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Can Anyone Believe Anything? “The fire consuming you is the fire that tempers.” —EKO on “X” JAMES HOWARD KUNSTLER Tis the season to be flummoxed. Now you see what it’s like when all authority is suspect and nobody can believe anything. The question, of course, is how much of that is engineered by interested parties. . . and who are those parties? There’s the legion of monied orgs and foundations supported by sinister billionaires, starting with George and Alex Soros’s Open Society Foundations, a bewildering matrix of worldwide political activism ops aimed at sowing Marxist-inflected chaos wherever a polity is…

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Louisville Antifa BLM protesters, from Twitter. “The leader of the Oklahoma City chapter of BLM was just charged by the Department of Justice with wire fraud and money laundering,” reports Pajamas Media: Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson was executive director of Black Lives Matter OKC…the organization received substantial charitable donations, despite not being officially registered as a tax-exempt charity…BLMOKC used its affiliation and sponsorship with Arizona-based Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ) to receive charitable donations, despite its non-charity status….a staggering $3.15 million ended up in Dickerson’s personal accounts, used for shopping sprees, a vacation, groceries, and real estate…her expenditures were for:…

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There should be no place for DEI in America, especially in public schools. The message is self-defeating.PublishedDecember 12, 2025 5:33 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 5:33 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkRep. Sarah Stalker is a Democrat lawmaker in Kentucky who is ashamed of her white skin color.In a speech this week defending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in public schools, Stalker admitted she was in a state of self-loathing.”I’m going to be honest,” she began. “I don’t feel good about being white every day, for a lot of reasons.”Stalker then claimed that white people view life from a “point of privilege” that…

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The nearly two dozen Indiana Republicans who voted against the president’s redistricting plan Thursday are in political jeopardy as Trump allies rally together to take them out. Republicans’ bid to redraw district lines ahead of the 2026 midterms failed after 21 state senators broke with their party and voted with the Democrats to strike the effort down 19-31. Trump claimed on Thursday that he “wasn’t working on it very hard” on the plan, though some have reported the president was making last minute calls to whip votes in favor of the new map. (RELATED: Virginia Democrats Vow Counterstrike After GOP…

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In October, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter to the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (BRE) requesting review of the election records from the 2020 election.  These records had been previously ordered to be retained beyond the requirements of 52 USC 20701 due to pending litigation. Sheri Allen, the chairperson of the Fulton County BRE, obtained outside counsel, without submitting it to a vote of the Board, to respond to the DOJ that the records requested were not beholden to 52 USC § 20701 and, even if they were, they were not in the…

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Per Waterbury Hospital on Facebook Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter When Connecticut lawmakers pushed the UConn Health hospital acquisition bill through the November special session — without a public hearing — it was clear transparency was not the priority.   Now UConn Health, the state-run hospital system preparing to spend roughly half a billion taxpayer dollars acquiring Waterbury Hospital, has taken that secrecy a step further. Under the legislation rushed through the November special session — which authorizes UConn Health not just to purchase Waterbury Hospital but potentially to acquire additional struggling hospitals in the future — the financial stakes extend…

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Oh, I lurves me a good adventure story, and holy smokes – if it’s a real-life one? Man. They’re the best.Ones like when H. Ross Perot made the move to get two of his EDS employees who’d been taken hostage in Tehran and imprisoned right after the fall of the Shah. Advertisement OMG, edge of your seat stuff right there, and it was for reals.The unbelievable story of a Texas businessman who launched a freelance commando raid in IranIn a dungeon in eastern Tehran, a pair of American business executives languish, their business suits disheveled, their skin sallow from lack of…

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Oh, I lurves me a good adventure story, and holy smokes – if it’s a real-life one? Man. They’re the best.Ones like when H. Ross Perot made the move to get two of his EDS employees who’d been taken hostage in Tehran and imprisoned right after the fall of the Shah. Advertisement OMG, edge of your seat stuff right there, and it was for reals.The unbelievable story of a Texas businessman who launched a freelance commando raid in IranIn a dungeon in eastern Tehran, a pair of American business executives languish, their business suits disheveled, their skin sallow from lack of…

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Ducks coach responds to Notre Dame and other programs expressing frustration with committee selectionsPublishedDecember 12, 2025 5:09 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 5:09 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkDan Lanning does not have a lot of patience for teams complaining about missing out on the College Football Playoff. His Oregon Ducks team opens their playoff on Saturday, December 20 in Eugene against James Madison after finishing out an 11-1 regular season. Oregon deserved to get in as clearly one of the best handful of teams in the country. Its one loss was to an undefeated No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers team. The Ducks had quality wins…

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Democratic attorneys general applauded a federal judge’s ruling this week that the Trump administration can’t halt development of all wind energy projects.Proponents have long considered wind energy to be a clean, renewable energy source that produce electricity without burning fossil fuels. But opponents warn against turbines’ impact on wildlife and land. They also question wind power’s reliability and affordability. On Jan. 20, President Donald Trump issued an executive order halting all federal approvals for development of offshore and onshore wind energy projects. Approvals were stopped pending an indefinite federal review of wind leasing and permitting. Judge Patti Saris of the…

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The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it was ending family reunification parole (FRP) programs for migrants from certain Latin America and Caribbean countries, alleging abuse within the humanitarian parole process.The move comes as the Trump administration bolsters its efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and visa programs over national security concerns that stem from the Biden administration’s open border policies. The department is ending the FRP programs for migrants and their family members from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras. “The desire to reunite families does not overcome the government’s responsibility to prevent fraud…

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Gov. Mike Braun, R-Ind., on Friday confirmed he would support efforts to bring primary challenges against the state GOP senators who voted against a redistricting effort.After the state House approved the revised congressional map, which would have given the Republicans an edge in all nine of the state’s congressional districts, state Senate Republicans voted down the proposal, which had the support of President Donald Trump. “I am very disappointed that a small group of misguided State Senators have partnered with Democrats to reject this opportunity to protect Hoosiers with fair maps and to reject the leadership of President Trump,” Braun…

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A sign for the Internal Revenue Service in Washington on Feb. 13, 2025. The Internal Revenue Service commissioner has the authority to revoke an entity’s tax-exempt status. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty ImagesU.S. criminal investigators identified $10.59 billion in financial crimes in fiscal year 2025, as the IRS’s law enforcement arm intensified enforcement against pandemic-era fraud schemes while continuing to broaden its reach beyond traditional tax cases to encompass cybercrime, money laundering, narcotics trafficking, and national security investigations.IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) officials said on Dec. 12 that many of the agency’s fiscal 2025 enforcement results stemmed from multi-year investigations into pandemic-era fraud, which…

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Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, is officially running to keep his Senate seat come 2026. The Daily Signal was on the ground in Columbus to speak to Husted as he filed his paperwork on Friday morning with Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office. In the 2026 midterm election, Husted will likely face former Democrat Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, who lost his seat in 2024 to Sen. Bernie Moreno. At an event after the filing, Husted met with campaign supporters and filmed a video expressing enthusiasm not only for next year’s election, but also next year’s 250th anniversary of America. A Tight…

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(Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message below and working with them through the links below which benefits Gateway Pundit. We appreciate your support!) We know what the globalists did in 2020 – and know they will do whatever they can to get power again. That makes the coming months a potentially very dangerous time for Americans. Dr. McCullough and his expert colleagues at The Wellness Company have the prescription medications you need to stay safe from bird flu, COVID, run-of-the-mill flu or whatever the globalists cook up next! Where to Get Medications Dr.…

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Investors languished in the doldrums early this week, but once the Federal Reserve came to rescue with a rate cut equities rocketed upward.MANHATTAN (CN) — The Dow Jones Industrial Average cracked the 48,000-point mark this week, as investors rallied upon the Federal Reserve’s decision to slash interest rates.Markets began the week dropping slightly, but gorged on the morsels doled out by the Fed midweek, with the Dow gaining about 600 points Wednesday after the central bank cut interest rates for the third and final time this year.Things began to turn south again Friday, but the gains were significant enough to…

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Don’t you just love news article titles like “As vaccine orthodoxy crumbles, cancel culture allegedly hits federal immunization advisory panel”? This was posted by Just The News covering the dismissal of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) chair Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist, from Driscoll Physicians Group at Driscoll Children’s Hospital, which is part of DeTar Healthcare System. Milhoan was supposedly fired from his position because he is now chair of ACIP under the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) headed by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The very real question is “has vaccine orthodoxy crumbled”? This question will…

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warned parents Thursday that drug dealers are pushing “fruit-flavored” cocaine in candy-style flavors and marketing it to children and young women across the state, her office announced. Mayes’ office said law enforcement has started seeing “flavored cocaine” — including piña colada, strawberry, coconut and banana — emerge as a new product on the illegal drug market, with batches believed to appeal to women and younger users and potentially laced with deadly fentanyl. (RELATED: ‘I’m Not Going’: Andy Dick Refuses Help After Reportedly Overdosing On The Streets Of Hollywood)“We want everyone to stay safe and avoid…

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Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson made his first in-person appearance in court on Thursday. Tyler Robinson appeared in civilian clothing, however, he was restrained. Robinson, 22, was flanked by his three public defenders: Kathy Nester, Michael Burt, and Richard Novak. Tyler Robinson smirked, whispered and laughed with one of his lawyers before Judge Graf began the proceedings. The hot mic picked up some whispers but it was impossible to hear exactly what Robinson told his lawyer. According to a lipreader, Robinson told his lawyer that he thinks about the shooting ‘daily’ and said he isn’t sleeping at night. The New…

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Dr. Bazak Sharon accuses the university of inflating child abuse diagnoses by encouraging the manipulation of medical evidence that might have proved the innocence of parents and caregivers — all to secure lucrative grants.(CN) — A former University of Minnesota pediatrician filed a federal lawsuit against the university, its associated medical groups and several doctors on Friday, claiming his June 2023 termination was retaliation for exposing a fraudulent scheme to maximize child abuse prosecutions.Dr. Bazak Sharon accuses the defendants — including the University of Minnesota’s governing board and child abuse specialist Dr. Nancy Sanders Harper, among others — of civil rights…

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No doubt many of you cried near the end of the movie Awakenings. The movie, based on Oliver Sacks’ bestselling book of the same name, struck an emotional chord with many people for the same reason that Flowers for Algernon did, and it turns out to be about as based on real life as that depressing work was. Advertisement “In his journal, Sacks wrote that ‘a sense of hideous criminality remains (psychologically) attached’ to his work: he had given his patients ‘powers (starting with powers of speech) which they do not have.’ Some details, he recognized, were ‘pure fabrications.’— Steven Pinker…

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Why Is Europe Feverishly Preparing For World War III? By Michael Snyder If there is going to be peace, why are we witnessing the largest military buildup in Europe since the end of the Cold War?  When it comes to the major players on the geopolitical stage, it is far more important to watch what they do than it is to listen to what they say.  And right now the actions that the major European powers are taking are telling us that they are preparing for a huge war with Russia. Ukraine was supposed to be the final piece of…

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They’re really in a time crunch now…PublishedDecember 12, 2025 4:35 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 4:35 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWe’re under two months away from the start of the Winter Olympics in Milan, and boy, someone should probably let the people building the hockey arena know that.The Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena has been at the center of controversy ahead of the men’s and women’s hockey tournaments at the upcoming Winter Games, and that started with reports that it was way behind schedule.A test event to make sure all aspects of the arena were firing on all cylinders, scheduled for this month,…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in the Oval Office of the White House on Nov. 21, 2025. Evan Vucci/AP PhotoTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Dec. 12 that his agency soon will subject certain money-transfer businesses to “enhanced reporting requirements” to enable greater scrutiny of “funds going to areas of concern, such as Somalia.” In addition, some money-transfer businesses will be receiving “notices of investigations,” which will include IRS review, he said.Bessent gave that update 11 days after the Treasury Department began probing allegations that Somali welfare fraudsters in Minnesota were transferring ill-gotten gains to their native land, where terrorists allegedly…

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Western Washington has been hit by days of relentless torrential rainfall, triggering historic flooding that trapped families on rooftops, swept over bridges and caused widespread damage to homes. Washington remains under a state of emergency with evacuation orders issued for tens of thousands of residents, according to KATU. Gov. Bob Ferguson urged all affected individuals Thursday to immediately comply with instructions to evacuate. (RELATED: Geminid Meteor Shower: Here’s What To Know And How You Can See Highly Anticipated Event)“I understand that many in our state have experienced significant floods in the past,” said Gov. Ferguson on Twitter. “However, we’re looking…

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At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) on Dec. 12, 2015, 195 parties signed the Paris Agreement, vowing to cut their emissions in an effort to stave off global warming. Nonetheless, global emissions have increased over the last 10 years, according to recent data from the European Commission’s Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR). Though the European Union led the world in lowering emissions, they have still hit a record high, according to EDGAR.President Donald Trump exited the Paris Agreement through a day-one executive order. Some energy experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation the Paris Agreement was…

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The new version of Congress’s near-trillion dollar defense budget bill includes multiple provisions aimed squarely at reigning in War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2026 includes multiple amendments that target key decisions made by Pentagon leaders, including a provision that would slash Hegseth’s travel budget pending the Pentagon handing over unedited footage of strikes against vessels in the Caribbean. The bill also requires the Pentagon to station at least 76,000 troops in Europe for more than 45 days and blocks major equipment removals, despite the admin’s goals in reducing European commitments.Additionally, the…

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Planned Parenthood, which claims to give “safe and compassionate abortion services” and “care no matter what,” threw a young woman onto the sidewalk outside of their building and told her to call 911 herself after an abortion procedure complication. Jacob, a sidewalk counselor with Coalition Life, was walking and praying outside Planned Parenthood in Chicago, Illinois, when he noticed a woman collapsed on the sidewalk by their door. Wearing a body camera, he walks up to her and asks if she’s okay and needs an ambulance. ]]> She cried to him, “They just do the procedure and threw me out…

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Myrtle Beach, renowned for its stunning coastline and vibrant culture, also boasts a delectable breakfast scene sure to cater to every palate. Whether it’s the Southern charm, the oceanfront views, or the innovative menus that draw you in, there’s no shortage of places to enjoy the most important meal of the day. Perfect for food enthusiasts and early risers alike, these eateries offer an opportunity to experience local flavors and fresh ingredients in a charming setting. Keep reading to discover the breakfast treasures of Myrtle Beach that promise to start your day on a delicious note. Exploring the Charm of…

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This blog may die soon, so if you blogged here, you should archive your blog posts at a free web site that lets you archive articles, such as archive.ph. Liberty Unyielding freely permits reproduction of its blog posts at archival web sites of all kinds. If this blog dies, I will submit some future blog posts instead to other blogs that currently reproduce some of my blog posts, such as Bacon’s Rebellion and The Bull Elephant. Almost all of my blog posts at this blog are already archived at either archive.ph or CEI.org. About 2,500 Liberty Unyielding blog posts (mostly…

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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles listens during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on April 30, 2025. AP Photo/Evan Vucci, FileWASHINGTON—Forbes has named White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, 68, one of the world’s 100 most powerful women, in its latest ranking.Wiles placed 66th for leading a successful presidential campaign that contributed to President Donald Trump’s 2024 victory. Following the election, Trump appointed her as chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold this position in U.S. history.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the…

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One of President Donald Trump’s biggest missions in his second term has been tackling the fentanyl epidemic that has America in its throes. “We renew our vow to liberate America from this horrible plague, and we’ll be getting the drug dealers, pushers, and peddlers off our streets, AND WE WILL NOT REST UNTIL WE HAVE ENDED THE DRUG OVERDOSE EPIDEMIC,” Trump said of the issue. A horrific incident at Providence College in Rhode Island has only crystallized the importance of the president’s mission. According to CBS News, seven Providence College students were hospitalized after police said they suffered overdoses at…

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Green groups are suing to block Alaskan fossil fuel development after the Trump administration opened new lands for drilling, reversing Biden-era assaults on the Last Frontier. President Donald Trump signed two Congressional Review Acts (CRA) to unleash Alaskan energy late Thursday night. Also on Thursday, Earthjustice filed a lawsuit on behalf of other green groups to overturn the Trump administration’s approval of a ConocoPhillips Alaska drilling plan located in the North Slope.Sovereign Inupiat for a Living Arctic, an Alaskan native environmental group whose founder’s background is in “environmental justice organizing” is a listed plaintiff. The Center for Biological Diversity and…

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The Erie Turntable in Port Jervis, N.Y., on Dec. 11, 2025. Oliver Mantyk/The Epoch TimesPORT JERVIS, N.Y.—Mayor Dominic Cicalese said at a Dec. 8 city council meeting that the Erie Turntable property will remain untouched from development, sale, or change. The city is ending its lease with a local historical railroad nonprofit, causing concern among locals about the future of the turntable and trains.The nonprofit TOYX, which encompasses the Tri-States Railway Preservation Society, Operation Toy Train, and the Erie Turntable, leases 8.67 acres of abandoned industrial and railroad property in Port Jervis from the Outdoor Club of Port Jervis to…

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Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday threatened to withhold tens of millions in federal taxpayer highway funds for New York and other blue states that issue commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to illegal immigrants. Duffy said in a Wednesday press conference that among blue states allowing foreign nationals to receive CDLs, including California, New York is the “worst offender,” according to a nationwide audit his department conducted. The transportation secretary had announced on Sept. 26 that the DOT would be cracking down on non-domiciled CDLs, which states issue to non-citizens. “We will pull every dollar possible from every single state that’s…

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Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday threatened to withhold tens of millions in federal taxpayer highway funds for New York and other blue states that issue commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to illegal immigrants. Duffy said in a Wednesday press conference that among blue states allowing foreign nationals to receive CDLs, including California, New York is the “worst offender,” according to a nationwide audit his department conducted. The transportation secretary had announced on Sept. 26 that the DOT would be cracking down on non-domiciled CDLs, which states issue to non-citizens. “We will pull every dollar possible from every single state that’s…

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US troops seizing the ship – Screengrab/Social media Telegram. More shady ships under sanction expected to be seized. Two days ago (10), US troops intercepted and seized a sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean waters off the coast of Venezuela, taking the operations against the socialist dictatorship to a new level of escalations. ❗️MOMENT US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela Coast Guard rappel down off Black Hawks, STORM bridge AG Bondi claims vessel ‘transported sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran’ Seizure ‘conducted safely and securely’@MTodayNews pic.twitter.com/hbET4uyMWQ — MagaDet17 (@MagaDet17) December 10, 2025 So far, we’ve had limited information…

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Washington, D.C., lobbyists once again bullied Congress into supporting stupidity and grift. Once again, the taxpayers and common sense lost, while the defense contractors and bureaucracy won big. The right to repair in the U.S. military is an issue that has drawn broad bipartisan scrutiny. If U.S. military equipment breaks in the field, our service members cannot always fix it right away. Whether it’s something as complicated as a fighter jet or a drone, in lots of cases, the military is required to bring in a qualified repairman, approved by the manufacturer, to come out to the site, say, a…

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A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Los Angeles on Oct. 14, 2015. John Moore/Getty ImagesA Mexican restaurant chain in Arizona suspended business operations after dozens of illegal immigrants working for the company were arrested in a large-scale U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation on Dec. 5.ICE agents arrested 46 illegal immigrants during a search of nine restaurants, including Taco Giro, in the Tucson area.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Nebraska GOP Rep. Don Bacon said Friday that the White House is withdrawing the nomination of President Donald Trump’s nominee for deputy NSA director, just as the acting deputy director is set to retire at the end of the month. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in August designated Joe Francescon as the deputy director at the National Security Agency, which was approved by President Donald Trump. He began working for the agency in 2008, and has since served in roles on the White House National Security Council and at the Pentagon, according to The Hill. The White House has not…

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The Treasury Department is targeting money services businesses used by Somalis in Minnesota in its fraud investigation, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Friday.The announcement comes amid a series of fraud cases, including a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future accused of stealing COVID-19 pandemic aid meant for school meals, according to the Associated Press. Bessent has pointed to a report by the City Journal stating taxpayer dollars from defrauded government programs flowed to al-Shabab, a militant group linked to al-Qaeda that controls parts of Somalia. The report cites unnamed sources, and the allegations are currently unsubstantiated. “Egregious fraud in Minnesota has…

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The Department of Justice on Friday asked a federal appeals court to remove U.S. District Judge James Boasberg from an ongoing case over the administrations invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to deport members of Venezuelan gangs.Baosberg has planned contempt hearings over the administration’s response to his orders, despite the Supreme Court previously shutting down his initial stays. The DOJ made its request to remove him in a filing to the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. “This long-running saga never should have begun; should not have continued at all after this Court’s last intervention; and certainly should not…

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In this episode, John Richardson from VitaminB174U.com joins me to talk about real case studies that his father and G. Edward Griffin’s wife, Patricia, documented in which Dr. Richardson treated his patients with a few things, mainly diet and laetrile (Vitamin B17). This is an informative episode to share with friends and family who are battling cancer. Buy All-American! Bring health and vitality back to your body with these non-transdermal patches Get your Vitamin B17 & Get 10% Off With Promo Code TIM How To Protect Yourself From 5G, EMF & RF Radiation – Use promo code TIM to save $$$…

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When Steve Keogh arrived at the scene of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, he confronted conditions no planning document could have prepared him for: smoke-filled tunnels, injured passengers, and limited information about whether more attacks were imminent. As one of the first detectives on-site, he had to make immediate decisions while absorbing conflicting reports and dealing with uncertainty that shifted minute by minute. Keogh, now Head of Corporate Training at Periculum Security Group after a 30-year career at Scotland Yard, recalls the moment vividly. “There wasn’t time to stand back and map out every option,” he said. “You prioritised…

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In case you needed any more proof Harvin was “built different.”PublishedDecember 12, 2025 4:00 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 4:00 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe stories we have heard from the Legion of Boom era of the Seattle Seahawks have been legendary, but recently, former LOB’er Richard Sherman gave us a familiar one with a new twist.Sherman was on the Closed On Sundays podcast with former Crimson Tide and current NFL defensive backs Terrion Arnold and Pat Surtain II earlier this week to talk about his career in the league and, more specifically, his time in Seattle.  During the podcast, he started to…

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‘Fat Slob’ Pritzker wants more death. Illinois is going down yet another dark path. The democratic government that President Donald J. Trump calls a ‘fat slob’ leads a government with a perpetual commitment to death – be it in abortion, be it by freeing cold-blooded killers in the streets of his violent state, be it in his new initiative with assisted suicide policies. Sure enough, as is the case anywhere, the policies are first presented as ‘only for special circumstances’, only to be quickly escalated, in the context that the safeguards are not even enforced. In Canada, it’s almost to…

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The Week of Power Line, as Duane and I celebrate at the end of our upcoming Week in Review podcast, ends with not just a bang but a GBU-57 bunker buster. Ironically, the climax of this week doesn’t come at Power Line itself but at the Washington Free Beacon, where Scott Johnson lays out his epic I told you so about Ilhan Omar. Advertisement This week, the mainstream media finally took serious notice of the massive fraud conducted in Minnesota over the last several years under the nose of Tim Walz and the Democrat establishment. Scott takes this moment to…

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