Trump aide sets new timeframe for ending Ukraine conflict

Trump aide sets new timeframe for ending Ukraine conflict

Steve Witkoff has expressed hope a deal could be reached by the end of the year US special presidential envoy Steve Witkoff has...
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Trump: Investigation on furniture tariffs now underway

Trump: Investigation on furniture tariffs now underway

President Donald Trump announced a “major tariff investigation” on furniture being imported into the U.S. He said the investigation will last 50 days,...
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📖 Douglas Adams – The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

📖 Douglas Adams – The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

Remember to add your book recommendations in the comments below.Today’s reader recommended book is:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas...
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BREAKING: FDA Suspends Vaccine over “Safety Signals”

BREAKING: FDA Suspends Vaccine over “Safety Signals”

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So Many Plagues! Flesh-Eating Parasites, Brain-Eating Amoebas, A Virus That Can Cause Years Of Severe Joint Pain And Gigantic Dust Storms Slam The Western U.S.

So Many Plagues! Flesh-Eating Parasites, Brain-Eating Amoebas, A Virus That Can Cause Years Of Severe Joint Pain And Gigantic Dust Storms Slam The Western U.S.

How many plagues have to hit us before people finally start waking up?  So far this month I have written about rabbits with...
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Exclusive — Gorka: Abbey Gate and President Trump — Promise Kept

Exclusive — Gorka: Abbey Gate and President Trump — Promise Kept

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images DR. SEBASTIAN GORKA 26 Aug 2025313 5:42 “On one of the darkest days in our Nation’s history, 4 years ago,...
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Mom Upset By Teacher’s ‘Warning’ On 7-Year-Old Daughter’s Homework

Mom Upset By Teacher’s ‘Warning’ On 7-Year-Old Daughter’s Homework

A Kansas mom became upset when she saw an elementary school teacher’s “warning” on her 7-year-old daughter’s paper. A Kansas mom was appalled...
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Opinion

On first-principles politics

Former Vice President Kamala Harris took a lot of flak last year, deservedly so, for using the same convoluted phrasing in all her speeches: “what can be, unburdened by what has been.” It’s a little too pseudo-intellectual for my tastes, but

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Whistleblower Dr. Marvin Rapaport Exposes Political Medicine and its Elusive “Hidden” Allergy by Linda Goudsmit

https://goudsmit.pundicity.com/28779/whistleblower-dr-marvin-rapaport-exposes goudsmit.pundicity.com  and website: lindagoudsmit.com  In my January 30, 2022 article, “A Short History of Medicine and Megalomania,” I explain how holistic medicine is actually the original western medicine established on the principle of strengthening the immune system to fight off pathogens in the environment.

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DEI Witness Protection Program: Same Agenda, New Name

Leftists at Iowa’s biggest universities have apparently decided that when the law says “end DEI,” it really means play word games until someone notices. Videos from Accuracy in Media caught staffers at both the University of Iowa and Iowa State University

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Mail Theft NIGHTMARE: Insider Fraud Exposed

A federal insider crime has rocked public trust after a California postal worker used her government position to steal over 130 credit cards and Treasury checks, funding a luxury lifestyle and international vacations while flaunting her ill-gotten gains online. Story Snapshot

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AG Monday!

Flash! Aaah-aah! Steven and Tom journey back to 1980, when the big budget Flash Gordon movie premiered. Was it a camp classic? A post-Star Wars cash grab? A sincere homage to the comic strip? A weird amalgam of British, Italian, and American science

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“COVID-19 Shot Killed My Father”

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH While I imagine Dr. Gina Loudon has told her father’s story publicly, many were shocked this week when she said she believes the COVID-19 vaccine killed her father. While details were not given, Loudon points

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Putin, Trump, and the Elusive “Peace” Trump’s Alaska summit with Putin yielded no ceasefire, but it revealed the contours of a possible peace—where diplomacy, exhaustion, and hard limits define the battlefield’s end. By Victor Davis Hanson

https://amgreatness.com/2025/08/18/putin-trump-and-the-elusive-peace/ At the August 15 Alaska summit, Vladimir Putin performed as expected. He desperately wants an end to Western sanctions, détente with the U.S., and assurances that the U.S. will not impose a disastrous anti-Russian secondary boycott—and, apparently, some additional Ukrainian

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Let’s Pause To Marvel At Trump’s Incredible Border Victory

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/08/15/lets-pause-to-marvel-at-trumps-incredible-border-victory/ Earlier this month, Customs and Border Protection recorded fewer than 7,832 illegal border crossings in July. That’s a staggering number when you consider that the 25-year average for that month is 76,000. Even more staggering is that this should never

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The high price of European politeness

Daniel Greenfield writes for Front Page Magazine about a major problem for European nations. “A Small European Nation Has a Big Explosions Problem,” a New York Times story recently reported. The story clarified that the small nation was the Netherlands, it

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News

Epstein tax returns show strong connection to Clintons

Bill Clinton’s Global Initiative charity was once gifted a hefty check from Jeffrey Epstein. BY: MEGA; IRS Knewz.com has discovered decades-old tax returns that reveal Jeffrey Epstein wrote a $25,000 check to Bill Clinton and his Clinton Foundation in 2006. The

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Projecting likely 2026 midterm election results

Matthew Continetti ponders his electoral crystal ball. The truth is that any outcome is possible. Democrats could win full control of Congress. Or they could split the House or Senate. Or they might fail to win a majority anywhere. Uncertainty reigns,

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Watching for falsified economic data

Derek Scissors offers clues for those searching for false information within future government economic assessments. The issue is whether we’ll still be able to trust data published by our government or if data falsification is another tactic in . . .

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The Palestinian Authority’s Human ‘Slaughterhouse’ by Khaled Abu Toameh

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21846/palestinian-authority-slaughterhouse None of these countries… [France, Canada, Australia, the UK] has demanded that the Palestinian Authority halt its human rights violations against its own people. Ending financial and administrative corruption and excluding Hamas from governance is pointless as long as the

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Tackling Trump’s attacks on higher ed

Frederick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute critiques the Trump team’s response to problems within American higher education. The size, scale, and aggression of the Trump administration’s higher education agenda really is something new—though, crucially, it builds on precedents pioneered by

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Port Infrastructure Financing in California

California News: California’s Harbors and Navigation Code, in Division 6, Part 1, deals with port infrastructure financing. Chapter 1, Article 1 contains legislative fundings and declarations. Section 1690 contains nine findings and declarations. These include that the state has a compelling

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Nigerian Court Drama: Christian Leader Freed After Torture

A Nigerian High Court’s decision to overturn the wrongful conviction of a Christian man exposes the shocking reality of religious persecution and judicial malpractice that threatens constitutional protections and basic human rights worldwide. Story Highlights Christian church leader falsely convicted of

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Venezuelan opposition leader offers warning to NYC

Sarah Anderson writes for PJMedia.com about insightful commentary from Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. She also explained that a free and prosperous Venezuela is part of our own national interest, and I think Trump and Rubio agree. Not only would

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Total Renovation of the National Casino in Pécs Starts

The following is a translation of a press release kindly provided to us by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC). Following lengthy and thorough preparatory work and the completion of all legal procedures under regulations, the complete renovation of Pécs’s historic building,

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Ukraine strikes key oil pipeline to EU – Hungary

The latest attack on Budapest’s energy security is “outrageous and unacceptable,” Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Russian oil supply to Hungary has been halted after Ukraine targeted the key Druzhba pipeline system, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said. Moscow

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Griffith takes chainsaw to Labour’s ‘job killing’ bill

The post Griffith takes chainsaw to Labour’s ‘job killing’ bill appeared first on Conservative Home. Click this link for the original source of this article. Author: ConservativeHome This content is courtesy of, and owned and copyrighted by, http://www.conservativehome.com and its author.

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News

UN Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon Spends US Taxpayer Money on ‘Gender Diversity’ Training and Therapeutic Yoga Instruction, Drawing Scrutiny From Trump Admin

The U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon is largely funded with U.S. taxpayer dollars, money it has used to pursue left-wing programs like “gender diversity” training and lessons on “gender mainstreaming in military operations,” as well as therapeutic yoga instruction. Those expenditures

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Politics

Tragic Incident Of Youth Filmed by Bystanders

A recent shooting captured on video raises serious questions about youth violence and public safety. Story Snapshot A tragic shooting of 16-year-old Trey Wright was caught on camera, raising public concern. Devan Raper, the alleged shooter, was swiftly arrested and charged

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Major Legal WAR: California vs. DOJ

California’s aggressive attempt to sidestep federal law on truck emissions faces a major constitutional showdown as the Trump administration’s DOJ sues to halt what it calls blatant state overreach. Story Snapshot The DOJ has filed lawsuits against California after the state

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FBI’s Secret Room: Burn Bags EXPOSED

Hidden burn bags and hard drives linked to the Trump–Russia probe were discovered in a secret FBI room, reigniting fierce debate over government transparency and accountability. Story Snapshot FBI Director Kash Patel found thousands of classified documents and hard drives tied

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Newsom’s BOLD Move: Power Grab or Necessity?

California Democrats’ plan to suspend their own independent redistricting commission and push through new congressional maps threatens to upend bipartisan reforms and concentrate partisan control, raising alarms among defenders of fair elections. Story Snapshot California Democrats have proposed mid-decade redistricting that

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US News

Alarming Crime Stats: D.C.’s HIDDEN Struggles

Despite recent declines, D.C.’s crime rates remain alarmingly high, raising questions about safety and governance. Story Highlights D.C. experiences a significant decline in crime rates in 2024 and 2025, but they remain above pre-pandemic levels. Public perception of safety is low

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SECRET Deals? Belarus in the Middle

Trump’s direct outreach to Belarus’s Lukashenko ahead of a pivotal Alaska summit with Putin signals a dramatic reshaping of U.S. diplomacy—one that could upend the Ukraine conflict and challenge the failed appeasement and globalist policies of previous administrations. Story Highlights President

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China’s Machine Failures EXPOSE Tech Risks

China’s robot Olympics drew global attention, but its headline-grabbing machine failures reveal deeper questions about the risks of foreign tech ambitions and overhyped innovation—especially when state power and global competition are in play. Story Snapshot China hosted the inaugural World Humanoid

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Economy

The U.S.-China competition is on pause

Photo by Dan Scavino via Wikimedia Commons During the Biden years, I wrote a lot about U.S.-China competition. Like many other analysts, I was pretty convinced that the next decade or two would be shaped by geostrategic, military, technological, and economic

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US News

ICE Blunder: Civilian Infiltrates Secret Ops

An ICE data breach exposes critical law enforcement details through unsecured group chat, igniting fresh fears about government incompetence and threats to privacy and constitutional protections. Story Snapshot ICE mistakenly added a civilian to a sensitive group chat coordinating an active

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