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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Victor Davis Hanson, the favorite academic of conservatives across the country, recently pointed out that the Democrats absolutely despise the working class and notes that this is going to be a huge problem for them going forward. Hanson used the recent example of Gavin Newsom’s wife claiming that she brought her children to the American south so that they could see what ‘real bigotry’ looks like, and the fact that Jimmy Kimmel mocked Markwayne Mullin for being a plumber before he got into politics. Hanson points out that they do this while claiming to be the…

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Political strategist Mark Penn said Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s decision to grant a two-week ceasefire with Iran carries significant risks. Trump announced that he would suspend a planned U.S. attack on Iran for two weeks, calling the pause a “double‑sided ceasefire” as behind‑the‑scenes diplomacy advances. Penn said on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that the administration’s decision reflects both strategic calculations and public opinion.“I think it’s a risky two-week period because it enables them to regroup, but on the other hand, the president, if he thinks he has a real opportunity to come out with a negotiated victory, then…

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Please Follow us on Truth Social, X , Youtube , Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Gab Posted Zero Hedge Living in New York City without financial assistance now requires a six-figure income in every borough, according to Bloomberg. The Fund for the City of New York’s latest “self-sufficiency standard” shows that in 2026, a family of four with two school-age children needs about $133,000 a year to cover basic expenses without outside help. Still, 46% of households fall short of that level. A separate report from Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s office found that economic strain is even more widespread. In 2022, more than 5 million…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Dr. Vin Gupta, a left wing quack who often appears on MSNOW, recently posted a tweet suggesting that Trump has dementia. But of course he said that Joe Biden was just fine back in 2024. And of course, Gupta has never even met Trump, let alone examined him, so he is diagnosing him from afar, a big no-no in medicine. These people are just so insufferable. In the tweet below, Gupta says: Erratic.Can’t finish sentences.Often confused.Illogical train of thought.Word finding difficulties. Developing and worsening gradually over time. The President is exhibiting all the signs of dementia.…

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So-called Republican Maria Salazar is trying to convince everyone that her Dignity Act is not an amnesty bill. However, it is an amnesty bill for 10 million future Democrats who poured into the country illegally. Nineteen Republicans want amnesty for 10 million or more illegal foreigners after running for office on mass deportations! Giving amnesty to people breaking into the country is an invitation to a lot more illegal immigration. [embedded content] We are very lucky to have Rep. Brandon Gill. He has common sense. Maria, your ‘DIGNIDAD Act’ would give legal status to over 10 million illegal aliens. It’s…

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The Moon, seen here backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by one of the cameras on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wings. Courtesy of NASAHOUSTON—The Artemis II astronauts are on their way home from the moon.NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen left lunar space just before 1:30 p.m. ET on April 7.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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HONOLULU (CN) — Honolulu prosecutors opened closing arguments on Tuesday in a Maui doctor’s attempted murder trial detailing what they described as three escalating plans, each with the goal of murdering his wife on a hiking trail.“Plan A was the push. The intent was to kill,” Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Joel Garner told 16 jurors. “When Plan A didn’t work, the defendant moved on to Plan B. Plan B: inject her with the syringe, knock her out, push her off the cliff. The intent behind Plan B was to kill. Plan C: when the first two plans didn’t work, beat her…

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Just before tonight’s (April 7) 8 p.m. ET deadline, President Donald Trump agreed to suspend the attack on Iran for two weeks, as long as Iran agrees to open the Strait of Hormuz. In a Truth Social post, the commander-in-chief said: “Based on conversations with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, of Pakistan, and wherein they requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran, and subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and…

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Democrat Chris Taylor A very liberal judge won Wisconsin’s Supreme Court seat in Tuesday night’s election, expanding the Democrat majority. Just a few years ago, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court had a conservative majority. After Chris Taylor’s Tuesday night victory, the Wisconsin Supreme Court will expand to a 5-2 Democrat majority. The Hill reported: Democratic-backed candidate Chris Taylor is projected to win a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, expanding the court’s liberal majority, according to Decision Desk HQ. Taylor, an appellate court judge, defeated Maria Lazar, a conservative and fellow appellate court judge, for a seat left open…

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(Headline USA) U.S. President Donald Trump pulled back on his threats to launch devastating strikes on Iran late Tuesday, swerving to deescalate the war less than two hours before the deadline he set for Tehran to capitulate to a deal.Trump said he was holding off on his threatened attacks on Iranian bridges and power plants, as the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it has accepted the ceasefire and that it would negotiate with the United States in Islamabad beginning Friday. Neither Iran…

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In 2024, Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative assets manager, launched a $750 million investment in Moderna to support the development of its mRNA flu vaccine. In February, the FDA rejected a review of the vaccine’s Phase 3 clinical trial. By early March, the head of the agency’s vaccine division was gone from the FDA, and the review was back on. Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube  by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. In February, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made waves after it declined to review the Phase 3 clinical trial data for Moderna’s mRNA…

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The now-27-year-old man testified that police filed less-lethal weapons at a crowd without a warning or an order to disperse.LOS ANGELES (CN) — Two Los Angeles Police Department officers went on trial Tuesday on claims they violated the civil rights of a college student who says he was hit in the eye by a rubber bullet during early morning celebrations after the LA Dodgers won the World Series in 2020.Isaac Castellanos, who was 22 years old at the time, had driven up from Long Beach to downtown LA with a group of friends to watch the celebrations on the evening…

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Source: You Tube Please Follow us on Truth Social, X , Youtube , Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Gab The local elections held on March 29, 2026 in Serbia were not an exercise in democracy — they were a brazen criminal operation orchestrated by Aleksandar Vučić and his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) to maintain power through theft, intimidation, and outright mafia tactics. In a blatant display of contempt for the will of the people, the regime stole every single one of the ten contested municipalities and the city of Bor. This was not a victory; it was electoral robbery, proven by overwhelming evidence of organized fraud, violence against students, and systematic…

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A weapon that leaves no shell casings, produces no muzzle flash, and generates barely a whisper is not science fiction. It is now in the hands of Chinese security forces and being showcased as the future technology of warfare. It’s the Gauss gun and it represents the evolution of war. Even more powerful, recently unveiled mobile microwave emitters mounted on armored trucks are designed to fry the electronics of an entire drone swarm from nearly two miles away. Together, these two emerging technologies, one silent and precise, the other invisible and devastating, may give Beijing the ability to control populations…

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A growing movement of chefs and nutritionists is advocating for the consumption of traditionally discarded food scraps like peels, stems and rinds. These often-overlooked parts are frequently concentrated sources of vitamins, fiber and potent disease-fighting phytochemicals. Common examples include citrus peels rich in cancer-fighting limonene, broccoli stalks high in sulforaphane, and onion skins loaded with heart-healthy quercetin. Utilizing these scraps reduces food waste, offering both significant environmental benefits and household economic savings. Simple preparation methods, such as blending into smoothies, roasting, or steeping in broths, can make these nutrient-dense scraps palatable and easy to incorporate into daily meals. In kitchens…

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“The Community Survival Guide: Thriving in Chaos Through Mutual Aid” mentions that historical and modern crises (Hurricane Katrina, Venezuela’s collapse) prove that isolated individuals face higher mortality rates, while communities with strong social ties recover faster and thrive. Psychological studies show isolation leads to cognitive decline, depression and physical deterioration, while social bonds reduce stress and improve decision-making in disasters. No single person can master farming, medicine, security and repairs; survival depends on shared labor, specialization and mutual aid (e.g., frontier settlers, Amish communities). Decentralized mutual aid networks (Puerto Rico’s solar grids, Greek local currencies) succeed where centralized systems fail,…

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U.S. LNG Exports Reached Record High in March Amid Global Supply Shock Introduction The United States exported a record volume of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in March 2026, shipping 11.7 million metric tons as Middle Eastern supply disruptions and new domestic terminals combined to reshape global energy flows. According to preliminary data from LSEG cited by The Center Square, the surge was driven by panic buying in Europe and Asia after geopolitical conflict removed a significant portion of global LNG supply [1]. The record shipments solidified the U.S. position as the world’s dominant LNG exporter and provided a critical revenue…

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FCC Bans New Consumer-Grade Wi-Fi Routers Manufactured Outside the U.S. The Federal Communications Commission has banned the import of all new consumer-grade wireless routers manufactured outside the United States, citing severe national security risks. The order, issued on March 23, 2026, adds routers to the agency’s ‘Covered List’ of restricted communications equipment. The FCC said the action aims to prevent foreign adversaries from accessing equipment used in American homes and offices, which could be leveraged for cyberattacks. Officials stated that the move followed a National Security Determination from the executive branch warning of increasing threats tied to routers produced abroad.…

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Colorado Lawmakers Pass Expanded Conversion Therapy Litigation Measure Following Supreme Court Ruling The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday, April 2, 2026, allowing individuals to sue mental health professionals who provide services aimed at changing a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. The legislation creates a private right of action for those claiming injury from so-called ‘conversion therapy’ [1]. The move by the Democrat-led chamber occurred just two days after the U.S. Supreme Court issued an 8-1 ruling that struck down Colorado’s statutory ban on the practice, finding it violated the First Amendment rights of therapists [2],…

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Space Mirror Proposal Faces Scientific Pushback Over Environmental and Health Concerns Summary: Startup Plans to Deploy 50,000 Mirrors, Scientists Warn of Global Consequences A California-based startup is seeking federal approval to launch thousands of reflective satellites into orbit to beam sunlight to Earth at night, a proposal that has drawn sharp warnings from international scientific societies about potential global disruptions to ecosystems and human health. [1] Reflect Orbital aims to deploy a constellation of up to 50,000 mirrors to sell “sunlight on demand” to commercial and government clients, according to company plans. [1] The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reviewing the…

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The hidden power of potassium: Why this essential electrolyte is being suppressed Potassium is essential for nerve/muscle function and glucose metabolism, yet 90% of Americans are deficient due to processed foods disrupting the natural 10:1 potassium-to-sodium balance, fueling heart disease and cancer. The FDA arbitrarily limits potassium supplements to 99 mg per tablet—ostensibly for kidney safety—while ignoring widespread deficiency, pushing people toward Big Pharma’s toxic, profit-driven drugs instead. Whole foods like beet greens (1,309 mg/cup), potatoes (926 mg) and avocados (487 mg) provide safe, effective potassium without side effects, yet are suppressed to maintain dependency on synthetic medications. Processed foods…

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Water intoxication is dangerous. Excessive water dilutes blood sodium (hyponatremia), causing cell swelling, confusion, seizures and even death. Endurance athletes, infants and those experiencing extreme heat are most at risk. Sweat loss and improper electrolyte replenishment can trigger overhydration. “Eight glasses a day” is misleading. Individual water needs vary by weight, activity, climate and health. Electrolyte balance is critical. Electrolyte drinks help during prolonged activity, but moderation is key; kidneys process only 0.8–1.0 liters per hour. Listen to your body. Thirst is a reliable indicator; sip steadily, avoid forced intake and adjust for personal factors to maintain safe hydration. Water is essential…

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A long-term study tracking nearly 11,000 adults for two decades has concluded that reducing arsenic exposure can substantially lower the risk of death from chronic diseases, according to researchers from Columbia University and New York University. Participants who lowered their high arsenic exposure saw death rates from heart disease and cancer fall by as much as 50%, the study found. The research, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), indicates the human body has a significant capacity to recover once the source of toxic contamination is removed. The findings challenge the assumption that damage from chronic toxic…

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Independent Chris Taylor won a seat Tuesday night on Wisconsin’s state Supreme Court, the Associated Press projects, expanding a liberal majority on the court, with help from the state Democratic Party’s endorsement.Taylor defeated the Republican endorsed Independent Maria Lazar with 60.8% of the vote, compared to Lazar’s 39.1%.  Taylor’s victory flipped retiring Justice Rebecca Bradley’s seat and gives liberal justices a 5-2 majority on the swing state’s highest court, putting the majority out of reach for conservatives until at least 2030, according to NBC News.  The new Wisconsin Supreme Court justice served as a state appeals court judge and previously…

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The board of Wisconsin’s public university system voted unanimously Tuesday to remove President Jay Rothman as the system’s leader, which comes after he faced pushback for working with the Republican-led state legislature and ignored calls to resign. Rothman faced scrutiny from the Board of Regents, students and faculty after he agreed to freeze diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions in 2023, according to the New York Times. The 17-member board did not give specific reasons for its decision to oust Rothman, but said it “lost confidence in President Rothman’s ability to lead the UWs moving forward.”  UW Vice President for University…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Today on The Five, Greg Gutfeld roasted the Democrats for being fine with Obama requiring ID at the opening of his hideous library, but not to vote in our elections. Greg started by making a great joke about Obama’s birth certificate that is sure to trigger the left, but he ended on an excellent point about why Democrats oppose voter ID. At the end of the clip, he says: “We have seen every single institution run by humans rife with corruption. You can go anywhere from the homeless industry to healthcare, Medicaid, education, the prison system,…

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Boston owner appears to laugh off his 2-8 team’s disastrous MLB start.PublishedApril 7, 2026 10:00 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 7, 2026 10:00 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe Boston Red Sox are one of baseball’s richest teams. They’re located in a large market, have a massive, devoted fan base, and play their home games in one of the most iconic venues in American sports. They’ve also won the World Series four times in the last 22 years, in 2004, 2007, 2013, and 2018. This is an organization used to success.They were also aggressive in the offseason, trading for Sonny Gray, Willson Contreras, Caleb Durbin, and…

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Iran launched a series of missile attacks on Israel soon after President Donald Trump announced a two‑week halt to U.S. strikes against Tehran on Tuesday. Trump announced late Tuesday that he agreed to extend his Iran deadline by two weeks, pausing American military action during that window. Despite the tentative agreement, sirens sounded across Israel shortly after Trump’s post on Truth Social as Fox News correspondent Mike Tobin, reporting live from Tel Aviv, said alerts of incoming missiles began almost immediately.“Jesse, as soon as we got the ceasefire, we got a bunch of missile fire. [It] wasn’t five minutes from…

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U.S. journalist Shelly Kittleson poses for a cellphone photo in a cafe in Baghdad, Iraq, on March 30, 2026. AP PhotoAmerican journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was abducted in Iraq last week, has been released, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed in a statement on April 7.Kittleson, a freelance journalist who contributes to Al-Monitor, was abducted by the Iranian-backed terrorist group Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, last week.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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Order Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’: HERE.The daring rescue of an American F-15E fighter pilot was a huge success, but in all the excitement, something has gone missing. Back in 1979, Iran’s Islamic regime invaded the US embassy in Tehran – an act of war – and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days. In Age of Reagan: The Fall of the Old Liberal Order, Steven F. Hayward describes Jimmy Carter’s attempt to rescue the hostages:Within days of the hostage-taking in November 1979 President Jimmy Carter ordered the Joint Chiefs…

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Order Daniel Greenfield’s new book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers’ Fight Against the Left: HERE. In 2018, there were 870,044 people in San Francisco and after years of decline, that number fell to an estimated 826,079 last year. A 5% population decline should have led to a spending decline, but instead the city budget shot up from $11 billion to $16 billion. This was up from a $6.8 billion budget in 2012 for a roughly similar population of 828.963. San Francisco had gone from spending $8,203 per person in 2012 to spending $12,643 per person in 2018 and is now at $19,369…

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Order Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’: HERE. Subscribe to the Glazov Gang Newsletter and follow us on our YouTube and Rumble channels – and on X: @jamieglazov, GETTR: @jglazov and Facebook. Please donate via our Pay Pal account. Also show your support for Mike Lindell and The Glazov Gang by using this link for MyPillow and save up to 65% on all your purchases! In this new episode of The Josh Hammer Show: Jamie discusses his new book, United in Hate, and he unveils The origins of the Red-Green Alliance to…

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MADISON, Wis. (CN)** ** — Appeals Judge Chris Taylor came out on top Tuesday in the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, extending the liberal majority on the bench.This race looked starkly different from the all-out battle Wisconsin saw in the 2025 election for Chief Justice Ann Walsh Bradley’s seat between Justice Susan Crawford and former U.S. Attorney Brad Schimel.Spending in that race shattered records with a shocking $100 million price tag fueled by Schimel’s biggest donor, Elon Musk, while this race struggled to break $10 million. According to reports made by the candidates to the Wisconsin Ethics…

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The O’Keefe Media Group on Tuesday released undercover video of California’s top Controller Communications official admitting that audits “are not getting done” while acknowledging that fraud is rampant in the state. Bismarck Obando told an undercover O’Keefe Media Group journalist that there is no plan to tackle homelessness. “Do you feel there’s fraud going on in the state of California?” the OMG journalist asked Obando. Without skipping a beat he replied, “Everywhere, cities, counties, special districts, hospitals, insurance companies.” “We just can’t conduct the audits,” Obando told the journalist. “It’s funny because they haven’t funded us to do those audits…they…

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The Bucks have reached ‘dumpster fire’ status and Doc Rivers sounds like he wants out.PublishedApril 7, 2026 9:40 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 7, 2026 9:40 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkBucks coach Doc Rivers sounds fed up with the grind in Milwaukee.What was supposed to be a contending season has instead devolved into frustration, so much so that Rivers sounds like a man with one foot out the door.The Bucks sit at 31-47 and are still searching for answers. At 64, Rivers now seems to be weighing whether the job is worth the toll.Doc Rivers speaks during a press conference for the 2026 Inductees to…

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Smoke rises from the site of a US-Israeli strike on the Iranian capital Tehran on April 7, 2026. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /House Democratic leadership on April 7 condemned President Donald Trump’s comments earlier in the day about potentially ending the Iranian civilization and called on Congress to return to session immediately.“His statement threatening to eradicate an entire civilization shocks the conscience and requires a decisive congressional response,” top House Democrats said in a joint statement.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit…

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Order Robert Spencer’s new book, Holy Hell: Islam’s Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It: HERE. There is madness everywhere in Europe and North America, and it’s increasing? What can we possibly do about this alarming outbreak of mental illness? The conventional wisdom still remains in place: most politicians and a large segment of the public assume that Islam is a religion of peace; that Islamic jihadis are “extremists” with only a dim understanding of their own religion, and with more in common with “extremists” of other faiths than with their fellow Muslims; and that anyone who believes…

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Order Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’: HERE. Amazing but true: the niece and grand-niece of that arch-villain and war criminal Qassem Soleimani, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander whom the Americans assassinated in 2020 while he was traveling on the Airport Road in Baghdad, are alive and well and until just now were living in Los Angeles. And they’ve been spending a lot of the money their uncle appropriated from the Iranian Treasury and gave to them. Now their luck has run out, and they are about to be deported.…

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Order Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’: HERE. A routine domestic flight became tense after a Muslim passenger tried to open the emergency exit door twice, requiring crew intervention and an aborted landing on March 29, 2026. The incident on an IndiGo flight from Bengaluru to Varanasi shows the unpredictable nature of aviation threats, from disruptions by jihad-minded individuals to global attacks. Mohammad Adnan from Uttar Pradesh’s Mau district was traveling for personal reasons and boarded the flight without any initial issue. The flight departed normally from Bengaluru, and was calm for the…

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Order Robert Spencer’s new book, Holy Hell: Islam’s Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It: HERE. At a pretrial hearing in his military trial on July 9, 2013, one of the most notorious recent assassins inside the United States explained his creed, his allegiances and intentions clearly. Hasan, a major in the U.S. Army who admitted to having murdered thirteen people and wounded thirty at Fort Hood on November 5, 2009, complained that he was being made to wear an Army uniform. “I can’t take any pride in wearing this uniform,” he explained, “it represents an enemy of…

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin may take action against “sanctuary cities” that subvert federal immigration laws by removing customs agents at their international airports. The move would crush the tourist economies of sanctuary cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco by rendering them incapable of processing international travelers. Mullin floated the idea Monday during an interview with Fox News host Bret Baier. “I believe sanctuary cities — it’s not lawful,” the DHS boss said. “This one area we may take a hard look at is … some of these cities have international airports. If they’re…

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Like a defense waiting for the snap on fourth down, the NFL world is on its toes watching this one.PublishedApril 7, 2026 9:15 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 7, 2026 9:15 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkPoolside hugs and hand-holding between a married NFL head coach and a national reporter at a luxury resort tend to get people talking in a hurry. On Tuesday, Page Six dropped exclusive photos showing New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and The Athletic NFL reporter Dianna Russini at the Ambiente resort, where the two were seen lounging side by side in the pool, embracing, and appearing to hold hands. Real…

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New claims have emerged about Bryon Noem, the husband of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, involving an alleged years-long online relationship with an adult content creator. In an interview published Tuesday by the Daily Mail, Nicole Raccagno, a Las Vegas-based model on OnlyFans, detailed what she described as an ongoing financial and personal arrangement with Noem that began in 2020. Raccagno, 47, said Noem initially contacted her under a pseudonym before their interactions developed into what she characterized as a sustained arrangement involving regular payments and personal messages. At one point, she alleged that Noem was providing her with…

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Order Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’: HERE. On March 31, President Donald Trump told major media the American military operation to end the Iranian dictatorship’s nuclear weapons quest would conclude “within two weeks, maybe two weeks, maybe three.” Trump said, by then, the U.S. will have achieved all of its military objectives, which includes destroying the regime’s ability to threaten the Middle East and Europe with conventional weapons. Given the number of ayatollahs, secret police commanders and Republican Guard officers killed in the Israeli campaign targeting Iranian leaders, Trump is arguing Iran…

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I’m watching the next Red Sox-Brewers game right now anticipating this moment … LMAO! For most of his career, Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras has played in the National League Central, doing so as a member of the Chicago Cubs and then as a part of the St. Louis Cardinals. (RELATED: Giants’ Tony Vitello Sees His First MLB Ejection Just Before San Francisco Chokefest)With this being the case, Contreras has faced off against the Milwaukee Brewers a lot, and his hatred for them runs deep. And that’s especially true considering the Brewers have seen multiple changes when it…

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday night that he has agreed to Pakistan’s proposed two-week ceasefire with Iran if they agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran has now agreed to do so.”Based on conversations with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, of Pakistan, and wherein they requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran, and subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two…

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday that it would be an “honor” if President Donald Trump decided to pick him to replace former Attorney General Pam Bondi on a more long-term basis.Trump moved Blanche into the acting position last month, immediately after firing Bondi, but has not nominated an individual to formally replace her. Blanche served as Bondi’s deputy attorney general.  “As to whether or not I want this job, I did not ask for this job,” Blanche said in his first press briefing since Bondi’s departure. “I love working for President Trump. It’s the greatest honor of a…

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Clay Fuller, President Donald Trump’s pick to replace former GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, won a special election in Georgia Tuesday night, according to the Associated Press.Fuller won with 54% of the vote compared to Democrat Shawn Harris, who secured 46% at time of publishing, with 45% of the vote counted.  Fuller and Harris placed in the top two positions in a March special election, leading to Tuesday’s runoff. The district is heavily Republican and Fuller was the solid favorite to win the seat. Fuller’s arrival in Congress is expected to prove a boost to House Speaker Mike Johnson, who…

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