MTG BLASTS CHEMTRAILS: ‘We NEVER Voted to Have Chemicals Sprayed Into Our Skies’

MTG BLASTS CHEMTRAILS: ‘We NEVER Voted to Have Chemicals Sprayed Into Our Skies’

Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) railed against covert geo-engineering programs dispersing chemicals across U.S. skies. The congresswoman’s bill aims to keep ‘our...
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Bari’s Picks of the Week: Taking Stock

Bari’s Picks of the Week: Taking Stock

Well, folks, we planned for a slow week for the end of summer. But the news cycle had other plans. And no story...
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Mom Blasts School Punishing Her 11-Year-Old Over Pig Drawing

Mom Blasts School Punishing Her 11-Year-Old Over Pig Drawing

After an elementary school claimed an 11-year-old’s drawing of a pig was “obscene,” they then punished and humiliated the girl. Her mother took...
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Don’t You Dare Misgender the MURDERER!

Don’t You Dare Misgender the MURDERER!

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GENIUS! Trump Told JD This?!

GENIUS! Trump Told JD This?!

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Thank God “Tampon Tim” Is Not Our VP

Thank God “Tampon Tim” Is Not Our VP

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GOP North Carolina Election Official Resigns After Allegedly Drugging Teens’ Dairy Queen Treats

GOP North Carolina Election Official Resigns After Allegedly Drugging Teens’ Dairy Queen Treats

The head of the Surry County Board of Elections in North Carolina resigned Thursday following police allegations that he drugged his step-granddaughter and...
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YourINT SITREP (20 AUG 2025)

DNI Gabbard revokes security clearances of 37 former intelligence officials Kremlin plays down Zelensky talks as Trump warns Putin may not want to make deal Europe has no real solutions on security guarantees for Ukraine ‘Zelensky’s Dead End’: Russian Media Downplays

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Christopher F. Rufo The New Yorker’s Racialism Problem Prestige media has turned “antiracism” into a farce. It’s time to move beyond it.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/new-yorker-doreen-st-felix-sydney-sweeney It seems that all of the conventional opinion of America’s chattering class is condensed and printed once a week in the pages of the New Yorker. In normal times, this process yields some good writing and reporting. In certain periods,

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The political end of the Epstein case

The political drama around Jeffrey Epstein is just about wrapped up. Not because of anything the White House has done. It’s over because few things last forever in an era of frantic news cycles — and because Democrats and their friends

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PODCAST: 5 Stories You May Have Missed This Week

Your link to this week’s podcast on Ricochet. The government lied to you about alcohol; Now you’re doing something much worse. Meta’s fantastic guidelines on AI relationships. Liberals were apparently passed out drunk in a septic tank for the past 5

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Western-trained Ukrainian sabotage group busted – FSB

Three of Kiev’s special forces operatives were killed in a shootout and three others captured, the agency has said Russian law enforcement has broken up a Western-trained Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group that planned terrorist attacks against transport infrastructure in Russia’s

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ICC Putin arrest warrant ‘counterproductive’ – MEP (VIDEO)

Western “lawfare” against Russia undermines diplomatic efforts to settle the Ukraine conflict, Fernand Kartheiser has said The credibility of international legal institutions has been severely undermined by Western efforts to wage “lawfare” against Russia, a member of the European Parliament (MEP)

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Early Signs of Health Problems You Shouldn’t Ignore

Unexplained weight loss, especially when significant and unintentional, may be an early sign of serious underlying health issues. Conditions such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and cancer are among the most common culprits. In hyperthyroidism, an overactive thyroid speeds up metabolism, leading to

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Legislative Committees Advance CA Redistricting Legislation

Legislators, taxpayers and others debated passionately Tuesday for several hours as Democratic-led election committees in the California Assembly and Senate advanced congressional redistricting legislation. The bills making up the Election Rigging Response Act received support from the Democratic majorities in the

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Say, Whatever Happened To All Those Devastating Spending Cuts We Were Warned About?

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/08/20/say-whatever-happened-to-all-those-devastating-spending-cuts-we-were-warned-about/ “U.S. deficit grows to $291 billion in July despite tariff revenue surge.” – CNBC That and other headlines greeted the release of the latest monthly Treasury Department report last week, which showed that the July deficit was $47 billion higher

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US, NATO to weigh security guarantees for Ukraine

(NewsNation) — U.S. military leaders are expected to meet with their NATO counterparts Wednesday to discuss potential security guarantees for Ukraine, as President Donald Trump signals Washington could provide air support as part of a future deal. The Trump administration has

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Schiff Launches Legal Defense Fund

Adam Schiff has launched a legal defense fund. This comes as he is facing a federal investigation for alleged mortgage fraud. A spokeswoman for Schiff told Fox News, “It’s clear that Donald Trump and his MAGA allies will continue weaponizing the

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What ACIP Wasn’t Shown

What ACIP Wasn’t Shown by Yaffa Shir-Raz at Brownstone Institute In June 2025, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) held its first meeting under the new leadership appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The public expectation was clear:

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CNN: People Feel Summer Heat Differently Or Something

What’s the carbon footprint for CNN’s operations? The strange divide in how Americans experience summer temperatures The contiguous United States has endured another searing summer. June was unusually warm, and a major heatwave afflicted nearly a third of the population late

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Cartoons Etc. 08/20/25

 A.F. Branco and Joe Dan Gorman review Tony’s latest toons and discuss issues of the day along with videos, your comments, and some bad jokes. LIVE! BRANCO TOON STORE DONATE to A.F. Branco Cartoons – Tips accepted and appreciated –

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Home Depot Now Says Tariffs May Result In Price Hikes

Amajor U.S. retailer that previously said tariffs wouldn’t increase prices reversed course on Tuesday, with officials saying they expect “modest” price increases for some products. The home-improvement retailer with more than 2,300 stores across North America said prices will increase in

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On The Wilkow Majority: To Discuss Crime in DC

Dr. John Lott talked to Andrew Wilkow on SiriusXM’s The Wilkow Majority about crime statistics in Washington, DC. See also Dr. Lott’s new piece at Real Clear Politics titled “Trump Admin Efforts Could Sharply Reduce DC Crime.” (Tuesday, August 12, 2025, from 12:20 to

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International News

European military stocks fall on Ukraine peace talks progress

Defense companies were thriving as Western nations armed Kiev and boosted their own industries citing an alleged threat from Russia European military stocks have tumbled, defying broader positive market sentiment, as traders assessed the White House meeting that brought fresh hope

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America Needs to Go Nuclear. Plus. . .

It’s Wednesday, August 20. This is The Front Page, your daily window into the world of The Free Press—and our take on the world at large. Today: A scientist who worked for the Obama administration explains why he switched his stance

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