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The Tennessee Supreme Court building in Nashville on May 21, 2026. Jacki Thrapp/The Epoch TimesThe Tennessee Chancery Court dismissed an emergency lawsuit that aimed to block the state’s new congressional maps from going into effect ahead of the 2026 midterms.A three-judge panel appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court rejected the bid on May 26, days after hearing oral arguments from lawyers representing Tennessee voters and state election officials.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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(AP) — President Donald Trump is on a winning streak in Republican primaries, most recently endorsing Ken Paxton ahead of his Tuesday runoff victory over Sen. John Cornyn in Texas.But Trump’s tightening grip on his party could make it harder to win in the November midterms, when Republicans face a broader electorate that has soured on the president’s second term and the economy.The risk is compounded, Republican operatives say, by how cavalier the billionaire president has been in addressing Americans’ financial worries, which have been exacerbated by Trump’s trade rollercoaster and his ongoing war against Iran.Republican strategist David Urban, a Trump ally, acknowledged the president’s approach is making…

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Attorney General of Alabama Steve Marshall speaks to members of the press after the oral argument of the Merrill v. Milligan case at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 4, 2022. Alex Wong/Getty ImagesAlabama asked the U.S. Supreme Court on May 27 to allow the state to use a congressional map that removed one of two black-majority districts.The request came after a three-judge federal district court panel ordered Alabama the day before to continue using court-ordered districts from a 2024 map for elections to the U.S. House of Representatives.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript…

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Ferrari debuted its first all-electric model Monday: the $640,000 Ferrari Luce.  The model was met with vitriol from internet users. The market looked unfavorably upon Luce as well — Milan-listed shares fell on Tuesday by about 8% and U.S.-listed shares fell 5.3%, according to CNBC. (RELATED: Jaguar’s Sales Tank After Bizarre Non-Binary Rebrand) Pope Leo XIV seemed unimpressed, too. Ferrari Chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna, along with other executives and engineers, visited Pope Leo XIV in Castel Gandolfo, Rome, on Tuesday, presenting the pontiff with a Luce.  “Totally aerodynamic,” Elkann told the pope. “Oh, it’s aerodynamic,” the pope repeated. …

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A soldier fires a machine gun from a Leopard 2 tank at the Bundeswehr tank battalion 203 at the Field Marshal Rommel Barracks in Augustdorf, Germany, on Feb. 1, 2023. Martin Meissner/AP PhotoEuropean Union (EU) Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has urged European governments to ramp up weapons production, open military stockpiles to Ukraine, and adopt a “peace through strength” approach to deter Russia, echoing a phrase heavily used by U.S. President Donald Trump in his push to revive America’s military might.In an interview with the Financial Times published on May 27, Kubilius said Europe must move away from the production…

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Democratic Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed legislation that bans Glock pistols Wednesday, making the state the third to prohibit future sales of the ubiquitous pistol. Lamont signed the legislation into law Wednesday, according to the Connecticut General Assembly’s website. Top leaders from National Rifle Association and Second Amendment Foundation condemned Lamont’s approval of the measure, saying he was attacking law-abiding gun owners with the measure. “Machine guns are illegal in every state, including Connecticut. But they are still showing up on our streets, thanks to DIY machine gun pistols that can easily be converted into fully automatic weapons using a…

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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass’s closest rival in the June 2nd open primary election, has filed a formal complaint with the Los Angeles City Clerk alleging that Bass violated election laws by campaigning near a ballot drop box. In the complaint, Pratt’s attorney, Peter McNulty, blasted Bass for “flagrantly violat[ing] State of California and City of Los Angeles election laws by engaging in illegal electioneering.” According to California state law, illegal electioneering is “the visible display or audible dissemination of information that advocates for or against any candidate or measure on the ballot within the…

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Wednesday, May 27, 2026The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home of Portales, New Mexico. | Courtesy New Mexico Baptist Children’s HomeA Southern Baptist children’s home has approved a program to help pay for seminary training for houseparents involved in its ministry work.New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home, based in Portales, New Mexico, adopted the program earlier this month and is interviewing potential candidates among its houseparents — adults who oversee group residences.As part of the program, NMBCH will offer full-time tuition for one spouse and part-time tuition for the other spouse at any of the six seminaries affiliated…

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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Wednesday, May 27, 2026Gary Morgan is a charismatic Christian minister, speaker, and the co-founder and co-director of the School of Prophets alongside his wife, Sarah Morgan, in Melbourne, Australia. | YouTube/ Alex Fe’aoGary Morgan, a charismatic Christian minister, speaker and co-founder of the School of Prophets in Melbourne, Australia, has denied allegations that he mined social media data and presented it as prophetic revelation.Morgan, who co-founded the School of Prophets with his wife Sarah, also admitted to acting “inappropriately with a married woman” in 2008, but said he didn’t have sex with the woman, according…

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Perhaps. After all, leading Democrats have endorsed a Senate candidate in Maine who sported a Nazi SS tattoo for nearly two decades until it came to light in his current campaign. What’s a little work for an al-Qaeda front in comparison to that? Advertisement Adam Hamawy’s past has already come up in this campaign. He assisted the “Blind Sheikh,” Omar Abdel-Rahman, both before and after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, for which Abdel-Rahman was tried and convicted for terrorism and seditious conspiracy. Even Politico noted three weeks ago that Hamawy “had a real yearslong association” with Abdel-Rahman, as established…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. By signing up, you confirm you are 16+, will receive newsletters and promotional content and agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. For a few select evenings in the late spring and early summer, sunlight aligns with Manhattan’s grid. The city’s bustling streets are washed with golden light as the sun sets, while tourists and locals alike flood the streets to snap that perfect picture. This event is nicknamed Manhattanhenge…

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A court in Germany sentenced former Red Army Faction member Daniela Klette to 13 years in prison Wednesday for armed robberies carried out over the last three decades. Klette, 67, had been hiding in plain sight, living under a fake name in the German capital for over three decades, according to The Guardian. She was arrested at her Berlin home in 2024 and faced a 14-month trial after she was identified by an investigative journalist using facial recognition software, Reuters reported.She was found guilty of accounts of aggravated robberies, along with kidnapping for ransom and possession of military weapons between…

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Louis Love Money, a musician who wrote “The Lt. Governor Owes Me Money,” claims Mark Robinson weaponized the court system against him.RALEIGH, N.C. (CN) — A musician has filed suit against North Carolina’s former lieutenant governor, claiming the politician sued him maliciously to revive a flagging political campaign.Republican Mark Robinson, who ran for governor in 2024, sued CNN and local artist Louis Love Money for $50 million in October 2024 after the media giant published an article claiming Robinson made disturbing posts on pornography forums in the late 2000s.He later dismissed the case, but Money claims the former politician acted…

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Sweden’s parliament, presently controlled by center-right, conservative majority, has taken a decisive step in confronting a controversial practice increasingly linked to migration, unanimously voting to ban cousin marriages and other close-relative unions in what many see as a long-overdue correction to decades of failed integration policies. The new law, according reports from the Swedish press, introduces a blanket prohibition on marriages between cousins, as well as a wider ban on unions between other close relatives. It is scheduled to come into force on July 1, 2026. Crucially, the legislation goes beyond domestic law. Foreign cousin marriages will also, as a…

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The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) formally requested on Tuesday that the U.S. Supreme Court resolve a challenge to provisions of Arizona law requiring residents to prove they’re American citizens when registering to vote. The agency’s request came in the form of a petition for certiorari that asked the high court to take up and hear arguments in a legal dispute over Arizona statutes governing voter registration. As The Federalist previously reported, the contested provisions mandate residents to show documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) when registering via state voter registration forms. They also required such proof for individuals submitting mail-in ballots…

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SSP5-8.5: Garbage In, Doomcasting Out By Willis Eschenbach You might have read about RCP8.5, which is now called SSP5-8.5. It is the most extreme future scenario proposed by the IPCC. You might also have read that it is being thrown in the trash can. Finally, you may have seen claims from the usual suspects that the death of SSP5-8.5 is because we’ve been so gosh-darned successful in reducing CO2 emissions. Gavin Schmidt’s RealClimate blog (where I’ve been banned for a couple of decades now) mentions the effects of “the Montreal Protocol, the Clean Air Acts, renewable energy price falls, fracking, the…

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Democratic Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed legislation Wednesday that bans Glock pistols, making the state the third to prohibit future sales of the ubiquitous pistol. Lamont signed the legislation into law Wednesday, according to the Connecticut General Assembly’s website. Top leaders from the National Rifle Association and Second Amendment Foundation condemned Lamont’s approval of the measure, saying he was attacking law-abiding gun owners with the measure. (RELATED: Democrat Governor Signs Bill To Ban Glocks—But Immediately Faces Legal Challenge From Pro-Gun Groups)“Machine guns are illegal in every state, including Connecticut. But they are still showing up on our streets, thanks to…

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HOUSTON, Texas (CN) — Ken Paxton will be the Republican nominee for one of Texas’ two seats in the U.S. Senate, placing the far-right attorney general up against a progressive Democrat in the November general election.Paxton defeated four-term incumbent Senator John Cornyn by a 27% margin, leading by about 380,000 votes with 1.38 million total cast in the Republican Senate runoff, according to the latest tallies.But this dramatic victory may be difficult for Paxton to translate into a general election win. If Paxton wants to win, he needs to do three things: get enough Republicans behind him, get them to…

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Top-ranked Belgian Alexander Blockx pulled out of the French Open on Tuesday after hearing his ankle snap and reportedly lashed out at the tournament. The 21-year-old confirmed the news on Instagram before his scheduled second-round match against eighth seed Alex de Minaur. Blockx is the world No. 37, according to the Association of Tennis Professionals’ (ATP) rankings. The French Open formally announced his withdrawal Tuesday, the ATP said.“Unfortunately during today’s practice I heard a snap in my ankle while I sprained it, which is why I had to withdraw from tomorrow’s match that I was really looking forward to. A…

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The Trump administration is considering plans to suspend immigration and customs processing at airports in Democrat-run sanctuary cities. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the administration is drawing up plans to halt processing at airports in Democratic-run jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. Mullin confirmed the plans in an interview on Fox News host Sean Hannity. “We’re currently drawing up plans to say listen, in these sanctuary cities, where the local, radical left Democrats aren’t allowing us to do our job and enforce federal laws, then we shouldn’t be processing international flights into their cities either,” he…

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After a lower court in Alabama rejected the opportunity to follow the Supreme Court’s lead and reverse its decision blocking the state’s new congressional map favoring Republicans, Alabama appealed directly to the High Court, asking it to intervene. On April 29, a Supreme Court decision struck down Louisiana’s racially-gerrymandered map and limited the ability of plaintiffs to use the Voting Rights Act to prove a map is unconstitutional, reviving the prospects of Alabama’s court-blocked congressional map. Then, on May 11, the Supreme Court sent Alabama’s redistricting dispute over its new map back to the lower federal district court that had…

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Iranian media obtained a draft of an unofficial framework for a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran, which would end the conflict. Under the terms of the framework, Iran would allow commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and within a month, restore it to levels it was at before the conflict began, Reuters reported.  The deal would exclude military vessels and allows Iran to manage ship traffic through the strait in partnership with Oman. The framework hasn’t been finalized and Tehran has no plans to act on the document without “tangible verification.”  If a final agreement were to…

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A woman who was fired from Ball State University in Indiana over a private Facebook post critical of Charlie Kirk following his assassination will receive a $225,000 legal settlement. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court last year on behalf of Suzanne Swierc, who worked as director of health promotion and advocacy at Ball State.  The lawsuit named Ball State University President Geoffrey Mearns and argued her termination violated her constitutional rights because she was “a private citizen speaking on a matter of public concern.” “The First Amendment does not allow government institutions to retaliate in those…

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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara on Tuesday resigned from his post after an investigation found that he maintained sexual relationships with public employees.Mayor Jacob Frey confirmed O’Hara’s resignation in a press conference, saying “when you serve as chief of the Minneapolis Police Department, trust is not secondary to the job, it is the job. When trust is broken, it becomes extremely difficult to continue leading effectively.”  Assistant Police Chief Katie Blackwell will assume the chief’s duties in an acting capacity. O’Hara has held the post since 2022. His tenure coincided with considerable civil unrest in the city, especially amid President…

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin this week condemned New Jersey lawmakers for what he called a “political stunt” at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility over Memorial Day.New Jersey Democratic Sens. Corey Booker and Andy Kim this week, have zeroed in on an alleged hunger strike at Delaney Hall, a detention facility in the Garden State. “This is nothing more than a political stunt by New Jersey sanctuary politicians for fundraising clicks. There is NO hunger strike at Delaney Hall. There are no subprime conditions,” Mullin said on X. Mullin made the remarks in response to a post from Booker…

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The Civil Rights Division of the DOJ filed a lawsuit against UCLA for tolerating antisemitic harassment and discrimination against its Jewish and Israeli students in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The post Feds Sue UCLA Over Campus Antisemitism—Again first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Former Spanish socialist PM Zapatero – Wiki Commons Socialism, thy name is graft. The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) is living a major crisis, with electoral defeats, corruption investigations and prosecutions, and widespread allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Besides the current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez having his wife, his brother, and multiple key allies under investigation for corruption, now the former PM José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is under investigation for influence-peddling and other offenses by a judge examining the state bailout of a Venezuela-linked airline. Besides that, a police raid in his house and offices found and seized luxury…

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Imagine being a STEM professor in the University of California system. Once the crown jewel of a state that boasts some of the biggest and most advanced high-tech companies in the world, you are now struggling to teach middle-school math to students who have been told that they have been prepared to become high achievers.  Advertisement It must be frustrating as hell. In fact, we know it is because they are now standing up and demanding that the university system reverse its policy, implemented at the height of the George Floyd madness, of dropping standardized tests from its admissions process. The entry…

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CNN’s Kaitlin Collins asked Zohran Kwame Mamdani, the Ugandan mayor of New York City, if he had heard back from Citadel CEO Ken Griffin after Zohran’s creepy public video message, while doxing only Mr. Griffin to gleefully say he was going to tack on more taxes to his apartment in the city. Griffin then said he won’t build in New York City any longer and might cancel his current $6 billion building. Zohran didn’t answer Collins’ question, and with his fake smile and untold arrogance, he gave a dissertation on people who need everyone else’s money. Finally, after she asked…

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MILWAUKIE, Ore. (CN) — Workers at Dark Horse Comics publicly announced Wednesday that employees at the comic publisher’s headquarters have organized a union, joining a growing wave of labor organizing across comics, games and creative media.The union, called Dark Horse Workers United, says it has support from a supermajority of employees across multiple departments at the company’s headquarters in Milwaukie, Oregon, just outside of Portland.“At the moment, we have just under 70 public supporters and more who are aligned with us but not public,” said Riley VanDyke, a graphic designer and member of the organizing committee.VanDyke and fellow organizer Riley…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech How much should we sleep each night? It’s the age-old question that makes almost nobody happy, since most of us know at the back of our chronically shut-eye deprived minds that we don’t get enough of it.  But on the flip-side, new research suggests there’s such a thing as excessive sleep, too. In a study published in the journal Nature, scientists narrowed down a “sweet spot” of between 6.4 and 7.8 hours of sleep per night. Sleep durations that fall too much on…

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In a rather inconvenient display of corporate dysfunction, BP announced on Tuesday the immediate removal of its chairman, Albert Manifold, just months after he took the helm and weeks after the company reported a robust $3.2 billion quarterly underlying profit. The board cited “serious concerns” over “important governance standards, oversight and conduct” that it deemed unacceptable. Shares plunged nearly 10% on the news, underscoring the market’s frustration with yet another leadership upheaval at one of the world’s largest energy companies. This latest bit of boardroom theater comes at a time when BP had hoped to be laser-focused on delivering value…

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New Jersey Democratic House candidate Adam Hamawy worked for an Al-Qaida-linked nonprofit in the 1990s before international investigations led to its closing, Jewish Insider reported. Hamawy said in a 1996 interview that he had passed out humanitarian supplies around Bosnia two years earlier for the Benevolence International Foundation (BIF), the outlet reported, citing the archived story from the Newark Star-Ledger. The U.S. government and United Nations (UN) later identified the Illinois-based foundation as a clandestine funding source for Al-Qaida and 9/11 architect Osama bin Laden. (RELATED: Pro-Mamdani PAC Took Donation From Islamist Cleric Who Vouched For Terror Plot Mastermind) Terrorist…

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By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter Wednesday, May 27, 2026gorodenkoff/iStockOne of California’s largest courts is testing a new artificial intelligence tool that can draft orders and produce research memos for judges, primarily in civil cases. Learned Hand, an AI company built exclusively for judges, announced a partnership with the Superior Court of Los Angeles County in March to explore how AI can support judicial officers and court staff across the lifecycle of a case. The pilot program, which currently focuses on civil cases, will cost over $300,000 and run through early 2027. However, the program could expand to “limited use in…

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With the liberal media making a full court push to make President Trump’s health an issue this week, the Cackling Coven of ABC’s The View tried to rewrite the history of the Biden presidency and downplay his mental decline and sleeping fits. On Wednesday’s episode, co-host Joy Behar scoffed at the idea that Biden had ever dozed off as president. Meanwhile, The View doctored a NewsBusters X post playing along with the meme showing media folks ‘falling asleep’ on set. While co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin had mentioned President Biden’s disastrous debate performance that sank his reelection ambitions, Behar interrupted her…

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The “Big Three” of ABC, CBS, and NBC were enthralled Wednesday morning with the possibilities of a blue Texas Senate seat in November as they declared the Republican nomination of “controversial” Attorney General Ken Paxton over incumbent John Cornyn could “backfire for the GOP” with Democrat state Representative James Talarico serving “as their best chance to win in decades.” ABC’s Good Morning America co-host and former Clinton official George Stephanopoulos boasted in a tease about said “backfir[ing]”: “Texas-sized win for President Trump. Attorney General Ken Paxton ousts longtime Republican Senator John Cornyn in the high-stakes primary. Will that backfire for…

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The woman killed during a freak accident in South Carolina has been identified by the Clarendon County Coroner. Dana Winger, 56, was dining at the Driftwood Grill on the Lake Marion shore on May 23 when a heavy storm came through the area, dislodging a restaurant umbrella that struck her in the head and neck. Emergency services were immediately contacted, but efforts to revive the unresponsive Winger were unsuccessful, and she was pronounced deceased an hour after the shocking incident. “An autopsy will be performed on Winger’s body at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston on Wednesday. The…

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A depraved anti-ICE rioter was seen screaming profanities at a Fox reporter while she was reporting live on the riots outside Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday.  While reporting on the crazed anti-ICE rioters, Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams approached the woman, saying on camera, “We have people like this. You are a protester who’s been out here, and you have a dirty mouth.” As McAdams was speaking, the crazed liberal said repeatedly, “You’re a f*cking b*tch.” “So, that’s just what we deal with,” McAdams reported. “Just for people who want to know what it’s like…

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Hundreds of University of California (UC) faculty signed an open letter Tuesday demanding a return to mandatory mathematical standardized testing in college admissions.  The letter, now signed by over 550 STEM professors from various UC campuses, alerted the university president, Board of Regents and academic Senate of students’ failing performances in mathematical subjects, warning of “preparation gaps so severe that instructors must re-teach middle school mathematics.”UC removed its mandatory standardized testing admission requirements in 2020, joining over a thousand other universities that implemented similar policies in the wake of COVID-19 school disruptions. UC currently evaluates student applications based on GPA…

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A CEO’s decision gave cause for “Cubicle dwellers” to rejoice after he eliminated the one troublesome corporate team that he asserted “was creating problems that didn’t exist.” The source of relatable jokes in entertainment like “Dilbert” comic strips and the 1999 film “Office Space,” many have long felt that human resources departments are akin to litigious micromanagers that suck the soul out of workplaces, crossing the line from political correctness to outright authoritarianism. Now, Bolt Financial CEO Ryan Breslow’s recent admission to doing away with his company’s HR department has been received by some as cause for celebration and as…

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Actor Neal McDonough has revealed that he was blackballed from Hollywood for many years because people assumed he was a “religious nut bag.” McDonough, an open Republican, revealed this during a Fox News interview while talking about how he was once written out of a TV series because of his refusal to perform sex scenes and kiss his female co-star. “I was, you know, fired from a show because I wouldn’t kiss a woman,” he said. “No one would hire me because they thought I was this religious nut bag, which is that I love my wife so much. And…

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Illegal alien Michael Rosario-Cruz was hit with an ICE detainer following an alleged drunk driving incident that ended 4 young lives. Oklahoma Highway Patrol claims that an intoxicated Rosario-Cruz was driving the wrong way on a highway early Friday morning when he allegedly struck another vehicle head-on. The vehicle caught fire following the impact, and all four passengers inside were killed. Haliegh Salazar and Brad Palmer, 18, Quincy Jones, 19, and Kiercey Hickson, 20, were identified as the victims of the crash, which authorities say is the result of Rosario-Cruz being drunk behind the wheel. “Driving impaired is a reckless,…

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Defensive gun uses in the U.S. are a highly debated topic because definitions and reporting methods vary. Ammo.com recently updated its report, adding available 2026 data to provide clarity. They estimate thousands to millions of DGUs annually in the U.S. Here are the highlights from the report: Studies and surveys from 1987 to 2025 suggest instances of defensive gun use range from 65,000 to 2.5 million each year. The most conservative defensive gun use estimate from the NCVS is 65,000 per year. According to recent surveys, 56% of gun owners state they carry firearms for self-defense. Self-reported defensive gun uses…

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Justice Clarence Thomas delivered a scathing dissent Tuesday as the Supreme Court refused to let Florida sue California and Washington over their lawless practice of handing out commercial driver’s licenses to illegal aliens who cannot read English road signs. The Court denied Florida’s motion for leave to file a bill of complaint in the original jurisdiction case, leaving the state with “nowhere else to bring” its claims, Thomas wrote. He was joined by Justice Samuel Alito. Read more: SCOTUS Sides With Blue States, Rejects Florida Challenge Over Issuing Driver’s Licenses to Illegal Aliens This decision comes after the horrific August…

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Black comedian Kevin Hart has come to the defense of white comedian Tony Hinchcliffe and the crude jokes he told during a recent Netflix appearance. Hinchcliffe, an actual comedian who isn’t afraid to, you know, be funny, used the roast to mock some of the left’s heroes, including deceased criminal convict and fentanyl addict George Floyd. Listen: Tony Hinchcliffe made a WILD George Floyd joke while roasting Kevin Hart 💀 “The Black community is so proud of you… right now George Floyd is looking up at us all laughing so hard he can’t breathe.” pic.twitter.com/33T2anzhja — Killa 🌺 (@KillaKreww) May…

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A conversation involving data breaches and advancing technology took a turn when Tucker Carlson offered a suggestion for credit card holders. “It’s not one I’m gonna judge you for.”On Monday, the former Fox News host premiered a lengthy discussion with guest ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery. While the talk touched on Satanic death cults and child predators on the Internet, other forms of predation found Carlson promoting people to “stop paying their credit cards.” After Montgomery kicked off the discussion by pulling out his laptop and showing the host how readily he was able to access Carlson’s Social Security Number, signature,…

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The New York Times on Tuesday acknowledged the rollback of an extreme global warming scenario it previously used as headline fodder. The New York Times addressed doomsday model Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5.’s (“RCP 8.5”) rescission in “Why Scientists Retired The Dire Climate Scenario Used For Over A Decade.” The New York Times published numerous alarmist headlines based on RCP 8.5 since it debuted in August 2011. (RELATED: Scientists Quietly Reverse Climate Doomsday Prediction Beloved By Corporate Media) The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found in April that RCP 8.5 and other comparable climate models “have become implausible.” Some critics argued the…

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