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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The Jan. 6 Riot Isn‘t DC‘s ‘Most Violent Moment‘

When President Donald Trump called a press conference on Aug. 11 to discuss how he would use emergency powers to federalize the Washington, D.C., police and deploy the National Guard, the knee-jerk anti-Trump media launched into complaining Trump was doing something

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5 Things To Know Ahead Of The Trump-Putin Summit 

This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. As US and Russian Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet face-to-face for the first time in six years, here’s what you need to know. What Does Putin Want? Many

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Texas startup using drones to stop active school shooters

DALLAS (NewsNation) — As students return to classrooms nationwide, a Texas company is aiming to revolutionize school security with high-tech drones capable of responding to emergencies in seconds. NewsNation got an exclusive look inside Campus Guardian Angels, which said its drones,

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Carefully and Gracefully

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler “It’s funny they call [intel] a ‘community.’ That sounds so benign and beneficial. Everybody likes communities.” —Doug Casey   And so, now, in Alaska, Mr. Trump sits down with Vlad Putin to attempt a settling of

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VIKTOR ORBAN DID NOT KILL HIMSELF

The EU was built to serve sovereign nations, not to rule them. Brussels holds no leash on Hungary. We take no orders from unelected bureaucrats and answer only to our people. It’s time to set the record straight. pic.twitter.com/glNxi30Wvz — Orbán

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IS SOMETHING BUGGING YOU?

Via Wide Awake Media “There are at least six or seven companies… now using crickets—insects—to make flour.” “Insect-related businesses in the Western world are producing insect proteins for foods, beverages, confectionaries… butters, oils… as well as spice and seasoning.” “So it’s

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Trump’s leadership is ‘on the line’: Dan Hoffman

Fox News’ Alexandria Hoff reports the latest on what’s expected for the Trump-Putin summit. Fox News contributor Dan Hoffman also joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to preview the president’s face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. #foxnews #trump #putin

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Economy

America has only one real city

Photo by Florian Wehde on Unsplash Americans who go to Tokyo or Paris or Seoul or London are often wowed by the efficient train systems, dense housing, and walkable city streets lined with shops and restaurants. And yet in these countries,

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TOO LATE

Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi: “I am no longer optimistic anymore. And the reason is very simple.” “I’m afraid that these [mRNA] vaccines… have already done their job.” “We’re seeing… billions of people whose brains are not working anymore.” “They are altered.” pic.twitter.com/iCqgrsTgyl

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Gold IRA: Investing for Long-Term Wealth Security

A gold IRA retirement account allows investors to seek protection for hard-earned savings in the face of economic stresses such as inflation, dollar decline, and market uncertainty. Discover why Augusta Precious Metals may be the best gold IRA company for investors

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The City Where 59% Of Workers Commute By Ferry

While many of the country’s best-loved ferry routes are popular tourist attractions, offering glimpses of landmarks like Golden Gate Bridge or Statue of Liberty, the majority of U.S. ferry ridership is constituted by Americans commuting to work, not leisure travel. Ferries

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TGIF: Life of a Showgirl

Welcome back to TGIF in California. It’s the same me, but happy, calm, and oh, thanks for the coffee, Mom, some cream too please. Sounds like the baby is crying, were you planning on checking in there or. . . ?

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Science and Technology

Payment Gatekeepers Hit Gab AI as Chatbot Faces Growth

If you’re tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Gab AI says its payment processor has terminated services. According to Gab, the termination was based on “adverse media reports about Gab AI.” Gab reported

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Mamdani’s Anti-Trump Tour SHAKES NYC

Zohran Mamdani’s anti-Trump campaign threatens to reshape New York City’s political landscape, sparking concerns about federal overreach and exposing intra-party tensions. Story Highlights Mamdani launches “Five Boroughs Against Trump” tour, targeting Trump’s second-term policies. Tour seeks to portray Andrew Cuomo as

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MAGA meets the machine: Trump goes all in on AI

The technology once confined to science fiction has now become reality, and its impact will be revolutionary. When artificial intelligence first broke through, many MAGA supporters reacted with suspicion. They saw it as another weapon for woke elites — a way

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Brandon Johnson’s War on the Black Community

By Paul Vallas August 15th, 2025 Mayor Brandon Johnson fashions himself as the successor to former Mayor Harold Washington, presenting his leadership as a new era for Black political power in Chicago. He casts his critics as participants in a national

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Visualizing The World’s AI Compute Hubs

Visualizing The World’s AI Compute Hubs Today, global AI computing resources are clearly concentrated in the U.S. and China. Together, the two countries host 50 of the world’s 132 AI accelerator-enabled cloud regions. Given rising demand for AI systems, several countries

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Clinton planned to reward Schiff for hurting Trump

Matt Margolis writes for PJMedia.com about another significant revelation in a major Washington political scandal. The real scandal at the heart of the Russiagate saga is the intimate and troubling connection between Adam Schiff and Hillary Clinton. This connection reveals how

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Appeals Court confirms Trump’s power to slash USAID

Jordan Boyd writes for the Federalist about a significant ruling from federal appellate judges. President Donald Trump had the presidential and legal authority to terminate billions of taxpayer dollars to the U.S Agency for International Development (USAID) and its countless overseas

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DC settles suit with cop who exposed crime stat scheme

Alana Goodman of the Washington Free Beacon highlights inconvenient news for city leaders in the nation’s capital. The District of Columbia has quietly settled a lawsuit from a sergeant who accused Metropolitan Police Department leaders of misclassifying offenses to deflate the

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Smithsonian needs history, not ideology

Editors at National Review Online explore the need for revisions at a major American institution. “America’s Attic” is about to get a thorough dusting. On Tuesday, the White House sent a letter to the head of the Smithsonian Institution announcing that

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Pretrial Conferences in California

California News: California’s Code of Civil Procedure in Part 2, Title 7a deals with pretrial conferences in civil actions. Section 575 authorizes the Judicial Council to promulgate rules governing pretrial conferences, and the time, manner and nature of them in civil

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Britain, France, and Germany Ganging Up On Iran

European allies are threatening to reimpose crushing UN sanctions on Iran as the rogue regime continues enriching uranium to near-weapons grade levels while blocking international inspectors. Story Highlights Britain, France, and Germany warn Iran of imminent UN sanctions snapback by end

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NYT treats Social Security facts as myths

Dominic Pino writes for National Review Online about a major media outlet’s dubious take on Social Security. The New York Times is celebrating Social Security’s 90th birthday with an article by Mark Miller that purports to dispel six “myths” about the program.

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