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The “non-negotiations” negotiations with Iran continue. The US believes it is in talks with the rogue nation, engaging with appropriate leadership empowered to speak on behalf of the Tehran government. According to what remains of the Iranian government, passing messages back and forth through Pakistan as a mediator is not substantive talks. Nevertheless, on March 24, the US provided Iranian emissaries with what is described as a “comprehensive deal.” The full text of the 15-point framework has not been released, but reporting has provided the gist of what was proposed. US Provides Iran With a Ceasefire Plan In a prime-time…

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Epoch Times readers shared their opinions on the U.S. election system.Add to My ListSaveBy Jacki Thrapp|April 04, 2026Updated:April 04, 2026The Trump administration and Republicans have taken a series of steps to make sure that people voting in federal elections are U.S. citizens as the nation inches closer to the midterm elections.President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order to create a nationwide list of U.S. citizens eligible to vote as lawmakers on Capitol Hill debated the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, often called the SAVE America Act.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different…

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Former CBS reporter Scott MacFarlane joined Don Lemon on his Thursday Substack show to discuss leaving CBS for “independent” journalism and to continue to prove he might as well be living on another planet because he claimed the move will help him cover stories that are not currently being covered. By uncovered stories, MacFarlane did not mean super nerdy aspects of public policy or scientific research or anything like that, but rather how liberal protestors, judges, and Democratic politicians are working to oppose President Trump. Rediscovering the merits of Congressional oversight, MacFarlane claimed, “There’s a lot of untold stories. Like,…

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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The U.S. military pressed ahead Saturday in a frantic search for a missing pilot over a remote area in southwestern Iran, after the Middle Eastern country shot down an American warplane and called on people to turn the pilot in, promising a reward.The plane, identified by Iran as a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle, was one of two attacked on Friday, with one service member rescued and at least one missing. It was the first time the United States lost aircraft in Iranian territory during the war, now in its sixth week, and could mark a…

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Students recite the Pledge of Allegiance in 1899. Public domainIn the closing years of the 19th century, as the United States struggled to reconcile its past and define its future, a Baptist minister named Francis Bellamy (1855–1931) composed a few lines that would outlast him by generations. Spare, deliberate, and softly forceful, the Pledge of Allegiance became one of the nation’s most recognizable civic expressions—recited daily, often from memory, and embedded in American life.A Minister Shaped by Faith and DutyBellamy was born in 1855 in Mount Morris, New York, into a household where faith and patriotism were closely intertwined. His…

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A satellite image shows Qeshm Island at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, on Aug. 23, 2000. NASA/Public Domain/CC0Iran has signaled that it intends to exert lasting control over the Strait of Hormuz—the world’s most critical oil shipping lane—after the war, warning that no country will be allowed to transit without its permission as part of what it called a “new global order.”The Iranian news website Nour News, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), on April 4 published a statement by a spokesman for the Iranian Parliament’s presidency under the headline: “The Strait…

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Overnight strikes in Russia and Ukraine killed 10 people and injured dozens Saturday, hours before President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Istanbul for talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and Ukraine traded deadly strikes overnight and on Saturday morning, killing 10 people and wounding several dozen more, officials on both sides said Saturday.The attacks came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Istanbul for talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He will also meet with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Christians.“We are working to strengthen our partnership to ensure the real protection…

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Leftist agitators beat up ICE impersonator at ” No Kings” protest in Hawaii. Credit: @KimKatieUSA The violent, anti-American left showed their ugly colors in the nation’s 50th state after encountering a person who looked like a heroic ICE agent. Independent journalist Kim “Katie” USA obtained a video on Monday from a “No Kings” protest in Waikiki, Hawaii, which showed a man wearing a tactical vest with the word “ICE” on it getting brutally beaten by the lunatics. The incident occurred just after 8 P.M. local time on March 28. The footage begins with the man exchanging words with the group…

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INDIANAPOLIS – Geno Auriemma couldn’t believe what had transpired before the game. For most of Friday night’s first Women’s Final Four semifinal, South Carolina flat-out manhandled UConn in the paint. But instead of focusing on that, Auriemma zeroed in on something else entirely: a handshake, berating officials and a ripped jersey.I was sitting in a hotel lobby surrounded by college basketball coaches who were in town for a convention and the men’s Final Four, and the conversation quickly turned to Auriemma’s sideline antics during the loss. The longtime UConn coach appeared fixated on what he claimed was a missed pregame handshake from…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech OpenAI unceremoniously killed off its text-to-video AI app Sora last month, bringing an abrupt end to months of brain-melting AI slop. Even what was supposed to be a groundbreaking $1 billion deal with Disney was caught in the crossfire. And as the Wall Street Journal reports, it wasn’t the massive bills or the legal liabilities arising from rampant copyright infringement that inspired it to kill the app. Instead, the company was desperately looking to free up computing resources to power its coding and enterprise products…

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Ten days of storms across Afghanistan have caused floods, landslides and lightning strikes that killed 77 people and injured 137, officials said.KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Widespread flooding, landslides and lightning strikes triggered by heavy rain and storms across Afghanistan have left 77 people dead and 137 injured over the past 10 days, the country’s Disaster Management Authority said Saturday.More rain has been forecast for the coming days throughout Afghanistan, and the authority warned the public to stay away from riverbanks and areas prone to flooding.So far this year, dozens of people have died due to extreme weather in Afghanistan, an impoverished country…

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Knife Crime via Flickr.com The Gateway Pundit has reported on the surge of violence in Europe as mass migration continues to overwhelm communities. The Gateway Pundit reported that trauma surgeons recently sounded the alarm on a worrying uptick in cases of severe stabbing injuries requiring emergency care. Over the last decade, hospitals logged 3,325 violent knife wounds, with the most dramatic rise occurring following the 2015–2025 migration wave championed by globalist politicians and the left-wing media, Die Welt reported. That is a surge of 50% in just four years. In August of 2025, a 21-year-old American student was stabbed after…

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It’s almost as if a mere handful of days barely goes by before yet another story about turmoil inside CBS runs somewhere in the liberal media landscape. As previously noted in this space, a few sample headlines:  CBS News Radio to End  Then, back in the stone age of 2024 in this very space the headline was:  The Corruption of CBS And The New York Times: Who Really Runs These ‘News’ Outlets? Then this very last week was this story focused on the network’s editor-in-chief Bari Weiss:  Bari Weiss preps major shakeup of ‘60 Minutes’ that could reshuffle top talent,…

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Dutch police have launched a manhunt for a suspected terrorist after the building of a Christian pro-Israel group was bombed on Friday evening. An explosion rocked the Israel Center in the central Netherlands municipality of Nijkerk late on Friday, resulting in limited damage to the building and, fortunately, no injuries. According to the Dutch public broadcaster, police are currently searching for a suspect who was dressed in black and was seen allegedly planting an explosive at the front of the building. The Israel Center, run by a Christian group seeking to promote greater ties with Israel, often holds lectures concerning…

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Democratic California Rep. Ro Khanna vowed during a MS NOW appearance that his party “will impeach” President Donald Trump if they take control of the House of Representatives. Multiple congressional Democrats have tried to introduce impeachment resolutions against Trump since he began his second term on January 20, 2025, citing various reasons such as his approach to illegal immigration and the June 2025 attack on Iranian nuclear sites. Khanna told “The Briefing” guest host Ali Velshi that Trump is “threatening war crimes.” (RELATED: Carville Cackles About Dems Targeting Trump’s ‘Stupid Jackass Kids And Their Spouses’ After Midterms)WATCH:> “Absolutely, he should…

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(Headline USA) A second suspect in the stray-bullet killing of a 7-month-old baby on a Brooklyn street was arrested Friday, police said, two days after a shooting the police commissioner called “a tragedy that truly shocks the conscience.”Matthew Rodriguez, 18, was apprehended in Pennsylvania by New York Police Department detectives working with U.S. Marshals, the NYPD said. The suspected shooter, 21-year-old Amuri Greene, was arrested shortly after the drive-by gunfire that killed Kaori Patterson-Moore. Greene pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges at an arraignment Friday night and was held without bail. 🚨BREAKING: Moment NYC mother realizes her seven-month-old baby…

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PARIS (CN) — This week,the “Athanor” trial — referring to a masonic lodge at the heart of a criminal network — opened in Paris. Over the course of roughly three months, the court will examine the cases of 22 defendants, with charges ranging from criminal conspiracy to murder.The defendants’ backgrounds are diverse: former employees of France’s foreign intelligence agency, a building superintendent, a former journalist, a racecar driver, a gunsmith — the list goes on. Few have criminal records.“We’re illuminating the personalities, the stories of the accused,” the presiding head judge told a witness Friday. She stressed that the goal…

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (on right), with Erica Kirk (on left), answers a question during a TPUSA event at George Washington University. Credit: C-SPAN screenshot A young man experienced the humiliation reporters suffer at the hands of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event this week. As The New York Post reported, Leavitt joined conservative activist and TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erica Kirk, on stage at George Washington University in Washington, DC, Thursday night. At the close of the event, a liberal student shouted a loaded question, which contained assertions that…

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(Headline USA) A 12-year-old has been arrested in connection with the death of a classmate who was hit in the head with a metal water bottle during an alleged bullying incident at a Los Angeles school, authorities said Friday.The juvenile, whose age and gender have not been made public, was arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday, Los Angeles Police Officer Charles Miller said. The arrest stems from the Feb. 25 death of 12-year-old Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, which will be responsible for filing charges, said Friday that the case was under investigation. Miller said…

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The book “The 40 Mechanisms: Unmasking the Hidden Dangers of COVID-19 Vaccines” details how COVID-19 vaccines cause severe harm through neurological damage (brain fog, Alzheimer’s), cardiovascular collapse (myocarditis, blood clots), immune suppression (autoimmunity, cancer) and reproductive harm (infertility, DNA contamination). Peer-reviewed studies, autopsy reports and whistleblower testimonies reveal that mRNA spike proteins persist in the body, causing chronic inflammation and long-term health disasters—contrary to official claims. The vaccine rollout aligns with admissions from Bill Gates and the WEF about population reduction, with an estimated 20+ million deaths worldwide—far exceeding historical atrocities. Case studies include young athletes dying from myocarditis, turbo…

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U.S. Alerts Goldman Sachs in Paris Following Iranian Group Threat, Heightening Security Concerns Introduction French authorities placed the Paris headquarters of Goldman Sachs under police surveillance on Wednesday night, April 1, following a specific threat warning issued by U.S. authorities. According to reports, the warning stated that an Iranian group was threatening to attack U.S. bank buildings in the French capital with explosive devices [1]. The alert prompted a security operation at the bank’s offices at 85 Avenue Marceau and led to staff at major U.S. financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, being advised to work remotely [2]. This incident occurred five…

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China and Pakistan propose ceasefire plan for Iran, push to reopen Strait of Hormuz China and Pakistan unveiled a five-point peace plan to de-escalate tensions in Iran and restore safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil chokepoint. The plan includes an immediate ceasefire, protection of civilian infrastructure and resumption of peace talks under international law. The Strait of Hormuz handles 20% of global petroleum trade, making it a vital lifeline for energy markets. Iran controls access, raising fears of economic instability if the strait closes—leading to potential false flag operations blamed on Tehran. China, heavily dependent…

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U.S. secures strategic cobalt mine in Congo amid fierce competition with China Virtus Minerals, backed by former military leaders, acquired Congo’s Chemaf Resources, a major cobalt producer, in a $30M deal with $700M+ pledged investments—countering China’s dominance in global supply chains. The deal follows years of U.S. efforts (under Trump and Biden) to reduce reliance on Chinese-controlled cobalt (75% of global supply). A previous $920M sale to China’s Norinco was blocked by Congolese authorities. Chemaf’s Mutoshi mine has faced scandals, including child labor, unsafe conditions, and corruption. Virtus inherits $1B in debt and must invest $250–300M in upgrades, partnering with…

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Idaho enacts strict transgender bathroom laws as states push back against radical gender agenda Idaho’s SB 1100 and HB 752 mandate that individuals use facilities matching their biological sex, defending women’s privacy against activists exploiting gender identity policies, with escalating penalties for violations. A Trump-appointed federal judge upheld Idaho’s law, rejecting activist demands for “gender identity” access, reinforcing that transgenderism is not a legally protected class under current Supreme Court precedent. The movement is a politicized construct, lacking biological basis, weaponized to dismantle objective reality, silence dissent and erode women’s rights under the guise of “inclusivity.” Idaho joins 19+ states…

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Clinical Trial Shows Cognitive Benefits from Single Serving A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial found that a single cup of peppermint tea produced measurable improvements in memory and attention in healthy adults, according to a study published in May 2025 in the journal Human Psychopharmacology. Researchers at Northumbria University in the United Kingdom observed that drinking 200 milliliters of brewed peppermint tea led to better scores on cognitive tests compared to a placebo group [1]. The study also recorded increased oxygenated blood flow to the brain’s prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for focus and decision-making, within a short window after consumption…

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Rewiring your brain for healthier cravings: The science behind changing your taste preferences Processed foods hijack your brain – Engineered to trigger dopamine, they create addictive cravings, making whole foods seem bland in comparison. Neuroplasticity allows change – Repeated exposure (10-15 times) to healthier foods rewires taste preferences, shifting cravings over time. Start small and build habits – Swap soda for sparkling water, add greens to meals and reduce sugar gradually to reinforce new neural pathways. Pair healthy foods with pleasure – Enhance flavors by using spices, roasting or blending to create positive associations instead of deprivation. Understand triggers and…

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“Terrain: The Workshops” on BrightU: How everyday chemicals are rewiring our brains and bodies On Day 5 of “Terrain: The Workshops,” Andrew Kaufman discusses a silent epidemic where common chemical exposures trigger severe neurological symptoms often dismissed by medicine. Chemicals like formaldehyde and phenol, found in everyday items, may damage cells and contribute to diseases like arteriosclerosis and Alzheimer’s. The chemically sensitive experience symptoms ranging from headaches and depression to stroke-like episodes, often in isolation. Everyday environments, from cars with heated seats to air travel, become hazardous due to concentrated chemical exposures. Healing requires radical lifestyle changes and time in chemically…

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Packed with antiviral compounds (allicin) and vitamin C, they enhance white blood cell production, reduce inflammation and combat infections naturally. Higher vitamin C than oranges and curcumin’s anti-inflammatory properties optimize immune cell activity and disrupt viral replication. Probiotics strengthen gut immunity (70% of immune cells reside there), while beta-glucans in mushrooms activate natural killer cells. Rich in vitamins A, C, E and omega-3s, they support mucosal barriers, reduce inflammation and boost vitamin D for immune cell activation. Sleep, hydration, stress management and hygiene synergize with nutrient-dense foods—avoiding Big Pharma’s profit-driven, toxic interventions. In an era where immune health is more…

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Artemis II marks NASA’s first crewed lunar flight since Apollo 17 (1972), launching aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft. The mission includes astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover (first Black astronaut to the Moon), Christina Koch (first woman) and Canadian Jeremy Hansen (first non-American). The 10-day mission will perform a lunar flyby (without landing) to test spacecraft systems, manual piloting, and lunar gravity capture—key steps toward future crewed Moon landings. The crew will surpass Apollo 13’s distance record (248,655 miles from Earth) and test deep-space radiation effects, essential for future Mars missions. Artemis II paves the way…

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(Headline USA) The U.S. military pressed ahead Saturday in a frantic search for a missing pilot over a remote area in southwestern Iran, after the Middle Eastern country shot down an American warplane and called on people to turn the pilot in, promising a reward.The plane, identified by Iran as a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle, was one of two attacked on Friday, with one service member rescued and at least one missing. It was the first time the United States lost aircraft in Iranian territory during the war, now in its sixth week, and could mark a new turning point in…

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Zillow released a list of the top 10 markets for first-time homebuyers in the United States for 2026.According to Zillow, these markets made the list because those locations have seen competitive prices and less competition among buyers. The markets Zillow selected are below from 1-10: JacksonvilleBirminghamSan AntonioAtlantaHoustonSt. LouisDetroitRaleighBaltimoreLouisville  

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According to a report by Muckraker, a shocking undercover investigation has revealed that the radical left’s “organic” protest machine, specifically the NGO Make the Road New York (MRNY), is allegedly funneling millions of federal taxpayer dollars to mobilize and bus non-citizens into Manhattan for the “No Kings” demonstrations. For weeks, the mainstream media has portrayed the “No Kings” demonstrations as a grassroots movement against the Trump administration. But as usual, they were lying to you. New evidence proves this is a coordinated operation designed to manufacture the appearance of public consensus using people who aren’t even legal citizens of this…

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Plus: The colors are starting to pop from Augusta National.PublishedApril 4, 2026 9:00 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 4, 2026 9:00 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkQuick observations — in no particular order — from Florida while Mrs. Screencaps packs up the kids this Saturday morning for the long journey back to rainy OhioOur kids must’ve thrown a pool ball or pool football 3,000 times on this trip. If they end up needing Tommy John surgery in June, it was due to this trip.We spent the last three days in Orlando and not once did the boys ask if we could go to a Disney or…

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Michigan vs. Arizona, 8:49 ETPublishedApril 4, 2026 9:00 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 4, 2026 9:00 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkMichigan vs. Arizona, 8:49 ETFor all intents and purposes, this should be the National Championship game. No disrespect intended to the Illini or Huskies, but some matchups are just more interesting and exciting than others. While Duke was the top seed overall, it was clear that these two squads were the most dominant in the tournament, and they’ve been some of the best teams all year long. Tonight, we get Michigan taking on Arizona with a trip to the National Championship on the line.This Michigan…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The advent of powerful generative AI tools has supercharged the proliferation of disinformation, with viral and fictional stories making the lives of public figures a living hell. Facebook, in particular, has been overrun with misleading news stories, often featuring AI-generated images, that attract huge engagement. Now William Shatner, the 95-year-old actor of “Star Trek” fame, has become the latest victim of the trend. “My daughter came over to tell me her daughter heard that I had brain cancer,” he wrote in a caption…

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Please Follow us on Truth Social, X , Youtube , Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Gab Posted Zero Hedge Editor’s Note: What about WinRed Mr. Blanche? And what about smurfing across the whole political system? The Democratic Party’s premier fundraising machine is in serious legal jeopardy, and the new man running the Justice Department just made clear he intends to do something about it. The New York Times reported on Thursday that ActBlue’s own lawyers had warned its leadership in early 2025 that it may have lied to Congress about how it screens out illegal foreign donations.  In 2023, ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones sent a letter to Republican…

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(AP) — The finance ministers of Spain and four other European countries are urging the European Union to impose a bloc-wide windfall tax on energy companies, concerned that surging oil and gas prices driven by the war in Iran will fuel inflation and strain households. Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said Saturday that his counterparts from Germany, Italy, Portugal and Austria had signed a letter to the European Commission citing “market distortions” caused by the price spike. “The conflict in the Middle East has caused oil prices to rise, placing a significant burden on the European economy and on European…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. In Clinton Hoax, Obama Coup: The Declassified Story of the Trump–Russia Delusion, Drew Thomas Allen delivers a devastating, meticulously researched indictment of one of the most corrosive political operations in American history. Far more than a simple recounting of the Russia collusion narrative, this book functions as a forensic restoration—much like the Leonardo Da Vinci underpainting that opens the narrative—stripping away decades of official varnish, media propaganda, and bureaucratic overpainting to reveal the raw blueprint of a calculated assault on the republic. Allen begins where the rot truly started: Benghazi.…

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Official portrait of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Credit: Fred Schilling / United States Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has become such an embarrassing spectacle on the Supreme Court that even her fellow leftists appear to be tiring of her. As The Gateway Pundit reported, The US Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled 8-1 against Colorado’s conversion therapy ban for LGBTQ minors. Jackson was the lone dissenter. The lawsuit was filed by Christian talk therapist Kaley Chiles, who argued that Colorado’s ban on her talk therapy methods violated her First Amendment rights. In an insane 35-page dissent, Jackson essentially said that…

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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Saturday, April 04, 2026An armed security staff of the new Syrian government stands guard as Syrian Christians celebrate Easter for the first time after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Aleppo, Syria, on April 20, 2025. Easter is a major Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which is believed to have occurred on the third day after his crucifixion. | OMAR ALBAW/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty ImagesSyrian church leaders have announced that Easter celebrations this year will be confined to prayers inside churches after dozens of armed…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble,Truth Social, Gettr, X , Youtube  Via Remix News, Posted Zero Hedge The Kłodzko scandal could bring down the Civic Coalition (KO).  This is the view of PiS candidate for prime minister, Przemysław Czarnek, despite the localized nature of the crime. “This is a group of people who really have a lot on their minds,” the politician says. A pedophilia and zoophilia scandal in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship has shocked Poland. Przemysław L., 45, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexual offenses committed against underage girls, bestiality, and recording these acts on film and in…

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Meryl Streep at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival/Image: his file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International, 3.0 Unported, 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license./Author Kevin Payravi, Wikimedia Commons Meryl Streep joined Stephen Colbert and provided a prime example of why Hollywood actors should consider not weighing in on political issues they clearly do not understand. In an effort to fear-monger support for the Save America Act, Streep made it clear that she does not hold a very high opinion of women’s capabilities. The SAVE America Act is an absolutely critical measure that requires every…

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        There are few things in life more terrifying than a cancer diagnosis, as any victim of this horrible disease will tell you.        So let’s kill cancer before it kills us. Advertisement         This crusade could be similar in size and scope to our national commitments to developing a polio vaccine in the 1950s and the COVID-19 vaccine in 2020-21, both of which saved millions of lives.        We know this is not an impossible dream. Over the past four decades, we’ve made stunning progress in cutting death rates…

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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was serenaded with a chorus of boos and catcalls when she showed up at Fenway Park for the Red Sox home opener against the San Diego Padres on Friday. Baseball fans expressed their discontent with the controversial Wu and Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey – both of whom are Democrats – when they were introduced during the pregame ceremony, with jeers erupting and ringing off of the fabled “Green Monster” in left field. “Communist!” shouted one member of the Fenway faithful as the booing reached a mighty din. NEW: Fenway Park ERUPTS in boos as Governor Healey…

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On March 5, Politico economics correspondent Victoria Guida made it clear she’s frustrated that President Trump isn’t losing momentum. noted  That March piece is dripping with frustration and irritation, starting with the headline: “Trump Keeps Gambling With the Economy — And Getting Away With It.” Well it now appears that same bitterness on the part of Guida has carried over into April as reflected in title of her Friday story, “Job growth shatters expectations in March, in boost to Trump.” And if you missed the bitterness in the title, the subtitle makes it quite clear, “That report gives the president some…

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