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President Trump updates reporters on Iran and the pilot rescue mission President Trump, while shredding American allies for refusing to get involved with Iran, told reporters on Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would call Joe Biden “mentally retarded.” Trump tore into NATO and the United States’s Asian allies during a press conference on the Iran war following the successful search and rescue operation for an F-15E Strike Eagle crew that was downed over Iran. Trump previously asked NATO and Asia for help securing the Strait of Hormuz from the Iranian blockade, but they refused to get involved…

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An trans activist group in the UK is pushing for more destructive and illegal behavior in response to losses in court. The group calls itself “Bash Back” and while a group under that name originally got started in Chicago, the new group seems to be operating in the UK. The Times of London published a story about them yesterday. Advertisement A militant transgender activist group has issued a “direct action” guide to members, urging them to arm themselves and carry out repeated illegal attacks on MPs and organisations.The group, known as Bash Back, told activists to form “independent local cells”,…

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Washington, D.C. police arrested eight minors Saturday night after fights erupted outside an event the district’s government had organized to prevent teen fighting. Washington’s Parks and Recreation department sponsored the taxpayer-funded two-night youth event after a series of so-called “teen takeovers” inundated the nation’s capital with violence over the past few weeks, prompting the creation of multiple juvenile curfew zones throughout the nation’s capital. The Jam sought to give teenagers in the district a safe place to take part in sports, art, singing, dancing and other activities with friends, free of charge, with food provided, according to NBC 4 Washington.The eight…

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A voter prepares their ballot at a polling station in a file photo. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty ImagesLOS ANGELES—A California gubernatorial primary debate will be held Los Angeles next month, offering voters a high-profile forum to hear directly from candidates in one of the nation’s most closely watched races.The two-hour debate on May 5 is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. and will air live on CNN, CNN International, and CNN en Español, with streaming available for subscribers, according to the network. Anchors Elex Michaelson and Kaitlan Collins will moderate.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or…

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Gray Seal – Wiki Commons Some dolphins’ fate is ‘sealed’. They are usually thought of as adorable animals, clapping their way in Sea World, or else interacting with humans in the most docile fashion. But in the frigid waters of Britain, a very different picture is emerging, as grey seals have been observed to prey on dolphins. Killer grey seals suspected of claiming first dolphin in Welsh waters https://t.co/oQkzA0om0r — BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 2, 2026 The Telegraph reported: “Only a handful of people have witnessed grey seals ambushing porpoises or dolphins in the UK, but evidence suggests attacks…

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Two weeks ago, after a lengthy back-and-forth process between the HPSCI and DNI offices, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) reported they released the transcript of former Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).  No further information has surfaced following that announcement. “The transcripts will be posted on the Committee website once they undergo the standard classification review with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.”  (source) It has been two-weeks.  The transcript is not public. In my estimation, this transcript could potentially be exceptionally revealing.  The background…

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A full meltdown ensued on MS NOW following President Trump’s press conference on the Iran War and heroic rescue of a U.S. airman as Katy Tur Reports with guest-host Antonia Hylton turned into full war-crime mode. One guest, former JAG officer Margaret Donovan, claimed Trump would order the military to kill every Iranian civilian after he set a deadline for 8 p.m. Tuesday for the Iranian political bureau to make a deal. Hylton, normally the host of The Weekend: Primetime on MS NOW, spent the aftermath of the press conference with questions almost exclusively about potential war crimes to all her guests. She then posed a question to Donovan which asked “how is this supposed to work?” in terms…

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Liberals may want to avert their eyes and cover their ears, because there is some very nasty language that could trigger you.PublishedApril 6, 2026 6:28 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 6, 2026 6:28 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIf you’ve been paying attention to OutKick at all on Monday afternoon, you’re aware of the generational heater that President Donald Trump has been on these past few days.We covered his extended Easter Weekend, which included threatening Iran with the Easter Bunny by his side, praising Allah on Truth Social, and doing a comedy routine for a bunch of nine-year-olds during an egg hunt.Then, we went over Trump…

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National Public Radio recently aired two frankly sexist episodes of its race-based podcast Code Switch , hosted by B.A. Parker and Gene Demby. The April 1 edition was titled “’Mar-a-Lago face’: MAGA’s aesthetic loyalty test.” Anti-Trump sexism is acceptable in “public” radio.   HOST B.A. PARKER: So, Gene, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of people in Trump world, particularly the women – but not just the women – have a certain look. INAE OH: Dramatic sort of makeup. Heavy on the eyeliner. Almost all of them have this, like, long flowing hair. The outfits tend to be very close to…

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A reporter asked President Donald Trump if God is on America’s side in the war with Iran during a contentious presser on Monday. Trump shared a series of posts on Truth Social Sunday, including several on the rescue of an American servicemember trapped behind enemy lines. He also issued warnings to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, writing in one “Glory be to GOD!” and in another, “Praise be to Allah.” At his White House press briefing on Monday, a reporter asked the president whether he believes God supports the U.S. in Iran. (RELATED: Trump Vows To Punish ‘Sick’ Leaker…

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Eric Swalwell / MSNBC A Democratic activist says a number of women are preparing to accuse California Rep. Eric Swalwell of sexual misconduct. Cheyenne Hunt, an attorney, former congressional candidate, and executive director of Gen Z for Change, said she has been working with multiple individuals who intend to come forward. In a post on the X platform, Hunt said the allegations involve “DMs and Snapchat messages” and range “from uncomfortable comments to potentially criminal conduct.” “I got involved because the first victim who approached me is a close friend, but when I saw that there were others whose experiences…

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President Trump declared Tuesday “power plant and bridge day” if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz. This comes as the president and top officials celebrate the historic rescue of two American airmen whose F-15 was shot down over Iran last week. The crew of Artemis II set a new record on Monday for the farthest distance hu…

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The Puzzle of Rising Wages and Low Payroll Growth Here is a question that has been nagging at economists: why has wage growth held up so well when payroll growth has been so weak? In 2025, the U.S. economy added just 181,000 workers to payrolls — a number that would have been considered anemic in any recent year. Yet nominal wages grew at an above-average 3.8 percent across the economy and 4.3 percent in manufacturing. On Friday, the March jobs report came in at 178,000 against expectations of just 59,000 — a blowout that caught the consensus flat-footed. Unemployment fell…

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DHS and federal officers initially claimed three men “violently assaulted” law enforcement agents with a snow shovel and broom handle.MINNEAPOLIS (CN) — New surveillance footage released by the city of Minneapolis Monday further challenged an initial federal narrative of a Jan. 14 immigration officer-involved shooting.The city-owned camera footage captures a man standing outside a home with a shovel as a pursuit unfolds down the block. As the chase nears, the man drops the shovel and flees toward the house, just as another individual is seen running and falling in front of the house.Moments later, what appears to be a federal…

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Following a recent decline, conversions to the Roman Catholic Church over Easter suggest the Church is rebounding in the U.S. Although a specific number is difficult to calculate, numerous dioceses reported their highest numbers of people in the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults preparing to be fully received into the Catholic Church in years, The New York Times reported in March. This increase follows the Church suffering a decline in converts beginning with the COVID 19 lockdowns.The Archdiocese of Detroit expected to receive 1,428 new Catholics, a 21-year high, while the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston was preparing for the largest…

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House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, House Oversight Chair James Comer and House Administration Chair Bryan Steil vowed Monday to continue their probe into how ActBlue vets foreign donations after a report indicated it may have lied to Congress. A New York Times report last week found that a law firm for ActBlue warned the company last year that it may have misled Congress in a 2023 letter that claimed it used “multilayered” screenings of contributions to help “root out” donations from overseas, but the law firm found that some steps were not always followed. The lawmakers said the report supported…

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The Department of Education announced Monday that its Civil Rights division is rescinding portions of resolution agreements that were made by previous administrations regarding transgender students.The department argued that the settlements had no “legal basis” and were driven by an ideological interpretation of Title IX by protecting students on the basis of “gender identity” rather than biological sex.  The changes impact six settlements that the Obama and Biden administrations reached with school districts in Delaware, Pennsylvania and Washington state, and two school districts and a community college in California. “Today, the Trump Administration is removing the unnecessary and unlawful burdens…

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“Saturday Night Live” star Chloe Fineman is facing backlash after admitting she pantsed a boy in summer camp while working as his camp counselor. Fineman was filming a clip with her colleagues for Vanity Fair called “‘SNL’ Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other” and asked if her costars knew what job she was fired from. After a short time, nobody was able to come up with the answer, so she detailed what happened.“I was fired as a camp counselor,” Fineman admitted, noting she was 16-years-old at the time. “I pantsed a boy. He would lift my shirt all…

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Crisis involving former UFC champ Jon Jones was averted.PublishedApril 6, 2026 6:01 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 6, 2026 6:01 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkNever get involved in a road rage scene because you never know who the other motorist may turn out to be.UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon “Bones” Jones, arguably the greatest fighter to ever step inside the Octagon, was caught on video over the weekend in a heated road rage exchange that could have gone south(paw) quickly.The situation involved a driver, identified as Bryan Beltran, who claimed Jones nearly clipped his vehicle multiple times. Road rager tests his luck with UFC’s greatest fighter of…

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cleared the path for the dismissal of contempt-of-Congress charges against former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon. Bannon was tormented by the radical left, communists, and deep state actors who targeted thousands of Trump supporters and conservatives following the 2020 stolen election. Bannon refused to honor a subpoena from the sham committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack and later served a four-month sentence.  The wildly popular political firebrand served four months behind bars for contempt of Congress after refusing to testify before the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol protest. He was…

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The all-white boys club that is late-night TV will get a jolt next month.Black comedian-turned-entrepreneur Byron Allen will be taking over for Stephen Colbert when his “Late Show” signs off for the last time May 21. Advertisement Cue the fawning headlines from the Legacy Press – late-night TV gets a welcome blast of diversity’ … right?Right? The Left only celebrates Identity Politics  when it aligns with its worldview. Remember the headlines celebrating Scott Bessent, the first gay Treasury Secretary? No? Well, that’s because the Legacy Media took a knee rather than honor that milestone.The same will happen with Allen’s new lease deal…

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Virginians were told they would get a moderate when they voted for Abigail Spanberger, but they got a radical, tax-crazed governor instead. They went from Governor Youngkin to a far-left governor. She is tanking fast in the polls. It’s quite an impressive crash. It’s early in her tenure and allegedly in her honeymoon period, but she began by pushing liberty-robbing bills and taxes while protecting criminal aliens. She is even taxing dog walkers. Abigail pushed 34 new taxes and 12% in state taxes. She is nine points lower in the Washington Post poll than Youngkin was when he left office.…

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The appeals court found that the group of 28 farmers failed to prove the agricultural giants engaged in parallel conduct to drive up prices.ST. LOUIS (CN) — The Eighth Circuit on Monday refused to revive antitrust claims against Bayer CropScience and 15 other agricultural manufacturers.The claim came from a group of 28 farmers, who filed a consolidated class action in September 2021. The class claimed the defendants drove up prices by boycotting e-commerce competitors that market directly to farmers in favor of their tightly controlled distribution system.But a unanimous three-judge panel in the Eighth Circuit was not swayed.“Determining whether the…

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The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency arrested nearly 20,000 illegal migrants in the Washington, DC, area since January 2025, the Washington Post says. The arrests ranged throughout D.C. as well as the surrounding areas in Maryland and Virginia from the start of Trump’s second administration through March 20, according to the Post. While the rate of arrests in D.C. itself has fallen, the arrests have stayed about the same in the surrounding areas, the paper added. The number is an amazing divergence over President Biden’s final year in office when ICE only recorded 3,800 arrests in the area. Still, the…

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On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) said that he thinks there will be “American special operators on the ground” in Iran and “I don’t think this is going to end like Venezuela, where you just have a new leader that wants to be at least cooperative with the United States.” Fallon said, [relevant remarks begin around 1:45] “[A]s far as the mullahs and what’s left of the Iranian regime, can you trust them? Absolutely not. It’s got to be a President Reagan trust but verify. I don’t think this is going…

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Smoke rises following a strike, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran on April 1, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency via Reuters/File PhotoThe U.S. war with Iran could cost as much as $47 billion from the end of February to the end of April, according to a recent prediction from the Penn Wharton Budget Model.The Ivy League college estimated that the conflict cost between $27 billion and $28 billion in the first 32 days, adding that the “projected two-month direct costs” would range between $38 billion and $47 billion if fighting continues through the end of the month.We…

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Almost 28 mobile home residents in Mason County, Kentucky, have three months to vacate after their trailer park was put under contract for sale to an AI company planning a massive data center, according to reports. Meadowland Village residents in Maysville, Kentucky, received a letter from DPD Property Management informing them the park is under contract with a potential buyer looking to build a hyperscale data center complex on more than 2,000 acres of nearby farmland, according to LEX 18. Many of the residents are elderly or disabled.The developer initially offered each resident up to $20,000 for moving expenses but…

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“Chicago Bulls” by Michael Tipton, CC BY-SA 2.0 The Chicago Bulls have reportedly moved to clean house at the top, just days after cutting former top draft pick Jaden Ivey in a controversy that has ignited a nationwide firestorm over faith, free speech, and the league’s political agenda. According to reports, the Bulls parted ways with both executives after years of mediocrity, including a losing record and just one playoff appearance since 2020. The team sits near the bottom of the Eastern Conference and has struggled to build a competitive roster despite aggressive trades and roster changes. Ownership admitted a…

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that “bullshit artists” in the Iranian regime have been “bullshitting” other American presidents for nearly five decades. Trump’s comments came during his third White House press briefing of 2026 in response to a question from CNN on whether or not reopening the Strait of Hormuz is a top priority in a potential deal to end the war. “Are you willing to make a deal that does not include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, or is that now a top priority?” a CNN correspondent asked after Trump called the outlet “fake news.” “I would…

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April 6, 2026 By [embedded content] Universities across the country believe they’ve found the perfect loophole to circumvent Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion bans, even in red states like Texas.  At the University of North Texas, DEI remains intact and faculty say it must stay in place to keep the school’s social work program up and running.  Paige Falco, a Field Education Coordinator in UNT’s Social Work department, confirmed on Accuracy in Media’s hidden camera that DEI is “definitely still a focus,” despite Texas lawmakers having passes a clear law against it.  She explained to AIM’s undercover journalist that the Council…

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A child on a bus at a Head Start event, in this file photo. Proposed budget cuts would primarily hit the Administration for Children, Families, and Communities, which runs the Head Start program for young children from low-income families. Mario Villafuerte/Getty ImagesThe White House on April 3 floated a reduction in spending for health agencies, including nearly $7 billion less for an agency that runs a program for young children.The White House in its budget proposal to Congress asked for $111.1 billion for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its divisions for the 2027 fiscal year.We had…

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After an eight-game losing streak and early NCAA Tournament exit, every returning Tennessee player entered the transfer portal, leaving Kim Caldwell to rebuild from scratch.PublishedApril 6, 2026 5:26 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 6, 2026 5:26 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThere was a time when Tennessee women’s basketball felt untouchable.I was there for it.As a student journalist at the University of Tennessee, I had the privilege of covering legendary coach Pat Summitt. I watched her win national championships, watched the way players responded to her, watched what it meant to wear that uniform.There was a standard.And what’s happening to Lady Vols basketball right now doesn’t…

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By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Monday, April 06, 2026U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 3, 2026. Chancellor Merz is the first European leader to visit President Trump since the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran. | ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump responded to criticism of his profanity-laced Easter post that warned the United States would begin striking Iranian bridges and power plants unless Tehran agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz.During the White House…

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Climate campaigners tell you green is cheap It isn’t Global green transition cost is now $14+ trillion, rising with over $2 trillion/year (2% of global GDP) 105x our spending to avoid hunger Still, CO₂ emissions set another record last yearhttps://t.co/ypTLqfQ2Hq pic.twitter.com/pJbvKTOPAt — Bjorn Lomborg (@BjornLomborg) April 3, 2026 Some people suggest that while green is expensive, the benefits are much greater Well, no: The benefit of net-zero is $4.5 trillion/year, but the cost $27 trillion (much larger costs and benefits, because we’re currently only doing a bit of net-zero currently)… pic.twitter.com/2wT08AVc36 — Bjorn Lomborg (@BjornLomborg) April 4, 2026

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President Trump trolled Joe Biden as he signed autographs for children at the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll on Monday. “I could sign autographs for you guys, and then tonight, you could sell them for $25,000 on eBay!” Trump said to the children. “Biden would use the autopen… he was incapable of signing his name, so they’d follow him around with this big machine. You know what it was called? An Autopen!” Trump said. An adorable little boy told Trump he is the “best president.” “Donald Trump, you’re the best president,” the child said. Without skipping a beat, President…

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Clothing stores are cutting down on their plus-size inventory, thanks in part to Ozempic and other GLP-1s. Some overweight women are none too pleased at the development. “I see the direction of skinny culture,” Ann Lindsay, a “plus-sized 41-year-old,” told CNN. “Brands are just falling right in line with what they think people want.” (RELATED: Fat Influencer Looked In The Mirror, Didn’t Like What She Was Selling)Lindsay “finds many stores’ plus-size offerings too matronly or too expensive,” according to CNN.  “(GLP-1s are) just an excuse for retailers to continue to push fat people out of the space and just restrict…

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Trans musician Ethel Cain shared explicit images on Instagram and seems to have gotten away with it despite the platform’s clear ban on such content. The 28-year-old posted the images April 2 originally without any content warnings, according to The Daily Wire. Instagram blurred and slapped them with a “sensitive content” warning, which would purportedly prevent minors with Instagram accounts from seeing them on their feed. However, the images themselves remain on Instagram as of publication. The Instagram logo is displayed on a tablet on December 20, 2012 in Paris. Instagram backed down on December 18, 2012 from a planned…

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CIA Director John L. Ratcliffe speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump (L) looks on during a news conference in James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 6, 2026. President Trump spoke about the successful military mission to rescue a weapons systems officer whose F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down in Iran. Alex Wong/Getty ImagesCIA Director John Ratcliffe said in a Monday press briefing that the agency used classified capabilities over the weekend to locate and rescue a U.S. weapons system officer who was shot down deep behind enemy lines in Iran.Although he…

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Just two months into her term of office, Gov. Spanberger’s approval polling is barely above water. Her win last year was supposed to be the victory of pragmatic moderation over the voices of the far left, but since then Virginia voters seem to have realized she’s a left-wing partisan, not a moderate. Today the Washington Post has a story about this sudden turnaround. Advertisement Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s approval rating stands at 47 percent two months into the Democrat’s term, with 46 percent of voters disapproving and 7 percent expressing no opinion in a Washington Post-Schar School poll.Spanberger won in…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Data centers designed to power immensely resource-intensive AI models have turned into a major point of contention. The sweeping facilities have proven immensely unpopular, particularly in rural areas, where they’ve been accused of causing electricity prices to spike. Companies are spending billions of dollars on the computing infrastructure, despite ongoing concerns over environmental effects and power grid stability. Now, new legislation in Maine is expected to freeze the construction of new data centers that consume at least 20 megawatts — enough to power…

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In this episode, we’ll pick up from our last episode titled, “I AM The Resurrection & The Life…“. We’ll take a look at Jesus’ words that he claimed to have “flesh and bone”, while the Scriptures declare that “flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom”. We’ll take a fascinating look at what the Bible says about bones, and especially at the story of Joseph’s bones and how those bones journeyed out of Egypt into the Promised Land, representing exactly what Jesus would do, be born under the law, suffer under it, but rise again to implement the New Covenant of…

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Oil prices surge past $111 as Trump’s deadline for Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz nears Oil prices surge as a Trump deadline over Iran’s Strait of Hormuz closure nears. Iran has shut the key waterway, threatening global energy security. Trump threatens devastating strikes on Iranian infrastructure if it is not reopened. Gas prices in the U.S. have soared past $4 a gallon nationally. The volatile crisis leaves markets swinging on every rumor of war or peace. As a Tuesday deadline set by President Donald Trump approaches, Brent crude oil prices have surged past $111 per barrel, reflecting global fears…

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Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey push for a two-phase truce, but Tehran publicly rejects all US proposals. Trump extends ultimatum deadline by 20 hours, threatens strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure including power plants and bridges. Iran demands talks on its own terms, accuses US of sabotaging Omani-mediated negotiations with its Feb. 28 attack. Operational plans for a massive U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran’s energy facilities are reportedly ready. Gulf states fear Iranian retaliation against their oil and water facilities if strikes proceed With diplomatic clocks winding down and military options locked and loaded, a frantic back-channel effort to secure…

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The Canadian government is preparing to conduct door-to-door confiscations of prohibited firearms following a low compliance rate with a mandatory declaration program. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree confirmed that enforcement, using additional and retired police resources, will begin after the March 31, deadline. The policy expands on 2020 prohibitions initiated by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, targeting an estimated 2 million firearms now classified as “assault-style.” Critics argue the program misallocates law enforcement resources during staffing shortages and infringes on property rights without addressing core public safety issues. The initiative mirrors international gun control trends and serves as a case…

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New research reveals how Omega-3s may directly combat depression by calming brain inflammation An international research team discovered the precise biological process by which omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) combat depression. They found these fats are metabolized in brain cells to produce specific anti-inflammatory lipid mediators that protect against damage. The study demonstrates that omega-3s directly shield human hippocampal brain cells from inflammation-induced damage, which is linked to depression, by preventing cell death and supporting neurogenesis (the creation of new neurons). In a clinical trial, depressed patients given high-dose EPA or DHA supplements showed a dramatic increase in these…

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Diet can be a powerful tool for managing chronic pain by reducing inflammation. Specific foods like tart cherries and turmeric work as effectively as some pain medications. Healthy fats from salmon and walnuts provide significant pain-relieving effects. Lifestyle practices like yoga and acupuncture enhance dietary benefits for lasting relief. Reducing inflammatory foods like sugar and refined carbs is equally important. For 100 million Americans, chronic pain is a daily reality, a burden often heavier than heart disease, diabetes, and cancer combined. While prescriptions and over-the-counter pills offer temporary relief, they frequently come with a long list of side effects and…

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The Associated Press plans to reduce its workforce by cutting dozens of posts as layoffs continue to rock the news industry.Collectively, the layoffs will affect less than five percent of the overall workforce, according to The Hill, which reviewed a memo from AP Editor Julie Pace. The news wire plans to undergo a broad restructuring and focus on “core” operations. “To ensure we are delivering the coverage today’s customers – and future customers – value the most, we are restructuring our U.S. operations and will part ways with some colleagues who have served this organization well,” Pace said. The move…

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