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Good Thursday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 10:30 AM THE PRESIDENT participates in the Board of Peace Charter Announcement News roundup:  Danish veterans of US wars feel betrayed by Trump’s threats against Greenland ICE memo allows agents to enter homes without judicial warrant: Whistleblowers New York’s congressional map must be redrawn, state judge rules Trump announces ‘framework’ for a future deal on Greenland, drops NATO tariff threat DHS increasing self-deportation stipend from $1,000 to $2,600 “Total miscalculation”: Inside Democrats’ shock revolt on holding Bill Clinton in contempt Vance’s Minnesota trip to show “unwavering support” for ICE…

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Ella Langley’s new track ‘Choosin’ Texas’ is blowing up in the country music world.PublishedJanuary 22, 2026 4:00 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 21, 2026 11:20 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkElla Langley has the internet buzzing after dropping an outstanding acoustic performance.As OutKick readers are aware, Langley has turned into a monster star in the country music world. Her career has been on fire over the past couple years.Credit where credit is due. I called it long before most observers did. It was obvious she had all the ingredients (broad appeal, elite singing talent and social media skills) to become an icon in the genre, and…

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After more than four decades together, Goldie Hawn says commitment doesn’t come from obligation — it comes from connection, attraction, and mutual respect. According to Fox News, the 80-year-old actress reflected on her enduring relationship with longtime partner Kurt Russell during an appearance on “The Dan Buettner Podcast”.  In a clip obtained by People magazine, Hawn was asked why she continues to choose Russell, 74, year after year, prompting a candid explanation about what has kept their bond strong. “Because I have respect for him because I think he’s an amazing person,” Hawn said. She added that she remains “also…

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A routine morning near a Southern California apartment complex ended in tragedy, as new details emerged surrounding the death of a woman connected to one of America’s most prominent political families. According to the New York Post, Carrie Elizabeth Romney, the sister-in-law of former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, died after falling from the top level of a five-story parking garage in Santa Clarita. She was 64. According to a report, Romney fell “backwards from a seated position” from the rooftop of the garage. Surveillance footage reportedly showed her pacing on the roof for an “extended period of time” before the…

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In the fall of 1998, I traveled to Denmark to take up my duties as the American Ambassador in Copenhagen. Often referred to as the “Fairytale Kingdom,” courtesy of its native son, Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark is a remarkable country that has been an exceptional ally of the United States for well over 200 years. The Danes have built a nation that combines Viking valor with a deep sense of duty to be one’s brother’s keeper. The admirable character of the Danish people was perhaps best exemplified when it became the only country in Europe to rescue virtually its entire…

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If the past few years taught us anything, it’s that national security no longer stops at the water’s edge or the factory gate. It runs through the mines, mills, refineries, and logistics networks that supply the metals inside our jets, ships, satellites, power grid, and the next generation of energy technologies. Copper, nickel, cobalt, and other critical minerals aren’t just components of consumer gadgets; they are the sinews of American strength. And yet, for far too long, we have treated domestic mineral production like an afterthought, outsourcing supply to geopolitical rivals and fragile supply chains while hoping global markets will…

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A federal judge has rejected an effort by two lawmakers to place independent oversight on the Justice Department’s release of records related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, even as he acknowledged ongoing concerns about whether the department is complying with federal law.U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York ruled Wednesday that he lacks the authority to appoint an independent monitor to oversee the release of the Epstein files, as requested by Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.). In a seven-page opinion, Engelmayer said his judicial role is limited to supervising the criminal…

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Under Trump, the media elites treat the executive branch as an evil empire, but under Biden, journalists were so eager to help promote the Democrats that they sometimes offered their sources the ability to edit their articles to their liking. New documents shared exclusively with MRC Business just exposed the latest example of elitist media hacks violating every modicum of journalistic integrity to genuflect to the Biden administration’s whims and wishes.  Forbes contributor Rhett Buttle and his associate Abdullah Kahn offered to delay a story schmoozing President Joe Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan on his “environmental justice” focus…

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The new and improved  CBS Evening News burst upon the scene with a fundamental promise of getting the story right. While this new iteration is a significant improvement over prior news product, there remain opportunities for improvement. Case in point, the most recent reporting out of Minneapolis. Correspondent Nicole Sganga is, for some reason, still on the scene in Minneapolis. The last time we examined Sganga’s reporting, she referred to the shooting of Renee Nicole Good as a “murder”. Now, she is framing the DHS as dishonest by default when talking about jail cooperation- a key component to helping keep…

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The ‘sanctuary’ for illegal alien criminals movement began with radical activists harboring them in ‘churches’. That escalated to ordering law enforcement not to cooperate with immigration authorities. And from there sanctuary states like California began to penalize any law enforcement personnel who cooperated with ICE. Then came the riots, systemic harassment of immigration law enforcement personnel being coordinated from the top down, and now, in the next step, legal threats against American citizens who cooperate with ICE. Remember this massive raid on a hive of TdA gang members in Chicago? Hundreds of federal agents carried out a “targeted immigration enforcement…

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A Texas jury acquitted Adrian Gonzales on all 29 counts of child abandonment and endangerment related to the Robb Elementary School shooting.(CN) —** ** A Texas jury acquitted former Uvalde school police officer Adrian Gonzales, clearing him of criminal charges tied to his claimed lack of action during the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead.After over seven hours of deliberation, jurors delivered their decision on Wednesday night to a quiet courtroom, finding Gonzales not guilty of all 29 counts of child abandonment and endangerment. Gonzales, who pleaded not guilty to all charges, faced up to…

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When Tulsi Gabbard announced in 2022 that she was leaving the Democratic Party, she made her departure, in part, a matter of faith. “The Democrats of today are hostile to people of faith and spirituality,” the former Hawaii congresswoman said in a video statement at the time. More than three years later, Gabbard, who now serves as President Donald Trump’s Director of National Security and as a thorn in the side of the deep state, suggests things haven’t improved any on the leftist front. I can no longer remain in today’s Democratic Party that is now under the complete control…

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. . .Grocery stores are quickly running out of supplies as frantic customers stock up ahead of the Arctic blast and subsequent snowstorm expected to barrel across the country.Forecasters warned that the weather system, dubbed Winter Storm Fern, will send many cities’ temperatures plummeting well below zero — and could dump anywhere from one to two feet of snow in some parts of the eastern US. Megan Monroe-Evans, an Alabama resident, shared a startling video on TikTok showing her local grocery store’s barren refrigerators. “The weather man mentioned a possibility of ice and snow and this is what we here…

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Michelle Obama has firmly shut down the idea of her husband, former President Barack Obama, running for a third term, even in a hypothetical scenario where current rules might be altered.In a recent interview on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast uploaded on January 21, Michelle Obama addressed speculation about Barack Obama returning to the presidential race if President Donald Trump pursued a third term. ” Her comments come amid ongoing discussions sparked by Trump’s ambiguous remarks and merchandise from early 2025 promoting “Trump 2028 (Rewrite the Rules).” The debate over term limits has stirred significant public interest. Trump, who served…

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Lindsey Halligan, appointed by President Donald Trump as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, is stepping down after just four months in the position.Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Halligan’s departure on social media Tuesday night, following federal court rulings that deemed her appointment unlawful and an order from a judge to cease using the U.S. attorney title or face disciplinary action. A spokesperson for the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of Virginia declined to comment on the matter when contacted by ABC News earlier Tuesday. Initial Appointment and Legal Challenges Halligan, a former White House…

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Attorney General Pam Bondi dropped a significant update on Tuesday, revealing that Lindsey Halligan, the top federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia, has stepped down from her position.On Tuesday, Bondi announced Halligan’s departure, attributing the exit to Senate Democrats blocking her continuation beyond a 120-day interim appointment limit. Halligan served as Interim United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia during this period. The move follows court rulings restricting Halligan’s tenure and comes amid wider legal disputes over U.S. attorney appointments under President Trump’s administration. Halligan’s Tenure and Legal Challenges Emerge Chief District Judge M. Hannah Lauck…

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Sen. Mike Lee of Utah has ignited a firestorm with a bold demand for the public execution of Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk.On Monday, Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, filed court documents pushing for a speedy trial in the high-profile case, accusing Robinson’s defense team of employing delay tactics. Lee’s comments came shortly after this filing. The controversy surrounding Lee’s statement has stirred intense discussion across social and political spheres. While Utah law in the Beehive State does not permit public executions, and firing squads are only an option if lethal injection…

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Consistently enemies of the people.January 22, 2026 by Daniel Greenfield Leave a Comment Media headlines are echoing claims by Iran’s regime that only 3,117 people were killed in the Islamic tyranny’s massacres of protesters. Protesters claim a death toll that is far higher and considering that the propaganda of totalitarian regimes tends to be fake, they’re probably closer to the truth. Some have pointed out the media’s hypocrisy in echoing the fake Hamas death tolls in Gaza while being skeptical of the death tolls put out by the protesters in Iran. But the media’s approach only appears inconsistent. While it’s…

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New York City had Republican mayors within living memory. And in 2024, President Trump had his biggest gains in New York. Especially in the borough of Staten Island where he won 2/3rds of the vote. So now Gov. Hochul’s former lawyer, currently serving as a ‘judge’, has declared the existence of Republican representation in Staten Island to be ‘unconstitutional‘.  A judge on Wednesday threw out the boundaries of the only congressional district in New York City represented by a Republican, ordering the state to redraw its borders because its current composition unconstitutionally dilutes the votes of Black and Hispanic residents.…

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Sen. Rand Paul has dropped a surprising pivot, turning his back on long-held views about Big Tech’s legal protections.On Monday, the Republican senator from Kentucky published an opinion piece in the New York Post, declaring a major shift in his position on Google and YouTube. Paul argued that these platforms should face lawsuits for hosting defamatory content, citing a specific video he claims falsely accuses him of taking money from Venezuela’s indicted former leader, Nicolás Maduro. He also noted that YouTube’s refusal to remove the video has led to death threats against him, prompting his push for legislation to hold…

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Long Island’s Rep. Tom Suozzi is stirring attention with an upcoming re-election campaign kickoff that notably omits two of New York’s most prominent Democrats.On Feb. 7, Suozzi will host his event for New York’s 3rd Congressional District, spanning parts of Nassau County and Queens, with an invitation listing numerous Democratic figures like State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, but neither Gov. Kathy Hochul nor Attorney General Letitia James made the cut, despite their high profiles. The omission has prompted questions among political observers, though Suozzi’s team and New York State Democratic Party chairman Jay Jacobs insist it’s routine and not a deliberate…

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Could a single state law unravel the Second Amendment’s protections across the nation?On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a Hawaii statute that prohibits carrying firearms on private property without the owner’s explicit permission. The challenge centers on whether the Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms on private property open to the public when the owner has not expressed a stance. Justices and attorneys clashed over the balance between state laws and constitutional rights, with Hawaii’s policy drawing sharp scrutiny. Debate Over Second Amendment Scope During the session, gun rights attorney Alan Beck reminded Justice…

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House Republicans are taking a bold step to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accountable for dodging subpoenas linked to a probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious activities.On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, moved forward with a markup of two resolutions to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with subpoenas related to the Epstein investigation. The resolutions stem from the Clintons’ refusal to appear for a deposition last week, a move that could lead to a full House floor vote and potential referral to the…

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Marcy and Miguel Mendoza (R) who lost their 10-year-old son Nathaniel Mendoza to fentanyl, attend the fourth annual National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day in New York City, on Aug. 21, 2025. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch TimesA new study examining the drop in opioid overdose deaths suggests the decrease, starting mid-2023, is due to a disruption in the supply chain of fentanyl precursor chemicals from China, which has reduced street drug potency.The study, published in the journal Science this month, looked at the decline in fatal overdoses tied to synthetic opioids, mainly fentanyl.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable…

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Rep. James Comer has taken a firm stand against what he describes as an unreasonable request from the Clintons regarding their involvement in the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, revealed that the Clintons’ legal team proposed a meeting in New York with only former President Bill Clinton, excluding other members of Congress and without an official transcript. He rejected this offer, insisting that both Bill and Hillary Clinton must comply with bipartisan subpoenas for sworn, transcribed depositions. Contempt proceedings are set to begin tomorrow due to their failure to appear for…

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President Donald Trump aimed at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) during a White House news conference, igniting fresh controversy over her reported wealth.At the Tuesday afternoon event, Trump addressed various topics, including his administration’s achievements and federal immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota. He also commented on an ongoing House Oversight Committee investigation led by congressional Republicans into Omar, a Somali-born lawmaker, focusing on a significant increase in her net worth since entering Congress. The probe, spearheaded by Chairman James Comer, also scrutinizes financial disclosures related to Omar’s husband, Tim Mynett, and his business ventures. The issue has sparked debate over transparency…

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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

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Around twenty years ago or so, late night comedy was well… comedy. It was funny and while the hosts and writers mostly skewed to one side of the political spectrum (though sometimes you might be surprised), they understood that their job was to be the voice of the audience, skeptical of politicians on all sides, and looking above all else for a good laugh. That’s why it’s the last era where late night comedy was watchable. Then a former guest star on the Nanny got hold of the Daily Show and turned it into his political pulpit. Comedy became clapter.…

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Just when you thought Giannis was staying in Milwaukee … nope. According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, speaking Wednesday on “NBA Countdown,” teams in the league are increasingly anticipating a “divorce” between the Milwaukee Bucks and their superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. “It’s almost like a couple that everybody in the league thinks is going to get divorced. They don’t know if they are going to get divorced by Easter or if they are going to get divorced by July 4, but in the league, the teams do believe this is gonna be a divorce,” said Windhorst. (RELATED: First Prison Sentence Handed…

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Minnesota state Rep. Isaac Schultz, a Republican, speaks at a meeting of the Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee in St. Paul, Minn., on Jan. 21, 2026. Janice Hisle/The Epoch TimesST. PAUL, Minn.—Erin Campbell, Minnesota’s top financial officer, told a state anti-fraud committee at the state Capitol on Jan. 21: “Unfortunately, there’s not a ‘silver bullet’ to stop the type of fraud that we’ve seen in our public-assistance programs.”The lack of a quick fix is largely because “state government is about as complex as it gets,” Campbell told the Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee.That bipartisan…

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Davos, Switzerland is a relatively small town. Its population is roughly 11,000 people. Once a year, this grows to 30,000 as the World Economic Forum meets. This year, there are 3,000 active participants. About 800 are Americans, so roughly every fourth person is from the states. The remaining 27,000 include security, restaurant workers, news media, and support staff. With the growing violence around the world, this week has a strong contingent from the Swiss military protecting everyone. There are more than 60 heads of state coming to this World Economic Forum, including President Donald J. Trump. An American President brings…

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(CN) — Alaska’s Supreme Court wrestled with a question Wednesday that didn’t exist when Congress settled Native land claims more than 50 years ago: Should profits from carbon credit sales be treated the same as profits from timber sales?Can corporations profit from promising not to cut down trees the same way they profit from cutting them down?The answer could determine how hundreds of millions of dollars flow among Alaska’s 12 regional Native corporations and reshape how they monetize vast timber holdings.It is currently unclear whether Sealaska Corporation, Chugach Alaska Corporation and Ahtna Incorporated must share more than $100 million in…

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A sign for the Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Federal Building and Courthouse is displayed outside the courthouse in Honolulu, on Jan. 22, 2024. Jennifer Kelleher/AP PhotoHONOLULU—A former flight attendant for a Canadian airline posed as a commercial pilot and as a current flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights from U.S. airlines, authorities said.Dallas Pokornik, 33, of Toronto, was arrested in Panama after being indicted on wire fraud charges in federal court in Hawaii last October. He pleaded not guilty Tuesday following his extradition.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If…

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Bottles of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder line a drugstore shelf in New York on Oct. 15, 2015. Lucas Jackson/ReutersIn a victory for thousands of women suing Johnson & Johnson over claims that the company’s baby powder and other talc products caused their ovarian cancer, a court-appointed special master recommended on Tuesday that they be allowed to present testimony at trial from experts who support that link.The recommendation from retired U.S. District Judge Freda Wolfson, in long-running litigation that includes more than 67,500 lawsuits in the federal court in New Jersey, allows ‍the cases to move towards the first trial…

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Two days before the Environmental Protection Agency was scheduled to further distinguish the Trump administration from its predecessor by phasing out animal testing over criticisms of pointless cruelty, biosafety risks and obfuscation, an anti-testing watchdog exposed another possible leak from a federal research lab on U.S. soil.This one happened on the current administration’s watch, however, months after local media reported National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya toured the Rocky Mountain Laboratories “to demonstrate NIH executive level commitment to RML” amid community fears it would get hit by Department of Government Efficiency cuts. The watchdog group White Coat Waste Project (WCW) on Tuesday published the minutes…

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(The Center Square) – Advocates and legal experts urged the U.S. Supreme Court to adopt uniform gun laws across the country after justices heard arguments in a case on whether to uphold Hawaii’s gun control law.Wolford v. Lopez challenges a Hawaii law that prevents concealed carry permit holders from going to gas stations, bars, restaurants that serve alcohol, beaches and public parks without written or verbal consent from the property owner. During the arguments on Tuesday, several gun rights advocates came out to the steps of the Supreme Court to express support for Second Amendment protections. “Private property owners certainly…

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What impact President Trump’s most recent threat to suspend federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions will have on Seattle remains to be seen, but city officials seem cautiously optimistic that Trump does not have the unilateral authority to cut off all federal funding, as Congress controls spending.“Starting Feb. 1, we are not making any payments to sanctuary cities or states having sanctuary cities because they do everything possible to protect criminals at the expense of American citizens,” Trump said during a Jan. 13 address at the Detroit Economic Club. Seattle receives approximately $120 million in federal funding for programs such as…

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A possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Orlando is getting pushback from some Florida lawmakers.ICE has not publicly announced plans for a facility in Orlando, and the agency did not immediately respond to The Center Square’s request for comment. Local media reported ICE representatives recently visited a large warehouse in the eastern portion of Orlando. The Trump administration plans to speed deportations nationwide by renovating warehouses that could hold thousands of people instead of sending them around the U.S. to wherever space is available, according to The Washington Post. Democrats representing the district said Monday they will oppose…

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The Arizona Senate Public Safety Committee voted 4-3 Wednesday afternoon, along party lines, to back a bill renaming highway Loop 202 as the Charlie Kirk Loop 202.The legislation will go to the full Senate for consideration. The loop spans about 77 miles across the Phoenix area and connects with Interstate 10 on both ends. Senate Bill 1010 calls on the state Department of Transportation to install signs reflecting the new name. The Arizona State Senate Republicans Caucus said no fiscal impact is anticipated. The bill sponsor, Senate President Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, said segments of the loop would still keep their…

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(The Center Square) – Nevada legislators passed a sweeping bill, which took effect Nov. 18, to prevent the next state cyberattack. Experts recently explain what the bill means for Nevada’s future online safety.After the 2025 cyberattack, the Legislature passed Assembly Bill 1 during last fall’s special session to expand the state’s cybersecurity efforts. It includes plans to expand the cybersecurity workforce and centralize the state’s online defenses. “Cybersecurity is always a war between the attacks and defenders – all this effort is just raising the bar,” Yoohwan Kim, told The Center Square. “It’s never perfect, but it’s a good approach.…

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This year’s World Economic Forum conference became President Donald Trump’s “Greenland gambit,” and now a framework deal has been reached for the United States to play a larger role inside the world’s largest island, the president announced. “Based upon a very productive meeting that I have had with the Secretary General of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Mark Rutte, we have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region,” Trump posted to his Truth Social account.  The early descriptions did not specify the terms of the deal or whether Trump had…

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The Biden-era FBI made more than $100,000 in payments to informants who were members of an anonymous group of tech sleuths known as the “Sedition Hunters” to gather and analyze video evidence in the January 6 Capitol riot — echoing the bureau’s reliance on paid FBI informant and British ex-spy Christopher Steele in 2016.Just the News reported this week that the FBI made payments to a number of so-called “sedition hunters” as confidential human sources (CHS) as part of the January 6 Capitol riot and Arctic Frost probes despite the online network’s significant anti-Trump pronouncements and known ties to foreigners. The…

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Editors Note: The following are excerpts from award-winning investigative journalist Peter Schweizer’s new book “The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.”The book examines the role of China and Mexico in encouraging illegal immigration to the United States and the allies on U.S. soil that they are working with. These excerpts are gleaned from the chapter titled “Mexico: Organizing Militancy in the US.” More than 60 people gathered in the white brick, two-story building on the west side of Oklahoma City in late May. It was hot, but not because of the Oklahoma weather.…

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With Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro removed from power, the Trump administration is hoping that its oil resources could benefit the U.S. and other countries. David Blackmon, author of the “Energy Additions” Substack and an analyst with more than 40 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, thinks the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates Texas’ oil industry, could help provide a regulatory framework to get Venezuelan oil flowing into global markets. Three elements needed to make Venezuelan oil industry viable again Venezuela’s Orinoco oil belt is believed to hold 513 billion barrels of technically recoverable heavy oil, meaning it can…

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NEW ‍YORK– A U.S. judge in Manhattan on Tuesday ordered the ‍founder and former CEO ‍of manufacturing firm Cemtrex to pay $9.7 million of ill-gotten gains and ‌interest in a case brought by ⁠the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over securities fraud.A spokesperson for the SEC declined to comment, and a lawyer for former ⁠CEO ‍Aron Govil did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Why It’s ImportantThe case has been closely ‌watched in connection with the SEC’s ⁠ability to seek disgorgement, or the clawing back of illicit gains.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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In a new ranking, “The View” came in last on a most loved and most loathed talk show list, and the individual hosts did not do much better. (New York Post / YouTube screen shot) Shows like ‘The View’ and liberal late-night shows, may soon find themselves under pressure from the FCC to include more Republican guests and to present a point of view other than the constant one-sided programming we see every day. The View is just one example. Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are just as bad, if not worse. Colbert had Bernie Sanders on his show last…

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David Stearns secured the NL Cy Young-caliber arm the team lacked in 2025.PublishedJanuary 21, 2026 10:58 PM EST•UpdatedJanuary 21, 2026 10:58 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkSteve Cohen was not going to let the Los Angeles Dodgers have the last word. One week after L.A. swooped in and landed Kyle Tucker, a move that slammed the door on the Mets’ own pursuit, New York responded the only way a billionaire owner with World Series expectations knows how: going all-in, again. According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the Mets acquired Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers from the Milwaukee Brewers late Wednesday, sending Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat…

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President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing marking the first year of his second term at the White House on Jan. 20, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesU.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Switzerland on Thursday, saying he is confident that an agreement to put an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine is forthcoming.“I think I can say that we’re reasonably close,” Trump told reporters in Davos, Switzerland, after his speech at the World Economic Forum. “We have to get it stopped. … I believe they’re at a point now…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. A reporter for NewsNation traveled to the state of Maine and uncovered more possible fraud. He highlighted one particular building that is supposedly home to ten Somali-owned home healthcare companies, yet when he interviewed the landlord, he said that there is never anyone there. He then interviews a local newspaper reporter who points out various locations that are also supposedly home healthcare companies, which just so happen to be next door to businesses that can wire money to Somalia. This is all so shady. From NewsNation: Maine building houses 10 health care firms; landlord rarely sees…

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