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Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon on Friday notified Maryland that the Justice Department was investigating its distribution of 500,000 mail-in ballots.The Maryland State Board of Elections this week confirmed that it had erroneously distributed mail-in ballots to members of the wrong party for the upcoming primaries. But it has denied wrongdoing.  Dhillon asked Maryland State Administrator of Elections Jared DeMarinis to preserve “true and correct copies” of all ballots, mailing records and other corrective actions the state has taken for the June 3 gubernatorial election. “It’s the wrong time to send voters the wrong…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. In April, New York City’s new Democratic Socialist (communist) Mayor Zohran Mamdani, claimed that the city was facing a ‘historic’ budget crisis. Now, he wants to spend $4.2 billion on services for the homeless. So which is it? Does a city in a budget crisis have that kind of cash to spend on homeless services? Also, does anyone believe there will be any drop in the number of homeless people after he does this? The number could actually go up as a result once it becomes known that the city has money to burn on this.…

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Water is sprayed on a tank that overheated at an aerospace plant in Garden Grove, Calif., Friday, May 22, 2026. Jeff Gritchen/The Orange County Register via APRoughly 40,000 people in Garden Grove, a Los Angeles suburb, were evacuated on Friday after a chemical storage tank was determined to be at risk of failing and spilling thousands of gallons of toxic material or exploding.The malfunctioning tank holds methyl methacrylate, a flammable and volatile chemical used in plastics manufacturing for aerospace applications, igniting widespread worries over potential toxic vapor release.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. In case you haven’t noticed, Democrats and their media allies are pulling out all the stops to drag Maine senate candidate Graham Platner across the finish line. After spending years calling Trump ‘Hitler’ and his supporters ‘Nazis’ the Democrats are now tying themselves into knots trying to defend a guy who had an actual Nazi symbol tattooed on his chest for years, and then only covering it up with another tattoo now that he is running for office. Platner has also come under fire for online comments in which he disparaged women, black people, gays, rape…

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RFK Jr.; Public Domain. Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube The Trump administration is receiving praise this week after its announcement Monday of the restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the department’s agency tasked with enforcing laws that protect civil rights, conscience and religious freedom, and health information privacy. “This reorganization restores the HHS Civil Rights Division and the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division and strengthens the Office for Civil Rights’ ability to defend religious liberty, enforce conscience protections, and combat unlawful discrimination,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said in a statement.…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube Posted Zero Hedge In 2025, the world’s busiest airport was not in Dubai, London, or Tokyo.  It was Atlanta. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport handled 106.3 million passengers, making it the only airport in the world to cross the 100 million mark. This graphic, via Visual Capitalist’s Gabriel Cohen, ranks the world’s busiest airports by total passengers boarded and deplaned in 2025, using new data from the Airports Council International. Transit passengers are counted once. Why Atlanta Still Ranks #1 The Atlanta airport, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2026, has been the…

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Ken Martin / Screenshot ABC1 Democrats are furious about the long awaited 2024 election autopsy report. DNC Chair Ken Martin slow walked releasing the report for months and when it finally came out this week, no one on the left was happy about it. They’re angry about how long it took to release it. They’re angry about what it says, and they’re angry about what it doesn’t say. Amazingly, the report completely avoids some of the issues that crushed the Democrats, issues that were extremely important to voters, like the border and immigration, trans people in sports and locker rooms,…

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President Donald Trump’s deputies are closing the hidden process used by former presidents to covertly legalize or amnesty millions of economic migrants during the last few decades. “This could be a HUGE move,” said a tweet from the Immigration Accountability Project Action group, On Friday, officials announced that migrants in the United States who want to use the little-recognized and fast-track “Adjustment of Status” (AOS) pathway to green cards — and then citizenship — must instead follow the normal legalization pathway that goes through the U.S. embassies in their home countries. This change will impact millions of economic migrants in the United…

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The government of Saudi Arabia reassured visitors on Friday that it is prepared to screen for and otherwise address any public health threats during the upcoming Hajj season, responding to growing international concern about the spread of Ebola and hantavirus. The hajj is the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city in the religion, which Muslims are mandated to make, if possible, once in their lifetimes. Saudi Arabia typically welcomes upwards of one million Muslims to the city for the hajj on an annual basis, most coming from all over the world, including countries hostile to Saudi Arabia such as…

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) preliminary crime data shows the U.S. experienced the “single largest decreases in violent crime and murder since 1937” last year, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed in an internal weekly update to the agency. Patel highlighted several points in his weekly update, lauding agents for the work they have accomplished across the nation — from cracking down on welfare fraud to arresting narcotics traffickers and scammers. But one statistic stood above them all. “Our preliminary FBI crime data for 2025 shows the single largest decreases in violent crime and murder since 1937 — an almost…

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Starbucks is scrapping an AI-powered inventory management system after less than a year of use, following widespread complaints from employees about inaccurate tracking and frequent errors. Reuters reports that the coffee giant rolled out its Automated Counting software across North American stores in September 2025, developed in partnership with technology firm NomadGo. The AI-powered tool was designed to streamline inventory tracking by allowing employees to scan shelves using mobile devices, automatically identifying and counting items like milk varieties, syrups, and other supplies. The system promised to revolutionize how Starbucks managed its supply chain, reducing the time workers spent manually tallying inventory…

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Apple cofounder and Silicon Valley legend Steve Wozniak received a warm reception from college graduates when he emphasized the value of human intelligence over AI during a commencement speech this month. Business Insider reports that the Apple cofounder spoke at Grand Valley State University’s graduation ceremony, where he offered encouragement to new graduates entering a workforce increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence technologies. His remarks stood in stark contrast to recent graduation speeches by other technology leaders, who faced audience backlash when discussing AI. During his address, Wozniak made a pointed distinction that resonated with the graduating class. “You have AI…

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Anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team said Friday it will petition the Supreme Court to block their client’s deportation, after a federal appeals court declined to get involved.The Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a split 6-5 decision earlier Friday that the court’s full panel would not be taking up his appeal, allowing an earlier ruling to stand, which found a federal court judge lacked the authority to weigh in on the lawfulness of a migrant’s detention, according to the New York Daily News. Khalil’s team told the outlet they will seek an immediate stay preventing…

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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is offering a six-point plan for President Donald Trump and his Republican Party to win the midterms in November, after the president’s big victories Tuesday night.The plan includes lowering gas prices, a focus on the high oil prices on the global market, toppling the Iranian regime in a battle of the Persian Gulf and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the successes of the Make America Healthy Again movement, promoting a list of the “craziest things” that Democrats have done amid the Trump administration, and providing a blueprint for the American people about…

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Jimmy Kimmel. (Jimmy Kimmel Live / YouTube screen shot) Now that Stephen Colbert is finally off the air, we will have time to focus on one of the other late-night mental cases, Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel is in the news today because according to reports on social media, Kimmel’s sister-in-law bullied a neighborhood grocery store in California for selling cookies that had ‘Vote Pratt’ written on them with icing. What is wrong with this family? Who loses their mind over cookies with a non-offensive political message written on them? Can you even imagine being triggered over this? Apparently Carly Kimmel (Jimmy’s…

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Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were hospitalized after a suspected overdose at a rural New Mexico home escalated into a hazardous materials emergency Wednesday morning. Authorities said the incident began around 8 a.m. near Hanlon Avenue and Pinon Street when emergency crews were dispatched to reports of a possible overdose involving an unknown substance. What responders encountered quickly turned into a large-scale emergency involving law enforcement, firefighters, EMS crews, and hazmat teams. According to New Mexico State Police, first responders discovered one person dead outside the home and another dead inside. Two additional people…

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A team of expert Finnish cave divers believes they may have uncovered what led to the deaths of five experienced Italian divers who vanished while exploring an underwater cave system in the Maldives last week. The tragedy, now considered the deadliest diving incident in Maldivian history, unfolded in the Vaavu Atoll near Alimatha Island, where the group entered a deep cave network Thursday but never resurfaced. The first body recovered was that of diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti, 44, who was found near the entrance of the Thinwana Kandu cave shortly after the group disappeared. The remaining four divers were discovered…

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Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. was arrested in Georgia last week after authorities say he was caught driving nearly twice the speed limit on a local interstate. According to ESPN, the 25-year-old Super Bowl champion was charged with speeding and reckless driving after allegedly traveling 137 mph in a 70 mph zone. The incident reportedly occurred around 10:41 p.m. on Friday, May 15. Smith, who starred at the University of Georgia before entering the NFL, was booked by the Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office. He later posted bond and was released shortly after his arrest. News of the arrest quickly…

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After months of teasing the idea and irritating critics along the way, the Trump White House officially unveiled renderings in mid-April for what it described as a “triumphal arch,” a towering 250-foot monument planned for Washington, D.C., as part of the nation’s 250th birthday celebration. As RedState previously reported, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced at the time that “this year we celebrate America’s 250th birthday. In honor of this historic occasion, President Trump and the Department of the Interior will submit plans for the United States Triumphal Arch, which will be an architectural masterpiece to celebrate our history…

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Democratic senators are continuing to keep their distance from the growing controversy surrounding Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate hoping to unseat longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine, even as a series of resurfaced comments threaten to complicate what many Democrats viewed as one of their strongest pickup opportunities in 2026. When approached by Fox News Digital this week, several Democratic lawmakers either declined to weigh in directly on Platner’s past remarks or said they were not closely following the race. “I’m not following that race closely,” Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said when asked about the controversy surrounding Platner. That…

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A New Jersey shore town best known for the once-chaotic party atmosphere showcased on “Jersey Shore” is preparing for Memorial Day weekend with an overwhelming law enforcement presence after years of violence, viral teen takeovers and disorder along the boardwalk. Officials in Seaside Heights say they have spent months coordinating security measures designed to prevent a repeat of the chaos that has unfolded during recent holiday weekends, when enormous crowds of teenagers flooded the town and overwhelmed local police. Mayor Tommy Vaz told Fox News Digital that preparations for this year’s Memorial Day weekend actually began last September, shortly after…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube Reprinted with permission•Mises Wire•William L. Anderson I’m not sure anything can prepare one for the Buc-ee’s experience. Mine came earlier this week as my in-laws and I drove into one in Colorado on our way to Wyoming and Grand Teton National Park. We first pulled up by one of the countless gasoline pumps that assured us we would not be waiting in a long line to fill up our van. Then we went into the store itself, which one might describe as something akin to a traveler’s Costco. When I…

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Jessica Gorman delivers remarks with her family at Trump’s rally in Suffern, New York – May 22, 2026 President Trump invited the family of Sheridan Gorman, the Loyola University freshman who was murdered by an illegal alien in Chicago earlier this year, to speak at his Suffern, New York, rally on Friday about their tragic loss.  Gorman’s mother and father shared the stage with her sister and another young woman, both of whom were holding pictures of Sheridan Gorman. Both parents questioned how local leaders could let this happen to their young daughter and why the fight to protect American…

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It is difficult to imagine Palm Beach County politics without Jack Furnari. After a sudden and aggressive illness, the co-founder of BizPac Review, political strategist, mentor, and larger-than-life personality passed away, leaving behind grieving friends, a devoted family, and a community forever shaped by his presence. There are some people who enter politics because they want attention. Jack Furnari entered politics because he loved the fight. To many in Palm Beach County political circles, Jack was already a legend long before most people outside those circles knew his name. He was sharp, fearless, wildly opinionated, and completely unapologetic about any…

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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris (C) chats with the hosts during a commercial break at “The View” in New York on Oct. 8, 2024. From left are Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Whoopi Goldberg, Harris, Joy Behar, and Sunny Hostin. Jacquelyn Martin/AP PhotoDisney is asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to declare the daytime talk show “The View” a “bona fide news” program to bypass the federal equal opportunities law, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr announced May 22.The show, co-hosted by Joy Behar, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Whoopi Goldberg, Sarah Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro, has come under scrutiny in…

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Ivanka Trump portrait via Wikipedia Commons A new report by the New York Post has revealed that First Daughter Ivanka Trump was targeted in an assassination plot by a terrorist trained by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, who was arrested on May 15 in Turkey and has since been extradited to the United States on charges of orchestrating terror attacks in the United States and Europe, reportedly pledged to assassinate Ivanka Trump. Before his arrest, Al-Saadi reportedly obtained a blueprint of Ivanka’s Florida home and told those close to him he was going to…

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The plan for Starship flight test 12 was pretty simple. Do all the things you did on flight test 11 but with a new ship, new booster, new engines and a new launch pad. The goal is to see how all the new hardware performs under essentially the same conditions as the last test flight. That means no catch of the booster, just a plan for a water landing. The ship is intended to enter orbit, deploy some mock satellites, and then water land in the Indian Ocean. Advertisement The biggest change this time around was the use of the…

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According to the New York Post, President Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, was targeted for assassination in an act of revenge by Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, 32, a reported IRGC terrorist trained by his mentor, Qasem Soleimani. (VIA NEW YORK POST) – First Daughter Ivanka Trump was targeted for assassination by an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) trained terrorist in a twisted plot to avenge the president taking out his mentor, The Post has learned. Recently captured Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, 32, made a “pledge” to kill Ivanka and even had a blueprint of her Florida home, sources claimed.…

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The $108 million band-aid: Why America’s Cold War relic – THE HAWK SYSTEM – is being sent to Ukraine The United States has just approved a $108.1 million sale of maintenance equipment for the HAWK missile system to Ukraine, a transaction that reveals far more about Western military vulnerability than it does about Ukrainian strength. This is not a story about a superpower arming an ally; it is a story about a desperate scramble to keep a 1950s-era weapons platform operational because modern alternatives are too expensive, too scarce, and too slow to produce. While the Pentagon frames this as…

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PFAS forever chemicals face regulatory shift under Trump, sparking debate on health protections The Trump administration’s PFAS plan includes $1 billion for underserved communities but risks regulatory delays and weakened safeguards. Critics warn the effort to rescind Biden-era drinking water limits could prolong millions of Americans’ exposure to toxic forever chemicals. Health Secretary Kennedy frames PFAS as a driver of chronic disease, yet environmental groups call the approach a distraction. The initiative preserves strict standards for PFOA and PFOS but extends compliance deadlines for smaller municipalities. More than 200 million Americans face PFAS-contaminated water as the new strategy faces backlash…

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Every day, millions of Americans reach for processed foods, energy drinks, and synthetic vitamins, all while their cells quietly scream for one essential mineral. Magnesium, the unsung workhorse of human biology, powers over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body. It regulates muscle contractions, stabilizes heart rhythms, strengthens the immune system, and even governs how your nerves communicate. Yet the standard American diet, laden with refined grains, sugar, and industrial seed oils, systematically strips this mineral from the body. Let’s explore some of the best food-based ways to get this crucial mineral working in the body, to improve organ function across…

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The current economic crash is not a glitch but a deliberate feature of the globalist agenda to render humans obsolete. The real economy, indicated by falling freight rates and trucking bankruptcies like Yellow Corp, is seizing up while Wall Street profits from printed money. Tech companies like Meta and Google are not just firing people but eliminating entire job categories through AI, creating a “concierge economy” where algorithms replace workers. Ghost jobs are fake postings used to feed resumes into the AI systems that are replacing applicants. AI can mimic but can never be inspired; it cannot feel, love or…

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Oklahoma Sues Roblox Over Child Safety; Legal Remedy Focuses on Biometric Verification Oklahoma Attorney General (AG) Gentner Drummond filed a 51-page lawsuit against Roblox on Monday, May 18, accusing the gaming platform of endangering children and deceiving parents. The complaint alleges that Roblox marketed itself as a safe environment while failing to implement age and identity verification at account creation, a feature the suit calls a “design feature that leads to child endangerment.” [1] Drummond said Roblox “marketed itself as a safe place for children but turned a blind eye as predators targeted and exploited minors on its platform.” [1] The…

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Gaza Flotilla Organizers The U.S. Department of the Treasury (USDT) announced sanctions on Tuesday, May 19, against four individuals linked to recent humanitarian flotillas attempting to reach Gaza. A statement from the USDT’s Office of Foreign Assets Control accused the four individuals of supporting Hamas and undermining peace efforts. As per Brett Wilkins of Common Dreams, the sanctioned individuals are: Saif Abu Keshek, a Palestinian with Spanish and Swedish citizenship and a leader of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA). Jordan-based PCPA President Hisham Abdallah Sulayman Abu Mahfuz. Mohammed Khatib, the European coordinator for Samidoun, a…

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Israeli military faces mounting crisis as sexual assault complaints surge and soldier casualties soar In 2025 alone, the Israeli military received approximately 2,500 formal complaints of sexual assault and harassment, representing likely only the tip of the iceberg of a much larger crisis. Of these thousands of complaints, fewer than 2% (only 42) resulted in indictments, with the vast majority (59%) being buried through internal administrative measures like reprimands and dismissals rather than criminal proceedings, clearly designed to protect the institution over victims. The true number of victims is estimated to be as high as 20,000, with only about 2,400…

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A new drone-mounted surveillance system can identify individuals at distances of up to 1,000 meters by combining facial recognition, gait analysis, and body shape matching, according to a report published by YourNews.com. The system integrates existing drone platforms with advanced biometric algorithms to provide real-time identification without requiring close proximity, the report stated. Company officials said the system achieves greater than 95% accuracy under optimal conditions, citing field tests conducted in controlled environments. These developments align with broader trends in drone capabilities. In an interview, defense analyst Jeff Prather noted that recent drone incidents in Tucson and New Jersey demonstrate…

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The golden years’ nutritional reckoning: Why seven nutrients now matter more than ever Protein, vitamin B12, fiber, calcium, vitamin D, magnesium and omega-3 fatty acids are essential for muscle retention, brain function and bone health. To preserve muscle mass and prevent falls, experts recommend 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily. Aging reduces the body’s ability to absorb B12 from food, often requiring a supplement to prevent cognitive impairment. Calcium (1,000-1,200 mg daily) and vitamin D (15-20 mcg daily) work together to prevent bone density loss and osteoporosis. Magnesium supports muscle, nerve and blood sugar…

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Study: Almost All People Carry Multiple PFAS in Their Blood, Mixtures May Amplify Risks Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of synthetic chemicals widely used since the 1940s, are present in the bloodstream of most Americans, according to multiple studies. New research highlighted by public health officials indicates that nearly all individuals carry more than one type of PFAS, and the combination of these compounds may pose greater health risks than single chemicals alone. The findings have prompted calls for a shift from single-chemical risk assessments to mixture-based evaluations. The analysis of more than 10,000 human blood samples found…

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President Donald Trump took out the trash his own way – by sharing an AI video of himself tossing Stephen Colbert into a dumpster. Trump posted the video Friday evening on X, following Thursday’s final broadcast of “The Late Show.” The video celebrated the end of the long-running late-night talk show with a clip depicting Trump walking onto Colbert’s set, grabbing him by his suit jacket, and lifting him off the ground before dramatically tossing him into a green dumpster. Trump then slammed the lid shut, trapping Colbert inside. pic.twitter.com/LU644jFVH2 — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 22, 2026 Trump smiled…

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The New York Fire Department confirmed Friday that one person was killed and dozens more were injured in a fire and explosion at a shipyard on New York City’s Staten Island.Officials have not identified the fatality but described the person as a civilian and said 36 others were wounded with injuries ranging from mild to severe.  The update comes after two workers were spotted trapped in a confined space at the dock at about 3:30 p.m. Eastern and firefighters, who were attempting to rescue the workers, noted a fire burning in the basement of a metal structure at the dock,…

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Orange County fire officials ordered the evacuation of over 40,000 residents in several California cities Friday, warning them that a leaking toxic chemical tank at a nearby aerospace facility would inevitably fail and could potentially explode.  The tank itself is located in the Southern California city of Garden Grove, but evacuation orders have also been placed for residents in other surrounding and nearby cities, including Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, Stanton and Westminster, CBS News reported.  Evacuation orders were first issued Thursday, but the situation seemed stable and the orders were lifted Thursday night. They were reissued Friday after a valve…

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President Trump with President Javier Milei of Argentina. Milei is a conservative leader similar to Trump who has cut government waste, reduced inflation, improved security, and helped strengthen Argentina’s economy. Liberals and the mainstream media have heavily criticized him for it. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Embassy in Argentina. Argentina’s President Javier Milei cut government spending, reduced crime, lowered inflation, and improved the lives of Argentines. He is a Trump ally, and globalists oppose him for it. Consequently, they have rewritten history and forgotten that the Treasury’s Exchange Stabilization Fund President Trump used in Argentina has existed for decades. Media…

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When Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin uses the term “Nazi” he does so with a perspective that is not the same as western considerations. Ukraine is well known for their ideological blood lust, the events within this story are related to that definition. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered the targeting of a college dormitory in Starobilsk, Luhansk, an occupied territory under the control of Russian forces. This was not a military target. Yana Lantratova, Russia’s human rights commissioner, said that 86 ​teenagers aged 14 to 18 had been asleep inside the hostel belonging to Luhansk Pedagogical University’s Starobilsk college when Ukrainian…

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The mission at Creative Destruction Media is to be the catalyst for the “process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one.”cre·a·tive/krēˈādiv/adjectivede·struc·tion/dəˈstrəkSH(ə)n/noun

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Golly. There are times you almost feel sorry for the scarecrow-looking creature that LAROs as the Chancellor of Germany, Friedrick Merz.ALMOSTAll the way back in November, when it had suddenly dawned on Merz that the Syrian civil war had sort of sorted itself out, the fellow who had been an al Qaeda leader who was now the president didn’t clean up too badly and even wore a Western suit every now and then, and, hmmmm, maybe just schmaybe, it was time some of these Syrians in Germany got a plane ticket home at long last. He wasted no time suggesting the…

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After drone attack on college dorm in Luhansk, rescue effort is ongoing – Screengrab Social Media/Telegram Students are still believed to be trapped under the rubble as frantic rescue efforts continue. Let me just say that if today’s Ukrainian attack on the college dorm in Russian-conquered Luhansk had been perpetrated by Moscow forces, you would be hearing about it in all news shows, non-stop, all day long. Over 80 young people were in the dorm at the time of the drone attack. So far, 6 students are reported dead and more than 35 wounded, many seriously. There are reportedly still…

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President Barack Obama records an episode of The View at ABC Studios in New York, N.Y., July 28, 2010.Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and Sherri Shepherd are pictured. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) Disney-owned ABC is now petitioning the Federal Communications Commission to officially declare the screeching harpies on The View as “bona fide news,” giving the daytime talk show a free pass to platform Democrat politicians while blackballing Republicans and dodging equal time rules that apply to every other broadcaster. This is the same network that spent years pushing nonstop Trump Derangement Syndrome, COVID…

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President Donald Trump greets Alison Crowther after his speech about the economy at Rockland Community College Fieldhouse in Suffern, New York, on May 22, 2026. Alison Crowther is the mother of Welles Crowther, a hero remembered as the “Man in the Red Bandana,” who saved many lives at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images​President Donald Trump revealed on May 22 that he will posthumously award 9/11 hero Welles Crowther, commonly referred to as the “Man in the Red Bandana,” the Presidential Medal of Freedom.Trump announced the award during a speech in front of…

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Attorney General Ken Paxton claims the social media platform has design features that facilitate child exploitation.MCKINNEY, Texas (CN) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Discord Friday, claiming the popular social media platform allows rampant child exploitation.In a complaint filed in Collin County District Court, Paxton claims that despite marketing itself as safe, Discord has design features that enable predation, including private servers, reliance on unpaid volunteers for server moderation and safety features that require users to opt-in.“Discord presents itself to the world as a platform built on community, connection, and safety,” Paxton writes in the complaint.…

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