Kai Trump shares back-to-school celebration on Instagram

Kai Trump shares back-to-school celebration on Instagram

Kai Trump, the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter of the president, celebrated the start of her senior high school year...
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Judge denies Trump request to end key protection for immigrant children

Judge denies Trump request to end key protection for immigrant children

In a significant legal ruling, U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee upheld the Flores Settlement Agreement, a crucial protection for immigrant children in federal...
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How Can the World’s Memory Be So Short?

How Can the World’s Memory Be So Short?

Dancing nurses during lock-down by Malcolm R. Hughes It appears that after only four years the World’s population has forgotten the criminal action...
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Ex-Lujan Grisham secretary lands contracts designed to skirt bidding laws

Ex-Lujan Grisham secretary lands contracts designed to skirt bidding laws

Less than a year after leaving Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Cabinet, former Tourism Secretary Jen Paul Schroer has turned her insider status into...
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Kiev fears repetition of Oval Office ‘disaster’ – WaPo

Kiev fears repetition of Oval Office ‘disaster’ – WaPo

Foremost in Ukrainians’ minds is averting another clash with Trump’s team, as Zelensky heads to Washington, the newspaper wrote The upcoming meeting between...
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Curiosity Could Be the Key to Preventing Cognitive Decline in Aging Adults

Curiosity Could Be the Key to Preventing Cognitive Decline in Aging Adults

A UCLA study challenges the belief that curiosity fades with age, showing that certain types of curiosity may protect against cognitive decline in...
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Trump in favor of territorial concessions by Ukraine – media

Trump in favor of territorial concessions by Ukraine – media

After talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the US leader reportedly thinks Kiev should agree to cede the whole of Donbass to Moscow...
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Putin is the ‘opposite’ of peacemaker: Levin

Fox News host Mark Levin lays out what is known of Russian President Vladimir Putin in light of his summit with President Donald Trump on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ #putin #world #russia #past #kgb #europe #unitednations #marklevin #foxnews Subscribe to Fox

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Beginnings, Middles and Ends

Quick! Click the ♥️ and let me know you are there. ♥️ “We’re flying to the moon on a feather balloon. Don’t know how long we’ll be gone, but we won’t be home soon.” This song is from a record I

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Brutal Truck Attack Shocks California Town

A brutal vehicular assault in California raises urgent questions about public safety and criminal motives. Story Highlights A California couple used a truck to run over a man multiple times. The victim was trapped under the vehicle and pepper-sprayed. Suspects were

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Why Synthetic mRNA is So Dangerous

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH Please enjoy this brief summary I did for Amanda Head and John Solomon on Real America’s Voice Just The News on why synthetic mRNA is so dangerous. The inability to shut off a potentially dangerous

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Obama is the New Nixon

By John Kass Sunday August 17, 2025 Barack Obama is the new Nixon. There, I wrote it down and my name is on it. It’s not publicly approved speech yet, but it is no longer the Thought Crime it once was.

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When You’re No Longer Relevant…

When You’re No Longer Relevant…you’ll do anything for a photo op! But hey, wanna be’s look bigger because Click this link for the original source of this article. Author: The Marshall Report This content is courtesy of, and owned and copyrighted

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Fraud Scandal: Media Star Indicted

A local news anchor’s text message joke uncovers her involvement in a COVID-19 relief fraud scheme, shaking public trust. Story Highlights Stephanie Hockridge, a former ABC15 news anchor, is indicted for COVID-19 relief fraud. A self-incriminating text message serves as key

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The Revolution That Fell Short

Radical mythology deemed December 14, 1825, the beginning of the Russian revolutionary movement. Tsar Alexander I had died three weeks earlier, and it was still not clear which of his brothers, Konstantin, who was in Warsaw, or Nicholas, who was present

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England’s Last Band Standing

LONDON—On the cusp of a new technology, the old impersonates the coming form. The “mash-up”—the digital overlay of disparate musical elements—became technically possible in the late 1990s. But the mash-up already existed by another name in the late 1970s, through the

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What Gavin Newsom wants TRAMPLES democracy, commentator says

San Francisco political commentator Richie Greenberg dissects California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting map on ‘Fox Report.’ #california #latestnews #politics #democrats #gavinnewsom #map #texas #governor #foxnews Subscribe to Fox News: https://bit.ly/2vBUvAS Watch more Fox News Video: http://video.foxnews.com Watch Fox News Channel Live:

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Visa Overstay Nightmare Rocks Texas

An accused illegal immigrant rideshare driver, who overstayed his visa, is now at the center of a national firestorm after being charged with kidnapping and sexually assaulting a young woman in Texas—intensifying demands for ironclad immigration enforcement and exposing the dangers

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Do I Have to Spell It Out for You?

Spelling reform has gotten a bad rap—cast usually as an intellectual dead end if not the exclusive domain of cranks and weirdos. It should be noted, however, that more than a few distinguished thinkers have been drawn to this most curious

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🐇 Unlocked Post 🔓| Epstein’s occult art · Machines are stealing our minds · New study shows CO2 has no effect on climate & This Week’s Most Popular Must-Reads – 11-17 August 2025

📰 The Naked Emperor newsletter reaches over 69,000 followers worldwide. Join thousands of paid subscribers exposing the narrative and building a better future. Subscribe now Welcome readers! Dive into this week’s Must-Reads for Sunday 17 August 2025. Share your thoughts and

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Newslinks for Sunday 17th August 2025

Ministers can’t say how much it costs taxpayers every day to house asylum seekers “Ministers are unable to say how much it costs the UK taxpayer every day to put up asylum seekers in houses and flats. Home Office minister Lord

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The Era of Crusades — The Kingdom of Hungary and the French Army

Historians who are susceptible to myths tend to view Charlemagne’s veneration in Central Europe as a continuous phenomenon. In fact, based on the Hun–Hungarian kinship, they would like to attribute the Hungarians’ pilgrimages to Charlemagne’s reliquary in Aachen to the Hungarians’

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Protesters attack government offices in Serbia (VIDEOS)

President Aleksandar Vucic has said “no civil war” will be allowed and that “no one is stronger than the state, even with foreign support” Fresh clashes between anti-government demonstrators and police have erupted in Serbia after offices of the ruling Serbian

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Hundreds killed in India and Pakistan after flash floods

Heavy rainfall triggered landslides that devastated regions along the border between the two South Asian neighbors Heavy rainfall and flash flooding devastated parts of India and Pakistan on Friday, resulting in over 280 fatalities and hundreds of people missing, according to

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European NATO states to continue arming Ukraine

Western European leaders intend to send more military aid to Kiev and keep the NATO door open Western European leaders have issued a statement backing US President Donald Trump’s diplomatic push to end the Ukraine conflict – while also reaffirming their

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Putin-Trump meeting ‘highly commendable’ – India

New Delhi has said it appreciates the progress made in the talks in Anchorage on Friday India has praised Friday’s meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, in Alaska on Friday, calling their leadership “highly commendable.”

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Politics

Trump, Trade, and Math

Many anti-trade politicians are motivated by “public choice,” which means they simply think of the issue as a way to get votes and campaign contributions. Donald Trump, however, seems to genuinely believe in protectionism. I think this is because he mistakenly thinks a a

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More Fiscal Insanity from Chicago

What’s America’s worst city? According to some recent research, it’s Oakland. And a few years before, another expert picked Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario in California. But what if we look at major cities? Possible contestants include San Francisco, Detroit, New York City, Minneapolis, Chicago, and Seattle. I’m not sure which city is

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A Small But Important Victory for Taxpayers

Regular readers know I’m not a Trumpie. Some of his policies are terrible (protectionism), while others are irresponsible (punting on entitlements) or misguided (new tax loopholes). But I have to give credit where credit is due. Unlike every other Republican president

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Trump, Trade, and the Economy

A couple of days ago, I had an email exchange with some Trumpie friends who asserted that the recent GDP report (3 percent inflation-adjusted growth) was proof that Trump’s protectionist trade policy has been successful. Given the underlying details of the report from the Commerce

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