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Political commentator Tim Pool said newly reviewed slow-motion footage led him to reverse his initial assessment of a fatal incident involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, stating that the video shows a 37-year-old woman intended to kill the officer and that the shooting was an act of self-defense. Pool said he had previously believed the woman was attempting to flee and did not intend to strike the agent, though her actions still placed the officer in fear of serious harm. After reviewing the footage frame by frame, Pool said his view changed. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It…

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Vice President J.D. Vance sharply criticized the media during an exchange with a reporter over coverage of a fatal incident involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, accusing reporters of misrepresenting an act of violence as a legitimate protest and promoting what he described as propaganda that undermines law enforcement. The exchange occurred as reporters questioned Vance about the death of a woman who attempted to ram an ICE officer with her vehicle and was subsequently shot. One reporter framed the question around whether the woman’s alleged associations justified the use of lethal force. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could…

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the recent attack targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers is part of what she described as a broader, organized left-wing assault on federal law enforcement, citing sharp increases in violence and threats against ICE agents and accusing Democrats of obstructing immigration enforcement. Leavitt said President Donald Trump and his administration fully support ICE officers and federal law enforcement, emphasizing that enforcement of immigration law remains a core priority of the administration. “Let me be clear, President Trump and his entire administration stand fully behind the heroic men and women of ice and will…

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The Trump administration on Tuesday began installing a floating buoy barrier in the Rio Grande, the international boundary between the United States and Mexico, marking a new approach to border security aimed at preventing illegal crossings before they occur. The Washington Examiner was the only news outlet present in Brownsville, Texas, on Tuesday morning as contractors lowered the first floating cylinders into the river. The project involves the placement of buoy barriers across 538 miles of the Rio Grande, with the initial phase including a 17-mile stretch near Brownsville. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money?…

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President Donald Trump said his administration has sharply reduced the flow of illegal drugs into the United States through maritime routes and is preparing to intensify enforcement efforts along land corridors, while placing blame on drug cartels he said are operating with control over Mexico. BREAKING: President Trump WARNS cartel-controlled Mexican President Sheinbaum “She’s scared of the cartels.” “We’re gonna have to do something. WE’D LOVE Mexico to do it!” Trump is playing NO games! pic.twitter.com/sBGmtY46DI — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 5, 2026 Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Trump made the remarks while discussing…

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A man and a woman were shot and injured by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Portland, according to local media reports, prompting an investigation by federal authorities and renewed criticism from city officials. Both individuals were transported to a hospital for treatment following the shooting, though their conditions have not been released publicly. The incident occurred one day after a separate fatal encounter involving federal immigration officers in another state. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Portland police said officers responded to reports of a shooting at approximately 2:24 p.m. near Northeast 146th…

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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent involved in the Minneapolis shooting that killed motorist Renee Nicole Good has been identified, and he was previously dragged by a vehicle in an attempted arrest of an illegal immigrant last year.Jonathan Ross has been identified as the ICE agent who killed Good on Wednesday as she allegedly attempted to ram him and other ICE agents with her vehicle, FOX 9 reported. Last June, Ross was dragged by a vehicle for 100 yards during an attempted arrest of an illegal immigrant in Bloomington, Minn., according to court documents. He had broken a window…

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A federal judge has disqualified a key prosecutor from overseeing investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James. U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield ruled Thursday that John Sarcone, the acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York, was unlawfully appointed, violating federal statutes on prosecutorial tenure. The decision stems from arguments that the Justice Department, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, circumvented rules after Sarcone’s initial 120-day interim term expired.  District judges had refused to extend his appointment, prompting Bondi to reassign him as a “special attorney” and first assistant to maintain his authority – a maneuver the court…

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The Department of Homeland Security will send 100 more U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to Minnesota for the weekend, according to a news report.The New York Times obtained documents that suggested at least 100 more CBP agents were being deployed to Minnesota, after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent on Wednesday fatally shot motorist Renee Nicole Good during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. According to DHS, Good was allegedly trying to run over ICE agents with her vehicle. The additional CBP agents will travel to Minnesota from Chicago and New Orleans. DHS plans to pause its operations in…

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Oregon vs. Indiana, 7:30 ETPublishedJanuary 9, 2026 8:00 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 5, 2026 2:29 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkOregon vs. Indiana, 7:30 ETThere are just two games remaining for the College Football season, one that saw some incredible hot streaks from myself, and a couple of low points. Unfortunately, some of the less successful bets have come in this College Football Playoff. A mental note to myself for next year: Fade teams on Bye Weeks in the Playoffs. Either way, half of the National Championship is set, but we still have to get the other half here as the Oregon Ducks take on…

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James Comer confronts DOJ inaction as journalist Catherine Herridge displays the viral “Number of Arrests” chart (LA Times Studios) The American people are demanding accountability, but the Department of Justice under Pam Bondi is still dragging its feet. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is publicly blasting the Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi after investigative reporter Catherine Herridge highlighted a viral chart circulating on X that exposes a jaw-dropping lack of accountability — zero arrests tied to some of the biggest political scandals of the last decade. The chart lays out a long list of scandals that…

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) admitted it has 285 buildings across the country that are partially or completely unused, but said that legislative solutions were required to address the inventory, according to a Thursday letter. Republican Sen. Joni Ernst demanded that the United States Postal Service (USPS) account for its building usage in a letter sent Dec. 19, citing a Nov. 24 report by the agency’s inspector general. In the letter, the USPS director of government liaison, Michael J. Gordon, explained why the agency struggled to address the extra buildings. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Joni Ernst Delivers Demand For USPS To…

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“Under well-established constitutional principles, defendants cannot force plaintiff to choose between foregoing the valuable benefit of having his child attend public kindergarten and exposing his child to materials that would burden his free exercise of religion.” The post School Must Allow Parent to Opt Kindergarten Student Out of LGBTQ+ Lessons, Court Rules first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Texas Sen. John Cornyn is among a group of Republicans traveling with Senate Majority Leader John Thune to the border Friday to tout the party’s border security and economic agenda — but it may not be enough for the embattled senator to win reelection. Thune, who is leading the trip to McAllen, Texas, told the Daily Caller News Foundation in a recent interview that he is “all in” on reelecting Cornyn ahead of the Lone Star State’s March 3 primary. Cornyn, who has served in the Senate since 2002, is running in a brutal and costly three-way primary contest against…

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Community members gather at the scene where Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE officer in a vehicle-ramming incident in Minneapolis, on Jan. 8, 2026. Jacki Thrapp/The Epoch TimesMINNEAPOLIS—Residents created a unique system to warn their neighbors about immigration operations “weeks” before an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer fatally shot a protester on Jan. 7.“People have been carrying their own whistles, like a soccer whistle, whenever an ICE agent or an ICE vehicle is seen—to alert anyone in the area that ICE is nearby,” local resident Francesea Taylor told The Epoch Times during an interview on Jan.…

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Renee Nicole Good (GoFundMe) As the radical left continues to use the death of Renee Nicole Good to fuel their anti-ICE narrative, a surprising voice has emerged from within her own family circle, suggesting the fatal encounter could have been avoided if she hadn’t injected herself into a high-stakes federal operation. Good, 37, was shot and killed Wednesday morning in Minneapolis after she “weaponized” her vehicle against federal agents. While the mainstream media and local Democrat politicians like Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey have rushed to martyr Good, calling her a “legal observer” and “peaceful neighbor,” those who…

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President Donald Trump announced Friday that he has called off a previously anticipated second wave of strikes on Venezuela, citing improved cooperation with the country’s interim government. The announcement comes just a week after a U.S. operation that resulted in the capture and arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, and days after the president said a second attack was on the table if the new government did not “behave.” In a Truth Social post on Friday, he revealed he has cancelled those strikes, saying the new government is now “working well” with the U.S. on rebuilding its oil and gas infrastructure…

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In Springfield, Illinois, in 1838, a young Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful speech decrying the “ravages of mob law” throughout the land. Lincoln warned, in eerily prescient fashion, that the spread of a then-ascendant “mobocratic spirit” threatened to sever the “attachment of the People” to their fellow countrymen and their nation. Lincoln’s opposition to anarchy of any kind was absolute and clarion: “There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law.” Unfortunately, it seems that every few years, Americans must be reminded anew of Lincoln’s wisdom. This week’s lethal Immigration and Customs Enforcement standoff in…

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As South Carolina continues to be flooded with data center proposals, Spartanburg County citizens have decided to push back. Following a heated county council meeting, a petition has sparked renewed scrutiny over how these facilities are approved, who benefits from them, and who bears the costs. At the center of the debate are familiar questions that this outlet raised just last month: taxpayer-subsidized infrastructure, rising utility demands, and the issue of local government spending taxpayer money to raise the costs of utilities on said taxpayers. Just last month, this outlet released a deep dive on data centers moving to South…

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The SEC won’t make the national title game for the third straight season.PublishedJanuary 9, 2026 8:40 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 9, 2026 8:40 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkDon’t look now, but the SEC will, once again, watch the College Football Playoff title game from home.The SEC’s last remaining hope for a team in the national title game was Ole Miss, but that dream came to an end Thursday night.The Hurricanes beat the Rebels 31-27 in an instant classic in the semi-finals. It was an incredible game start to finish, and featured one of the most outrageous no-calls we’ve seen.The refs swallowing their whistle aside,…

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The U.S. economy added 50,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in December 2025, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released Friday. The December employment report comes on the heels of job growth having changed little in November 2025, with the U.S. economy adding 64,000 nonfarm payroll jobs, the BLS reported on Dec. 16. Meanwhile, the U.S. unemployment rate changed little in December at 4.4%, compared to 4.6% the month prior, according to the BLS. (RELATED: Here’s How The US Economy Really Fared Under Trump In 2025)Economists surveyed by Dow Jones projected that the U.S. economy would add about 73,000…

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Rep Brandon Gill, via Wikimedia Commons 78 percent of Somali immigrant households remain on welfare even after a decade in the United States—a statistic that ignited a fierce debate on Capitol Hill and reopened the debate over immigration, welfare dependency, and political accountability.  The statistic, cited by Rep. Brandon Gill, during a heated Oversight Committee hearing, has become a flashpoint in a broader reckoning over Minnesota’s sprawling welfare system and recent revelations of large-scale fraud. The exchange unfolded as Rep. Gill pressed state officials and witnesses on disparities in welfare usage. He contrasted the figures he cited for Somali-headed households…

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Public schools are not supposed to be protest tools.PublishedJanuary 9, 2026 8:30 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 9, 2026 8:30 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWhen Minneapolis Public Schools announced it would cancel classes for the rest of the week following the fatal shooting involving an ICE agent, the district once again demonstrated how quickly student needs fall to the bottom of the priority list. Framed as a precautionary safety measure, the decision was neither thoughtful nor defensible. It was political — and it came at the expense of tens of thousands of students who can least afford yet another disruption in their schooling. Members of law…

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First Hilton Hotel and now McDonald’s? Radical left-wing politics keep bleeding into the corporate world, much to the dismay of executives still smarting from the 2020 Black Lives Matter shakedown. A McDonald’s franchise in Minneapolis posted a sign barring law enforcement and immigration agents, according to Fox News. The network cited a Daily Wire video posted on X that showed a sign on the front door threatening legal action if agents entered without a “valid judicial warrant.” “At the end of the day, this is private property. You can’t just break the law because you’re a federal agent,” an armed…

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers remarks during an event in the Oval Office of the White House on Oct. 16, 2025. Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesThe Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must stop requiring that grant applications not include terms related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), including the term “pregnant people,” under a new order from a federal judge.U.S. District Judge Ricardo Martinez, based in Seattle, said in the Jan. 5 ruling that plaintiffs in the case provided examples of harm related to instructions on grant applications from HHS. He ordered the government to stop enforcing a…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bissent describes what’s next in Minnesota regarding the record government fraud. – FX pic Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joined Laura Ingraham on Thursday night on FOX News. During their discussion, Bessent said Treasury was moving in to Minnosota to investigate the history Somali multi-billion fraud scandal. Bissent told Laura that Treasury will use the FINCEN system to investigate the record Somali fraud in Minnesota. FinCEN is a government body that safeguards the financial system from illicit activity, counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism, and promote national security through strategic use of financial authorities and the…

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As the protests in Iran continued to grow on Thursday, the Islamic regime fired back by shutting down its internet infrastructure. “As the protests grew, internet connectivity data showed an abrupt and near-total drop in connection levels in Iran on Thursday afternoon,” The New York Times reported. “The data indicates that the country is almost completely offline.” ⚠️ Update: #Iran has now been offline for 12 hours with national connectivity flatlining at ~1% of ordinary levels, after authorities imposed a national internet blackout in an attempt to suppress sweeping protests while covering up reports of regime brutality pic.twitter.com/furKo81BA3 — NetBlocks…

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Over the last 20 years, the decline of Arctic sea ice has slowed down substantially. Climate models (from CMIP5 and CMIP6) show that pauses in sea ice loss across multiple decades can happen, even as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise. When we compare the current slowdown to similar pauses in model simulations, we see that it could plausibly continue for another five to 10 years, although the same slowdown makes a faster-than-average sea ice decline more likely in the coming years. Most of the evidence from these climate models suggests that natural climate variations have played a large part in slowing…

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(The Center Square) Vice President JD Vance on Thursday questioned potential leftwing involvement in the shooting death of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis.Vance hosted a press briefing at the White House on Thursday afternoon, addressing questions swirling around the death of Renee Good, 37, who was shot and killed on Wednesday after an ICE officer opened fire on her vehicle, claiming self-defense. Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said the vehicle was “attempting to run over our law enforcement officers.” She also said the officer feared for his life…

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Where do we stand on Mario?PublishedJanuary 9, 2026 8:03 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 9, 2026 8:03 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkMiami coach Mario Cristobal was ON ONE last night. From start to finish, Cristobal was dialed in for Thursday’s Fiesta Bowl semifinal game. And, clearly, it worked. The ‘Canes are off to the national title game for the first time in decades, while Ole Miss – and the refs – head to Cancun. For Cristobal, it was the culmination of five long – and sometimes tough – years at Miami. There have been a TON of ups and downs since he took over in 2022. Some…

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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley commented on January 8, 2026, about a recent incident involving law enforcement and a vehicle, stating that the evidence increasingly supports the officer’s actions while criticizing political leaders for premature condemnations. Turley addressed the case during a broadcast appearance, explaining the legal framework for such encounters. “What you have here is a vehicle that is legally treated as a weapon. And these officers are trained, both federal and state, to treat a car as a weapon if it is speeding towards them, you have an individual who did not comply with orders to…

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Dan Bongino criticized media narratives suggesting the FBI is in disarray, arguing that crime data and recent law enforcement operations tell a very different story, including historic declines in violent crime and homicides driven by targeted policing strategies. Bongino said reports portraying the FBI as ineffective or chaotic ignore basic crime statistics. “It’s all, you know, here’s another one. While you’re on the topic, you know, I saw this story a couple, a couple times a rolling, you know, the place is in chaos. I was like, Well, how, by what metric is it in chaos?” Bongino said. Trump’s Sovereign…

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Karoline Leavitt addressed questions about Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s decision to withdraw from the gubernatorial race while outlining what she described as an extensive, multi-agency federal effort to investigate and combat large-scale fraud in Minnesota and beyond. During an exchange with reporters, Leavitt was asked directly whether the administration believes Walz exited the race due to potential criminal exposure. “Does the administration believe that Tim Walz potentially dropped out of the governor’s race because he could be under criminal investigation?” a reporter asked. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Leavitt said she could not comment…

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Will Cain sharply criticized Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, arguing that reckless political rhetoric from city leadership set the stage for a deadly confrontation involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, and not the actions of law enforcement responding in the moment. Cain said the incident should not be reduced to political theater or protest symbolism, stressing that real-world consequences follow when elected officials undermine lawful authority. “This is not cosplay protest theater. This is not high school political performance. This is real life,” Cain said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Cain acknowledged that the legal…

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JD Vance said welfare fraud tied to illegal aliens and organized schemes has become a nationwide problem, arguing that weak vetting and abuse of taxpayer-funded programs are harming American families and workers. Vance cited statistics he said show a disproportionate reliance on welfare benefits and said the numbers alone indicate systemic failure. “If you look at the amount of fraud in the welfare system, according to the statistics, I’ve seen, 85% of Somalis, Somalians, who are in the United States, legal and illegal, are collecting some form of welfare benefits,” Vance said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean…

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Glenn Beck said the United States needs Greenland for strategic reasons tied to resources, geography, and future global conflicts, arguing the relationship should be built through partnership rather than force or annexation. “I believe we do need Greenland, not as a 51st state, maybe as a protectorate. It would be nice, not by force, not by military. It has rare earth minerals, and it is strategically placed in such a place that it is essential for us,” Beck said. Beck said Greenland’s importance is connected to preparation for multiple forms of conflict, including technological, economic, and military confrontations. Trump’s Sovereign…

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Minnesota state Rep. Walter Hudson and broadcaster Grant Stinchfield discussed the actions of Minnesota politicians Jacob Frey and Tim Walz, accusing them of inciting violence against law enforcement and arguing they should face federal charges. The exchange focused on rhetoric surrounding Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations and a recent incident in which a woman attempted to run over a federal officer. Hudson said Frey and Walz, along with other Democrats, have explicitly encouraged assaults on law enforcement and should be held legally accountable. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? “Listen, Jacob Frey, Tim Walz, these…

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President Trump on Friday said Venezuela is releasing political prisoners and that because of their cooperation he canceled the planned second wave of attacks against the country.”Venezuela is releasing large numbers of political prisoners as a sign of ‘Seeking Peace.’ This is a very important and smart gesture,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “The U.S.A. and Venezuela are working well together, especially as it pertains to rebuilding, in a much bigger, better, and more modern form, their oil and gas infrastructure. “Because of this cooperation, I have cancelled the previously expected second Wave of Attacks, which looks like it will…

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Axîn Nûcan, a commander of Aleppo’s defense forces, said the mercenaries have fled. “We will win. Our people are with us, we are determined.” Photo courtesy of ANF News. Clashes erupted in northern Aleppo on January 7, 2026, after Syria’s military opened evacuation corridors for civilians in the predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Achrafieh. About 850 civilians fled before the army’s deadline, after which the areas were declared closed military zones. The violence killed at least 11 people and wounded dozens across government and Kurdish-controlled areas, with reports of severe food and water shortages inside the neighborhoods. Flights…

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Well, we can add Megyn Kelly to the insane clown posse. I think we all saw this coming, although I held out hope that Megyn was defending Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens more out of personal loyalty than in sympathy with their flirtation with increasingly unhinged and radical ideology.  Advertisement My hopes have been dashed. Kelly: “I am sick of this ********! I am allowed to have questions about what if, anyone, aligned with Israel or from Israel might have had to do with Charlie’s death.”She’s gone, folks. Stop giving her the benefit of the doubt.pic.twitter.com/mxb3079o46— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) January 8, 2026No sane…

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It was only a matter of time before Marxist-inspired Black Lives Matter grifters engaged once again in Minnesota, after successfully shaking down corporate America for well over a hundred million dollars in 2020. A woman identified online as a BLM activist evoked the death of drug addict George Floyd in calling for shutting down the streets of Minneapolis “again,” while demonizing ICE agents tasked with enforcing U.S. immigration laws. “Shut these streets down, again. Make the city pay, again and again. They were worried about money when George Floyd died. We as a people can cause them to lose more…

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It was only a matter of time before Marxist-inspired Black Lives Matter grifters engaged once again in Minnesota, after successfully shaking down corporate America for well over a hundred million dollars in 2020. A woman identified online as a BLM activist evoked the death of drug addict George Floyd in calling for shutting down the streets of Minneapolis “again,” while demonizing ICE agents tasked with enforcing U.S. immigration laws. “Shut these streets down, again. Make the city pay, again and again. They were worried about money when George Floyd died. We as a people can cause them to lose more…

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Letitia James may not be out of the woods yet, with federal prosecutors reportedly opening up a new probe into the New York attorney general involving financial transactions with her hairdresser. The feds are “opening a new front in their pursuit of one of President Trump’s perceived enemies,” The New York Times reported on Thursday, citing the usual anonymous sources described as “people with knowledge of the matter.” According to the paper, prosecutors are investigating the lawfare queen over the transactions with Iyesata Marsh, who has known James for years and was indicted in the U.S. District Court for the…

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Thursday that, starting today, the Trump administration will be pushing to restrict the ability of those who are receiving public assistance to wire money out of the country. The announcement follows President Trump ordering IRS and Treasury officials to expand their investigations of widespread welfare fraud in Minnesota as well as other states where billions of taxpayer dollars have allegedly been fraudulently obtained by recipients and then sent overseas. Bessent told Fox News, “If you’re on public assistance we’re going to start pushing that you CAN’T wire money out of the country,” and…

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Protesters gathered outside the federal Bishop Henry Whipple Building in Minneapolis on Thursday, but events suggest the demonstration was anything but organic. Fox News host Laura Ingraham was on hand and asked a Democratic Party foot soldier protesting in the middle of the day, “Do you have a job?” To Ingraham’s surprise, the woman answered, “I’m getting paid right now!” ICE protesters in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal building near Minneapolis today and Laura Ingraham got her to admit they are paid!! https://t.co/josKV3Swn7 pic.twitter.com/qR66VpNNMD — Pepe Deluxe (@deluxe_pepe) January 9, 2026 One likelihood is that the woman may…

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President Donald Trump reacted with fury Thursday when five Senate Republicans voted with Democrats to block him from conducting additional military action in Venezuela without congressional approval. Thanks to the votes of Republican Sens. Josh Hawley, Todd Young, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Rand Paul, the Venezuela war powers resolution is now reportedly headed to the House. NOW – U.S. Senate passes Venezuela war powers resolution 52-47, backing limits to block Trump from further Venezuela military action without congressional authorization. pic.twitter.com/SvdIpL8VO3 — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) January 8, 2026 The president responded with an angry rant posted to Truth Social. “Republicans should be…

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ATLANTA- Two teams, fighting two different narratives on Thursday night in the CFP semifinals, put on a show that will be talked about for years to come. Now, not only are the Miami Hurricanes headed home, but they will be playing for a national championship. For Ole Miss, an unforgettable season came to an end in Arizona. We have discussed the mental fortitude of these two teams for nearly two months, wondering whether Ole Miss could rally after their head coach bolted for a rival school, while Miami fought for their spot back in the relevance of college football lore. We questioned…

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Atlantic Hurricane Season 2025 By Paul Homewood The Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ended on 30th November, was quieter than normal, with five hurricanes, compared to a long-term average of 7.2. By far the most complete and robust data we have for hurricanes is for those which have hit the US coast. The US Hurricane Research Division, which is part of the Federal agency NOAA, have data going back as far as 1851. According to them, hurricane data is pretty reliable since the 1880s, when the coastline became settled. No Atlantic hurricanes at all have hit the US this year. The graphs…

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