Trump unveiled the reciprocal tariffs on April 2, which he dubbed “Liberation Day” for America. He imposed a baseline 10% tariff against nearly 90 countries, which…
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Federal Appeals Court Reverses Ruling, Blocks Trump Admin Firings
A federal appeals court reversed course Monday and erased a previous decision that allowed President Donald Trump to fire the heads of two independent agencies.
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Support fund for Karmelo Anthony — suspect in murder of HS star athlete Austin Metcalf — rises past $150,000 mark
The online support fund for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony — the suspect in last week’s murder of Texas high school star athlete Austin Metcalf, also 17 — has risen past the $150,000 mark. The “Help Karmelo Official Fund” on GiveSendGo reached $159,479 at 11 a.m. ET Monday, and the figure appears to be rising quickly. The…
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Child molesters can now be marched in front of firing squads in Idaho
A month after making firing squads the Gem State’s primary method of execution, Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) passed a law last week granting judges and juries the ability to sentence convicted pedophiles to the death penalty. Republican Gov. Brad Little said upon ratifying the legislation making child rape a death penalty offense, “Just like…
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The end of the moderate Democrat
An interesting battle is taking shape in New York City, pitting the embattled Mayor Eric Adams against disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Both men maintain Ds next to their names, both men want a part in shaping the future of their party, but the two aren’t running in the same primary. Adams is running as…
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Man surprised to be arrested after apparently entering women’s restroom in open defiance of Florida law
An Illinois man masquerading as a woman apparently walked into a women’s restroom at the Florida Capitol last month — and was shocked when officers standing nearby arrested him. Marcy Rheintgen, a 20-year-old college student from Illinois who identifies as transgender, notified scores of public officials of his intention to defy Florida law and use…
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We say we want free speech — until we hear something we hate
The First Amendment is clear: “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech.” No qualifiers. No exceptions. Just liberty. Forged in rebellion, the First Amendment protects the unsavory as much as the noble. Yet Americans in 2025 — left, right, and center — still can’t stomach it. We’re too emotional, too fragile,…
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Westgate Resorts Founder David Siegel Dead At 89
Billionaire Westgate Resorts founder David Siegel has died at the age of 89.
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Jesus Christ, superstar: TV hit ‘The Chosen’ scores on big screen
How bad did “Snow White” flop? Bad enough to get hammered by run-of-the-mill Jason Statham flick “A Working Man” in its second weekend in theaters. Another title also lapped the Disney dud, except it’s not a movie but part of a long-running TV show. ‘This fan base … they are incredible. They love to gather…
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HHS Secretary Kennedy Visits Texas Funeral After Second Child Dead From Measles Outbreak
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attended the funeral of a child who passed away after contracting measles, the second child to die after contracting the virus.
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How Disney butchered ‘Snow White’ — and it’s worse than just wokeness
Growing up in a home of overly competitive board gamers, it isn’t surprising that I am now a board-game nerd with an acquired taste for overly complicated Euro-style board games. But there is a charm to the simple games of yesteryear — such as Would You Rather? — that you can find on the shelves…
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Police: 4 Kids Stabbed With Meat Cleaver, Suspect Shot By NYPD
Four young girls have been stabbed with a meat cleaver and the suspect was shot by police upon arrival.
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Emotional blackmail: How empathy became a tool of control
The sin of empathy. When you write a book with that title, you need to be prepared to explain it. And sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. A friend recently sent me an image from the Mexico side of the southern border. It shows the word “Empathy” graffitied on the border wall. Presumably,…
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Failed VP Candidate Tim Walz Admits Democrats Made A Mistake By Refusing To Acknowledge Biden’s Mental Decline
Failed Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz conceded that the Democrat party may have made a mistake by failing to acknowledge former President Joe Biden’s mental decline.
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Morning sickness, Italian-style
My wife and I were in Italy when we found out she was pregnant with our first. We were so happy. Then the nausea came. And it was bad. Real bad. It turns out my wife experiences something called hyperemesis gravidarum during her first trimester. I remember standing in the bedroom telling her in quite…
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L.A. Man Found Guilty Of Scamming Over $20M From Investors, Hollywood Stars
A man from Malibu has been convicted after scamming over $20 million from investors and Hollywood stars.
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Upgrade to a dumbphone
I will spare you the argument against smartphones and go directly to the part where you redesign your life and your engagement with tech by switching to a dumbphone. You’re going to come to a place and time when, as with the redeemed crackhead, the Spirit compels you to turn from your addiction and drop…
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Thousands Gather Across The Nation To Protest Trump’s Federal Cuts And Tariffs, Musk Implies Protests Were ‘Organized Astroturf’
Thousands of protests took place across the nation on Saturday to rally against President Donald Trump’s administration, federal job and funding cuts, immigration reform and reciprocal tariffs.
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Rubio: U.S. Revokes All South Sudan Visas Until Deportees Accepted, They Are ‘Taking Advantage Of U.S.’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the United States will be revoking South Sudanese visas and no clothes will be issued until the country accepts deportees.
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Speaker Johnson Pushes House To Pass Trump Endorsed Senate Budget Bill Despite GOP Criticism Over Lack Of Spending Cuts
House Speaker Mike Johnson is attempting to rally GOP lawmakers to affirm a budget bill passed by the Senate on Saturday morning, as at least three House Republicans threaten to defect.
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What a crayon box can teach the left about real diversity
St. Paul offered a powerful message of unity in his letter to the church in Galatia: “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male or female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28). That truth still resonates. Let’s be honest: No one is actually the color…
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War on masculinity: Why ‘Adolescence’ contradicts its own message
Netflix’s new show “Adolescence” tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who murders one of his female classmates after being radicalized online by the likes of Andrew Tate — a man whose influence had an episode of the mini-series devoted to it. “The best thing you can say about this is that it is addressing…
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Pope Francis Makes First Appearance Since Being Released From Hospital
Pope Francis has made his first public appearance since being released from the hospital.
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Musk Advocates For ‘Zero Tariff Situation’ Between Europe And US
Trump advisor Elon Musk advocated for free trade between the United States and Europe in hopes that both sides can eliminate the need for tariffs while growing economic ties.
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Why borders are biblical — no matter what the left says
There are many far-left (so-called) scholars who distort scripture to argue for open national borders, extrapolating the biblical concept of compassion entirely out of context. These same pseudo-scholars mistakenly invoke the 50-year Jubilee (Leviticus 25) — a law that forgave debt and returned property to the original covenant-keeping Jewish owners — to promote state largesse…
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Happy scam: Why the ‘hell’ of parenthood actually sets you free
Do parents live in hell? On a recent episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, pop singer Chappell Roan explained whether she will ever become a mother. “All of my friends who have kids are in hell,” Roan said. “I actually don’t know anyone who is happy and has children at this age. Like, a…
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Exhibit A: How liberals hijack the Bible to push their agenda on you
If you ask some Christians, Lent is apparently a season for calibrating your heart toward progressive social activism. For the 40-day Lenten season, a group of broadly liberal and progressive Christian leaders are urging Christians to embrace a contemporary expression of the season by “returning to Jesus.” But that return apparently requires adherence to an…
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Trump’s tough-love tariffs: Pain now, prosperity later
The latest economic numbers don’t look good. The inflation rate, which had inched down in the last two months, started to rise again. Moreover, stock prices continue their downward trend as the market faces ongoing uncertainty and volatility. And then there are tariffs. The short-term impact of tariffs may be painful. If the 25% tariffs…
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Wi-Fi is winning — so why is Congress still stuck in the 1990s?
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is right: Expanding access to spectrum will benefit consumers, businesses, and the broader economy. The most effective way to do this — while promoting innovation and competition — is to embrace shared spectrum and Wi-Fi, two proven models for commercial use. For decades, the United States has focused on one approach:…
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Canada’s Parliament On Lockdown After Man Barricades Himself Inside, ‘Lock All Doors And Hide’
The Canadian Parliament has been put on lockdown after a man barricaded himself inside, prompting evacuations.
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Karmelo Anthony’s Attorney Argues Austin Metcalf’s Death Could’ve Been ‘Self-Defense’, Will Seek Reduction Of $1M Bond
The lawyer for Karmelo Anothony, the 17-year-old accused of murdering Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has insisted that he does not have “any reason” to think his client was not acting “in self defense” and will request his bond to be lowered.
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A woke Wisconsin win is just the start of the left’s 2026 push
When I went to bed Tuesday night, the race for the open seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court had already been called — unsurprisingly — for Susan Crawford, the ultra-woke candidate. With more than two-thirds of the votes counted, Crawford held a lead of more than 10 percentage points. Despite complaints from Wisconsin Democrats about…
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Exclusive video: Leftists swarm ICE headquarters whining about deportation of pro-Hamas radicals
A motley crew of leftists descended on the nation’s capital on Saturday. Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas was on the scene, capturing some of the less inhibited among the activists resort to their apparent default: dehumanizing rhetoric. As part of a nationwide “Hands Off!” protest, some radicals ambled to the National Mall to express…
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Trump Tells Americans To ‘Hang Tough’ On Tariffs Plan Amid Stock Market Turmoil
President Donald Trump has released a statement, encouraging Americans to have patience through the implementation of tariffs he says are necessary to restore fairness in America’s trade abroad.
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Bus crash or big lie? Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s wild tale unraveled
Virginia Giuffre is not only an Australian-American advocate for sex trafficking victims but a survivor of sex trafficking at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. Now, she’s made headlines again after claiming to have been hit by a school bus at 110 km/hr in Western Australia, leaving her with kidney failure and told…
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Kansas: Catholic Priest Fatally Shot At His Church’s Rectory
A Catholic priest has died after being shot at his church’s rectory in Kansas.
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Celebs under siege! Whoopi muzzled, Young fears gulag as Trump reign of terror continues
Whoopi Goldberg is suddenly super concerned about free speech. The batty co-host of “The View” said nothing as conservatives were silenced in Hollywood … the Twitter Files erased right-leaning voices – scientists got punished during the COVID-19 outbreak … the Biden administration attempted to set up a Ministry of Speech (and we could go on).…
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From book burnings to child abuse, ex-cultist unmasks Two-by-Two’s dark secrets
On her latest episode of “Relatable,” Allie Beth Stuckey was joined by author and ex-cult member Elizabeth Coleman, who shared the story of her childhood spent in a mysterious cult with no name and no traceable presence. Thirty years ago, Coleman left the international group, which some ex-members call the “Two-by-Twos,” and is spreading the…
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Tech elites warn ‘reality itself’ may not survive the AI revolution
When Elon Musk warns that money may soon lose its meaning and Dario Amodei speaks of an AI-driven class war, you might think the media would take notice. These aren’t fringe voices. Musk ranks among the world’s most recognizable tech leaders, and Amodei is the CEO of Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company developing advanced…
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Gov. Newsom Urges Global Trade Partners To Lift Tariffs Specifically On California Exports
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a new plan for California to have “strategic” relationships with countries announcing retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. to exclude the state’s products from their retaliatory taxes.
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Revealed: Pro-Kamala social media millions that couldn’t sync ‘Brat’ with ‘Democrat’
The abrupt withdrawal last year of President Joe Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee, followed rapidly by his replacement with Vice President Kamala Harris, irked many voters left out by the process. Yet social media seemed to ooze with enthusiasm and Gen Z-friendly hipster appeal. Influencers flooded the web with neon matcha green pro-Harris videos…
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Blaze News original: LA sheriff threw deputy to federal wolves to appease liberal mob, union rep says
As Blaze News reported last week, a Los Angeles County deputy with a stellar record is staring down hard time in federal prison after a suspect accused him of using excessive force during a 2023 arrest. Evidence now indicates that L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna may have prompted a federal investigation into the incident, leaving…
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Trump’s ‘kind’ tariffs could bring millions of jobs back home
On April 2 — Liberation Day — President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs, describing them as “kind” to foreign countries. Why? Because they were half the rate of foreign tariffs. — (@) Many were surprised by this. If tariffs are good, then more must be better, right? Why not raise them to match the…
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Klaus Schwab To Step Down As World Economic Forum Chair
Klaus Schwab’s days as chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the technocratic globalist group he established in 1971, which holds an annual gathering of politicians and other world “elites” in Davos, Switzerland, are coming to an end.
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From Netflix to reality: Glenn Beck connects HS track runner’s murder to Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’
On Wednesday, April 2, Frisco Memorial High School junior Austin Metcalf, 17, was fatally stabbed at a track meet by Frisco Centennial High School’s Karmelo Anthony, 17. According to police and eyewitness accounts, Metcalf confronted Anthony about sitting in a tent designated for Memorial athletes. Anthony refused to leave and taunted Metcalf by saying, “Touch…
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Palmetto pretenders push ‘cut’ that costs more for most
South Carolina Republicans aren’t trying to limit government — and they don’t appreciate the Freedom Caucus pressuring them to do so. Instead, they’ve concocted a devious plan to push a bill that sounds like a flat tax but would raise taxes on most residents earning under $115,000. The goal? To trap Freedom Caucus members into…
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U.S. Labor Secretary: Trump Admin Will Return $1.4B In Unused COVID-Era Funding To Taxpayers
As the Trump administration pushes the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government, U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said this week that the agency will return more than $1 billion in unused COVID-era funds to U.S. taxpayers.
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Pro-abortion woman violently attacks pro-life reporter during recorded street interview
A Live Action journalist was violently attacked by a woman defending abortions during a street interview, and the brazen assault was captured on video. Pro-life reporter Savannah Craven Antao challenged the woman to justify her support for Planned Parenthood when the woman suddenly lashed out and punched Antao, leaving her bloodied. ‘The police arrived, and…
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Male allegedly threatens to kill homeowner, bangs on door after midnight. But victim isn’t playing — and shoots through door.
A male allegedly threatened to “kill” a homeowner in San Antonio, Texas, as he banged on the front door of the residence after midnight Thursday. When the suspect tried to open the door, the homeowner fired through the door and wounded the male. ‘FAFO situation. Don’t start none there won’t be none.’ The incident occurred…
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Supreme Court sides with Trump to temporarily allow DEI cuts of $65 million
The U.S. Supreme Court handed the Trump administration its first victory of the second term from the highest court of the land. In a 5-4 ruling, the court temporarily allowed the administration to keep $65 million in federal funding cuts from Trump’s executive order against diversity, equity, and inclusion policies while litigation continues. Chief Justice…
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Trump Extends TikTok Deadline Once More: ‘Pushing For A Bidding War With China’
President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for the popular social media app TikTok, for the next 75 days — pushing for a bidding war with China.
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The deep state cabal that LIED about Hunter Biden’s laptop
House Republicans have uncovered documents revealing that the FBI knew the Hunter Biden laptop story wasn’t “disinformation” but rather used Big Tech to snuff out the story. “The FBI wasn’t just quiet about the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, they actually told their own people not to talk about it,” Jill Savage…
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Archaeologists unearth 2,000-year-old mystery that may confirm details of biblical account of Jesus’ burial
Archaeologists believe they have uncovered remnants of an ancient garden that may confirm certain details of the biblical account of the burial of Jesus Christ. A team of researchers from Sapienza University of Rome discovered remains of ancient olive trees and grapevines that allegedly date back to the time of the death of Jesus Christ…
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Jokić dominates, but NBA wants Shai as next MVP. WHY?
Jason Whitlock says the writing on the wall indicates that the NBA is secretly rooting against Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, who is absolutely dominating the 2024-2025 season. Apparently, the league is looking for any reason to give the MVP award, which Jokic has won three times now, to the Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai…
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3 Alleged MS-13 Members In Florida Face Federal Murder Charges
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal murder charges against three alleged MS-13 gang members or associates in connection to the brutal murder of a man in Florida.
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Matt Taibbi looking to make congresswoman pay big-time for repeating her smear online
Investigative journalist Matt Taibbi filed a $10 million lawsuit Thursday against radical California Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D) over her allegation earlier in the week that he is a “serial sexual harasser.” Taibbi, who has flatly denied the already-debunked allegation, noted in his publication Racket News that he would have been more or less powerless to…
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George Clooney reportedly cursed out producer after Mika Brzezinski said Obama influenced his anti-Biden op-ed: ‘F*** you!’
George Clooney reportedly cursed out the producer of “Morning Joe” after one of the show’s hosts implied that Barack Obama was behind the movie star’s anti-Biden op-ed that tossed open the floodgates against the former president. Clooney made the argument that it was time for Biden to step down from his campaign after a disastrous…
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‘Senseless act of violence’: Catholic community reeling after beloved priest shot and killed at Kansas church, man in custody
A beloved Catholic priest was reportedly shot and killed on Thursday at his parish rectory in Seneca, Kansas, the latest in a slew of anti-Christian attacks in the state in just the past few weeks. At around 2:50 p.m. on Thursday, a 911 call reported shots fired at the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church…
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VIDEO: Alejandro Mayorkas confronted by Blaze Media reporter on Biden’s failed open-borders policies
Former Biden administration DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was confronted by Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas about his failures to shut down illegal immigration. Rosas battered Mayorkas with numerous questions about his time as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, but Mayorkas remained silent and stony-faced as he tried to walk away. ‘Do you…
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Trump admin launches team to safeguard children from gender ideology
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education and Department of Justice released a joint statement on Friday announcing plans to launch a team dedicated to rooting out gender ideology. The Title IX Special Investigations Team, also referred to as SIT, will “ensure timely, consistent resolutions to protect students, and especially female athletes, from the pernicious effects…
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NSA Director And Deputy Fired By Trump Following Laura Loomer Meeting
The Trump administration has ousted both the director and civilian deputy of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), following a private meeting with conservative commentator and activist Laura Loomer, who is known for her viral social media presence.
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New Yorkers favor AOC over Chuck Schumer for Senate by nearly 20 points in new Democrat poll
A new poll of likely Democrat voters showed a majority of support for Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) if she were to run for Senate against Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). The polling comes from the staunchly progressive outlet Data for Progress, which was founded by Sean McElwee, who has advocated for abolishing immigration enforcement and was…
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Top campaign adviser admits Kamala Harris messed up planned response to defining question: ‘What the hell was that?’
A top adviser of the failed Kamala Harris presidential campaign admits that the former candidate did not use a planned response to a defining question asked during an otherwise softball interview on “The View.” Harris senior campaign adviser Stephanie Cutter says she was shocked at how Harris answered when she was asked if she would…
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Meta officially ending ‘fact-checking’
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, announced on Friday that it is officially ending its “fact-checking” program in the United States. Joel Kaplan, the company’s chief global affairs officer, stated that starting Monday, it will terminate the program for good and switch to a community notes system, similar to Elon Musk’s X.…
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Will Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs restore American manufacturing?
President Donald Trump has declared April 2, 2025, “Liberation Day” — but many Americans are worried that his reciprocal tariff plan will not liberate them but only make life harder. While economist Stephen Moore can see why they’d be afraid, he also understands why they shouldn’t be. “Trump does have a very important point,” Moore…
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March Jobs Report Beats Expectations With 228K New Positions
The latest jobs report for the month of March came in higher than expected as the Trump administration has applauded the newest numbers.
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Why a Minnesota police chief says a female Tesla vandalism suspect won’t be charged — and even ‘may have been a victim’
In a twist amid the recent and widespread rash of attacks against Tesla vehicles, a Minnesota police chief is following his department’s “core value of being compassionate” and won’t be charging a Tesla vandalism suspect. What’s more, Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges earlier this week declared that “the suspect in this case may have been…
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Meet the ‘queer’ radicals who secretly send kids sex-change kits
President Donald Trump’s new executive order struck a blow against child sex-change surgery procedures. But it doesn’t address an entire category of radical institutions that groom impressionable children into transgenderism. In 2023 while at the Epoch Times, I interviewed Cielo Sunsarae, a 25-year-old Florida woman who pretends to be a man. Sunsarae is the founder…
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Texas: Teen Fatally Stabbed Over ‘Seat Disagreement’ At Track Meet Prompts Grief, Outrage In The Community
17-year-old high school football star Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death by a student from another school following a dispute on Wednesday.
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Trump raises eyebrows by sharing video claiming he’s ‘purposely CRASHING the market’
President Donald Trump raised eyebrows Friday by sharing a video on Truth Social that claims he purposefully crashed the stock market to “push cash into treasuries.” Trump’s timing was especially provocative because his rollout of tariffs the previous day resulted in a multi-trillion dollar market wipeout. Trump shared a video by a supporter that was…
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NBA warns Ja Morant about using ‘finger gun’ celebration due to past suspensions over guns — he immediately does it again
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant immediately ignored a league warning about his celebrations despite receiving massive suspensions over his actions in the past. It all started when Morant was suspended eight games without pay after being shown with a firearm in a club during an Instagram live video in March 2023. In June 2023, Morant…
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Trump admin ousts NSA director in agency shake-up: Report
President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday fired the director of the National Security Agency, Gen. Timothy Haugh, according to a report from the Washington Post. Haugh’s civilian deputy, Wendy Noble, was reportedly removed from her position and reassigned a job with the Department of Defense’s Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security.…
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Did ‘demonic’ black diss culture inspire Austin Metcalf’s killer?
While overwhelmingly liberal platforms like Netflix are focused on wrongfully assigning a culture of violence to white people — as demonstrated in its latest miniseries “Adolescence” — Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” is calling out what he sees as the real culture of violence. “This demonic culture, this secular culture that no one wants to talk…
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China announces 34% retaliatory tariff on US while South Korea, UK, Japan, and others seek deals with Trump
President Donald Trump’s plan to reorganize the global economy is coming into focus after China announces retaliatory tariffs while other countries seek trade deals with the president. Authorities in Beijing said a new 34% tariff on imports from the U.S. would begin on April 10 after Trump announced his reciprocal tariff on Chinese products. Trump…
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Trump Brushes Off China’s Tariff Retaliation, Asserts His Policies Won’t Change
President Donald Trump stood by his “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariff package on Friday, telling investors that his “policies will never change,” after China attempted to retaliate with a 34% tariff on U.S. goods.
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16 noncitizens apparently voted in Michigan in 2024 — and liberals are cheering about it
Michigan Democrats and liberal media are celebrating a report that revealed more than a dozen noncitizens may have cast a ballot in the November election. On Thursday, Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson — whose campaign for governor has already gotten off to a sloppy start — released a press release about the report entitled…
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NYC Mayor Adams ditches Dem primary, then takes aim at the ‘deep state’
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, announced on Thursday that he will not seek the party’s nomination but will run his re-election campaign as an independent candidate. Adams, who rarely posts on his personal X account, shared a video announcing his decision. The announcement stood in sharp contrast to his two most recent…
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Tiger Woods plays brutal April Fools’ prank on fans: ‘I can’t believe I am saying this’
Tiger Woods shocked his fans with rumors of a comeback before pulling the rug with a devastating April Fools’ Day reveal. Woods has not played in a tournament since July 2024 and underwent his sixth back surgery that September. This March, ESPN reported that Woods had surgery for a ruptured Achilles, keeping him out for…
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Sharia law incoming? Radical Islamists building 402-acre Muslim compound in Texas
A 402-acre Muslim compound called “EPIC City” is being built by the East Plano Islamic Center, just north of Dallas-Fort Worth in Texas. Promotional material for the compound claims that it’s open to “noncitizens.” Before being mysteriously changed, the project’s website read, “Realizing that many responsible citizens of other countries might be interested in our…
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Mark Levin reveals one of biggest threats facing our nation
One of the biggest threats currently facing our nation is judicial despotism, says Mark Levin. Every time one of these district court judges issues a temporary restraining order or an injunction against the president of the United States, they spit on the Constitution. “These lower-court judges, who are created by Congress, who are not in…
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‘We’re not playing that game’: Florida Senate passes ban on geoengineering, weather modifications
The Florida Senate passed a bill prohibiting geoengineering and weather modification activities in a 28-9 vote on Thursday, taking the state one step closer to securing its sunny skies from climate alarmists’ shadowy and potentially deadly schemes. The successful vote comes just after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. identified Florida as…
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Male fencer competing in women’s division already has 2 gold medals in 6 events — female opponent says she has nowhere to go
A female fencer who forfeited a match against a male athlete said there are no options for women if men are allowed to compete in women’s sports. Stephanie Turner of the Fencing Academy of Philadelphia was set to fence against Redmond Sullivan of Wagner College at a recent tournament but refused to participate in the…
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Russell Brand Faces Charges Of Rape And Sexual Assault
Comedian and actor Russell Brand has been charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assaults that dates back over 25 years, British police announced Friday.
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Father of suspect in fatal stabbing of HS star athlete Austin Metcalf says his son ‘was not the aggressor’ in confrontation
The father of the suspect accused of fatally stabbing Texas high school star athlete Austin Metcalf at a track meet Wednesday morning told the New York Post his son “was not the aggressor” in the confrontation. “Everyone has already made their assumptions about my son, but he’s not what they’re making him out to be,”…
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Klaus Schwab stepping down as World Economic Forum chair after investigation, collapse of globalist dream
Klaus Schwab’s days as chairman are numbered at the World Economic Forum, the technocratic globalist organization he founded in 1971 that hosts an annual conference of supposed elites in Davos, Switzerland. Schwab told the WEF’s board of trustees and staff in a letter on Tuesday seen by the Financial Times that he was beginning a…
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FINALLY: HHS to investigate the link between vaccines and autism
Actress Jenny McCarthy has remained outspoken about the connection between vaccines and autism after her son was diagnosed following a round of shots. Of course, she was labeled as crazy, but now, she might finally be vindicated. “Though the left wants to write her off as just some kook conspiracy theorist, she is one of…
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Blaze News original: Trump’s reciprocal tariffs — and decades of devastating fees the world pushed on America
President Donald Trump has repeatedly scorched decades of unfair trading practices for hindering the United States’ economy. He dubbed Wednesday, April 2, “ Liberation Day” for America, unveiling a sweeping list of new tariffs targeting nations — both friends and adversaries — that have long burdened the U.S. with far higher fees than it has…
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Congress’ no-good week
Friday marks the beginning of the fourth month since the 119th Congress convened. It’s been 92 days now, and for such a quick start, lawmakers don’t have a ton to show for it. Tensions are high in the Capitol. The House of Representatives managed to avert a government shutdown, pass the National Defense Authorization Act,…
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Death is inevitable — getting stiffed by the funeral home isn’t
She was 78 years old, and her husband had dropped dead in the living room the day before she called me. Mrs. Schultz was trying to come to grips with reality; her husband’s death wasn’t yet fully real to her even though she was planning his funeral. “We moved down here to Florida last year…
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Trump Unveils Design Of New $5M ‘Gold Cards,’ Opening New Pathway For Affluent Migrants To Obtain U.S. Citizenship
President Donald Trump unveiled the design of his brand new $5 million “gold cards,” giving affluent foreigners the right to live or work in the U.S. while offering a path to citizenship — in exchange for a $5 million fee.
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Trial Begins For Norfolk Southern Ohio Train Derailment Payout
This week marked the start of the trial to determine whether two businesses will pay Norfolk Southern back for the $600 million class-action settlement in the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment in 2023.
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Feminist propagandist Chappell Roan is dead wrong about women, happiness, and children
Anti-natalist propaganda is in full swing as usual, as the wildly popular “Call Her Daddy” podcast recently featured singer Chappell Roan telling host Alex Cooper that no one she knows with children is happy. “All of my friends who have kids are in hell. I don’t know anyone, I actually don’t know anyone who’s happy…
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American families thrived under Trump’s tax plan — don’t kill it
As families faced a 20% spike in inflation under President Joe Biden, it’s no surprise that a strong majority of voters oppose new tax increases. According to new polling from the Independent Women’s Forum, 79% of likely voters in the 2026 midterm elections support extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. That includes 80%…
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Trump-appointed federal judge blocks Trump cuts of $11 billion in public health grants from the pandemic
Another judge has stepped in to temporarily block the Trump administration — this time related to $11 billion in public health grants left over from the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Health and Human Services Department argued in favor of the cuts, saying that the programs were no longer necessary since the pandemic had officially ended.…
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Trump’s enemies don’t campaign — they legislate from the bench
You’re watching nothing less than a judicial coup take place against Donald Trump’s administration and, by extension, the voters who supported him. To suppress a populist movement like those that won at the ballot box in 2016 and 2024, political operatives rely on institutions not directly accountable to the people. During Trump’s first term, unelected…
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17-year-old allegedly threatened Chipotle workers with gun after they refused to share Wi-Fi password at drive-thru
A teenager was arrested after he allegedly pointed a gun at Chipotle workers for refusing to share the password to their Wi-Fi service, Georgia police said. Workers at the restaurant in metro Atlanta on South Cobb Drive called police to report that a customer had threatened them on Saturday in the drive-thru of the store.…
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U.S. Govt Personnel In China Banned From Engaging In ‘Romantic Or Sexual Relations’ With Chinese Citizens
The United States government has prohibited all romantic and sexual relationships between U.S. government employees or affiliated personnel and Chinese citizens while stationed or present in China.
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Ford Slashes Prices As Volvo, Mercedes Consider Expanding U.S. Production Amid Trump’s Auto Tariffs
Ford announced on Thursday that it will offer widespread discounts on several vehicle models in an effort to keep car buyers engaged—just hours after President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on auto imports took effect.
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Poisoned for profit: The invisible hands controlling your children’s health
In the 1990s, the two largest food companies were R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris — both of which also still make highly addictive cigarettes to this day. So it’s no wonder that our food, like cigarettes, is also incredibly addictive. “I mean, they took scientists to make our food addictive and have thousands of chemicals…
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Tornado Strikes Midwest, Leaving 8 Dead, Causing Widespread Damage And Power Outages For Over 300K
A deadly tornado killed at least eight people and prompted over 20 twisters across the Mississippi Valley on Wednesday.
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Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre Accused Of Lying About Details Of Bus Collision, Breaching ‘Family Violence Restraining Order’
Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre, who recently posted her injuries from a “school bus crash,” has responded again via a spokesperson, as the bus driver in the incident has since disputed her claims — amid more incoming reports of a broken family violence restraining order.
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Female fencer refuses to compete against male athlete: ‘I am a woman, and this is a man’
A female fencer who refused to compete against a male athlete was disqualified from a competition under USA Fencing. Stephanie Turner of the Fencing Academy of Philadelphia was set to take on a male athlete, Wagner College’s Redmond Sullivan at the Cherry Blossom, a fencing event held at the University of Maryland. As the match…
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Woman accused man of kidnapping and rape. But now she’s the one headed to jail — and he’s free after 31 days behind bars.
A Pennsylvania woman accused a man of kidnapping and raping her. However, she is now the one behind bars after law enforcement revealed that her kidnapping and rape accusations were fake. Anjela Borisova Urumova, 20, told authorities in April 2024 that a man grabbed her in a parking lot of a Redner’s grocery store in…
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Republican Chuck Grassley and Democrat Maria Cantwell introduce bill to reassert congressional power on tariffs
Republicans and Democrats in Congress joined to introduce a bill meant to rein in President Donald Trump’s ability to declare new tariffs. Trump followed through on his promise to punish foreign countries with increased tariffs in order to bring in more federal revenue as well as force production back to the U.S. The stock market…
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Department of Education issues ‘final warning’ to Maine over Title IX violations for allowing men in women’s sports
The United States Department of Education issued what it described as its final warning to Maine’s Department of Education over the state allowing males to compete against females. Citing President Trump’s executive order to prevent women’s sports from being infiltrated by men, the federal entity opened an investigation into Maine’s education department in February. Now,…
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Scared they won’t be able to cheat? Democrats SUE Trump for securing elections
We all know cheating is in the Democrats’ playbook, and sometimes they tell us so themselves. For example, several Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), are suing President Trump for his recent executive order that aims to secure elections by requiring voter ID — something the…
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US bans government employees from having romantic relations with Chinese people in China
The United States banned its government personnel from having romantic or sexual relationships in China with Chinese citizens. The news of the ban just surfaced. However, the policy was reportedly put in place back in January by President Biden’s ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, just before he left the communist country. The Associated Press cited…
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RFK Jr. tells Blaze Media he’s creating a new food pyramid and will improve school food standards
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Blaze Media that his office is working on a new food pyramid of nutritional recommendations and changing standards in school food preparation. Kennedy was being interviewed by BlazeTV host Sara Gonzalez of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” when he said that the Biden administration had implemented unworkable…
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General Motors reacts to Trump’s tariffs with this big move
General Motors announced on Thursday to its workforce that the company will be increasing production of its light-duty trucks at a plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to avoid the reciprocal tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump. Reuters reported that the Fort Wayne plant makes the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks. GM also manufactures those…
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7 people hospitalized after mass stabbing attack in Washington, DC; witness says residents took down suspect
A mass stabbing attack has been reported in Washington, D.C., and at least seven people have been hospitalized as a result, according to a D.C. Fire and EMS spokesperson. The location of the incident was reported to be near Meigs Place and Montello Avenue NE, according to a social media statement from D.C. police. ‘He…
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Pentagon To Investigate Hegseth’s Houthi Attack Plan Discussion On Signal
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general revealed on Thursday that he will investigate whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated department policy after sending “attack plans” in the leaked Signal chat.
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Watch: Comedian Danny Polishchuk predicted Trump’s tariff strategy months ago: ‘He’s going to tariff every f**king country’
Stand-up comedian Danny Polishchuk accurately predicted the bulk of President Trump’s tariff plan months before it happened. The president shocked the world on Wednesday when he revealed his “Liberation Day” plans to slap reciprocal tariffs — which he detailed were the combined rates of tariffs and deficits — on dozens of countries across the globe.…
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Transgender prostitute found guilty of killing man who allegedly asked for refund after discovering sex worker was trans
An alleged transgender sex worker was found guilty of shooting a California man in the eye, which killed him. The victim was fatally shot after asking for a refund for the sex act following the discovery that the prostitute was transgender. On Monday, 21-year-old Leion Butler — aka Leniyah Butler — was acquitted of second-degree…
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FBI Sets Record For Job Applications Since Kash Patel Senate Confirmation
In the first full month of Director Kash Patel’s tenure, the FBI received a record number of applications for agents as the Trump administration restructures the organization.
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Multiple Nat’l Security Council Staffers Fired After Trump Meeting With Laura Loomer: ‘I Know Who’s Loyal, Who’s Disloyal’
Multiple White House National Security Council staffers were reportedly fired following a Wednesday meeting that President Donald Trump hosted with right-wing activist and commentator Laura Loomer.
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Robot wombs and trendy eugenics: A moral emergency
Artificial intelligence has been threatening livelihoods for years now, and this threat is not only growing — but mutating. While still a hypothetical scenario, some are suggesting that technology is not only about to take jobs, but it is on the brink of being able to grow human children in a robotic incubator of sorts,…
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Oversight Project exposes Democrat-aligned NGO’s ‘conspiracy’ to undermine immigration enforcement
Undercover footage obtained by Anthony Rubin’s watchdog outfit, Muckraker, and published by the Oversight Project shows the Chinese-American Planning Council, a taxpayer-funded group based in New York City, provide training on how to prevent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials from enforcing federal law and removing illegal aliens from the homeland. Mike Howell, president of…
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‘You know why’: Schumer clowned for suing to block Trump order that prevents noncitizens from voting in US elections
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 25 meant to protect the integrity of American elections. Trump’s order is aimed at shoring up voter citizenship verification; prioritizing the prosecution of noncitizen voting and related crimes; conditioning federal election-related funds on states’ compliance with integrity measures set forth by federal law; and ensuring that…
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Joy Behar says Luigi Mangione’s popularity could lead to political ‘backlash’ against Trump administration
The women of “The View” spoke out against the death penalty recommendation for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing a health care CEO, but Joy Behar went farther in her prediction. Behar said that Republicans might face a political backlash from supporters of Mangione because he’s so popular. ‘I do not see him as…
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Biden’s allies PLANNED for his death? Revelations from NEW book will shock you
American political journalists Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen just debuted their latest book: “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House.” This soon-to-be bestseller exposes the cognitive state of President Biden during his time in office like no one has seen before. Insider access and extensive interviews with key political figures allowed Parnes and…
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World Leaders React To Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs
World leaders across the globe have continued to respond publicly to President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements—with some issuing threats of retaliation, while others expressed disappointment or gratitude.
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Trump Gains Unlikely Democrat Support For Tariffs: ‘This Is A Good Start’
A moderate Democrat has expressed cautious optimism for President Donald Trump’s tariffs after most of his party reacted in anger to the new tariffs.
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North Dakota mayor resigns after apparently sending ‘sexy video’ to city attorney
The mayor of the fourth-largest city in North Dakota has resigned after he reportedly sent an explicit video to the city attorney by accident. Just after 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Tom Ross tendered his resignation as mayor of Minot, a city of some 47,000 residents about 50 miles south of the Canadian border, perhaps best…
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Father of fatally stabbed HS star athlete says suspect got mad after being told he was in wrong place, being asked to move
The grieving father of a 17-year-old high school star athlete who was stabbed to death at a Wednesday morning track meet in Frisco, Texas, said his son’s killer got angry after being told he was in the wrong place and being asked to move. “I’m not trying to judge, but what kind of parents did…
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Leftist professor on leave after allegedly flipping over College Republicans’ table, reportedly cited for disorderly conduct
A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire professor was placed on administrative leave after he allegedly flipped over a College Republicans’ table on campus Tuesday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. Online court records also indicated that José Felipe Alvergue — who is the chair of the English Department — was cited for disorderly conduct, WEAU-TV reported. ‘It’s…
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Celebrity-backed climate change finance company is bankrupt after Democrat-linked co-founder arrested for $145M fraud scheme
A climate change finance company that was backed by big name celebrities has filed for bankruptcy. The bankruptcy follows the arrest of the company’s co-founder for allegedly attempting to defraud investors of $145 million. Aspiration Inc., now known as CTN Holdings Inc., is a company that originally started as a sustainability focused financial services firm.…
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Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ and the war on white men
Netflix is up to its old feminist tricks with the new show “Adolescence” — a miniseries that initially appears to be a crime thriller but ultimately unfolds into blatant propaganda that paints white men in a negative light. The story centers around a young white boy accused of murdering one of his female classmates, who…
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Feds arrest radical leftist for making threats against ICE officers and DHS
Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations arrested a U.S. citizen after he allegedly posted detailed death threats online against ICE agents and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Threats against ICE and other federal agents from radical leftists have risen in recent months as the Trump administration does everything in its…
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NYC Mayor Adams Exits Democrat Primary, Launches Independent Re-Election Bid
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he will not be seeking the Democrat nomination, but instead will be going full throttle as an independent candidate in a longshot run.
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Fauci’s wife, vax-peddling buddies get the boot at NIH
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. indicated last week that his department would downsize its workforce from 82,000 to 62,000 employees as part of a broader overhaul intended to maximize efficiency and save taxpayers money. Senior officials at the National Institutes of Health, a subordinate agency, were evidently not immune to this…
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Musk To Continue As Adviser To Trump Admin Post-DOGE Tenure, Says VP Vance
Elon Musk will be an ongoing “friend and adviser” to the Trump administration once his time at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is up, Vice President JD Vance announced on Thursday.
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‘Whitewash’: Nashville Police claim race, religion were not factors in trans shooter’s massacre at Christian elementary school
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department released its final report Monday on the 2023 Covenant School massacre. The 48-page document is replete with details about the transvestite shooter, her butchery, and her firefight with police. While forthcoming about these details, the MNPD has raised eyebrows with the section in its report concerning the shooter’s motivations. Documents…
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Should children have sleepovers? Why technology completely changes the answer
No parent is perfect, but exactly how one should parent has become a highly contentious topic of debate — especially when it comes to giving kids space and allowing them to learn as they go. Most holistically minded parents would agree that keeping your children in the safety of your home at all times, occupying…
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All quiet on the southern front: Border crisis is over after Trump policies enacted
EL PASO, Texas — Driving along the rugged paths on Mount Cristo Rey, you can see the many trails illegal aliens and smugglers took to get into the United States during the Biden-Harris administration. Border Patrol Agent Orlando Marrero-Rubio told Blaze Media that at that time, days were hectic as overstretched agents tried to keep…
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Do not resuscitate: Conservatives look to defund NPR
President Donald Trump has been urging Republicans to defund NPR and PBS — and conservatives aren’t taking his suggestion lightly. After a hearing by the House DOGE Subcommittee, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) is introducing a bill to pull all government funding from the “chronically biased” outlets, which he claims have been “pushing Democrat talking points…
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Blaze News original: Tesla in the crosshairs: Leftist attacks against Elon Musk’s car brand are massive and widespread
Among the biggest stories of the moment is the increasing deluge of Tesla vehicle vandalism — and worse. Ever since the car company’s CEO, Elon Musk, earlier this year joined President Donald Trump’s team as the leader of the DOGE — the Department of Government Efficiency — and began cutbacks, leftists far and wide have…
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President Trump Signs Sweeping Reciprocal Tariffs: ‘Liberation Day Is Here’
President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs while speaking from the Rose Garden at the White House on Wednesday.
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Trade should work for America, not rule it
This week, Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, announced his organization’s support for President Trump’s trade policy. That includes backing Trump’s use of tariff threats to secure better trade deals with foreign nations. The announcement reflects a broader shift underway at Heritage. Once a pillar of the conservative establishment, the think tank has moved…
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Return to sender: DOGE cancels Biden’s $3 billion electric postal truck order
Return to sender. That’s the message two Republican lawmakers have regarding the Biden’s administration’s $3 billon contract for 55,000 electric postal trucks. ‘I am defunding this billion-dollar boondoggle to stamp out waste in Washington. Tax dollars should always be treated with first-class priority.’ That’s enough to replace a quarter of the USPS fleet. So far,…
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Booker Previously Labeled Filibusters An ‘Abuse Of Power’ Years Prior To Setting Senate Speech Record
Democrat New Jersey Senator Cory Booker previously labeled Senate filibusters an “abuse of power” in 2022, prior to launching yesterday’s 25-hour filibuster on Tuesday — the longest in U.S. Senate history.
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Dad Arrested For Leaving His Young Kids Alone At McDonald’s To Attend Job Interview, Ex-NFL Star Antonio Brown Sets Him Up A GoFundMe
A Georgia father has been arrested after leaving his three young children unattended at a McDonald’s, in order to go to a nearby interview.
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Hunter Biden Surrenders D.C. Law License, Avoiding Disbarment Proceedings
Due to his criminal history, Hunter Biden has agreed to revoke his license to practice law in Washington, D.C.
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Millions Of Americans Remain Without ‘Real ID’ As May 7 Deadline Approaches
With the May 7th deadline approaching, millions of Americans have still not obtained a Real ID, which is required for boarding flights or accessing federal facilities.
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Viral video: Florida deputy drives into teen bike rider, tackles him, handcuffs him. But cops give reason for takedown.
A viral cellphone video shows a Florida sheriff’s deputy driving into a teenage bike rider, then tackling him and then handcuffing him. But the Broward County Sheriff’s Office gave WTVJ-TV a reason for Monday’s incident in Deerfield Beach. The teen who was taken down was part of a group of bike riders pulling dangerous stunts…
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Mass deportation or bust: Trump’s one shot to get it right
You can’t litigate your way out of an invasion. Removal is not considered a criminal punishment but an administrative consequence of sovereignty. If it were treated as a form of punishment, it would require due process and could take months to remove even the worst offenders. We see that happening now, and we can no…
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Trump announces sweeping new tariffs at ‘Liberation Day’ celebration at White House
President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to hit many countries with new tariffs during a “Liberation Day” ceremony at the White House Wednesday. The president brought out a large banner displaying the new rates of tariffs for many countries including Ukraine, China, the European Union, and Japan. ‘The pharmaceutical companies are going to…
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Elon Musk’s baby drama escalates: Ashley St. Clair sells Tesla, claims Musk slashed child support
On Valentine’s Day this year, 26-year-old conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair posted on X that she had given birth to Elon Musk’s 13th child five months prior. A whirlwind of drama immediately followed with Elon allegedly ignoring St. Clair and refusing to acknowledge the child. A few days later, St. Clair submitted two petitions to…
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Val Kilmer: Two movies to celebrate the late actor’s peculiar ‘Genius’
“Top Gun” is Tom Cruise’s movie, but Maverick never could have soared without Lieutenant Tom “Iceman” Kazansky goading him on. The same could be said of the film’s decades-in-the-making sequel: Without Val Kilmer reprising his role, “Top Gun: Maverick” wouldn’t have flown so high. ‘I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said,…
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Nashville Police Final Report: Trans Shooter Audrey Hale ‘Spent Years’ Planning Attack
After an extended waiting period, Nashville police have published their final report on the Covenant School massacre—a deliberate attack in March 2023 on a Christian school by a transgender assailant, resulting in the tragic deaths of three third-grade students and three adult staff members.
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Antonio Brown backs GoFundMe for man arrested after leaving children alone in McDonald’s over job interview
A debate erupted over a man arrested for leaving his children alone at a fast-food restaurant in order to go to a job interview, and former NFL star Antonio Brown sided with the dad against his critics. 24-year-old Chris Louis is accused of leaving his three children without supervision at a McDonald’s in Augusta, Georgia,…
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Pastor’s new youth LGBTQ training program is highly disturbing
A training video from Pastor Andy Stanley’s North Point Community Church has been leaked to the public — and to Allie Beth Stuckey’s horror, it’s not biblical in the slightest. “This training that they are now implementing, that they are now showing to their youth leaders at their church called ‘Transit’ is very troubling to…
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Teenager lived with corpses of parents for nearly 2 weeks after killing them, police say
A 17-year-old has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide after allegedly shooting and killing his parents and living with their corpses for nearly two weeks, according to Wisconsin police. Waukesha police found the bodies of the parents of Nikita Casap on Feb. 28 after a relative asked for a welfare check on the family at…
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Trump Blasts ‘Disloyal’ GOP Senators Over Potentially Voting To Scrap Canada Tariffs
President Donald Trump has blasted Senators Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Rand Paul for potentially joining Democrats in blocking his tariffs on Canadian goods.
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Caitlin Clark demonized for being white and relatable — again
WNBA star Caitlin Clark may be known for her incredible skills on the basketball court, but sportscasters don’t seem to care about that. Rather, they choose to focus on something else: her race. “When given a chance to talk about Caitlin Clark, they’re always going to racialize it and try to demonize Caitlin Clark’s fanbase,”…
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Trump rips into Mitch McConnell and 3 other ‘disloyal’ Republicans for opposing tariffs on Canada
President Donald Trump lambasted four Republicans for opposing his tariffs on Canada, including perennial dissenter Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky (R). The four Republicans have said they will vote with Democrats in the Senate to end the tariffs imposed by the president on our neighbor to the north in an attempt to force Canadian officials…
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California man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh over abortion rights and guns
A California man has offered to plead guilty to plotting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh over the Dobbs decision draft leak and the possible expansion of gun rights. Nicholas John Roske is accused of flying across the country in June 2022 and taking a taxi to the Maryland home of the justice while…
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Justice finally arrives for newly pardoned former Jan. 6 defendant Thomas Caldwell
Four years and 60 days after Thomas Edward Caldwell was thrown on the hood of an FBI sedan during a predawn SWAT raid of his Virginia farm over alleged Jan. 6 crimes, justice finally came calling — courtesy of President Donald J. Trump. Exactly 1,520 days after Caldwell was accused of being an Oath Keepers…
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Tim Walz’s Daughter Announces She’s Skipping Grad School Over Lack Of Support For Protestors
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s daughter announced on TikTok that she’s opting out of graduate school, citing insufficient support from higher education institutions for students’ rights to protest.
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Nevada: Schools Enact Ban On Biological Male Athletes On Female Sports Teams
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) voted on Tuesday to implement a gender eligibility policy that restricts transgender-identifying male athletes from participating in female sports. The regulation mandates that only individuals assigned female at birth are eligible to compete on female sports teams within the state.
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Atlantic story about ‘Maryland father’ wrongly deported is ‘FAKE NEWS’
Yesterday, the Atlantic published an article titled “An ‘Administrative Error’ Sends a Maryland Father to a Salvadoran Prison.” The story claims that the Trump administration accidentally deported an innocent father living in Maryland with protected legal status, but now that he’s in an El Salvadorian “megaprison,” there’s nothing the courts can do about it. According…
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Government overreach warped a law to protect the internet. Now Congress might let it die. Here’s why.
Why does Section 230 exist? Section 230 shields tech companies from liability for the user-generated content they host. If you listened to the 230 absolutists here (one of whom even has a 230 tattoo), the story of 230 might sound like a divine creation story. In the beginning, God created Section 230. Now, the internet…
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DeSantis blasts representative-elect as ‘squish’ after underwhelming victory in pro-Trump district
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) did not hold back in his criticisms against Rep.-elect Randy Fine (R) after the former state senator won in a special election on Tuesday but by a margin much lower than DeSantis or President Donald Trump. DeSantis and Fine have become heated rivals after Fine switched his presidential endorsement from…
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DHS updates policy to recognize only two genders: ‘There are only two sexes — male and female’
The Department of Homeland Security announced it would update its U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services policy manual to recognize only two genders. The USCIS Policy Manual, which is described by the agency as a centralized online repository for immigration policies, said in a press release that it is returning to its historical policy of recognizing…
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Actor Val Kilmer Passes Away ‘From Pneumonia’ At 65 After Battle With Throat Cancer
Renowned actor Val Kilmer, celebrated for his iconic performances in numerous blockbuster films of the 1980s and 1990s — has passed away at the age of 65.
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MTG Slams ‘Selfish’ Rep. Anna Paulina Luna For Forcing Proxy Vote: ‘Congress Was Hijacked’
Georgia GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) slammed Florida GOP Representative Anna Paulina Luna on Tuesday following her collaboration with Democrats to force a vote on a measure allowing proxy voting for new parents in Congress.
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Calif. Man To Plead Guilty In Assassination Attempt Of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
A man from Simi Valley, California, is reportedly set to plead guilty in connection to the attempted murder of conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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Jake Paul likely never fighting in MMA, says promotion that signed him: ‘I think he’s pretty set on boxing’
An executive from the Professional Fighters League said it is unlikely that boxing star Jake Paul will cross over into mixed martial arts. Dan Hardy, PFL’s director of fighter operations for Europe, directly contradicted the promotion’s founder Donn Davis when he said he did not think Paul would make the jump to MMA. In January,…
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5 armed thugs force their way into residence, but gun-toting homeowner isn’t about to back down
When five armed males forced their way into a residence in Los Banos, California, late last month, the homeowner also got himself a gun — and won the confrontation, shooting two of the intruders. Police Chief Ray Reyna told KFSN-TV that “the homeowner approached the intruders with a gun he legally owns,” after which the…
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Boston judge holds ICE agent in contempt for depriving illegal alien of due process by detaining him in the middle of his trial
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was held in contempt by a Boston judge after he detained an illegal alien who was about to face charges at trial. On Monday, Boston Municipal Court Judge Mark Summerville accused ICE agent Brian Sullivan of violating the right of Wilson Martell-Lebron to a fair trial when he was…
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Climate hysteria sets stage for suicidal behavior: Study
Climate alarmists are future-oriented in their activism. It turns out, however, that their obsession may, in some cases, ensure that they will never meet the imminent world they tried to shape with demonstrations, public tantrums, ruinous leftist policies, and vandalism. A paper by European and Canadian researchers published Friday in the journal Nature Medicine examined…
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It’s not a ‘power-grab’ — it’s a rescue mission for higher ed
Last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the State Department had revoked more than 300 student visas. The move allows the Trump administration to deport noncitizens who participated in pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the country. Rubio defended the decision when asked about concerns over free speech — specifically, whether protesting or writing…
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Tesla owner vows to ‘make an example’ of masked intruder who wrecked his Cybertruck: ‘That’s basically declaring war on me’
A California man has vowed to “make an example” of a masked vandal who wrecked his Tesla Cybertruck while it was parked in his driveway while his family was sleeping. Jason Bedell bought his first Tesla, a Model S, in 2015 and still drives it to this day. ‘It’s not a political symbol. It has…
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Texas: Measles Outbreak Continues To Rise, 422 Cases Confirmed
A measles outbreak in Texas has continued to rise, with 422 cases reported so far.
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‘JFK’ Filmmaker Oliver Stone Calls On Congress To ‘Reinvestigate’ JFK Assassination
Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone urged Congress to reopen the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy during a House Task Force hearing.
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Democrat Susan Crawford Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Amid Record Spending and National Attention
Susan Crawford, who was endorsed by the Democrat Party, won the highly anticipated Wisconsin Supreme Court race on Tuesday night.
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Archaeologists unearth first-ever evidence of epic biblical battle at ‘Armageddon’ through unexpected artifacts
Archaeologists believe they have uncovered new evidence of the ancient biblical battle of “Armageddon.” A significant archaeological discovery has reportedly been made at the historic site of Megiddo in northern Israel, roughly 18 miles southeast of Haifa. ‘The encounter between Josiah and Necho at Megiddo in 609 BCE was a fateful event in biblical period…
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Lia Thomas says he was ‘devastated’ over ban on men in women’s swimming: ‘It has to be the athletes deciding for themselves’
Former NCAA swimmer Lia (William) Thomas said athletes should be able to decide which gender category they compete in. The former swimmer was infamously ranked 554th in the 200-yard freestyle for men before achieving fifth in the nation against women. Thomas was also the top-ranked swimmer in the country for the women’s category for the…
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Coastal Carolina University announces free, unlimited food at football games, but fans are suspicious
Coastal Carolina University has begun a new era that will certainly have football fans across the country asking for reciprocal treatment from their programs. The NCAA Division I school plays its football at Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina, with a capacity of 21,000. That is the number of fans the Chanticleers plan on feeding…
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The real reason elites want to destroy Elon Musk
When protests erupt worldwide over an American staffing decision, it’s not outrage — it’s orchestration. And the people behind it don’t want you asking questions. The recent wave of global protests against Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, defies logic. Demonstrators have gathered outside Tesla showrooms worldwide, setting cars on fire and destroying lithium batteries.…
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Colorado Democrats advance bill qualifying ‘deadnaming,’ use of reality-based pronouns as child abuse
Fresh off suggesting that their state could save money by funding abortion and killing 30% more unborn babies, Colorado Democrats are advancing legislation that would classify “misgendering” and “deadnaming” as child abuse. Should the legislation pass the Democrat-controlled state legislature, parents who dare to refer to a transvestic child using the child’s given name or…
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How one journalist is stopping corporate DEI spending dead in its tracks
Journalist and filmmaker Robby Starbuck is responsible for enormous, multinational brands turning away from diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives that have permeated throughout culture and business for more than a decade. Through Starbuck’s work, Anheuser-Busch, Ford, Harley-Davidson, and Walmart have all pivoted away from their allegedly firmly held beliefs on inclusion. In an exclusive interview,…
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How THIS Florida sheriff is taking on illegal immigrants
The Brevard County, Florida, Sheriff’s Department is taking illegal immigration into its own hands and working with federal law enforcement agencies to arrest illegal immigrants within its jurisdiction. “This operation is actually under Operation Stonegarden. It’s been in place for a couple of years, and the reason why that is important is because this is…
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Judge permanently drops corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho on Wednesday dropped the federal corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D). In September, under former President Joe Biden, the Southern District of New York charged Adams with a five-count indictment, accusing him of bribery and fraud. It claimed that Adams received $100,000 in illegal campaign…
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Vaccine trials are a ‘JOKE’: Doctor tells Joe Rogan the truth Big Pharma hides
If you needed further proof that Big Pharma is rotten to the core — especially as it relates to vaccines — look no farther than Joe Rogan’s recent interview with Dr. Suzanne Humphries, author of one of Sara Gonzales’ most recommended books: “Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History.” “The creativity of the vaccine…
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Trump Slams 4 GOP Senators For Considering Canada Tariff Rollback: ‘What Is Wrong with Them?’
President Donald Trump was highly critical of four GOP Senators Wednesday morning, fearing they could join Democrats and vote against his tariffs on Canadian goods.
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Anna Paulina Luna’s incredible (and ridiculous) tantrum
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna shut the House of Representatives down Tuesday night, after forcing a vote to allow members of Congress to work from home instead of having to come to the Capitol. It’s a wild move, which she justified by citing the real needs and duties of young motherhood, sowing confusion among…
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Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Adams Dismissed As Judge Rules In Line With Trump DOJ
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ federal corruption case has been dropped, which now allows him to run for a second term without the possibility of going to jail.
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‘Election interference’: FBI silenced internal discussion of Hunter Biden laptop prior to 2020 election
Weeks ahead of the 2020 election, the New York Post dropped a possibly election-altering bombshell report about the discovery and damning contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, which the FBI authenticated nearly one year earlier. A 2022 poll found that the supermajority of Americans believed that President Donald Trump would have won re-election that election cycle…
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New York to free prisoners over staffing crisis — ‘large number’ of inmates may qualify
New York is preparing to release prison inmates, citing a severe staffing shortage following a corrections officer strike. A Monday memo from Department of Corrections Commissioner Daniel Martuscello III directed prison leaders to identify inmates for early release to address the “current staffing crisis.” ‘In the litany of dumb ideas I’ve seen over the years,…
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Epstein accuser on deathbed: FBI hit or sham? Glenn’s got questions!
Over the weekend, Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffery Epstein’s most public accusers, posted on Instagram claiming she was in a serious car crash with a school bus in Perth, Australia, and had only four days left to live. In the picture, Giuffre appears to be beaten up. Western Australian police reports, however, don’t exactly corroborate…
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Congress claps back at Biden’s ‘junk fee’ crusade
Good news rarely comes out of Capitol Hill, but last week’s Senate vote to reject a Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposal marked a welcome exception. Lawmakers blocked a plan to impose price controls, taking an important step toward reviving the Trump administration’s efforts to rein in the agency. Those efforts included directing CFPB employees…
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Leftists burn Teslas in $43M astroturf protest
While left-wing protesters are burning Tesla electric cars to “save democracy,” others are doing research to understand whether these protesters are just dumb or if they’re being paid. And it appears it’s the latter. Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” has found some receipts from reporter Asra Nomani, and they’re not pretty. “I went to…
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Next ‘logical step’: NFL looking to add 18th game to schedule ahead of broadcasting rights review in 2029
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league is likely to add another game to the NFL regular season but keep within a predetermined framework. Goodell and league owners are looking to push more aggressively toward adding an 18th regular season game, with reports out of the annual owners meeting that the league would like to…
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Seattle to ditch anti-cop initiatives that transformed city into crime haven
Seattle, Washington, one of the most liberal cities in America, has decided to honor all first responders once again and ditch the “defund the police” initiatives that have divided residents and decimated morale at the Seattle Police Department. On March 25, council member Robert Saka introduced Resolution 32167, which recognized the vital work done by…
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‘You cannot hide’: Alleged Tesla firebomber finds out actions have consequences — possibly decades in federal prison
Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a message Monday night to radicals: “If you take part in the wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, we will find you, arrest you, and put you behind bars.” Bondi made clear that this was not an idle threat, noting that Cooper Frederick, 24, has been charged in connection…
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Liberal judge projected to win pivotal election for Wisconsin Supreme Court
The key election for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court was projected to be a victory for liberal Dane County judge Susan Crawford just hours after polls closed on Tuesday evening Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk dumped his own money into the election and campaigned in the state to ensure Republican Waukesha County judge Brad…
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French Right-Wing Leading Candidate Barred From 2027 Presidential Race
Right-wing French leader Marine Le Pen was recently banned from running for political office for five years, while additionally receiving a four-year prison sentence on embezzlement charges.
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Republican Randy Fine Wins Florida 6th District Special Election
Florida state Senator Randy Fine has won the special election for Florida’s 6th Congressional District.
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Beatles Biopics Cast Announced: These Are The Actors Playing The Youthful ‘Fab Four’
Sam Mendes, the director of the upcoming four Beatles biopics, revealed the anticipated Beatles cast on Monday at CinemaCon 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Republican Jimmy Patronis Wins Matt Gaetz’s Vacated House Seat In Florida 1st District Special Election
Republican Jimmy Patronis has won the special election for Florida’s 1st Congressional District.
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Gavin Newsom fumes at Trump shutting down federal funds to Planned Parenthood in California: ‘This is just plain cruel’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, angrily responded to President Donald Trump shutting down federal funds that went to abortions provided by Planned Parenthood. The abortion provider said in a release that nine of its affiliates were informed Monday evening that the Trump administration would temporarily withhold their Title X funding over possible violations of…
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Republicans defeat Democrats in two special elections in Florida to retain slim margin in US House
Two special elections held on Tuesday were decided by Florida voters in favor of Republicans, maintaining their tenuous control of the U.S. House of Representatives. The elections were in two Republican-leaning districts, and either loss would have meant a weakening of the narrow lead Republicans have in the House, which is currently only five seats.…
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Did Jasmine Crockett just SCOLD Byron Donalds for marrying a white woman?
Isn’t it ironic that the Democratic Party, which is largely built on a platform of “anti-racism,” has so many racists in it? Take Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), for example. On a recent episode of “The Breakfast Club” with Charlamagne tha God, Crockett insinuated that Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) made a mistake when he married his…
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Melania Co-Hosts 2025 ‘International Women Of Courage Award’ Alongside Rubio
On Tuesday, First Lady Melania Trump took the stage with a radiant smile, proudly honoring all female recipients at the “International Women of Courage Award” ceremony.
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With Fewer Asylum Seekers, San Diego Shutters Migrant Shelters
A massive migrant shelter in San Diego, California, is closing its doors as the area has seen a significant drop in asylum seekers since President Donald Trump returned back to the White House.
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RFK Jr. reveals the truth about INSANE HHS funding
One of Sara Gonzales’ dreams came true after sitting down with none other than RFK Jr. to ask him some important questions about his new job — and what he told her did not disappoint. “I just saw, just earlier this morning, that you are totally restructuring HHS. What does that new structure look like?”…
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Actor John Boyega Blasts ‘Star Wars’ Series: ‘The Most Whitest, Elite Space’
33-year-old British actor John Boyega recently called out the “Star Wars” series for being “so white,” during an interview for an Apple TV+ documentary.
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Elon Musk EXPOSES massive Social Security fraud among noncitizens
At an America PAC town hall in Wisconsin this week, Elon Musk took the opportunity to reveal a serious truth bomb — which is that millions of noncitizens receive Social Security numbers. Musk was joined on stage by fellow billionaire Antonio Gracias, who is the CEO and CIO of Valor Equity Partners. “Once you’re in…
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Cory Booker Staffer Arrested For Gun Possession On Capitol Grounds As Senator Speaks For Over 21 Hours
A lefty staffer working for Democrat New Jersey Senator Cory Booker has been arrested after carrying a gun without a license on U.S. Capitol grounds, at the same time as the senator was holding an over 21-hour “marathon” floor speech, according to AP News.
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Trump Admin Suspends $210M In Grants To Princeton University
The Trump administration has paused dozens of Princeton University’s research grants, the school announced on Tuesday.
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House GOP targets ‘rogue’ activist judges, advancing new bill amid Trump’s legal standoffs
As President Donald Trump grapples with more than a dozen injunctions, Republican lawmakers have targeted “rogue” activist judges with two new bills. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act to restrict U.S. district judges’ ability to issue broad injunctions. The bill passed the House Rules Committee on Tuesday in a 9-4 vote…
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Trump suggests Elon Musk may leave DOGE
President Donald Trump hinted on Tuesday that Elon Musk may leave the DOGE sometime soon and return to running his companies. The tech billionaire enthusiastically backed the Trump 2024 campaign and was then named the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, an effort to root out government waste, fraud, and abuse. His companies have…
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DOL returns $1.4B in unused COVID-era funding — and seeks to recover more
On Monday, the Department of Labor announced that it had identified $1.4 billion in unused COVID-era funding. A press release from the DOL noted that the agency is working to recover another $2.9 billion. ‘Government waste hates to see us coming.’ “The roughly $4.3 billion was intended for states to use for temporary unemployment insurance…
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Israel Removes All Remaining Tariffs On United States Imports
According to a joint statement released on Tuesday by the Finance Ministry, Economy and Industry Ministry, and Prime Minister’s Office — Israel has lifted all of its previous tariffs on United States goods.
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Calif: San Francisco Launches ‘Equitable’ Speeding Ticket Program, Charging Drivers ‘Based On Income’
California’s San Francisco city has launched a controversial new speeding ticket program, issuing fines based on one’s income — in the name of “equity.”
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New York college defies executive order on men in women’s sports with male athlete on female rowing team
Ithaca College has a male athlete competing on its women’s rowing team for the second straight year. As reported by the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, Ithaca College defied President Trump’s executive order to keep men out of women’s sports by allowing a sophomore male, Juniper (Tyler) Gattone, to compete in the women’s Cayuga Duals…
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World Health Organization reports adverse effects following US withdrawal
On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump resumed America’s withdrawal from the scandal-plagued World Health Organization — a departure Trump initiated in his first term that was delayed for four years by the Biden administration. Days later, the administration ordered U.S. public health officials to stop working with the WHO. Since American…
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‘The darkness hates the light’: Why Christians must persevere in the public sphere
While a majority of Americans identify as Christians, many of them have been misled to believe in a version of Christianity that is not biblical — for fear of how they’d be treated in the public square. “We are told over and over again that if you, as not just a Christian, but a conservative…
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8 Republicans back Rep. Luna to defeat opposition to proxy voting; Speaker Johnson blames them for failure to support Trump agenda
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida fought the Republican House leader, and Luna won. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) opposed a resolution proposed by Luna to allow pregnant House members to vote by proxy, but eight other Republicans joined her crusade Tuesday to end his effort to kill the bill. ‘This tactic was not…
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Trump: TikTok Deal To Be Announced Before April 5 Deadline
President Donald Trump stated that he expects to announce a deal with TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app before a Saturday deadline.
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Texas Tesla Owner Sues Vandal For $1M After Car Keyed In Dallas Amidst Mass Protests
A Texas man is suing a vandal for over $1 million after his Model X Tesla was keyed while parked at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
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Trump Signs Executive Order To Combat Ticket Scalping: ‘Must Deliver Report On Actions Taken Within 180 Days’
On Monday, singer-songwriter Kid Rock joined President Donald Trump at the White House as the president signed an executive order directing the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to enforce the BOTS Act and take action against scalpers who illegally obtain expensive concert tickets in order to resell them.
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CBS News crushed on social media for absurd claim about mass shootings
A CBS News article promulgated an irrational claim about mass shootings in the U.S. and was immediately mocked and ridiculed by those with at least a modicum of elementary math training. The article from Sarah Horbacewicz repeated a claim that one out of every 15 adult Americans had been at a mass shooting but then…
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Trump Claims ‘Maybe 30’ Candidates Eyeing U.N. Role
President Donald Trump said Monday there are up to 30 people interested in the U.N. ambassador post that opened up last week.
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Pam Bondi wants murder suspect Luigi Mangione to face final reckoning
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against the man suspected of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson late last year. On Tuesday, the DOJ issued a press release characterizing Thompson’s murder on the streets of New York City in broad daylight on December 4 as “an act of…
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Mark Levin reveals the REAL reason Karl Marx is still influential today
When he died in 1883, Karl Marx was “relatively unknown,” says Mark Levin. Many knew about his predecessors Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who were considered great philosophers, but Marx himself “was not widely cited.” It wasn’t until Woodrow Wilson and the birth of the progressive movement of “American Marxists” that Marx’s name…
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‘Blood spattered’: FAA air traffic controller charged with assault for alleged fight inside DC airport’s control tower
A Federal Aviation Administration employee at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., was arrested for an alleged physical altercation inside the air traffic control tower, according to reports. Damon Marsalis Gaines, 38, has reportedly been placed on administrative leave. Gaines faces assault and battery charges in connection with the alleged incident inside…
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AG Pam Bondi Directs Federal Prosecutors To Seek Death Penalty For Luigi Mangione
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the suspected assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brain Thompson, who was fatally shot in New York City last December.
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HHS Layoffs Begin Impacting HR, Finance, And IT Departments
Employees across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began receiving notices of dismissal on Tuesday in a drastic change that will lay off close to 10,000 people.
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Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Continues To Rise, Over 2,700 Dead
The death toll in the 7.7 Myanmar earthquake continues to rise, with over 2,700 people now confirmed dead.
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Watch: Suspect accused of scrawling swastika into Tesla sings a different tune when confronted by EV owner
A Pennsylvania man is accused of scrawling a swastika into the side of a Tesla in what appears to be the latest act of far-left fury against the car brand led by Elon Musk. The apparent act of vandalism occurred in the parking lot of the Planet Fitness in Doylestown around 9:30 a.m. on March…
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‘Pretty convenient’: Popular French right-wing politician JAILED, barred from 2027 election
Right-wing French politician Marine Le Pen has been sentenced to four years in jail and barred from running for public office for five years, which means she will not be eligible to run in France’s 2027 presidential election. The Paris court presided over by Judge Bénédicte de Perthuis found her guilty of embezzling over €4…
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‘A real winner’: Vance goes to war online with liberal defenders of mistakenly deported MS-13 member
The Trump administration deported multiple planeloads of suspected terrorists to El Salvador on March 15 to be imprisoned in the southern nation’s Terrorism Confinement Center. Attorneys for the government confirmed in a Monday court filing that one of the illegal aliens sent packing was removed “because of an administrative error.” An article in the Atlantic…
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Zeldin closes Biden’s climate museum over massive taxpayer waste
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin on Monday announced the closure of the $4 million agency museum built by the Biden administration. Zeldin referred to the one-room, 1,595-square-foot facility as one of former President Joe Biden’s failed “pet projects,” noting that during its nine months of operations, it saw fewer than 2,000 external visitors. ‘The…
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Liz Wheeler REVEALS ‘excruciating’ childbirth scare with ‘traditional’ medicine
While 33 weeks pregnant with her second child, Liz Wheeler of “The Liz Wheeler Show” began experiencing what she calls a “strange symptom” — when she’d lie down to take a nap, her heart would start racing. When she reached out for medical help, none of the midwives she’d been working with were on call…
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Judge blocks Trump admin from ending protected status for Venezuelans: ‘Smacks of racism’
United States District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco on Monday blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan nationals living in the U.S. Under the Biden administration, TPS eligibility was drastically expanded to foreign nationals from several countries, including Afghanistan, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, and Ukraine. ‘We…
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UFC fighter faces criticism over fundraising travel expenses for championship fight: ‘Come have a beer with Jack’
Australian UFC fighter Jack Della Maddalena has garnered strong reactions from fans after he seemingly planned to host a fundraiser for his travel expenses ahead of his championship fight. The 28-year-old is scheduled to fight for the UFC welterweight title at UFC 315 in May in Montreal, Canada, after No. 1 contender Shavkat Rakhmonov pulled…
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Russia Taking Ukraine Cease-Fire Deal ‘Seriously’ But Rejects Current Terms
Russia is taking U.S. proposals for a cease-fire agreement with Ukraine “seriously” but can’t accept the deal as it stands, a senior Russian diplomat said Tuesday, suggesting peace talks between the two countries have stalled.
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RFK Jr., McMahon share plans to slash government bloat with Sara Gonzales of BlazeTV
In an interview with BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon shared how their respective agencies are working to eliminate bureaucracy. On a Monday episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Kennedy and McMahon detailed the excessive bloat they have discovered at…
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‘Deport. Them. All.’ Illegal alien faces new charges related to ‘gruesome’ murder of Georgia mom — including necrophilia
An illegal alien accused of brutally murdering a Georgia mother of five earlier this month now faces several new charges, including for allegedly performing sexual acts on his victim’s corpse. “David Hector Rivas-Sagastume, an illegal alien RELEASED by the Biden administration, has been charged with killing Camilia [sic] Williams, a mother of five and a…
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Meet LeBron James’ #1 puppet master
LeBron James’ influence extends far beyond the basketball court. The superstar’s voice is regularly heard in the social and political arena as well. Is everything LeBron spouts off indicative of his personal beliefs? Or is he just being controlled by his puppet masters? Jason Whitlock speculates it’s the latter. The first person who comes to…
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Female reportedly orders her 5 lovers to kidnap, torture, and deprive man of food and sleep for a week at Red Roof Inn
A woman and her five reported lovers are facing serious criminal charges after they allegedly kidnapped and tortured a man at an Ohio Red Roof Inn. Aaron Bradshaw, 49; Austin Bradshaw, 23; Michael Esqueda, 28; Martina Jones, 28; David Cessna, 26; and Chance Johnston, 27, were all arrested March 21. A grand jury on Thursday…
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Pro-Hamas student self-deports after Trump lawsuit doesn’t go his way
A radical pro-Hamas student at Cornell University has opted to leave the United States after his lawsuit against the Trump administration did not go the way he’d hoped. On March 14, the State Department reportedly revoked the student visa of Momodou Taal, a 31-year-old British and Gambian citizen studying Africana Studies at Cornell, and ordered…
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Anesthesiologist accused of trying to toss his wife off ‘must-visit’ Hawaiian cliff, charged with attempted murder
An anesthesiologist is accused of attempting to kill his wife by trying to throw her off a picturesque cliff in Hawaii, according to reports. Dr. Gerhardt Konig — a 46-year-old anesthesiologist from Maui — was charged Wednesday with second-degree attempted murder of his wife. ‘Arielle expressed that she did not feel comfortable taking a picture…
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Trump admin targets federal funding to Planned Parenthood over ‘possible violations’ of law, executive orders
Planned Parenthood admittedly did everything in its “power to keep Donald Trump from the White House” in the lead-up to the 2024 election. Having failed miserably, the organization — not only the single largest provider of abortions nationwide but also a top provider of sex-change services — may now lose some of its federal funding.…
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America’s technological horizon
What would happen if the supply of the world’s most advanced chips was suddenly cut off? Supply chains would be devastated, prices of goods would surge, and innovation would come to a screeching halt. This isn’t science fiction; it’s a potential reality with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company at its center. Based in Taiwan, TSMC currently…
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UK: Toddler Suspended From Nursery ‘For Being Transphobic’ Sparks Backlash, Mockery
A toddler who had been enrolled in a nursery in the United Kingdom was reportedly suspended after being accused of “transphobia.”
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Dominican Republic Judge Officially Clears Joshua Riibe In Connection To Sudiksha Konanki’s Disappearance
A judge in the Dominican Republic has officially ruled to clear Joshua Riibe of any wrongdoing in connection to the disappearance of Sudiksha Konanki.
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Musk: Upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Is A Vote For ‘Which Party Controls’ The House
Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk said on Sunday that Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election could have a major effect on humanity’s “entire destiny.”
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Anna Paulina Luna Announces That She Is Leaving House Freedom Caucus: ‘Respect Was Shattered’
In the midst of her conflict with “hard-line” Republicans and other GOP leadership over her support for proxy voting for new parents, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) announced on Monday that she is stepping down from the House Freedom Caucus.
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What does Trump’s 25% tariff on foreign cars mean for you?
We’re diving into some big news: President Trump just signed an executive order slapping a 25% tariff on foreign-made autos. This is going to shake things up for automakers, jobs, and maybe even the price of your next ride. So here’s the deal: As of April 2, any vehicle manufactured outside the U.S. is getting…
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WATCH: Alex Stein crashes Dept. of Ed. protest and mercilessly ROASTS liberals in the wild
Imagine joining a protest and not being able to articulate what exactly it is you’re protesting. That’s always the case for the liberals (or “libtards” if you’re Alex Stein) who continue to gather outside the Department of Education. They keep showing up; they keep holding signs that say, “DOGE is stealing our future,” and, “Our…
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March Madness Final Four Features All No. 1 Seeds For First Time Since 2008
The March Madness final four teams have been set in a rare only No. 1 seeds match-up after Auburn beat Michigan State, taking the final spot in the semi-finals.
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Utah man finds stranger living in storage room of his basement
A Utah man says his sense of security is gone after discovering that a strange man had been living in the storage room of his basement. Zeb Pischnotte told KSL-TV that a series of strange incidents led to the discovery at a home in Salt Lake City that he shared with a roommate. ‘It just…
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Richard Sherman posts video of armed robbers breaking into his home while his wife and kids were inside
Former NFL star Richard Sherman said that his home was broken into by armed robbers while his wife and children were inside over the weekend. The former cornerback posted about the incident on the X platform and added screenshots from surveillance cameras showing three armed robbers inside his home. One video shows them breaking in…
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Woke Yale professor FLEES to Canada to escape Donald Trump
Once every four years, liberals across the country threaten their fellow citizens with a devastating loss if their presidential candidate fails to secure the White House — that loss being themselves. And one man is setting the example for all those who have posed these threats by following through on his. “It’s a very sad…
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Only 4 Permits Have Been Issued For Rebuilding L.A. Homes Destroyed In January Wildfires
The city of Los Angeles has only approved four permits to begin rebuilding the houses destroyed or damaged in the January Pacific Palisades fires, which burned through nearly 7,000 homes.
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Actress Meryl Streep Being Considered For ‘Aslan’ Character In Director Greta Gerwig’s Upcoming Narnia Film
Meryl Streep is allegedly being considered to play a major role in an upcoming film adaption of “The Chronicles of Narnia,” but “Aslan,” the character Streep would be playing, has always been portrayed by a male actor — as the lion is supposed to be the “incarnation” of Jesus in the world of Narnia, according…
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Trump admin preps press room seating chart that might make legacy media unhappy
The Trump administration is reportedly planning a new seating chart in the White House’s press briefing room that might result in legacy media outlets losing long-held spots. On Sunday, Axios reported that the White House will take over the seating chart for the briefing room, a task currently managed by the White House Correspondents’ Association.…
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Did ‘Snow White’ actress Rachel Zegler DESTROY her career?
“Snow White” actress Rachel Zegler has stepped into the national spotlight after her starring role in the remake of the classic Disney film — but not because of her performance. Zegler has been accused of hurting the film by Jonah Platt, son of producer Marc Platt, with comments she’s made in interviews and on social…
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63-year-old caught on Tesla security video vandalizing sedan with wire cutters is an illegal alien, police say
A man caught on vehicle surveillance video vandalizing a Tesla with wire cutters on Friday has been identified by Mississippi police as a 63-year-old illegal alien. The video showed a man scratching the driver-side door of the Tesla sedan with a tool in the parking lot of the Walmart store in Brookhaven, a city of…
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Hegseth Calls For Equal Physical Standards For Men And Women In Combat Roles, Criticizes ‘Slipping’ U.S. Requirements
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memo on Monday ordering men and women to meet the same physical fitness requirements if they want to work in combat positions, while saying the Pentagon had “allowed standards to slip.”
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Secy. Of State Rubio: 17 More MS-13 And Tren de Aragua Gang Members Deported To El Salvador, ‘Including Murderers, Child Rapists’
On Sunday, the U.S. military deported 17 more suspected Tren de Aragua (TdA) and MS-13 gang members, according to 72nd Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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Department Of Treasury Sanctions Groups Involved In Money Laundering For The Sinaloa Cartel
On Monday, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned six individuals and seven entities involved in money laundering for the Sinaloa Cartel.
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Rescued Astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams Give First Interview Since Return To Earth, Thank Trump For Involvement
Rescued NASA astronauts Butch Willmore and Suni Williams gave their first interview since returning to earth after being stranded in space for nine months, thanking President Donald Trump for his involvement.
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Liberals furious at White House Correspondents’ Association for dropping comedian from dinner after anti-Trump comments
A left-wing comedian has been fired from hosting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after she made extreme comments against the Trump administration on a podcast. Amber Ruffin was fired from the gig on Saturday after the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association said that the organization was “re-visioning” its annual dinner to make it…
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Daughter of Tim Walz says she is a ‘privileged white woman’ and won’t attend graduate school as a protest
Hope Walz called herself a “privileged white woman” and said she was refusing to attend a graduate school that had accepted her application. The daughter of the failed vice presidential candidate posted a video on social media explaining that she was angered by universities shutting down dissent from student protests. ‘Given recent events I am…
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From UN hopeful to House lifeline: Trump’s last-minute Stefanik switch explained
Shortly following his historic election victory last November, President Trump nominated loyal ally Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Of all his nominations, Stefanik faced the least opposition in her Senate confirmation hearing — even walking away with some Democrat support. Last week, however, Trump pulled her nomination, citing…
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U.S. Bank Spokesperson: Executive Terry Dolan ‘Believed’ To Have Died In Recent Minnesota Plane Crash
A U.S. Bank executive is now presumed to be dead, as a spokesperson from his company has announced that they believe he was traveling in the same small plane that recently crashed into a home in Minnesota — reportedly leaving no survivors.
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Virginia Giuffre, Sex Trafficking Victim Of Jeffrey Epstein, Says She Only Has ‘Days To Live’ After Being ‘Hit By School Bus’
After a devastating collision, in which a school bus slammed into her vehicle, Virginia Giuffre—the most widely publicized victim of the late pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein—now claims she has only a few days left to live.
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Brilliant: Trump’s election fraud EO locks down voting while exposing the cheaters
On March 25, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.” The order requires voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, mandates that all ballots be received by Election Day, strongly encourages paper ballots, and gives federal agencies (like DHS) power to review state election practices. States…
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Trump admin launches blue-state probes into hidden trans-ing of kids, threatens defunding schools that keep parents in dark
The Trump Department of Education may be headed for dismantlement but on its way out is set to make life difficult for those blue-state radicals trying to indoctrinate and transition children behind parents’ backs. In addition to putting schools nationwide on notice that they could lose federal funding for violations of the Family Educational Rights…
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Global cyberattackers want to paralyze our freedom of movement
From the beginning, the United States has been a commercial republic, drawing vast resources out of our heartland and through our ports to drive broad-based prosperity and dynamism. For generations, America’s core economic policy has been to ensure freedom of movement of goods and people, keeping the shipping lanes open and the lifeblood of our…
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Hegseth orders ‘sex-neutral standards’ for military combat roles
Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that he signed a memorandum to establish “sex-neutral standards” for combat roles. On Monday, Hegseth posted a video on social media announcing that he ordered the military to re-evaluate its current fitness criteria in an effort to eliminate different requirements for men and women in combat arms occupations.…
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Woman charged with felony for allegedly causing $2.6K damage to Tesla with large wad of gum
A Florida woman has been arrested and charged with a felony over more than $2,600 in damage she allegedly caused to a Tesla vehicle with a large wad of gum. The car’s owner said the alleged gum wad vandalism was captured on the built-in cameras of his car at the parking garage of the JCPenney…
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New York Yankees ‘Torpedo’ bats cause controversy after 15 home runs in first 3 games: ‘That means you stink!’
The New York Yankees are setting a bat trend that has some critics claiming their new wood has an unfair advantage. The new (and legal) “Torpedo” bats, as described by Major League Baseball, have an untraditional barrel that rests closer to the hitter’s hands. They have more wood, are heavier, and allegedly have increased wood…
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Report: Trump To Visit Saudi Arabia In May
U.S. President Donald Trump will reportedly make his first trip overseas to Saudi Arabia, according to surfacing reports.
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U.S. AG Bondi Dismisses Biden Admin Lawsuit Challenging Georgia Election Law
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly called off a federal lawsuit that challenged a Republican-backed Georgia election law passed during Democrat Joe Biden’s presidency.
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Trump Accuses Zelensky Of Attempting To ‘Back Out’ Of Minerals Deal
President Donald Trump has accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of attempting to “back out” of signing a long-awaited minerals deal with the United States.
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‘America First’ billionaire Reid Rasner makes $47B bid for TikTok: ‘This is about the American people’
Billionaire entrepreneur and former Senate candidate Reid Rasner reportedly made an offer to buy TikTok from China. Rasner, CEO of wealth management company Omnivest Financial, reportedly made an offer to Chinese company ByteDance for $47.45 billion. Rasner told NBC News that the Donald Trump administration had already reviewed his offer and is “prepared to move…
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RFK Jr.’s pharma ad ban: TV’s $6.9 billion question
Whether you’re streaming shows on Hulu or turning on cable TV to catch the news, you’re bound to encounter pharmaceutical advertisements that always end with a lengthy list of side effects. Those ads always feature smiling, happy supposed customers oblivious to the side effect voice-over that usually lists “death” as one of issues they may…
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Husband, pregnant wife hear alarm late at night. Soon husband opens fire at male who allegedly broke into garage, wife’s car.
A husband was with his pregnant wife at their Houston residence around 11 p.m. Friday when they both heard beeping and their alarm sounding, KHOU-TV reported. Police said the 50-year-old homeowner grabbed his handgun and checked things out, the station said. ‘Just defending what [is] his. The [burglar] should be thankful he wasn’t killed. Next…
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Delta plane nearly collides with Air Force jet mid-flight near DC airport; investigation launched
A Delta Air Lines plane nearly collided with an Air Force jet on Friday near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The near-collision happened just months after the deadly aircraft crash between an Army helicopter and a passenger plane in Washington, D.C. Delta Flight 2983 departed from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport around 3:15 p.m. on…
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Report: WH To Overhaul Press Room Seating Chart, Potentially Moving Legacy Media Back
The Trump administration is planning on taking over the seating chart for the press briefing room at the White House, in a move that will likely boot legacy media outlets to the back, according to a report.
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New Calif. Ballot Initiative Named After Luigi Mangione Targets Health Insurance Denials: ‘Repugnant Action’
A newly proposed California ballot initiative named after Luigi Mangione, the alleged assassin of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, aims to prevent insurers from denying necessary procedures or medication.
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Female Tesla driver, 61, says male motorist repeatedly punched her after cutting her off, boxing her in on busy road
A 61-year-old Tesla driver told KTVK-TV a male motorist recently cut her off, boxed her in, then exited his car and repeatedly punched her on a busy road in Flagstaff, Arizona. The woman, who wants to remain anonymous and went by the alias “Susan,” explained to the station that she was on Route 66 when…
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Media howls as illegal aliens ordered to leave US during Clinton admin finally deported
A couple who had been living in the United States illegally for 35 years have been deported back to their home country — but their daughter and various leftist media outlets have characterized them as “victims” of an unjust system. Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, now 55 and 59 respectively, entered the U.S. “illegally” in 1989,…
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‘No brainer’: Utah becomes first state to ban rainbow flags in both schools and government buildings
LGBT activists’ cultural imperialism may have reached its zenith during the Biden years when their “Progress Pride” flag was prominently displayed on the White House with American flags relegated to a secondary status on either side. Now, with the country under different leadership, conservatives flexing more muscle legislatively, and key narratives crumbling, non-straight activists appear…
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America’s industrial and shipping systems are sitting ducks for China
For years, America’s intelligence chiefs have warned Congress of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities. Those warnings became concrete with the 2024 revelation of operations “Volt Typhoon” and “Salt Typhoon,” highlighting China’s deep penetration into our industrial systems. Chinese cyber forces quietly occupy positions inside American telecommunications, transportation, water, power, and defense manufacturing systems — ready to unleash…
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Is the Signal chat leak a CIA spy-op or deep-state SABOTAGE?
The Trump administration is denying incompetence following the “accidental” inclusion of a journalist in a secure group chat among high-ranking officials — but not everyone is convinced there isn’t far more to the story than we’re being told. “Complete and total CIA op,” Jason Buttrill, chief writer and researcher for Glenn Beck, tells Sara Gonzales…
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Roger Clemens backs Trump, says spy balloons won’t ‘fly across the country’ with him as president
“Rocket” Roger Clemens praised President Donald Trump’s governance and implied that he would not allow national security issues to go unresolved. Clemens, a 62-year-old former MLB pitcher with two World Series titles, appeared on Fox News’ “The Will Cain Show” and was asked, among other things, about the recent John F. Kennedy Jr. document dump…
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‘Shoot them on sight’: TikToker apparently urges violence against ICE agents. Noem issues stern warning.
A TikTok user, belal_donq, posted a video apparently advocating for noncitizens and illegal aliens to shoot Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers “on sight.” Libs of TikTok shared the disturbing video on Sunday morning. ‘This kind of rhetoric is not only dangerous, it incites real-world violence and undermines the rule of law.’ The social media user…
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Missing U.S. Soldiers’ Vehicle Pulled From Lithuanian Swamp, But Their Whereabouts Remain Unknown
After a six-day search, Lithuanian officials announced they retrieved the U.S. armored vehicle that went missing carrying four U.S. Army soldiers but there is still no information about their whereabouts.
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‘Misogynist’ and ‘moronic’: Irish politicians ramp up attacks on Conor McGregor over presidential run
Members of Irish parliament threw insults and derogatory remarks at UFC legend Conor McGregor when asked if they would support a nomination of the fighter for president. McGregor has focused on mass immigration, public safety, and over-taxation in his bid to become the president of Ireland. Since his announcement that he would seek nomination, sentiments…
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Millions of noncitizens received SSNs — and some even voted: Musk
During a Sunday evening town hall in Wisconsin, Elon Musk revealed that more than 4.8 million noncitizens have been given Social Security numbers since fiscal year 2021. Musk explained that Antonio Gracias, the founder and CEO of Valor Equity Partners, has been assisting the federal government with reducing waste and fraud within the Social Security…
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Male, 70, at Tesla protest accused of driving his car into Trump-supporting counterprotester
A 70-year-old man is accused of driving his car into a counterprotester at a Tesla dealership in Meridian, Idaho, around 1 p.m. Saturday, KIVI-TV reported. Christopher Talbot of Meridian made an “obscene gesture” toward a 49-year-old man before hitting the man with his car at the dealership on Franklin Road, the station said, citing the…
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THIS journalist’s fierce Israel defense earns her a spot in Levin’s good books
You may recognize Erin Molan from her fiery pro-Israel segments on Sky News Australia – one of the most prominent conservative outlets in the country. Although she parted ways with the network last December and now broadcasts for “69X Minutes” on X, Molan is still unapologetic in her support for Israel. And that makes Mark…
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‘The Left is completely out of control’: New Mexico GOP headquarters torched in ‘horrific attack’
The Republican Party headquarters in Albuquerque was set ablaze and defaced with graffiti early Sunday morning in what the party characterized as a “horrific attack, fueled by hatred and intolerance.” Firefighters with Albuquerque Fire Rescue and Bernalillo County Fire Rescue were dispatched to the scene at 5:56 a.m. following a report of a structure fire.…
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Florida sheriff’s deputies make feds’ jobs easier by catching illegal aliens by the truckful
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Barely 20 minutes into their shift with Operation Stonegarden, deputies with the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office called for the waiting U.S. Border Patrol agents to come to their traffic stop to confirm that they had encountered an illegal immigrant. Operation Stonegarden has been an ongoing program that allows local law enforcement…
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Trump says he’s serious about another term in office: ‘Sort of a fourth term’
President Donald Trump said in a Sunday morning phone interview that he is serious about the possibility of serving a third term in office. When pressed later aboard Air Force One about his comments, the 78-year-old Republican suggested that supporters have raised the possibility of him ultimately serving a total of 12 years, citing their…
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Violent illegal alien apparently manages to escape ICE jail — but not for long
An illegal alien with multiple convictions apparently managed to escape an ICE detention facility in Washington state last week — but he wasn’t gone long. On Wednesday night, Alvaro Flores-Barboza, a 24-year-old Venezuelan national with alleged ties to Tren de Aragua, reportedly managed to escape the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma. Officials have not…
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Judicial impeachment is a remedy — not a rebellion
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a statement last week declaring that “for more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision.” His remarks come amid renewed debate over the scope of judicial accountability, as some conservatives, including President Trump, have called for the…
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Big weddings, bigger regrets: Gen Z says ‘I don’t’ to wedding debt
“What do you mean you don’t want any furniture underneath the pergola?” ’Tis wedding season, the time of year when nuptial excitement contends with a seemingly endless stream of design choices with a hefty price tag. As a bride-to-be myself, I have been astounded by the pressure to spend beyond my budget, as if not…
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Agree to disagree? More like surrender to the script
Wouldn’t you know it? It was bound to happen. You’re chatting with a friend about this, that, and the other thing — carefully steering clear of politics, just like always. You both know you don’t see eye to eye when it comes to today’s contentious political landscape, so you do your best to keep things…
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Bill Maher Slams NPR As ‘Crazy Far Left,’ Calls On Congress To Cut Off Federal Funding
Talk show host Bill Maher called for the federal government to cut “crazy far left” subsidized public media, specifically calling out NPR CEO Katherine Maher.
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Home alone for spring break — and hopelessly homesick
Last week was supposed to be one of the best weeks of my life. When I told my friends why, they responded with a mix of disbelief and envy: “How did you pull that off?” “You hit the lottery!” “Can we trade places?” At the time, they were busy cramming their kids’ belongings into as…
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Trump Floats Possibility Of Running For Third Term: ‘There Are Methods Which You Could Do It’
President Donald Trump indicated that he may run for a third term, explaining that he enjoys working although it’s “far too early to think about it.”
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President Trump ‘Pissed Off’ At Putin For Undermining Peace Negotiations, Threatens Additional Tariffs And Sanctions
President Donald Trump stated that he is “very angry” and “pissed off” at Russian President Vladimir Putin, as he feels that Moscow may be stalling peace talks by questioning Ukraine’s leadership.
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Dem Mayor Arrested After Drunk Driving With Young Son In Car
A New Jersey mayor has been arrested after drunk driving with her young son in the backseat.
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Counterfeit kingdom: 10 popular lies the world uses to replace Christ
The reign of Christ represents the ultimate standard of truth, justice, and righteousness. However, throughout history, various ideologies, practices, and worldviews have emerged as counterfeits of His rule. These counterfeits often appear to address societal needs but ultimately deviate from biblical truth, undermining God’s design for humanity and creation. Below are 10 prominent counterfeits of…
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Iran Rejects Offer To Directly Negotiate Nuclear Program As Trump Threatens Military Action
Iran’s president announced on Sunday that the Islamic Republic rejected President Donald Trump’s offer to negotiate with the United States regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
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Two things that WILL happen if RFK Jr. successfully bans Big Pharma TV ads
According to numerous reports, HHS secretary RFK Jr. is planning to push for the banning of Big Pharma television advertisements. The United States is one of the only countries that permits direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising, and Kennedy has long condemned it. If the reports are true and he’s successful at banning pharmaceutical advertising on TV, it…
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The shocking reality I found after investigating claims of miraculous healing
Are miracles real? And do they still happen today? These questions have dominated my life over the past two years as I’ve traversed America exploring some of the most compelling claims of miraculous healing — stories that seem too bombastic to be believable. The scenarios I was confronted with were mind-bending. Yet the evidence in…
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Hegseth Unveils US Command Upgrades In Japan To Deter ‘Chinese Military Aggression’
On Sunday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth unveiled a plan to enhance the U.S. military command in Japan, aiming to jointly-counter Chinese aggression in the region.
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Trump Appoints Sara Carter As Director Of The Office Of National Drug Control Policy, Proclaims She Will ‘Protect Our Nation, Save Our Children’
President Donald Trump has appointed Sara Carter as Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).
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Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Rises To Nearly 1,700 As Rescue Efforts Continue
The death toll following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has risen to nearly 1,700.
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How modern art became a freak show — and why only God can fix it
I was in college when I was first introduced to modern art. I don’t remember which museum I was visiting, but I keenly recall one painting that a group of hip-looking art students was clustered around while muttering nonsensical jargon. Once I nudged my way around the observers, I saw what all the fuss was…
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Dylan Mulvaney, ‘The View’ try doing theology — but it goes comically wrong
It should go without saying: Don’t tune into “The View” for lessons on God and theology. But that didn’t stop the progressive talk show from recently veering into theology while interviewing transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, using the assertion that “God doesn’t make mistakes” to defend and promote transgender ideology. First, Mulvaney claimed “God doesn’t make…
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War on truth: Why ‘science’ keeps changing — but the Bible endures forever
What we call “science” in Western culture has been weaponized for many decades to legitimize whatever narrative the powerful want to push. This should be self-evident after the COVID-19 debacle, where nearly everything that was labeled a “conspiracy theory” turned out to be true, and nearly everything the powerful told us turned out to be…
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Richard Chamberlain, ‘Dr. Kildare’ And ‘Shogun’ Star, Dies At 90
Richard Chamberlain, the actor known for his roles in “The Thorn Birds” and “Shogun,” has died at 90-years-old.
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The media’s Great Barrier Reef hoax is bigger than the reef
The coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef is as expansive now as it has ever been recorded, with coverage nearing 40%. In fact, the coral cover has nearly tripled in the past dozen years. Despite this record expanse of coral off the coast of Australia, the climate community and mainstream media outlets unrelentingly push…
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Musk Sells X To Own Company, xAI, In $33B All-Stock Deal
Elon Musk has announced that he sold social media platform X to his xAI artificial intelligence company in a $33 billion all-stock deal.
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Pete Hegseth Commemorates 80th Anniversary Of Battle Of Iwo Jima In Japan, Hails ‘Warrior Ethos’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has praised the “shared warrior ethos” between the U.S. and Japan at a memorial service upon the site of the island battle.
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Gavin Newsom: Democrat Party Brand Is Too ‘Toxic’ And ‘Judgmental’
Gavin Newsom has taken a swing at his own party, calling Democrats too “toxic” and “judgmental.”
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The disturbing history of NPR CEO Katherine Maher
Congress is actively debating defunding PBS and NPR — and thank goodness. The networks are leftist propaganda mills. On Wednesday, the House Oversight Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency, chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), held a contentious hearing, during which the panel grilled NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger over…
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Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto — you’ve turned a whole generation into helpless addicts
As the people here grow colderI turn to my computerAnd spend my evenings with itLike a friend— Kate Bush, “Deeper Understanding” The lyrics above are from a song that’s nearly 30 years old. Just as relying on a calculator for 30 years will degrade our ability to do mental arithmetic, so will ‘connecting’ with an…
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Humbled Nissan gets new CEO — but does Honda still have urge to merge?
That big Nissan and Honda merger might get another chance. As I wrote here, the deal fell apart last month. This was especially bad news for Nissan. Thanks to falling sales and high debt, the automaker is in desperate need of a turnaround. Honda — much like President Trump in his recent negotiations with Ukrainian…
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Police: Babysitter Arrested After Fatal Stabbing Of 3-Year-Old
A Las Vegas babysitter has been arrested after allegedly fatally stabbing a three-year-old.
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Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting ‘Anti-American Ideology’ At Smithsonian Museums
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting “anti-American Ideology” in the Smithsonian Institution.
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Whacked! Double De Niro roles an offer audiences can refuse
Robert De Niro just got whacked. Twice. The Trump derangement victim does double duty in the new mob drama “The Alto Knights.” The actor plays both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, real-life gangsters whose childhood friendship morphed into a bitter rivalry. Of course, Disney didn’t fire Zegler like it did Gina Carano. ‘The Mandalorian’ star’s…
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‘Feels like a demonic ritual’ — KFC’s latest commercial will SHOCK you
In 1930, a man named Harland Sanders began selling fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky. That restaurant eventually became the global franchise Kentucky Fried Chicken, more commonly known as KFC. It’s been adored for generations. However, now droves of people are swearing off the restaurant for life — and not because of…
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The Paris climate agreement is dead — time to bury it for good
The Paris climate agreement was doomed to fail from its inception. It is long past time for all parties involved, as well as the media, to acknowledge this fact. The mainstream media has lamented the Paris agreement’s fate since President Donald Trump’s re-election. Trump withdrew the United States from the agreement during his first term…
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Trump’s climate policy shift could save American farmers from disaster
While news about President Trump’s tariffs and crackdowns on the questionable financial management of federal agencies has dominated media reports in recent weeks, a quiet transformation has been under way in agricultural policy. An order to remove climate change references from U.S. Department of Agriculture websites signals a departure from the red tape of climate…
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Tulsa Welding School helps spark a skilled trades resurgence
Saturday morning in full swing along Route 66. The old road has been through a lot — dust storms, economic collapse, and the slow decay of the American small town — but on this bright February morning, commerce is thriving. ‘A lot of my friends took the traditional college route and are drowning in debt,’…
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SkinnyTok influencers: Glamorized disordered eating is the latest reason to stop scrolling
TikTok is full of disturbing content, but something called SkinnyTok currently takes the cake for the hottest new trend — and potentially the most dangerous. “SkinnyTok is essentially this whole genre of TikTok where these influencers, they call themselves ‘skinny influencers,’ are taking to TikTok to help other people get skinny. But I think what…
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Red state, blue ballot: Dems use direct democracy to flip states
With 64-6 and 32-3 majorities in the South Dakota House and Senate, Republicans alone have the power to advance or block their agenda. Yet, Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s veto of a key initiative petition reform bill hands Democrats an opening to continue pushing their agenda through the state’s highly manipulated ballot initiative process. In the…
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When even Lancaster County flips, no district is safe
On the evening of March 25, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, experienced what many described as a political “stunner.” In a heavily Republican district — the 36th — Democrats pulled off an unexpected upset in a special state Senate election. Josh Parsons, the Republican chairman of the Lancaster County Commission, lost by 482 votes to James Malone,…
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Utah Officially Becomes First U.S. State To Ban Fluoride In Public Tap Water
Utah has now become the first state in the U.S. to ban fluoride in public drinking water, following assertions by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that it contributes to various adverse health effects.
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The strategy behind Trump’s looming NATO withdrawal? A new global order
Recent speculation suggests Donald Trump may withdraw from NATO, while few have explored the reasons he might pursue that path. Yes, abandoning America’s longtime security framework in Europe aligns with promises to cut spending and avoid foreign entanglements — but the motivations run deeper than that. If the US is moving toward a more transactional…
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Democrats Condemn WH After Posting ‘AI Illustration’ Of Illegal Alien Fentanyl Dealer Being Detained By ICE
After sharing a “Studio Ghibli”-style AI meme of a now-detained illegal alien and convicted fentanyl dealer, the White House faced immense Democrat backlash for leveraging OpenAI’s latest image-generation trend.
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Tulsi Gabbard revokes classified info access for Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Liz Cheney, and others
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Friday that she had revoked access to classified information for numerous people on the left at the direction of President Donald Trump. The list included former presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris as well as two Republican critics of Trump. ‘Cheney and Kinzinger were members of Congress…
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Jasmine Crockett’s phony ‘sistergirl’ act is fooling no one
Between her recent profanity-laced public remarks, “Governor Hot Wheels” quip, and admission that she isn’t interested in legislating, it’s clear that Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) is focused on being a full-time congressional content creator. Crockett is by far the most visible Democrat among the anti-Trump “resistance.” But her role in politics today seems far more…
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Trans student arrested after ATTACKING Turning Point USA president
America may be back on course toward normalcy after President Trump’s victory, but that’s not stopping the left-wing crazies from acting, well, crazy. If anything, it’s emboldened them. Most recently, a conservative student at a Texas university was allegedly assaulted by one of these left-wing crazies — a transgender student who used a bike lock…
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Vance Arrives In Greenland To Discuss Importance Of U.S. Control: ‘Their Security Is Very Much Our Security’
Vice President JD Vance arrived in Greenland on Friday, as the Trump administration continues to push for control of the frozen island.
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Yolanda Saldívar, Selena Quintanilla’s Killer, Denied Parole—Eligible Again In 2030
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles said in a statement on Thursday that the woman serving a life sentence for the murder of singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez had been denied parole.
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From ‘The Decision’ to billionaire: Is LeBron James really a victim?
During LeBron James’ appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” last Wednesday, the Lakers power forward addressed leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010 – an event widely known as “The Decision.” This move, LeBron argued, is the origin of the narrative that labeled him a villain. “I’m doing everything I need to…
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LA sheriff’s stations to protest ‘wrongful and politically charged prosecution’ of deputy
Nearly two dozen sheriff’s stations affiliated with Los Angeles County will boycott a popular law enforcement event in protest of the prosecution of one of their own. At least 20 L.A. County sheriff’s stations — including Santa Clarita, West Hollywood, two detention centers, and the Training Bureau — have pledged to boycott the 2025 Baker…
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Internet meltdown: 3 teen sisters try to stab mother to death for turning off Wi-Fi, assault grandmother
Three teen sisters in Texas are accused of trying to stab their mother to death because she turned off the Wi-Fi, according to authorities. Deputies and detectives with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded on Sunday night to a “disturbance” at a residence in the Barkers Branch neighborhood, a suburb outside Houston, Texas. “They’ve always…
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The Pennsylvania disaster that could have been avoided
Democrats just scored a shocking win in Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s state Senate special election. This is a seat in a district that President Trump carried by 15 points in November. A deep-red district. A “safe” seat. And yet we lost. Let me say something few in politics have the courage to admit: I got this one…
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JD Vance visits Greenland to make the case for annexation: ‘We can’t just bury our head in the sand’
Vice President JD Vance made the case for annexation on a trip to Greenland along with his wife, Usha Vance, and a U.S. delegation. The vice president told the residents of Greenland that they were being neglected by Denmark and would do far better if they joined the U.S. President Donald Trump has made it…
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Federal judge blocks Trump from dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: ‘The court can and must act’
Another federal judge had ruled against the Trump administration, this time to block the shuttering of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a preliminary injunction Friday and will rule on the merits of the lawsuit to keep the CFPB open. Berman said without the injunction that the administration would…
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Complacency is killing the GOP — and Democrats are seizing the moment
The party’s over. I hate being the bearer of bad news, but despite our historic victory this past November, the right hasn’t won the battle for America’s soul — not even close. Republicans think Americans voted for right-wing philosophy, when in reality, they voted for Donald J. Trump. The two are not the same. I…
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New York Times charts prove COVID panic’s permanent damage
Five years after the world stopped and lockdowns began, shocking New York Times data reveals that the COVID-19 panic left permanent scars on America’s economy. “Remember, that 2020 to 2022 period was a dark economic time, right? It was really, really terrible, and it lasted a long, long time until it came ‘back to normal.’…
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The New York Times wages war on Shen Yun — but is Beijing pulling the strings?
Since August 2024, the New York Times has ramped up attacks on Shen Yun Performing Arts, a renowned organization dedicated to reviving the traditional Chinese culture that the Chinese Communist Party uprooted and violently silenced during Mao’s Cultural Revolution — and continues to do so today. The frequency of the hit pieces borders on obsession,…
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Zelensky Claims Putin ‘Will Die Soon’ Amid Alleged Health Concerns: ‘Put Your Bets On Me, My Prospects Are Better’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin “will die soon,” amidst ongoing rumors and speculation about Putin’s health.
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King Charles Hospitalized Due To Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Cancels Royal Engagements
King Charles III was seen out in public on Friday, just one day after a brief hospitalization due to side effects from his intense cancer treatment.
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Outrage erupts over school staff’s conduct in viral video showing brutal beating of middle school student
A viral video showing the beating of a student at a middle school has outraged parents and others over the lack of intervention from school employees. The Bedford Police Department confirmed that a school resource officer had responded to the fight at about 8 a.m. on Tuesday between two students at the Harwood Junior High…
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Federal judge rips into LA officials over lack of oversight on $2.4 billion spent on homelessness: ‘I am your worst nightmare’
A federal judge excoriated officials who were unable to account for $2.4 billion in taxpayer funds meant to go toward solving homelessness in Los Angeles. U.S. District Court Judge David Carter threatened to appoint a court-ordered receiver if officials didn’t improve their efforts to account for the money spent, according to an LAist report. ‘We…
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Trump Slams ‘Highly Conflicted’ Obama-Nominated Judge Who Was ‘Randomly Selected’ To Lead Signal Chat Lawsuit
President Donald Trump slammed “Highly Conflicted” Judge James Boasberg for taking all of the cases against the Trump White House, arguing that it’s now seemingly impossible to receive an “Honest Ruling.”
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Trump Had An ‘Extremely Productive’ Call With Canadian PM As Automotive Tariffs Loom
President Donald Trump stated that he had an “extremely productive” call with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as the trade war between the two countries ramps up.
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University Of Michigan Shutters DEI Offices In Response To Trump’s Executive Orders, Funding Threats
Top officials at the University of Michigan have announced that the school will be closing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) office.
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Is AOC scared to debate the Great One?
Earlier this year, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) kicked off a “Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go from Here” tour targeting areas with Republican influence to rally progressive support. The tour is yet another anti-Trump movement designed to villainize President Trump, Elon Musk, and every GOP policy they spearhead. Since AOC is so keen on visiting red…
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Trump flushes woke programs at Smithsonian museums, orders return of leftist-targeted statues
The left’s long march through the institutions was a resounding success. Numerous businesses, churches, libraries, law enforcement agencies, schools, and other organizations have for decades served as incubators for radical activists and amplifiers for pernicious ideologies. Leftist marchers are, however, now being routed. Conservatives and other normalcy advocates have in recent years undertaken a reconquest,…
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CNBC host obliterates Democrat’s criticism on Signal text mishap
CNBC host Joe Kernen dismantled the argument from a Democrat senator against the mishandling of defense intelligence by members of the Trump administration. Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) made his comments while appearing on “Squawk Box” on Friday. He said that National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth should resign over the embarrassing…
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Video: Thousands feared dead in Myanmar and Thailand after devastating 7.7 earthquake topples skyscraper, collapses bridge
A violent earthquake caused widespread damage in Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday. Thousands are feared dead after the devastating 7.7 quake toppled a skyscraper, collapsed a bridge, and destroyed a dam. The powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay, which is Myanmar’s second-largest city. The epicenter was only about 10 miles from the city,…
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Lead satanist who plotted ‘Black Mass’ apparently turns violent, gets marched out of Kansas Capitol in handcuffs
Forces of light and darkness converged Friday on the Kansas Capitol in Topeka, where the anti-Christian hate group Satanic Grotto planned to hold a “Black Mass” ceremony. With Shawnee County sheriff’s deputies and members of the Knights of Columbus reportedly posted outside, nearby Catholic churches were packed full of the faithful, engaged in Eucharistic Adoration…
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GOP seeks to cut off NPR, PBS from taxpayer funds: ‘Radical-left propaganda’
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) proposed legislation on Thursday to prevent National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service from receiving taxpayer funds. Jackson announced the bill following a tense hearing with NPR president and CEO Katherine Maher and PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger. ‘These taxpayer-funded PR arms of the Democrat Party don’t deserve the…
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JUDICIAL TYRANNY: Trump should NOT wait for Johnson to act
Out-of-control judges are posing a threat to Trump’s presidency, and while Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) claimed the House has the authority to keep them in line, Steve Deace of the “Steve Deace Show” believes that trusting him to fix it would be a mistake. “Mike Johnson up there talking about ‘desperate times call for desperate…
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Trump admin revokes 300 student visas amid crackdown on Hamas supporters: Rubio
The Trump administration has already revoked at least 300 student visas amid its crackdown on pro-Hamas supporters, State Department Secretary Marco Rubio stated Thursday. In a January executive order, President Donald Trump vowed that his administration would take steps to combat anti-Semitism, including revoking student visas and deporting Hamas sympathizers. ‘We gave you a visa…
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Putin Vows To ‘Finish Off’ Ukrainian Troops After Breaking U.S.-Backed Black Sea Ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin escalated hostilities on Friday by issuing a stark directive to “finish off” Ukrainian forces, following his earlier-ordered strikes on a Ukrainian energy facility—an act that violated the U.S.-backed “partial” Black Sea ceasefire with Ukraine.
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‘Absolutely evil’: Paula White’s latest Passover scam
White House faith adviser and heretical prosperity gospel “preacher” Paula White is in the news again — and once again, it’s for a far less than godly reason. In a recent video, White encourages her viewers to “honor God” during Passover, and in return, they should be expecting seven special blessings from God, which include…
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Devastating Earthquake Strikes Thailand And Myanmar, Thousands Feared Dead Amid Widespread Destruction
Thousands are feared dead after a destructive powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Southeast Asia on Friday, bringing down a massive skyscraper in Thailand and toppling buildings, including a mosque, in neighboring nation Myanmar.
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Mississippi phasing out income tax, reducing tax on grocery sales
Republican Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves ratified legislation Thursday eliminating the individual income tax in his state by 2037 through annual decreases. The bill also decreases the tax on grocery sales from 7% to 5% and raises the gas tax by 9 cents over three years. “Mississippi will no longer tax the work, the earnings, or…
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Democrat Jasmine Crockett says men invading women’s sports is not an issue: ‘Since when?!’
Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) says the idea of males participating in female sports is a distraction and was an election issue that “allowed” Americans to be “divided.” Speaking with Errin Haines, editor at large for outlet the 19th, Crockett talked about “getting back to basics” and focusing on what is impacting the populace while ignoring…
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Former Indiana teacher accused of making teens wear ‘Scream’ masks— and much more
In a disturbing news story, a former female teacher from Indiana is facing several child molestation charges after being accused of forcing multiple teenage boys into having group sex with her. Some of the victims were as young as 13. 31-year-old Brittany Fortinberry is facing 24 more charges after five more alleged victims have come…
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GOP North Dakota ex-senator sentenced for ‘egregious and despicable’ sex crime likely involving minor boys
A man who spent nearly half a century in the North Dakota state Senate will spend much of his remaining years behind bars after he pled guilty to a sex crime that likely involved minors. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland went above and beyond the recommended three-year sentence and instead sentenced former state…
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MLB removes DEI references and programs from website, triggering journalists who prefer race-based hiring practices
Major League Baseball removed references to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as well as its DEI-centric hiring pipeline program. MLB no longer refers to diversity on its careers homepage and has removed links to its Diversity Pipeline Program, which was aimed at increasing the hiring pool of non-white (male) baseball operations employees. “The Diversity Pipeline…
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Senators grill aviation leaders over 15,000 close calls at DC airport before deadly collision
Senators on Thursday grilled several aviation leaders during a hearing concerning the January midair collision between an America Airlines commercial jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter that resulted in the deaths of 67 people. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), the chairman of the Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation, cited a preliminary report from the…
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Judge living 2,800 miles from DC overrules Trump, Hegseth on trans-identifying service members
A judge in Tacoma, Washington — roughly 2,800 miles from Washington, D.C. — issued an injunction against the ban on trans-identifying members of the military, a ban that was ordered by the commander in chief, President Donald Trump, and that the secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, then tried to implement. On Thursday, Judge Benjamin Settle…
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Faith continues to drive long-suspended FBI Special Agent Garret O’Boyle as he waits for justice
Long-suspended FBI Special Agent Garret O’Boyle — who still awaits justice for the Biden administration’s apparent retaliation against him for being a whistleblower — says his Christian faith continues to drive him as he seeks to have his security clearance reinstated and his good name restored after 30 months of hardship. A week after Empower…
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Why Chuck Schumer survived
Chuck Schumer can rest easy this weekend, as the New Yorker wraps up the week safe and sound in his position as leader of the Senate Democrats. This was bound to be the case, despite the noise, the canceled book tour, and even the embarrassing damage control of the past two weeks. It’s the same…
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‘Beautiful, clean, and safe’: Trump assembling A-team to crack down on DC crime, beautify city
Evidently keen on a sterling capital for his proposed golden age, President Donald Trump issued an executive order Thursday establishing a task force of top federal agency members to crack down on crime and restore beauty in Washington, D.C. “It is the policy of the United States to make the District of Columbia safe, beautiful,…
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April 2 will be America’s trade and tariff liberation day
President Trump plans to impose sweeping reciprocal tariffs on April 2. The move aims to level the playing field between American free enterprise and foreign state-backed competitors. “April 2 is going to be Liberation Day for America,” the president said. One can only hope he means it literally. America is buying its future instead of…
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Blaze News original: ‘Child still had a spine’: Late-term abortionist left woman maimed for life, lawyer says
Last week, an Indiana woman filed a lawsuit, alleging that an OB/GYN in Illinois botched a late-term abortion and left her permanently scarred. Blaze News spoke with Jane Doe’s attorney, Richard Craig, to learn more about the incident and what Craig and his client hope to accomplish through the litigation. Doe’s D&E: A ‘bad choice’…
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I called out the CIA on X — and then my account disappeared
Some say the Central Intelligence Agency is the world’s leading cause of “coincidences.” This might be another one. Just as the government released thousands of JFK assassination files, I — a former CIA officer turned whistleblower — was suddenly blocked from posting reform proposals on social media. The experience showed just how powerful X has…
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Declassified CIA Documents Claim The Bible’s ‘Ark Of The Covenant’ Was Verified Through ‘Remote Viewing’
According to a recently rediscovered declassified document, the CIA claimed to have utilized remote viewing, often known as extrasensory perception or ESP, to affirm the existence of the Bible’s Ark of the Covenant.
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Netherlands: 5 Injured, Including 2 Americans, During ‘Stabbing Spree’ In Amsterdam
Five individuals, including two Americans, were severely injured on Thursday in a “stabbing attack” on a busy shopping street in Amsterdam by a knife-wielding attacker — according to Dutch police.
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Elon Musk’s China ties pose a risk to US national security
The House Homeland Security Committee on March 5 held a hearing on threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party. The timing was fitting, as China responded to President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on the very same day by declaring it could fight the United States in any war. As Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) stated before…
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Texas congresswoman faces BACKLASH for mocking governor’s wheelchair
At a Human Rights Campaign dinner, Democrat Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett decided it would be a great idea to mock Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s use of a wheelchair by calling him “Governor Hot Wheels.” “We in these hot-a** Texas streets, honey,” Crockett began. “Y’all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there, come on…
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The Kennedy assassination isn’t history — it’s a warning
Ben Shapiro recently asked, “Does it really matter who shot John F. Kennedy?” My answer is “yes and no.” If the question concerns whether finding out who shot Kennedy is the most pressing issue facing our country, I concur with Shapiro that the answer is clearly “no.” But the release of 80,000 previously unseen documents…
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Nevada: Man Charged In ‘Molotov Cocktail Attack’ On Teslas In Vegas
A 36-year-old man in Las Vegas has been arrested and charged in connection to a Molotov cocktail attack that torched several Teslas at a dealership last week.
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Rochester mayor criticizes cops for violating ‘sanctuary city’ policies by helping Border Patrol on traffic stop
The Democrat mayor of Rochester, New York, is facing backlash after he criticized police who answered a call to help Border Patrol on a traffic stop on Monday. Rochester Mayor Malik Evans held a press conference Wednesday with Rochester Police Chief David Smith to chastise the two officers for violating their “sanctuary city” policies. ‘The…
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Google founder’s ex-wife speaks out about evils of ‘tech mafia’
The Big Tech elites have been laying “groundwork” to enable the policies of the Great Reset, and no one knows it better than Silicon Valley attorney, entrepreneur, RFK Jr. running mate, and ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin — Nicole Shanahan. “Their money especially was being conscripted to set the groundwork for the Great Reset,…
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‘Snow White’ producer’s son obliterates ‘immature’ actress Rachel Zegler for her ‘narcissism’ after disastrous showing
The actor son of the producer of Disney’s “Snow White” live-action remake unloaded a barrage of criticism against lead actress Rachel Zegler after it was reported that his father flew out to New York just to berate her for politicizing the movie. Jonah Platt defended his father, Marc Platt, over the report from Variety that…
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Bill Gates: AI Will Replace Doctors And Teachers Within A Decade, Humans Won’t Be Needed ‘For Most Things’
Bill Gates, the controversial Microsoft co-founder, has predicted that future advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly reduce humanity’s role in various traditional roles, like medicine and education.
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NATO ‘Corrects’ Statement On 4 Missing U.S. Soldiers After Secy. General Suggested They Died During Exercises In Lithuania
On Wednesday, NATO “clarified” previous remarks made by Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after he announced that four U.S. Army soldiers were killed in NATO training exercises in Lithuania. The U.S. Army never confirmed the secretary general’s initial announcement.
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Security video shows man ramming ATV into Tesla vehicle; police say he damaged two others and scratched ‘Elon’ into them
Video captured the moment that a man rammed his four-wheeler into a Tesla vehicle in Texas, and police say he went on to damage two other Tesla vehicles. The surveillance video shows 33-year-old Demarqeyun Cox from Texarkana allegedly driving an ATV into the car intentionally on Tuesday, according to Texarkana, Texas, Police Department. ‘He has…
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GOP lawmakers back bill to lock illegal aliens out of path to citizenship
House Republicans are backing a bill that would prevent illegal aliens from seeking a pathway to citizenship. Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) introduced the No Citizenship for Alien Invaders Act on Thursday, which would “prohibit immigrants, of any nationality, who have illegally entered the United States from ever obtaining legal citizenship.” ‘There can be NO citizenship…
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Elise Stefanik agrees to withdraw her nomination to maintain GOP’s ‘razor-thin’ majority in House
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York agreed Thursday to withdraw her nomination to be the ambassador to the United Nations in order to maintain the Republican majority in the U.S. House, according to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.). Republicans maintained control of the House but decreased their margin in the 2024 election, and New York…
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5 more students accuse jailed ex-teacher of child sex crimes; allegations of group sex involving popular movie mask surface
A former Indiana teacher faces dozens of child sex crime charges after five more alleged victims have come forward with shocking accusations against the 31-year-old woman, according to authorities. As Blaze News previously reported last month, 31-year-old Brittany Fortinberry was arrested and charged with three felony counts of sexual misconduct with a minor, a count…
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Utah requires app stores to verify ages in trailblazing child safety law
Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) signed new legislation on Wednesday that requires mobile app stores, including Apple and Google, to implement a user age verification process to protect children online. The law, sponsored by Sen. Todd Weiler (R) and Rep. James Dunnigan (R), passed earlier this month. The bill takes effect on May 7. ‘The…
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North Korea Deploys Over 3K More Troops To Support Russia In Ongoing War
North Korea sent more than 3,000 soldiers to Russia in January and February, South Korea’s military announced on Thursday this week.
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Colorado Democrats: State can save money by funding abortion, killing 30% more babies
Colorado Democrats are more than willing to blow taxpayer money on programs for illegal aliens; however, when it comes to coverage for American mothers and their unborn babies, they will apparently appeal to lethal ways to reduce spending. State Democrats are advancing legislation that would enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution; require…
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RFK Jr. pledges to trim fat at HHS, saving taxpayers billions
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pledged to trim the fat at his department in keeping with the Department of Government Efficiency and President Donald Trump’s initiative to reduce the federal workforce. On Thursday, Kennedy released a six-minute video explaining the planned overhaul of HHS. One of the major problems there…
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‘Massive’ stash of Epstein files REVEALED?
The Trump administration and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi completely botched the release of the Epstein files when they released documents that revealed little to no information at all. However, FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin is now claiming that nearly 14 terabytes of information on the Epstein files are currently being investigated by Bondi and FBI…
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Ohio: Patient Dies After Being ‘Infected With Rabies’ Following Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident has died after undergoing an organ transplant that was reportedly contaminated with the deadly rabies virus — being transmitted through the donated organ.
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Trump Requests Rep. Stefanik To Withdraw Her Nomination To Serve As UN Ambassador
President Donald Trump has asked New York GOP Representative Elise Stefanik to withdraw her nomination to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (UN).
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UK prime minister nailed with brutal ridicule after proudly announcing ban on ninja swords
The prime minister of the United Kingdom was brutally ridiculed on social media after he proudly announced that the government would be banning ninja swords. Prime Minister Keir Starmer posted on social media that the restrictions on owning the Japanese swords would be put in place by summer. The campaign to ban ninja swords began…
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‘Nose wipe’ and finger guns listed on NFL’s new list of banned ‘violent’ gestures
The NFL updated its list of banned gestures in a report sent to every team that has many fans confused over the included “nose wipe” celebration. The league sent the new rules to all 32 teams and, as ESPN analyst Benjamin Solak reported, included the “prohibited acts” list under the unsportsmanlike conduct section. “According to…
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Federal Judge Rejects Trump Admin’s Ban On Transgenders Serving In The Military
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s effort to prohibit transgender individuals, those with gender dysphoria, from enlisting in the military—a policy that was scheduled to take effect on Friday.
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Trump combats child trafficking with new rules after Biden admin lost 320K migrant kids
The Trump administration is moving to fix the gaps in the current unaccompanied minor sponsorship program that contributed to former President Joe Biden’s administration losing track of 320,000 migrant children. According to a Tuesday Federal Register notice, the Department of Health and Human Services has updated its Unaccompanied Children Program Foundational Rule to comply with…
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‘No more ridiculous mumbo jumbo’: Vance celebrates Marine Corps’ elimination of DEI, then fires some guns
Vice President JD Vance addressed his fellow Marines Wednesday during a visit to Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. Vance, who served for four years and did a tour in Iraq, spoke of his experience in the Marines, the significance of the service branch now approaching its 250th birthday, and the Trump administration’s re-prioritization of…
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What everyone is missing about the NSA Signal message leak
National security adviser Mike Waltz has come under scrutiny after editor in chief of the Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included a high-level Signal group chat that was discussing war plans against the Houthis in Yemen. Spokesman for the National Security Council Brian Hughes told the Atlantic on Monday that the group chat appears to…
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LeBron James compares Stephen A. Smith to Taylor Swift for going on a complaint ‘tour’ about their altercation
NBA star LeBron James said analyst Stephen A. Smith needs to “relax” regarding their personal feud that James said Smith has talked about far too much. The feud stems from a March 6 altercation in which James confronted Smith courtside at a Los Angeles Lakers game against the New York Knicks. James was upset at…
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Portland school district under federal investigation for allowing teen boy to dominate girls’ track and field
The Department of Education announced it has notified the Portland Public Schools district that it has opened an investigation for possible Title IX violations. The federal agency said it sent a letter to Superintendent Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong notifying her of an investigation by the Office for Civil Rights after a male high school student was…
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Crooks caught on video punching, pistol-whipping man in broad daylight near crowded park. Again, bystanders don’t do a thing.
Two males were caught on video punching and pistol-whipping a victim in broad daylight Sunday afternoon near Atlanta’s Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark, WAGA-TV reported. Once again, bystanders failed to intervene. ‘It’s, like, where’s the human decency, you know?’ Blaze News on Wednesday reported about an incident in Houston during which people were caught on video…
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JD Vance slaps down Republican senators anonymously quoted in ‘hit piece’ by ‘dumbest journalist in Washington’
Vice President JD Vance issued a fiery response to what he called a “hit piece” in the Jewish Insider that claimed to document criticisms of Vance from Republicans in the U.S. Senate. The article at the Jewish Insider said that various senators were wary of the comments Vance made in the private text thread that…
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‘Obsessed’ ex-special education teacher indicted on child sex crimes, allegedly exchanged 25,000 messages with student
A former New Jersey special education teacher has been indicted on seven counts of child sex crimes against an eighth-grade student in her class, according to authorities. On Tuesday, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced the indictment against Allison Havemann-Niedrach, a 44-year-old former teacher and mother of two from Jackson. ‘I don’t have the…
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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is back — and it’s more delusional than ever
The trailer for the sixth and final season of the left’s favorite show, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” has hit the mainstream — and of course it’s not hiding its true agenda in the slightest. The show is based on “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a novel by Margaret Atwood, but the novel, which was written in the 1980s,…
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Egypt: At Least 6 Dead, 9 Injured After Tourist Submarine Sinks Off Coast
At least six people have died and nine have been injured after a tourist submarine sank off the Egyptian coast.
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Pronouns or else: Irish teacher’s bank account ‘raided’ for refusal to use student’s pronouns
Enoch Burke, an Irish teacher, has faced severe repercussions from the Irish government and courts after refusing to use a transgender student’s preferred pronouns and citing his Christian beliefs. Burke was suspended by the school in 2022 and held in contempt of court. Then in March 2025, the High Court ordered the Bank of Ireland…
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Trump right again? Illegal alien wanted for murder in foreign country and alleged MS-13 leader arrested in US
Federal authorities made two key arrests in recent days, nabbing illegal aliens who are suspected of violent crimes. These arrests suggest that President Donald Trump has been right all along when he claimed that his predecessor allowed foreigners from “jails, from prisons, from insane asylums, from mental institutions, drug dealers” to pour into the United…
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HHS To Slash 10K Jobs Across Federal Health Agencies
The Department of Health and Human Services announced it is cutting close to 10,000 full-time employees.
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Top MS-13 Leader Dubbed ‘Worst Of The Worst’ Captured In Virginia In Trump-Backed Operation
U.S. authorities arrested the top MS-13 gang leader on the East Coast and one of the top three in America, the FBI announced on Thursday.
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‘God will not be mocked’: Christians make final petition to Kansas governor to stop hateful satanic ritual
Satanists plan to flock to the Kansas Statehouse on Friday to dedicate the grounds to the devil, destroy Bibles, break crucifixes, and perform “rites to the black mass.” A flyer for the event indicated that as part of their “theuraputic [sic] blesphemy [sic],” the satanists will also denounce Christ, desecrate the Eucharist, and corrupt “the…
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Glenn Beck investigates JFK files, reveals chilling taped confession that alleges LBJ plot in assassination
Amateur sleuths, politicos, and others hoping to glean new insights from the latest trove of unredacted John F. Kennedy files were likely frustrated if they dove into the archives in search of names that might satisfy the lingering questions of who — if not Lee Harvey Oswald — actually assassinated the president and who else…
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Appeals court blocks DOGE records-grab ordered by lower court
A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked a lower court’s order seeking records from the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency regarding its plans to significantly reduce the size of the federal government. Earlier this month, United States District Judge Tanya Chutkan directed the DOGE to turn over the documents in response to a lawsuit…
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‘Female-presenting’ male arrested after allegedly assaulting Turning Point USA students with bike lock
A male who reportedly is “female-presenting” was arrested Tuesday after allegedly assaulting Turning Point USA students with a bike lock at the University of Texas at Dallas. Cellphone videos of the incident have gone viral. Liam Thanh Tam Nguyen was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, one count of…
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Knife maker Rick Hinderer: How a gift for a friend led to an obsession with craft
Before Rick Hinderer was a knife maker, he was a horseman. He worked with horses while attending a small high school in a small town in Ohio. After graduating, he attended Ohio State University’s Agricultural Technical Institute to study horse training and farriery. “I figured getting a degree would give me a better shot at…
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CNN host won’t stop asking about group chat, so VA Sec. Doug Collins goes on the warpath
The liberal media, like the Democratic Party, has struggled in recent months to manufacture a Russia collusion-grade narrative capable of embarrassing or hindering the Trump administration. This explains their excitement over the Atlantic’s Monday story concerning a liberal propagandist’s accidental inclusion in a top-level group chat concerning a military operation — a blunder that the…
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Your taxes funded lavish vacations, luxury cars, and fake jobs
A little-known agency in Washington perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with our bloated, corrupt government: the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. It should be the poster child of everything that Elon Musk is exposing. The agency was established in 1947 under the Labor Management Relations Act to serve as an independent agency mediating disputes between unions…
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High-trust societies die when people don’t trust their neighbors
In a better world, people would cultivate virtue and develop habits of right action, practicing them regardless of external pressures. But we don’t live in that world. For most, concepts like honor and morality emerge from community, not individual will. These vital, pro-social behaviors rely on constant reinforcement by others. When daily life consists of…
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Trump Announces 25% Tariffs On Automotive Imports, Vows ‘Business Will Flourish’
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he will place a 25% tariff on automobile imports into the U.S., which is set to take effect on April 2nd.
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Calif: San Diego Becomes First City In U.S. To Ban Digital-Only Coupons At Grocery Stores
San Diego has become the first city to prohibit digital-only coupons, aiming to ensure equal access to discounts for all consumers.
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SCOTUS Backs Biden Admin, Upholds ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulations For Traceability
On Wednesday, by a 7-2 majority, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s “ghost guns” regulation.
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Former NFL player arrested in massive dogfighting bust involving 190 pit bulls, DOJ says
The FBI busted the largest dogfighting ring in the bureau’s history and nabbed a former NFL running back while seizing 190 pit bulls. The Department of Justice said 54-year-old LeShon Eugene Johnson was indicted for allegedly operating the dogfighting ring at a large-scale breeding and trafficking operation in Broken Arrow and Haskell, Oklahoma. ‘Animal abuse…
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To thine own self be true — especially in our fake digital world
Every once in a while you hear about these people who build up totally fake identities on the internet. They devote hundreds of hours to crafting a persona and a story that are completely fabricated. They claim they have eight kids. They claim they have a ton of money. They claim they are something they…
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Prince Harry Steps Down As Patron Of African Charity He Co-Founded In Honor Of Mother Princess Diana
Prince Harry has resigned as patron of the African charity that he co-founded in 2006 in memory of Princess Diana — his late mother.
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Man met children online and gave them alcohol and marijuana before sexually assaulting them, police say
A Missouri man has been charged with a slew of crimes related to the sexual assault of five children between the ages of 12 and 14 years old, say police. The victims, all girls, gave graphic details to police about the alleged abuse at the home of 43-year-old Cristopher Moriarty on Seckman Ridge Way in…
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Trump REVOKES security clearances from leading deep state operatives
In another move toward making America great again, President Donald Trump has stripped top security clearance from several prominent Democrat and deep state operatives, including Hillary Clinton and Joe and Hunter Biden. “There are people who would say that President Trump’s just being vengeful and mean to Joe Biden,” Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered”…
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Report: Disney Hired A ‘Social Media Expert’ To Consult Actress Rachel Zegler Following Her Anti-Trump ‘Tantrum’
Disney reportedly hired a social media expert to work with “Snow White” star Rachel Zegler after she blasted President Donald Trump and his supporters.
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Trump Speaks At Women’s History Month Event At WH: More Women In Our Cabinet Than Any GOP Pres. In History
President Donald Trump has participated in a White House event celebrating, Women’s History Month.
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Brazil’s Fmr President Bolsonaro To Face Trial For Alleged Coup Plot, Court Rules
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will be forced to stand trial on charges related to an alleged plot to overturn the 2022 presidential election results, the South American country’s Supreme Court has determined.
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‘The biggest win’: Did Trump END the teachers’ union mafia?
While liberals across the country are horrified, conservatives couldn’t be happier with President Donald Trump’s executive order to end the Department of Education. The move will return education to the states, prioritize parents over bureaucrats, and protect resources for children with disabilities — and Erika Donalds, chair of America First Policy Institute’s Center for Education…
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Obama Endorses Controversial Liberal Judge For Wisconsin Supreme Court As ‘Soros-Backed’ Campaign Gains Attention
Former Democrat President Barack Obama has endorsed Judge Susan M. Crawford, whom a number of conservatives have since dubbed a “dangerous” liberal. She previously sentenced a child rapist to only four years in prison after he repeatedly assaulted a five-year-old girl.
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2 former Christian school teachers accused of sexually abusing same student; lawyer warns of more victims, more suspects
Two former private Christian school teachers in Georgia are facing multiple felony charges in connection with accusations that they both had illicit relationships with the same student. Bonnie Elizabeth Brown — a 25-year-old ex-teacher from White Plains — was arrested Friday and charged with improper sexual contact by an employee, agent, or foster parent. ‘My…
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Native American Alaskan group applauds Trump for lifting drilling restrictions, says Biden ignored native communities
A group representing 21 Native American communities and corporations in Alaska accused the Biden administration of ignoring them after praising the Trump administration for opening up drilling opportunities. The statement was a response to the Trump administration easing drilling restrictions in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska as well as the coastal plain of the…
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CDC Cuts Billions In COVID Funding For Health Departments Nationwide
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is pulling COVID-19 funding for health departments across the country.
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23andMe files for bankruptcy as founding CEO Anne Wojcicki seeks buyback for pennies on the dollar
DNA testing firm 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy in the United States following what was reported as weak demand since a catastrophic data breach in 2023. As Reuters reported, founding CEO Anne Wojcicki announced her resignation but has quickly attempted to buy the company back at a much lower valuation than it had once peaked…
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VP Vance Will Travel To Greenland Alongside Wife Usha, Examining The Nation’s ‘Security’
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has announced that he will be traveling to Greenland on Friday alongside his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance — as President Donald Trump floats the possibility of annexing the country.
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L.A. Dodgers MLB Team Accepts Invitation To Celebrate 2024 World Series Win At WH: ‘It Is A Great Honor’
The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team announced that they have officially accepted an invite from President Donald Trump to visit the White House — celebrating their 2024 World Series victory.
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Trump orders proof of citizenship to vote, threatens noncompliant states
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, threatening to yank funding from states that fail to make efforts to secure elections. The executive action scrutinized the United States’ current voting methods, arguing that “modern, developed nations, as well as those still developing,” have deployed…
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Irish government considering charging Conor McGregor for inciting hate with 2023 social media posts
Irish government entities are considering charging former UFC champion Conor McGregor with hate speech-related violations over social media posts from November 2023. The Irish Independent said it confirmed that specialist officers within the Irish National Bureau of Criminal Investigation conducted an inquiry and sent a file to Ireland’s director of public prosecutions. The DPP conducts…
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Beauty influencer settles $1 million lawsuit with Gymshark after pro-Israel post
A beauty and makeup influencer settled a million-dollar lawsuit with a U.K. fitness brand after she says it canceled a contract over a pro-Israel message. Alix Earle has over 7 million followers on TikTok and hosts a podcast, but it was a post she made in support of Israel that cost her valuable advertiser money,…
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GOP torches NPR, PBS for political bias amid public funding scrutiny
On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency grilled the heads of National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting Service about the outlets’ political bias. During the hearing, Republican lawmakers contended that NPR and PBS should no longer receive taxpayer funding for several reasons, highlighting the networks’ partisan reporting, the nation’s $36…
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NPR CEO admits failing to report Hunter Biden laptop story in grueling testimony before Congress
While being interrogated by members of Congress Wednesday, the CEO of National Public Radio admitted that the outlet made mistakes in the reporting of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. Katherine Maher was grilled by Republican House members of the Delivering on Government Efficiency subcommittee, who accused NPR of biased reporting while on the public dime.…
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4 US soldiers reported missing are dead, says NATO leader
American soldiers who were reported missing in Lithuania are dead, according to the leader of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The four soldiers were training near the border of Belarus, but few other details were released by officials. A U.S. official told the Associated Press that the soldiers were involved in a training accident. ‘The…
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s controversial comments EXPOSE Hollywood’s double standard
Gwyneth Paltrow has come under fire recently for the comments she made in an interview with Vanity Fair regarding her latest role in Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme,” in which her character was in a romantic relationship with the much younger Timothee Chalamet. “I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie,” Paltrow said…
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LA approves only handful of building permits 75 days after fire devastation
The city of Los Angeles has approved only four building permits for owners to rebuild their homes following the destructive Palisades fire over two months ago. Los Angeles City Council member Traci Park expressed disappointment with the city’s slow progress. ‘What happened to Karen Bass’ pledge to expedite the rebuild?’ “When I hear in the…
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Japan: World’s Longest-Serving Death Row Inmate Awarded ‘Record’ Payout After Wrongful Conviction
A Japanese man, who spent over 40 years on death row after being wrongfully convicted, has been awarded $1.4 million in compensation.
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Press Secy. Leavitt: The Atlantic Journalist ‘Signal Leak’ Did Not Describe Any Classified ‘War Plans’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says that the Trump administration’s “Signal chat leak,” shared by journalist Jeffrey Goldberg from The Atlantic, contained no “war plans” as he suggested — ultimately calling his war plans claim a “hoax.”
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Report: 4 U.S. Army Soldiers Confirmed Dead During Training In Lithuania
Four U.S. Army soldiers have been reportedly killed in Lithuania after performing NATO exercises, Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte announced on Wednesday.
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Trio of thugs wanted in beating death of lone victim at gas station. Video shows several people just watching attack happen.
Three males are wanted in the beating death of a lone victim at a Houston gas station earlier this month. Police have released surveillance video of the beating as well as still images of the suspects. The video also shows several people just watching the attack happen. ‘They’re all smiling and laughing and having a…
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SCANDAL: Texas DEMOCRAT holds SECRET meetings on how to spend YOUR taxpayer money
Rep. Armando Walle isn’t just a Democrat; he’s also the chairman of a subcommittee in Texas that helps determine how taxpayer dollars are spent in the state — and a radical leftist. “In fact, on his own website, he boasts being an active member of not just the Democratic caucus, also the Women’s Health caucus…
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Maxine Waters questions Melania Trump’s legal status in bizarre attack
California Rep. Maxine Waters (D) suggested Saturday during an anti-Trump administration rally in Los Angeles that first lady Melania Trump is in the country illegally. It appears that the 86-year-old Democrat’s failed attempt at a mic-drop moment was the product not only of decrepitude and hypocrisy but of a gross misapprehension of key facts. On…
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Ivanka Trump appears in promo video for martial arts gym, revealing she has a blue belt in Brazilian jujitsu
Ivanka Trump appeared in a promotional video for Valente Brothers jujitsu and demonstrated a series of martial arts and self-defense techniques. The video showed the president’s daughter performing chokes, armbars, throws, and even defense against a knife-wielding attacker. Appearing in the video were instructors Joaquim, Pedro, and Gui Valente, operators of the North Miami Beach…
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Pro-Hamas African dodging deportation asks Biden judge to kill Trump’s executive order combating anti-Semitism
A foreign radical pursuing his doctorate at Cornell University was reportedly suspended twice last year and banned from campus for engaging in unlawful pro-Hamas demonstrations. Academic suspension customarily guarantees the revocation of an F-1 student visa. The Trump State Department reportedly followed through, tearing up the visa of Momodou Taal and instructing him to surrender…
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Stephen A. Smith: Prophet of Biden’s demise or political fraud?
When ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith was on “The Megyn Kelly Show” this past Monday, he was quick to point out that he was the first person on the left to call out Joe Biden. “When I called out President Biden at the time, it was a year before the debate – a year. I said,…
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Mom accused of forcing elementary school-age child to wear dead dog’s electric shock collar; ‘visible marks’ seen on victim
A New Jersey mother is accused of child abuse after she allegedly forced her elementary school-age child to wear an electric shock dog collar, according to officials. Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano — a 30-year-old from Cape May — was arrested March 18, according to jail records. The child was ‘forced to wear the shock collar at all…
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President Trump says he’s ‘going to take a look at’ fatal Jan. 6 shooting of Ashli Babbitt
President Donald J. Trump said he plans to investigate the “unthinkable” Jan. 6 fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt and why the U.S. Department of Justice is still opposing the $30 million wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Aaron Babbitt and Judicial Watch. In a March 25 interview with Greg Kelly of Newsmax, President Trump said he plans…
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Dollar Tree To Sell Family Dollar For $1B, 10 Years After $8B Purchase
The discount business Dollar Tree announced on Wednesday that it is selling Family Dollar for $1 billion to two private equity firms, a decade after it bought the discount chain for over $8 billion.
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The Department of Education is on Trump’s chopping block
The money going into the education system may have increased, but test scores have taken a serious nosedive. Which is why President Donald Trump is not set on reforming the Department of Education but on disbanding it in its entirety. “This is another promise made, promise kept,” Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” says, adding,…
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World Athletics federation announces mandatory gender testing for female athletes: ‘Absolutely the way to go’
World Athletics announced it will begin mandatory gender testing for female athletes in order to protect the integrity of women’s sports. The organization formerly known as the International Association of Athletics Federations revealed at a press conference that after a comprehensive review, it was ready to move forward with gender tests in order to ensure…
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Greg Abbott Fires Back At Jasmine Crockett Over Wheelchair Remarks: ‘Nothing To Sell But Hate’
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has fired back at Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett after she went after him for being in a wheelchair, citing that the Democrats have “nothing to sell but hate.”
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Bat-wielding homeless male attacks gun owner working on car in driveway: Report. Things don’t work out for male with bat.
A bat-wielding male attacked a man who reportedly was working on his car in his driveway in East Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Monday afternoon — after which the victim of the bat attack pulled out a gun and fatally shot his attacker. Tulsa Police said officers responded to a home near Admiral and 193rd E. Ave.…
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Mike Waltz takes ‘full responsibility’ for Goldberg-compromised group chat: ‘Embarrassing’
National security adviser Mike Waltz assumed “full responsibility” Tuesday for inviting a rabid anti-Trump polemicist into a private group chat where senior administration officials including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance discussed attacks on Iran-backed Houthi terrorists. President Donald Trump made clear that this assumption of responsibility would not be professionally fatal,…
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Top Democrats are determined to ignore their own after-action report
The Democrats released their first major postmortem on the 2024 election Monday, following a weeklong media blitz cataloging all that went wrong. The findings may paint an even bleaker picture than the election results themselves. Worse still, the party’s response — or lack of one — reveals a state of denial. Despite clear warning signs,…
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Seattle-area city cancels ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event after complaints about Christian shop owner
A Seattle-area city has canceled a “Coffee with a Cop” event after some leftist activists complained about the Christian views of the coffee shop owner who offered to host it. As they have done periodically, police in Shoreline, Washington, had planned a “Coffee with a Cop” event for the morning of March 26. The event…
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Cristiano Ronaldo just said the saddest thing about marriage
Most people know who Cristiano Ronaldo is even if they’ve never seen him play. Many consider him the GOAT of soccer or just a notch below Argentina’s Lionel Messi. Between his size, speed, and power, Ronaldo is an athletic, goal-scoring machine who remains one of the most celebrated names in the world of sports. Unfortunately,…
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Police: 2 Mexican Nationals Arrested After Being Accused Of Molesting Minor In Cruise Sauna, Now ‘On Immigration Holds’
Two Mexican nationals, who are now on immigration holds, were arrested after being accused of molesting a 14-year-old boy in a sauna while on board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship.
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Trump Requests ‘Immediate’ Declassification Of Materials Related To FBI’s Russia ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ Investigation
President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring the FBI to immediately declassify documents pertaining to the 2016 Crossfire Hurricane investigation — which sought to determine whether Trump campaign members colluded with Russia during the presidential campaign.
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Glenn Beck vs. Ohio AG: Is Clearview AI a crime buster or Big Brother’s blueprint?
Clearview AI has stirred up quite a controversy, and when you see what the company has been up to, it’s easy to see why. The corporation has built a robust online database of over 40 billion facial images, which it gathered from various online sources, including social media, news sites, and random corners of the…
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How the black family was broken — and how we can restore it
Daniel Patrick Moynihan published his landmark report, “The Negro Family: The Case for National Action,” 60 years ago this month. His warnings in 1965 about the collapse of the traditional black family now seem prescient. In response, one of the country’s most prominent historically black colleges and universities is working to revive the culture of…
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Mandates, masks, and mayhem: Never again!
Five years ago this month, the government effectively declared martial law. In doing so, it made what may be the worst decision of our lifetime — crushing civil liberties, wrecking the economy, and causing untold deaths through mismanagement of the virus and widespread use of a dangerous vaccine. We continue to suffer the economic and…
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Arrested school district superintendent resigns amid claims that teachers mentally, verbally abused special-needs students
The superintendent from a Texas school district — along with two teachers in the district — were arrested Thursday in connection with child abuse allegations, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office said. At Monday’s school board meeting of the Millsap Independent School District, it was announced that arrested Superintendent Edie Martin was resigning from her position,…
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Woman who shot and killed prominent pastor outside of Memphis bar reveals details about argument that led to altercation
More details are being revealed about the shocking gunshot death of a prominent pastor outside of a Memphis, Tennessee, bar. Community leaders mourned the death of Pastor Ricky Floyd, who was killed at about 1 a.m. in the parking lot outside of Momma’s Bar and Kitchen on March 12. ‘She was well within her right…
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Trump’s Nominee For Secretary Of U.S. Navy, John Phelan, Confirmed By Senate
The Senate has officially elected a new official to run the U.S. Navy.
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Crockett Responds To ‘Gov. Hot Wheels’ Abbott Remark Backlash, Claims She Was Referring To Migrants On ‘Planes, Trains, And Automobiles’
Texas Democrat Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett quickly responded to the immense backlash she has been receiving after referring to paralyzed Texas GOP Governor Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels.”
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Facing censure, Rep. Jasmine Crockett denies mocking Gov. Greg Abbott’s physical condition
Far-left U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) walked back her mockery of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott (Texas) after many decried her for the mean-spirited comments. Crockett was hammering away at Republican policies during a speech in Los Angeles with the Human Rights Campaign when she referred to Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels.” ‘I’m even more appalled…
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Illegal aliens arrested for allegedly molesting minor on cruise; DHS Sec. Noem says one has HIV
Florida police said that two illegal aliens were arrested on Friday for allegedly molesting a teenager on a Royal Caribbean cruise off the coast of Miami. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that one of the illegal aliens has an HIV infection and that officials are working on deporting both. ‘We WILL get…
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Big Soda paid MAGA influencers to defend junk food
Major soda companies attempted to secretly buy off conservative social media personalities to fight against SNAP benefit reforms — but social media users were too quick to catch on. It all began with X user Nick Sortor, who posted evidence on the social media platform that a company called Influenceable was cutting big checks to…
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Rep. Maxine Waters Suggests Deporting First Lady In Anti-DOGE Tirade: ‘He Ought To First Look At Melania’
During an anti-DOGE protest in Los Angeles over the weekend, Democrat California Representative Maxine Waters suggested that President Donald Trump should look into and possibly deport his wife — the first lady Melania Trump.
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Trump Revokes Secret Service Protection For Ex-DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
President Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service Protection for former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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White House: Ukraine And Russia Have Agreed To ‘Eliminate Use Of Force’ In The Black Sea
The White House announced on Tuesday that Trump officials were able to negotiate an agreement between Ukraine and Russia to “eliminate the use of force” in the Black Sea, marking a significant step closer towards a peace deal between the two feuding countries.
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DOGE marks millions — all 120+ years old — as deceased in Social Security database
The Department of Government Efficiency announced Monday evening that it had purged roughly 7 million Social Security number-holders listed as at least 120 years old. Earlier this month, the DOGE revealed that the Social Security Administration’s database had listed 1.3 million people as alive who were 150 to 159 years old, over 3.5 million 140…
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Financial Times apologizes for falsely accusing Tesla of missing $1.4 billion in financial report
An article in the Financial Times made headlines when the author claimed to have identified $1.4 billion missing in Tesla’s recent financial reports. Tesla had lost a substantial amount of value last week when Dan McCrum piled on by asking how the company’s accounting had apparently made $1.4 billion disappear. After the accusations were published…
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Popular YouTuber, charged with attempted murder of cop, goes on rant in court and tells judge to look up his online following
A popular YouTube influencer has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer in New Hampshire. What’s more, the famous YouTuber went on a rollercoaster of a rant during a video courtroom hearing during which he cried to his parents and instructed the judge to look up his online following. Erik Conover, 35,…
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Tesla terrorism escalates after BOMBS are discovered in Tesla showroom
The domestic terrorism aimed at Elon Musk’s Tesla is amping up. First, Tesla vehicles were keyed, graffitied, or set on fire. Then, entire dealerships were attacked. Then, Tesla owners were doxxed. And now — bombs. Yesterday, at a Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas, several incendiary devices were discovered. Police are currently investigating the incident. Thus…
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Mollie Hemingway slams Democrat senator for benefiting from ‘censorship industrial complex’
Mollie Hemingway, the editor in chief of the Federalist, spoke out against the Biden administration’s “censorship industrial complex” before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. In an exchange with Democratic Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont, Hemingway pointed out how his party has peddled and directly benefited from measures implemented by former President Joe Biden that…
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Rosie O’Donnell Questions 2024 Election Results, Accuses Musk Of Election Interference
Former comedian and talk show host Rosie O’Donnell, a longtime Trump critic, recently cast doubt on the legitimacy of the 2024 election — urging an investigation into Elon Musk while accusing the SpaceX founder of facilitating President Donald Trump’s presidential victory.
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Trump Nominates New CDC Director After Withdrawing Initial Choice
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he has selected Susan Monarez, the current acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to be the agency’s permanent head.
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Why Kid Rock isn’t terrified of AI music
Musicians, artists, and writers have notoriously been the group most against artificial intelligence taking over their line of work — but some of them are embracing it rather than fighting it. And Kid Rock is one of them. “Are you worried about art with AI?” Glenn Beck asks the country music star on “The Glenn…
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Trump’s DOJ targets law firms over weaponization: ‘Grossly unethical misconduct’
President Donald Trump issued a memo Saturday directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to launch reviews of attorneys and law firms suspected of lawfare misconduct. The memo, “Preventing Abuses of the Legal System and the Federal Court,” specifically called out Marc Elias, the founder and chair of Elias Law Group LLP, a law firm involved with…
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Another race hoax? School board member charged after allegedly planting noose on her own desk
A member of the school board of directors in Allentown, Pennsylvania, has been criminally charged after she apparently fabricated a race hoax by allegedly fashioning a noose and planting it on her desk. Around 7:40 a.m. on January 10, the Allentown Police Department received a call from LaTarsha Brown, a 42-year-old city employee and school…
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Scott Jennings shreds media’s narrative around Trump admin Signal group chat
CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings cut through the noise about the Signal chat leak involving high-ranking members of the Trump administration discussing U.S. strikes on Houthi terrorists. Jennings prefaced his initial thoughts on the incident by revealing that he was given inside information on the group chat. He then noted that Signal is an approved…
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Jasmine Crockett admits she’s not focused on lawmaking; recommends violence against Ted Cruz
The Democratic Party is setting all-time records with its unpopularity. According to a recent NBC News survey, only 27% of voters have a positive view of the party. Rather than deliver legislative victories to improve upon this embarrassing statistic, some Democrats instead appear committed both to engaging in violent rhetoric and preventing President Donald Trump…
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Karoline Leavitt denies ‘war plans’ were discussed on text thread that included editor of the Atlantic
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to claims made by Jeffrey Goldberg, the liberal editor who was accidentally included on a group text between Trump administration officials. Leavitt contested one of the more damaging claims by Goldberg, the editor in chief of the Atlantic, from the thread that included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National…
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ESPN employee EXPOSES Stephen A. Smith’s job is to be ‘an angry black man’
Stephen A. Smith may be a star at ESPN, but those closest to his work aren’t as impressed as his audience — and a recent undercover interview recorded by James O’Keefe proves it. “We have this one guy, his name is Stephen A. Smith. He plays the ‘angry black man’ on TV. ‘The angry black…
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San Francisco rolls out Newsom-approved program fining speeders based on income
San Francisco recently became the first city in California to install speed cameras as part of a broader program aimed at reducing speeding, improving traffic safety, and preventing traffic-related fatalities. While the initiative had the makings of an inoffensive program purposed around making high-injury thoroughfares and school zones safer, the state Democrats behind it apparently…
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Report: Pope Francis Was On The Brink Of Death As Doctors Weighed Stopping Treatment
New reports have revealed that Pope Francis was so close dying at one point during his 38-day fight in the hospital against pneumonia, that doctors considered ending his treatment.
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DOGE Update: ‘Major’ Social Security Clean Up Continues, 7M ‘Age 120 And Over’ Now Marked As Deceased
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reportedly made significant progress in its commitment to rectifying inaccuracies within the Social Security database, now officially designating seven million individuals previously recorded as being over 120 years old as deceased.
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Sen. Wyden Calls On Waltz And Hegseth To Resign Following Leaked Chat, Gabbard Says Group Chat Info Wasn’t Classified
Oregon Democrat Senator Ron Wyden has demanded that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth resign after a journalist from The Atlantic was mistakenly included in a group chat with administration officials.
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Jasmine Crockett Mocks Greg Abbott, Calls Him ‘Governor Hot Wheels’
Democrat Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has mocked Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who is permanently paralyzed from the waist down, calling him “Governor Hot Wheels.”
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Trump admin battles teachers’ unions in latest Education Department legal challenges
President Donald Trump’s administration faces several legal challenges over its attempts to ultimately dismantle the Department of Education. On Monday, the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers’ union, filed a lawsuit against the administration’s allegedly “illegal attempts” to terminate the ED. The NEA was joined by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored…
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Dolly Parton lays down the law before collab with pop star Sabrina Carpenter: ‘I don’t make fun of Jesus’
Country music icon Dolly Parton recently collaborated with pop star Sabrina Carpenter on a new remix of the song “Please Please Please.” But before agreeing to work with Carpenter, the queen of country music had two important conditions. Under no circumstances would Jesus be disrespected, nor would foul language be used. “Of course, she can…
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Wisconsin star scores likely the best women’s hockey goal of all time before scoring OT winner to secure NCAA championship
Kirsten Simms delivered what could be the greatest women’s hockey goal ever scored before winning Wisconsin its eighth national title in overtime. The Wisconsin Badgers faced the Ohio State Buckeyes for the third-straight year in the Division I NCAA finals for women’s ice hockey on Sunday. Ohio has appeared in the last four championship games,…
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Conservative nonprofit says YETI suddenly canceled order because of one ‘political’ word
A conservative women’s nonprofit says that YETI abruptly canceled the group’s order and claimed to have done so because the design has the word “conservative” in it. The official account for the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women posted the details about the incident on the X social media platform on Monday. The center…
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Jasmine Crockett mocks paralyzed Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as ‘Governor Hot Wheels’ during Human Rights Campaign speech
Outspoken far-left U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) mocked paralyzed Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) as “Governor Hot Wheels” during a speech at a Human Rights Campaign event in Los Angeles over the weekend. Crockett was telling her audience about being “out front fightin’” for her constituents when she noted that “we in these hot-ass Texas…
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United Airlines flight from LA to China forced to turn around mid-flight because pilot made ’embarrassing’ mistake
A United Airlines flight from California to China was forced to turn around mid-flight because the pilot made the egregious mistake of forgetting to bring his passport, according to reports. A United Airlines flight departed from Los Angeles International Airport just before 2 p.m. on Saturday. United Flight UA 198 was flying from LAX to…
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Obama judges say suspected terrorists must be allowed to fight Alien Enemies Act deportations
An Obama judge doubled down Monday on his ruling preventing President Donald Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport suspected terrorists who have stolen into the homeland. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg — who critics claim is not just overstepping his bounds but “usurping the power of the president” — stated…
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New ‘Snow White’ is so bad, THIS leftist outlet called it ‘a Marxist call to arms’
Disney’s new live-action “Snow White” movie starring Latina actress Rachel Zegler debuted this weekend after years in the making. Long before it hit the box office, the film was expected to be a giant flop due to Zegler’s negative comments about the beloved 1937 classic, casting controversies, and the wokification of the original plot line.…
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Lawmakers look to reel in rogue judges defying Trump
Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate are leading the charge to dismantle rogue judges’ blocking of President Donald Trump’s executive orders with nationwide injunctions. In recent weeks, several federal judges have blocked Trump’s executive orders in an attempt to curb the administration’s MAGA mandate. Most notably, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg blocked the…
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Trump Backs Waltz After Accidental Yemen Operation Leak
President Donald Trump stood by and supported National Security Adviser Mike Waltz on Tuesday, just a day after it came to light that he accidentally brought in the Atlantic magazine’s editor-in-chief on deliberations discussing striking the Houthis earlier this month in Yemen.
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Tim Walz cheers Tesla troubles as leftists embrace domestic terror
Elon Musk’s position in the Trump administration and friendship with the president himself have led to liberals across the country suddenly turning their backs on the climate change cause and not only boycotting Tesla but doxxing the owners of the electric vehicles. Kamala Harris’ former running mate, Tim Walz, decided it would be a good…
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Husband, wife, 3 children asleep when intruder breaks window, enters their home after midnight. So husband grabs his gun.
Police said a husband, wife, and their three children were asleep when an intruder broke a window and entered their home in Spanish Fort, Alabama, around 12:15 a.m. Saturday. “The homeowner was awakened by his wife, who believed she heard somebody make an entry into the house,” Spanish Fort Police Chief John Barber told WALA-TV.…
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Joe Rogan says he refuses to go to Canada for UFC events due to its ‘terrible government’
UFC commentator and comedian Joe Rogan said Canada remains a personal no-go zone due to its policies. Rogan was hosting an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” with professional martial artists Brendan Schaub, Eddie Bravo, and Gordon Ryan when he discussed his lack of desire to visit the northerly neighbor. The foursome watched a UFC…
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Tennessee GOP to nonprofits: House criminal illegal aliens, pay the price
Tennessee Republican lawmakers introduced a bill that, if passed, would hold nonprofit organizations that house illegal aliens liable for crimes committed by their residents. House Bill 811, or Senate Bill 227, was introduced earlier this year and co-sponsored by state Rep. Rusty Grills (R) and Sen. Brent Taylor (R). ‘Deter criminal activity.’ It seeks to…
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West Virginia Bans 7 Artificial Food Dyes Over Health Concerns
West Virginia has banned foods that contain certain artificial dyes or other additives.
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Google unveils new AI models to control robots, but the company is not telling the whole truth
Google announced two artificial intelligence models to help control robots and have them perform specific tasks like categorizing and organizing. Gemini Robotics was described by Google as an advanced vision-language-action model built on Google’s AI chatbot/language model Gemini 2.0. The company boasted physical actions as a new output modality for the purpose of controlling robots.…
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Former UFC champ Cain Velasquez sentenced to 5 years in prison after shooting at man he said molested his son
Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez was sentenced to five years in prison over a 2022 shooting that injured one man. Velasquez was a prolific UFC champion who knocked off legendary foe Brock Lesnar for the belt in 2010; his last fight was in 2019. Now, the former fighter pleaded no contest to attempted murder…
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Tim Pool BLASTS COVID lies
The New York Times was one of many publications that consistently called conservatives conspiracy theorists for pointing out that the narrative Americans were sold about the COVID-19 pandemic did not seem to be the truth. Now, they’re eating their words — but Liz Wheeler of “The Liz Wheeler Show” believes it’s too little, too late.…
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Mike Waltz’s fate uncertain following supposedly accidental war plan leak: ‘Don’t give the mob what it wants’
There is a great deal of uncertainty about what fate might befall President Donald Trump’s national security adviser Mike Waltz following allegations that he accidentally included an anti-Trump polemicist in a private high-level group chat discussing war plans. While a handful of top administration officials told Axios they expect the controversy to peter out and…
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USPS postmaster general resigns abruptly amid rumors of conflict with DOGE
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has abruptly resigned from the U.S. Postal Service amid talks of conflict with the Department of Government Efficiency. On Monday, DeJoy issued a statement confirming his resignation after almost five years at the helm. He claimed that under his leadership, the USPS transformed from “an adrift and moribund organization” to one…
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‘Inmates escape prison’ using virtual reality program — infraction rate of solitary confinement prisoners drops by 96%
A nonprofit organization is touting a drastic reduction in prisoner infractions when they were given the opportunity to use virtual reality headsets. “Inmates escape prison cells using VR headsets.” This clever tagline noted by writer Mario Nawfal sounds like a futuristic version of Sean Connery’s “The Rock,” but it is actually referring to a program…
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U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Steps Down
United States Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has announced that he will be stepping down from his position.
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Trump’s Cabinet And Musk Gather For Third Meeting Detailing Program Cuts: ‘Eliminating The Redundancies’
President Donald Trump held his third Cabinet meeting on Monday with Elon Musk in attendance, where agency leaders discussed potential cuts to programs deemed wasteful.
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Trump Vows To Pardon Devon Archer, Ex-Business Partner Of Hunter Biden
Devon Archer, an impeachment witness and the ex-business partner of former first son Hunter Biden, was singled out by the Biden family, according to President Donald Trump — who has now vowed to pardon him.
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Homeless woman left to die inside impounded vehicle after getting injured by drunk driver, lawsuit says
The family of a homeless woman found dead inside a vehicle at an impound lot is suing the city of San Diego for failing to find the injured woman after a drunk driver struck her van. 65-year-old Monica Cameroni de Adams was sleeping in her van in 2023 when Jordan Lopez struck her vehicle with…
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem partners with HUD to end government-funded housing for illegal aliens: ‘The gravy train is over’
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a partnership with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to end federally funded housing for illegal aliens. Noem released a video of herself and HUD Secretary Scott Turner signing the partnership to ensure that federal funds for housing go to American citizens first. ‘If you are…
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Nicole Shanahan shares dark side of ‘tech wife mafia’: ‘Groundwork for the Great Reset’
When Allie Beth Stuckey sat down with RFK Jr.’s former running mate, Nicole Shanahan, to hear the incredible story of her recent conversion to Christianity, a deeply personal subject came up: Shanahan’s ex-husband, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, with whom she shares daughter Echo, 6. When Echo was 18 months old, she was diagnosed with autism,…
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Why communist China is terrified of a New York-based dance company
For more than a century, the Chinese Communist Party has sought total ideological dominance in China and has never hesitated to persecute those who step out of line — even those outside the mainland. The CCP, an authoritarian force with no tolerance for dissent within its own ranks, has launched a ruthless campaign against Shen…
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Netflix sounds an alarm with painful ‘Adolescence’
Let’s get this out of the way first. The new Netflix limited series “Adolescence” is utterly astonishing. Astonishing in a good way, as you may never see a more amazingly crafted piece of television. The four episodes explore Jamie’s initial denial of guilt and his father’s horror at seeing the CCTV footage of his son…
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DHS Secy. Noem Set To Visit Salvadoran Prison, Housing Recently Deported Tren De Aragua Gang Members
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem is set to visit Central America this week, making a stop at El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center — which holds a number of Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members who were recently deported from the U.S.
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Illinois: Charged ‘Transgender Activist’ Ordered To Stay Away From Tesla Properties After Vandalizing Service Center
Buffalo Grove’s Evan “Erin” L. White, a 27-year-old biological man who identifies as a transgender woman, has been charged after vandalizing a newly constructed Tesla service center, and the left-wing “activist” has been ordered to avoid all Tesla sites from this point forward.
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Obama-Appointed Judge Argues ‘Nazis Got Better Treatment’ Than Deported Tren De Aragua Gang Members
A Barack Obama-appointed federal judge slammed President Donald Trump, claiming that the United States treated Nazis better during World War II than the Trump administration has treated the Venezuelan gang members.
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Poll: Harris Holds Commanding Double-Digit Lead For 2028 Democrat Nomination
A recent poll shows that former Vice President Kamala Harris is the top choice for Democrats to run for president in the 2028 presidential election.
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‘Making us sound cool’: MAGA America gladly adopts rabid Trump critic’s ‘brutal American’ epithet
One of the more rabid Trump critics at the Atlantic came up with a new branding for the president, Vice President JD Vance, and similarly constituted Americans earlier this month: “the brutal American.” Rather than ignore or laugh off the liberal’s latest attempt at relevancy, the MAGAverse embraced the epithet. It appears that some of…
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FBI responds to Tesla attacks by launching task force
The FBI has formed a dedicated task force to put a stop to the ongoing attacks against Elon Musk’s Tesla. Musk’s electric vehicle company has been the target of recent attacks from the left after he began serving as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump. Musk has been working alongside the president and the…
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Disney’s woke ‘Snow White’ is one of its worst box office bombs
The box office results are in for the first weekend of Disney’s “Snow White” remake, and it is one of the company’s worst bombs. Several controversies have surrounded the live-action remake of one of Disney’s oldest and most beloved fairy-tale films, which was mocked and ridiculed by many on the right. ‘I cannot believe how…
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Female arrested after her dementia-stricken mother, 76, was mauled to death in home with 54 dogs
A Colorado woman is facing criminal charges in connection to the mauling death of her elderly mother by 54 dogs in their home, according to authorities. Officers with the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office arrested 47-year-old Jessica Hoff on Friday — more than a month after 76-year-old LaVonne Hoff was found mauled to death in the…
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Police find more incendiary devices at Tesla dealership amid wave of attacks
The Austin Police Department confirmed its officers found active “incendiary” devices at a local Tesla dealership amid the wave of attacks on the electric car company in response to Elon Musk working for the Trump administration. APD said the “multiple” devices were discovered just after 8:00 a.m. on Monday. Officers then called in the department’s…
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Male leaves creepy note on 17-year-old’s car. Now he’s behind bars after making single mistake.
A Michigan male is behind bars after reportedly leaving a creepy note on a minor’s car last week — and the suspect made one egregious mistake that easily tipped off police. Officers from the Auburn Hills Police Department responded to an incident outside a Target store around 6 p.m. Tuesday. ‘According to Auburn Hills Police,…
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From tragedy to baptism: Nicole Shanahan shares her incredible journey to faith in Jesus
Silicon Valley attorney, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Nicole Shanahan became a household name last year when she stepped into the political spotlight as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate in his 2024 independent presidential campaign. Many also know Shanahan for her outspokenness about severing ties with the Democrat Party and her MAHA enthusiasm, but now she…
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Judge says ‘Draggieland’ show must go on at Texas A&M despite university ban
A judge has granted an injunction against a ban on drag shows at Texas A&M University and ordered the university to allow a performance of “Draggieland” at the school. The board of regents at the university banned drag shows across the 11 campuses of the system, but Senior U.S. District Judge Lee H. Rosenthal sided…
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Adam Kinzinger reveals what happens when TDS takes over your LIFE
When a case of Trump derangement syndrome goes untreated, it has the ability to control your actions, control your words, and ultimately to take over your life. And in a selfie video shot from his car, former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) documented the progress of his ailment and posted it to social media for the…
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The magazine they don’t want you to read
Frontier isn’t just another flimsy, kitschy magazine like the ones lining the checkout aisle of your local grocery store. It is a premium, handcrafted publication, telling you stories that actually matter — about people blazing new trails in technology, reviving forgotten architectural wonders, and forging new pathways for meaningful cultural change, just to name a…
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DOD Launches Investigation Into Leaks Of Sensitive And Classified Information, Includes Polygraph Tests For Members
The Department of Defense (DOD) has launched an investigation into leaks of sensitive and classified information.
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Fmr GOP Rep. Mia Love Passes Away At 49 After Cancer Battle
Following her battle with cancer, former U.S. Representative Mia Love passed away at the age of 49 on Sunday.
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Border Czar Tom Homan Reveals ICE Arrested 370 Illegal Aliens In Boston This Past Week
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reportedly arrested 370 illegal aliens in Boston, Massachusetts, and surrounding areas this past week — after border czar Tom Homan previously promised to “bring hell” to Boston.
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WH Will Host Kansas City Chiefs, Celebrating 2020 Super Bowl Win As Previous Visit Was Canceled Due To COVID
President Donald Trump announced that he plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs football team at the White House, celebrating their 2020 win after the team’s initial scheduled visit was previously canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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‘Everybody should be fired’: Rob Lowe says entertainment industry has abandoned Los Angeles and California
Actor Rob Lowe decried the state of the entertainment business in California and claimed that he was forced to miss out on a television show because of mismanagement. Lowe made the comments while speaking with guest Adam Scott on his “Literally! With Rob Lowe” podcast. He said that it was more expensive to walk across…
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Masked leftist thug cuts off, harasses Tesla driver — a mother on her way to doctor — and tells her, ‘This is a Nazi car’
A mother on her way to a doctor’s appointment last week in Lynnwood, Washington, told KCPQ-TV a male wearing a mask cut her off, got out of his vehicle, and began harassing her because she was driving a Tesla. Leigh, a Tesla owner for the last two years, added to the station that she first…
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California woman accused of murdering fire captain wife captured in Mexico after 33 days on the run
A California woman suspected of murdering her fire captain wife finally has been captured in Mexico after being on the run for 33 days. Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi was taken into custody after being located at a hotel roughly two miles south of the U.S. border in the city of Mexicali — approximately 175 miles southeast…
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Illinois Democrats beloved by teachers’ unions target homeschooling families, religious schools
A new bill that will soon be passed along for a full vote in the Illinois state House takes aim at religious schools and parents who homeschool their children. On Wednesday, lawmakers on the House Education Policy Committee gathered to consider HB 2827, better known as the Homeschool Act. The bill not only requires all…
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Trump imposes 25% tariff on countries buying Venezuela’s oil
President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on any country purchasing oil or gas from Venezuela in an attempt to crack down on Venezuela’s hostility toward the United States, according to a post on Truth Social. ‘The return of our compatriots to their nation.’ The post read, “President Donald J. Trump announced…
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UPenn fires anti-Israel lecturer after Trump shuts down $175 million in funding
The University of Pennsylvania fired a controversial lecturer after President Donald Trump shut down $175 million of federal funding to the school. Dwayne Booth was a communications lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication, but he was also known for producing grossly anti-Semitic cartoons criticizing Israel by comparing it to Nazi Germany. ‘This is nothing…
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Has DEI already KILLED Disney’s new ‘Snow White’ remake?
The long-awaited release of Disney’s new “Snow White” remake has turned out to be a massive disappointment, as ahead of the box-office opening, it had the worst Rotten Tomatoes score for a Disney live-action remake. Before it’s official release, the critic score was 46%. One of the top critics, Otis Henderson, wrote, “I had high…
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U.S. AG Bondi Issues Stern Warning To Texas Rep. Crockett, Following Her Calls ‘For Attacks On Elon Musk’
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett to “tread very carefully” after Crockett voiced that she would like to see Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk be “taken down.”
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Trump Appoints Fmr Legal Adviser Alina Habba As Interim U.S. Attorney For New Jersey
Alina Habba, a former personal lawyer for President Donald Trump, has been named interim U.S. attorney in New Jersey on Monday. She has vowed to eradicate “corruption” in the Garden State.
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Trump Demands Colo. Gov Jared Polis To Remove ‘Distorted’ Portrait Of Him From State Capitol Building
President Donald Trump has demanded that Colorado Governor Jared Polis remove the “distorted” portrait of him that is currently hung in the Colorado State Capitol Building.
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Trump admin accuses Columbia University grad of fraudulent green card application, ties to Hamas-linked UN group
President Donald Trump’s administration accused Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-born activist leader who previously attended Columbia University, of hiding his former employment at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. According to Sunday court filings, prosecutors alleged that Khalil withheld information on his green card application, including his previous role at the Hamas-tied…
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Mark Levin SLAMS SCOTUS for acting like an autocracy: ‘The law is as I say’
Mark Levin always knew that the Trump resistance wouldn’t die after inauguration, but he didn’t expect the Supreme Court to fuel the fire by ruling in favor of district court overreach. He was horrified when he saw Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts’ decision to side with the radical leftists judges…
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Trump Threatens 25% Tariff On Countries Buying Oil Or Gas From Venezuela
President Donald Trump has announced all countries that purchase oil or gas from Venezuela will be subject to a 25% tariff on all trade with the United States.
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23andMe Files For Bankruptcy, CEO Steps Down
Genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and the company’s CEO Anne Wojcicki has stepped down from her position.
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Hyundai Announces $20B U.S. Investment, Including Louisiana Steel Plant, Amid Tariff Concerns
Car manufacturer Hyundai plans to invest $20 billion in the United States, including into a new steel plant in Louisiana, adding to the list of major foreign businesses set to move more of its operations to America in order to avoid tariffs.
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Wrestler Wyatt Hendrickson embraces President Trump, credits his faith following historic national championship
Oklahoma State University wrestler Wyatt Hendrickson saluted and hugged the president of the United States after a shocking upset victory at the NCAA championships. The new heavyweight champion pulled off what is being called the biggest upset in collegiate wrestling history when he beat Minnesota’s Gable Steveson, a two-time national champion. Steveson is not only…
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DOJ makes welcome announcement on ongoing litigation regarding the Second Amendment
The Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi appears to be taking a different direction in ongoing litigation about Second Amendment rights. Bondi’s chief of staff, Chad Mizelle, said on X that protecting Americans’ Second Amendment rights is a “high priority” and that the department will be “re-evaluating some of its recent litigation positions…
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Wikipedia scandal exposed: Big Tech manipulates what you see
Wikipedia is no longer what it used to be, and co-founder Larry Sanger knows exactly why. “Wikipedia can be used to advance a particular social and political agenda,” Sanger tells James Poulos on “Zero Hour.” “This becomes evident only if you know a lot about the topic. So sometimes the only people who are really…
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Male athlete dominates HS girls’ track and field in Portland — wins 2 golds for second straight year
A young male who identifies as female outran his competition at a Portland regional high school track meet last week. Aayden “Ada” Gallagher, who is reportedly an 11th-grade sprinter from McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon, was captured on video crushing the competition at a Portland Interscholastic League meet. In the girls’ 400-meter varsity race,…
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Rand Paul schools Margaret Brennan on Education Department’s utility — or lack thereof
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to start the elimination of the Education Department, then indicated Friday that some of the department’s remaining functions would immediately be offloaded onto the Small Business Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services. These decisions have enraged various radical groups, including the teachers’ unions that…
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House GOP insists on Senate cooperation as reconciliation talks resume: ‘We must act’
House Republican leadership members are applying pressure on the Senate GOP to take up their reconciliation budget blueprint as negotiations resume on Capitol Hill. While both the Senate and the House passed their respective budget resolutions, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) are set to meet Tuesday to discuss a…
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Trump’s war against the deep state starts with the courts
We are not a nation of laws, and we never have been. We are a nation of political will, and we always will be. For more than a generation, the right has either failed or refused to acknowledge this essential truth. Meanwhile, the left has embraced it with unwavering commitment. As a result, it was…
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Usha Vance To Visit Greenland As Trump Revives Push For U.S. Acquisition
Second Lady Usha Vance will visit Greenland on Thursday, as the Trump administration looks to continue to pursue the territory.
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Navy sends second warship to US southern border to ‘restore territorial integrity’
U.S. Northern Command deployed the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Gravely to the Gulf of America on March 15 to secure American territorial waters and to help prevent waterborne drug-runners from shipping their poison into the United States. On Saturday, a second guided missile destroyer embarked on a mission to support U.S. Northern Command…
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Prominent high school girls’ basketball coach — an 81-year-old male — fired after yanking star player’s ponytail
A prominent New York state high school girls’ basketball coach has been fired after he was caught on a now-viral video yanking a star player’s ponytail following a state championship game loss Friday night. You can view a WRGB-TV video report here about the incident. It includes a clip of Northville High School coach Jim…
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Massachusetts frees illegal alien child rape suspects on low bail as Mayor Wu doubles down on sanctuary laws
Massachusetts released illegal aliens with child rape charges back onto the streets by setting low bail amounts. A Thursday WBZ-TV report looked into accusations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement that local law enforcement had released suspected violent criminals. — (@) According to ICE press releases, Boston Police freed one individual, and others were released from…
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Satanic Grotto poised to hold ‘Black Mass’ and dedicate Kansas legislature to Satan
“The slow seeping of secularism into our government in the name of tolerance” is a cancer in this country, says Blaze News senior politics editor and Washington correspondent Christopher Bedford. Like actual cancer that attacks healthy cells, secularism “is waging open warfare on the religion that underpins our entire civilization,” which is Christianity. If it…
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Trump promises to pardon Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer
President Donald Trump reportedly confirmed over the weekend that he intends to give a full pardon to Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer, citing the price the former Abercrombie & Fitch model turned fraudster has supposedly paid for exposing the Biden family’s apparent corruption. “He’s getting a full pardon,” Trump told the New York…
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What AI got WRONG about the JFK files
Research teams across the nation, including Glenn Beck’s, have been utilizing xAI’s chatbot Grok to sift through the 80,000 pages of newly released JFK documents. The verdict? Well, it depends. Glenn Beck explains why Grok and other AI chatbots can never be blindly trusted. According to the findings of one research team that used Grok…
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Former GOP congresswoman and ‘trailblazer’ dies at 49
Former Republican Rep. Mia Love of Utah passed away on Sunday at the age of 49 after battling cancer. Love’s family said in a statement that she passed away in her home surrounded by her family. Love was initially diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022. ‘She was a trailblazer, a faithful servant, bright light in…
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Democrats sacrificed their causes to the process (and there’s hell to pay)
“Process, process, process!” That’s the rallying call of the 2025 Democrats. This battle cry isn’t exactly “Remember the Alamo!” or “Deus hoc vult!” Even a last stand could use a “Come on, you sons of b*****s, do you want to live forever?” Instead, with their party in disarray, the only thing the Democrat leaders have…
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Biden-era US attorney found dead
A young former U.S. attorney in Virginia who took office during the Biden administration was found dead in her home over the weekend. Just after 9:15 a.m. on Saturday, police in Alexandria responded to a call about an unresponsive woman in a residence along the 900 block of Beverly Drive. When they arrived, “officers located…
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Pokémon Go sold for billions just months after announcing user data was compiled to build geospatial mapping
Niantic is done with Pokemon Go just four months after it revealed it had farmed user-contributed scans to create a “large geospatial model to achieve spatial intelligence.” Pokemon Go announced in a blog post that it has been purchased by Scopely, with the entire development team for the app and game moving along with it.…
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Slammin’ Sammy Swindell, the fiercest driver dirt racing has ever seen
Sammy Swindell is a race car driver, a motorsports legend. So naturally, I wanted his opinion on Mario Kart. “Mario Kart?” he asks, either amused or annoyed; it’s hard to tell with Sammy. “Yeah, I’ve played a little. But racing video games don’t feel real. They don’t give you the full-body experience.” ‘When the car…
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Blaze News original: Elderly pro-lifer energized over new trial for thug who pulverized his face outside Planned Parenthood
Things couldn’t have been worse for Mark Crosby, then 73 years old, when a decades-younger male he estimates stands 6 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 250 pounds brutally punched and kicked his face and head outside a Baltimore Planned Parenthood in May 2023, shattering his cheekbone and eye socket and turning his face into…
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Schumer Defies Calls To Step Down As Minority Leader While Protestors Gather Outside His Brooklyn Home
Roughly 100 protestors gathered outside of Senator Chuck Schumer’s home on Sunday to voice their opposition to Schumer’s leadership after he voted in favor of a GOP-backed spending bill.
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Sanders: Democrats Did ‘Virtually Nothing For Working People’ When They Controlled The Senate
Senator Bernie Sanders admitted that when the Democrat Party had control they did “virtually nothing for working people,” while getting up and threatening to walk off the interview.
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3 unpopular dating truths I’d go back to tell my younger self
Growing up in the Christian community, girls especially were encouraged to write their list: “What do you want in a husband?” Like most girls, I listed things like, “godly, tall, handsome, prays without ceasing, plays guitar, drives a truck.” As I focused on this fictional dream guy, someone asked me, “Are you mirroring those same…
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One standard for them, another for us — this is ‘forgiveness asymmetry’
Left-wing terrorism is back. Tesla dealerships and charging stations are the targets of a firebombing campaign, quietly supported by opponents of the current administration and their inability to accept political defeat. While the White House has declared these arsons to be domestic terrorism, the opposition is in no rush to condemn the attacks. Indeed, U.S.…
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‘Woke’ Snow White Remake Flops In One Of Disney’s Worst Opening Weekend Box Office Performances
Disney’s ‘woke’ live-action remake of Snow White has been plagued with controversy, paving the way for one of the biggest opening weekend flops the studio has seen in recent years.
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Former Federal Prosecutor Jessica Aber Found Dead In Virginia Home: ‘Deeply Tragic’
43-year-old former federal prosecutor Jessica Aber was found dead on Saturday at a Virginia home.
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Michelle Obama ‘COMES OUT’ with new hairdo
Michelle Obama has unveiled a new hairstyle — which features braids and three large buns down the middle of her head — and the choice is interesting to say the least. “I love braids,” Shemeka Michelle tells Jason Whitlock on “Fearless.” “The only reason I don’t have them right now is because, you know, eggs…
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U.S. Defense Leaders Lay Out ‘Manhattan Project-Scale’ Vision For Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Project
U.S. defense leaders have begun conceptualizing plans to develop a “Golden Dome” defense system capable of protecting the country from long-range missile strikes.
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How a federal case could decide the future of faith-based schools
School choice is on the move in America, and President Donald Trump’s January 29 executive order to expand education freedom and opportunity for families marks another critical step toward breaking public schools’ monopoly over the country’s educational system. Ensuring that religious freedom safeguards are part of school choice initiatives will be another crucial step. Fortunately,…
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God’s will isn’t a mystery: Follow these 3 biblical truths
I believe that walking in God’s will and making decisions with confidence are impossible without the power of the gospel at work in our lives. Why? Because the gospel is attached to our purpose, and the gospel transforms us. When we have placed our faith in Jesus Christ, we receive a brand-new heart (2 Corinthians…
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Don’t be fooled: How Jesus’ ‘refugee’ status is being used to manipulate you
Was Jesus a refugee? The question of Jesus’ refugee status once again became topic of debate after President Trump began issuing America First policies on immigration and foreign aid. Curiously, those who definitively assert that Jesus was, in fact, a refugee are individuals most likely to oppose Trump. It’s imperative that Christians learn how to…
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Man Arrested After Allegedly Pointing Gun At LAPD Helicopter
A man has been arrested after he reportedly pointed a gun to a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) helicopter and barricaded himself at a residence in California.
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The real threat to US security? Defense industry grift
The Department of Government Efficiency is expected to save between $1 trillion and $2 trillion, a pledge made by Elon Musk himself. Now, Musk has turned his attention to the Pentagon, an institution notorious for government waste. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently partnered with the DOGE to cut 8% from the Pentagon’s budget — roughly…
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Heavyweight Boxing Champion George Foreman Dead At 76, Trump Praises Him As ‘Great Fighter’
George Foreman, a heavyweight boxing Champion, has died at 76-years-old.
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Dumb and dumber: New Canadian PM could be worse than Trudeau
Canada’s incoming prime minister seems to have picked up on major leadership lesson from his predecessor, Justin Trudeau: When in doubt, blame Trump. In his acceptance speech for the leadership, new Liberal Party leader Mark Carney wasted little time before attacking President Donald Trump. Carney recently stated that in order to implement his agenda, he…
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The Postal Service is bleeding cash, but the DOGE can stop the hemorrhaging
The Department of Government Efficiency is teaming up with the U.S. Postal Service, and it’s a good thing. Last week, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told Congress he had reached an agreement with the DOGE to root out inefficiencies and help the service address “big problems” — most of which are financial. As an initial cost-cutting…
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Musk Threatens Legal Action After Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman Calls Him A ‘Nazi’ And ‘Thief’ On TV
Elon Musk has threatened to sue after former Representative Jamaal Bowman called him a “Nazi” and a “thief” during a TV appearance.
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Can a new CEO save Stellantis from bankruptcy?
Stellantis is on the hunt for a new CEO — and whoever it is better be a miracle-maker. I’ve talked about the company’s recent woes before. Stellantis has reported a steep 70% decline in net profit, falling from 18.6 billion euros ($19.5 billion) in 2023 to 5.5 billion euros ($5.77 billion) in 2024. Imagine the…
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New Mexico: At Least 3 Dead, 16 Injured In Car Show Shooting
At least three people have been killed and 16 were injured during a shooting in New Mexico.
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U.S. Bans Ex-Argentine President Fernández De Kirchner Over ‘Significant Corruption’ Allegations
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has been banned by the United States government from entering the country following “significant corruption” allegations.
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Tariffs aren’t just taxes — they’re national defense
It’s easy to mock Europe for relying on the United States for its defense, but we face the same predicament: outsourcing critical components of our military arsenal overseas — and often not to friendly allies. Trump’s tariffs could help bring them back home. Tariffs are not merely a way to repatriate and rebuild America’s industrial…
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How NATO’s ‘model intervention’ shattered Libya and Europe
In 2010, Muammar Gaddafi made a dire prediction about Europe’s future. While negotiating a deal with Italy to prevent African migrants from using Libya as a gateway to Europe, he warned: “Tomorrow, Europe might no longer be European … as there are millions who want to come in. … We don’t know if Europe will…
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SHOWDOWN: Why the Trump administration must SMACK the courts
The Trump administration appears to be gearing up for a showdown with the federal court system after yet another judge has thrown her hat in the ring to oppose changes long-awaited by the American people. “We had a rainbow jihad judge appointed by Barack Obama think that she has the power to determine who can…
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Feds probe ASU for racial bias — will other universities be held accountable?
Arizona State University was among a lengthy list of institutions under federal investigation this week for violating Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, a provision designed to prevent discrimination based on race, color, and national origin in federally funded programs. This should be noncontroversial. Yet, universities across the country are engaging in systemic…
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Latest ‘Captain America’ installment neither ‘Brave’ nor ‘New’
“If we can’t see the good in each other, we’ve already lost,” says Sam Wilson in the penultimate scene of “Captain America: Brave New World.” This lukewarm call to unity might well be Marvel talking to its disappointed fans. The studio remains in a precarious position, at its lowest point critically and commercially since “Iron…
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COVID hit, the city froze, but I found God’s grace
Five years ago today, I became a Christian. There wasn’t much ceremony — a lovely Episcopal parish church in Brooklyn, just me and the priest. Save God himself, nobody else was there. COVID-19 had come to town. ‘Dovie,’ a friend texted me, ‘you might die. You need to get this done.’ He was not wrong.…
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Judge or activist? Trump CLASHES with another judge over climate funding
Almost as if it’s the judiciary’s only purpose, another activist judge is attempting to block President Donald Trump from cutting the government’s frivolous spending of taxpayer dollars. This time it’s Judge Tanya Chutkan, the D.C. judge who rejected President Trump’s presidential immunity in the January 6 case — and she’s doing everything she can to…
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How leftists think — and how you can change their minds
Doesn’t it seem like Donald Trump has been president for longer than seven weeks? The administration has accomplished so much in such a short time that it’s easy to forget “we’ve only just begun.” So far, most of the changes that are de-wokifying American life are coming in the form of executive orders. I never…
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Hollywood’s latest cause: Save our violent Venezuelan street gangs!
Hollywood loves being the “20” part of the 80/20 American divide. Star after star is lashing out at Team Trump for sending Venezuelan gang members packing. Maybe Stewart needs an old version of himself, the one who helped crush CNN’s ‘Crossfire,’ to lecture him on how his own show is hurting the country. Mia Farrow…
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Viral video: Much larger male finishes middle school fight by slamming female’s head on table. But cops say he’s the victim.
A viral video out of California shows a much larger male finishing a middle school classroom fight by slamming a female’s head on table — but it turns out police said the male was the victim in the physical altercation, the East Bay Times reported. The cellphone clip in question was recorded March 10 at…
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Trump pulls plug on government’s 8,000 EV chargers
The word has come down from on high: Shut down the power, and sell the fleet. The Trump administration’s General Services Administration is set to pull the plug on all EV charging stations in federal buildings nationwide. In addition, the agency plans to off-load newly purchased EVs from the federal vehicle fleet. Shutting this down…
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You are a child until you have a child
You are a child until you have a child. Right up until the moment you hold that baby in your arms, you are a child yourself. You see the world from that perspective. You are on that side of things, and it colors everything you feel. My dad always used to joke about how he…
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Trump Orders The SBA To Handle Federal Student Loans, Delegates ‘Special Needs’ To HHS
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the Small Business Administration (SBA) will “immediately” take over the handling of all federal student loans, as opposed to the U.S. Department of Education.
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California police chief says early release of criminal led to horrific death of officer
A California police chief blamed lax incarceration policies for the death of an officer in a horrible car crash. Deputy Hector Cuevas Jr. was killed when his patrol vehicle crashed into another car while chasing after 22-year-old Ryan Dwayne Turner Jr. on Monday. Cuevas’ patrol vehicle was split in half from the force of the…
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After Meeting With Trump, UAE Announces $1.4T Investment In U.S.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced that they have decided to invest $1.4 trillion in the United States’ economy over the next decade — following a meeting between a UAE official and President Donald Trump.
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‘Anti-Trump’ Hollywood Stars Request Administration’s Help With AI Copyright Protections, Sending An Open Letter
A number of Hollywood stars who previously slammed President Donald Trump’s administration are now reportedly seeking its assistance in enforcing artificial intelligence (AI) copyright protections — as the entertainment industry fights back against the impact of the new technology.
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DOGE Advisor And Treasury Secretary Bessent Discuss Efforts To Rescue IRS From Its ‘Deep Deficit’
During a recent Fox News program, a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) advisor and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained that it’s “hard to really grasp the scale” of issues currently plaguing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) — as DOGE seeks to reduce waste and address “inefficiencies.”
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West Virginia: Couple Sentenced To ‘Hundreds Of Years’ In Prison For ‘Enslaving’ Their Adopted Black Children
A couple in West Virginia was given a total term of 375 years in prison for making their five adopted Black children work as “slaves” on their farm — while being “verbally abused” with derogatory remarks about their race.
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Andrew Cuomo makes SHOCKING return like a horror movie villain
Andrew Cuomo is not only back, but he is the front-runner in the New York City mayoral race as Mayor Eric Adams faces backlash from his constituents. “I will say it is absolutely not shocking to me at all that the city of New York is going to put this guy back in office. Not…
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Denver mayor used auto-delete messaging platform to have secret talks about migrant crisis
Democratic Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his team used Signal, a messaging application with an auto-delete feature, to have secret communications about the sanctuary city’s immigration crisis. KCNC-TV revealed the scandal in a Thursday report, explaining that the mayor and 14 of his senior advisers, appointees, and lawyers created a “Strike Force” group on the…
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Disney shareholders overwhelmingly vote to continue DEI rating from Human Rights Commission
While other companies are rejecting DEI policies, the Disney corporation is going to continue following a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion rating from the Human Rights Commission. Shareholders of the company overwhelmingly voted against the proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research to have the company stop participating in the HRC’s annual Corporate Equality…
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Fort Myers City Council passes enhanced ICE agreement after pressure from DeSantis
The Fort Myers City Council caved to legal pressure from Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and Attorney General James Uthmeier by unanimously voting to approve a program to have the city’s police department work more closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A vote on the 287(g) program did not pass on Monday in a 3-3…
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LGBTQIA+ nightclub bans MAGA-related attire to make patrons feel safe
An LGBTQIA+ nightclub in California has banned attire with the “Make America Great Again” insignia in order to make its patrons feel safe. Badlands nightclub owner TJ Bruce said that he considered banning all political attire but decided only to forbid that related to the Trump presidential campaign. He added that the decision was made…
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Trump SLASHES Education Department amid poor scores and LGBTQ+ agenda
Conservatives have been toying with the idea of abolishing the Department of Education for decades, but President Donald Trump is the one finally taking action. “In a few moments, I will sign an executive order to begin eliminating the Federal Department of Education once and for all,” President Trump said in an address to the…
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Jan. 6 conviction vacated by Court of Appeals is ‘a sense of justice being served,’ former deputy says
While having his entire Jan. 6 conviction and criminal case tossed out is a “step in the right direction,” former sheriff’s deputy Colt McAbee says he must rebuild his life amid ongoing cries of “insurrection” from the left. In a per curiam order March 17, a special three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals…
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Woman curses out, punches 8-year-old in face because kid was ‘looking’ at her on bus; child’s mother fights attacker: Cops
A woman cursed out and punched an 8-year-old in the face because the kid was “looking” at her on a bus, after which the child’s mother fought the attacker, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said. Police said the physical attack took place Feb. 15 after the suspect boarded a bus at Lake Mead Boulevard and…
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Trump delivers on education, but activist judges stand in the way
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aimed at abolishing the Department of Education and returning most of its resources to the state level, delivering on one of his biggest campaign promises. While the order is a step in the right direction, Trump alone can’t dismantle the department. Jimmy Carter first created the…
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AOC And Sen. Sanders Work To Rally Democrats Against Trump Admin In ‘Multi-State Tour’
New York Democrat Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vermont Independent Senator Bernie Sanders have reportedly begun a multi-state tour — in an effort to unify the Democrat Party against the Trump administration.
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Zelensky Rejects Trump’s Proposal For U.S. To Control Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plants
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shot down President Donald Trump’s proposal for the U.S. to take possession of Ukrainian power plants as negotiations for peace continue.
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Former President Biden’s Post-2024 Fundraising Offer Met With Skepticism And Mockery
Former aides to former President Joe Biden were reportedly “stunned” on Friday following reports about his alleged meetings with high-ranking Democrat officials—strategically positioning himself to bolster the party’s public image and fundraising efforts.
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EA Sports doubles NIL compensation for NCAA football players ahead of new game release
Electronic Arts will increase its payments to college athletes this year for their name, image, and likeness, more than doubling the payouts from 2024. In email to Division I NCAA athletes on Tuesday, EA Sports announced it would increase payments from $600 to $1,500 to football players for their inclusion in the upcoming college football…
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Trump offers to pay stranded astronauts out of his pocket after finding out how little overtime they are paid
President Donald Trump made a magnanimous offer once he found out that the stranded astronauts weren’t going to receive overtime pay and then tossed a threat on top. The president was taking questions from reporters at the Oval Office when he was told by Peter Doocy of Fox News that the formerly stranded astronauts would…
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University of Maine System falls in line with Trump’s prohibition on men in women’s sports
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Feb. 22 that it had “initiated a compliance review of the University of Maine following the State of Maine’s blatant disregard for President Trump’s Executive Order 14201, Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” Weeks later, the University of Maine System, which consists of seven universities and a law…
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Chuck Schumer mocks the average hardworking American on ‘The View’
New York Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer fits right in with the women of “The View,” as on a recent segment of the show, he took aim at not only the Trump administration but the American people. “This is a different, horrible kettle of fish. They hate the government; they want to shut down everything,” Schumer…
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CNN finds embarrassing videos of Gavin Newsom after he claims no one in his office ever used ‘Latinx’ term
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s campaign to rebrand himself ran into an embarrassing stumbling block after CNN unearthed several videos that contradict his current claims. The prominent Democrat, who is widely considered to be increasing his national exposure in order to mount a presidential campaign in 2028, has been shuffling over to the middle of…
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Sheriff shares with Glenn Beck frightening details about swatting attacks
A sheriff in Texas sat down with Glenn Beck and discussed the “swatting” phenomenon that has recently left conservative influencers and their families terrified in their own homes. Swatting occurs when a person falsely reports a crime in progress or recently committed at someone else’s home or place of business, compelling cops to race to…
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DataRepublican explains how doxxing of her husband backfired spectacularly against leftists
Activist engineer DataRepublican said that left-wing operatives doxxed her husband in an attempt to intimidate the couple into silence, but the effort backfired when it was countered by her supporters. The data engineer, whose real name is Jennica Pounds, said that a left-wing group posted that her husband owned a distillery business in hopes that…
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Injunction dysfunction or tyrant disruption? Trump-era judicial paralysis explained
Can a single judge unilaterally thwart the president of the United States? That’s the contentious question the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to resolve last week in response to court orders blocking its effort to curtail birthright citizenship, coming after a slew of decrees requiring the president to do everything from halting major actions…
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Oprah’s ‘Christianity’ exposed: A spiritual virus deceiving millions
Depending on who you ask, Oprah Winfrey is either a beacon of wisdom or the most persuasive snake oil salesman of our time. When you hear the name “Oprah,” different versions of her might come to mind. Are you picturing Oprah, the author and philanthropist, the inspiring woman who overcame hardship and has helped countless…
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Trump shifts Education Department functions to other federal agencies
President Donald Trump announced Friday that some of the Department of Education’s remaining functions would be shifted to the Small Business Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services effective “immediately.” Earlier this month, the Education Department axed over 1,300 workers, which Secretary Linda McMahon called the “first step” toward dismantling the agency. She…
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Trump Slams ‘Failing New York Times’ Outlet Over ‘Untrue’ Report Claiming Musk Will Be Briefed On ‘Potential War’ With China
President Donald Trump slammed the “Failing New York Times” outlet for their March 20th report claiming that Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk will be briefed on potential war plans against China, prompting Trump to respond by labeling the report as “completely untrue.”
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Peacock announces WNBA sitcom created by female-centric production company: ‘Ceilings are being shattered’
NBCUniversal announced a new sitcom focused on the WNBA with hopes to push a future where women “win big” and continue to break barriers. The new half-hour comedy will follow a WNBA rookie, just a year after Caitlin Clark completed her monumental first season in the league. While “The W” has yet to be filmed,…
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Trump unveils Air Force’s newest fighter jet — and what it will be called
President Donald Trump announced in the Oval Office on Friday the U.S. Air Force’s newest generation of fighter jet that has been in development for over five years and what its designation will be. With Secretary of Defense Pete Hegesth standing next to him at the Resolute Desk, Trump said the sixth generation of fighter…
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Florida woman couldn’t take her dog on flight — so she drowned animal in airport bathroom: Police
A Florida woman was told she could not bring her dog aboard a flight departing Orlando International Airport, so she drowned her dog in an airport bathroom, according to police. Alison Agatha Lawrence, 57, was arrested March 18. She was charged with aggravated animal abuse — a third-degree felony, according to an arrest record. ‘This…
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Much-needed ‘bed space’ for deportees on the way, thanks to partnership between ICE, private company
Border czar Tom Homan will soon get at least some of the “bed space” he desperately needs for illegal aliens scheduled for deportation, thanks to a revitalized partnership between ICE and a private company. In just the last month alone, the GEO Group has announced that it will reopen two shuttered facilities and revamp a…
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Democrats doing so poorly that Bidens now offer to help: ‘Delusional’
The Democratic Party is polling so poorly and in such disarray that the 82-year-old former president it effectively forced out of the 2024 presidential race is now offering to lend a hand. Given Joe Biden’s controversial use of autopen and well-documented decrepitude, it is unclear just how steady that hand would be. Nevertheless, some party…
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Ted Cruz asks Elon Musk why the left hates him, and his answer is DEAD ON
As you’ve probably seen in the headlines, Tesla vehicles and facilities are going up in flames all across the country as radical MAGA-hating leftists try to stick it to Elon Musk for ensuring their tax dollars aren’t being wasted or used for corrupt causes. What’s perhaps more upsetting is that many Democrats are defending the…
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Most Kansas lawmakers side against the devil, pass resolution denouncing satanists’ ‘Black Mass’
The Kansas state House voted 101-15 on Thursday in support of a resolution denouncing the satanic worship ritual scheduled to take place outside the state Capitol on March 28. This denunciation, although an important signal to Kansans and the nation, is not law and does not amount to a cancellation of the event. In fact,…
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How Abraham Lincoln set the precedent for Trump’s deportation authority
Across the United States, Americans of all backgrounds recognize Juneteenth on June 19, commemorating the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Confederate-held Texas learned of President Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. The same legal reasoning that ended slavery also supports a president’s authority to remove foreign nationals designated as domestic terrorists. President Donald Trump…
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Klarna ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Business Model Teams Up With DoorDash: ‘Helping Those Who Can’t Afford To Pay For A Whole Meal’
In yet another indication of momentum for public market investors, Klarna, a “buy now, pay later” lender preparing for an IPO, announced on Thursday that it is collaborating with DoorDash as a stakeholder — helping Americans finance their food delivery orders if necessary.
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Boeing Wins Next Generation Air Dominance Competition
President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Boeing as the Next Generation Air Dominance competition winner.
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Michelle Obama On Politics: ‘I’m Not Interested’
Barack Obama’s wife Michelle has said being a mom has made her not want to pursue politics.
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CBP closes several processing sites as illegal border crossings plummet under Trump
Customs and Border Protection recently announced the closure of several temporary migrant processing sites along the southern border, crediting a steep decline in illegal crossings under President Donald Trump’s administration. CBP stated that it started “reducing the number of soft-sided facilities” in early March, saving taxpayers $5 million to $30 million monthly for each. ‘Manpower…
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Johnson & Johnson To Invest $55B In U.S. Manufacturing Expansion
The Trump administration announced on Friday a massive investment by a major pharmaceutical industry company.
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Progressives rally as pressure mounts to primary Schumer
Progressive lawmakers have hit the ground running, with Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York rallying alongside independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the swing state of Nevada. However, their efforts are being overshadowed by the most recent shutdown showdown, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is feeling the heat. Ever since President…
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‘Keep grifting’: ESPN host trashes critics after Jackie Robinson webpage is restored to government website
ESPN reporter Mina Kimes told critics to stop telling her how to do her job following backlash over her defense of a government webpage dedicated to Jackie Robinson. The 39-year-old, along with fellow ESPN reporter Jeff Passan, took grave issue with the Department of Defense removing a webpage dedicated to the baseball legend’s military service…
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No more similes? That’s like trying to eat soup with a fork!
Spring has sprung at last. My mind turns to the playful poetry of Ogden Nash, who in “Spring Song” penned “Twang the cheerful lute and zither! Spring is absolutely hither!” Yet reading on, my vernal spirits that so recently were soaring suddenly dropped like a pair of soaking-wet corduroys. The drop came when I turned…
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JFK FILES: Oswald, the mafia, and the CIA’s dirty secret
Over 80,000 pages of the previously classified JFK files have finally been released into the public domain via the National Archives — and unsurprisingly, they didn’t reveal much. The files do, however, contain new details on Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities, which include a trip he took to Mexico City in 1963. Oswald was tracked contacting…
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Federal Charges Filed Against Cori Bush’s Husband
The husband of former far-left Representative Cori Bush was slapped with federal charges this week alleging that he committed wire fraud related to the pandemic-era Paycheck Protection and Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs.
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Defense Secy Hegseth Announces Over $580M In DOD Cuts
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has given an update on the Department of Defense’s efforts to cut wasteful spending.
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Nonprofit fraudsters convicted for swiping COVID cash from hungry kids to bankroll lavish lifestyle
A federal jury convicted Feeding Our Future founder, Aimee Bock, and her co-defendant, Salim Ahmed Said, for their roles in a $250 million COVID fund fraud scheme. Feeding Our Future, a nonprofit, joined a federally funded child nutrition program that provided meals for school activities. During the COVID-era, the U.S. Department of Agriculture eased participation…
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THESE woke leftists are encouraging nationwide Tesla burnings
Trump derangement syndrome was bad enough, but now the nation has been hit with a violent case of Elon derangement syndrome. And we mean violent literally — Tesla facilities all over the nation are under terrorist attack from the woke left, and what’s worse is that some Democrats are defending and/or encouraging the behavior (ahem,…
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Pentagon crushes narrative on ending military’s DEI projects: ‘Here are the facts’
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell posted a video on X explaining what the Department of Defense is doing to get rid of the many diversity, equity, and inclusion programs so that the department can go back to focusing on the nation’s defense. There have been reports and rumors circulating on social media claiming that names and…
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Despite debacle of appointing trans-identifying man on OnlyFans, city councilwoman bemoans white guy replacement
Even though a Seattle-area city council became the subject of national criticism for appointing a trans-identifying man with an OnlyFans account to fill a vacancy, a councilwoman now laments that another white man has been selected to replace him. Earlier this month, the Lynnwood City Council voted unanimously to appoint Jessica Ann Roberts, a man…
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Cori Bush’s husband accused of stuffing his pockets with taxpayer cash intended for struggling businesses
Before Cori Bush’s Democrat voters denied her a third term in Congress, the former Squad member and Black Lives Matter activist talked a big game about fighting corruption. It turns out her household may have been a good place to start. The former Missouri congresswoman’s husband, Cortney Merritts, was charged Thursday with two counts of…
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Dept. of Education’s dirty little secret: It DEFIES its own law
As promised, President Trump is gearing up to slash the Department of Education, and as usual, the left is in a full-blown panic. It thrives on bloated bureaucracy. And when you see the original legislation that created the ED, you’ll understand just how bloated and corrupt the department has become. Glenn Beck reads from the…
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How a Hollywood hairstylist’s murder by wife’s ex-porn star lover revealed secrets, lust, and desire for life insurance payday
More than eight years have passed since a popular Hollywood hairstylist was stabbed to death on the patio of his home in an affluent San Fernando Valley neighborhood outside Los Angeles, California. Now a high-profile murder trial has opened — and it has revealed secrets, lust, and a desire for a huge life insurance payday,…
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The Beltway Brief went live on BlazeTV last night
Gang, I’ll be brief today. I spent all of Thursday with my friends at our D.C. studio hammering out an absolute symphony of a TV show for you guys. No, we’re not launching a whole new show (yet), but with my excellent co-hosts for BlazeTV’s “Blaze News: The Mandate” both out for the first time…
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GOP sellouts fight to keep Biden’s Green New Deal cash flowing
The American people overwhelmingly rejected Joe Biden’s presidency. His signature legislative agenda, the Green New Deal, subsidizes inefficient energy sources while driving up costs for affordable, reliable alternatives. This policy enriches a select few at the expense of taxpayers, who essentially fund their own economic suicide. Unfortunately, a group of lukewarm Republicans — whose donors…
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Let’s build statues for the masked enforcers of COVID tyranny
Think about all the statues the woke mob tore down in recent years with the same fury they now reserve for firebombing Teslas. On the fifth anniversary of COVID-19’s medical, legal, and ethical failures, I have a few ideas for heroes worthy of new monuments. Idaho alone deserves at least two. In September 2020, police…
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N.C. Gov. Stein Signs $524M Hurricane Relief Package Into Law
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has signed a massive hurricane relief bill.
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Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Bomber Airfield, Russia Retaliates With Drone Attacks On Odesa
About 700 kilometers (435 miles) from the war’s front lines, Ukraine utilized drones to strike a Russian strategic bomber airfield on Thursday, setting off a massive explosion and large fire, according to Russian and Ukrainian officials.
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Federal judge temporarily blocks DOGE’s access to Social Security data
A federal judge granted a temporary injunction against the Department of Government Efficiency having access to data at the Social Security Administration. U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander of Maryland sided with a coalition of unions and retiree groups in the order Thursday after Democrats criticized the DOGE for having access to sensitive personal…
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Federal judge tries to protect USAID from being dismantled by DOGE
Activist judges are ramping up their attacks on the Trump administration, as Maryland District Judge Theodore Chuang is attempting to keep Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from cutting wasteful spending in USAID. Chuang has ordered the Trump administration to stop dismantling USAID, claiming the effort to shut it down likely violates the Constitution. He…
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Don Lemon SLAMS black MAGA supporters: ‘Can’t be rational’
As Don Lemon fades into obscurity, he can’t help but make a few ridiculous comments on his way out. Most recently, it was in the form of shocking claims on Bill Maher’s podcast about black Trump supporters. “Not all black Republicans, but when I see a black MAGA person who is carrying Donald Trump’s water…
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Canadian Furniture Maker Closes B.C. Plant, Moves Operations To North Carolina Amid Trump Tariffs
Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union, announced that Canadian furniture maker Prepac is closing down its manufacturing plant in Delta, British Columbia (B.C.), moving all production to its other manufacturing plant in North Carolina — which first opened in 2021.
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Two Brothers And Roommate Of Laken Riley’s Killer, Jose Ibarra, To Be Deported
According to federal authorities, two brothers of the Venezuelan illegal alien who attacked and murdered 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, will be deported along with their former roommate — after entering a guilty plea to being in possession of fraudulent green cards.
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Brit Hume defends Jacqui Heinrich after Trump lashes out at her: ‘She was absolutely terrible’
President Donald Trump lashed out at a Fox News reporter and prompted veteran journalist Brit Hume to respond in defense. Trump issued his invective against Jacqui Heinrich on Wednesday after she included in her reporting questions about impropriety related to the president promoting Tesla vehicles on the White House lawn. ‘Was it sensitive to the…
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Trump signs executive order eliminating the Department of Education
President Donald Trump issued a historic executive order that abolished the Department of Education, a promise he had made during the 2024 presidential campaign. Democrats have furiously opposed the efforts by some Republicans to close the ED on the basis that the agency has been ineffective and costly for the taxpayer. ‘Closing the Department of…
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New York: ‘Noncitizen’ Voting Law Officially Struck Down By State’s Highest Court
New York’s highest court struck down a controversial law allowing foreign noncitizens to vote.
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DOGE official snags lead role at USAID as left scrambles to shield wasteful agency
Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated authority over the United States Agency for International Development to a Department of Government Efficiency senior official, according to an email obtained by the Associated Press. The Tuesday email from USAID Deputy Director Pete Marocco to State Department staff revealed that he would be replaced by Jeremy Lewin of…
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The Education Dept. is a failure, and Trump is right to shut it down
For decades, the Department of Education has existed as a bloated, useless agency whose only real function has been to funnel money into the pockets of teachers’ unions, fund radical leftist social experiments at universities, and ensure that American children graduate high school barely able to read or do basic math. Now, President Trump is…
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Trump admin cuts off water to Mexico over failure to comply with 1944 treaty
The Trump administration has nailed Mexico over the country’s failure to comply with a water treaty made in 1944, according to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. Cruz has been demanding that Mexico meet its water supply obligations, but it took the Trump administration to finally take action to protect the rights of farmers near…
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JFK files: What do these NEW documents reveal?
On Tuesday, March 18, the National Archives released over 80,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. What does this avalanche of new information reveal? Glenn Beck and his chief researcher and security expert, Jason Buttrill, dig into what’s been revealed so far. 1. CIA memo / Gary…
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Netanyahu Gifts Sen. Fetterman A Silver Pager
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given Senator John Fetterman a silver pager.
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Michigan Police: Hospital Employee Shot Co-Worker In ‘Targeted Attack’ Outside Building, Victim In Stable Condition
In a “targeted attack,” a hospital employee in Troy, Michigan, reportedly shot a coworker several times on Thursday at the facility — according to Troy authorities, who held a press briefing. The suspect has now been arrested.
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Democrat mayor slapped with DUI, child endangerment charges after allegedly crazy St. Patrick’s Day ride home with toddler
The Democratic mayor of Lumberton, New Jersey, was arrested Monday evening and slapped with numerous charges, including second-degree child endangerment, after allegedly picking up her toddler from daycare then recklessly driving home in an intoxicated state. Gina LaPlaca, who was sworn in for another term as mayor in January and serves also as the chairwoman…
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Navy veteran mayor torpedoes activist’s comparison of POWs, MIAs, and LGBTQ people
During a city council meeting earlier this week, an LGBTQ activist in Washington state attempted to compare the plight of “LGBTQ” people and those service members taken prisoner during war or whose fate remains unknown, but the mayor of her city swiftly set the record straight. On Tuesday evening, Jenn McAleer spoke publicly not once…
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Is Trump’s ‘strategic Bitcoin reserve’ a good idea? Crypto expert explains
President Donald Trump is making good on his campaign promise to turn the United States into the crypto capital of the planet by going all in on cryptocurrency in his second term. Crypto expert and Ten31 managing partner Marty Bent is thrilled with Trump’s move — particularly with the strategic Bitcoin reserve. “I think one…
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Brazilian Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, Son Of Former President, Announces Plans To Seek Asylum In U.S.
Brazilian former President Jair Bolsonaro’s son, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, declared on Tuesday that he would apply for political asylum in the United States.
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Jasmine Crockett tells anti-Tesla activist group to take down Elon Musk on her birthday
Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, a Democrat, told an activist group to take down Elon Musk for her birthday during a call organizing a mass protest against his electric vehicle company. Crockett made the comments to the “Tesla Takedown” group, which is planning the protest for March 29, which happens to be the birthday of…
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Election integrity win: New York’s top court slams door on noncitizen voting
The New York Court of Appeals struck down a law allowing noncitizens to vote in New York City elections, including mayoral races. On Thursday, the state’s highest court ruled 6-1 that the law, which would have let over 800,000 green card holders vote in local elections, violated the state constitution. ‘It is my hope that…
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AG Pam Bondi announces domestic terrorism charges against suspects in 3 firebombing attacks on Tesla
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges of domestic terrorism against three people accused of firebombing Tesla vehicles and charging stations. Liberal protesters have targeted Tesla vehicles and company locations in order to punish Elon Musk for his role in implementing President Donald Trump’s policies. Some vehicles and locations have been vandalized in what is…
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Trump Reveals The ‘One Thing’ He Admires About ‘Sleepy Joe’
President Donald Trump handed down some sarcastic praise toward former President Joe Biden this week, giving him an applause for his ability to fall asleep quickly.
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US men’s soccer coach says Trump can help the United States win the World Cup: ‘All is possible’
United States men’s soccer coach Mauricio Pochettino thinks he can win it all when the United States hosts the World Cup in 2026. The legendary coach from Argentina has been at the helm of the U.S. soccer team for just two years, but he already sees great success on the horizon. The United States will…
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Conor McGregor gives Irish government 12 days to create ‘mass deportation’ plan or face action from the White House
Former UFC champion Conor McGregor gave a stern warning to critics who shot down his claims about Ireland’s immigration and human trafficking problems. McGregor made an appearance at the White House on St. Patrick’s Day, where he made public comments about an “illegal immigration racket” that has caused Irish towns to be “overrun.” Since his…
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San Francisco Walgreens worker allegedly stabs shoplifter in eye amid physical altercation
A San Francisco Walgreens worker allegedly stabbed a shoplifter in the eye amid a physical altercation early Wednesday morning. The employee — identified by San Francisco police as 45-year-old Guang Hong — was booked into San Francisco County Jail for assault with a deadly weapon, KTVU-TV reported. Hong remained behind bars with no bond Thursday…
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CENSORSHIP ALERT: Is Texas about to BAN political memes?
In an Orwellian move by former Speaker of the Texas House Rep. Dade Phelan (R), a bill has been filed that would criminalize political expression in Texas. House Bill 366 would make it a crime to distribute altered media, including political memes, without a government-approved disclaimer. Violators of the proposed bill could face up to…
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Former Clinton strategist says Democrats are ‘in ruins,’ predicts major ‘wipeout’ in 2026 midterms
Mark Penn, a political pollster and former strategist for Hillary Clinton, predicted that Democrats will be facing another electoral “wipeout” during the 2026 congressional midterms. In an op-ed, Penn argued that Democrats have deviated too far from their original party platform, costing them votes and popularity. ‘The New Republican Party is positioned to deepen its…
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WH: Trump To Sign EO To Shut Down The Dept. Of Education
In a fact sheet regarding the measure, President Donald Trump is reportedly set to sign an executive order to close down the Department of Education on Thursday.
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Trump Admin Secures Release Of American Held By Taliban Since 2022
A Georgia man that was held captive for over two years by the Taliban, the Islamic terrorist group based in Afghanistan, has been released following negotiations between the Trump administration and Qatari officials — according to multiple reports.
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Clean up crime-ridden transit or lose federal funds: Trump’s DOT warns cities
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy demanded that cities clean up their crime-ridden public transit systems if they want to continue receiving taxpayer funds from the federal government. Duffy’s threats to withhold funding stemmed from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s failure to keep New York City’s subway system safe for riders. In a Tuesday letter to…
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Illegal aliens bust out of Colorado detention center — local authorities ‘declined to assist’ manhunt: ICE
Two illegal aliens busted out of a Colorado detention center on Tuesday, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The escape was reportedly the result of a power outage at the facility that caused the back doors to unlock. Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32, and Geilond Vido-Romero, 24, reportedly fled from the Denver Contract Detention Facility in…
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Pair of 19-year-old Florida HS students accused of brutally beating up teacher in ‘synchronized physical attack’
Two 19-year-old Florida high school students are accused of brutally beating up a teacher in what police called a “synchronized physical attack” that was captured on video. The Fort Lauderdale Police Department told ABC News that Jayvis L. McClover and Roddrick McQueen approached the teacher at Dillard High School around 2 p.m. March 13 and…
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Sweet Karoline: Press secretary SLAMS French radical for suggesting Lady Liberty be returned
On March 16 at a rally in Paris, radical leftist French politician Raphaël Glucksmann took aim at President Trump when he suggested that our Statue of Liberty be returned to France since America no longer stands for freedom. “We’re going to say to the Americans who have chosen to side with the tyrants, to the…
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Imane Khelif dares Trump administration to stop him from defending gold medal at 2028 Olympics: ‘I am not transgender’
Imane Khelif said President Donald Trump’s executive order does not matter in terms or whether or not the boxer will be able to compete in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Khelif has become a controversial figure after beating women in boxing at the 2024 Paris Olympics despite multiple groups concluding he is male.…
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Anti-Trump FBI agent arrested trying to flee country, charged with leaking confidential intel
An FBI agent who accused the first Trump administration of political bias and claimed that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani “may have been compromised” by Russian agents was arrested at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on Monday before he could flee the country. According to the criminal complaint filed Tuesday, Johnathan…
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One of Time’s 100 most influential people soon to become one of Trump admin’s 100 most recent deportees
Jeanette Vizguerra is a leftist fugitive who illegally stole into the United States in December 1997. After her criminal conviction for using fake documents in 2009, she was ordered out of the country — something the Obama administration evidently never got around to. While the first Trump administration similarly failed to eject her from the…
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Draymond Green weighs in on LeBron James vs. Stephen A. Smith feud: ‘That’s a**-backwards’
The beef between LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith just got more complicated. Draymond Green, Golden State Warriors power forward and James’ ride-or-die, has entered the chat. Here’s a recap for those who missed it: On March 6, James confronted Smith courtside during the Lakers’ matchup against the Knicks. Enraged by Smith’s previous comments that…
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Israel Restarts Offensive Against Hamas; Terrorist Group Warns Of Hostage Risks
Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, killing more than 400, local health officials said, with its deadliest bombardment since the war began with Hamas.
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Fort Myers councilwoman defends vote that prevented enhanced partnership with ICE
FORT MYERS, Fla. — It was a packed room at Wednesday’s Ward 6 meeting with Councilwoman Darla Bonk after she was one of the recent votes that prevented the city moving forward with the 287(g) program, which grants greater collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The 3-3 vote during Monday’s city council meeting got…
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Black ‘Power Ranger’ shuts down race-based casting claims: ‘The kids didn’t care’
A former “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” actor has a message for the fans: Don’t judge him by the color of his skin … or the color of his suit. In a recent episode of “Toon’d In! with Jim Cummings,” actor Walter Jones shut down rumors that his casting as the black ranger had anything to…
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Noem, Patel vow cowardly ‘swatting’ perpetrators will be hunted down in wake of attacks on conservatives
FBI Director Kash Patel and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem indicated amid a rise in swatting attacks on conservatives that the perpetrators will be hunted down and brought to justice. Parallel to this effort to smoke out those behind the attacks, Republicans are championing legislation that would increase penalties for these attacks that…
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Brothers of Laken Riley’s murderer to be deported
Two brothers of Jose Ibarra, the illegal alien who murdered Laken Riley, are both going back to Venezuela as part of Operation Take Back America under President Donald Trump. The other Ibarra brothers — 29-year-old Diego aka “Gocho” and 25-year-old Argenis aka “Meny” — both crossed the border illegally on multiple occasions during the Biden…
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8 MILES of Amazon rainforest DESTROYED so elites can attend 2025 climate summit
Every year a group of global elites gather at the COP30 United Nations Climate Change Conference to discuss the impending doom our world faces if drastic measures aren’t taken to address the climate crisis. And every year, the normies scream hypocrisy because these elites fly to their exclusive summit in their private jets, while condemning…
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Blaze News original: Dems do their best to eliminate choice, ensure Minnesota women kill their babies
State representatives in Minnesota, one of the bluest states in the union, have just encouraged more abortion by voting against key bills that would have protected unborn babies and helped keep pro-life alternatives available for women. To understand the full impact of the failed legislation, Blaze News spoke with Jessica Chastek, a member of the…
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Twisting the truth: Wikipedia’s ongoing misinformation war
For over a decade, I have argued with Wikipedia curators about the biographical sketch covering my life and work. Each time a surrogate or I correct false or slanderous details, the misinformation reappears within weeks — often with even greater distortions. Friends who have helped me in this thankless effort suggest giving up, believing that…
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Dwarf Actors Prepare To Protest Snow White After Disney Opted For CGI Instead Of Actors: ‘It’s A Disgrace’
Dozens of dwarf actors will be protesting Disney Studios after they decided to use CGI for the seven dwarfs rather than hiring them for the live-action “Snow White” remake.
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The future of the Republican Party: MAHA, tech bros, and young trads
Trump may have won the presidency, but he’s only the president until 2028. After that, the Republican Party must figure out how to keep the MAGA momentum going. Matthew Peterson of “Blaze News Tonight” believes that the ideologically different types of Americans who have banded together behind Trump are the key. “What’s going to happen…
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4 females caught on viral video brawling — reportedly over parking space — at Florida beach; 2 arrested
Four females were caught on a viral video brawling — reportedly over a parking space — at a Florida beach, and two of them have been arrested. According to WEAR-TV, the fight at Pensacola Beach occurred over the weekend. ‘Hahaha that’s not how parking lots work, sweetheart.’ The station said a Facebook video of the…
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The untold story of LA’s underground COVID-era speakeasies
“It’s closed. Let’s get out of here.” My Israeli friend had picked me up from Woodland Hills and parked in the dimly lit back lot of a seedy hookah lounge in Canoga Park, a Los Angeles neighborhood where one doesn’t want to be caught on the wrong street at the wrong time. These moments of…
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Police launch search for man ‘targeting’ homes of Trump supporters
Police in a Western Pennsylvania town have launched a search for a man accused of “targeting” the homes of supporters of President Donald Trump. A Pennsylvania man is “targeting” houses that have flags, signs, and banners showing support for President Trump. ‘He seems to be targeting people with Trump flags and banners. He could just…
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Greenpeace may be forced to shut down after jury awards $660 million to pipeline company over defamation lawsuit
Environmental activist group Greenpeace has been ordered by a jury to pay more than $660 million in damages to a pipeline company over a defamation lawsuit. Energy Transfer, a Dallas-based company, and its subsidiary Dakota Access accused Greenpeace of defamation as well as trespass, nuisance, and civil conspiracy in relation to protests against the Dakota…
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Will federal law enforcement treat Tesla attacks as terrorism?
Several Tesla vehicles caught fire early Tuesday morning at a service center in Las Vegas. Investigators believe the fire was intentional, and local law enforcement suspects an individual deliberately targeted the vehicles. Authorities have not yet identified a motive, but the incident follows a pattern of vandalism against Tesla vehicles and dealerships nationwide. Tesla CEO…
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Judicial Watch Files Suit Against DHS For Records On Trump Assassination Attempt In Butler, Pa.
Judicial Watch has announced a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for records related to security provided during President Donald Trump’s assassination attempt.
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Trump releases the JFK files — but are we getting the whole truth?
Eighty thousand documents — that’s what the Trump administration just dumped on the American people. Yesterday, Donald Trump delivered on one of his campaign promises: to release the sealed government files relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But let’s be real: Are we really supposed to believe that those who controlled the…
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‘Trans troll’ Josh Seiter CONFRONTED about Scott Presler and death hoax
Former “Bachelorette” star Josh Seiter made waves when he came out to the world as transgender — only to reveal it was an elaborate troll all along. But Seiter is no stranger to trolling the masses, as the social media star also posted on his own social media account that he had passed away when…
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Netanyahu gives silver-plated beeper to Fetterman to thank him for supporting Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gifted a silver-plated beeper to Sen. John Fetterman (D) of Pennsylvania in commemoration of the operation that blew up terrorists in Lebanon. Netanyahu was meeting with Fetterman and his wife at his office in Jerusalem on Wednesday when he presented him with the beeper. ‘I want to be very clear…
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Trump will reportedly sign executive order to eliminate the Department of Education
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to end the Department of Education, according to several news media reports. Trump will sign the order at a White House ceremony with several Republican governors and state education commissioners, according to USA Today, which cited several top administration officials. The order would ’empower parents,…
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Calif. Resident Comes Forward To Claim $1.2B Mega Millions Jackpot
The winner of the enormous December $1.269 billion Mega Millions jackpot has officially come forward to claim their prize.
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Ben & Jerry’s Sues Parent Company For ‘Censorship’ And Ousting CEO Over Social Activism
Ben & Jerry’s has accused its parent company, Unilever, of firing its CEO David Stever over the company’s political activism.
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OnlyFans model charged with murder after client dies during $11,000 fetish acts recorded on ‘troubling videos’: Court docs
A California OnlyFans model faces significant criminal charges in connection with the death of a man who allegedly paid her $11,000 for fetish acts, according to court documents. Michael Dale — a 55-year-old resident of Escondido, California — contacted 31-year-old Michaela Brashaye Rylaarsdam in March and April of 2023 after spotting her “ad on a…
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Biden admin hindered efforts to cancel grants to climate groups under criminal investigation
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s landslide electoral victory, the Biden administration apparently reworked an Environmental Protection Agency grant agreement with an Obama administration staffer’s climate alarmist group in order to make it difficult for the incoming administration to reclaim a $7 billion award. Climate United Fund, one of the recipients of the Greenhouse…
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Mexican nationals found guilty of grisly US smuggling operation that killed 53 migrants — including children
Two smugglers were found guilty on Tuesday for their involvement in a horrifying trafficking operation that resulted in the deaths of 53 foreign nationals, including several children. In 2022, 67 illegal aliens were found trapped inside a tractor-trailer with no air conditioning, abandoned on the side of a San Antonio road after being smuggled across…
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WH: Trump Wants U.S. To Help Run Ukraine’s Nuclear Plants, No Longer Pursuing Mineral Deal
President Donald Trump has announced that he is walking away from a potential minerals deal with Ukraine, and is suggesting that the U.S. takes a stake in a nuclear power plant in the war-ridden country instead.
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Pelosi Takes Shots At Schumer For Buckling Under GOP Pressure On Spending Bill
House Representative Nancy Pelosi recently took shots at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday after he voted to confirm the GOP spending bill.
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Tim Walz: ‘Takes Great Pleasure’ In Watching Tesla Stocks Go Down, ‘MAGA Men’ Are Scared Of His Masculinity
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has stated that he “takes great pleasure” in the fact that Tesla stocks are down.
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Tom Brady reveals how his NFL career destroyed his throwing hand — says his palm was ‘ripped open’
NFL legend Tom Brady explained how over 20 years of professional football can damage a man’s body, even the quarterback. Brady has touted his own supplement and stretching programs for years that he said helped with his longevity throughout his 23-year career. However, not even his TB12 program could prevent the injuries sustained by his…
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Controversial Christian UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell says opponent Jean Silva is ‘possessed by a legion of demons’
UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell believes he is fighting an opponent who is possessed. Mitchell became a fan favorite with impressive wrestling and jiujitsu skills that saw him jump out to a 15-0 record and shoot up the UFC rankings. Furthermore, Mitchell gained more notoriety for his strong support of Christian values and his America-first mentality.…
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SHOCKING background info on anti-Trump Judge James Boasberg
Judge James Boasberg issued an injunction in an attempt to force the Trump administration to turn around flights carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members. And President Donald Trump is not happy. “If a President doesn’t have the right to throw murderers, and other criminals, out of our Country because a Radical Left Lunatic Judge wants to…
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Anti-DOGE site appears to dox Tesla owners, map out possible targets for destructive protests
A now-removed website, “Dogequest,” purportedly doxxed Tesla owners around the nation and mapped out possible targets for destructive protesters. A report by 404 Media stated that the website featured a searchable map that claimed to display the locations of Tesla dealerships and charging stations, as well as the names, home addresses, phone numbers, and emails…
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Democrat rep says party lost because it constantly scolds Americans: ‘You guys are just out of touch’
Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts berated his own party and said other politicians agreed with him but were afraid of criticism from the far left of the party. Moulton made the comments while being interviewed by Pamela Brown on CNN. ‘I think we need to stop preaching and start listening, start meeting Americans where…
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Trump’s BLUNT message to criminal illegal aliens facing deportation
President Donald Trump is not budging when it comes to his stance on the deportation of illegal aliens with criminal records — and he continues to make that crystal clear. However, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg is not on the same page and has blocked the president’s deportation plans of alleged illegal Venezuelan gang members.…
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‘Queer community’ outraged at video of trans person bloodied during arrest; Austin city council members demand investigation
Controversy has erupted in Austin, Texas, after video footage of police arresting a transgender person went viral over accusations of police brutality. A statement from the Austin Police Department claimed that the transgender person intentionally fell to the ground and then hit his face on the ground. Members of the Austin City Council have demanded…
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Virginia: Armed Man At CIA Headquarters Sparks Massive Police Response
Police responded with a heavy presence near CIA headquarters in Virginia after reports of a man with a gun making threats outside.
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Musk: ‘They Basically Want To Kill Me Because I’m Stopping Their Fraud’
Trump ally and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) leader Elon Musk recently stated that his life may be in danger due to exposing the mass amounts of waste, fraud, and abuse in government.
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Blaze News original: Satanic group threatens to invade Kansas Capitol to worship Lucifer — but Christians fight back with holy resistance
A satanic organization plans to hold a “Black Mass” at the Kansas Capitol in Topeka on March 28, mocking Christians — particularly Catholics, their faith, their central sacrament, and the stations of the cross. Proponents of the anti-Christian hate group, which maintains that “only might is right and violence is the ultimate source of all…
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Tim Walz mocks Tesla’s stock slide and gets obliterated by Elon Musk’s brutal response
Failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz said that he would look at Tesla’s stock price to get a little “boost” of happiness, but Elon Musk responded with a ruthless barb. Many on the left have taken aim at Musk’s companies to protest his support of and participation in the Trump administration. Some Tesla vehicles and…
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GOP lawmakers move to codify DOGE to block left’s lawfare
A group of Republican lawmakers plans to introduce legislation that would codify President Donald Trump’s executive order that established the Department of Government Efficiency. If passed, the legislation would help to block the DOGE from the left’s lawfare over the next year and a half. ‘It’s critical that we codify this consequential endeavor.’ Fox News…
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Ben and Jerry’s melts down over ouster of woke CEO
Iconic ice cream brand Ben and Jerry’s had a meltdown after woke CEO Dave Stever was reportedly “removed” from his position earlier this month in connection with the company’s leftist activism. According to amended court documents filed Tuesday, parent company Unilever ousted Stever as CEO on March 3 — without consulting the independent Ben and…
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Trump Administration Pauses $175M In UPenn Funding Over Transgender Athlete Policy
The Trump administration announced that it’s freezing $175 million in taxpayer funding for the University of Pennsylvania for defying the president’s executive action and continuing to let transgender athletes compete in women’s sports.
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Special education teacher fights molestation charges, claims student set her up for blackmail because she’s ‘good-looking’
The Illinois special education teacher accused of molesting a 15-year-old student is fighting back against the child sex crime accusations. The suspended teacher claims that the student set her up for blackmail and targeted her because she is “good-looking.” As Blaze News reported this week, 30-year-old Christina Formella was arrested and charged with one count…
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House Democrat takes shots at Schumer following shutdown fiasco: ‘Maybe he needs to go’
Democrats on Capitol Hill are unhappy after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) mishandled last week’s shutdown showdown, and they aren’t hiding it. Democratic Rep. Glenn Ivey of Maryland is the latest lawmaker to take shots at the party leader. While Schumer has spent the last few days in damage-control mode, Ivey told Politico Wednesday…
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Trump Ally Tudor Dixon Nearing Decision On Michigan Governor Or Senate Bid
Donald Trump supporter and 2022 Republican gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon says she is seriously considering another run for office in 2026 in Michigan.
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Trump: Rescued Astronauts Butch Wilmore And Suni Williams Will Visit Oval Office When They ‘Get Better’
President Donald Trump stated that he is planning to welcome rescued U.S. astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the Oval Office when they “get better.”
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Trump Releases JFK Assassination Files, Includes Plausible Intelligence Involvement
President Donald Trump’s administration released around 80,000 pages of previously classified documents pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday.
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Males — ages 11, 13, and 15 — took video of themselves in car purposely hitting 63-year-old bike rider who was killed: Cops
Police in Albuquerque, New Mexico, said three males — ages 11, 13, and 15 — while riding in a car last year took video of themselves intentionally hitting a 63-year-old bike rider who was killed. The victim was on his way to work. Detectives on Monday arrested the 13-year-old, police said, adding that they’re still…
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Woke Biden judge blocks Trump ban of transvestites in military, fueling concerns over judicial overreach: ‘Lunacy’
Democrat-appointed activist judges appear eager to prevent the democratically elected president from exercising his constitutional authority and realizing his popular agenda. In the latest instance of judicial overreach, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes — a Biden-appointed lesbian judge who previously worked as a lawyer to fight the first Trump administration’s immigration policy — decided to…
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‘Savage’ pit bulls with cocaine in their systems kill gardening grandmother in ‘gruesome’ mauling: Lawsuit
An Ohio grandmother was viciously mauled to death by a pair of “savage” pit bulls last year while she was gardening, according to a recently filed lawsuit. The pit bulls reportedly had cocaine in their systems at the time of the deadly dog attack. Jo Ann Echelbarger, 73, was killed by the pit bulls on…
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Former NCAA hurdler demands ‘stolen’ championship be returned after she was defeated by male athlete: ‘I want it back’
Former track and field athlete Minna Svärd is asking the NCAA to award her a 2019 victory that she says was “stolen” by a male athlete participating in the women’s division. Svärd raced for East Texas A&M University in 2019 in the women’s 400-meter hurdles and was the fastest female at any NCAA Division II…
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DOD to slash up to 60,000 jobs: Report
The Department of Defense is preparing to slash approximately 50,000 to 60,000 civilian jobs, a senior defense official told ABC News on Tuesday. According to the official, the Pentagon intends to reduce its civilian workforce by 5% to 8%. With 878,000 employees, it plans to achieve this partly by not filling vacancies left by the…
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Zelensky To Discuss Cease-Fire With Trump Following Putin Call
President Donald Trump will speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday, after Trump’s call with Russian President Vladimir Putin took place a day earlier, discussing a possible ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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The legal move that could stop anti-Trump lawsuits in their tracks
The Trump administration has been inundated with lawsuits. While this is hardly surprising, the sheer volume — well over 100 as of this writing — and the speed at which unfavorable rulings have been issued against the president are remarkable. The rapid pace of these cases has muddled key legal issues. Notably, many cases involving…
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Russ Vought’s OMB begins DEI purge at NASA after Blaze News, ‘Glenn TV’ investigation
Last week, Blaze News and “Glenn TV” exposed a National Aeronautics and Space Administration playbook created to market its Artemis program, a series of missions paving the way to Mars and beyond. Artemis, which kicked off under the first Trump administration, initially aimed to “land the first woman and next man” on the moon. Under…
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Furry trend in Texas public schools will hibernate permanently, if Republicans have their way
Some Republican lawmakers in Texas are attempting to bring the disruptive furry trend to heel in the state’s public schools, compelling students to engage in human behaviors — including learning. On March 13, state Rep. Stan Gerdes (R-Smithville) introduced the Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education Act, or the FURRIES Act for short. Furries…
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COVID cover-up exposed: New York Times article reveals conspiracy theorists were right all along
Five years ago, Americans were locked down to stop the spread of COVID-19, but they weren’t allowed to ask questions. Specifically, questions regarding “the science.” Which is why it’s shocking that a recent New York Times op-ed by Zeynep Tufekci, titled “We Were Badly Misled About the Event That Changed Our Lives,” was even allowed…
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CIA’s secret grip on USAID is finally exposed — what happens next?
The Hill reported last week that Secretary of State Marco Rubio would cancel 83% of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s programs — a total of 5,200 contracts — “essentially capping a dramatic fall for the foreign aid organization under the Trump administration.” Rubio also expressly thanked the Department of Government Efficiency and “his staff…
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How one of Florida’s law enforcement agencies is cracking down on illegal immigrants
MIAMI, Fla. — It’s a full moon on Biscayne Bay as officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission set out on their nightly patrol to be on the lookout for any boating or environmental violations. While FWC officers in South Florida deal with drunken partygoers on the water, they also help protect the…
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Bud Light is trying to SUE conservative competitor out of business
When Bud Light decided to partner with social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Anheuser-Busch’s sales understandably plummeted. Which is why Seth Weathers founded Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer company, with the goal of creating a drink that doesn’t bow down to woke ideology. However, his company is now being sued — simply because it has the…
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JFK docs: Internet makes hay of suicided spook’s supposed confession that CIA killed Kennedy
President Donald Trump made good on another campaign promise this week with the release of thousands of additional files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. By 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, 2,182 files totaling 63,400 pages were uploaded to the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration’s website in accordance with Trump’s Jan. 23 executive…
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Dems’ new priorities: Hezbollah fan, gangsters, and Schumer’s scalp
A Hezbollah terrorist fan, 200-odd foreign members of an international criminal gang designated as terrorists by the White House, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). These are the three major Democratic causes of the moment. Not a single one of them is going to change the party’s fortunes, but that’s where all the attention…
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‘Cruel and depraved’: Ex-US soccer player Megan Rapinoe trashes Trump’s executive order to keep men out of women’s sports
Former professional women’s soccer player Megan Rapinoe characterized President Donald Trump’s executive order to keep males out of female sports as “cruel” and against human rights. Rapinoe is a longtime critic of Trump who has focused on the idea that men who believe they are women who should be treated as females, even in regard…
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Why Washington bureaucrats fear accountability from DOGE
President Trump and Elon Musk are forcing federal employees to play by the same rules as everyday Americans. It’s been a long time coming. Most private-sector workers understand the reality of unexpected job loss or being fired for cause. Likewise, small businesses and families don’t have an unlimited supply of cash or debt to keep…
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Judge: Joshua Riibe Is ‘Free To Leave’ Dominican Republic Following Sudiksha Konanki’s Disappearance
A judge has ruled that Joshua Riibe is “free to leave” the Dominican Republic, after being held in the country following the disappearance of 20-year-old University of Pittsburg student Sudiksha Konanki.
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‘Bourbon Street Hustler’ Charged With Murder After Giving Telemundo Reporter ‘Fatal’ Cocktail, Accomplice Suspected
Police said on Tuesday that the woman who is accused of murdering a Telemundo reporter may have collaborated with an accomplice to plan her “lethal plot” to lure him to a hotel near New Orleans.
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VIDEO: NASA astronauts stranded in space by the Biden admin splash down in SpaceX capsule
Two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station were successfully rescued by SpaceX on Tuesday afternoon. Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were originally meant to be at the space station for a week-long mission but that turned into a nine-month ordeal after problems were detected with the return capsule. ‘This rescue embodies America at…
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Teslas torched with Molotov cocktails and shot at service center, Las Vegas police say
A man wearing all black torched several Tesla vehicles with Molotov cocktails and then shot at them with a gun, according to Nevada police. Details of the incident were released at a media conference by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. Assistant Sheriff Dori Koren and FBI Special Agent Spencer Evans, according to KTNV-TV. ‘We will…
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Pelosi’s secret fixer caught at the Capitol on January 6 — what was his role?
If you’ve been paying attention to the political landscape in this country, you know that the depths of corruption and manipulation run far deeper than what most mainstream outlets are willing to acknowledge. I’ve spent years trying to expose the truth about what’s really going on behind the scenes, but every once in a while,…
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EXCLUSIVE: Why was Pelosi’s ‘fixer’ at Jan. 6?
Blaze News’ Steve Baker has done it again, this time exposing Aaron Black, whom he has dubbed “Pelosi’s precious,” for allegedly lying about his role at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. “This will just piss you off,” Glenn Beck of “The Glenn Beck Program” says in response to Baker’s findings, adding, “It pissed me…
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America’s ‘melting pot’ was never more than a covenient myth — here’s why
A viral moment on a recent episode of Jubilee Media’s “Surrounded” reignited one of the most contentious discussions in American history: What exactly is the “melting pot”? And has it ever even really existed? Journalist Sarah Stock confronted progressive commentator Sam Seder on the topic, challenging his claim that America has always been a multicultural…
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Suspect accused of stabbing man amid parking dispute broke ‘The Untouchables’ rule — and painfully paid for his error
Readers of Blaze News no doubt are familiar with the legendary adage from the late 1980s flick “The Untouchables” — in short, one never should bring a knife to a gunfight. However, folks never seem to learn, as we’ve seen time and time again. ‘No other charges were filed at this time — just against…
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Federal Judge Halts Trump And Musk’s Attempt To Dismantle USAID, Challenging DOGE Cuts
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that Elon Musk likely acted unconstitutionally with his directive to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), also halting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from making anymore cuts to the agency.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule Carrying 2 Astronauts Returns To Earth After Being ‘Stuck’ For 286 Days
The two astronauts who have been stuck in space for 286 have splashed down back to earth.
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Republican state senator arrested on suspicion of soliciting 16-year-old for sex
Minnesota police say that a Republican state senator was caught in a sting operation involving attempted solicitation of minors for sex. The Bloomington Police Department said an undercover officer pretending to be a 16-year-old girl was propositioned by 40-year-old state Sen. Justin Eichorn of Grand Rapids. Eichorn allegedly agreed to meet the person he believed…
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Prosperity gospel ‘royalty’: Did this money-minded pastor really repent?
Costi Hinn is the nephew of multimillionaire preacher Benny Hinn, who preached the prosperity gospel — which is the belief that if you have faith in God, God will provide you with security and prosperity in the material world. And this multimillionaire did not take criticism lightly. “If people, maybe like you or others, would…
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Chief Justice John Roberts Rebukes Trump’s Call To Impeach Judge Who Blocked Deportation Flights
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has rebuked President Donald Trump’s call for the impeachment of a federal judge after he imposed a 14-day restraining order on Trump’s ability to use the 1798-era Alien Enemies Act.
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Nevada: Teslas Set On Fire In Targeted Attack At Las Vegas Tesla Collision Center
A suspect brandishing a gun and Molotov cocktails launched an assault on multiple Tesla vehicles at a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas.
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Harvard University: Free Tuition For Undergrad Students From Families Whose Annual Income Is $200K Or Less
Harvard University is the most recent Ivy League to declare that, starting with the 2025–2026 academic year, tuition will be free for undergraduate freshmen whose families make $200,000 or less annually.
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Steve Baker drops Blaze News exclusive UNMASKING J6 infiltrator
In his latest exclusive, Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker shined a light on a mysterious man named Aaron Black (real name Aaron Minter), dubbed “Nancy Pelosi’s fixer.” Baker exposed Black as a shady Democrat operative and seasoned provocateur who specializes in sabotaging Trump events. Originally Black said he wasn’t at the Capitol on January…
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GOP Rep And Elon Musk Advocate For Impeachment Of Judge Who Blocked Trump’s Deportation Order
A federal judge who temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s bid to rapidly deport Venezuelan gang members via the 18th century Alien Enemies Act is facing an impeachment push.
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Mass Demonstrations Erupt Across Mexico After Bones Were Found In Mass Grave Site At Suspected Cartel Training Ground
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded to protests after a mass grave site was discovered, which is thought to be a suspected cartel training ground.
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‘Face of evil’: Church ransacked, vandalized with satanic message days ahead of dark ritual at Kansas capitol
Police responding to a reported burglary Saturday morning found “extensive vandalism” at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Wichita, Kansas. In addition to broken windows, toppled statutes, and a torched American flag, police found “hate speech” of an apparently diabolical nature. When asked about the incident, President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order last month…
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Judge orders DOGE to restore USAID worker access and forbids shutdown after finding Elon Musk likely violated Constitution
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang ordered the Department of Government Efficiency to reverse actions to shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development in response to a lawsuit from USAID workers. Chuang said that Elon Musk likely violated the U.S. Constitution when he had workers fired and tried to shut down buildings and policies at…
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Mother allegedly leaves her 9-day-old newborn, 1-year-old alone to go to bar; infant reportedly found covered in feces, urine
An Indiana mother allegedly left her two young children — a 9-day-old newborn and a 1-year-old baby – alone so she could go to a bar. According to police, the babies were covered in feces and showing signs of malnutrition. Around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, police reportedly responded to an alert that 32-year-old Sandra Henriquez struck…
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‘Extremely disturbing’: Married special education teacher accused of sexually assaulting student in classroom
An Illinois special education teacher is accused of having an “inappropriate sexual relationship” with a student. Detectives with the Downers Grove Police Department arrested Christina Formella — a 30-year-old married teacher at Downers Grove South High School — during a traffic stop Sunday. ‘The allegations against Ms. Formella are extremely disturbing.’ Formella was charged with…
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Can Trump actually VOID Biden’s autopen signatures?
It’s come to the nation’s attention many orders signed by Joe Biden during his presidency bear a mechanized signature produced by an autopen, calling into question the legitimacy of hundreds of signed documents. Was he even approving each digital signature? Or was someone signing documents behind his back? Given Biden’s waning mental acuity before and…
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Israel reportedly issues brutal ultimatum to Hamas after commencing massive airstrikes: ‘The gates of hell will open in Gaza’
Israel may reportedly annex more territories in the Gaza Strip for every remaining hostage who is not returned alive from captivity by Hamas. The escalation came as Israel commenced massive airstrikes after Hamas failed to release about 60 hostages, one of whom is an American from New Jersey. Hamas-run Palestinian authorities said the strikes killed…
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President Trump And Russian President Putin Agree To Energy And Infrastructure Ceasefire
During a phone call on Tuesday, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed that the Russia-Ukraine conflict needs to end. According to a readout from the White House, Trump and Putin agreed that the path toward peace would begin with an energy and infrastructure ceasefire.
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DOGE: 12M ‘Aged 120 And Older’ Found Listed In Social Security Database, Now Conducting ‘Major Cleanup’
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reported that over 12 million people 120-years-old and older were found to still be listed in the U.S. Social Security database.
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Mexico: Suspected MS-13 Leader On FBI’s Most Wanted List Is Arrested
Francisco Javier Román-Bardales, a suspected MS-13 gang boss and one of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives — has reportedly been taken into custody by Mexican authorities.
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AP caught red-handed making false claims about Gabbard — forced to retract story
The Associated Press was forced to withdraw one of its Monday articles after it falsely claimed that U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin “very good friends.” The now-retracted article incorrectly reported that Gabbard said Trump and Putin are “focused on strengthening ties.” However, Gabbard was…
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Vance: Trump’s growth plan ditches cheap labor for real jobs that will fuel American greatness
Vice President JD Vance outlined the Trump administration’s plan for the nation’s “great industrial comeback” Tuesday at the American Dynamism Summit hosted by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. In his speech, Vance identified precisely what must change in order to unbridle U.S. innovation without further dispossessing and deracinating American workers. Vance, who spent years…
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Whoopi Goldberg worries: Anyone of us could be deported by Trump
“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg is extremely worried after the Trump administration deported alleged gang members who were in the United States illegally to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. Many of the illegal immigrants who were flown to El Salvador, in a new agreement with the United States, were deported under the Alien Enemies…
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Parents Of Missing American Student Request Dominican Authorities To Declare Her Death
The parents of the 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student that went missing during a spring break trip to the Dominican Republic have asked local police to officially declare her death — even though it’s been less than two weeks since she first vanished.
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Trump Plans Massive Coal Revival To Counter China’s Energy Strategy
President Donald Trump announced Monday evening he is “authorizing” his administration to produce coal power, citing China’s “tremendous economic advantage” over the U.S. due to the world power’s pro-coal policies.
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Pentagon Announces Deployment Of Navy Warship For Additional Border Protection
The Pentagon announced that a Navy warship has been deployed in an effort to secure the U.S. southern border.
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‘Captain America’ actor Anthony Mackie tells undrafted NFL player success is ‘given,’ not ‘earned,’ in confusing rant
Actor Anthony Mackie claimed that success is “given,” not “earned,” and depends on a selection process and the gift of opportunity. Mackie’s seemingly backward comments were delivered on the “Pivot Podcast,” where he was speaking to former NFL players and hosts Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor. The “Captain America” and “Twisted Metal” star…
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Civil Rights Office declares Maine is violating Title IX by letting males play in female sports
The Department of Health and Human Service’s Civil Rights Office says Maine’s department of education cannot hide behind its principals’ association in order to continue to authorize males to play in female sports. In a surprising announcement Monday, the Office of Civil Rights said the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principals’ Association, and Greely…
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Chief Justice John Roberts rebukes calls for impeachment of judges in rare statement
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts released a brief statement rejecting calls for the impeachment of judges who issued rulings against the Trump administration. President Donald Trump and his allies have excoriated several judges, but most recently the president called for the impeachment of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg after he ruled against the…
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Conservatives targeted! SWAT teams unleashed on media figures
The last couple of days have seen an exponential rise in media personalities getting “swatted” — and almost all of them happen to be conservative. Thankfully, the new FBI Director Kash Patel is taking action. “I want to address the alarming rise in ‘Swatting’ incidents targeting media figures. The FBI is aware of this dangerous…
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President Trump’s Approval Ratings Hit All Time High
President Donald Trump is currently enjoying the highest approval rating ever as president, according to new polling data.
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Unlicensed midwife, worker busted for performing illegal abortions: Texas AG Paxton
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) announced this week the arrest of three individuals tied to an investigation into illegal abortions. On Monday, a press release from Paxton’s office stated that Maria Margarita Rojas, a 48-year-old midwife, was detained “for providing illegal abortions and illegally operating a network of clinics in the Northwest Houston area.”…
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Schumer tries to stay afloat as Democratic Party sinks
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is scrambling to keep his career afloat following another disastrous week for Democrats. Schumer’s most recent political fiasco left Democrats more divided than ever. Last week, House Republicans passed their funding bill, which President Donald Trump endorsed, with all but one Democrat voting against it. Although the Trump-backed bill…
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DeSantis warns Florida city to ‘govern yourselves accordingly’ after refusing agreement with ICE
Governor Ron DeSantis (R) released a statement after Fort Myers’ city council voted against an agreement to have the police department work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying there is new state law that requires cooperation with the federal government. The agreement would have allowed ICE to train local law enforcement officers to carry…
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Vance Appointed As RNC Finance Chair To Advance MAGA Agenda And Strengthen GOP For 2026
Vice President JD Vance has announced that he will be the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) newest finance chair.
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Seattle BLM treasurer arrested on drug, weapons charges following commutation from Democratic governor
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) has a habit of making bad or questionable decisions. In 2023, he ratified legislation letting strangers shelter children who want sex-change mutilations or abortions without notifying parents. The previous year, his administration secured federal approval to provide illegal aliens with health and dental insurance through the Affordable Care Act. After…
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Caribbean Plane Crash Claims At Least 12 Lives, Including Popular Musician Aurelio Martinez
At least 12 people have been killed in a plane crash off the coast of a Caribbean island, including a popular Honduran musician who went on to become a politician.
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VA will no longer offer fake breasts, dilators, other sex-change ‘prosthetics’ to end gender ideology
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Monday that it would “phase out” offering “gender-affirming prosthetics” and cross-sex hormones, citing President Donald Trump’s executive order directing the federal government to eradicate gender ideology. The executive action, “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” recognized two sexes that are…
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Cops catch man drenched in blood after he allegedly bludgeoned wife to death with clothing iron, dumped her dogs on freeway
Police allegedly discovered a Texas man drenched in blood inside his home — where his wife was found bludgeoned to death. Chance Zane Chavez, 34, was arrested and hit with a murder charge in connection with the death of his wife. ‘I got a phone call, and I was told as I was driving that…
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Rep. Burchett calls out CNN for continuously taking ‘the side of the far left’ on deportation flights
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) got into an intense argument during his appearance on CNN Tuesday morning over the ongoing legal battle the Trump administration is in with a federal judge who ordered a halt on a recent round of deportations. Judge James Boasberg expressed his frustration on Monday over the deportation of illegal immigrants who…
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Roland Martin CRIES racism, EMBARRASSES black people
Journalist Roland Martin is a Democrat, which is why it’s no surprise that he’s crying racism over a simple question he was asked recently. “White people really crack me up,” Martin said in a video he posted to social media. “So y’all see what I got on,” he added, referring to the Texas A&M jersey…
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‘Old man’ caught on video keying Tesla arrested for felony; officials blast similar instances of politically driven crime
An “old man” who was caught on video keying a Tesla in San Jose, California, has been arrested for the “act of felony vandalism” — and local officials blasted similar instances of politically driven crime. The incident happened in a Costco parking lot between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, KRON-TV reported, citing the owner…
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Stephen Miller crushes CNN’s Kasie Hunt on law, making her regret flapping her gums
An Obama judge blocked the Trump administration from invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 on Saturday. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg was, however, not fast enough with his verbal order to stop the departure of two planes full of alleged Tren de Aragua and MS-13 terrorists. Critics in and outside the liberal media were…
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MAGA journalist speaks out after family was victimized by swatting attacks
Last week, several prominent conservative media personalities, including Joe Pagliarulo, Infowars’ Chase Geiser, social media influencer Gunther Eagleman, pro-Trump account “Catturd,” and journalist Nick Sortor, were hit with swatting attacks. A swatting attack is when someone makes a hoax phone call to law enforcement to report false crimes with the intention of scaring, harassing, and…
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Shakespeare’s birthplace, collections to be ‘decolonized’ over fears his genius evidences British ‘cultural supremacy’
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is an independent charity that cares for the Shakespeare family houses in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, as well as for archival collections relating to his life and works. Fearful that Shakespeare’s globally recognized genius might lead some readers to suspect that not all cultures were created equal, the organization has committed to the…
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March Madness money: How the NCAA makes a billion dollars every year
The NCAA men’s national basketball tournament has multiplied its TV revenue nearly 70 times since the early 1980s. This investment has become formidable for both sides of the deal, as the yearly revenue for the annual tournament has now surpassed $1 billion in broadcasting rights alone. The numbers stem from a 1982 deal in which…
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Trump’s tariffs hit China where it hurts — more must follow
Donald Trump’s first term reshaped American politics. Against all odds, he upended the establishment’s consensus on trade, immigration, and foreign policy. He redefined the Republican Party’s platform with an “America First” agenda and proved that conservative populism is not only viable but dominant. But resistance to his presidency was fierce. From day one, entrenched Washington…
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Trump Revokes U.S. Secret Service Detail For Hunter And Ashley Biden
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he is revoking U.S. Secret Service detail protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, the son and daughter of former President Joe Biden.
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Trump Visits Kennedy Center, Says He Will Release Around 80K JFK Assassination Files On Tuesday
President Donald Trump announced that he would be releasing around 80,000 unredacted files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK).
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IDF Launches Strikes In Gaza After Hamas Refuses Return Of Hostages
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has launched strikes into Gaza following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz’s orders to “act forcefully” against Hamas, after the terrorist group refused to release more hostages.
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Nonprofit Migrant Shelter Facing Sexual Abuse Claims Took $3B In Biden Grants, Raised Exec Pay 139% Before Trump Cut Funding
Tax filings reveal that a Texas-based shelter for “unaccompanied migrant children” received billions in subsidies from the Biden administration. Amid backlash over abuse claims, the company tripled some executive salaries, seemingly anticipating closure.
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VIDEO: Trump says all of the JFK files will be released Tuesday
President Donald Trump announced Monday that all of the files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy are going to be released Tuesday. “We are tomorrow announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files, so people have been waiting for decades for this,” said the president, who was speaking to reporters from the Kennedy…
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Trump strips Hunter and Ashley Biden of Secret Service protection
President Donald Trump said that he had ordered the U.S. Secret Service to stop providing protection for Hunter Biden and his sister Ashley Biden. The president made the announcement on social media Monday after noting that as many as 18 agents were providing security for Hunter Biden, while 13 agents protected his sister. ‘Effective immediately,…
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Trump must defy rogue judges or risk a failed presidency
If a federal judge told President Trump to deliver a specifically curated speech and then pull down his pants on live television, should he comply? If he refused, would that trigger a “constitutional crisis”? If you pay attention to the left, the answer might very well be “yes”! The only “constitutional crisis” we face is…
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History affirms Trump’s right to use the Alien Enemies Act against gangs
President Donald Trump on Friday issued a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act to deport members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. Predictably, this move drew the ire of anti-borders activists, who classified it as an attempt to circumvent due process protections for illegal aliens. Critics claimed that the legislation can be used only…
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Can religion REALLY predict your VOTE?
Questions regarding whether or not America is still a religious country have been circulating for years, and political science professor Ryan Burge believes he may have some answers. In a General Social Survey Burge shared that spans from 1988 to 2022, the share of Americans who “believe in God without a doubt” has dropped across…
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French Politician Demands The U.S. To Return Statue Of Liberty, Press Secretary Leavitt Unleashes ‘Historical’ Comeback
A Socialist member of the European Parliament is reportedly demanding that the U.S. return the famous Statue of Liberty, back to France — arguing that the United States has “chosen to side with the tyrants.”
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U.S. Federal Judge Rules Prince Harry’s Immigration Records Must Be Made Public By Tuesday
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must make Prince Harry’s immigration records, which could reveal if he disclosed prior drug use before coming to America, public by Tuesday this week.
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Video: Bartender grabs baseball bat, pounds it on floor, demands female Trump supporter leave bar — because of her MAGA hat
Cellphone video caught the tense moments in an Indianapolis bar Friday when a bartender grabbed a baseball bat, pounded it on the floor, and demanded that a female supporter of President Donald Trump leave the establishment — because she was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. The bar, however, issued a statement saying the…
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Anna Paulina Luna forcefully rejects ‘s**t hit piece’ implying ‘something distasteful’ between her and Trump
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida denied the hints in a Daily Beast report that President Donald Trump had acted inappropriately toward her on his personal jet. The Daily Beast claimed Trump reportedly offered “a MAGA newcomer his bed,” as long as she kept it a secret from his wife, in 2023. Luna was…
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‘Brilliance’ — Mark Levin praises Syrian activist who eviscerated 6 Muslim countries for complicity in Gaza war
On March 3, 2025, at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, Rawan Osman, a Syrian activist, tore into six Muslim countries over the war in Gaza in a 90-second speech that left even Mark Levin astonished. “It’s a minute and a half of genius, of guts, of courage,” he says. “They put…
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Leavitt On Recent Deportation Flight: ‘You Don’t Have To Go Home, But You Can’t Stay Here’
The recent deportation of more than 200 alleged gang members to El Salvador was a major topic of discussion during the White House press briefing on Monday.
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Schumer Book Tour Postponed For ‘Security Reasons’ After Voting In Favor Of GOP Backed Spending Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has postponed his book tour for “security reasons” after facing backlash for voting in favor of the Republican spending bill to prevent a government shutdown.
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W.Va. Governor Threatens Legal Action Over NCAA Tournament Snub, Citing Controversy
West Virginia’s Governor Patrick Morrisey is calling for an investigation into the NCAA after West Virginia was snubbed from an at-large bid in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
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7 people who NEED to be questioned about Biden autopen scandal
From executive orders and memorandums to legislation and pardons, Joe Biden signed a lot of documents. Or did he? According to recent reports from the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, Joe Biden’s signature on nearly every official document — except the one in which he withdrew from the presidential race — is identical, meaning it was…
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Biden gave this NGO $3 billion for illegal alien handouts despite child abuse allegations: Report
Southwest Key Programs, a nonprofit that previously ran the largest network of shelters for unaccompanied migrant children, took $3 billion in taxpayer cash under the Biden administration and subsequently hiked executives’ salaries, according to a New York Post report. Southwest Key operated more than two dozen facilities in Texas, Arizona, and California. ‘Contacted the DOJ…
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Why more Americans are waking up to the intersectionality hoax
The best way to end racism in this country is to stop being racist — and that includes standing against the left’s obsession over race. President Trump is cracking down on the left’s pervasive racism, veiled as “anti-racist,” by finally stopping the diversity, equity, and inclusion grift, which is just another iteration of cultural Marxism.…
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DA Fani Willis Ordered To Pay Over $54K, Following Open Records Act Violations
Fulton County District Fani Willis has been ordered to pay over $54,000 for violating open records laws in President Donald Trump’s case.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett Warns Of 2028 Election Uncertainty, Calls Trump A Dictator
Democrat Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is now questioning whether the United States will have a 2028 presidential election after continuously calling President Donald Trump a dictator set to undo democratic elections.
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St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations Spark Lively Parades, Festivities Across U.S. And Abroad
Across the U.S. and abroad, communities have enjoyed taking part in St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, the annual festival of everything Irish—with raucous parades and other festivities on Monday and earlier, during this past weekend.
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Is Andrew Tate a role model — or doing Satan’s work disguised as one?
The controversial influencer Andrew Tate has taken the helm of a ship that’s steering young conservative men in a direction sold as greatness — but it’s a ship young men should be jumping instead. “I think he is the overreaction, the pendulum is swinging so far the other way that young people are looking at…
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Conor McGregor blasts illegal immigration to Ireland during St. Patrick’s Day visit at White House
Former UFC champion Conor McGregor spoke out against illegal immigration to Ireland before a visit with President Donald Trump at the White House on St. Patrick’s Day. The 36-year-old mixed martial arts fighter spoke to reporters in the White House briefing room as White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stood next to him. ‘The illegal…
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Fani Willis ordered to pay $54K in Trump case for breaking Georgia’s open records laws
A Georgia judge ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to pay $54,000 in fines for violating open records laws related to an election interference case. Willis had led the criminal case against President Donald Trump over allegations that he illegally attempted to overturn the official results of the 2020 presidential election. In December, she…
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President Trump: Biden’s ‘Autopen-Signed’ Pardons Are Void And Vacant
On Sunday, President Donald Trump declared that former President Joe Biden’s numerous pardons, including those for House select committee members, are “void” — arguing that they were signed via electronic autopen, and possibly by another official.
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Trump wins another golf tournament, signals it may be his last, as his courses are continually vandalized
President Donald Trump boasted about winning his club’s golf championship while hinting that he would not compete in tournaments in the future. The president announced that he won the golf club championship at his club in Palm Beach County, Florida, thanking his “wonderful Golf Staff” and the many “fantastic golfers” that participated in the event.…
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Musk exposes ‘magic money computers’ that allow government to send funds ‘out of thin air’
Elon Musk revealed that the federal government has “magic money computers” that allow it to send taxpayer funds “out of thin air” without adequate oversight. Musk exposed the shocking information during an interview with Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on the latest episode of his podcast, “Verdict with Ted Cruz,” released on Monday. The episode was…
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Chuck Schumer cancels book tour over ‘security concerns’ after caving to Trump and angering Dems — the ridicule is hilarious
Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is being mocked and ridiculed for canceling stops on a book tour after angering Democrats, who wanted him to fight against a Republican funding bill. Schumer released a statement announcing that several stops on the book tour were canceled and postponed over “security concerns” but did not offer…
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Catherine, Princess Of Wales, Returns To St. Patrick’s Day Parade As Colonel, Following Cancer Battle
Princess Kate Middleton donned an elegant green ensemble as she resumed her role as colonel in a St. Patrick’s Day celebration, marking her return to the event after a hiatus last year due to her battle with cancer.
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Dave Weldon speaks the TRUTH about vaccines; gets pulled from CDC nomination
Doctor Dave Weldon was Donald Trump’s pick to be CDC director — but he was pulled from the nomination for previous comments he made regarding vaccines. Weldon was a former congressman who introduced the Vaccine Safety and Public Confidence Assurance Act in 2007, where he stated several issues relating to vaccine safety. “Several issues relating…
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Lebanese national denied re-entry into US for this glaring reason
U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied re-entry to the United States to Rasha Alawieh, a visa holder and kidney transplant specialist at Brown University, because she had attended the funeral for the former leader of Hezbollah. The story of Alawieh not being allowed back into the United States garnered attention on Monday, but often without…
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DHS Secretary Noem Announces 7-Mile Arizona Border Wall Construction Under Trump Admin
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced the construction project of a new 7-mile stretch of President Donald Trump’s border wall in Arizona.
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Fighter Conor McGregor Set To Meet With Trump, Slams Ireland’s Govt For Allowing Mass Illegal Immigration
Ultimate Fighting Championship star Conor McGregor is reportedly set to meet with President Donald Trump on St. Patrick’s Day, speaking on the influx of illegal immigration plaguing Ireland.
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American Wins L.A. Marathon For First Time Since 1994
An American has won the Los Angeles Marathon for the first time in 31 years.
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‘Loving my job’: Homan relishes Trump admin catapulting criminal aliens into foreign jails, to Obama judge’s chagrin
The Trump administration has strong words for the federal judge who ordered the deportation flights of alleged gang members to return to the United States after the president invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to speed up the number of deportations. The White House said on Sunday that the flights were already over international…
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Male posing as federal agent fires about 30 rounds from AR-15 rifle outside Texas sheriff’s office, sheriff says
A male claiming to be a federal agent fired about 30 rounds from an AR-15 rifle into the air outside a Texas sheriff’s office Saturday morning, according to the sheriff’s account. Houston County Sheriff Zak Benge said the 34-year-old suspect came to the Houston County Sheriff’s Office lobby around 7 a.m. “claiming to be a…
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Michigan baseball player goes viral for snorting third-base line during celebration: ‘I couldn’t believe it’
A Michigan Wolverines infielder pretended to snort the white chalk off the third-base line as a celebration for hitting a triple. During Sunday’s game against USC, junior Mitch Voit went three-for-three with four RBIs. One of those hits was a second-inning triple with the bases loaded that put his team up 5-0. After sliding into…
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Lawyers scheme to shield illegal aliens from ICE, leaked emails show
A group of Minnesota lawyers schemed to shield their illegal alien clients from Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, according to a series of leaked emails obtained by Fox News Digital. The emails were sent on February 6 to the Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ member email list, a member of the group told the…
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Trump’s great awakening: Why Americans rejected wokeness
There will always be a small group of far-left, radical woke preachers fighting the Trump administration and the will of the American people — but that group is getting smaller — and no one is more surprised than the creator of “Dilbert,” Scott Adams. “It’s like common sense broke out, and I think that’s the…
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Trump To Talk With Putin On Tuesday Amid Efforts To End Ukraine War
President Donald Trump said he will be speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to push for an end to the war in Ukraine.
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Rally supporting HS runner charged with assault and battery after striking opponent with relay baton reportedly draws over 50
A rally last week supporting the Virginia high school runner charged with assault and battery after striking her opponent in the head with a baton during a state championship relay reportedly drew more than 50. The rally for Alaila Everett took place Thursday evening outside of I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, WTKR-TV reported. ‘My…
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‘This is war’: Trump signals he’s playing hardball with invocation of Alien Enemies Act, disappointment of Obama judge
The Trump administration made clear with two decisions over the weekend that it is now playing hardball when it comes to throwing terroristic illegal aliens out of the country and dealing with apparent judicial overreach. Wartime measure On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing his secretary of state…
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Trans-identifying city council official arrested at Trump Tower protest
A trans-identifying city council official who prefers they/them pronouns was arrested during a protest at Trump Tower last week, and some of his leftist colleagues on the council are coming to his defense. On Thursday, June Rose, chief of staff of the Providence City Council, joined a raucous group that stormed into Trump Tower in…
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Republicans set their sights on vulnerable Democrats in Congress
The National Republican Congressional Committee announced which House Democrats it is targeting next election cycle to expand the GOP majority. The NRCC has set its sights on 26 “prime pickup opportunities” in light of the GOP’s sweeping victory in November 2024. After taking back the White House, the Senate, and keeping the House, Republicans are…
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Christian women’s basketball team wins national title despite being punished for speaking out against transgender player
A women’s college basketball team won a national championship despite being sanctioned for their coach’s alleged criticism of an opposing team for having a male athlete. Columbia Bible College won the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association women’s basketball national championship on Saturday night with a 77-70 win over St. Mary’s. This was the program’s first national…
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Trump admin to dismantle ‘irretrievably broken’ government media agency
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday directing his administration to dismantle the United States Agency for Global Media and six other government offices. The action will impact the USAGM’s grantees and subsidiaries, including the Voice of America and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting. ‘A significant step toward restoring the greatness of the…