Author: Whatfinger Editor

Instead of having sympathy for Tulsi Gabbard’s terrible situation with a beloved husband facing an existential health crisis, many have taken the opportunity to be soulless. A few examples follow her heartfelt resignation I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half. Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare… pic.twitter.com/PS0Dxp5zpd — Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) May 22, 2026 Adam Schiff behaves as expected. My thoughts go out to Tulsi…

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Production of the British crime series “Mobland” will reportedly no longer include famous actor Tom Hardy. Season two wrapped production in March, but a third season of the hit show has not been officially confirmed by Paramount+. Sources close to the situation revealed that Hardy will not be asked to return if the show is green-lit, following alleged tension between the actor, 101 Studios and executive producer Jez Butterworth, among other individuals, according to Variety.Puck News first reported the story. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 31: Tom Hardy attends “MobLand” New York Premiere at SVA Theater on March 31,…

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Newly-released dashcam footage shows troubled singer Britney Spears arguing with California Highway Patrol officers before she was arrested for driving under the influence earlier this year. Britney Spears was officially charged with a misdemeanor last month in connection with a DUI she got in March. Britney Spears recently checked into rehab for drugs and alcohol after she was arrested for DUI in Southern California. Britney’s manager, Cade Hudson, told TMZ that Spears is going to take steps to comply with the law. “This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable. Britney is going to take the right steps and…

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(CN) — A federal judge on Friday dismissed the Justice Department’s criminal case against Maryland man Kilmar Ábrego Garcia, finding the government’s case was vindictive and purely in retaliation for his challenging his wrongful deportation.U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr., who has presided over the case in the Middle District of Tennessee, granted Ábrego García’s motion to dismiss an indictment charging him with conspiring to transport immigrants between 2016 and 2025 and with transporting immigrants during a Nov. 30, 2022, traffic stop.“The objective evidence here shows that, absent Ábrego’s successful lawsuit challenging his removal to El Salvador, the government would…

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Kyle Busch’s sudden and tragic death means that no one will drive the No. 8 car at the Coca-Cola 600 this weekend. And no one will drive it again, that is, until his son is ready to start his NASCAR career. Richard Childress Racing (RCR), the team that Busch drove for, announced on Friday that it would reserve the No. 8 for whenever the late superstar’s 11-year-old son, Brexton, is ready to get behind the wheel. “Richard Childress Racing has elected to suspend use of the No. 8 and will run the No. 33 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and beyond,”…

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CN) — A group of Alabama voters on Friday made a last-ditch effort at the Northern District of Alabama to maintain congressional district maps that give Black voters the opportunity to elect candidates of their choice in two of the state’s seven districts.A favorable decision here would reverse recent efforts by the Republican legislature to eliminate one minority district following the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in* Louisiana vs. Callais*, which weakened the Voting Rights Act and made it harder to challenge voting maps on racial grounds.Republican state lawmakers want to go back to a 2023 map. It was…

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In the opening days of the Iran War, the United States and Israel were reportedly considering an unlikely choice as a potential new leader for Iran, according to The New York Times.Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was viewed as a favorable choice to replace the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the NYT reported, citing anonymous U.S. officials. Ahmadinejad was injured when Israeli airstrikes intended to free him from house arrest failed, the outlet reported. Ahmadinejad has been an ardent anti-U.S. critic, according to public statements that he made in the past. He called called for “a world without America,” on Oct.…

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The horrified wife of a Navy veteran accused of viciously beating the elderly owner of the San Diego-area “Trump House” described her husband’s dark past — and revealed that she now plans to divorce the “nerdy gamer.”Breanna Butler, 32, told The California Post that her husband Thomas Caleb Butler, also 32, acted violently toward his family and dangerously mixed alcohol with his medication “frequently.” Breanna had been separated from Thomas for two years due to his violent nature, which she attributed to his mental illness. “[He] has a history of mental health illness, and it became violent for our family,…

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The U.S. used more than half of its THAAD anti-missile interceptor inventory defending Israel from Iranian attacks during the war, according to reports.The Washington Post reported the U.S. also used more than 100 SM-3 and SM-6 interceptors, while Israel used fewer than 100 Arrow interceptors and around 90 David’s Sling interceptors.Citing an official, the outlet reported that if fighting resumes with Iran, the U.S. would likely need to use even more interceptors because the IDF has sent some missile defense batteries for maintenance. “Israel is not capable of fighting and winning wars on its own, but nobody actually knows this…

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At least 16 people were injured in a massive explosion at a Staten Island shipyard on Friday afternoon. Three people are seriously injured, including two firefighters. Several firefighters sustained minor injuries. It is unclear what caused the explosion. The Associated Press reported: A fire and explosion at a shipyard on New York City’s Staten Island has injured at least 16 people, including three with serious injuries, the New York Fire Department said. Someone reported two workers trapped in a confined space at the dock at about 3:30 p.m. Friday, and responding firefighters found a fire burning in the basement of…

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A sign blaming Sacramento policies for high gas prices is displayed at a Chevron gas station in Alameda, Calif., on May 21, 2026. Terry Chea/AP PhotoMemorial Day holiday travelers will pay prices at the pump that are the highest in four years with the prolonged fuel supply shortage caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, according to numbers reported by the American Automobile Association (AAA) on May 21.The national average for a gallon of regular gas reached $4.55 May 22, about $1.36 more than the same day last year, and close to what drivers paid four years ago…

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She looks normal. Don’t be fooled. Another perfect Democrat candidate for the Texas House, Maureen Galindo, a sex therapist, will turn Karnes ICE detention center into a prison for American Zionists if elected. She later qualified that statement, saying she wants billionaire Zionist Americans in prison. The Story According to the Texas Tribune, Galindo finished first in the Democratic primary for Texas’s 35th Congressional District. Now, she is in a runoff election against Bexar County Sheriff’s Deputy Johnny Garcia. She also wants to arrest ICE officers arrested for human trafficking. “It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles,…

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on Friday a major shift in immigration policy, dictating that noncitizens in the U.S. who have applied for a green card, or lawful permanent resident status, must leave the country indefinitely — even if they are in the country legally and regardless of whether they have spouses or children with citizenship.Green card petitioners will then be required to wait for their application to be processed outside the country through consular processing via the U.S. Department of State. USCIS said it will grant “adjustment of status” only in extraordinary circumstances, on a case-by-case basis.…

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Ukrainian drones crossing into NATO airspace have triggered a political crisis in Latvia, collapsing its government. Swedish Prime Minister Kristersson proposed NATO help Ukraine direct drone attacks, blurring the line between guidance and active participation. NATO has scrambled fighter jets multiple times to intercept drones while some members urge Ukraine to keep UAVs away from allied territory. Russia warns that assisting Ukrainian drone strikes from NATO soil could be considered an act of war. The escalating incidents risk a single miscalculation turning a stray drone into a direct military confrontation between NATO and Russia. A cascade of drone incursions across…

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Iowa law requires parental consent for HPV, hep B vaccines, reversing minor consent policy Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Senate File 304 on May 19, 2026, requiring parental consent for minors to receive HPV and hepatitis B vaccines. The law rescinds a previous carve-out that allowed minors to independently consent to vaccines for sexually transmitted infections. Supporters cite parental rights and informed consent concerns, particularly for children as young as 9. Opponents, including the American Cancer Society, warn the law will reduce cancer prevention access in a state with the second-highest cancer rates. Iowa joins a growing number of Republican-led…

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Global Study Finds Rivers Worldwide Losing Dissolved Oxygen, Tropical Waterways Most Affected A study published May 15 in Science Advances reports that dissolved oxygen levels in rivers worldwide have declined over the past four decades. The research, led by Prof. Kun Shi of the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology (NIGLAS) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, analyzed data from 21,439 river reaches collected between 1985 and 2023. According to the study, nearly 80% of the rivers studied showed deoxygenation, with tropical rivers experiencing the strongest losses. Climate warming was identified as the primary driver, accounting for 62.7% of the…

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Exercise Linked to Brain Changes That Boost Stamina Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that exercise alters brain activity in a region called the ventromedial hypothalamus, specifically in steroidogenic factor-1 (SF1) neurons. According to a study published May 16, 2026, in the Cell Press journal Neuron, these neurons remain active for at least an hour after exercise and appear to help the body adapt to training. Blocking these neurons prevented mice from gaining endurance even when they exercised normally, the study stated. Physical activity is known to enhance health and longevity, and the new findings provide a neurological basis…

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Reduced Deep and REM Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimer’s-Prone Areas, Study Finds A long-term study of 270 middle-aged and older adults found that participants who spent less time in slow wave (deep) sleep and REM sleep showed greater shrinkage in brain regions vulnerable to early Alzheimer’s disease, according to a report published in a peer-reviewed journal. Researchers followed the participants for 13 to 17 years, comparing baseline sleep measurements with later brain scans. The findings add to a growing body of evidence connecting sleep quality to long-term cognitive health, the authors stated. Study Design and Methods Researchers analyzed…

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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a change Friday to the way that migrants in the United States on a visa can apply for a green card, directing those who are trying to obtain the green card to return home for the process.The department said the change includes international students and temporary workers, stating those who are in the U.S. on temporary visas are expected to only remain in the country for a set time. “From now on, an alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply,…

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This morning Ed pointed out that a vote on a war powers resolution has been pushed back until June. Ed’s take (and I think he’s right) is that the delays created by Iran’s refusal to offer anything at all is wearing thin with Republicans, most of whom are up for re-election in a few more months. Ed’s post closes with this: Advertisement Johnson has given Trump a brief reprieve, perhaps only a couple of weeks, before a potentially embarrassing vote of confidence in his war leadership. He should take that time to put an end to the IRGC’s stall tactics…

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Israel established a secret elite intelligence task force in the aftermath of Hamas’s October 7, 2023, massacre to track down and kill or capture every terrorist involved in the attack — from senior commanders who orchestrated the assault to individual gunmen who crossed into southern Israel during the deadliest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. According to a detailed Wall Street Journal report published Wednesday, the unit — known as NILI, a Hebrew acronym derived from a biblical verse meaning “The Eternal One of Israel Does Not Lie” — was formed by Israel’s Shin Bet internal security service and military…

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President Donald Trump will skip his son Don Jr.’s wedding and stay in Washington, D.C. this weekend. This comes after he visited Rockland County, New York, on Friday to campaign for Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY)’s reelection. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says China and Russia have been supplying weapons to Cuba while keeping a sig…

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A concerning trend has been noted from abortion advocates and their media allies in the face of any perceived threat to “abortion access.” As abortion limitations were implemented in many states in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturning Roe v Wade in 2022, medication abortion utilizing the FDA approved regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol was increasingly promoted, often in violation of state laws, and was estimated to induce nearly two-thirds of abortions in the U.S by 2023.[1] Following the Food and Drug Administration’s 2023 decision to remove mifepristone’s in-person dispensing requirement, allowing these drugs to be prescribed…

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Explosive video released in the Pentagon’s latest UFO dump on Friday shows the moment a US fighter jet took down a mysterious object flying over Michigan’s Lake Huron.The infrared clip captured the moment the F-16 jet zeroed in on the unidentified object after it surfaced over the lake in February 2023. The craft, which appeared to be shaped like a diamond, was quickly struck with what the Department of Defense described as a “weapons system.” The unidentified object then suddenly erupted and sent what appeared to be shrapnel flying. The new footage was among the 222 declassified files made public…

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Oklahoma and Iowa recently enacted laws banning the distribution of dangerous chemical abortion drugs through the mail expanding protections for women and unborn children. The two states join at least one other state, Mississippi, which enacted a similar law last month criminalizing sending the two-drug abortion pill regimen of Mifepristone and Misoprostol through the mail in the state. Signed by Governor Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma’s House Bill 1168 makes abortion pill trafficking a felony offense. The law applies to individuals who deliver or possess the drugs with an intent of causing an illegal abortion under the state’s near-total abortion ban. Violations of the law…

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NY Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart opens Trump Rally at Rockland Community College – May 22, 2026 President Trump delivered remarks at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York, on Friday, and he was welcomed to the stage by New York Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart, who came out publicly in support of the President.  Dart, the second-year NFL star and Giants’ starting quarterback, has not been a visible supporter of Trump in the past, but has hinted at his politics. In September 2025, the 23-year-old spoke out against the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. “Praying for him and…

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Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testifies before Congress on Capitol Hill, in Washington, on March 8, 2023. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesFormer Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield said that the ongoing Ebola virus outbreak in multiple African nations may reach into other parts of the continent, becoming a “very significant pandemic.”“I suspect this is going to become a very significant pandemic, probably going to leak into Tanzania, leak into southern Sudan, maybe leak into Rwanda,” Redfield said in an interview with NewsNation that aired Wednesday. “So, it’s going to be…

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Following the final episode of CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday night, MS NOW’s Morning Joe lavished praise upon the disgraced host Stephen Colbert. Despite the cancellation announcement going out in July of 2025, The Late Show was permitted to run for almost another year before finally keeling over on May 21, and afterwards, its only mourners were the legacy media.After playing a cringe-worthy portion of the final Late Show episode, Morning Joe hosts Mika Brzezinski, Jonathan Lemire, and Willie Geist, who were filling in for Joe Scarborough, welcomed author and historian Jon Meacham, columnist and former…

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA—May 1, 2025: Sign in support of Kilmar Abrego Garcia at a May Day rally in Lower Manhattan. An Obama judge dismissed the case against criminal illegal alien Abrego Gracia as vindictive. Judge Crenshaw said while there is insufficient evidence of “actual vindictiveness,” he believes the Trump administration has failed to rebut the “presumption of vindictiveness,” which is all Crenshaw needs to dismiss these charges. How do you prove a negative? How do you approve something that doesn’t exist? “Instead of investigating the November 2022 traffic stop to identify who was responsible for the human smuggling,…

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By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Friday, May 22, 2026Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Director of National Intelligence, testifies during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. Gabbard, a former Congresswoman from Hawaii who previously ran for president as a Democrat before joining the Republican Party and supporting President Trump, is facing criticism from Senators over her lack of intelligence experience and her opinions on domestic surveillance powers. | Getty Images/Kevin DietschFrom a National Mall prayer rally featuring top Trump administration officials…

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President Donald Trump delivers remarks at Rockland Community College in Suffern, N.Y., on May 22, 2026. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch TimesSUFFERN, N.Y.—President Donald Trump highlighted a tax deduction enacted in his signature law last year at a campaign event for Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) in New York’s Hudson Valley on May 22. The president highlighted the quadrupling of the state and local tax deduction (SALT) under the One Bill Beautiful Bill Act.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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The popular gaming platform for kids struggled to convince the judges that it could compel arbitration after first seeking a ruling on the merits of a parent’s lawsuit.PASADENA, Calif. (CN) — Roblox asked the Ninth Circuit on Friday to overturn a trial judge’s decision denying arbitration over a father’s claims that he was misled by the popular gaming platform into believing it’s safe for his children.The three-judge panel in Pasadena, California, appeared mostly skeptical about Roblox’s argument that it somehow had preserved its right to compel arbitration — and keep the case out of open court — even though the company first…

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If that sounds to you like Alberta Premier Danielle Smith jinked when she should have jived, yeah.It sounds like that to a lot of people.As you know, if you’ve read any of my posts over the past year, the question of a referendum being on the Alberta ballot to begin the process of a formal separation from the Canadian confederation has been a long, twisty process. At the moment, the petition to get the independence question on the ballot has been declared pretty much moot thanks to a victory in a lawsuit by the First Nations tribes. They had sued,…

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Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch passed away on Thursday. He was 41 years old. Earlier Thursday, the Busch family released a statement on Kyle Bushch’s deteriorating health and mystery illness: “Kyle has experienced a severe illness resulting in hospitalization. He is currently undergoing treatment and will not compete in any of his scheduled activities this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. We ask for understanding and privacy as our family navigates this situation,” the Busch family said Thursday morning. On Thursday afternoon, NASCAR announced that Kyle Busch had passed away. According to the Associated Press, Kyle Busch was found…

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Public Domain The maniacal push for deploying U.S. forces on the ground in Ukraine is relentless. The Blob’s urge must be resisted. In an oped recently at Real Clear Defense, William Courtney and Philip Wasielewski published a piece outlining their vision of why American troops should be on the ground in Ukraine to support ‘security guarantees’ for Kyiv in any pending ceasefire. It should be noted that Courtney is former foreign service and Wasielewsi is former CIA. It is now widespread public knowledge that Ukraine is losing the ground war in Donbass (more villages were evacuated near Dnipro this week),…

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A U.S. Air Force Air National Guard F-16C shot down a UAP over Lake Huron on Feb 12, 2023. Department of War​The Pentagon’s second batch of declassified UFO files released on May 22 includes videos such as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) being shot down over the Great Lakes and audio of astronauts witnessing a series of unexplained phenomena.​Dozens of documents were cleared for release on Friday, adding to the previous document dump on May 8, which revealed that Apollo 11 astronauts reported seeing a “sizable” object near the moon.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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Reports in South Korean media this week claimed that genocidal Chinese dictator Xi Jinping is planning to visit North Korea in the near future for only the second time since seizing power in China and may arrive in Pyongyang next week. Neither the governments of China nor North Korea have offered any confirmation of such a visit. The Chinese Foreign Ministry explicitly rejected the chance to clarify if a visit was imminent during a regular press briefing on Thursday. The government of South Korea, meanwhile, has responded to the reports seeking some role in helping maintain the peace on the…

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Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Mississippi, urged President Donald Trump on Friday not to accept an “ill advised” peace deal with Iran amid the raging conflict in the Middle East, claiming the United States must “finish what we started.” The senator claimed the president is at a “moment that will define” his legacy and warned that if Trump continues to pursue a peace deal with Iran then the U.S. risks a “perception of weakness.”  “His instincts have been to finish the job he started in Iran, but he is being ill advised to pursue a deal that would…

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Officials in Cuba have been circulating a pamphlet among their citizens that explains how they can prepare for a war against the United States. Titled a “Family Guide for Protection Against Military Aggression,” the pamphlet says the U.S. is threatening a military assault against the island with the aim of “perpetuating capitalism … and annihilating the dream of our Commander-in-Chief, Fidel Castro,” according to The Los Angeles Times.  The document tells families to prepare survival kits and seek shelter if they hear air raid sirens. It also provides first-aid instructions, such as how to tie a tourniquet.  “Should the enemy attack,…

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An irate Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., this week fumed over the inability of Congress to advance key legislative priorities and particularly singled out the Senate for its lethargy.”We’ve wasted a whole dadgum week, and I think it’s kind of pathetic,” he told reporters. His remarks followed the Senate postponing a key vote on a reconciliation bill to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol until June. “I think we should have stayed here. I’m disappointed in the Senate, but I’m always disappointed with the Senate,” he added. Burchett’s frustration comes as Senate Republicans increasingly balk at the prospect…

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The Pentagon released its second batch Friday of recently declassified UFO and unidentified anomalous phenomena files, which includes more than 40 videos requested by lawmakers.President Donald Trump ordered War Secretary Pete Hegseth last month to begin releasing the government’s files on UFOs and UAPs. Trump initially promised in February to order the release of the files after he criticized former President Barack Obama for divulging “classified information” when he said he believes aliens are real. The first batch was released earlier this month and included never-before-seen documents related to incidents that have already been reported, including military videos and documents…

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Candace Owens questioned the idea that President Donald Trump survived “four assassination attempts” and discussed Charlie Kirk’s assassination Thursday in an interview with Hunter Biden. Owens discussed the murder of Kirk, Turning Point USA’s founder and the government’s response with the son of former Democrat President Joe Biden. She questioned the authenticity of Trump having survived “four assassination attempts” after Hunter alleged government corruption and obfuscation in connection with Kirk’s death and the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt against Trump. The pair also covered scandals surrounding Hunter and other political issues. Trump has faced multiple attempts on his life, including at…

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The Trump administration this week hired more than 80 new federal immigration judges to expedite deportation cases. It’s also to deport illegal immigrants. That is according to Justice Department officials. The Justice Department, which oversees the U.S. immigration court system, swore in 77 permanent immigration judges and 5 temporary immigration judges. It’s apparently the largest group of immigration judges in immigration history. It’s also the result of the largest invasion in US history. This is happening after dozens of pro-illegal immigration judges across the country were ousted. When President Trump took office, the Justice Department had more than 700 immigration…

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The plaintiffs take issue with new labeling that declares the beverage inside “hydrates better than water,” saying that claim “is and has been proven false.”WHITE PLAINS (CN) — For decades, ads have touted Gatorade’s hydration superpowers, claiming “nothing cuts through thirst” like the famous “thirst quencher” sports drink. A group of disgruntled Gatorade purchasers now say the company’s claims have gone too far.The plaintiffs challenge new labeling that declares the drink “hydrates better than water,” calling the claim “is and has been proven false” in a federal class action filed Thursday against Gatorade parent PepsiCo.The lawsuit also challenges labels stating…

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Parents are pushing back after their school district refused to let them opt their children out of technology in the classroom. Students at the Lower Merion School District use tablets in Kindergarten and Chromebooks in second grade, AP News reported May 14. The school district said they cannot allow students to opt out of the technology after parents voiced concerns. (RELATED: New York Schools Admit AI Is Teaching Kids, Insist It Helps ‘Foster Human Connection’)At least one parent raised concerns about competing against the devices for their children’s attention, and at least one student raised concerns about struggling to get into…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The future of space travel is pay to play, but that might not be a bad thing. During the final 15 minutes counting down to SpaceX’s aborted Starship V3 mission on Thursday, Elon Musk’s space company revealed a fascinating tidbit: the man who’s going to lead SpaceX’s first crewed mission to Mars. Spotted by Gizmodo, broadcasters on the company’s live feed announced that crypto billionaire Chun Wang has been tapped to lead humanity’s first interplanetary human flight. At first glance, Wang might seem…

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