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“Replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism!” says my new socialist mayor. Sounds so nice … No more greedy capitalists hoarding wealth. People share. It’s the socialist dream. What will replace capitalism and individualism? One model is the commune – that socialist system where people share, rather than greedily chasing money. In my new video, TikTokers claim capitalism is “ending.” They sing about the beauty of communes. One asks, desperately, “Where is my commune?!” Good question. They’re hard to find because they keep failing. One of the most famous was founded in 1825 In New Harmony,…

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(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s newly sworn-in mayor, is already facing criticism less than a month into his tenure. Not for his democratic socialist agenda, but for failing to appoint black and Hispanic officials. In New York City, the mayor relies heavily on deputy mayors, a group that functions much like a cabinet. Mamdani’s predecessor, Eric Adams, filled his administration with black and Hispanic officials, a stark contrast to Mamdani’s approach.  According to a New York Times report on Thursday, some black and Latino leaders “worry they are being denied access to power under Mayor Zohran Mamdani and that they may lose the ground they had gained under former Mayor Eric Adams.”  So far, Mamdani has appointed…

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(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A Hilton-operated hotel in Minnesota was forced to temporarily shut down amid “heightened” public safety concerns linked to anti-ICE unrest, according to a leaked letter sent to guests and obtained by multiple news outlets. The DoubleTree by Hilton in St. Paul, Minnesota, notified guests, including ICE and DHS personnel, that it would close effective ““Sunday, January 18, 2026 by 12PM.”  The decision came as thousands of anti-ICE protestors took to the streets of Minneapolis and St. Paul to oppose federal immigration enforcement operations in the state.  The letter specifically read:  Due to heightened public safety concerns in St. Paul, we have made the difficult…

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(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Federal prosecutors are investigating potential violations of federal law after a group of anti-ICE rioters disrupted a church service in Minnesota on Sunday. The incident marked a sharp escalation in protests targeting the presence of federal immigration officers in the state.  This morning, protesters disrupted a worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, interrupting a sermon to protest the pastor’s ties to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Local activist Nekima Levy Armstrong, who is affiliated with Black Lives Matter, was… pic.twitter.com/aq5XyeydVw — Upward News (@UpwardNewsHQ) January 19, 2026 Video of the protest was captured by former…

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Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security Micah Bock defended a federal law enforcement operation in Minneapolis and sharply criticized Minnesota’s sanctuary policies, accusing state and local leaders of endangering both residents and federal agents by releasing violent criminal illegal aliens back onto the streets. Bock addressed why federal agents were deployed to Minneapolis and outlined what he described as the consequences of decisions made by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and local officials. He said the operation focused on arresting dangerous criminals and addressing what he described as a major fraud scandal. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could…

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sharply criticized Joe Biden’s border policies, saying they allowed millions of unvetted individuals into the United States and created ongoing public safety risks, while vowing that federal authorities will continue pursuing and deporting dangerous criminals. Noem’s remarks focused on the consequences she said stem from years of open border policies, particularly the difficulty of determining how many dangerous individuals entered the country without proper vetting. She said those policies have left states, including Minnesota, dealing with the fallout. “We won’t stop until we are sure that all the dangerous people are picked up, brought to…

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Minnesota State Senator Steve Drazkowski accused Gov. Tim Walz of advancing a biased political agenda, losing credibility with voters, and manipulating state investigations to protect what he described as a far-left narrative, while also criticizing Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and local media outlets. Drazkowski made the remarks while discussing the political climate in Minnesota and ongoing controversies surrounding state leadership. He alleged that Walz is facing growing backlash from Minnesotans and claimed that calls for accountability are intensifying ahead of the next legislative session. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? “They have an agenda,” Drazkowski…

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche accused a governor and a mayor of actively encouraging actions that obstruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, calling such conduct illegal under federal law and saying elected officials should be supporting, not undermining, federal officers. Blanche made the remarks while addressing what he described as public statements and actions by state and local leaders that he said have encouraged individuals to interfere with ICE agents as they carry out their duties. He said federal law is clear that officers must be allowed to perform their jobs without interference, regardless of who is doing the obstructing.…

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A discussion between Batya Ungar-Sargon and Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin focused on immigration enforcement narratives, with McLaughlin disputing claims that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are poorly trained and defending the agency’s recruitment, morale, and enforcement priorities. Ungar-Sargon raised concerns that have circulated widely among Democrats and critics of immigration enforcement, particularly assertions that ICE officers lack sufficient training or experience. “And another thing people are complaining a lot about is the training aspect of this. You hear this narrative from the Democrats as if these are a bunch of sort of kids who have no…

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and CBS host Margaret Brennan engaged in a tense exchange during a televised interview over the percentage of illegal immigrants in federal custody who have criminal records, with both sides disputing the accuracy of the figures being cited. The disagreement centered on statistics related to illegal immigrants detained by federal authorities and whether they have been charged with or convicted of crimes. Noem argued that a large majority of those detained have violent criminal histories, while Brennan cited figures she said came from the Department of Homeland Security’s own data. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What…

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A viral video circulating on social media Sunday appeared to show agitators interfering with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation targeting an alleged child sex offender in Minnesota, prompting responses from federal officials and senior members of President Donald Trump’s administration. The video, which was posted to X and viewed more than 750,000 times within hours, shows an ICE agent confronting individuals in St. Paul who he said were disrupting federal officers as they attempted to take a suspect into custody. According to the agent, the interference included repeated honking from nearby vehicles as officers worked to make the arrest.…

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A Minneapolis protester was accused of stealing a camera from conservative activist and social media personality Nick Sortor during a confrontation that escalated into a dangerous street encounter, according to video footage and statements Sortor posted on X. The incident unfolded as Sortor and his crew were traveling through Minneapolis while following ongoing protests. In a post shared on X, Sortor said a group of individuals followed him and his team around the city throughout the day. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? He claimed the situation escalated when a woman from the group allegedly…

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Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, a candidate for governor of California, escalated his rhetoric against federal immigration officers during a campaign stop in Los Angeles on Saturday, repeatedly threatening Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents with arrests, prosecution, and the loss of their driver’s licenses. Swalwell made the remarks during a summit hosted by the far-left Empowerment Congress in Los Angeles, where he addressed a crowd of supporters and described plans he said he would pursue against ICE agents operating in California. “They’re going to lose their immunity. They’re not going to be able to drive. I will take your driver’s license,”…

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Getty Images / halbergman Social media algorithms keep us all hopelessly engaged. The data these platforms gather on us enable feeds to become fine-tuned to our exact interests, on top of turning our smartphones into glorified ad delivery devices. All this seems to be reaching its zenith with AI chatbots, which can masquerade as a close friend, therapist, doctor, and any subject matter expert all at once — keeping many users engaged in hours-long talks as they take the AI’s responses as personal gospel. In sum, the advent of personal digital technologies, and our ensuing addiction to screens, means that…

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The Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán has granted asylum to the former conservative Justice Minister of Poland, who has accused the globalist government in Warsaw of political persecution. While the 2023 election of Prime Minister Donald Tusk was portrayed by pro-EU establishment voices as a return to normalcy after nearly a decade of rule by the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, his reign has been marked by the prosecution of his political rivals and opposition media. Alleging “political repression”, former PiS Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro announced last week that he has sought asylum in Hungary, claiming that he has…

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Progressives are using migrants’ voting power — and threats of a populist revolution — to grab a huge share of Silicon Valley’s stock-market wealth via a tax plan on California’s November ballot. “You made all your money in California, you ungrateful piece of shit,” Kara Swisher, a progressive journalist in California, told one of the billionaires targeted by the ballot initiative. “We deserve the taxes from you,” added Swisher, who is wealthy, far-left, childless, and pro-migration. If the billionaires resist pressure from California’s migrant-swelled voter rolls, any potential compromise should be replaced by “shock and awe” in the November ballot, she told…

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A view over the northern Gaza Strip as seen from a position on the Israeli side of the border in southern Israel on Jan. 16, 2026. Amir Levy/Getty ImagesAt least seven countries have publicly confirmed they have received invitations from President Donald Trump to be part of the U.S.-led Board of Peace for Gaza, which will oversee the reconstruction of the enclave.The Board of Peace, to be chaired by Trump, is part of phase two of a U.S.-backed cease-fire agreement between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas to end the war in Gaza.We had a problem loading this article. Please…

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https://unherd.com/2026/01/the-end-of-green-energy/ By Joel Kotkin –Kotkin is a Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University and a Senior Research Fellow at the Civitas Institute, the University of Texas at Austin. Excerpt: Not long ago, all right-thinking liberals were sure that fossil fuels would soon become “stranded assets” as The Guardian once put it. Hydrocarbon-based energy sources, the thinking ran, would become ever more worthless as the world entered a bright renewable future. Yet as President Trump’s takeover of Venezuela demonstrates, there is, in fact, a lot of life left in those deposits; as the progressive American Prospect recently lamented, the “fossil-fuel empire” has struck back. The…

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I am heading to Switzerland to speak at anti-WEF conference this week opposing the Great Reset.I will be in Zurich and Davos. My talk: The Great Reject: How the WEF’s Great Reset agenda is faring 6 years after COVID By Marc Morano – 4:00 – 4:30 CET (10:00 – 10:30 AM EST)… pic.twitter.com/YiGkU8u2k9 — Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) January 17, 2026

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Devastating raging wildfires in southern Chile have left at least 19 dead and affected more than 1,500 local residents. The ongoing situation prompted outgoing Chilean leftist President Gabriel Boric to declare a state of emergency for the affected regions of Ñuble and Biobío. “There are more than 630 people sheltered, there are 9 shelters that are operational, we have recorded more than 1,500 people affected, 325 homes destroyed, and more than 1,100 under evaluation,” Chilean Security Minister Luis Cordero said during a Sunday night emergency press conference in which he catalogued the ongoing wildfires as a “mega fire” and compared it to…

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The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 5, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether search warrants that collect the location history of cellphone users near crime scenes are constitutional.The high court granted the petition in Chatrie v. United States in an unsigned order issued on Jan. 16. No justices dissented. The court did not explain its decision.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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It looks like large, woke businesses have learned nothing from past attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, as a hotel chain is now facing major scrutiny and big boycott threats after it moved to boot out ICE agents onto the freezing streets of Minneapolis-St. Paul on Sunday, January 18. For reference, ICE is cracking down on illegal immigration and major fraud in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region because of the massive amount of fraud discovered by citizen journalists looking into scandals like the Somali daycare fraud matter and the proclamations of Gov. Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey, and others…

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[embedded content] WEF summit ‘pivotal’ as climate activists on back foot: Marc Morano – Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com tells Ezra Levant why this year’s World Economic Forum summit could be particularly consequential as climate alarmists appear to be losing momentum and President Trump withdraws from the 1992 UN climate treaty. On Thursday’s episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com discussed what to expect from this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and why climate activists are now on the back foot. Morano explained that with President Trump taking steps to remove the U.S. from dozens of international organizations — including several focused on…

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In another horrid and infuriating story out of far-left Minnesota, a collection of leftist agitators, including fired former CNN hack Don Lemon, stormed a church in Minneapolis to harass ICE and the pastor, who was falsely accused of working with ICE. What the mob did was a major felony, and now calls are growing for them to face the repercussions. What happened was that Don Lemon, formerly employed at CNN and now an independent podcaster, riled up a mob in the far-left city by claiming, apparently falsely, that the church and pastor had been working with ICE to detain and…

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During a January 17, 2026, Democratic field hearing in St. Paul, Minnesota, dramatically titled “Kidnapped and Disappeared: Trump’s Deadly Assault on Minnesota”, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) criticized ICE enforcement and referred to the nation as the “godd**n states The clip sparked widespread conservative outrage on X, with users calling her remarks “disrespectful,” “appalling,” and “sick,” demanding denaturalization, deportation, and expulsion from Congress. For example, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) condemned her absurd comments, asking what consequences should follow. During the hearing, the ungrateful and unpopular Democrat raved, “Those of us who escaped places like that, the one place where we thought…

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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison charged a Minnesota man on January 14, 2026 with participating in a Medicaid fraud scheme connected to a state-licensed home health agency accused of bilking $3 million in taxpayer dollars. Mohamed Abdirashid Omarxeyd was slapped with eight counts of felony theft by false representation after prosecutors stated that he used his company, Guardian Home Health Services, to bill the state’s Medicaid program for services that were either never provided or were not eligible for reimbursement between 2020 and 2024. The criminal complaint reveals that the company turned in fraudulent claims for personal care aide services,…

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In a clear demonstration of clever policing, ICE agents on January 15, 2026, arrested three workers from the family-owned El Tapatio Mexican restaurant in Willmar, Minnesota, a town that overwhelmingly supported Trump with nearly 65% of the vote in 2024. Earlier in the day, agents dined at the restaurant around 3 p.m. to observe, then returned after closing time around 8:30 p.m. to detain the individuals near a Lutheran church and middle school. Witnesses reported the arrests were peaceful but provoked a small group of protesters who blew whistles and screamed insults at the agents: “Would your mama be proud…

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Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-Newark) and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem locked horns during an oversight hearing before the Homeland Security Committee, marking the first time the two have faced off against each other since McIver was formally charged with assaulting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in the Spring of 2025. McIver, who claims the charges brought against her are politically motivated, took an opportunity during the hearing to level accusations at Noem of trying to avoid accountability from Congress, making a reference to how she was treated by ICE officers during an oversight visit to the Delaney Hall…

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Shoppers at a grocery store in Centreville, Va. on Nov. 2, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. economy is either chugging along nicely or seriously struggling, depending on who is asked. The mismatch stems from perception and perspective. While many of the macroeconomic data look benign, they don’t capture the pain experienced by a large segment of society, several experts told The Epoch Times.At 4.4 percent, unemployment has been only slightly elevated and the median wage growth of 4 percent has more than kept up with 2.7 percent inflation, all according to December data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.We…

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Open AI’s newly released text-to-video “Sora” tool is advertised on their website on a monitor in Washington, DC, on Feb. 16, 2024. Drew Angerer/AFP via Getty ImagesElephants drop-kicking crocodiles while breaking the laws of physics, bewildering deepfakes of politicians and deceased public figures, and seemingly animated children’s videos of Jesus fighting the Grinch: generative artificial intelligence (AI) is sweeping across online video platforms and may now account for a sizable portion of YouTube’s short-form video feed, recent research shows.After being accused last year of causing users to end up in psychiatric wards and allegedly helping multiple depressed teenagers take their…

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In an awesome statement released on Tuesday, January 13, the office of North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced that it had caught and convicted a Nigerian immigrant of a massive welfare fraud scheme in which he pilfered tens of thousands of dollars from Medicaid by faking dozens of claims. As background, the migrant involved, Ekelekamchukwu Alphonsus Ngwadom, is apparently a “king” in Nigeria: over the same period that he was caught stealing from taxpayers in North Carolina, Ngwadom, who is also the Chairman of the African Diaspora Coalition of North Carolina and a professor at the University of Mount…

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In the wake of Virginia, which is now ruled by the far-left Democrats, moving to redraw its congressional map and destroy numerous Republican seats in the United States House of Representatives, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance excoriated Rod Bray, the Indiana Senate leader responsible for his state not handing two seats to Republicans, for betraying the country and letting Democrats gain an advantage. As background, Republicans across the country have pointed to a slew of Democrat-controlled states that have significant shares of Republicans within them but give those Republicans no representation through House seats as a reason…

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After weeks of stalling, the Senate finally confirmed Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense in a narrow 51-50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote after three Republicans, including Sens. Mitch McConnell (KY), Lisa Murkowski (AK), and Susan Collins (ME), crossed the aisle and joined Democrats in their opposition to the president. Before the vote, infamous RINO Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) allegedly told Pete Hegseth’s ex-sister-in-law, Danielle Hegseth, during a January 19 phone call, which was witnessed by two others, that her sworn statement alleging Pete Hegseth’s alcohol issues and abuse toward his second wife would sway…

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In a viral post to social media, prominent conservative commentator Danielle D’Souza Gill shared on X that reality TV star Faye Chrisley, famous for playing Nanny Faye from Chrisley Knows Best, declared that First Lady Melania Trump the “prettiest First Lady” the U.S. has “ever had,” adding, “I thought Jackie was at one time, but she got knocked out of the saddle by Melania.” Additionally, Gill praised America for being blessed with Melania. These comments sparked enthusiastic agreement among conservative users, who hailed Melania as the most beautiful, elegant, classy, intelligent, gracious, and poised First Lady in history. Many of…

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For years, Washington has warned about the Chinese Communist Party’s long-term strategy to dominate global technology, data, and information flows. What has not received nearly enough scrutiny is how willingly major American technology companies have accommodated that strategy, often at the expense of our values, our laws, and U.S. national security. American investors, large and small, public and private, are complicit, either begrudgingly or willingly supporting these companies’ endeavors. Ignorance is never an excuse. This is not speculation. It is documented behavior. Take Apple, one of the most valuable companies in the world. Apple has deep manufacturing ties to China,…

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Good Monday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 7:50pm The President attends the College Football National Championship Game News roundup: Lawyers allege DHS is denying legal counsel to Minnesota detainees More than 200,000 homes without power in Russian-occupied Ukraine, official says Dems’ divide over Harris surfaces as she looks like a 2028 contender 1,500 troops on standby for Minneapolis as Trump mulls Insurrection Act: reports Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Alleges Kamala Harris Staff Questioned If He Was an Israeli Agent Watch: ‘Sanctuary City’ Radicals Invade Church Sanctuary Minneapolis Mayor Frey: ICE Is an ‘Occupying Force’ Karoline Leavitt…

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Christians in Syria are choosing to “hide Christian symbols and avoid public displays of faith” following the collapse of the Assad regime and ascent of the al-Qaeda offshoot Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) to power, Ryan Brown, the CEO of the Christian human rights organization Open Doors, told Breitbart News in remarks this weekend. Brown answered questions in the context of the release of Open Doors’ annual World Watch List for 2026, which meticulously tracks the threats that persecuted Christians face around the world and ranks the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. Its research estimates that…

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A deadly Sunday night collision between a derailing high-speed train and a second oncoming train in southern Spain left at last 39 dead and over 152 injured. Spanish public broadcaster RTVE reports that the accident occurred occurred at 07:45 p.m., (local time) when a train from railway operator Iryo bound for Atocha, Madrid derailed at the Adamuz track 1 entrance turnouts and invaded the adjacent track, colliding with a train from railway company Renfe travelling from Madrid to Huelva on an adjacent track. At press time, at least 39 people were reported dead and 152 injured, five of whom are in…

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This Tuesday marks one full year since Donald Trump has been back in office, and the elitist media have spent the last 12 months screaming at their audiences that the “authoritarian” and “racist” President is a “fascist” dictator who is using his power to trample rights and cancel the next election.  There were a ton of crazy quotes to sort through over the last year, but the following are 20 quotes that are representative of all the rage and insanity spewed against Trump and his supporters over the past year:   The Germans Voted for Hitler Too Co-host Joy Behar: “This…

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The season finale aired Sunday on Paramount+.PublishedJanuary 19, 2026 4:00 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 18, 2026 10:49 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy Link”Landman” season two is officially in the books.As OutKick readers know, there have been a lot of debates, controversy, outrage and differing opinions on the latest season of Taylor Sheridan’s hit series about the oil business in Texas.Hand up. I’ll be the first to admit “Landman” has been all over the place this season. There have been some excellent moments, such as the addition of Sam Elliott to the cast.There have also been plenty of moments where I found myself scratching my head…

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Recent figures released by the Illinois Gaming Board reveal a sharp decline in sports betting activity across the state. In Sept. 2024, Illinois introduced a new tax structure: $0.25 per wager on the first 20 million bets handled by each sportsbook, with the rate rising to $0.50 per wager beyond that threshold. In reaction to the policy change, the state’s two dominant sportsbooks — FanDuel and DraftKings — implemented a standard $0.50 surcharge on customer bets, effectively shifting the cost of the tax directly onto bettors.When comparing Sept. 2024 to Sept. 2025, the total number of bets made in Illinois…

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Pennsylvania is hemorrhaging residents and resources. And it’s been happening for years. The recent U-Haul Growth Index shows that people are voting with their feet against Pennsylvania and other purple and blue states that have become inhospitable as places to live, work, and raise a family. And these out-migrators are heading to redder states that welcome them. In 2025, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee topped U-Haul’s ‘in-migration’ states, measured by one-way customer moves. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania ranked an abysmal 44th. The impact of losing friends and families—and their wealth—to other states should be the canary in the coal mine for Pennsylvanians getting…

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By the time this piece publishes, the United States military might already have launched air strikes on Iran. Indeed, planes could be launching while I write this. Nevertheless, here is a list of seven reasons why our government should not intervene in the Middle East. 1) It has never gone well. That is unlikely to change now. In 1953, the CIA overthrew the elected government of Iran to help the British more easily extract oil. We then installed the Shah, whom lots of Persians didn’t like. That problem came to a head in 1979 with the Shah being deposed and…

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Following a recently taped interview between President Donald Trump and CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CBS News personnel that Trump expected the full conversation to be broadcast without cuts, and if it wasn’t, the network would be sued.According to an audio recording obtained by The New York Times, the exchange occurred after Trump’s interview with the network in Michigan.  “Make sure you guys don’t cut the tape,” Leavitt said. “If it’s not out in full, we’ll sue your ass off.”  Dokoupil replied, saying, “Yeah, we’re doing it, yeah,” and someone else said,…

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President Trump called for “new leadership” in Iran as the regime’s crackdown on protesters turns deadlier by the day. That may sound like tough talk, but it is far different when your phone and social media feeds are full of verified footage: body bags, morgues, and families searching rows of the dead.America should say, clearly and unapologetically, that the Iranian people deserve a future without the Islamic Republic — and Tehran should stop assuming Trump only talks. When he plays “will he or won’t he,” he sometimes does. Iran knows this best; they got bombed after months of Trump talking about deals.…

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A Minneapolis protester allegedly stole a pricey camera from conservative provocateur Nick Sortor — who chased down the suspected thief and was dragged by her car as it swerved onto the sidewalk, according to shocking video.In a post shared on X, Sortor said the woman was part of a group that followed him and his crew around the Twin City all day — until one of them boldly snatched his camera out of his hand while he was driving down the street. “What did she just do?” one of his companions asked as Sortor’s car came to an abrupt stop.…

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Ramping up the pressure in the diplomatic feud over the future control of Greenland, U.S. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he will impose a 10 per cent tariff on eight European nations for their opposition to America acquiring the territory.Casting Greenland as essential to American national security and international stability, President Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that “world peace is at stake”, warning that “China and Russia want Greenland, and there is not a thing that Denmark can do about it.” Quipping that Copenhagen only has “two dogsleds” to protect its arctic territory, which it has controlled…

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Tom Brady might be set to make the ultimate Sin City gamble. The Baltimore Ravens sent an unmistakable signal by parting ways with head coach John Harbaugh: the organization is ready for a significant reset.Entering the season with high expectations as one of the AFC’s premier contenders, Baltimore ultimately fell short due to a disappointing defensive performance, several head-scratching coaching choices, and recurring injuries to star quarterback Lamar Jackson. With no new contract extension in place and a track record of health setbacks, uncertainty is beginning to surround Jackson’s long-term status with the franchise. (RELATED: Broncos’ Bo Nix Out For…

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Protestors face off with federal officers in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on Jan. 9, 2026. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesThe Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking into possible violations stemming from a protest by anti-ICE demonstrators at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Jan. 18, according to officials.Footage circulating on social media shows protesters gathering inside Cities Church in St. Paul during a Sunday service, while chanting phrases like “Justice for Renee Good” and “Who needs justice, we need justice.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript…

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