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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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Friday’s roundtable on MS NOW’s The 11th Hour concluded by naming their MVPs of the week and there were some interesting selections. MS NOW’s online editor Anthony Fisher selected Judge Randolph Moss for his nonsensical ruling that said NPR and PBS are private companies and that President Trump’s defunding of them violated the First Amendment. Meanwhile, Independent Veterans of America CEO Paul Rieckhoff picked the crew of Artemis II, which was a completely understandable selection, except he did so because he thought they provided a noticeable contrast to Trump. Fisher began by declaring “My MVP is Judge Randolph Moss, U.S.…

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Framing discord at the White House, corporate media reports suggest more changes could be coming for the president’s cabinet as one outlet cited someone “familiar with Trump’s thinking.” Given the stakes of the midterm elections for the remainder of President Donald Trump’s tenure in the Oval Office, much of the conversation heading into November is expected to focus on approval ratings and perception of how the federal government is being managed. So naturally, the removal of Pam Bondi as attorney general on the heels of a shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had the media probing anonymous sources…

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President Donald Trump signed a common-sense executive order Friday that regulates college sports in an effort to make them great again. Measuring 10 pages, the order directs the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) “to create rules that mandate college athletes can play for ‘no more than a five-year period,’” according to ESPN. The new rules will also allow college athletes “to transfer schools only once before they graduate without having to sit out a season.” The changes will go into effect on Aug. 1. President Donald Trump’s executive order regulating college sports: – College athletes can only play a maximum…

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Days after arguments on birthright citizenship, a new report revealed the suspect of an attempted U.S. Air Force base bomber to be an anchor baby to parents ordered removed last century. During March, a number of threats had been reported at U.S. military bases, including at Fort Lesly J. McNair in Washington, D.C. While the base housing Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth received considerable attention over concerns about a potential drone strike, a Florida base proved relevant to a case before the Supreme Court as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) apprehended the Chinese…

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To suggest that the quality at The New York Times has fallen off a cliff would be a colossal understatement, with the latest example of the paper’s decline being an error so incredibly stupid that one could be forgiven for thinking it’s satire. As it ramps up coverage over the rapidly expanding war in Iran, the once venerable “Gray Lady” is unable to resist taking shots at President Donald J. Trump, but in trying to shame him over the treatment of America’s allies in Europe, the paper couldn’t even get the most basic facts straight. In a Friday headline that…

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The pilot of a downed F-15E fighter jet remained missing as of early Saturday morning, Eastern Standard Time. Iranian forces hit the fighter jet on Thursday while it was flying over Iran’s Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province. While the pilot’s co-pilot was successfully rescued, the first pilot remained missing, though there were rumors in Israeli media that he’d at least gotten in touch with the U.S. military by encrypted radio. JUST IN: The missing US F-15E pilot did SUCCESSFULLY make contact with the US military via encrypted radio earlier today, per N12 GREAT sign. US Special Forces continue working to pinpoint…

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Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. President Donald J. Trump moved to shut down the […] Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. To continue viewing this content please join our BPR Insiders team! Insiders have access to BPR extras including special offers and free merchandise from We the People stores. If you’re already a member, please log into your account to read this article. Latest posts by I.M. Slugga (see all) We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing,…

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The state of Oregon passed a law last year that should outrage every American who believes in the First Amendment. Not because it bans speech outright. Not because it targets a newspaper or a broadcaster. Because it targets a letter. An email. A text message. A conversation telling public employees they have a constitutional right to opt out of their union. That’s what Oregon made illegal. The Freedom Foundation has been communicating with public employees for years. We do it because back in 2018 the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed in Janus v. AFSCME that every government employee has a constitutional right to…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech OpenAI made headlines this year after announcing it was giving up on what one exec categorized as distracting “side quests,” including its Sora text-to-video app, to double down on enterprise and coding, which are lucrative revenue drivers that could stop the company from hemorrhaging billions of dollars a quarter. Many saw the moves as an effort to catch up with competitor Anthropic, whose Claude Code and Claude Cowork have made major headway this year. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s AI assistant Copilot is struggling to gain…

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President Donald J. Trump is asking for $152 million to turn Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay back into a functional prison again, an idea that he initially floated last year. The money to reopen “The Rock” for business was included in the White House’s proposed budget for the 2027 fiscal year, which also includes a massive increase in military spending for the war in Iran. Trump’s budget calls for Congress to allocate the funding for the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to cover the first year costs for the rebuilding of Alcatraz as a “state-of-the-art secure prison facility.” In a…

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U.S. Army Gen. Randy A. George, 41st. The Chief of Staff for the Army poses for his official portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 03, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by William Pratt) Secretary of War Pete Hegseth fired three generals. The only explanation given was that the administration wants generals more in line with their vision. The Generals who were fired were Gen. David Hodne, head of Transformation and Training Command; Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., chief of the Chaplain Corps; and, previously, Army Chief of Staff Randy George. As for the Chief…

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Lindsey Buckingham, a guitarist and vocalist who once played with the rock band Fleetwood Mac, was attacked last week in Santa Monica. The 76-year-old star arrived at a Santa Monica address for an appointment, according to KNBC-TV. A woman police say is a stalking suspect threw what police said was an unknown substance at Buckingham and ran off. Police said they know who they are seeking due to past incidents involving Buckingham. Buckingham was not injured The Los Angeles Police Department said the suspect is known to them due to previous incidents involving Buckingham, according to the Los Angeles Times.…

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Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, Kelly Loeffler, speaks during an interview with EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders” at her office in Washington on Jan. 7, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesMillions of small businesses across the United States are seeing an average tax reduction of $7,000 this filing season, the Small Business Administration (SBA) said in an April 3 post on X.The SBA attributed this to provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, such as enabling businesses to immediately deduct their research and development spending rather than over multiple years, and a permanent 20 percent deduction made available to…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week.  It’s that time again: soon our gardens will be full of flowers and our kitchens full of ants. Only one of these developments is welcome. Ants are, in some ways, the dominant creatures on the planet. There are, by one estimate, 20 quadrillion ants on planet earth. That’s 12 megatons of biomass, weighing more than every wild bird and mammal combined. So it probably shouldn’t be surprising when ants show up in our homes—but that doesn’t make it any more pleasant. And we have…

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Geno Auriemma vs. Dawn Staley, who ya GOT?PublishedApril 4, 2026 7:55 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 4, 2026 7:55 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWe had DRAMA in the world of women’s college basketball Friday night, and it centered around two of the sport’s biggest names. Geno Auriemma, and Dawn Staley. That’s right. Two legends. Well, really one legend (Geno), and another one that will probably get there at some point. No offense to Dawn. Well, OK. A little offense to Dawn. I’ve never been the biggest fan, but she’s a good coach and her teams are always stacked. But still … Geno is Geno!Anyway, I have to…

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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…

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Russian drone strikes on Ukraine overnight killed five people and injured 30 more, Ukrainian officials said Saturday. The attacks came as Ukraine’s 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. Russia fired 286 drones at Ukraine overnight, 260 of which were downed, the Ukrainian Air Force said in an online statement. Five people – three women and two men – were killed in the city of Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk region, and 19 others, including…

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Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn., on Jan. 30, 2026. Stephen Maturen/Getty ImagesThe Department of the Treasury and the IRS on Friday announced a plan to issue new guidance on how religious organizations can avoid violating a law prohibiting political advocacy by tax-exempt groups.The Johnson Amendment, which became law in 1954, prohibits tax-exempt organizations—such as charities, churches, and other houses of worship—from advocating for or opposing political candidates. Violations can lead to a loss of tax-exempt status.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Scientists broadly deem faster-than-light transmission of mass or information impossible, as it would violate the laws of general relativity and causality, essentially meaning that such signals would be capable of time travel and the many paradoxes that would entail. But what if the subject itself has no mass at all? As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Nature, an international team of researchers claims it has observed “dark points” within light waves that can move faster than the speed of…

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There are two ways around filibusters in the Senate: the so-called nuclear option and reconciliation. The latter is the safer and somewhat easier course, assuming the measure in question qualifies according to the Byrd Rule. President Donald Trump is now leaning into this process on matters ranging from ending the nearly two-month DHS shutdown to increasing the Pentagon’s funding by more than 40% in the next fiscal year. As long as the various proposals pass muster with the Senate Parliamentarian – and, of course, enough of the GOP in Congress to achieve a simple majority – reconciliation can be the…

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Kersten Francilus, 25, has been charged with murder after allegedly stabbing a woman to death in Southwood, Florida.Martin County Sheriff’s Office/Facebook Kersten Francilus, who lives in the nearby community of Wellington, is accused of attacking a woman in her 70s as she walked her dog Friday in the Southwood neighborhood in Stuart, Sheriff John Budensiek said. Neighbors had called the police because he was going door to door asking where the new bank was. There was no new bank. The elderly woman was just walking her dog in a retirement community when Francilius attacked her. She was able to deflect…

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Several new polls show that President Donald Trump is losing a big part of the coalition that helped send him back to the White House: young men. These findings could no doubt have an impact on the GOP during the midterms. But if history has taught us anything about voters, it’s that public opinion is volatile and tricky to gauge. Too often, it seems that no matter what governments do, they can’t satisfy a majority of Americans, usually fomenting backlash that the other party rides into power. Anybody familiar with politics knows this is the cost of ruling. Neither side…

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In a March 26, 2026, remote call-in to Fox News’ “The Five,” Jesse Watters jokingly urged President Trump to appear in-studio next to liberal co-host Jessica Tarlov, saying he’d be a “good influence.” Trump replied he’s “not a fan,” accusing her of “fake numbers” on his polling (e.g., claiming 42%) and likening polls to bad journalism, though adding she’s “a lovely person.” Watters confirmed her absence was due to scheduling. This is far from the only case where her opinions have caused issues. In Tarlov’s September 15, 2025, clash days after Charlie Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination. She demanded “more information”…

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a thank-you on April 1, 2026 to the country of Portugal for its close and defense cooperation during a phone call with his Portuguese counterpart Paulo Rangel. Principal State Department Spokesperson Tommy Pigott put out a statement concerning the matter, going on to say, “Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel and highlighted the continued strength of U.S.-Portugal bilateral ties.” He then added, “Secretary Rubio thanked Foreign Minister Rangel for Portugal’s close economic and defense cooperation. Both leaders expressed their commitment to transatlantic security.” Portugal’s Foreign Ministry published…

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A new report is claiming that Hollywood, once a land of hopes and dreams that embodied the spirit of ingenuity, creativity, and hard work, might be locked in a death spiral it can never escape from. There are a lot of different reasons this has happened, but chief among them is the continuing shift of how people consume entertainment. The studio system, which has existed for ages, is having a difficult time responding to these changes and is failing to reinvent itself, especially with so many television and movie productions moving outside of California and even other countries in order…

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During the Senate Banking Committee’s oversight hearing on prudential regulation, called “Rightsizing Regulation to Promote American Opportunity,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) delivered a characteristically blunt and rhetorical grilling of Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman. Kennedy demanded to know why the Fed and other agencies had permitted banks to close customer accounts based on “reputational risk,” essentially debanking people or businesses over their politics, religious beliefs, or lawful but politically disfavored industries. Starting off his amazing rhetoric, Senator Kennedy began, “What in God’s name were the Fed and some of your other agencies thinking when you allowed banks…

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Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi broke her silence after being fired from her position by President Donald Trump on social media platform X, where she also teased a new role in the private sector, saying she will “continue fighting for President Trump.” Bondi’s ouster comes just several weeks after the removal of Kristi Noem as the Secretary of Homeland Security. “Leading President Trump’s historic and highly successful efforts to make America safer and more secure has been the honor of a lifetime, and easily the most consequential first year of the Department of Justice in American history,” she went…

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Border czar Tom Homan, who has played a critical role in President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement operations, appeared on Fox News on April 2, where he commented on the news of Attorney General Pam Bondi being fired from her position, stating that the administration would move forward with its immigration agenda without pause. That same day, President Trump announced that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche would take Bondi’s place as acting head of the Justice Department following Bondi’s ouster. Homan, sitting down for a conversation on The Will Cain Show, made it crystal clear that the administration has no plans to…

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