“Immigrants
soon find their place in urban
life, they soon adopt, externally, town manners and opinions, but for a
long time they remain foreign to civic thought. One cannot make a
social philosophy one’s own as easily as a new costume. . . More
menacing than barbarians storming the walls from without are the
seeming citizens within – those who are citizens in gesture,
but not
in thought.” —Ludwig von Mises, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, p. 38 (1922) |
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The Grand Conspiracy: Five Things You Need to Know Douglas Andrews There hasn’t been a lot of talk about the Grand Conspiracy lately – at least not since DNI Tulsi Gabbard stunned the mainstream media into silence just over two weeks ago. It was then that Gabbard released evidence that then-President Barack Obama and his henchmen “conspired to subvert President Trump’s 2016 election victory and undermine the democratic will of the American people … while publicly pretending to engage in a peaceful transfer of power.” While it’s sad, even pathetic, that the legacy media is suddenly dumbstruck about the years-long Russia collusion hoax – which is the most serious political scandal of our lifetimes – it’s not at all unexpected. ![]() Obama and Biden – What Did They Know and When Did They Know It? Mark Alexander There are endless “knock-knock” jokes. But the answer to “Who’s there?” by the deep state coup d'état cabal of co-conspirators who interfered both with the first election of Donald Trump and then undermined his administration, of may be, “The FBI.” In this case, my preference would be for “no knock” entries! A month ago, we noted that a “grand conspiracy” DoJ investigation was launched... At the time, distinguished legal scholar Jonathan Turley, a former Hillary Clinton supporter, concluded: “The public is now learning about the real Russian conspiracy and its key players. It was the most infamous – and successful – political hit job in history. |
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Putin Ally Says Critics Plan 'Titanic Efforts' to Derail Summit and Prolong Ukraine War A senior member of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle warned that multiple countries are mounting "titanic efforts" to undermine the upcoming summit between the Russian leader and U.S. President Donald Trump. "Undoubtedly, a number of countries interested in continuing the conflict will make titanic efforts to disrupt the planned meeting between President Putin and President Trump," wrote Russia's investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, in a Telegram post on Saturday, referencing the Kremlin's ongoing war in Ukraine. | |
In Rush to Blame Job Numbers on Trump, Media Looks Past Key Detail That’s Great News for Americans Chris Donaldson In the Democrat-media rush to blame President Donald J. Trump for Friday’s dismal jobs report, one very important detail was largely ignored, and it’s great news for American workers. But according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), native-born Americans have actually experienced job gains while illegal aliens have declined, an early testament to the effectiveness of Trump’s tough new immigration policies. | |
Trump: Government May Sell Fannie/Freddie Shares, Raise $30B, Cut $8T in Liabilities, Avert 2008-Style Financial Crisis The Trump administration is weighing the sale of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shares in an offering that could begin as early as this year. Plans under discussion call for selling between 5% and 15% of their stock, with the two government-controlled mortgage giants valued at more than $500 billion. The transaction could raise around $30 billion, potentially making it the largest IPO in history. | |
Census Bureau Errors Distort Congressional Representation for the States Hans von Spakovsky In a shocking report that has not received the attention it deserves, the U.S. Census Bureau recently admitted that its 2020 Census count of the American population was incorrect in at least 14 states. U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census Undercounts in Six States, Overcounts in Eight (May 19, 2022) And those mistakes were costly to certain states in terms of congressional representation, number of electors, and money those states are likely to receive from the federal government during the next decade. | ![]() |
JD Vance Calls On Republicans To Take 'decisive Action' To Counter Democratic Gerrymandering Amid the increasingly high-stakes battle over redistricting, Vice President JD Vance is calling for red states to counter what he calls "aggressive" Democratic gerrymandering in blue states like California, New York and Illinois. At the center of this push is a contentious debate over fairness, representation and the role of illegal immigration in congressional apportionment – an issue Vance argues is tipping the scales unfairly in favor of the Democratic Party. "The democratic system in this country is broken because who you vote for doesn't necessarily get reflected in who your representatives are," he told Maria Bartiromo on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures." | |
Chicago Is So Gerrymandered Its Main Airport Is Parking Backlogged Planes in Two Different Congressional Districts Three days after Texas Democrats took a private jet to Chicago in an attempt to stop their Republican counterparts from passing a new congressional map, the airport they flew to, O'Hare International, experienced a flight backlog that forced planes to park in areas of the airport they would not normally use. The city's House districts are so infamously gerrymandered that those planes were parked in two different congressional districts. The ordeal illustrates the extent to which Illinois Democrats gerrymandered their state's House districts to send as many of their partymates to Washington, D.C., as possible. It also illustrates the unforced error Texas Democrats committed by traveling to Chicago to block Republicans from passing a new map in their own state. | |
Inside the Enormous Biden Effort to 'debank' Trump After Jan. 6 Charles Gasparino The scale of the effort to “debank” Donald Trump because of pressure from Biden administration regulators went far beyond JPMorgan and Bank of America, The Post has learned. At least 10 other financial institutions closed their windows to the billionaire real estate tycoon over his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill melee. The moves came in the months after Trump left the White House in 2021, sources inside the Trump Organization told me. The stunning scale of the blacklisting is being revealed here for the first time. | |
Trump Nominates State Department Spox Tammy Bruce for New Role Representing U.S. in the UN Among the first choices President Trump made, after the November 2024 election that swept him back into the White House, was whom should represent his new administration in the role of spokesperson for the State Department. He named Tammy Bruce, and it's easy to see why. On Saturday, Trump shared in a post on his Truth Social account that he's nominating her for an even more prominent role – this time while helping represent the U.S. at the United Nations. "I am pleased to announce that I am nominating Tammy Bruce, a Great Patriot, Television Personality, and Bestselling Author, as our next Deputy Representative of the United States to the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador," he wrote. | |
Trump Puts Nancy Pelosi's Personal Finances Before the Public As Only He Can Andrea Widburg Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul, owns a small company called Financial Leasing Services, Inc. (estimated annual revenue $434,284) that bills itself as a real estate and venture capital investment and consulting firm. Nancy Pelosi herself has spent the last 38 years as a federal employee. Her current salary is $174,000 per year. Nevertheless, Paul and Nancy Pelosi are estimated to be worth around $413 million, up from a “mere” $370 million just two years ago. This power couple’s wealth is almost magical. They are the living embodiment of the fact that, while Republicans get rich and then go into politics, Democrats go into politics and then get rich. | |
Goodbye to DEI, Crushed by the Weight of Its Own Hypocrisies Victor Davis Hanson President Donald Trump’s executive orders banning diversity, equity and inclusion-related racial and gender preferencing have ostensibly doomed the DEI industry. But DEI was already on its last legs. ... DEI had insidiously replaced the old notion of affirmative action – a 1960s-era government remedy for historical prejudices against black Americans, from the legacy of slavery to Jim Crow segregation. But during the Obama era, “diversity” superseded affirmative action by offering preferences to many groups well beyond black Americans. | |
Europe’s Not the Only One Failing Because of the Green New Deal; So is New Jersey Andrea Widburg Thomas Kolbe has written about the collapse of the German economy, something pretty shocking to those of us who remember when the German economy seemed unstoppable. What’s slammed the brakes on that juggernaut is central planning that revolves around the whole Green New Deal theory. Other European countries are doing the same. Spain and Portugal had a catastrophic power outage thanks to their green energy policies, and, in England, people are getting cold and dirty in a very 19th-century way because of the UK’s drive for “Net Zero.” Had Kamala been elected last year, America would almost certainly have gone down that path, too. As it is, California’s Gavin Newsom is now begging the refineries that he closed to reopen. ... "You have to be a conservative to appreciate the irony that Western leftists buy solar panels – which are difficult and expensive to recycle, because they have all sorts of nastiness in them – from China, a country that uses coal to manufacture them." | |
Elon Musk Proved Democrats Never Cared About the Environment Matt Margolis Elon Musk used to be a darling of the left. Then he bought Twitter and turned it into a free speech platform, and the left’s love affair ended overnight. Musk didn’t just stop the censorship of conservatives on one of the biggest social media platforms; he openly endorsed President Trump and went with him to the White House to root out waste and corruption. That’s when the left completely lost it, vandalizing Teslas and attacking dealerships in protest. But their outrage goes even deeper. Musk has exposed something Democrats never wanted you to notice: Their so-called climate principles crumble the moment partisan hatred takes over. Musk’s unapologetic shift to the right triggered such a meltdown on the left that many liberals aren’t just boycotting Tesla; they’re souring on electric vehicles altogether. | |
Meta-Analysis of Over 100 Studies Shows Gas Stoves Pose NO Increased Risks of Asthma Legal Insurrection readers may recall that in 2023, the Biden administration seriously considered a nationwide ban on gas stoves, blaming “pollutants” released by the appliances. Now, a review of the data from 116 separate studies that was recently published in The Lancet and funded by the World Health Organization shows that heating and cooking with natural gas stoves is not associated with asthma in children or adults. ... The study’s conclusion that there is no association between the use of natural gas and asthma contradicts prior claims of population incidence of asthma attributable to gas, which are only valid where a causal relationship exists. In fact the same study shows that the use of gas stoves has a very positive effect on human health, as follows: | The fuel scare was not only bad science, it was dangerous propaganda. |
Moms For Liberty Called a ‘Hate Group’ in Massachusetts Police Trainings The group responsible for training Massachusetts police officers listed a prominent parental rights group alongside Antifa and neo-Nazis on its list of “hate groups.” The Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee, which trains more than 20,000 police officers across the commonwealth, listed Moms for Liberty under “Hate Groups” active in Massachusetts in training materials, which were shared exclusively with The Daily Wire. The training materials cited the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center, which labels Moms for Liberty an “anti-government extremist” group. | |
Corrupt Democrat Rep. Caught Taking Bribes In 2013, U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar and his wife took a seemingly routine trip to Turkey and Azerbaijan, funded by an obscure Houston-based nonprofit. What followed, federal prosecutors now allege, was a years-long scheme involving foreign influence, money laundering, and one of the most serious indictments ever brought against a sitting member of Congress. According to a federal indictment unsealed last week, Cuellar and his wife accepted nearly $600,000 in bribes from two foreign entities: Azerbaijan’s state-owned oil company, SOCAR, and Mexico’s Banco Azteca. | |
DOJ Appoints Prosecutor to Probe Adam Schiff, Letitia James Mortgage Fraud Allegations | |
Why Isn't the Corporate News Showing You a Picture of the Army Sergeant Who Was Arrested for a Shooting Rampage? Five soldiers were shot at Fort Stewart yesterday. A suspect was quickly in custody. His name and mugshot were released. Let's see if any major outlets showed us his face: CNN, NBC, CBS, NPR, others, Nope, Nada. Anyway, here's Sergeant Quornelius Samentrio Radford: Why does the media have to hide the identities of their favored groups? Why can't we do profiles on suspects equally? Don't the American people deserve the truth? What happened to reporting facts instead of narratives? | |
Border Wall Materials Sold by Biden May Soon Find Their Way Back to the Feds, Auctioneer Claims The global government-surplus auction house that listed unused components of President Donald Trump’s border wall under the Biden administration told Fox News Digital on Friday that it plans to coordinate with the Trump administration to return some of the materials to the federal government. In January 2021, President Joe Biden set in motion the chain of events that would eventually lead to the sale of unconstructed border wall components and implements. | |
Anti-ICE Rioter Who Hurled Cinderblocks at Border Patrol Indicted, Faces Up to 20 Years in Prison The rioter who threw cinderblocks at and injured Border Patrol agents during an ICE raid in June in Paramount, California, has been indicted by a federal grand jury. Jacob Daniel Terrazas was charged with one count of assault on a federal employee by using a deadly and dangerous weapon resulting in bodily injury. If convicted, he would face a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison. "We will not stand by while our brave federal agents and officers get hurt,” Acting United States Attorney Bill Essayli said. “If you injure an official enforcing immigration law, you may serve 20 years in a federal prison cell. It’s just not worth it.” | |
Man Arrested with Fully Loaded AR-15 and Knives Outside Palm Beach Airport Frequented by Trump Authorities in Florida arrested a man early Tuesday morning after discovering a loaded AR-15 rifle and several knives inside a rental vehicle parked in a restricted area at a Palm Beach County Airport, according to law enforcement officials. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) deputies responded around 7:10 a.m. after airport operations staff reported a suspicious individual standing outside a dark-colored vehicle in a secure parking zone. When deputies arrived, they found the man, later identified as Michael Rodrigues, 41, of no known local address, outside the vehicle, reportedly getting dressed. Deputies determined the vehicle was a rental and opened the glove compartment to retrieve the rental agreement. Inside, they found a fully loaded AR-15 magazine. | |
Former AOC Organizer Busted After Calling for Attack on 'Israel-Loving Zionists' at Public School Antisemitism has to be one of humanity's oldest and most irrational hatreds, but that doesn't mean it doesn't keep popping up. The latest example comes to us from Brooklyn, from a former organizer for Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) who, we should note, had nothing to do with the event. The former organizer, one Iman Abdul, took to her X account to call for an attack on a public high school attended by Jewish students. | |
INCREDIBLE! Virginia School District Officials Being Investigated for Bankrolling Secret Abortions for Students We have a wild story coming out of Northern Virginia: We have an investigation into some Fairfax County School District officials who are accused of bankrolling and arranging secret abortions for students without their parents’ consent. Is it surprising? Given what we’ve read about school districts giving transgender students puberty blockers and hiding certain methods from parents, why wouldn’t these unhinged officials establish a covert network for abortions? This operation has been around since 2021. | |
First Female Teammate of Trans Athlete Speaks Out on Being 'mortified' by Experience Caroline Hill turned down multiple Division I women's track and field scholarships to compete for Division III Rochester Institute of Technology. Her talents allowed her to break the program record in the 200-meter and 300-meter early in her collegiate career. But then she had to watch both records fall to transgender teammate Sadie Schreiner, all while feeling "uncomfortable" sharing a locker room with her trans teammate for the next two years. | |
Dershowitz Takes on Pierogi Politics, and Leftist Hypocrisy Jonathan Turley Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz appears to be living through a remake of the Seinfeld Soup Nazi episode. However, Dershowitz is facing a new culinary menace in Martha's Vineyard. Chef Krem Miskevich has barred the famed lawyer from buying pierogis because of his political views, and liberals are applauding him for it. Welcome to Pierogi Politics. It is the same distasteful politics that is tearing apart this country, only with an added carbo load. He is treated as a persona non grata and shunned by the wealthy community. |
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The Reveal: Democrats
Pulled the Greatest Political Con Job Ever on Americans. It's Finally Unraveling Jonathan Turley This week, Washington was rocked by new releases in the declassification of material related to the origins of the Russian investigation. The material shows further evidence of a secret plan by the Clinton campaign to use the FBI and media to spread a false claim that Donald Trump was a Russian asset. With this material, the public is finally seeing how officials and reporters set into motion what may be the greatest hoax ever perpetrated in American politics. There never was a Russian collusion conspiracy. This is the emerging story of the real Russian conspiracy to manufacture a false narrative that succeeded in devouring much of the first term of the Trump administration. |
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The Deep State’s Secret
Is Out: Kash Patel Found Thousands of Trump-Russia Docs Matt Margolis FBI Director Kash Patel stumbled onto a hidden stash of sensitive documents about the Trump-Russia probe’s origins, thousands of them, packed into multiple “burn bags” hidden in a secret room at the bureau, sources told Fox News Digital. These “burn bags” aren’t just any trash. They’re meant for destroying classified or highly sensitive material, which makes this discovery all the more explosive. |
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Trump 1.0 Alums Share Chilling
Google Message from Before Second-Term Return: 'LAWFARE at its finest' Officials from the first Trump administration are alleging they received notices from Google shortly before they returned to office that they were being probed by the FBI under the Biden administration and the web giant was unable to tell them because of a court order... "They were trying to bait me to go to court to get them to destroy their secret copies of the emails, so they could try to break even my lawyer-client privilege with President Trump. But my team and I didn’t fall for it," Clark also said. "Moreover, the whole thing was a blatant attempt to intimidate me. It didn’t work and I didn’t fold under the pressure." |
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Trump Tells Schumer to 'GO TO HELL'
Over Senate Nominee Deal Funding Demands After Negotiations Collapse In a lengthy post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of "demanding over One Billion Dollars in order to approve a small number of our highly qualified nominees."... Instead of finding a pathway to vote on as many as 60 of the president’s nominees, all of which moved through committee with bipartisan support, lawmakers rapid-fire voted on seven before leaving Washington until September. But prior to the president’s edict, both sides of the aisle believed they were on the verge of a breakthrough to both meet Trump’s desire to see his nominees confirmed and leave Washington. |
"Go home and explain to your constituents what bad people the Democrats are," Trump. |
Bondi DOJ Files Complaint Alleging Misconduct by Federal Judge James Boasberg The Department of Justice has filed an official complaint alleging misconduct by U.S. District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg. Fox News has reviewed the complaint which was written by Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle and addressed to the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Sri Srinivasan. "The Department of Justice respectfully submits this complaint alleging misconduct by U.S. District Court Chief Judge James E. Boasberg for making improper public comments about President Donald J. Trump to the Chief Justice of the United States and other federal judges that have undermined the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary," says Mr. Mizelle. |
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Trump Killing Federal Regulations
at 10-1 Rate, Tops First Term’s 4-1 Cut With little fanfare, the Trump administration has gone on a regulation-cutting binge, eliminating Biden- and Obama-era rules while slashing the bureaucracy built to impose costly restrictions on Wall Street and Main Street. Early indications from a key regulation watcher confirm that President Donald Trump is not just making good on a campaign promise to cut 10 regulations for every new one his team proposes, but has also paused issuing new regulations. |
The new campaign dubbed the “Unrule” |
Trump Vindicated by Jobs Slump;
Powell Humiliated The July jobs report was a disaster for the American worker, the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve, and Jerome Powell. But it was also a vindication for Donald Trump, for dissenting Fed Governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman, and for a private sector economist named Neil Dutta. With payrolls rising by just 73,000 and prior months revised down by a stunning 258,000 jobs, the data confirmed what critics have warned for months: the Fed’s overly tight policy has weakened the labor market. It’s hard to imagine a sharper rebuke to Jerome Powell’s complacent view of the labor market. |
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Critical Condition: America Faces a
Supply Chain Crisis for Basic Drugs, and Trump Wants to Fix It "This is a horrible situation," Sen. Roger "Doc" Marshall, R-Kan., a medical doctor now serving in the Senate, told Just the News. "America makes only about 10% of our active pharmaceutical ingredients. These are the simple things: antibiotics, penicillin, ampicillin, Keflex. Think about insulin or monoclonal antibodies. These are real simple things." Marshall said the efforts of drugmakers to drive down costs through globalization moved the production of ingredients and finished drugs overseas to China, a competitor, and India, an ally with a history of quality control issues with drugmaking. |
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Texas Local Official Caught Mocking
DHS Secretary as 'Homeland Barbie' After Deadly Floods City officials in Kerrville were largely unprepared for the devastating floods that struck the Hill Country on July 4, according to newly released city communications, including emails and text messages obtained by KSAT through public records requests. The documents include a text exchange involving Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice, in which he appeared to mock U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Hours before a July 5 press conference, held alongside federal, state, and local officials to update the public on rescue efforts, a city employee texted Rice, "Just saw you met Homeland Barbie. How is she?" Rice replied, "Basically Homeland Barbie," followed by a string of laughter. |
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Judge Makes Wildly Insane Ruling on
Trump Revoking TPS – May Have Topped Planned Parenthood Absurdity Bonchie It's important to note the context of the people involved here. Specifically regarding the Central Americans granted Temporary Protective Status, that happened under the Clinton administration in response to Hurricane Mitch. Since 1998, that status has been used as a de facto amnesty despite the countries in question having fully recovered some two decades ago. As for those from Nepal, their status stems from an earthquake that struck in 2015. So, before we even get into the details, the justification to continue TPS for the populations in question seems stretched beyond absurdity. Does the word "temporary" even mean anything at this point? It sure doesn't seem like it if a judge can decree it permanent despite the justification for the status no longer even existing. |
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Ex-Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith
Under Investigation By Government Watchdog Office of Special Counsel The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is investigating former special counsel Jack Smith, the OSC has confirmed to Fox News. Smith was tapped in 2022 by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland to serve as special counsel regarding two probes pertaining to then-former President Donald Trump. The OSC is investigating Smith for allegedly violating the Hatch Act, which bars government employees from partaking in political activities. It is not a criminal investigation. |
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Trump-Hating Russia Hoax
Investigator Fired As Top NSA Lawyer The National Security Agency fired one of its top lawyers, April Doss, after The Daily Wire revealed that she has a history of expressing anti-Trump views. That’s not surprising given that she previously worked for Democrat Sen. Mark Warner. “When serving as the top Democrat on the Senate intelligence panel,” the Wire said, Warner “hired Doss to tie Trump to Russia.” Doss is hardly apolitical – she advocated for cracking down on COVID “misinformation,” blamed Republican “extremists” for the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and labeled the January 6 Capitol riot an “insurrection,” which she blamed on Donald Trump. |
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Thugocracy? Adam Schiff Thinks
Distrust of Government Started with Trump -- Boy, Have We Got News for Him! Warren Squire Democrat Senator Adam Schiff says Americans no longer trust the government because of President Donald Trump. Um, Americans haven’t trusted the government for decades, Schiff. Your time in office, plus your relentless pushing of the debunked Russiagate hoax, has only caused that distrust to expand. Trump, on the other hand, is purging the rot from federal agencies that Americans trust least. |
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Fourth Slugger Busted in Cincinnati Brawl As New Video Shows Moments Before Melee |
Cincinnati beatdown victim reveals 'very bad brain trauma' |
Cincinnati Police Chief Under
Intense Scrutiny for Mass Brawl Was Accused by Fellow Cops of
Anti-White Discrimination, Using 'Race-Based Quota System' Embattled Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge was being sued by four high-ranking officers claiming she discriminated against white lieutenants while doling out promotions and assignments using a “race-based quota system.” The lawsuit, filed in May, resurfaced as Theetge faces scrutiny amid her department’s investigation into the high-profile vicious street beatdown of a defenseless white woman in the Ohio city last weekend. Capt. Robert Wilson and Lieutenants Patrick Caton, Gerald Hodges and Andrew Mitchell claimed in the suit that the police chief bypassed them for positions they deserved – and instead gave minority and female lieutenants preferential treatment, Newsweek reported. |
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Election Integrity Watchdog: New York’s Voter Rolls Are a ‘Disaster’ M.D. Kittle New York is known for a lot of things: The Big Apple, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo wings. The Empire State also lays claim to some of the worst voter rolls in the country, according to a new report from an election-integrity watchdog. According to the Public Interest Legal Foundation, nearly 50,000 registrants on New York’s voter list are registered in at least one other state. About half of those – 24,873 registrants – are also registered in Florida. Another 6,247 have duplicate registrations in North Carolina, and another 5,724 are also on New Jersey’s voting rolls. |
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Mamdani's Cop-Hating Agenda Speaks
Louder Than His Hollow Words After Horrific NYC Shooting Michael Goodwin Sensible New Yorkers didn’t need yet another reason to vote against Zohran Mamdani for mayor, but Monday’s horrific Midtown slaughter provided a clear illustration of why the radical Democrat must not win the keys to City Hall. Mamdani is in Uganda celebrating his wedding, but his initial statement on X about the bloodbath on Park Avenue rings hollow given his past smears of the NYPD and repeated calls to – “defund the police.” |
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For First Time, Arab League Nations
Condemn Oct. 7, Demand Hamas Leave Gaza While Calling for 2-State Solution In a move to re-establish the two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, the European Union, Arab League and 17 countries joined an agreement Tuesday at a United Nations conference, calling for an end to the Gaza War. Notably, the declaration signed by Arab League nations – including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, and others – featured the first public condemnation of Hamas for the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre, along with a clear demand for the terror group to release Israeli hostages, disarm and leave Gaza. The seven-page document is titled “New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine” and was obtained by several news outlets. |
I predict there will
never be a 2-state solution. Here's why! |
Octopus Latches Onto 6-Year-Old
Boy, Refusing to Release, Mother Says, Showing Footage of the Child's Injuries |
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Sunblock: The Global Fight to Save
Farmland from Big Solar Robert Bryce I made this 10-minute documentary, SUNBLOCK, because I love farmers and ranchers and want to tell their stories. This film is available for free here on Substack and YouTube. I made this film with my own money on a tiny budget with basic equipment so I could produce it quickly and shine a spotlight on the global battle to save prime farmland from the encroachment of giant solar projects. Of course, the widespread destruction of farmland doesn’t fit the narrative that’s relentlessly promoted by climate activists, legacy media outlets, and big NGOs like the Sierra Club, NRDC, and Environmental Defense Fund. And of course, the New York Times and NPR are parroting the same pro-solar narrative. But the facts are clear: solar energy is expanding rapidly; that expansion is gobbling up massive amounts of land; and all over the world, farmers, ranchers, and rural landowners are fighting to protect their property and livelihoods from Big Solar. |
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Trump Doesn’t Tilt at Windmills –
He Tears Them Down Stephen Green Don Quixote tragically tilted at windmills, mistaking them for monsters. Donald Trump, on the other hand, recognizes the real monster – the subsidies, the blight, and the lies – behind the spinning blades. "They’re killing us. They’re killing the beauty of our scenery, our valleys, our beautiful plains. It’s the most expensive form of energy. It’s no good," Trump said to an audience that must have been aghast at his politically incorrect audacity. "When they start to rust and rot in eight years, you can't really turn them off, you can't bury them, they won't let you bury the propellers – you know, the props – because they're a certain type of fiber that doesn't go well with the land, that's what they say, the environmentalists say you can't bury them." |
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The Hypocrisy of Green Opposition:
Environmental Groups’ War on Sensible Forest Management in the U.S. Stephen Heins As someone fed up with the alarmist narratives peddled by mainstream media and so-called environmental champions – echoing the truth-seeking spirit of xAI – I’ve watched with growing frustration as these groups sabotage practical forest management in the United States. What should be straightforward stewardship to prevent wildfires, promote healthy ecosystems, and sustain resources has been twisted into a battlefield of ideology over evidence. |
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Department of Energy Report on the Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Francis Menton The same day that EPA initiated the process of revoking the absurd “endangerment finding” that demonizes CO2 emissions from energy production there was another equally momentous development on the energy front at the federal government. On that day, the Department of Energy released a lengthy Report with the title “A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate.” ... The Report overall comes off as a fair and balanced assessment of risks and trade-offs, rather than what normally comes from climate academics and journalists, which are cheap attempts to use speculation and fake projections to scare you out of your wits. |
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Kamala Harris Announces She Will
Not Run for California Governor Former Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday announced that she will not run for California governor next year, ending months of speculation. The decision comes amid questions about her political future after she lost the 2024 presidential election to President Donald Trump. Harris previously stated that she would reach a decision on governor this summer. |
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Pirro Confirmed as D.C. U.S.
Attorney Amid Partisan Clash As Dem Nominee Blockade Continues The Senate on Saturday confirmed Jeanine Pirro, President Donald Trump’s pick to serve as Washington D.C.’s top prosecutor, as lawmakers failed to reach a deal to ram through dozens of the president’s nominees. The onetime New York judge and prosecutor and former Fox News host was one of the over 150 still outstanding nominees on the Senate’s calendar as Senate Republicans work to find a path forward to ram through Senate Democrats’ blockade of Trump’s nominees, and part of a slew of picks to get a vote over the weekend. |
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N. Carolina Lawmakers Override Dem
Governor’s Veto of Bill Preventing ‘Sexual Exploitation of Women and Minors’ Both the state House and the state Senate voted to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of the a Republican sponsored legislation that would officially “recognize two sexes in all administrative rules, regulations, or public policies adopted” by the state, prohibit state funding from going toward trans procedures, and require schools to “adopt policies” enabling parents and students to opt out of curriculum on religious grounds. According to the North Carolina Family Policy Council, the law will also “extend the statute of limitations to ten years for a malpractice action arising out of injury associated with a gender transition procedure.” |
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Black, Hispanic Americans More
Likely Than Whites to Think DEI Increases Discrimination Against Them, Poll Finds Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely than white Americans to believe that left-wing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives "end up increasing discrimination against people like them," the Associated Press reported Thursday based on its joint poll with NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. "About 4 in 10 Black adults and about one-third of Hispanic adults say DEI increases discrimination against Black people, compared with about one-quarter of white adults," according to the AP. "There is a similar split between white adults and Black and Hispanic adults on assessments of discrimination against Hispanic people." |
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Trump Admin Withholds $100 Million
in Funding for Duke University Amid Civil Rights Probe The Trump administration has frozen $108 million in federal funding for North Carolina's Duke University, days after it opened a civil rights investigation into the school. The investigation, announced Monday, centers on allegations that Duke's law school made hiring and acceptance decisions on the basis of race and color. It also accuses the university of using race preferences in hiring, admissions and scholarship decisions. |
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More Than a Dozen States Still Not
Complying with New Title IX Interpretation More than a dozen U.S. states – and the District of Columbia – are refusing to comply with former President Trump’s Feb. 5, 2025, executive order “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” which directs federal agencies to withhold funding from schools and athletic associations that allow males to compete on girls’ teams. That order mandates a biological-sex definition under Title IX and instructs the Department of Education to enforce this interpretation. Yet, Defending Education’s Title IX tracker found that out of 50 states, 18 plus D.C. have publicly rejected the rule via official statements or policies. |
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Virginia Dad Suspended from Pool After Calling Out Boy in Girls’ Races A Virginia father was suspended from a local pool after alerting officials to a boy competing against girls in several swimming races. Woodley Pool, located in Fairfax County, claims they are suspending Luis Enrique Fernandez, a father of six, for allegedly using “repeated vulgarity” toward a parent and members of an opposing team and acting in a “threatening and abusive” manner. However, speaking exclusively to The Daily Wire, Fernandez says the account is not true. The father of six, who has been a paying member of the club since 2019, suspects the Woodley Pool board is punishing him for speaking out about the male competing against females, while using a flimsy pretext – which Fernandez vehemently disputes – as cover. |
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Newly Declassified
Documents Destroy Russian Collusion Hoax Gregg Jarrett The Big Lie was that then-candidate Donald Trump colluded with Russia to rig the 2016 presidential election. It derived from a phony dossier commissioned and financed by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that Obama’s national security team happily peddled to destroy his successor. It begat an even bigger whopper that "Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump" and "aspired to help" his election chances. This notorious deceit was inserted in the official Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) that was ordered by Obama himself and conjured up by his CIA Director John Brennan. |
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Revenge or Justice? Victor Davis Hanson Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard just released a trove of apparently once-classified documents – with promises of much more to follow. The new material describes the role of the Obama administration's intelligence and investigatory directors – purportedly along with former President Barack Obama himself – in undermining the 2016 Trump presidential campaign. In addition, their efforts extended to sabotaging the 2016-2017 presidential transition and, by extension, the first three years of the Trump presidency. The released documents add some new details to what over the last decade has become accepted knowledge. |
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DNI
Tulsi Gabbard: Obama and Clinton Were Coconspirators Mark Alexander |
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Actually, Obama Can Be Indicted.
Here’s Why. Matt Margolis This week, investigative journalist John Solomon told Steve Bannon that despite all the evidence that has been declassified linking Barack Obama to the Russiagate hoax, Obama won’t and can't be indicted for his role in the Russian collusion hoax. But is Solomon right? [T]he ruling does not give presidents the power to break the law with impunity. If a president lies to federal investigators, commits fraud, or abuses power outside the scope of his official duties, he can still face prosecution. The Court explicitly left the door open for criminal charges – even against sitting or former presidents – if the conduct in question was personal, political, or unrelated to the legitimate functions of the presidency. |
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Obama Tries to Extract Himself from
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Jessica Tarlov Flips Out When Confronted with Facts on Russia Hoax Matt Margolis The liberal media is in full meltdown mode over the latest bombshells exposing the Russian collusion hoax – and this time, the fallout reaches straight into Barack Obama’s inner circle, possibly even the man himself. Watching the panic set in has been something to behold. But for pure unintentional comedy, nothing beats the reaction over at Fox News, where resident left-wing mouthpiece Jessica Tarlov completely lost it – again – during a segment on “The Five.” What triggered the outburst? Jesse Watters dared to cite the mountain of evidence blowing apart one of the Democrats’ most sacred myths: that Vladimir Putin was obsessed with electing Donald Trump in 2016. |
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Trump Admin Locates 13,000
Unaccompanied Minors, Arrests Hundreds of Sponsors Immigration and Customs Enforcement under President Donald Trump has arrested more than 400 sponsors of unaccompanied minors for crimes related to mistreatment of the children in their care or for other reasons, a Health and Human Services official told NewsNation. Over 300,000 unaccompanied minors flooded into the United States under former President Joe Biden and were then lost to government officials, according to the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General. |
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Pro-Trump Law Group Says Cracker
Barrel's DEI Programs Violate Federal, State Civil Rights Laws Conservative pro-Trump law group America First Legal (AFL) filed complaints Monday with the Tennessee Attorney General and the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission (EEOC), alleging Cracker Barrel is maintaining discriminatory employment practices stemming from its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies. The complaints point to public documents, internal reports, and Cracker Barrel’s own language to allege the company maintains illegal DEI frameworks, such as race- and gender-conscious hiring, leadership and promotion pipelines, which provide benefits to employees on the basis of protected characteristics. |
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Missouri AG Bailey Sued Planned
Parenthood on Wednesday for Allegedly Misleading Women About the
Abortion Pill’s Dangers The abortion provider makes “brazenly false” claims about the abortion pill, mifepristone, to boost revenue, putting women at risk by suggesting it is “safer than many other medicines like penicillin, Tylenol, and Viagra,” the lawsuit alleges. “The national Planned Parenthood organization is actively endangering the lives of women and girls across the country by spreading lies and disinformation about the powerful chemical abortion drug,” Bailey said in a statement. “The facts are clear: more than 4.5 percent of women who take this dangerous drug end up in the emergency room, yet Planned Parenthood compares it to Tylenol. This is a blatant violation of Missouri law, and I will not allow a death factory to lie to Missouri women in pursuit of its radical agenda.” ![]() Planned Parenthood Sues Nevada Over 40-Year Abortion Law A 40-year-old dormant law requiring Nevada minors to notify parents before an abortion was enacted for the first time Tuesday evening. In anticipation on Monday, Planned Parenthood launched a lawsuit to block the dormant law, Senate Bill 510, and to return the permanent injunction that had kept the 1985 law from being enforced. “For decades, unmarried and unemancipated adolescents have been allowed to and trusted to make decisions related to their pregnancies without forced parental involvement or judicial involvement,” read the Planned Parenthood complaint to Nevada’s Eighth Judicial District Court. |
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How the Trump AI Action Plan Will
Wreck Green Energy Eric Worrall The White House today [July 23] released “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan”, in accordance with President Trump’s January executive order on Removing Barriers to American Leadership in AI. Winning the AI race will usher in a new golden age of human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security for the American people. The Plan identifies over 90 Federal policy actions across three pillars – Accelerating Innovation, Building American AI Infrastructure, and Leading in International Diplomacy and Security – that the Trump Administration will take in the coming weeks and months. Key policies in the AI Action Plan include: |
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Climate Activists Demand End to U.S. Navy's 'Blue Angels' Airshow in Seattle Seattle climate activists are protesting an upcoming U.S. Navy Blue Angels airshow, claiming the jets pollute the environment, while a local woman filed a lawsuit on Monday claiming the military jets traumatized her ailing cat. The Blue Angels, the elite military aviation stunt team consisting of 140 active-duty Sailors and Marines, aims to "showcase the excitement, precision, and power of naval aviation" with their performances, now in their 79th year, the Blue Angels website says. The squadron has been performing at Seattle’s Seafair festival since 1972. |
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Enviros Say EPA Staffing Cuts Will
Undermine Research, but Agency Critics Say Its Science Was Biased After the Supreme Court approved the Trump administration’s plans to lay off thousands of federal employees, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced “organizational improvements” in the department. These actions would, Zeldin said recently in making the announcement, address inefficiencies and improve the EPA’s ability to fulfill its core mission. Zeldin said in the announcement Friday that he was creating a new Office of Finance and Administration to streamline the agency’s financial and administrative operations, as well as changes to other agency programs. The following day, Zeldin announced that the Office of Research and Development (ORD) would be eliminated. |
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California Dems Reportedly
Scrambling to Find Buyer for Refinery After Running Owner Out of Town California Democrats are reportedly rushing to find a buyer for a refinery scheduled to shut down in 2026 as a potential gas crisis looms over the state, according to Reuters. The California Energy Commission (CEC) is reportedly actively seeking buyers to stop the upcoming closure of the Valero refinery in Benicia, California, according to three people familiar with the matter that spoke to Reuters. Democrat officials are now reportedly scrambling to keep the refinery operating in California after enforcing stringent regulations that have helped prompt refineries to close across the state for years. |
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Family Reveals Shocking Details of What Really Happened in Fatal Long Island MRI Accident The family of a Long Island man who tragically died in a freak MRI-related accident is claiming that the technician is at fault for their loved one's death. The incident occurred at Nassau Open MRI in Westbury on Wednesday afternoon, where Keith McAllister, 61, was pulled into the machine by its powerful magnetic force and remained stuck for nearly an hour before being freed. According to their daughter, Samantha Bodden, the MRI technician left the room during the procedure to get McAllister to assist his wife, but failed to warn him about the danger of wearing metal near the machine. |
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Food Is Stockpiled in Gaza and the UN Is Refusing the Group Ready to Deliver It Dmitri Bolt The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a Delaware-based humanitarian foundation, issued a public proposal to the United Nations on Wednesday, offering to deliver 2,500 tons of food sitting undistributed in Gaza. The Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), an Israeli aid group, posted on X yesterday aerial footage of the pallets of aid that are waiting to be handed out to hungry Gazans. The UN refused, claiming that the organization prioritizes IDF military objectives over neutral humanitarian aid. They have also criticized GHF’s methods, claiming that many Palestinians have been killed while attempting to access aid at GHF’s designated distribution sites. To date, GHF has delivered 87 million meals, averaging between two to three million meals handed out per day. |
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Iran's Supreme Leader Allegedly Spends His Days Sleeping and Getting High Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spends all day sleeping and using drugs while most of the country lacks access to clean water and electricity, according to a social media account linked to Israel's national intelligence agency. "How can a leader lead when they sleep half the day and spend the other half high on substances?" the Mossad's Farsi account wrote Friday on X. "Water, electricity, life!" "Consuming drugs and conversing with spirits are not desirable traits for someone leading a country," the account wrote on July 9. |
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DHS: Two Wisconsin Teens Would
'Still Be Alive' If Not for Sanctuary Policies Protecting Illegal Immigrant The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged a detainer against 30-year-old Noelia Saray Martinez-Avila, who was charged in the deaths of 18-year-old Hallie Helgeson and 19-year-old Brady Heiling. "Hallie Helgeson and Brady Heiling had their whole lives ahead of them -- and they would still be alive today if it weren’t for Noelia Saray Martinez-Avila -- a criminal illegal alien from Honduras," Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. "Martinez-Avila recklessly drove the wrong way on a highway while intoxicated and killed these two teens. "ICE has lodged an arrest detainer to remove this public safety threat from the U.S.," she continued. "Unfortunately, this sanctuary jurisdiction has a history of not honoring ICE arrest detainers often leading to the release of murderers and other heinous criminals. Under Secretary Noem, these precious victims will not be forgotten, and we will fight for justice." |
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DoJ Pledges to 'kill' DEI in Govt,
Business, Schools – “Either DEI Will End on its Own, or We Will Kill It” The Department of Justice will remain laser-focused on combating actions it believes violate civil rights laws, including initiatives promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. That plan includes using subpoenas, prosecutions or revocation of federal funding, DOJ Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said in a civil rights and DEI-focused Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday. “The goal is clear – either DEI will end on its own, or we will kill it,” Dhillon told lawmakers, arguing that DEI, by pushing for equity-based outcomes rather than individual rights and opportunity, is “a form of group justice that is a Marxist concept” and equates to “invidious racial discrimination.” “The modern civil rights machine, both inside and outside the government, has been wielded like a weapon.” –Eric Schmitt |
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Leading Medical Journals Care More
About DEI Than Major Diseases Howard H. Fenn & Kurt Miceli In his novel The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann describes wealthy European consumptives who retreat to a sanitorium high in the Swiss Alps, convinced that thin air aids in treating pulmonary tuberculosis. In their self-contained community, they affirm their faith in contemporary medical practices while delaying the demands of life in the “flatlands.” Medical researchers, it seems, are retreating to a sanatorium of their own. Based on our analysis, leading medical journals increasingly lean left and are abandoning scientific principles in service of progressive ideology. |
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Columbia U. to Pay More
Than $220M After Violating Jewish Students' Civil Rights in Massive Win for Trump Admin The Trump administration has won unprecedented concessions from Columbia University in a sweeping settlement – with the Ivy League school paying more than $220 million and pledging to reverse racially discriminatory practices and resolve civil rights violations against Jewish students and workers, The Post can exclusively reveal. The settlement, under which Columbia will agree to submit to independent monitoring to ensure it is complying with merit-based hiring and admissions requirements, is likely to put pressure on other schools – like Harvard University – that have crossed the White House over tolerance of extreme Jew-hatred on campus since the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas against Israel. Columbia Janitors Forced to Scrub Swastikas After Brutal Assault by Anti-Israel Mob Settle with School for Undisclosed Amount |
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U.S. Olympic Committee Bends to
Trump, Bars Trans Athletes from Women’s Competition The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced a major change on Monday, barring transgender athletes from competing in women’s competition, which will go into effect for the 2028 Olympic Games in California, where opposition to such biological standards has been fierce. The decision comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in February called “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” The USOPC updated its Athlete Safety Policy on its website, telling sports groups like those for swimming, track, and fencing to follow the new rule. They say it’s because they’re a federally funded group and have to listen to the government after some “respectful” talks with officials. |
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Vanderbilt Administrator Caught
Saying DEI Remains ‘Part of What We Do’ A Vanderbilt University administrator was caught on camera admitting that the school is actively pursuing diversity, equity, and inclusion goals in violation of President Donald Trump’s executive action cracking down on colleges pushing the leftist DEI agenda. G.L. Black, the Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, said last month that the school remains “thoughtful around DEI work” and its “focus on belonging and building communities and sustaining communities and access and resources,” according to a video obtained by The Daily Wire. |
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New York Pays Christian
Photographer $225K for Threatening Her for Refusal to Do Same-Sex Weddings New York ended four years of litigation by Christian wedding photographer Emilee Carpenter by paying her $225,000 in legal fees and promising not to enforce several laws that infringe Carpenter's First Amendment rights, leaving her free to avoid photographing same-sex weddings. The consent decree between Attorney General Letitia James and Carpenter's lawyers at the Alliance Defending Freedom follows a May ruling by U.S. District Judge Frank Geraci, nominated by President Obama, that it was "beyond debate" the Empire State cannot apply public accommodations laws to "expressive activity to compel speech." |
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Ninth Circuit Sides with Oregon Mom
Denied Adoption Over Not Affirming Gender Ideology A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday in favor of an Oregon mother who was denied the ability to seek adoption by the state after she refused to affirm gender ideology as part of the application. A three judge panel on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled 2-1 in favor of Jessica Bates, finding the Oregon policy requiring adoptive parents to “respect, accept, and support” a child’s gender identity, expression, or sexual orientation, likely violates the First Amendment for infringing on her “sincerely held religious beliefs.” Judge Daniel Bress wrote the majority ruling, joined by Judge Michael Hawkins, while Judge Richard Clifton dissented from the majority. |
Court ruling flies in the face of gender madness |
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Biden’s
DEI Hire at SCOTUS Hits a New Low Emmy Griffin Last week, The Washington Post published an op-ed by a distressed professional clown who was deeply offended that Donald Trump was counted among his merry band. In other words, leftists love to call Trump “a clown.” Clearly, though, all of the Left’s acolytes are clowns, and no one is more clownish these days than Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Three years ago, the Joe Biden-appointed jurist infamously claimed during her confirmation hearing that she couldn’t define what a woman is because she’s “not a biologist.” More recently, in the Trump v. CASA decision last month, the justice’s dissenting opinion used the meme phrase “wait for it” and asserted that the judiciary had to act in order to restrain a monarchical executive branch. It was so bad that Justice Amy Coney Barrett addressed it in withering terms in her own opinion for the majority. |
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The Biden Admin Stole
Your Data to Rig Elections and Censor Speech Matt Margolis Jason Chaffetz has delivered a devastating exposé that should terrify every American who values his or her constitutional rights. Writing in the New York Post, the former House Oversight Committee chairman pulls back the curtain on what may be the most comprehensive assault on American democracy we've witnessed in our lifetime – and it's happening with our own tax dollars. Chaffetz revealed that the Biden administration didn't just weaponize federal agencies against political opponents; it orchestrated an elaborate data-theft operation that would make authoritarian regimes jealous. As Chaffetz explains, "Federal entities outsourced unlawful data collection to politically sympathetic partners. Rather than directly amassing data, they procured or exchanged it from or with nonprofits and technology firms." |
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Tulsi Gabbard Details Bombshell
Claims of Obama-Era Cabal's 'Treasonous Conspiracy' Against Trump Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard detailed "striking" findings from declassified documents released Friday, claiming to showcase "overwhelming evidence" that an Obama-era cabal laid the groundwork for what would be the years-long Trump-Russia collusion probe after the 2016 election. "The implications of this are frankly nothing short of historic," Gabbard said on this week's "Sunday Morning Futures." "Over 100 documents that we released on Friday really detail and provide evidence of how this treasonous conspiracy was directed by President Obama just weeks before he was due to leave office after President Trump had already gotten elected. This is not a Democrat or Republican issue. This is an issue that is so serious it should concern every single American because it has to do with the integrity of our democratic republic," she continued. |
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Tulsi Gabbard 'cannot fathom' How
Durham, Mueller Missed Evidence of 'years-long coup' Against Trump |
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Pete King to Newsmax:
Hold Obama Team Accountable on Russia Claims Former Rep. Pete King, who was on the House Intelligence Committee during President Donald Trump's first term in office, said Sunday on Newsmax that he hopes revelations made by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard about actions allegedly undertaken by the Obama administration to undermine the election will "hold people accountable." "That was a scandal from beginning to end," the New York Republican said on "Wake Up America Weekend," adding that "what the Democrats were doing" against Trump was "the worst disgrace ever." |
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More Whistleblowers Want to Speak
Out on Anti-Trump Plot That Began Under Obama, Tulsi Gabbard Says Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Sunday that whistleblowers were coming forward since the release of documents and a memo detailing the Obama administration’s efforts to undermine President Donald Trump after the 2016 election. “We have whistleblowers … coming forward now, after we released these documents because there are people who were around, who were working within the intelligence community who so disgusted by what happened, we’re starting to see some of them come out of the woodwork here because they, too, like you and I and the American people, want to see justice delivered,” Gabbard told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo. “So we’re going to provide everything that we have, everything that we will continue to gather to the Department of Justice for that direct intent and that direct purpose.” |
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Desperate Dem Strategist Hopes for
Economic Collapse to Save Party from 'Nightmare' Some Democratic strategists are so desperate for the party to start performing better, that they’re hoping for the economy to tank. A report from The Hill on Tuesday quoted several Democratic strategists reflecting on what they see as the dismal state of the Democratic Party. One said the party should be "praying" for a depression as a lifeline for their declining popularity following President Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. "This is a nightmare scenario for the Dems right now," an anonymous strategist told the outlet. "We better pray long and hard that the country is going to be in a [terrible] depression, because I don’t know how else we find ourselves out of this mess." |
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Trump’s Housing Chief Rips Powell
for Blowing Millions on Fed Facelift During Housing Crisis He
Perpetuates The Federal Reserve's headquarters has been undergoing a major renovation that has been plagued by cost overruns and now has a price tag of $2.5 BILLION. Meanwhile, the Trump administration faults Powell for not cutting interest rates, even with inflation seemingly under control. "It’s rich that an unelected bureaucrat like Powell is wasting billions of taxpayer dollars on building renovations while Americans struggle to buy homes due to high mortgage rates, which are directly impacted by his refusal to lower interest rates," Turner told Fox News Digital. |
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Here’s What the Left Doesn’t Want
You to Know About the Inflation Report Matt Margolis The June inflation report just dropped, and right on cue, the left's spin machine is in full swing. Consumer prices ticked up slightly, and now they’re scrambling to spin it as proof that Donald Trump’s America First trade agenda is tanking the economy. But don’t fall for the headlines; they’re not telling you the whole story. Yes, the Consumer Price Index rose 0.3% last month, pushing the annual inflation rate to 2.7%. That’s a bit above the Fed’s 2% target and the highest since February, but it was exactly what Wall Street expected. Actually, it was better. |
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Why Is Cutting 0.1% of the $6.75
Trillion Federal Budget So Hard? Rick Moran The U.S. Senate passed a bill that cuts around $9 billion from funds for public broadcasting and foreign aid. That represents cutting 0.1% of the $6.75 trillion in federal spending from a budget with a $2 trillion deficit. And these were the easy cuts. Republicans have been clamoring for decades to cut foreign aid and stop funding public broadcasting. Still, the vote was 51-48 with two GOP senators defecting. This shows the obstacles to cutting enough government spending to make a dent in the federal budget deficit, much less start the process of bringing down the national debt. |
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"Shifty Mortgages?" California Sen.
Adam Schiff Under Fire Over Long-Dormant Fraud Allegations Long-standing allegations of mortgage fraud are resurfacing against California Senator Adam Schiff, drawing renewed attention to discrepancies in his declared primary residence and past refinancing activities involving entities such as Fannie Mae. While some sources indicate the statute of limitations for these alleged offenses may have expired, President Donald Trump has reignited the conversation with strong accusations on Truth Social. |
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Biden: I Made All the Pardon
Decisions. NYT: Well ... Maybe? Ed Morrissey When you've lost the New York Times ... Joe Biden wants us all to know how offended he is over suggestions that he didn't make all the decisions in his presidency. The umbrage Biden had taken turned out to be great enough for him to grant a telephone interview to the Gray Lady to refute all suggestions otherwise. But even if the Old Gray Mare ain't what she used to be, even the NYT can't quite reconcile the sheer volume of autopenned clemency actions with the idea that Biden approved all of his pardons and commutations personally and knowingly. |
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Trump
and the GOP Look to Gain More Seats in the Midterms Through Redistricting In Texas, they're about to vote on a plan that should, in theory, if everything works out, give the GOP five additional House seats. They're doing this by "unpacking" red voters from red districts and moving some of the red voters into blue districts, in hopes that the new red voters can flip those districts. There's always a danger to doing this: by making the red districts less red and more blue, you create the possibility that you'll lose red seats if there's a blue wave. When you spread out your voters into more districts, you have a better chance to gain more territory, but you also increase the risks that the enemy can seize your more-lightly defended bastions, too. |
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America’s Ice Cream Makers Agree to
Major Recipe Change Thanks to MAHA The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda is not just a catchy slogan; it’s a movement that is seeing actual wins in the public health arena. On Monday, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Mary Makary joined forces to announce that artificial dyes will be phased out by the end of 2027. “40 companies – representing 90% of the ice cream volume sold in the U.S.– have pledged to eliminate artificial food dyes from their products,” Kennedy posted on X. |
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the Size of MOSQUITOES, Move at 300mph and Are Invisible to ALL Our Defense Systems |
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Trump
Discussing Drone 'Mega Deal' with Ukraine – As U.S. Tech Lags Behind
Adversaries: 'the People of America Need This Technology' President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, are considering a “mega deal” that would see the U.S. buy battlefield-tested Ukrainian drones in exchange for Kyiv agreeing to buy a swath of weapons from America, the Ukrainian leader said. Speaking exclusively with The Post on Wednesday, Zelensky revealed that his latest talks with Trump focused on a breakthrough deal that would see the U.S. and Ukraine prop up each other’s aerial technology – with Kyiv offering to share everything it’s learned about modern warfare in the three-year conflict with Russia. |
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Eurofighter Typhoon
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Now, the Left Has Plunged to a New
Low: Weaponizing the Courts with a Lawsuit in Washington State Jason Isaac They twist yesterday’s weather into tomorrow’s crisis, peddle apocalyptic forecasts that fizzle, and swap “global warming” for “climate change” whenever the narrative demands. They sound the alarm on a so-called climate emergency – again and again. Now, the Left has plunged to a new low: weaponizing the courts with a lawsuit in Washington State that marks a brazen, desperate escalation. This isn’t just legal maneuvering – it’s the exploitation of personal tragedy in service of an unpopular anti-energy climate crusade. |
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With Trump Back in the White House,
JAMA Has Stepped Up Its Anti-Gun Fiction Campaign Lee Williams Doctors are increasing their anti-gun fight against President Donald J. Trump’s pro-gun policies and ideas – taking it to heights never seen under Joe Biden – by publishing more fictional stories based on anti-gun sources than ever before, and the Journal of the American Medical Association, known as JAMA, cannot publish the biased untruths fast enough. When Biden occupied the White House, JAMA only published an anti-gun story every couple of months. However, under President Trump, this has changed dramatically. |
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Report: Biden-Harris Admin Funded Anti-Netanyahu NGOs with Taxpayer Dollars Vijeta Uniyal The Biden-Harris administration funded left-wing NGOs in order to undermine Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, a 14-page memo released by the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday says. The memo accuses the Biden-Harris administration of directly and indirectly funding “radical leftist” organizations behind the 2023 anti-government protests in Israel. “The Committee’s oversight has revealed that the Biden-Harris Administration provided grant funds to groups that contributed directly and indirectly to the judicial reform protests that sought to undermine the Israeli government,” the document disclosed. |
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The U.S. Department of Education Is
in Limbo. Let’s kill It. J.D. Tuccille The fate of the U.S. Department of Education is currently in limbo. President Donald Trump came into office promising – among other things – to rid us of this unnecessary federal bureaucracy. Democrats, closely aligned with teachers unions, vowed to prevent him from doing anything of the sort. The Trump administration has offloaded many of the department's responsibilities and dismissed staff, but without a congressional vote to abolish the department, those decisions have been challenged in court. As it now stands, the bureaucratic behemoth has been hobbled but not yet disposed of. |
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Far-Left Teachers Are
Indoctrinating Children to Hate the West Joel Kotkin The breakdown in relations between the U.S.’s top teacher’s union, the National Education Association (NEA), and the Anti-Defamation League, a civil rights group focused on tackling anti-Semitism, reflects a deeper and dangerous takeover of education by determined activists. Besides the usual financial demands, education is increasingly seen as a means to achieve progressive, even radical “social justice”, which of course means boycotting anything connected to Israel. The NEA is clearly taking political sides, claiming that it is pledging “to defend democracy against Trump’s embrace of fascism”. |
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California Illegal Immigrant Faked
ICE ‘kidnapping’ At Fast-Food Joint for Fundraiser Scam – As Family
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ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant
Accused of Decapitating Illinois Woman After Judge Set Him Free Immigration authorities in Chicago arrested a Mexican illegal immigrant accused of decapitating a missing Illinois woman and storing her body in a storage container filled with bleach. Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, 52, of Waukegan, Illinois, was arrested in April and charged with concealing a corpse, abusing a corpse and obstruction of justice, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Immediately after his first court appearance, Lake County Judge Randie Bruno released Mendoza-Gonzalez from custody. |
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‘Leave MS-13 Alone!’ Says
Democratic Rep. A Rhode Island state representative is under fire for condemning federal authorities who arrested a known MS-13 gang member on fentanyl trafficking charges. State Rep. Enrique Sanchez has doubled down on his criticism of federal immigration enforcement, even after learning that a recent arrest involved a self-admitted MS-13 gang member with fentanyl trafficking charges. The arrest occurred after Mendoza attempted to flee from ICE agents, causing a crash by striking ICE vehicles before running into his apartment, where he was eventually surrounded and surrendered. |
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Louisiana Police Chiefs Charged
with Reporting Fake Crimes Against Immigrants in Visa Fraud Scheme Three current or former Louisiana police chiefs were among those indicted in an alleged scheme to drum up bogus crimes against immigrants so they could qualify for a special visa that allows noncitizen crime victims to remain in the U.S. The top cops allegedly took “hundreds” of bribes in exchange for filing false police reports detailing made-up crimes against the immigrants, which under certain circumstances would qualify them for a U-visa, creating a pathway to citizenship. |
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Tax Expert Admits to Helping
Illegal Alien Rip Off U.S. Taxpayers to the Tune of $25 Million in Refunds A California tax return preparer pleaded guilty on Monday to helping an illegal alien fraudulently claim $25 million in refunds. The illegal alien, Mexican national Miguel Martinez, “led a scheme” between November 2019 and June 2023 “to file thousands of fraudulent tax returns that claimed millions of dollars in refunds,” according to a Department of Justice press release. He was assisted in this scheme by tax return preparer Victor Cruz, 40. “Martinez used stolen identities to create fake businesses and report phony wage and withholding information for the businesses to the IRS,” according to the DOJ. |
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Justice Dept Probing Another
University Over Racially-Based Hiring Goals The Department of Justice opened up an investigation into George Mason University on Thursday over employment practices that may discriminate against white people and men. In a letter to the university, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division stated that the investigation would focus on whether the university had violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which addresses employment discrimination. |
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Dr. Crandall: Trump's Leg Swelling
Common with Flying After being examined for swelling in the legs, President Donald Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, according to a White House announcement. This condition, in which valves inside certain veins don’t work the way they should, allowing blood to pool or collect in the veins, is more common with age. Overall, chronic venous insufficiency affects about 1 in 20 adults, according to the Cleveland Clinic. When the valves in veins don’t work correctly, fluid can collect in the lower limbs and feet, explains Dr. Chauncey Crandall, world-renowned cardiologist and director of preventive medicine at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Florida. |
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Death-Wish Dems Douglas Andrews At the risk of dating myself, I remember Death Wish, the 1974 movie in which Charles Bronson plays a mild-mannered New York City architect who resorts to vigilantism after three thugs break into his apartment while he’s at work, murdering his wife and raping his daughter. I mention this because an anonymous House Democrat – they’re always anonymous, aren’t they? – recently told Axios that their Trump-deranged grassroots base doesn’t think the Dems are being tough enough in their opposition to the juggernaut that is our 47th president. According to this lawmaker: “Some of them have suggested … what we really need to do is be willing to get shot” when protesting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility or federal agency. |
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Democrat Voters Demand
Blood to Stop Trump Matt Margolis In a development that should send chills down the spine of every American who still believes in the rule of law, Axios has reported a disturbing new reality inside the Democratic Party. According to the article, Democratic members of Congress are facing a tidal wave of pressure from their own base – not to legislate, not to persuade, but to abandon all pretense of civility and embrace outright violence and lawlessness in their battle against Donald Trump and his allies. Democratic lawmakers are being bombarded with demands to “fight dirty,” to disregard the norms that have held this republic together for centuries, and to risk their own safety for the sake of political spectacle. |
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The Biggest Conservative Victory in
30 Years Stephen Moore Everyone knows that the "big, beautiful" tax bill signed into law on the Fourth of July lowers tax burdens for families and businesses. It also averts a $4 trillion tax increase starting next year. That's enough reason to heartily celebrate. But what isn't well known is that this new law doesn't just change tax policy. It includes dozens of other long-sought policy goals – what I call "hidden gems." Here is a list of some of the major policy victories: The law is the most aggressive federal advancement of school choice by allowing low-income parents to direct education dollars to private, charter or Catholic schools that are better for their kids. |
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Golden Age: Trump Tariffs Deliver
Surprise Budget Surplus The federal government posted an unexpected budget surplus in June, fueled by a sharp rise in tariff revenues and higher-than-anticipated tax receipts, marking a notable vindication for President Donald Trump’s economic strategy. The $27 billion surplus reported Friday by the Treasury Department stood in stark contrast to forecasts for a $50 billion deficit, representing one of the largest upside surprises in recent budget data. Monthly surpluses typically occur in April, when many Americans file their taxes. Surpluses are also common in January and September. A June surplus is highly unusual. |
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Russell Vought on Trump’s Megabill:
‘There’s like, no downside’ Trump budget chief Russell Vought proclaimed that there were no “downsides” to the “big, beautiful bill” in a Fox Business appearance Monday, the latest in a series of praises for the GOP’s landmark piece of legislation. “It is a home run. There’s like, no downside to this bill. This is not one where you have to say pros and cons. It’s all good,” Vought said on Larry Kudlow’s show. |
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Bessent Calls for Former Treasury
Secretary Larry Summers to Apologize for Criticism of Megabill Summers criticized the legislation on Sunday in an interview with ABC News, where he compared the deaths from the recent flooding in Texas to what some estimates predict will result from the health care cuts in the bill. Bessent claimed the comparison was "cheap" and accused Summers of giving a callous interview that demonstrated why Harvard University forced the former Treasury secretary to step down as its leader. |
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“Jews for Zohran” Linked to Pro-CCP
Billionaire’s Niece In what reads less like grassroots support and more like ideological laundering, the group “Jews for Zohran” -- formed to deflect antisemitism accusations against anti-Israel NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani -- is being spearheaded by the niece of a Marxist billionaire with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Meet Alicia Singham Goodwin, who helped launch “Jews for Zohran” in January as part of a coordinated effort to give Mamdani political cover while attempting to sway Jewish voters. |
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DNC Chair: The Democratic Party
Welcomes Those Who Want to Kill Jews Matt Margolis The Democratic Party has built its brand around “tolerance,” but in reality, that word has become a smokescreen for some of the most extreme, indefensible positions in modern politics. They call it women’s rights, but what they really mean is unrestricted abortion on demand – right up to birth. They label it transgender rights, but we’re talking about grown men exposing themselves to young girls and being celebrated for it. The party’s so-called “big tent” isn’t inclusive – it’s a sanctuary for fringe activism and moral decay. What once passed for liberalism has morphed into a disturbing embrace of chaos, all under the false banner of compassion. And now the Democrats’ special brand of tolerance includes violent antisemitism. |
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MAGA Saves Children Don Surber The President of Glass House Farms, the cannabis farm that federal immigration authorities raided in California on Thursday despite protests, has donated thousands to Democrats in California. Co-founder, president, and board director Graham Farrar, who self-identifies on social media as residing in Santa Barbara, California, has made numerous political donations to the Santa Barbara County Democrat Central Committee’s federal political action committee and Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Calif., according to Federal Election Commission records. The company denies using children as to pick the pot, but there is no doubt now that Democrats have gone back to their original sin. Slavery. |
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Brennan and the Clinton Russian-Collusion Cabal Mark Alexander As you may recall, last week CIA Director John Ratcliffe released the declassified report on a comprehensive review he ordered of the agency’s analysis on Russia collusion in the 2016 election. According to Ratcliffe: “[President Trump] has trusted me with helping to end weaponization of U.S. intelligence. [This] report underscores that the 2016 IC Assessment was conducted through an atypical and corrupt process under the politically charged environments of former Dir. Brennan and former FBI Dir. Comey. All the world can now see the truth: Brennan, Clapper and Comey manipulated intelligence and silenced career professionals – all to get Trump. Thank you to the career CIA officers who conducted this review and exposed the facts.” |
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CIA Review Suggests Brennan Misled
Congress on Steele Dossier and 2016 Intel, Lawmakers Want Probe A new report by the CIA revealed new details about infirmities and failures with the U.S. intelligence community’s assessment of Russian influence in the 2016 election, criticizing now-former CIA Director John Brennan for his actions and raising the possibility he may have misled Congress. Brennan is currently a Senior National Security Analyst for NBC. Now-former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., spoke on the John Solomon Reports podcast for Just the News on Monday, arguing that the Justice Department should investigate Brennan over his denials about pushing to include the Steele dossier in the ICA. The former congressman said that “there’s a pretty clear shot at Brennan for a review of lying to Congress.” |
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Timeline: How Donald Trump Got
Paramount to Pay Million$ Over One CBS Interview President Donald Trump sued CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, in October 2024 over an interview on "60 Minutes" with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump accused the outlet of deceptive editing and election interference. The lawsuit and its subsequent settlement have far-reaching implications and set off a fierce debate about media ethics and accountability, as well as corporate interference. Fox News Digital breaks down exactly what happened – from the final payout to speculation as to why Paramount settled and what blowback the lawsuit has received since. |
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This Is Peak Government... David Strom It sounded like a great idea. Governor Andrew Cuomo, before he was unceremoniously forced out of office, convinced state lawmakers to shell out over $100 million to purchase decorative LED lights to enhance the beauty of some of New York's most iconic bridges. The cost seems excessive, but this is the government. You have to make room for paying double or triple to satisfy all the people with their hands out – they need to make an excessive profit, pay exorbitant salaries to preferred workers, throw some money at consulting and design firms, and leave some money left over to recycle into political donations. |
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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan
Threatens to Use 'power of the purse' to Punish Wayward Judges House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is warning Congress may soon use the appropriations process to punish wayward federal judges who ignore the Supreme Court's precedents, especially when it comes to issuing injunctions that block Trump administration policies. "There may be ways we can use the power of the purse, which is, again, what the founders thought, that was the biggest power that the legislative branch had relative to the others," Jordan said Monday night on the Just the News, No Noise TV show. "So I think we're looking at that process as it unfolds here over the next three months." |
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Hamas Co-Founder’s Son Warns That
Muslims Will Make Europe ‘Rubble’ Catherine Salgado A man who was raised in the belly of the beast and knows the brainwashed violence of fanatical Islam from the inside has another warning for Europeans and Americans foolishly welcoming in hordes of Muslim migrants: the Muslims will absolutely destroy Europe, given the smallest opening. Mosab Hassan Yousef knows from personal experience both that not every young Muslim is irreclaimable, but that many of them are. After all, while he defected to Israel and converted to Christianity, even though his father was a co-founder of the terrorist group Hamas, he has also warned repeatedly that the majority of the so-called Palestinians in Gaza will never give up on their genocidal ideology. |
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Florida Officials Reveal Criminal
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Watch This CNN Analyst Discover How Little We All Care About Climate Change I'm sorry but this is just wonderful. It's like it's gift-wrapped just for us. I don't think we need to belabor the point as to why Americans "aren't afraid of climate change," though it's worth sharing just a brief smattering of recent news stories to really hammer the point home: |
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Trump Admin Unveils National Farm
Security Action Plan on Foreign Ownership, Safeguarding Research “Every family, every home, every community depends upon what our farmers do, and they support and sustain us, not merely by keeping us materially fed, but by keeping us spiritually strong,” Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said at a press conference. The new plan seeks to secure U.S. farmland from adversaries like China, ensure a strong supply chain, and protect American agricultural research security -- especially after recent attempts by Chinese researchers to smuggle deadly plant pathogens into the United States. |
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Wisconsin Judge Who Helped Illegal
Alien Avoid ICE Suffers Legal Setback in Federal Criminal Case James Nault We have been closely monitoring the federal criminal case out of Wisconsin concerning Wisconsin state judge Hannah Dugan, who allegedly helped an illegal alien flee ICE arrest by letting him exit her courthouse out a private back door normally inaccessible to the public. This case is extremely important because it would cause havoc if state (or federal) judges could freely violate federal law and thwart valid prosecution of criminal illegal aliens, many of whom appear before such judges all the time and many of whom have been charged, as in this case, with very serious crimes. |
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How to Ruin Your Medical Career
with One Vile Comment About the Texas Floods Sarah Anderson [W]hy let any tragedy go to waste when you can use it to attack Donald Trump? But one person, in particular, stands out: Dr. Christina Propst. Propst is a pediatrician responsible for the health of our smallest and some of our most vulnerable citizens. Presumably, she pledged an oath to do no harm at some point before her 25-year career began, but deep down, she feels that politics trump that (pun not intended). Over the weekend, she proved that she's nothing more than a vile, disgusting excuse for a human being. |
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Trump Administration Launches
Investigation into Minnesota for Alleged Hiring Discrimination “Our investigation is based on information that Minnesota may be engaged in certain employment practices that discriminate against employees, job applicants, and training program participants based on race and sex in violation of Title VII,” Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon wrote in a notice to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D.) and Human Services Commissioner Shireen Gandhi. “Specifically, we have reason to believe the Minnesota Department of Human Services is engaging in unlawful action through, among other things, the adoption and forthcoming implementation of its ‘hiring justification’ policy,” the notice said. |
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Minnesota HR Director Now on Leave
After Saying ‘white folk’ Are ‘morally bankrupt’ and ‘liars’ A human resources director for the State of Minnesota is now on leave after sending a profanity-laced email from his official work account to an Alpha News reporter following an inquiry about racist posts on his social media page. It started after Alpha News received an email about LaVon “Vonnie” Phillips. A search of the state directory website shows Phillips listed as a “Human Resources Director 1” for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). State records also indicate that Phillips earns six-figures and is paid $55.45 per hour. |
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Free Speech, Antisemitism and the
Fight for America’s Campuses David E. Bernstein The Hamas-led massacre in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, horrified the Jewish world. For many American Jews, it felt personal. What followed on American college campuses further shocked American Jews. Rather than mourning or condemning Hamas’s atrocities, many individuals and student groups celebrated them, excused them or blamed Israel. Chants of “globalize the intifada” and “from the river to the sea” spread across universities. Students praised “martyrs” and justified violence. |
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Reinstating
School Discipline Emmy Griffin It’s hard to explain to a non-teacher exactly what an educator experiences and works through during any given school day. Teaching is simultaneously the most rewarding and the most devastating of professions. As a former teacher, I remember one year when I had a student who was regularly defiant, disruptive, impulsive, and on some days a danger to his classmates. At one point I even had to prevent violence with an accessory aimed at a classmate; after being foiled, the unruly student deliberately whacked me with his arm. In spite of the constant interruptions from this student’s constant poor behavior, my class still managed to learn. As a private school teacher, these experiences were admittedly an anomaly. But such behavioral chaos is less rare for a public school teacher. |
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Oklahoma State Dept of Ed Partners
with PragerU for Teacher Assessment from "woke states" The Oklahoma State Department of Education has announced a partnership with the nonprofit organization PragerU to assess teachers relocating to Oklahoma. The plan specifically targets states that State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters says has "progressive education policies" such as California and New York. The assessment will evaluate educators on three areas: knowledge of the U.S. Constitution, understanding of American exceptionalism amd grasp on fundamental biological differences between boys and girls. |
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California Rejects Education
Department's Title IX Violation Offer Regarding Transgender Athletes Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Monday announced that California rejected her department's agreement resolution after the department found that the state violated Title IX by discriminating against female athletes on the basis of sex... "California has just REJECTED our resolution agreement to follow federal law and keep men out of women's sports," McMahon posted to X. "Turns out Gov. Newsom’s acknowledgment that 'it’s an issue of fairness' was empty political grandstanding. [Newsom] you'll be hearing from [Attorney General Pam Bondi]." |
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Minnesota Transgender Softball
Pitcher Left Out of All-State Selections A transgender high school pitcher in Minnesota was not included in an annual coaches' poll of All-State selections despite a dominant season that ended with a championship. The trans athlete, Marissa Rothenberger [formerly Charlie Dean] of Champlin Park High School, was absent from the Minnesota Fastpitch Coaches Association list of 2025 All-State honors... Rothenberger's presence in Minnesota girls softball brought national scrutiny, a lawsuit and a federal investigation this year. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched a Title IX investigation into the state of Minnesota June 27, citing a male softball pitcher who had won a state championship. Three softball players in Minnesota filed a lawsuit against the state, citing their experiences competing against a biological male. |
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Education Department Launches Probe
Into George Mason University Over DEI Policies The Trump administration has ordered the federal government and universities to end discriminatory DEI policies in favor of merit-based policies that do not consider a person's race, sex, ethnicity, national origin statistics or “the broader concept of ‘underrepresentation'" when it comes to hiring people, promoting them or accepting students. Despite the push, teachers at GMU have accused the school of discrimination in favor of minorities when it comes to hiring opportunities and promotions. |
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Barnard Settles Suit Alleging
Antisemitism, Agrees to Changes Including Anti-Discrimination Official Barnard College has reached an agreement with Jewish students and others who in their lawsuit alleged antisemitism at the New York City school, the plaintiffs' lawyers announced Monday. The women's liberal-arts college, which is affiliated with neighboring Columbia University, will as part of the agreement also put restrictions on protests, prohibit the use of masks to intimidate and conceal identity and add an antisemitic component to its anti-discrimination training, Columbia Jewish & Israeli Students wrote on X on Monday. |
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Did SCOTUS Just Transform America’s
Schools? Stanley Kurtz Last month, on the final dramatic day of its term, the Supreme Court in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor affirmed the right of parents in Montgomery County, Md., to opt their children out of public school classes reading “LGBTQ+-inclusive” texts, on grounds that preventing such opt-outs unconstitutionally burdens parents’ religious freedom. Although religious liberty has been around since the Founding, its exercise in schools via opt-outs has become newly urgent with the spread of woke curricula. |
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Baylor Returns LGBT Church Activism
Grant after Backlash Baylor University will “rescind their acceptance” of a $643,000 grant to promote LGBT “inclusion and belonging” in Christian churches, university President Linda Livingstone announced Wednesday in a letter published on the university website. The school announced the grant in a June 30 press release (which has been deleted from their website), but nine days later, the Baptist university “voluntarily offered” to return the money after pushback. The grant would facilitate LGBT-identifying young adults to discuss their experience of “institutional betrayal” in churches, which “might involve exclusion from church activities, family estrangement, and painful conflicts.” It would also aim to “nurture institutional courage and foster change.” |
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John Brennan Was My Boss
at the CIA. He Belongs in Prison Bryan Dean Wright Former CIA Director John Brennan was once my boss. Given what we just learned in a shocking new report about his role in the Trump Russia hysteria, he should be in prison. Here’s why. The CIA released fresh details yesterday about the creation nearly 10 years ago of the agency’s Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) of Russia's influence campaign in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. It found that Russian President Vladimir Putin "aspired" to help then-candidate Donald Trump win the election. That assessment – ordered by then-President Barack Obama and executed by Brennan – ignited the Trump-Russia hoax that would haunt Trump’s presidency for four years. We’re now learning five key details Brennan used to cook the books to ensure maximum damage to Trump. |
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Uncovering
Soros/Singham NGO Soldiers Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm There are big difference when the left and right have rallies. And that’s beyond the looting and arson that seem to accompany so many leftwing “peaceful protests.” If you visit a conservative or MAGA rally, people will be happy to tell you what they think and why they’re there. If you visit a left wing rally, it seems that they creepily tell you that actually talking to people “isn’t their role for the day.” That’s because paid protesters for the shady hard-left NGOs running the show don’t want you to know they’re taking money from Singham and Soros. |
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White House Wants Obama Intel
Officials 'Held Accountable' for Role Peddling 2016 Russia Hoax Intelligence agency officials like former CIA Director John Brennan must be held accountable for their role in advancing allegations about President Donald Trump’s connections with Russia during the 2016 election, according to the White House. "President Trump was right – again," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Those who engaged in this political scandal must be held accountable for the fraud they committed against President Trump and the lies they told to the American people." |
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Trump Says He Will Not Be Offering
Anything to Iran, No Plans for Talks Trump made his position clear in a social media post referencing Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), who had mentioned press reports that the administration was moving towards an Obama-style nuclear deal. In a post on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump said, “Tell [...] Coons I am not offering Iran ANYTHING, unlike Obama, who paid them $Billions under the stupid [..] road to a Nuclear Weapon JCPOA (which would now be expired!), nor am I even talking to them since we totally OBLITERATED their Nuclear Facilities.” |
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Oops, Democrats Medicaid Cuts
Narrative Fails David Strom Those controversial Medicaid cuts come from two basic categories: cutting off able-bodied men who refuse to work, and not using Medicaid to provide health care for illegals. Democrats downplay the first and deny the second is happening at all, despite massive evidence to the contrary. |
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Sec. Hegseth Presses Defense
Industry to Ramp Up Munitions Amid Depleted Stocks, China Threat Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gathered some of the leaders of America’s largest military contractors for a closed-door meeting at the Pentagon last week, urging them to ramp up the production of critically needed munitions amidst depleted weapons stocks and a growing threat from China, Just the News has learned. A senior Trump administration official, who declined to be named in order to describe a private discussion, told Just the News that the main reason for Thursday’s closed-door meeting with defense company leaders – which included well-known firms such as Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and BAE Systems – was to seek to hold munitions manufacturers accountable so that U.S. warfighters are equipped to face 21st century threats. |
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Canada Scrapping Tax on U.S. Tech
Firms After Trump Suspends Talks Canada’s government announced late Sunday that it would scrap its digital services tax on U.S. technology companies, paving the way for the resumption of trade talks that President Trump suspended late last week. Canada’s government had planned to begin collecting the tax on Monday but said Sunday it no longer would do so “in anticipation of a mutually beneficial comprehensive trade agreement with the United States,” according to Canada’s Department of Finance. |
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Musk Announces Formation of
‘America Party’ Tech billionaire Elon Musk said Saturday he has officially formed the “America Party,” a third political faction to rival Democrats and Republicans. “By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it. When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy,” Musk wrote in a post on the social platform X, which he owns, after putting out a poll questioning X users if they wanted a third political party. |
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Musk’s Grok AI Facility Faces
Opposition As Environmentalists Target Data Centers’ Emissions The growth of AI computing is presenting challenges to meeting the high energy demands that the data centers place on the power grid. To meet their need for electricity, tech companies are turning to natural gas to provide power, which has made AI a target of environmentalists. When tech titan Elon Musk enters the picture, the controversy only grows louder. Musk’s xAI company built a data center in Memphis, Tennessee, last year. According to the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, the facility will bring up to 500 well-paying jobs to the city. The facility is partially powered by dozens of small natural-gas turbines – most of which are temporary. |
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Presidential Intel Board Prepping
Reform Options for Trump, with An Eye on Shrinking DNI The chairman of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB), Devin Nunes, told Just the News that his colleagues are working on intelligence agency reform options for President Donald Trump, and his personal preference is to shrink the top spy agency and disperse more spies and analysts outside Washington. “Having people in foreign countries for longer durations, in my opinion, is critically important,” Nunes said in a wide-ranging interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast. “And having fewer and fewer people (in DC), whether it's at the FBI or any of the Defense Department agencies. The more people you have in Washington, the worst things will be,” the former California Congressman said. |
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Despite Being Fired by Trump, Many Deep State Subversives Are Still on the Job Robert Spencer Remember back in Trump’s first term, when the New York Times published an article from an anonymous low-level government bureaucrat who boasted of doing everything he could to impede Trump’s agenda instead of implementing it? The deep state, the Times told us in May 2024, was “kind of awesome,” in that it imposed far-left policies upon the American people no matter who the president was and what he wanted. But Trump moved decisively as he began his second term, firing numerous government employees who were determined to obstruct his agenda. There’s just one problem: many of them are still on the job. |
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UN Blasted for Funding Committee 'Created to Destroy the Jewish State,' Despite Budget Crisis Critics slammed the United Nations for rewarding a controversial anti-Israel Commission of Inquiry with four new positions worth up to three-quarters of a million dollars, even as the world body undergoes a severe cash crisis. "When it comes to spending money for the spread of antisemitism, the U.N. doesn't have a spending limit," Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and president of Human Rights Voices, told Fox News Digital. |
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Ottawa Orders Chinese Tech Firm to Close Canadian Operations Over National Security The federal government has ordered a Chinese maker of surveillance camera systems to shutter its Canadian business and leave the country over national security concerns. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said in a post on X late Friday that the orders issued to Hikvision Canada Inc. are the result of a national security review under the Investment Canada Act. As part of the review, Joly said the government looked at information and evidence provided by Canada’s security and intelligence community. |
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Iran Strike Followup Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm There’s still more fallout (metaphorical, not literal) from Operation Midnight Hammer, so let’s do a roundup. For all the debate over the extent of damage America inflicted on Iran’s nuclear program, the IAEA seems to think it’s been destroyed. |
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Los Alamos Scientist’s Insights on
the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator Sometime around 2012, Gary Stradling looked into a deep hole at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico and pondered the future of the 30,000-pound GBU-57/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bunker buster bombs, America’s largest conventional weapon. The hole was made during testing of the MOP ... We spoke to Stradling about his observations of the testing that led up to the MOP and its recent use against Iranian nuclear facilities during Operation Midnight Hammer ... The questions and answers were lightly edited for clarity. ![]() Everything We Just Learned About the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator Strikes on Iran [26jun2025] The Pentagon has shared extensive new information about the use of 30,000-pound GBU-57/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bunker buster bombs in recent strikes on Iran, a mission it says was 15 years in the making. Additional details have also been provided about how the specific need to hold the deeply buried Iranian enrichment facility at Fordow at risk was a primary design driver for the MOP program and its evolution. All of this comes amid still evolving and often competing assessments, at least from what we know so far, about what the strikes on Iran actually achieved. |
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Ag Sec.Rollins Backs North
Carolina, Nation’s Pork Producers in California Tiff California, says the leader of the USDA and a North Carolina congressman, has the right to enforce its Proposition 12. The state line, however, is where that enforcement should end. “North Carolina pork producers have a friend at USDA in Secretary Brooke Rollins,” Rouzer said, expressing gratitude for her push back against Prop 12. “Secretary Rollins is right, California has the right to do what California wants to do, but NC-07 farm families feed the nation, and they deserve fair, science-based regulations, not California mandates.” |
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Former Democratic State House
Candidate Among Nine Indicted for Alleged Vote Harvesting in South Texas A South Texas grand jury this week reportedly indicted nine people, including the former chair of the Bexar County Democratic Party and a former Texas House candidate, for alleged vote harvesting in a sprawling investigation led by Attorney General Ken Paxton that has targeted Latino Democrats in the state. Among the indicted were Manuel Medina, who once led Bexar County Democrats ... The indictments add to six previous ones revealed by Paxton in May and are the latest escalation in a probe that last year resulted in search warrants that led Texas authorities to seize Castellano’s phone and raid Medina’s home. |
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More Than 2,700 Foreign Terrorist
Organization Members Arrested Nationwide Federal agents have so far arrested more than 2,700 members of transnational criminal organizations designated as foreign terrorist organizations, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday. Among them are members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua, which the Trump administration designated as an FTO in February. After Friday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling banning district judges from imposing nationwide injunctions, Bondi said, “No longer will we have rogue judges striking down President Trump's policies across the entire nation.” |
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FBI Blocked Probe Into Alleged
Chinese 2020 Election Meddling to Protect Christopher Wray from Fallout, Documents Show The FBI blocked an investigation into allegations that the Chinese Communist Party manufactured fake driver’s licenses and shipped them to the U.S. in a scheme to influence the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden because it would "contradict" then-FBI Director Christopher Wray’s congressional testimony, newly declassified FBI documents obtained by Fox News Digital reveal. The records, which include communications between FBI officials ahead of the 2020 election, were recently declassified by FBI Director Kash Patel and transmitted to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. |
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New Law Banning Foreign Ownership
of Texas Land Goes Into Effect Sept. 1 As foreign espionage threats continue in the U.S. and in Texas, a new bill becomes law Sept. 1 that prohibits foreign ownership of Texas land. The Adversarial Land Ownership Act initially passed the Senate in March by a vote of 24-7. A watered-down version passed the House in May by a vote of 75-47 with Republicans and Democrats voting against it. Differences in the bill were ironed out in conference committee and each chamber voted to pass the bill with bipartisan support. Abbott signed the bill into law last month. |
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ICE Investigation Leads to Prison
Sentence for 'Dangerous Predator' Who Abused 2-Year-Old An ICE Homeland Security Investigations probe in Maryland led to the sentencing of a man who "used his position of authority" to sexually abuse a 2-year-old and who produced and distributed child sex abuse material online. U.S. District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander sentenced Maryland man Mark Rice, 38, to 30 years in federal prison and a lifetime of supervised release for producing and distributing child sexual abuse material. The sentence was part of a plea deal. |
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Illegal Alien Arrests Clear 250K, Self-Deportations in 'Tens of Thousands' Efforts by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to arrest illegal aliens have led to the detention of more than 250,000 people since President Donald Trump took office, averaging nearly 50,000 arrests per month. With the administration taking over in late January, those figures point to an arrest rate of roughly 50,000 per month, which would put the administration on course to arrest roughly 2.4 million people by the end of his term. But Trump has set an ambitious target of deporting all illegal aliens from the U.S., putting the total at 21 million. Thus far, however, deportations have fallen below the necessary rate to reach that goal, though McLaughlin was optimistic that the "Big, Beautiful Bill" would give DHS the resources it needs to ramp up arrests. |
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DOJ Indicts Suspect Who Went Viral
for Delivering Protective Gear to Anti-ICE Protesters on Live TV A man who went viral after he was captured on live TV allegedly dropping off a pickup truck full of face shields for protesters to use amid demonstrations and riots in Los Angeles last month was indicted Wednesday. Alejandro Orellana, 29, is charged with conspiracy to aid and abet civil disorders. Federal prosecutors said Orellana met up with other people on June 9 to load up his Ford F-150 pickup truck with Uvex brand Bionic Face Shields, masks, water bottles and other items as anti-ICE protests raged in Los Angeles. He then drove the truck to a crowd of protesters and distributed the items, the Justice Department said. |
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Blue States with Net-Zero Emissions
Goals Consider Nuclear Power As Hopes for 100% Wind and Solar Fade New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), Monday directed the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to develop and construct a nuclear power plant of not less than one gigawatt. The new plant was needed, Hochul said in her announcement, in order “to support a reliable and affordable electric grid, while providing the necessary zero-emission electricity to achieve a clean energy economy.” It was a surprising announcement for a state that closed and dismantled the Indian Point nuclear power plant only five years ago. The consideration of nuclear in the energy mix is part of a pattern seen in other blue states committed to eliminating electricity generated from fossil fuels. California has now delayed the closure of its only nuclear power plant, and Michigan is looking to restart a previously shuttered nuclear power plant. |
Parttime energy – wind and solar – are not up to the task of powering a fulltime economy |
Methane Sniffing Satellite Lost in
Space: A Cosmic Comedy of Errors Ed Ireland The methane-sniffing satellite, dubbed MethaneSAT, the brainchild of the fossil fuel-hating “environmentalists” at the Environmental Defense Fund, recently lost communication with ground control and is believed to have lost power and drifted off into deep space, never to be heard from again. The New York Times said the loss was a “blow to climate efforts.” I have always been skeptical about the claim that methane, which comprises approximately 0.00017% of Earth's atmosphere, is a gas that significantly warms the Earth. |
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Trucking Industry Says Washington
State Has ‘failed’ it Regarding EV Mandates While recent remarks made at meetings and in reports by the State Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council accuse the trucking industry of undermining efforts to transition to electric commercial trucks, the industry is arguing the state has failed to provide adequate infrastructure. Most notably, in its June 30 letter to the state Department of Ecology the Washington Trucking Associations asserted that there are no publicly available charging port for electric commercial trucks anywhere in the state. According to the letter, the state Transportation Electrification Strategy envisioned 1,400 truck charging ports by this year. |
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Compounds in Coffee May Help Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk, Study Finds A new research analysis suggests that black coffee, whether caffeinated or decaffeinated, may help lower the chances of developing type 2 diabetes. Researchers affiliated with universities in the Republic of Korea say people who drink 3 to 5 cups of black coffee per day benefit from natural compounds known as polyphenols. The findings were recently published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. ![]() |
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Food Manufacturers Rush to Remove
Certain Food Dyes to Comply with New FDA Guidance In compliance with directives from the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), many of the nation's largest food conglomerates have announced preemptive efforts to remove artificial food dyes from their products. Thus far, Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Tyson Foods, Nestlé, Conagra Brands, Walmart and Sam's Club, and PepsiCo have announced discontinuation or an intent to discontinue use of the food dyes prior to the advised deadline. |
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CBS to Pay Trump MASSIVE Sum in
Election Interference Case Matt Margolis What happens when a network gets caught red-handed trying to polish Kamala Harris’s trademark incoherence into something vaguely intelligible? CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, just learned the answer, and the fallout is nothing short of devastating. In a major legal victory, President Trump has secured a massive settlement over the now-infamous edited Harris interview – a payout so large and humiliating that it should shake the legacy media to its foundation. This isn’t just a win for Trump. It’s a blunt warning to every media outlet thinking about running cover for a flailing administration. ![]() Legacy Media Has Huge Meltdown at Trump's Victory Over CBS Matt Margolis As we reported on Wednesday, Donald Trump just scored a massive victory over the legacy media, and the fallout is nothing short of spectacular. For years, the left-wing press has operated on the assumption they could smear, distort, and outright fabricate without ever being held accountable – especially when it came to Trump. But CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, have agreed to pay an eight-figure settlement to Trump for their deceptive editing of an interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. And now the left-wing media establishment is in full meltdown mode. |
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Transportation Sec Sean Duffy
Demands Every State Remove Rainbow Crosswalks Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to every state governor on Tuesday demanding they remove distractions from the road, especially including obnoxious rainbow crosswalks. “Roads are for safety, not political messages or artwork,” Duffy said in a statement to The Daily Signal. … The left is not happy about Duffy’s requests, with some among them accusing Duffy of playing politics. Yet it was the Obama Federal Highway Administration (FHA) that rightly ruled in 2011 that crosswalk art is “contrary to the goal of increased safety and most likely could be a contributing factor to a false sense of security for both motorists and pedestrians.” |
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Faith Group Provides Tools for
Parents to Opt Out of LGBT Curriculum After SCOTUS Ruling A nonprofit religious freedom organization is providing tools for parents to help them opt out of public-school LGBTQ+ instruction, curriculum and materials after the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on Friday. In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that a Maryland school board’s introduction of "LGBTQ+-inclusive" books and curriculum “combined with its no-opt-out policy, burdens the parents’ right to the free exercise of religion.” The school board previously allowed for an opt-out policy but reversed it, arguing it was too difficult to manage, The Center Square reported. |
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Teachers Union Boss Can’t Seem to
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Trump Admin Finds Harvard Violated Civil Rights Over Alleged Anti-Semitism Just more than a week after President Donald Trump announced that he was very close to resolving his differences with Harvard University and reaching an agreement, his administration cited findings of a second probe into anti-Semitism and civil rights violations on the Ivy League campus. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights said Monday that Harvard acted “with deliberate indifference toward harassment of Jewish and Israeli students by other students and faculty from October 7, 2023, through the present.” |
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UPenn, Brown Subpoenaed Over
Alleged Tuition Price Fixing Two of the nation’s Ivy League institutions have yet to produce documents related to a congressional tuition price-fixing investigation launched earlier this year. This, according to a subpoena issued by House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday to the University of Pennsylvania and Brown University, both of which have been accused of colluding with the nation’s six other Ivy League schools to inflate tuition prices and maximize profits. Citing authority vested by the U.S. Supreme Court, committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said the documents requested – regarding communications with other universities – will give lawmakers insight into crafting legislative reforms. |
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Prestigious Virginia K-8 School Hit
with Civil Rights Complaint Over Environment 'Hostile to Jews' The prestigious Nysmith School in Northern Virginia received a civil rights complaint Tuesday for allegedly expelling three Jewish students who faced anti-Semitic harassment and whom the school’s headmaster told to "toughen up" after they reported the conduct. The Nysmith School, known as one of the top 10 institutions in the country for students between kindergarten and eighth grade, allegedly expelled Brian Vazquez and Ashok Roy’s three Jewish children in March, after the parents complained about its "unwillingness to respond to anti-Semitic harassment of their 11-year-old daughter," according to a copy of the complaint the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law filed with Virginia attorney general Jason Miyares. |
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Trump Unfreezes $175M After UPenn
Removes Men from Women’s Sports, Revoke Lia Thomas' Records Emily Sturge The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) agreed to remove male athletes from women’s sports and restore athletic records to female competitors in a Title IX resolution with the Trump administration, according to a Department of Education press release. The agreement follows a decision by the Deptartment of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) that UPenn violated federal civil rights laws by allowing Lia Thomas, formerly William Thomas, to join the women’s swim team, forcing female athletes to compete against and share private facilities with a male. In its decision, the department announced that the university must restore records and achievements to the original female recipients. |
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Texas State U. Professor Told My
Class ‘We’re Not Born With a Sex,’ It’s Assigned Leona Salinas – Texas State University When I signed up for Professor Michael Whitehawk’s sociology class at Texas State University, I hoped it would challenge me to look at society in new ways, and think critically. But after hearing his lectures and seeing his slides, it was obvious that we were there to accept his one sided political view, not explore ideas or facts. That’s especially concerning at a public university. |
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Justice Jackson's
Activist Opinion Does More Damage to Supreme Court Civility Jonathan Turley For most citizens, the release of Supreme Court opinions is about as exciting as watching paint dry, particularly in a case dealing with the limits of district courts in issuing universal injunctions. Yet Friday’s Trump v. CASA case included a virtual slugfest between Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The decision was one of the biggest of the term. The Court moved to free the Administration from an onslaught of orders from district judges seeking to block the President in areas ranging from the downsizing of government to immigration. However, it was the departure of the normally staid court analysis that attracted the most attention. |
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What If the Foundation
of the Climate Scare Was a Calculated Lie? I & I Editorial Carbon dioxide, we’ve been told over and again, is the enemy that must be subdued if we are to avoid catastrophic global warming. It is, however, a faulty premise. Physics, not politics, tells us that man’s CO2 emissions will not cause catastrophic climate change nor an increase in extreme weather. “The common belief that CO2 is the main driver of climate change and the EPA Endangerment Finding assertion that ‘elevated concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may reasonably be anticipated’ to endanger the public health and welfare are scientifically false,” conclude the authors of a new paper. |
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'60 Minutes' Kamala Harris
Interview at Center of Trump Lawsuit Runs Afoul of Cronkite-era CBS Guidelines |
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I'm a Christian Pastor Who Was Born
in Egypt. Here Are 3 Facts I Learned About Iran's Nuclear Obsession Michael Youssef I grew up in a Christian community in Egypt. Like many other families, we suffered firsthand under the oppressive rule of the Islamo-socialist regime of Gamal Abdel Nasser, chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Egypt. Later, Nasser’s military dictatorship controlled every aspect of our lives. [T]he leaders of Iran are committed to a death-cult ideology – and to a nuclear showdown with Western civilization. Here are three key facts that show why Iran’s radical clerics will never abandon their nuclear obsession: |
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How Qatari Cash Influences
Georgetown – and America's Future Diplomats Adam Kredo Georgetown University’s relationship with Qatar has the potential to influence the future diplomats who come out of the School of Foreign Service (SFS), among other institutions, according to a new report detailing ties between the university and radical "Islamist movements and entities associated with the Muslim Brotherhood." ... "Georgetown’s key centers function as platforms promoting political Islam, minimizing the threat of Islamist extremism, and advancing anti-Israel narratives," a new probe by the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) states. "Affiliations include extensive networks linked to Islamist movements and entities associated with the Muslim Brotherhood." |
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The Supreme Court Was Entirely
Right to Slap Down Lower-Court Federal Judges Who Keep Trying to Play King NY Post Editorial Board Hail to the Supreme Court for definitively slapping down the lower-court judges who’ve been issuing nationwide injunctions against President Donald Trump’s orders and actions. Though the case touched on birthright citizenship, the court didn’t remotely decide that question, nor even offer much hint of how the justices will eventually come down on it. Rather, the court announced that the nation’s thousand-plus federal district court judges can no longer routinely stop the Executive Branch dead in its tracks. |
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There’s a New Huge Twist in the
Biden Autopen Scandal Matt Margolis In a jaw-dropping revelation that should shake every American to their core, former Biden advisor Neera Tanden has admitted under oath that she – not Joe Biden – was in control of the president’s autopen for nearly two years. A top White House aide, utterly unelected and unknown to most of the country, had the authority to affix the President’s signature to official documents, including sweeping executive orders and controversial pardons, all while the nation was led to believe these were the deliberate actions of the commander-in-chief himself. |
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Supreme Court Ruling on Universal
Injunctions to Impact Dozens of Cases The U.S. Supreme Court's Friday ruling limiting the power of judges to block a president's policies nationwide will have widespread implications for similar lower court decisions, an analyst says. In a 6-3 decision in a case challenging President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court said a lower court's issuance of an injunction could only apply to those who sue to block Trump's orders, not the U.S. as a whole. |
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Blowing Up Barriers: Trump Cements Legacy as Champion of Women's Empowerment Andrew Stiles President Donald Trump launched one of the greatest and most epically named military strikes in American history over the weekend, when seven B-2 bombers dropped an ungodly amount of bunker-busting ordnance on Iranian nuclear facilities. Operation Midnight Hammer was an unparalleled success on many fronts. Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely and totally obliterated," Trump said. That's impressive, to be sure, but not nearly as impressive as the momentous victory our president delivered for the noble causes of female empowerment and inclusive equity. |
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Who Counts? Trump Poised to Try to Remove Noncitizens from Census Benjamin Weingarten – Real Clear Investigations President Trump tried to end the practice during his first term, but President Biden overturned his predecessor’s policy before it was implemented. Now, buoyed by red state attorneys general and Republican legislators, the second Trump administration is determined “to clean up the census and make sure that illegal aliens are not counted,” White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller said last month. What Miller didn’t mention are the political implications of the administration’s move. It could have significant political implications because the census count is used to apportion House seats, determine the number of votes each state gets in the Electoral College for selecting the president, and drive the flow of trillions of dollars in government funds. |
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Analysis: Blue-Collar Wages Rise as
Illegal Immigration Declines S.A. McCarthy As President Donald Trump and his administration work on expanding deportation operations, the White House is reporting that blue-collar workers have seen the most significant growth in wages in over half a century. “In President Donald Trump’s first five months in office, real wages for hourly workers have seen their largest increase under any administration in nearly 60 years – and we’re just getting started with pro-growth, pro-prosperity policies that finally put America First,” the White House reported this week. Blue-collar American workers have seen an increase of 1.7% in real wages over the past five months. |
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Kash Patel Announces Arrest of Top Democrat Staffer in Major Scandal FBI Director Kash Patel is speaking out about the new bribery charges tied to a former aide to Governors Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hochul, all connected to a shady PPE (personal protective equipment) scheme that exploded during the pandemic. That aide, Linda Sun, is now facing even more serious allegations. Not only is she accused of taking part in a massive fraud operation, but also of secretly working as a foreign agent for Communist China. It’s a case that has the Trump administration raising red flags about just how deep the disloyalty runs inside America’s political machine. Patel says the FBI won’t let it slide. |
"Allegedly lining their pockets while serving CCP interests” |
Chinese Military-Tied Company
Appears to Be Choosing New Hires at Ford Battery Plant Company Steven Richards A Chinese company appears to be in charge of hiring workers for Ford’s new battery plant in Michigan, contradicting the company’s statements that it will be an American-owned and operated project, and amplifying concerns from locals about potential national security implications. The plant has generated significant controversy because of Ford’s partnership with China-based Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited, known as CATL, which closely collaborates with the Chinese military and government. The U.S. Defense Department earlier this year marked CATL as a Chinese Military Company to warn American firms about the risks of doing business. |
Who is running the show? It would be completely owned and operated by Ford was the promise. |
Trump Administration Secretly
Probing Hundreds of Scientists from 'Countries of Concern' Like China The Trump administration has secretly launched an intensive vetting process for hundreds of foreign scientists brought into the United States from "countries of concern" like China, using visas procured with the help of the National Institutes of Health and other federal research agencies, officials told Just the News. The rushed effort to vet scientists, especially from China, underscores the laissez-faire screening of foreign researchers that prevailed during the NIH’s leadership under Francis Collins and Anthony Fauci, who departed before Trump became president, officials said... That lax system persisted under Biden despite multiple warnings from the GAO of the risks of undue foreign influence or theft of federal research. |
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New York’s $75B Climate Shakedown
Would Be ‘Catastrophic’, Raise Energy Costs, States Warn A New York law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul that would impose as much as $75 billion in liabilities on major fossil fuel companies by forcing them to pay into a state “climate superfund” depending on their emissions would hurt way more than the firms themselves, West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey warned Friday. “It would be catastrophic, not just for the economies of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania, but the economies of every state,” McCuskey said, as those states are likely to see the most negative effects due to their role in powering New York’s grid. ![]() Net Stupid: UK’s Largest Fiberglass Factory Closing Over Soaring Energy Costs Britain’s largest producer of fiberglass, a key component in wind turbines and electric cars, is reportedly set to shut down in part due to the high energy costs in the United Kingdom. According to the BBC, the owners claimed that the factory operated at a £12 million loss last year due to increased competition from Chinese manufacturers, low sales, and the soaring cost of energy in Britain. Britain currently has some of the most expensive energy prices in the world, in large part as a result of the very same green agenda, which the Electric Glass Fiber UK factory assisted via its production of the critical component to wind turbines and electric cars. ![]() The Climate Scaremongers: UK Localities Are Wasting Billions On Overpriced Electric Buses Waste in government is, of course, rampant, but when it comes to climate change, it seems a case of anything goes, with no apparent budgetary control imposed. Just one comparatively minor example gives us a clue that the bill is much bigger than anybody could imagine. Last year, Warrington Borough Council announced it was replacing its fleet of 105 buses with shiny new electric ones, courtesy of a £20 million government grant. Small beer, you might say. |
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2 Arrested at LA Home Linked to
Iranian 'human smuggling hub' Federal officials arrested two people on Friday at a Los Angeles house tied to a suspected Iranian human smuggling network said to have been "repeatedly used to harbor illegal entrants linked to terrorism." The detentions follow the arrests of seven Iranian nationals at the same location earlier last week, CBP said, adding that the suspects were on the FBI Terror Watchlist and connected to an Iranian human trafficking hub. |
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Where is Alligator Alcatraz? Maps Show Remote Detention Center in Florida Everglades Florida is building a migrant detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," in South Florida. Activity at the site since the announcement has been quick, with plans to open the facility at the site of the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in early July. |
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LA Riots, Years of Protests Lead
Republicans to Seek Federally Criminalizing Blocking Traffic In the wake of anti-ICE protesters and rioters trapping drivers in Los Angeles and other cities in recent days, Republican lawmakers want to make blocking streets a federal crime. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., will seek this week to make it a federal crime to obstruct or create intentional traffic. The "Safe and Open Streets Act" is a direct response to the "radical tactics of anti-ICE protesters who have intentionally blocked roads and highways across the country," Tillis said. Lawbreakers could face fines or up to five years in prison. |
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Texas Congresswoman Files Bills to Financially Penalize Sanctuary Cities, Rioters A north Texas congresswoman has filed bills to financially penalize sanctuary cities and rioters targeting law enforcement. U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne, a Republican and former mayor of Irving, filed the Recouping Funds from Sanctuary Cities Act of 2025, to financially penalize city governments that actively work against federal immigration enforcement. The bill applies to political subdivisions of a state that implement statutes, ordinances, policies or practices that prohibit or restrict government officials from cooperating with federal immigration officials... The time period for recouping funds is retroactive five years from the date the law is enacted. |
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The Scythe Draws Near: CNN’s
Overpaid ‘Talent’ Brace for Deep Cuts Amid Corporate Shakeup Andrew Stiles ![]() |
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TikTok Meth Heads Have More
Credibility Than CNN Stephen Kruiser The network's travails of late have been well-documented. Its ratings are disappearing faster than a bottle of Jack Daniels on Keith Richards' breakfast table, and with the exception of Scott Jennings, the people who work there aren't doing anything to correct the situation. In fact, they are all doubling down on the brand of awful that has chased away all of their viewers. Because they are all in the advanced stages of Trump Derangement Syndrome, CNN regulars and others in the corrupt propaganda media have been trying to denigrate the effectiveness of the U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities last weekend. |
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FDA Halts Biden-Era Program of
Sending Americans’ DNA to China for Genetic Engineering The Trump administration is halting companies from conducting clinical trials in China using Americans’ DNA samples in a program authorized by the Biden administration, the Food and Drug Administration reported. The FDA said an immediate review has begun on new clinical trials that involve sending living cells of U.S. citizens to China and other hostile states for “genetic engineering and subsequent infusion back into U.S. patients – sometimes without their knowledge or consent.” The activity “may have exposed Americans’ sensitive genetic data to misuse by foreign governments including adversaries,” the FDA said in a statement Wednesday. |
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Florida’s Operation Dragon Eye
Rescues Over 60 ‘critically missing’ Children in Massive Sting Dozens of children were rescued in a blow to child sex trafficking operations in Florida, officials announced Monday. Dubbed Operation Dragon Eye, the initiative was spearheaded by the U.S. Marshals Office for the Central District of Florida and supported by the state Attorney General James Uthmeier’s Office of Statewide Prosecution (OSP). The effort involved 20 agencies working in tandem to locate 60 critically missing children and apprehend suspects tied to trafficking, drugs and child endangerment. |
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‘Elio’ Hits All-Time Box Office Low
for Pixar – Disney’s Fourth Bomb of 2025 John Nolte The Disney Grooming Syndicate’s box office problems continued this week, now that Elio has won the distinction of earning the lowest box office opening of any movie in Pixar’s 30-year history. ...who can blame parents for wanting nothing to do with Elio after Disney aggressively used a Toy Story movie (Lightyear) and Strange World to push adult sexuality (in those cases, homosexuality) at little kids who are not ready for it, and parents who know their children are not ready for it. Disney is Satan. |
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New York Mayoral Hopeful Would Go
All-In on Transing the Kids, to the Tune of $65 Million Queens assemblyman Zohran Mamdani – who is looking for a win in the upcoming Democratic primary in New York City’s mayoral election – would sink millions into “gender-affirming” trans procedures for both adults and children if elected. Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, says via his campaign website that he plans to prioritize “expanding and protecting gender-affirming care citywide.” “The Mamdani administration will protect gender-affirming care immediately by investing $65 million in public providers to provide gender-affirming care to New Yorkers who seek it and will hold private entities abetting Trump’s attacks to account,” ![]() Zohran Mamdani Is a Public Menace National Review is typically not in the habit of weighing in on Democratic primary races. But, even were we not founded and headquartered in New York, the fate of the world’s most important city would still matter to us, as it does to America. Therefore, decency requires us to state the obvious: Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old progressive candidate in tomorrow’s election for the Democratic mayoral nomination, belongs on nobody’s ballot – whether ranked first, fifth, or 100th. |
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An Excellent Story on the Recent
History of the Trans Movement John Sexton I just read through this rather lengthy story published today at the NY Times. It's titled "How the Transgender Rights Movement Bet on the Supreme Court and Lost." While I don't agree with everything in the story, I do think this is a very fair and well rounded presentation of how we got where we are now, i.e. to a Supreme Court decision this week upholding a ban on gender affirming care in Tennessee. Along the road to Skrmetti, some believe, the L.G.B.T.Q. movement drove itself toward a cliff – and took the Democratic Party with it, chaining the Biden administration to one of the most divisive issues in American politics at a moment of shifting medical consensus and fierce polarization. “It’s one of the biggest mistakes in the history of trans activism,” said Brianna Wu, a trans woman who serves on the board of Rebellion PAC, a Democratic political-action committee. |
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LGBTQ Group to Dems: Cool It on the
Trans Issues Lincoln Brown The National Pulse reports that Evan Low, who is the CEO of the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund, is telling Democrats to back off from the gender agenda and to quit pushing the cultural fights. For example, Low feels it is time to stop giving the transgender sports issue so much oxygen when people are concerned about real-world, real-time issues. Regarding men masquerading as women in sports, Low commented, “This is not a top 1, top 5, top 10, or top 30 issue.” Low is urging the Dems to focus on kitchen-table issues. |
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Noem Uncovers and Kills Multimillion-Dollar, Biden-era DEI, LGBTQ Program Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) uncovered and killed a multimillion-dollar program enacted by the Biden administration that pushed for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and "inclusive environments in schools." The Invent2Prevent program was originally designed to provide students with tools to prevent terror and violence in their communities. However, the Biden administration’s DHS contracted with mainly far-left organizations, which curved the curriculum to focus on a DEI and LGBTQ agenda. |
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‘Kill Them!’ Trans Extremist Openly
Advocates for Killing ICE Agents Tom Tillison A transgender extremist posted a video on social media openly advocating for the killing of ICE agents as they go about their job of enforcing immigration laws. The topless woman – who presumably had a double mastectomy – feigns to present herself as a male in posting the video on TikTok under the moniker “Redacted Radical.” “You can just kill ICE agents, you know that? You can just kill them,” the unhinged woman said. “You don’t have to hold your phone in their face and ask people when their birthday is, and ask people what their name is, and then try to find where ever they end up in LA. You can just kill them.” ![]() Trans Extremism is Backfiring on Gay People John Sexton Andrew Sullivan has an excellent opinion piece in the NY Times today about how the gay rights movement became too radical for its own good. If you read this story last week offering a history of the trans movement then you already know what Sullivan is going to say. But he says it as someone on the inside of the gay rights movement who only gradually realized the train had gone off the track. |
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Red States to SCOTUS: Stop Stalling
and Protect Girls' Sports After Upholding Gender Transition Ban The Supreme Court left unresolved whether states can give primacy to biological sex over gender identity, a question that has divided lower courts nationwide, in its blockbuster decision upholding Tennessee's ban on medicalized gender transitions for youth, though individual justices in the majority promoted their own conclusions in concurrences. The most powerful nine jurists in America will consider whether to fill in the gaps from U.S. v. Skrmetti this week when, for the third time, they review petitions by West Virginia and Idaho to overrule courts that struck down their "fairness in women's sports" laws that prevent males from participating in opposite-sex school sports. |
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Trump Admin Targets 'ghost
students,' AI Scammers Stealing Tens of Million$ in Federal College Aid The Department of Education is cracking down on "ghost students," AI scammers and others whom they say have recently swindled of tens-of-millions of dollars from the federal government – including roughly $8.4 million alone from California community colleges. Within California's system of 116 community colleges, 31% of applications last year – or 1.2 million – were found to be likely fraudulent, according to data from the office of the chancellor for the college system. |
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Lockheed Martin Awarded Bonuses
Based on Race, According to Report If the U.S. is going to maintain its military edge in the 21st century it can’t rely on defense contractors that prioritize DEI over building the best warfighting tools. A report recently released by conservative journalist Christopher Rufo and co-author Ryan Thorpe alleges that defense contractor Lockheed Martin’s executives “were so committed to DEI policies that they awarded some year-end bonuses based on employees’ skin color, rather than performance – in open violation of civil rights law.” |
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Texas Teen Karmelo Anthony Indicted
on First-Degree Murder Charge in Stabbing Death of Austin Metcalf, 17 |
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Donald Trump On The Iran
Strikes: Pithy. Powerful. And To The Point. Bob Maistros Let’s not beat around the bush: as a speechwriter at the highest levels of politics and business for 45 years – including the most successful presidential campaign in history – this commentator can present you an undeniable truth. President Donald J. Trump’s remarks Saturday night in the wake of America’s “spectacular military success” striking Iran’s key nuclear facilities didn’t necessarily amount to an oration for the ages. But they did showcase a heroic man rising to a historic moment – and then some – with a pithy, powerful and pointed address. |
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The Latest Immigration
Numbers Practically Prove Joe Biden's Criminal Intent Matt Margolis The numbers don't lie, and they're absolutely devastating for Joe Biden's legacy. Border Czar Tom Homan dropped a bombshell on X Tuesday night that should have every American asking why we tolerated four years of Biden's border catastrophe. "In the last 24 hours the Border Patrol encountered a total of 95 illegal aliens across the entire southern border," Homan posted. "That is the lowest number EVER recorded. Compare that to the Biden administration, who surpassed more than 10,000 per day." |
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How the U.S. B-2 Bombers Made Their
37-Hour Journey to Strike Fordow – "Midnight Hammer" The B-2 stealth bombers used to attack the Fordow nuclear enrichment plant are equipped with toilets, microwaves and usually a cooler for snacks to make life more comfortable for the pilots who were stuck in the cockpit for the 37-hour trip from Missouri to Iran and back. The fleet of advanced American bombers – originally designed to drop nuclear bombs on the Soviet Union – took off from the Whiteman Air Force Base outside Kansas City on Friday for an 18 hour ride across the world, refueling several times in mid-air, officials said. |
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Trump's Iran Attack Catches World
Off-Guard After Fakeouts with B-2 Flights and 'Two Weeks' Timeframe Steven Nelson President Trump caught the world off-guard Saturday by bombing three Iranian nuclear sites – after his apparently strategic deception indicating that such strikes weren’t imminent and trickery with the deployment of US Air Force B-2 bombers. Trump said Thursday he would make a decision in the “next two weeks” to allow more time for negotiations, giving the sense of reprieve amid fevered speculation he might join Israel’s airstrikes. |
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National Security Expert on the
Iran Strikes: Ending 50 Years of Iranian Hostility Victoria Coates, Maria Bartiromo "What happened last night, in my estimation, isn’t about starting another forever war in the Middle East, it’s about ending the longest one. 50 years, this has been going on with Iran. And last night, the president demonstrated that he’s not going to stand for this anymore after giving diplomacy every chance. He showed the Ayatollahs that he can reach out and touch them anytime." |
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How the U.S. Crippled Iran's
Nuclear Dreams Wallace White Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine laid out the details of the clandestine operation to cripple Iran’s key nuclear sites in a briefing alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to reporters at the Pentagon on Sunday. With careful timing and under absolute secrecy, the U.S. carried out “Operation Midnight Hammer” on Saturday night, targeting Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites in an unprecedented strike that dished out “extremely severe damage” to the sites, Caine told reporters Sunday. As the bombers make their way home, the world now awaits how Iran will respond to the attacks, with the country’s decision determining the future of the Middle East. |
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Ex-Biden Staffer Praises Trump’s
Iran Bombing, Admits Harris Would’ve Lacked the ‘Courage’ Harold Hutchison A former staffer for former Presidents Bill Clinton and Joe Biden admitted Sunday that former Vice President Kamala Harris would not have displayed “the courage or fortitude” to take out Iran’s nuclear program. “I voted for Kamala Harris and have been a vocal critic of many dangerous and undemocratic actions taken by President [Donald] Trump. But I’m not a blind tribalist and am perfectly comfortable praising President Trump for bold and courageous actions in support of America’s core national interests, as he took last night,” Metzl posted. |
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Iran Says It Will Block Strait of
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Pelosi Raked in Millions Last Year
— and Her Portfolio Out-Performed Every Large Hedge Fund with Stunning Returns Gabrielle Fahmy Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California) raked in between $7.8 and $42.5 million in 2024 – meaning her estimated net worth with venture capitalist hubby Paul Pelosi could now top out at $413 million, new financial disclosures showed. The staggering sum is an eye-popping jump from 2023, when financial disclosures showed the couple’s net worth topping out at a possible $370 million. Pelosi’s exact net worth is not known because lawmakers are only required to disclose ranges. A large chunk of the couple’s fortune has come from a sizable stock portfolio and timely trades, all done in Paul Pelosi’s name. |
She might be the She-Wolf of Wall Street |
Ex-Illinois House Speaker Gets 7.5
Year Prison Term, $2.5 Million Fine for Corruption A federal judge sentenced Michael Madigan Friday to seven-and-a-half years in prison and ordered him to pay a fine of $2.5 million for crimes committed during his tenure as the longest-serving speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. Judge John Robert Blakey handed down the 90-month sentence Friday at the Everett McKinley Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in Chicago. He also imposed three years of supervised release after his prison time ends. Madigan will be required to report to prison on Oct. 13. |
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FTC Comments Accuse Big Tech of
Widespread Censorship Jarrett Stepman Big Tech’s censorship of Americans is a threat to free speech rights according to a long list of comments submitted to the Federal Trade Commission. In February, FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson announced that his agency sought comments from Americans about situations in which they were censored by Big Tech companies. “Big Tech censorship is not just un-American, it is potentially illegal. The FTC wants your help to investigate these potential violations of the law,” Ferguson wrote. |
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Truth Wins As 'Citizen Journalists'
Rise – and Legacy Media Fades Glenn H. Reynolds If you don’t follow the press, you are uninformed, goes the old saw; if you do follow the press, you are misinformed. Nowadays you can actually be, you know, informed if you carefully follow the alternative press and social media. It’s a major reason why the organized left, the Democrats and the traditional media – but I repeat myself – have less traction today than they used to. |
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What If the Foundation of the
Climate Scare Was a Calculated Lie? I & I Editorial Carbon dioxide, we’ve been told over and again, is the enemy that must be subdued if we are to avoid catastrophic global warming. It is, however, a faulty premise. Physics, not politics, tells us that man’s CO2 emissions will not cause catastrophic climate change nor an increase in extreme weather. “The common belief that CO2 is the main driver of climate change and the EPA Endangerment Finding assertion that ‘elevated concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may reasonably be anticipated’ to endanger the public health and welfare are scientifically false,” conclude the authors of a new paper. |
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Australian Coal Plants Falling
Apart Due to Neglect, Wind Power Useless -- “We nearly saw widespread outages” The Net Zero Forced Transition Is Just Vandalism of a Perfectly Good Electricity Grid Jo Nova The Victorian state electricity grid is running close to the wire. They’ve run their largest coal plants into the ground -- to the point of neglect where an air duct “detached from the boiler end and fell to the floor”. So one 380MW unit will be out of action at Yallourn for two weeks. And it’s just the latest in an ongoing series of failures. They’ve run their largest coal plants into the ground -- to the point of neglect where an air duct “detached from the boiler end and fell to the floor”. So one 380MW unit will be out of action at Yallourn for two weeks. And it’s just the latest in an ongoing series of failures. |
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EPA Gets Moving on Its Push for
Energy Deregulation Francis Menton Now coming into view are the specifics of EPA’s strategy to end the Obama/Biden efforts to strangle the energy sector of the economy in the name of “saving the planet” from climate change. A document released by EPA last week on June 11 lays out the plan for repeal of the absurd (and dangerous) regulation that would have ended use of fossil fuels to generate electricity by some time in the 2030s. This EPA document is particularly interesting for the way it treats – and effectively sidelines – the so-called Endangerment Finding, the 2009 regulatory action that is the basis for all of the Obama/Biden fossil fuel suppression efforts. |
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EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces
Proposal to Repeal Biden-Era Climate Rules Regarding Power Plants Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a proposal Wednesday to repeal the Biden administration’s regulations on fossil-fuel power plants – often referred to as the Clean Power Plan 2.0. The EPA is also proposing a repeal of Biden’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards. Zeldin stressed that the proposed repeals are not final rules. They will go through a formal rule-making process that includes public comment. He also explained that the repeals, if finalized, will not allow plants to emit more than they do today. Standards set prior to 2024 would still be in effect, even if the proposed rule is finalized. |
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Australia’s Oldest Commercial Wind
Farm to Close As Cost of Repowering Is Too High In a first clue as to what might be the future for some ageing wind farms sites, renewable energy company Pacificn Victoria. The 18.2 megawatt (MW) Codrington wind farm was commissioned in 2001 Blue says it will not repower the country’s oldest commercial wind farm at Codrington iand will be decommissioned in 2027, a Pacific Blue spokesperson told Renew Economy on Monday. Despite an enviable location near Port Fairy in southwest Victoria, which benefited from the same southern ocean winds that drew the federal government to the offshore Southern Wind zone, repowering the site will be too expensive, the company says. |
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Eco Bullies Face Blowback As
Greenpeace Takes $660M Legal Hit Michael McKenna When Greenpeace lost a recent $660 million case over its organization of a violent pipeline protest, the most unusual part of the story was neither the jury confirming that environmental organizations do this sort of thing all the time (they do) nor the size of the verdict (although that was impressive). The most interesting part of the story was that an energy company and its top executive had finally stood up to the strong-arm tactics routinely employed by professional environmental political operatives and grifters rather than caving to their ridiculous demands. In 2016, Greenpeace deployed operatives and assorted stooges to North Dakota to organize opposition to a pipeline being constructed by Energy Transfer, based in Texas. |
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Offshore Wind Opponents File
Lawsuit to Stop Empire Wind, Arguing Feds’ Greenlighting Violated Law |
Massive towers are said to be risks to radar and aviation safety. |
Green Group with Ties to Chinese
Communist Party Part of Network Influencing U.S. Policy A national-security watchdog group is asking members of Congress to take a closer look at an energy transition advocacy nonprofit that has ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According to State Armor, the watchdog group, nonprofits are coordinating with U.S. climate groups to influence climate policy, advance the interests of the CCP and undermine U.S. national security. A new report by State Armor argues that the CCP is co-opting the American progressive climate change lobby to advance a transition away from fossil fuels. The alternative technologies being pushed by this lobby, according to the report, create significant economic and geopolitical advantages by undermining U.S. energy dominance and leaving it dependent on Chinese supply chains for its energy production. |
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Copper Thieves Cause Widespread Internet Power Outage in Southern California Leslie Eastman Last year, I noted that between the escalating price of copper and organized crime, copper theft was becoming a significant issue. Interestingly, one of the hardest hit groups are electric vehicle owners, as charging stations are often a target of metal thieves. Copper theft has become a major and growing problem across California, with Los Angeles and Ventura County experiencing frequent and increasingly disruptive incidents. Thieves target copper wiring from public infrastructure, utilities, and telecommunications, causing widespread outages, safety hazards, and costly repairs. This weekend, for example, the metal theft incident led to a widespread internet outage. |
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Report: Regional Power Grid
Prepared for Hotter, Wetter Summer Pennsylvania’s utility companies say they’re prepared for a summer of high electricity demand and weather-related threats, according to a new report. The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, or PUC, on Wednesday, released the 2025 Summer Readiness Overviews submitted by the Commonwealth’s major electric distribution companies and PJM, the regional electric grid operator. PJM manages power flow for 13 states in the mid-Atlantic and Midwest and the nation's capital city. ![]() Louisiana Ratepayers on the Hook for $470M in Data Center Infrastructure Entergy is constructing infrastructure that will cost more than $3 billion for Meta’s data center in Richland Parish, $470 million of which ratepayers will be on the hook for, according to filings with the Louisiana Public Service Commission and the Midcontinent Independent Service Operator. That $470 million includes a new 60-mile transmission line from the Mount Olive substation to the Sarepta switching station. Meta has committed to paying for the remaining upgrades and their load share for 15 years. ![]() Amazon Pledges $20B for New Data Centers in Pennsylvania The week begins with a historic first, the largest capital investment in Pennsylvania history. Amazon’s commitment of $20 billion for data centers promises to change the state’s landscape for years to come. The first of the two centers will be built in Luzerne County and Bucks County where the projects promised to deliver at least 1,250 jobs. “Amazon's multi-billion-dollar investment in Pennsylvania reinforces our dedication to advancing AI innovation while creating lasting economic opportunities in the state,” said David Zapolsky, Amazon's chief global affairs and legal officer. “We look forward to helping drive the next generation of technology innovation, while delivering meaningful benefits for Pennsylvania residents.” ![]() N. Carolina Energy Bill Could Reshape Next Quarter Century, Save $15B An energy proposal awaiting action in the state Senate could save North Carolinians billions of dollars, says a residential and business advocacy group. The Power Bill Reduction Act, known also as Senate Bill 266, authored by Sens. Timothy Moffitt of Henderson County, Danny Britt of Robeson County and Warren Daniel of Burke County, was first known as the Historic Flood Event Bldg. Code Exemption. Committee actions since its March filing assure energy companies the ability to build faster and more affordably, says regional Executive Director Kevin Doyle of the Consumer Energy Alliance. |
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SPLC Finally Clears Up ‘Major
Misconception’ About Whether It Is ‘Anti-Christian’ Tyler O'Neil If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably not an ostrich. If a leftist group cited by the FBI puts Christian nonprofits on a “hate map” and says Christian moral theology is evidence of “hate,” it’s probably anti-Christian – even if it swears to high heaven that’s not true. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which the FBI cited in its notorious memo on “radical traditional Catholics,” puts conservative Christian nonprofits on a “hate map” alongside chapters of the Ku Klux Klan, claiming they are part of the “infrastructure upholding white supremacy.” |
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NY State Tried to Force a Christian
Photographer to Work Same-Sex Weddings – A Judge Said 'Nope' A federal judge has blocked the state of New York from forcing a Christian photographer to work same-sex weddings, which goes against her religious beliefs. U.S. District Judge Frank P. Geraci Jr. of the District Court for the Western District of New York granted Emilee Carpenter, the photographer, a preliminary injunction shielding her from being compelled to violate her religious beliefs. Carpenter owns and operates a wedding photography business in New York. Attorney General Letitia James’s office took action to compel her to service same-sex weddings, which prompted Carpenter to file the lawsuit. |
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Another Spike in the Vaccine Coffin? Professor Angus Dalgleish On top of the cardiac, blood clotting and many autoimmune diseases such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) that the vaccine has triggered, it is now accepted that the rise in cancer cases, especially the newly identified ‘turbo’ cancers are indeed associated in particular with the booster shots. Most published scientific papers pointing out these issues are plagued by efforts to have the papers retracted. It is therefore worth highlighting a current Japanese study, SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in cerebral Arteries: Implications for hemorrhagic stroke Post-mRNA vaccination, recently published in the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. It clearly shows the presence of the COV-SARS-2 spike protein in cerebral arteries. |
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VA Slams Democrat Gov. Pritzker for
Falsely Claiming Vets Could Be Denied Care The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs slammed a Democrat governor who sent out a mass email falsely claiming that veterans could be denied care based on how they voted, even after the initial report had been changed and both the VA and the White House said it was false. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who has an eye on national politics, said he told state agencies to "take every available action to protect veterans' access to care" after "reports that the Trump administration is proposing rules that would allow VA providers to deny military veterans healthcare based on their marital status and political affiliation." |
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Coffee May Help You Live Longer,
But Skip the Extra Sugar Drinking a cup or two of coffee every day may help you live longer – but only if you skip the heavy cream and sugar, new research suggests. The research, published in The Journal of Nutrition, found that black coffee or coffee with just a little sugar and saturated fat was tied to a lower risk of premature death. But when people drank coffee with lots of sweeteners or cream, the health benefits disappeared. "Coffee is among the most-consumed beverages in the world, and with nearly half of American adults reporting drinking at least one cup per day, it's important for us to know what it might mean for health," senior author Fang Fang Zhang of Tufts University said in a news release. ![]() |
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Elementary Kids Forced to Ride the
'Lolita Line' to School Sarah Anderson |
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Black Drag Queens Perform At Oregon State Legislature Session in Honor of Pride Month A new session for the Oregon House of Representatives began after a performance by two Black drag queens on Wednesday. In honor of Pride Month, Democratic Rep. Travis Nelson, the first openly LGBTQ+ African American Oregon legislator, invited Isaiah Esquire and Aqua Flora to perform for the session’s opening ceremony. The two drag queens lip-synched to Aretha Franklin’s "A Deeper Love" and Beyoncé’s "I Was Here" while wearing bright gold outfits and dancing across the room. The performance lasted nearly five minutes and ended with a standing ovation from many House members. |
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Millions of Students Dropped Out As
Higher Ed Shifted Focus from Degrees to DEI Leona Salinas A June 4 report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center found that college non-completers rose by 2.2 percent in the past year. Citing a lack of direction, student debt, and disillusionment with the value of a degree, many students are leaving school without finishing. Instead of addressing these foundational issues – like affordability, job readiness, and clear academic pathways – many institutions have ramped up investments in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programming. |
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Florida Offers ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
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Illegals Out, Wages Up: The Quiet Labor Shift Behind Trump’s Self-Deportation Plan Dmitri Bolt While most Americans have their eyes on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and the fallout culminating in riots and protests across the country, only a few have paid any attention to the quiet exodus of illegal immigrants. President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security offered illegal immigrants the chance to voluntarily deport from the United States. This program incentivizes self-deportations with a $1,000 stipend, offers cost-free travel, forgives the failure-to-deport fines, and deprioritizes arrests and detentions for those who register for the program. |
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Schools That Violate Title IX Could
Lose Titles and Trophies – Not Just Funding Amber Harding The U.S. Department of Education is stepping up its game on Title IX enforcement. And, according to Education Secretary Linda McMahon, schools that violate the federal civil rights law may not just face defunding – but could also be forced to forfeit championships and awards. During a Title IX Month briefing with female reporters on Wednesday, McMahon confirmed that revoking titles is now "on the table" when it comes to schools that allow males to compete in girls' sports or fail to protect female students' privacy. |