By Jay Atkins, Op-ed Contributor Saturday, May 23, 2026Unsplash/Possessed Photography This spring, a strange new scene has begun unfolding at college graduation ceremonies across America.At the University of Central Florida earlier this month, commencement speaker Gloria Caulfield attempted to encourage graduates by describing artificial intelligence as “the next industrial revolution.” The response from students was immediate and visceral: thousands booed her from the audience.Just days later, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt received a similar reaction while speaking to graduates at the University of Arizona. As Schmidt discussed the coming impact of artificial intelligence and the responsibility this generation will bear…
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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen † . Posted in Uncategorized
Affordability has become a top household term this year for voters concerned about California as the June 2 gubernatorial primary nears.Sixty-one candidates are on the ballot, but the seven with the highest poll numbers are Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco, followed by Democrats Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, Katie Porter, Matt Mahan and Antonio Villaraigosa, although not necessarily in that order. In fact, new polling this week shows this November’s race for governor of California may come down to Republican Steve Hilton vs. Democrat Xavier Becerra. Hilton is a former television news personality and political adviser in the United Kingdom.…
By Brandon Showalter, Opinion writer and social commentator Saturday, May 23, 2026Getty Images Have you been perplexed by all the incessant talk of “Christian nationalism”? Have you ever been snidely referred to as a “Christian nationalist” in the last few years, when you maybe didn’t even know what it meant?If so, you’re not alone. Confusion around this fraught subject is understandable. I offer the following as a broad, big-picture read on this dizzying landscape. When “Christian nationalist” and “Christian nationalism” started emerging in media discourse with increasing frequency a few years ago, I, too, was disoriented. I’ve noticed that the reaction among…
The Department of Justice swore in 82 new immigration judges on May 20, 77 permanent and five temporary, in the largest single class in the agency’s history, as the Trump administration races to clear a backlog that still tops 3.5 million pending cases.The ceremony took place in the DOJ’s Great Hall in Washington, D.C. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche presided and framed the hiring surge as a direct result of presidential leadership and a rebuilt commitment to the rule of law inside immigration courts. The new judges bring the total immigration bench to 700, the Executive Office for Immigration Review…
Federal agents arrested Muhammad Omar hours after he allegedly jumped from a fourth-floor balcony Thursday morning to escape custody, a dramatic, caught-on-camera flight that briefly embarrassed an otherwise sweeping crackdown on what prosecutors call a $90 million Medicaid fraud ring in Minnesota.FBI Director Kash Patel announced the capture on X, posting a photo that showed Omar hobbling while holding one shoe. The suspect had been on the run since earlier that day, when he reportedly fled federal agents who arrived to take him into custody ahead of a major interagency press conference. Omar is one of fifteen individuals indicted for…
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin released a 192-page post-election report on Thursday, not because the party was ready to face its failures, but because frustrated operatives forced his hand. The study, authored by Democratic consultant Paul Rivera, had been finished since December and shelved by Martin, who now says burying it was a bigger mistake than publishing it.The report itself reads like an indictment drafted by the defense. It calls for “a renewed focus on the voters of Middle America and the South, who have come to believe they are not included in the Democratic vision of a stronger…
Senate Republicans were days from finishing a $72 billion package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol. Then the Department of Justice announced a nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, and the whole effort came apart in a single Thursday morning meeting on Capitol Hill.The result: President Donald Trump’s June 1 deadline for immigration enforcement funding is now, by all accounts, impossible to meet. Republican senators are leaving Washington with no vote scheduled, no timeline to return, and a list of unanswered questions about where their own administration’s money is going. Senate Majority Leader John Thune tried to put…
President Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday that he does not know whether he will attend Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding this weekend, pointing to the Iran conflict and the weight of his responsibilities as reasons the timing is difficult.The comments came after Page Six reported Monday that Trump Jr. and fiancée Bettina Anderson, a Palm Beach, Fla., socialite, plan to marry at a private island in the Bahamas with only a few family members and friends present. Asked whether he would be there, the president framed the decision as a lose-lose proposition with the press, and made…
New York Democrats pushed a sweeping legislative package through both chambers on Thursday, banning local law enforcement from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and restricting federal agents from operating in hospitals, parks, and other public spaces across the state. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who first rolled out the proposal earlier this year, is expected to sign it into law.The measure amounts to one of the most aggressive state-level efforts to obstruct federal immigration enforcement in the country. It doesn’t just codify existing sanctuary policies, it builds an entire enforcement apparatus aimed at punishing local governments and officers who dare…
Albert Itzkowitz, a 75-year-old longtime kosher bakery owner and former emergency medical volunteer, was found dead with gunshot wounds along the Kissena Lake shoreline in Flushing, Queens. The New York City Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled his death a homicide, and police say they have no suspect description.NYPD officers discovered Itzkowitz’s body just before 5 p.m. Monday, the New York Post reported. He had been shot in the neck and back. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police announced the homicide ruling on Thursday, days after the body was found, and urged the public to come forward with any…
A federal judge in Minnesota sentenced former Feeding Our Future Executive Director Aimee Bock, 45, to 41.5 years in prison on Thursday for her role in a scheme that siphoned nearly $250 million in pandemic-era federal funds meant to feed children. The judge also ordered Bock to pay $243 million back to the federal government.It is the longest sentence handed down so far in a case that has swept up nearly 80 defendants and produced more than 60 convictions or guilty pleas. Federal prosecutors had asked for 50 years. Bock’s attorney pushed for three. The sentencing caps one of the…
Justice Clarence Thomas authored a commanding 8-1 Supreme Court opinion Thursday holding that cruise lines can face liability for using property the Cuban government confiscated after the 1959 revolution, a ruling that revives litigation against four major cruise companies and sharpens Washington’s legal posture toward Havana at a moment of rising friction between the two governments.The case, Havana Docks Corp. v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, turned on Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, a 1996 law that allows U.S. nationals to sue entities that “traffic” in confiscated Cuban property. Newsweek reported that the ruling effectively sends the case back to lower…
Rep. Ilhan Omar fired back at Vice President JD Vance this week after Vance said the Department of Justice is actively investigating the Minnesota Democrat for alleged fraud and immigration violations. Omar’s response: it’s not happening, and anyone who says otherwise is making things up to land cable news hits.But the congresswoman’s flat denials land against a backdrop of amended financial disclosures, a House Oversight Committee probe into her husband’s business records, and long-unresolved questions about her immigration history, none of which she has put to rest. Vance stated on Tuesday that the administration’s anti-fraud task force is directing resources…
View of a street of Havana during a blackout on March 16, 2026. Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty ImagesCuba’s communist regime faces growing pressure due to a worsening economic crisis, rising unrest, and additional U.S. sanctions.Meanwhile, U.S. officials said they see little chance for peaceful change as Cuban regime leaders continue to tighten their grip on power and ignore calls for reform.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.
A blast at a shipyard on New York’s Staten Island Friday injured several people, fire officials say. AP Digital EmbedNEW YORK—One person has died after a fire and two explosions Friday at a New York City shipyard, officials say.Officials said 36 people were injured, most of them firefighters and other first responders, and one civilian died at the scene.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.
(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) Iran is reconstituting its military capabilities that were degraded by the US-Israeli bombing campaign much faster than expected and is already producing new drones, CNN reported on Thursday, citing sources familiar with US intelligence. One US official told the outlet that some US intelligence estimates indicate Iran could fully rebuild its drone capabilities within six months. “The Iranians have exceeded all timelines the IC had for reconstitution,” the official said. The other work Iran has done includes replacing missile sites, launchers, and production capacity for other weapons systems. Other US media reports have said that the United…
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil speaks at a rally to welcome him home after being released from immigration custody, outside the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City on June 22, 2025. Caitlin Ochs/ReutersLawyers for Mahmoud Khalil, a foreign-born Columbia University graduate who led pro-Palestinian protests after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, said on May 22 that they will ask the Supreme Court to review his high-profile immigration case after a federal appeals court refused to reconsider his case. In a split 6-5 decision, the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled…
NASA announced a reorganization of the agency Friday, restructuring key mission directorates to accelerate its lunar exploration program even as Congress and the White House remain divided over the agency’s $24.4 billion budget.NASA said it will consolidate its human spaceflight and space operations directorates into a single Human Spaceflight Mission Directorate and merge its aeronautics and space technology offices into a new Research and Technology Mission Directorate. The Science Mission Directorate will remain unchanged. “There will be no reduction in force, no program cancellations, no closures, but we will achieve cost savings through more efficient execution,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman…
The Trump administration has again extended its emergency order keeping a west Michigan coal plant operating.U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued a fifth emergency order earlier this week requiring the J.H. Campbell coal plant in West Olive to remain available through Aug. 16, extending operations more than a year past its original retirement date. The Campbell plant, which began operating in 1962 and is owned by Consumers Energy, is the utility’s last remaining coal-fired power plant. The facility generates enough electricity to serve roughly 1 million people. The latest order follows a series of previous 90-day extensions. The Department of…
In the wake of several close elections and a few Republican upsets, Democratic Party elites are increasingly embracing rhetoric that suggests a growing contempt for the will of the voters and an eagerness to circumvent the democratic process to beat the opposition party.The redistricting wars have resulted in Republicans gaining a modest advantage in the upcoming race for control of the House, and legal setbacks to Democratic countermeasures have resulted in pivotal political leaders voicing their frustrations in increasingly provocative ways. “Either MAGA extremists are gonna break the country or we are gonna break them,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said…
The architect who is part of the consortium awarded the contract to redesign the historic New York Penn Station has a years long history of anti-Trump posts on a now-deleted social media account. “With our beautiful brown son growing up with Obama as President, and our beautiful brown daughter now seeing Harris as VP candidate and heir apparent–all with the madness of Trump in between–it’s like having some foul spoiled turkey between two delicious pieces of brown bread,” Vishaan Chakrabarti posted to his X account, which has since been deleted, in August 2020. This post is one of a handful of…
Over the past 20 years, the U.S. made unconventional oil drilling more than just economically viable. It shifted the entire global energy picture as America was launched into the top position of oil-producing countries. However, production in shale plays will gradually decline over decades, and companies will likely have to look for opportunities to sustain their portfolios. Most of those opportunities will be abroad, but developing those resources won’t be easy. America enjoyed the ideal conditions for the development of the technologies – pairing hydraulic fracturing with long lateral horizontal drilling called “fracking” – that allowed producers to extract oil from…
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution outlining the locations of drop boxes for the upcoming early-voting period without consulting Recorder Justin Heap.The board approved the resolution while it continues to deal with an ongoing lawsuit with Heap about who runs specific election functions. In April, a judge ruled in favor of Heap, saying the board members need to hand over control of specific election functions to his office. The board sought a stay of the motion, but the Arizona Superior Court denied it. The board then announced it was appealing the lower court’s decision. “Our job…
President Donald Trump said Friday that he will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to a hero who saved many Americans during the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001, who is remembered as the “man in the red bandana.”The president made the announcement during a campaign stop for New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, who pushed Trump to recognize the New Yorker’s heroism ahead of the 25th anniversary of Sept. 11, according to Fox News. Welles Remy Crowther, a 24-year-old volunteer firefighter, has become a symbol of American heroism after survivors described being guided through the wreckage by a…
Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon on Friday notified Maryland that the Justice Department was investigating its distribution of 500,000 mail-in ballots.The Maryland State Board of Elections this week confirmed that it had erroneously distributed mail-in ballots to members of the wrong party for the upcoming primaries. But it has denied wrongdoing. Dhillon asked Maryland State Administrator of Elections Jared DeMarinis to preserve “true and correct copies” of all ballots, mailing records and other corrective actions the state has taken for the June 3 gubernatorial election. “It’s the wrong time to send voters the wrong…
Screencap of Twitter/X video. In April, New York City’s new Democratic Socialist (communist) Mayor Zohran Mamdani, claimed that the city was facing a ‘historic’ budget crisis. Now, he wants to spend $4.2 billion on services for the homeless. So which is it? Does a city in a budget crisis have that kind of cash to spend on homeless services? Also, does anyone believe there will be any drop in the number of homeless people after he does this? The number could actually go up as a result once it becomes known that the city has money to burn on this.…
Water is sprayed on a tank that overheated at an aerospace plant in Garden Grove, Calif., Friday, May 22, 2026. Jeff Gritchen/The Orange County Register via APRoughly 40,000 people in Garden Grove, a Los Angeles suburb, were evacuated on Friday after a chemical storage tank was determined to be at risk of failing and spilling thousands of gallons of toxic material or exploding.The malfunctioning tank holds methyl methacrylate, a flammable and volatile chemical used in plastics manufacturing for aerospace applications, igniting widespread worries over potential toxic vapor release.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a…
Screencap of Twitter/X video. In case you haven’t noticed, Democrats and their media allies are pulling out all the stops to drag Maine senate candidate Graham Platner across the finish line. After spending years calling Trump ‘Hitler’ and his supporters ‘Nazis’ the Democrats are now tying themselves into knots trying to defend a guy who had an actual Nazi symbol tattooed on his chest for years, and then only covering it up with another tattoo now that he is running for office. Platner has also come under fire for online comments in which he disparaged women, black people, gays, rape…
RFK Jr.; Public Domain. Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube The Trump administration is receiving praise this week after its announcement Monday of the restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the department’s agency tasked with enforcing laws that protect civil rights, conscience and religious freedom, and health information privacy. “This reorganization restores the HHS Civil Rights Division and the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division and strengthens the Office for Civil Rights’ ability to defend religious liberty, enforce conscience protections, and combat unlawful discrimination,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said in a statement.…
Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube Posted Zero Hedge In 2025, the world’s busiest airport was not in Dubai, London, or Tokyo. It was Atlanta. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport handled 106.3 million passengers, making it the only airport in the world to cross the 100 million mark. This graphic, via Visual Capitalist’s Gabriel Cohen, ranks the world’s busiest airports by total passengers boarded and deplaned in 2025, using new data from the Airports Council International. Transit passengers are counted once. Why Atlanta Still Ranks #1 The Atlanta airport, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2026, has been the…
Ken Martin / Screenshot ABC1 Democrats are furious about the long awaited 2024 election autopsy report. DNC Chair Ken Martin slow walked releasing the report for months and when it finally came out this week, no one on the left was happy about it. They’re angry about how long it took to release it. They’re angry about what it says, and they’re angry about what it doesn’t say. Amazingly, the report completely avoids some of the issues that crushed the Democrats, issues that were extremely important to voters, like the border and immigration, trans people in sports and locker rooms,…
President Donald Trump’s deputies are closing the hidden process used by former presidents to covertly legalize or amnesty millions of economic migrants during the last few decades. “This could be a HUGE move,” said a tweet from the Immigration Accountability Project Action group, On Friday, officials announced that migrants in the United States who want to use the little-recognized and fast-track “Adjustment of Status” (AOS) pathway to green cards — and then citizenship — must instead follow the normal legalization pathway that goes through the U.S. embassies in their home countries. This change will impact millions of economic migrants in the United…
The government of Saudi Arabia reassured visitors on Friday that it is prepared to screen for and otherwise address any public health threats during the upcoming Hajj season, responding to growing international concern about the spread of Ebola and hantavirus. The hajj is the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city in the religion, which Muslims are mandated to make, if possible, once in their lifetimes. Saudi Arabia typically welcomes upwards of one million Muslims to the city for the hajj on an annual basis, most coming from all over the world, including countries hostile to Saudi Arabia such as…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) preliminary crime data shows the U.S. experienced the “single largest decreases in violent crime and murder since 1937” last year, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed in an internal weekly update to the agency. Patel highlighted several points in his weekly update, lauding agents for the work they have accomplished across the nation — from cracking down on welfare fraud to arresting narcotics traffickers and scammers. But one statistic stood above them all. “Our preliminary FBI crime data for 2025 shows the single largest decreases in violent crime and murder since 1937 — an almost…
Starbucks is scrapping an AI-powered inventory management system after less than a year of use, following widespread complaints from employees about inaccurate tracking and frequent errors. Reuters reports that the coffee giant rolled out its Automated Counting software across North American stores in September 2025, developed in partnership with technology firm NomadGo. The AI-powered tool was designed to streamline inventory tracking by allowing employees to scan shelves using mobile devices, automatically identifying and counting items like milk varieties, syrups, and other supplies. The system promised to revolutionize how Starbucks managed its supply chain, reducing the time workers spent manually tallying inventory…
Apple cofounder and Silicon Valley legend Steve Wozniak received a warm reception from college graduates when he emphasized the value of human intelligence over AI during a commencement speech this month. Business Insider reports that the Apple cofounder spoke at Grand Valley State University’s graduation ceremony, where he offered encouragement to new graduates entering a workforce increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence technologies. His remarks stood in stark contrast to recent graduation speeches by other technology leaders, who faced audience backlash when discussing AI. During his address, Wozniak made a pointed distinction that resonated with the graduating class. “You have AI…
Anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team said Friday it will petition the Supreme Court to block their client’s deportation, after a federal appeals court declined to get involved.The Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a split 6-5 decision earlier Friday that the court’s full panel would not be taking up his appeal, allowing an earlier ruling to stand, which found a federal court judge lacked the authority to weigh in on the lawfulness of a migrant’s detention, according to the New York Daily News. Khalil’s team told the outlet they will seek an immediate stay preventing…
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is offering a six-point plan for President Donald Trump and his Republican Party to win the midterms in November, after the president’s big victories Tuesday night.The plan includes lowering gas prices, a focus on the high oil prices on the global market, toppling the Iranian regime in a battle of the Persian Gulf and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the successes of the Make America Healthy Again movement, promoting a list of the “craziest things” that Democrats have done amid the Trump administration, and providing a blueprint for the American people about…
Jimmy Kimmel. (Jimmy Kimmel Live / YouTube screen shot) Now that Stephen Colbert is finally off the air, we will have time to focus on one of the other late-night mental cases, Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel is in the news today because according to reports on social media, Kimmel’s sister-in-law bullied a neighborhood grocery store in California for selling cookies that had ‘Vote Pratt’ written on them with icing. What is wrong with this family? Who loses their mind over cookies with a non-offensive political message written on them? Can you even imagine being triggered over this? Apparently Carly Kimmel (Jimmy’s…
Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were hospitalized after a suspected overdose at a rural New Mexico home escalated into a hazardous materials emergency Wednesday morning. Authorities said the incident began around 8 a.m. near Hanlon Avenue and Pinon Street when emergency crews were dispatched to reports of a possible overdose involving an unknown substance. What responders encountered quickly turned into a large-scale emergency involving law enforcement, firefighters, EMS crews, and hazmat teams. According to New Mexico State Police, first responders discovered one person dead outside the home and another dead inside. Two additional people…
A team of expert Finnish cave divers believes they may have uncovered what led to the deaths of five experienced Italian divers who vanished while exploring an underwater cave system in the Maldives last week. The tragedy, now considered the deadliest diving incident in Maldivian history, unfolded in the Vaavu Atoll near Alimatha Island, where the group entered a deep cave network Thursday but never resurfaced. The first body recovered was that of diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti, 44, who was found near the entrance of the Thinwana Kandu cave shortly after the group disappeared. The remaining four divers were discovered…
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. was arrested in Georgia last week after authorities say he was caught driving nearly twice the speed limit on a local interstate. According to ESPN, the 25-year-old Super Bowl champion was charged with speeding and reckless driving after allegedly traveling 137 mph in a 70 mph zone. The incident reportedly occurred around 10:41 p.m. on Friday, May 15. Smith, who starred at the University of Georgia before entering the NFL, was booked by the Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office. He later posted bond and was released shortly after his arrest. News of the arrest quickly…
After months of teasing the idea and irritating critics along the way, the Trump White House officially unveiled renderings in mid-April for what it described as a “triumphal arch,” a towering 250-foot monument planned for Washington, D.C., as part of the nation’s 250th birthday celebration. As RedState previously reported, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced at the time that “this year we celebrate America’s 250th birthday. In honor of this historic occasion, President Trump and the Department of the Interior will submit plans for the United States Triumphal Arch, which will be an architectural masterpiece to celebrate our history…
Democratic senators are continuing to keep their distance from the growing controversy surrounding Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate hoping to unseat longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine, even as a series of resurfaced comments threaten to complicate what many Democrats viewed as one of their strongest pickup opportunities in 2026. When approached by Fox News Digital this week, several Democratic lawmakers either declined to weigh in directly on Platner’s past remarks or said they were not closely following the race. “I’m not following that race closely,” Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said when asked about the controversy surrounding Platner. That…
A New Jersey shore town best known for the once-chaotic party atmosphere showcased on “Jersey Shore” is preparing for Memorial Day weekend with an overwhelming law enforcement presence after years of violence, viral teen takeovers and disorder along the boardwalk. Officials in Seaside Heights say they have spent months coordinating security measures designed to prevent a repeat of the chaos that has unfolded during recent holiday weekends, when enormous crowds of teenagers flooded the town and overwhelmed local police. Mayor Tommy Vaz told Fox News Digital that preparations for this year’s Memorial Day weekend actually began last September, shortly after…
Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube Reprinted with permission•Mises Wire•William L. Anderson I’m not sure anything can prepare one for the Buc-ee’s experience. Mine came earlier this week as my in-laws and I drove into one in Colorado on our way to Wyoming and Grand Teton National Park. We first pulled up by one of the countless gasoline pumps that assured us we would not be waiting in a long line to fill up our van. Then we went into the store itself, which one might describe as something akin to a traveler’s Costco. When I…
Jessica Gorman delivers remarks with her family at Trump’s rally in Suffern, New York – May 22, 2026 President Trump invited the family of Sheridan Gorman, the Loyola University freshman who was murdered by an illegal alien in Chicago earlier this year, to speak at his Suffern, New York, rally on Friday about their tragic loss. Gorman’s mother and father shared the stage with her sister and another young woman, both of whom were holding pictures of Sheridan Gorman. Both parents questioned how local leaders could let this happen to their young daughter and why the fight to protect American…
It is difficult to imagine Palm Beach County politics without Jack Furnari. After a sudden and aggressive illness, the co-founder of BizPac Review, political strategist, mentor, and larger-than-life personality passed away, leaving behind grieving friends, a devoted family, and a community forever shaped by his presence. There are some people who enter politics because they want attention. Jack Furnari entered politics because he loved the fight. To many in Palm Beach County political circles, Jack was already a legend long before most people outside those circles knew his name. He was sharp, fearless, wildly opinionated, and completely unapologetic about any…