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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. You might’ve seen recent reports of users complaining that they’ve slept through alarms set on their iPhones–or even encountered it yourself. But it’s not a new bug. The silent iPhone alarm issue has plagued users for at least a couple of years, and still keeps affecting people (even though Apple has previously promised to fix it). The bug causes alarms to go off, but silently—there’s no audible ring, and no vibration. That’s not ideal if you need to get up for work, a flight,…

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(Money Metals News Service) On a recent episode of the Money Metals podcast, host Mike Maharrey sat down with veteran market technician J. Michael Oliver, commonly referred to as simply Michael Oliver, to unpack why he believes silver is breaking out of a half-century “box” and entering a radically new price regime.Oliver, who entered the futures business in April 1975 and later developed his proprietary Momentum Structural Analysis (MSA), argued that the current move in monetary metals isn’t a normal bull market. In his view, familiar “overbought” rules and tidy profit-taking instincts are exactly how investors get shaken out before the…

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Sam Barnes/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty Images Tech leaders are predicting an imminent revolution in the field of robotics, promising a future in which humanoid robots can leverage the power of artificial intelligence to help us out in our day-to-day lives, from folding the laundry to taking care of the elderly. AI chipmaker Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang even went as far as to prophesize, in January of last year, that the “ChatGPT moment for general robotics is just around the corner” in January of last year. The desire for a robot-dominated future is certainly there, from Tesla CEO Elon…

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – A Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States for talks Saturday on a U.S.-led diplomatic push to end the nearly 4-year-old war as Russian attacks again took aim at Ukraine’s power grid, cutting electricity and heating in freezing temperatures. Kyrylo Budanov, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, said he arrived in the U.S. to discuss “the details of the peace agreement.” Writing on the Telegram messaging app, Budanov said he, together with Ukrainian negotiators Rustem Umerov and Davyd Arakhamia, would meet with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and U.S. Army…

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Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Alaskan Hardgear (AKHG) is Duluth Trading’s hardcore outdoors line. Where the main Duluth catalog leans into hard-wearing workwear, flannels, and versatile casual gear, AKHG is the brand’s more technical side. It’s built for outdoor use, versatile layering, and employs fabrics meant to handle sweat, weather, and abrasion. Right now, Duluth Trading has a huge clearance sale going on, which drops prices by up to 70 percent. That includes AKHG, which rarely goes on sale compared to typical fare. Grab new outdoor kit now and stay warm all winter (and…

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Scientists are still learning how spending prolonged periods of time in the microgravity of space can affect astronauts’ health. The environment has been shown to accelerate bone density loss and the destruction of blood cells, put pressure on the eyes that can cause vision problems, andcause many more health conditions — an especially pertinent topic as NASA is in the process of evacuating an astronaut from the International Space Station due to an unspecified health crisis. The human brain, which is suspended in clear cerebrospinal fluid inside the skull, can also be impacted by the effects of microgravity — in…

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The Chief Constable of West Midlands Police has been able to walk away with his full pension intact amid a roaring scandal encompassing the banning of Israeli football fans from a British city, a blur of A.I. hallucinations, alleged Islamic extremism, and threats of anti-Semitic violence. Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Midlands Police (WMP) announced his retirement on Friday, the culmination of weeks of controversy over his force’s handling of a Europa League football match played between Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv and local team Aston Villa in November. The local demographics of Aston Villa’s home ground in a north Birmingham suburb…

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“The South Carolina measles outbreak is growing at an astounding speed,” reports NBC News. “Over the last seven to nine days, we’ve had upwards of over 200 new cases. That’s doubled just in the last week,” said Dr. Johnathon Elkes, an emergency medicine physician in Greenville, South Carolina. “We feel like we’re really kind of staring over the edge, knowing that this is about to get a lot worse.” South Carolina’s health department said today that 124 more measles cases had been diagnosed since Tuesday, bringing the state’s total to 558. A Health Department spokesman says “eight people, including adults…

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Both Friday editions of ABC’s World News Tonight and CBS Evening News highlighted a Minnesota family that got caught in the chaos that ensued on Wednesday after an ICE officer shot a Venezuelan illegal immigrant in the leg after he fled a traffic stop. However, both shows omitted the detail that the man fled only to eventually join in with two other men—one of whom had a snow shovel—and attack the pursuing agent. ABC reporter Matt Rivers was highlighting the case of the Jackson family, who were returning home from their oldest son’s basketball game when he declared, “On Wednesday,…

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President Donald Trump speaks during the “Great, Historic Investment in Rural Health Roundtable” in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 16, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesWASHINGTON—President Donald Trump told reporters while departing the White House on Jan. 16 that he is working with interim Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodriguez rather than aligning with opposition leader Maria Corina Machado because he wants to maintain stability in the region.He said his decision was based on a desire to avoid a power vacuum that might emerge if the entire regime was swiftly dismantled, noting the challenges faced in Iraq after American forces…

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You know the third episode of “30 Rock,” where Tina Fey becomes disturbed by her singledom after almost choking to death on her frozen dinner, alone in her apartment? That same fear is motivating a hot new app trending in China. Available for a one-time payment of the equivalent of $1.15 in US dollars, the app — with the evocative name of “Are You Dead?” — is basically a large countdown timer that you have to reset regularly, and which alerts an emergency contact if you let the time run out. As the BBC reports, the app’s counter is set…

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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 ImagesThe White House announced on Jan. 16 the names of members appointed to the Gaza Board of Peace, which President Donald Trump created as part of phase two of a U.S.-backed plan to end the war in Gaza.Among the “founding executive board” members are U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, presidential special envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.We had a problem loading this article.…

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During an interview with Bloomberg on Friday, House Minority Whip Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) responded to a question on shutting down the government over ICE by stating that “We have had one approach around these government budgets, and that is negotiate and imploring our Republican colleagues to come to the table and negotiate with us. And we saw what happened back in the Fall” with the shutdown over Affordable Care Act credits and she hopes Republicans won’t choose to shut things down. Clark said, “We have had one approach around these government budgets, and that is negotiate and imploring our…

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On Friday’s “CNN News Central,” House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) said that he doesn’t support abolishing ICE, but the agency does have “too much money from our perspective” and House Democrats calling for the abolition of ICE “are reflecting what they are hearing back home in their communities.” Co-host John Berman asked, “What do you think of these calls to abolish ICE?” Aguilar said, “Well, what I think is that our members are reflecting what they are hearing back home in their communities. And people are scared, people are frightened, people are concerned that U.S. citizens are…

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On Friday’s “CNN News Central,” House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) said Democrats aren’t willing to shut the government down over ICE and “the Republicans are the ones that want to shut the government down, and they continue to talk about this.” Co-host John Berman asked, “How do you hold ICE accountable with funding? Is this something you’d be willing to shut the government down over?” Aguilar answered, “No. And clearly, the Republicans are the ones that want to shut the government down, and they continue to talk about this. What we want to do is we want…

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President Donald Trump (R) and Florida state Rep. Meg Weinberger unveil a street sign at a ceremony held to dedicate a 4-mile stretch of road from West Palm Beach Airport to President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as ‘President Donald J. Trump Boulevard’ at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., on Jan. 16, 2026. Kevin Lamarque/ReutersA Florida roadway frequently used by President Donald Trump’s motorcade received an honorary new name on Friday.Florida state lawmakers approved renaming a four-mile stretch of Southern Boulevard in Palm Beach County as “President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript…

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In a moment that went viral on social media, Fox News anchor Sandra Smith criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) for heavy campaign spending on luxury travel amid potential 2026 Senate ambitions against Sen. John Cornyn, noting, “She’s not spending an awful lot of time in Texas.” Additionally, Smith highlighted her absence from her home state, sarcastically adding she’s “living high on the hog” with designer brands and expensive hotel stays. Additionally, a viral conservative post slammed FEC filings showing thousands spent on high-end hotels, including $4,175 at the Ritz-Carlton and $2,304 at The Luxury Collection, West Hollywood Edition, Vegas resorts,…

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In an absolutely massive announcement on X, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced that the Trump Administration has discovered massive amounts of Medicaid fraud all over America, with blue states illegally allowing illegal aliens to access the program, and so the Trump Administration is yanking funding. In fact, he revealed that hundreds of millions of dollars of funding are being yanked away from California alone. As background, the Trump Administration has worked tirelessly to try and boot illegal aliens off of the welfare programs that they have long been infamous for accessing, and as part…

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President Trump is done playing games with the sanctuary jurisdictions that continue to reject his orders and instead protect illegal aliens from federal immigration authorities. As such, he is not only stripping all sanctuary jurisdictions of all their funding starting on February 1, but is considering invoking the Insurrection Act to crack down on Minneapolis. For reference, Minneapolis has effectively become ground zero for anti-ICE sentiment in America, as officers have been targeted in protests and attacks as it floods into the city to try to deal with the massive problem of not just illegal aliens protected by the state,…

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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) defended controversial Democrat Rep. Stacey Plaskett against a censure resolution for texting Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing, downplaying it as “taking a phone call from her constituent, Jeffrey Epstein, in the middle of a hearing.” Continuing, he minimized the event, claiming “And of course, I don’t think there’s any rule here against taking phone calls in a hearing,” framing the GOP effort as a bid for headlines. When the clip went viral on social media, users were enraged. Starting his absurd statement, Raskin said, “Well, they want to give them another headline, which is…

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A viral post on social media platform X has revealed that the issue of daycare fraud connected with Somali immigrants is not isolated to the state of Minnesota, but is far more widespread across the country than originally thought. Conservative commentator Benny Johnson stated in his post on the topic that there are a total of 5,000 childcare facilities located in Washington state. He then stated that 500 of these centers are run by Somalis and have no physical addresses, no posted hours of operation, and feature subsidy participation. A recent report from KOMO News stated that daycare centers all…

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Ohio Rep. Josh Williams (R-Sylvania Twp.), introduced a new bill in the Ohio Statehouse, going on to say that a group of “citizen journalists” and viral social media videos have discovered fraud within the Buckeye State’s daycare system that the government has failed to uncover. This follows recent news coming out of the state of Minnesota where a number of daycare facilities have been found to be covers for fraudulent activity connected with the local Somali community. Williams, who is currently running for a seat in Congress, told reporters on January 15, 2026, “I don’t know how else to say…

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Totally making a fool of herself, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) announced her Senate candidacy in an emotional speech where she faked tears to underline her point. In her comments, she claimed she “never intended” to run but felt compelled by poll trends showing strong support in both primary and general elections. Continuing her absurd allegations, she insisted the current moment is “life or death,” “all or nothing,” and a crossroads to protect progress on Social Security, Medicare, voting rights, and personal freedoms from being “wiped away.” Starting her absurd comments, Crockett said, “I’ll hit the ground running, because I’m already…

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pulled absolutely no punches when sounding off on a reporter’s characterization of what Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has done as “reckless”, a comment with which Leavitt took a great degree of issue and which she used to skewer the reporter as a left-wing hack. For reference, the reporter involved was Niall Stanage, a White House columnist for The Hill. Stanage’s question was provoked by Trump Administration officials like Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem insisting that the immigration agencies have done “everything correctly”. Stanage tried to attack that characterization by pointing to the…

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The United States has reopened its first graphite mine in nearly 70 years as part of a broader effort under President Donald Trump to reduce dependence on China for critical minerals used in batteries, energy storage, and national defense. The development was highlighted during a Fox Business segment with Maria Bartiromo, who introduced a report from correspondent Jeff Flock, broadcast live from a graphite processing site in Gouverneur, New York. “US, companies are ramping up graphite mine production to fulfill a booming demand for batteries and rely less on China for rare earth magnets,” Bartiromo said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund:…

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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd addressed immigration enforcement and cooperation with federal authorities during an exchange with a reporter, arguing that local and state resistance to Immigration and Customs Enforcement is driving increased federal activity and escalating tensions in major cities. The exchange began when a reporter asked about how undocumented immigrants are handled in Polk County. “Undocumented immigrants happen to be transferred to ICE?” the reporter asked. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Judd responded by rejecting the terminology and explaining his approach to immigration enforcement. “Well, I don’t call them undocumented immigrants. I…

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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara provided details Wednesday evening about a shooting involving a federal agent in north Minneapolis, warning that unlawful activity by a gathered crowd was creating a dangerous and escalating situation. In a public statement, O’Hara said Minneapolis police were first alerted to the incident shortly before 7 p.m. “My name is Brian O’Hara. I am the Minneapolis Police Chief. At 6:51 p.m., Minneapolis Police received a 911 call reporting a shooting on the 600 block of two-four Avenue North,” O’Hara said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? According to O’Hara, preliminary…

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Political commentator Tim Pool described the escalating violence surrounding federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis as “terrorism,” warning that the situation has moved far beyond protests or riots and now poses a serious threat to federal agents and public safety. Pool made the remarks during an exchange with Fox News host Jesse Watters, who raised concerns about the broader implications of the unrest. “It seems like they want some sort of civil fracture. Tim, do they?” Watters asked. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Pool responded by pointing to actions taken by local officials and radical…

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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer was hospitalized with neck injuries after a criminal illegal alien attempted to run over agents during an enforcement operation in Texas, prompting renewed warnings from ICE leadership about the growing dangers officers face on the ground. The incident was discussed during an exchange between Fox News host Sean Hannity and ICE Director Todd Lyons, who described the attack as part of a broader pattern of escalating violence against federal immigration officers. “Here with reaction. ICE Director, Todd Lyons, Todd, I mean, if that doesn’t educate the public about these ramming incidents, I don’t know…

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Blake Neff, a producer for The Charlie Kirk Show, said escalating resistance to federal immigration enforcement represents what he described as the most significant test facing the Trump administration, warning that efforts to obstruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement could effectively nullify federal immigration law if left unchecked. In comments addressing recent confrontations involving ICE, Neff focused on actions and rhetoric from progressive prosecutors and state officials, singling out Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner for what he described as explicit threats against federal officers. “Larry Krasner, notorious, Soros backed prosecutor in Philly, notoriously, loves to not prosecute all manner of crimes,…

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Political commentator Scott Jennings sharply criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, State Rep. Bobby Champion, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey following a violent confrontation involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during a federal operation in Minneapolis, accusing state and local leaders of fueling hostility toward federal law enforcement. Jennings laid out his account of the incident, saying it began with a targeted traffic stop carried out by federal and local law enforcement officers. “On the streets of Minneapolis last night, another shooting involving an ICE agent who was doing nothing more than enforcing federal immigration law,” Jennings said. Trump’s Sovereign…

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn said government fraud and improper payments are draining hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars annually, citing Government Accountability Office estimates that she said reveal a systemic failure across federal programs nationwide. In remarks focused on federal spending oversight, Blackburn said the scope of fraud extends far beyond any single state and represents a nationwide problem affecting virtually every major entitlement program. “We know that this issue goes far from Minnesota and into every corner of the country and the Government Accountability Office and this report, I think, is significant,” Blackburn said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could…

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Democrat governors and mayors for what she described as deliberate obstruction of cooperation between state, local, and federal law enforcement, arguing that political opposition to President Donald Trump is undermining public safety in multiple states. In remarks addressing ongoing clashes surrounding immigration enforcement, Leavitt said decisions about invoking extraordinary federal authority ultimately rest with the President, but emphasized that existing law provides options if violence and obstruction continue. “That’s only a question, frankly, Reagan, the President, can answer,” Leavitt said. “But the Insurrection Act is a tool at the President’s disposal. As you…

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Children watch television at ABC Learning Center in Minneapolis on Dec. 31, 2025. Mark Vancleave/AP PhotoChild care providers and families across the nation are facing tighter limits on federal subsidies as the Trump administration responds to concerns about fraud.The Trump administration’s moves to freeze large swaths of funding have been criticized as hurting families, but the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has emphasized the need for funding integrity.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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Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, after an interview with EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders” in Washington on Jan. 16, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Trump administration has negotiated 15 deals in which pharmaceutical companies voluntarily agreed to lower prices on prescription medications in the United States. The negotiations broke the longstanding practice by manufacturers of charging up to 400 percent more for brand-name drugs in the United States than in Canada, the United Kingdom, and other developed nations. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue…

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The Trump Administration got another big win from the federal court system yet again on Thursday, January 15, when a federal appeals court ruled that a lower court judge lacked the authority to order the release of a radical activist named Mahmoud Khalil, siding with President Trump’s administration in the very closely watched immigration case. As background, in September of 2025, an immigration judge in Louisiana ordered that Khalil, who is a legal permanent resident of the United States, be deported back to Syria or Algeria over his not having disclosed certain information on his green card application, but a…

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Disgraced, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan switched from Republican to Democrat in August 2025, citing a “daily struggle to love my neighbor” under GOP policies on guns and supposed Medicaid cuts. Doubling down on his treachery, he blamed the 2020 election, even before he was expelled by the Georgia GOP for endorsing Biden/Harris and the DNC speech. Additionally, Duncan has launched a 2026 gubernatorial bid as a Democrat, vowing to unite voters against Trump, prompting a thunderous response from Trump on social media. Likewise, many conservatives took to X, formerly Twitter, to blast the turnout. Justifying his betrayal, Geoff…

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On Friday’s installment of PBS News Hour, New York Times columnist David Brooks proved once again why PBS needs to find an actual conservative for their weekly news recap segment. While doing that rhetorical trick where someone calls for the lowering of tensions in Minneapolis while simultaneously hurling inflammatory accusations at ICE and the Trump administration, Brooks described the city as under “something like an armed occupation.” Host Amna Nawaz thought Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was doing his part to lower the temperature, “David, we’ve seen tensions only rising on the ground in Minneapolis. We saw Governor Walz publicly come…

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Stealing a police car seems like a very stupid thing to do.PublishedJanuary 17, 2026 4:00 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 16, 2026 11:07 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkDo we think stealing a police car is a smart decision to make?As OutKick readers know, I’m a big fan of body camera footage. There are few things in life that are more entertaining.It’s absolutely incredible the insanity and foolishness police have to deal with on a daily basis. Now, thanks to body cameras, the public gets to get in on the fun.That now includes a wild video going viral.RELATED: Florida Cop Makes Insane Headshot To Save Child…

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The Czech Republic is showing the rest of Europe how to prosper in an America First world. The new government is seizing opportunities created by President Trump’s assertive diplomacy. The latest example is the initiative of Czech Prime Minister Babiš to reestablish a diplomatic presence and trade relations with Venezuela. The announcement was made today by the government at a press conference in the Chamber of Deputies. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš stated that, following the recent developments in Venezuela, the Czech government considers the country to be of great importance, particularly for Czech exporters. “We have jointly agreed that the…

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In what appears to be a rollback on free speech and citizen journalism, Britain is fast-tracking a law that will ban non-consensual intimate deepfake images. This is likely aimed at the social media site X.com after its AI assistant Grok allegedly generated inappropriate images. In the scope of the global news cycle and a further ban potentially on the table, the move couldn’t be more poorly timed. It coincides with social media bans in socialist Tanzania and a sweeping Internet blackout by the Ayatollah of Iran. While Britain is not Iran, the direction of travel – using information control to…

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The lessons of history regarding the barbarous Iranian regime have been ignored for too long by the West. As was noted on the floor of the U.S. House by a representative long opposed to the reign of terror of these murderous mullahs: “Mr. Speaker, from the hellish streets where Iranians demand freedom, voices arise to pray for deliverance and liberty; but, elsewhere, safely ensconced in freedom, others argue for appeasement and ‘neutrality.’ We must choose wisely between these competing voices and visions, lest we betray our allegiance to liberty. “Some voices allege America’s support of Iranian democracy demonstrators harms their…

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Years of regulatory shenanigans in higher education undertaken by liberal activists and bureaucrats have selectively targeted career and faith-based schools while giving a hall pass to the worst performing public and private programs. President Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have taken historic action to level the playing field, holding all types of colleges and universities more accountable for student outcomes. Last week, Secretary McMahon’s Department of Education finished the AHEAD negotiated rulemaking. The committee reached a consensus, an uncommon feat in these regulation-writing sessions, to implement a new accountability framework that puts post-secondary institutions on the hook for how…

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When President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act on November 19, many believed a long-awaited public reckoning was finally at hand. The law required the Justice Department to release unclassified records related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days, raising hopes that years of secrecy surrounding his crimes and associates might soon come to an end.Instead, the process has moved at a crawl — and nearly two months later, the vast majority of the files remain hidden from public view. The first release, which arrived on December 19 just before the Christmas holiday, consisted of a small…

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In a landmark move, the Department of Justice has struck down a nearly century-old federal law, opening the door to mailing handguns through the U.S. Postal Service.On Thursday, the DOJ issued a 15-page opinion declaring the 1927 law, which banned the mailing of concealable firearms like pistols and revolvers, unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. The ruling specifies that the ban on handguns cannot be enforced, though restrictions remain for items like undetectable firearms, such as pen guns. Additionally, the opinion upholds postal safety rules against mailing ammunition or gunpowder. This decision comes amid a lawsuit filed last July by a…

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With the clock ticking toward a critical deadline, the Senate has taken a decisive step to keep the government running.On Thursday, the Senate passed a trio of funding bills with a strong bipartisan vote of 82-15, sending the package to President Donald Trump for his signature. The House had already approved this set of bills last week, marking progress in Congress’s push to meet a Jan. 30 deadline to fund the government through September. The package includes appropriations for key entities like the Department of Justice, Department of Energy, Department of Commerce, Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, and…

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Could the specter of impeachment haunt President Donald Trump once more?Rep. Brittany Pettersen, a Democrat from Colorado, revealed during a telephone town hall on Wednesday that her party is laying the groundwork for another attempt to impeach Trump. Nearly 8,000 Coloradans joined the call, where Pettersen discussed ongoing tensions with the Trump administration. Her comments follow a failed impeachment vote in the House of Representatives last month, tied to serious allegations against the president. Pettersen’s Latest Statements on Impeachment The issue has sparked renewed debate among political observers and constituents alike. While Pettersen acknowledged the steep uphill battle, her determination…

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The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals has delivered a pivotal decision in the deportation case of Mahmoud Khalil, siding with the Trump administration in a move that could reshape how immigration challenges are handled.On Thursday, a three-judge panel of the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled two-to-one that Khalil, a Palestinian extremist and legal permanent resident, must pursue his deportation challenge through the U.S. immigration court system rather than a federal court in New Jersey. The decision overturned a prior New Jersey court order for Khalil’s release from ICE custody, deeming that court’s jurisdiction improper. This ruling marks a significant…

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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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