More Virginia Democrat racism against Winsome Sears

More Virginia Democrat racism against Winsome Sears

First it was on Abigail Spanberger’s staffers holding up a sign saying Winsome Sears can’t drink from my water fountain if trans aren’t...
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Why the Migrant Crisis has the UK on the Brink of Collapse

Why the Migrant Crisis has the UK on the Brink of Collapse

The United Kingdom went from ruling the seas to surrendering its streets. What led to this shocking collapse and what must the United...
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Judge Makes Ruling on Trump Illegally Deploying Troops to Los Angeles

Judge Makes Ruling on Trump Illegally Deploying Troops to Los Angeles

A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump broke the law when he deployed thousands of National Guard members and several...
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Iran Warns US Missile Demands Block Path to Nuclear Talks

Iran Warns US Missile Demands Block Path to Nuclear Talks

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani speaks after meeting with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, in Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 13, 2025....
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A shutdown could be in our future: Hogan Gidley | Newsline

A shutdown could be in our future: Hogan Gidley | Newsline

On Tuesday's "Newsline," Hogan Gidley and Tom Del Beccaro discussed the possibility of a government shutdown. Watch NEWSMAX, an independent news network with...
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Squad Member Claims ‘I’m not a millionaire’ But New Disclosure Proves That to Be a Lie

Squad Member Claims ‘I’m not a millionaire’ But New Disclosure Proves That to Be a Lie

Squad member Rep. Ilhan Omar’s latest congressional financial disclosure has raised eyebrows, showing her net worth has soared to as much as $30...
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Jewish Authors Are Being Blacklisted by the Publishing Industry — Here’s How They’re Responding

Jewish Authors Are Being Blacklisted by the Publishing Industry — Here’s How They’re Responding

Nova survivor Natalie Sanandaji looks at items collected from the Nova festival at “The Nova Music Festival Exhibition: October 7th 06:29 AM, The...
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Kraft Heinz To Split A Decade After Merger

Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after they joined in a massive merger that created one of the biggest food companies on the planet. One of the companies, currently called Global Taste Elevation Co., will include shelf stable

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Why Russiagate & Covid STILL MUST Be Prosecuted

The walls are closing in for the perpetrators of Russiagate as the Trump administration continues to release documents, and Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) tells Glenn Beck that “you’re going to see indictments.” As the former attorney general of Missouri, Schmitt took

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Why everyone should consider a dashcam

In season 4, episode 21 of “Parks and Recreation,” three of the main characters are attempting to secure van rentals to help with their city council campaign. However, the well-funded opposition has offered to pay the owner of the vans, Bill,

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Hungary’s 3-Per-Cent Mortgage Scheme Popular with Locals

The Hungarian government launched its Home Start home ownership programme on Monday, 1 September. Under the new scheme, citizens can apply for government-assisted mortgages with very favourable terms, with a fixed 3-per-cent mortgage rate and only a 10-per-cent down payment requirement.

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THEY HATE HER BECAUSE SHE’S RIGHT

Guest Post by J.K. Rowling As another man who once worked with me declares himself saddened by my beliefs on gender and sex, I thought it might be useful to compile a list for handy reference. Which of the following do

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Florida denies ‘uprising’ reports at immigration detention center

(NewsNation) — State officials have dismissed reports of an “uprising” at a controversial immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, calling them “manufactured.” In a statement to The Guardian, officials insisted detainees at the facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” were kept in “clean,

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1945 REDUX

PS: And two pieces of bad news for the fraternal twins: 1. Trump is alive. 2. Russia is advancing. pic.twitter.com/89Y7dLUfQL — Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE) August 31, 2025 President Putin at the SCO: “The Ukraine crisis did not begin with a Russian

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Warren Buffett shares stock picks before stepping down

As Warren Buffett approaches retirement, his investment choices are drawing heightened attention. BY: MEGA As Warren Buffett approaches retirement, his investment choices are drawing heightened attention. Knewz.com has learned that Berkshire Hathaway revealed in its latest 13F filing that it purchased

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NATO And EU Collapsing In Tandem; Trump’s Dangerous Attraction To Optics, And The West World’s Sinking Boats Tethered Together. Will The Peoples Of Europe Turn Violent To Get Rid Of EU Ruling Class?

Not that it had not occurred to me before but something about Col. MacGregor’s opening observation that President Trump—his amygdala, let’s say—revolves around the goals of “reality TV,” caused me to suddenly realize that the binary critiques of Trump (Savior V.

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Patrick ‘Tate’ Adamiak’s appeal will be heard in 10 days

Former U.S. Navy E-6 Patrick “Tate” Adamiak. (Photo courtesy Patrick “Tate” Adamiak). by Lee Williams Matthew Larosiere, an appellate attorney for Patrick “Tate” Adamiak, will argue his client’s innocence Sept. 12th in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit,

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A Hub For “Dark Money” on the Left

A new initiative by the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a hub for “dark money” on the left, threatens transparency in political funding, raising alarms among conservatives. Story Snapshot The Sixteen Thirty Fund is allegedly backing the Chorus Creator Incubator Program to foster

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28 Charged in Fraud Scheme Targeting Senior Citizens

Twenty-eight alleged members of a Chinese organized crime ring have been charged in four federal grand jury indictments in a $65 million fraud scheme targeting thousands of seniors across the United States—including a 97-year-old San Diego widow of a Holocaust survivor

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Polio in 1952 vs Profound Autism in 2022

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH In our new book, Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality, author and historian John Leake lays out an important comparison of serious disabling diseases faced during childhood: Polio: 1952 worst year of polio ~58,000 cases, 21,269

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Taxpayer money pulled from ‘doomed’ offshore wind

Victor Nava writes for the New York Post about a welcome development in American energy policy. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Friday that $679 million in federal funding has been withdrawn for 12 “doomed” offshore wind projects – including three in

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Conservatives have opportunity to win teacher support

Daniel Buck and Will Flanders write for National Review Online about a political opportunity involving America’s teachers. During the 2024 election cycle, an internal survey of the Teamsters showed that members preferred Donald Trump two to one over Kamala Harris, suggesting

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Boosting American pharmaceutical innovation

Scott Gottlieb focuses on a little-discussed American advantage over global competitors. At a time when the federal government is reducing funding for biomedical research at the National Institutes of Health—thereby fraying the partnership between government and academia that made US biomedicine

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Trump’s Intel deal ‘threatens’ economic liberty

Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute explains his concerns about a recent Trump administration action. During the 2008 financial crisis, the US government spent and risked taxpayer dollars to stop financial institutions and carmakers from going out of business. Those

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Bill Gates drops funding of shady Democratic group

Brad Slager writes for RedState.com about the latest bad news for national Democrats. It has been fully recognized since the November election that the Democratic Party has been hobbled more than a three-legged gelding, but things refuse to improve for that

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