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“Ducky Dynasty” star Sadie Robertson Huff praised the Lord after her infant daughter survived a terrifying choking incident. She took to Instagram on April 12 to inform her fans that eight-month-old Kit Carroway experienced a medical emergency while at home.  “Vulnerable post here 🩷 I’m starting with that because this feels hard to talk about in my real life, much less on social media, but I do feel it is worth sharing because I truly believe awareness of it will save lives…” Huff wrote.“I’m currently walking through the waves of anxiety from the trauma of the situation, and the immense…

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And just like that, another Masters is gone. If you’re like me, there is a moment every Masters Sunday, amidst all the inevitable and glorious chaos, when a brief feeling of dread takes over. The golf is phenomenal, the scenes are familiar, the leaderboard is tight, but you know you’re running out of time.Running out of time to watch the best golfers in the world play the greatest golf course in the world, and running out of time in the game called life. In the grand scheme of things, golf is just a sport that doesn’t matter, the Masters is just…

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My friend Bobby Schindler, the late Terri Schiavo’s brother, is one of the most kind, decent, and humble people I know. And yet, because he dared to stand up for the inherent value of his sister’s life and against the injustice of her court-ordered dehydration — and has continued to fight on behalf of brain-injured people and their families — journalists and bioethicists often look down their noses at him as someone just beyond the pale of sophisticated society. But in a story in this Sunday’s New York Times magazine reciting how many allegedly unconscious patients are actually aware — I refuse to use…

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Employers will also be able to give tax-free bonuses of up to $1,170 to mitigate the impacts of already-rising inflation.BERLIN (AFP) — Germany on Monday unveiled 1.6 billion euros ($1.9 billion) in fuel price relief for households and businesses struggling with the energy shock unleashed by the Middle East war.The announcement came after oil prices surged again following the collapse of U.S.-Iran peace talks and U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the war “is the root cause of the problems we face in our own country,” and stressed Berlin was doing all…

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The Democrat-controlled Maryland State Senate passed an extreme sanctuary state and anti-ICE bill in the dead of night Friday that critics say will make everyone but illegal migrant criminals in the state less safe. The Senate passed SB 791, which bans all state and local police agencies from having any communication with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and prevents cops from informing ICE about the arrest status of dangerous, violent criminals, allowing them to communicate with ICE only if someone has been convicted of a felony. According to Republican State Senator Justin Ready, the bill turns Maryland into a sanctuary…

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At least 28 people were shot, one of them fatally, during the weekend across Mayor Brandon Johnson’s (D) Chicago. CBS News reported that the fatal shooting occurred at 11:45 p.m. Saturday “in the 8000 block of South Morgan Street,” after two groups of people quarreled.  A 25-year-old woman was shot numerous times and died after being transported for medical attention.  During the same shooting, a 36-year-old man was struck by gunfire and taken to the hospital in fair condition.   Hours later, about 2:45 a.m. Sunday, a woman opened fire on a group of men, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Three men, a…

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Watching the left wing media present their version of what’s going on in our war with Iran can truly make you wonder whose side they are on, with completely one-sided reports, show segments, and entire shows. They do nothing but level accusations against President Trump, and question his rationalization for going after Iran, while letting our enemy skate.  On MS NOW’s The Weekend: Primetime on Sunday, they championed the notion that Trump’s war was “illegal.” Co-host Antonia Hylton got things started with a question to Rutgers Law Professor Adil Haque. HYLTON: With this announcement from President Trump to blockade the Strait of…

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(Headline USA) U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV pushed back Monday on President Donald Trump’s broadside against him over the U.S.-Israel war in Iran, telling reporters that the Vatican’s appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel, and that he doesn’t fear the Trump administration.“To put my message on the same plane as what the president has attempted to do here, I think is not understanding what the message of the Gospel is,” Leo told The Associated Press aboard the papal plane en route to Algeria.  “And I’m sorry to hear that but I will continue on what I believe…

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Vini “Mad Dog” Lopez, a former longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen, said the rock legend should show “respect” for President Donald Trump by virtue of him being president. The original E Street Band Drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer revealed his thoughts about Bruce Springsteen’s and Trump contentious relationship in an interview with the New York Post. “You gotta have respect for the president,” said Lopez in response to Springsteen calling the White House a “corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous administration” during his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour. “Trump is the president of the United States —…

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Almost no one in the liberal media was stupid enough to put their neck out for Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA) following the flood of sexual misconduct allegations timed to sink his dream of being governor. But no one in their right mind had ever accused ABC moderator Whoopi Goldberg of being smart. On Monday’s episode of The View, Goldberg was a good little Democratic Party sycophant as she was the only cast member to go to bat for the embattled gubernatorial candidate. According to her, Congress couldn’t vote to expel Swalwell until they dealt with President Trump first. Leading into…

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The Nigerian Air Force on Sunday blamed a “misfire” for an airstrike that struck a market in northeastern Nigeria. Local media and human rights groups said over 100 civilians were killed in the attack, including women and children. The village targeted in the attack, Jili, is located in the state of Yobe near the border with Borno, which is the epicenter of jihadi activity in Nigeria. Initial statements from the Nigerian Air Force said the airstrike was part of a “mop-up” operation “aimed at fleeing remnants and regrouping cells seeking to exploit the difficult terrain.” Although the Nigerian military insisted…

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CBS capped a rough Masters weekend with a brutal finish.PublishedApril 13, 2026 10:36 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 13, 2026 10:36 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkLove him or hate him, Rory McIlroy is what golf needs right now. Every sport needs a villain (or hero, depending on where you stand), and Rory has beautifully filled those shoes. He’s now a back-to-back Masters champion, and both times have come with a heaping helping of drama. Of course, Sunday’s final hole was bungled so badly by CBS, I’m not sure anyone fully appreciated this one. For those who missed it, Rory needed a simple bogey on 18 to win his…

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In this episode, Norm Davis joins me to remind people that nearly a year and a half after Hurricane Helene, people in western North Carolina are still without homes, running water and heat. Many are still living in makeshift tents and some have even been coerced by the state of NC to sell their land to the state as they buy it with the people’s money given to them from FEMA! There’s another bombshell of the number of people who have died or disappeared, as well, during this interview. However, the need is great and the People are the solution,…

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Almost 40 years ago, one of the great buddy cop franchises was born. Lethal Weapon, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, hit the screens for the first time. It made a whole bunch of money and spawned three sequels over the next dozen years.In one early scene, Gibson’s character, a L.A. cop going through an immense amount of personal and mental grief and trauma, is up on a roof with a potentially suicidal jumper. The conventional wisdom, of course, is to talk to him, keep talking, and wear him down by talking until he gives up and lets himself be…

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By CP StaffMonday, April 13, 2026Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen, above, was convicted under Chapter 11 of the Finnish Penal Code on March 26 for a 2004 pamphlet she co-published that argued homosexuality is disordered. | Alliance Defending Freedom InternationalFinnish parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen warned that her recent guilty verdict from the Supreme Court of Finland over her 22-year-old pamphlet condemning homosexuality is intended to frighten others into silence on issues of sexual morality.”I think that they wanted to find something to find me guilty, because they wanted to give a signal to our society [of] what could happen if you speak…

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(Headline USA) Oil prices are back above $100 per barrel, and stock markets are falling worldwide Monday after 21 hours of ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran failed to end their war.But the moves are more modest than many of the extreme swings that have rocked financial markets since the start of the war in late February. Analysts said that suggests Wall Street still hopes both sides will ultimately avoid a worst-case scenario for the global economy. The S&P 500 slipped 0.3% and gave back only a bit of its gains from the prior week, which had built…

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Rangers vs. Athletics, 9:40 ETPublishedApril 13, 2026 10:24 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 13, 2026 10:24 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkRangers vs. Athletics, 9:40 ETI know the hardest thing to do in all of sports is to hit a baseball. Even when people say you’re considered successful if you get a hit three out of ten times, you are good. That’s not the reality, though, because most of these people actually are successful if they hit the ball two and a half times out of ten. I was watching golf, and I didn’t think it was difficult until I played it. There is more time…

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Pope Leo XIV will continue his role as peacemaker and said he has “no fear” of the Trump administration. The pope spoke with reporters aboard the papal plane on its way to Algeria Monday, Mediaite reported. The pope was responding to a late-night social media post from Trump, who called the pontiff “weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy.” “I have no fear of the Trump administration or speaking out loudly of the message of the Gospel, which is what I believe I am here to do, what the church is here to do,” Leo said. “We are not politicians. We don’t…

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“Marshals” stars Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, but the “Yellowstone” spinoff hasn’t landed well with many fans.PublishedApril 13, 2026 10:17 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 13, 2026 10:17 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkA star on the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Marshals” perfectly summed up how little Taylor Sheridan is involved with the show.The spinoff airing on CBS had tons of hype and high expectations prior to its premiere at the start of March.It’s hard to argue that it’s been anything other than a total letdown. Fans are piling on the show, and there’s no question it doesn’t have the edge and grit that made “Yellowstone” and the…

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(Kyle Anzalone, Libertarian Institute) President Donald Trump warned Americans that gas prices may continue to increase through the midterm elections later this year. The war against Iran has caused substantial disruptions to the oil market.  When asked about the possibility that gas prices will continue to increase, the President said, “It could be, or the same, or maybe a little bit higher, but it should be around the ‌same.” After the US and Israel started the war against Iran with a surprise attack on February 28, Tehran seized control of the Strait of Hormuz. Most tankers have been blocked from…

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Monday, April 13, 2026Courtesy of SWTS Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, is optimistic that an accreditation group will lift the sanctions imposed in 2023 amid financial concerns. SWBTS President David S. Dockery sent a letter to the seminary community last week explaining that a visiting team from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) stated their intention during a meeting with seminary officials earlier in the week to recommend that sanctions be removed. In 2023, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) imposed a sanction on the…

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Viktor Orban, Hungarian PM, addresses Hungarian troops. (Image: Screen grab of video posted by Vlad Tepesblog, YouTube) By Anthony Iafrate Hungarians turned out in record numbers to vote Prime Minister Viktor Orbán out of office Sunday, delivering the defeat of a key European ally of President Donald Trump and ending his consecutive 16 years in power. Orbán, 62, conceded the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election to his former ally-turned-opponent Péter Magyar, 45, telling his supporters, “In any case, we will serve our homeland even in opposition,” the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported. Magyar’s party, Tisza, which formed in 2020 and was virtually dormant…

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Introduction: The Choke Points Are Closing, and It’s By Design As I survey the geopolitical landscape with each passing day, the unthinkable is becoming a daily reality. The Strait of Hormuz, the critical artery for global energy and fertilizer shipments, is effectively closed. [1] Tankers attempting to traverse the Strait have faced severe consequences, being blown up, destroyed, or sunk. As a result, insurance is virtually unattainable for vessels seeking passage. [2] This isn’t a temporary supply hiccup; it’s a deliberate tremor of a global energy collapse — an engineered crisis. [3] I believe we must discard the lens of conventional geopolitics. The real lens…

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The Strait of Hormuz Blockade: A Catastrophic Surrender of Logic by a Failing President From ‘Open the Strait’ to ‘Close the Strait’: The Spectacle of Presidential Incompetence I believed from the start that President Trump’s demand for Iran to ‘open the f***in’ Strait’ was a lie, a piece of political theater designed for domestic consumption, not a genuine strategic objective. His profane rant on Truth Social, threatening to bomb Iran’s power plants, was not a display of strength but a public admission of panic [1]. The spectacle has now reached its absurd conclusion: after the failure of talks, he has ordered…

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The book “Decoding the Matrix: Unveiling Geopolitical Realities and the Middle East Quagmire” exposes how Middle East conflicts are not organic but engineered through historical manipulation, such as the Sykes-Picot Agreement and CIA coups, framing resistance movements like Hamas as reactions to systemic oppression rather than ideological battles. The U.S. petrodollar deal with Saudi Arabia artificially sustained global dollar demand, but this system is collapsing as BRICS nations shift to local currencies, threatening U.S. financial dominance and exposing the fragility of debt-based economics. Corporate media perpetuates state narratives through the “Propaganda Model,” suppressing dissent while social media algorithms amplify filter…

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UK Drone Operated Over Southern Lebanon Prior to Civilian Casualty Incident, Report Claims Introduction A British surveillance drone was reportedly active over southern Lebanon in the hours preceding a significant Israeli military strike that resulted in numerous civilian casualties, according to a regional media report. The incident, which occurred in early April 2026 amid the ongoing conflict between the U.S.-Israeli alliance and Iran, adds a new dimension to international involvement in the regional hostilities. The unconfirmed flight, traced via public flight tracking data, allegedly involved an RAF MQ-9B Protector drone circling near the city of Baalbek before Israeli airstrikes hit…

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Task Force Led by Vice President Vance Flags $6.3 Billion in Federal Contracts for Potential Fraud Review Introduction Vice President JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force has identified $6.3 billion in federal contracts awarded to nearly 400 businesses requiring legitimacy verification, administration officials confirmed. The task force, working with the General Services Administration, is issuing letters giving these businesses 30 days to prove they are legitimate operations with physical addresses, according to officials who spoke to the Daily Caller. A senior White House official stated that a significant portion of the contracts were awarded during the previous administration. The findings represent…

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Survey Reports Growing Skepticism, Anger Toward AI Among Younger U.S. Adults Youngest Voting-Age Cohort Report Heightened Distrust, Negative Emotions Regarding AI A recent survey indicates a significant segment of young American adults harbor growing skepticism and anger toward artificial intelligence technologies. The findings, first reported by The Epoch Times, suggest a notable shift in sentiment concentrated among the youngest voting-age cohort, according to the data [1]. This reported negativity contrasts with the widespread adoption of generative AI tools within the same demographic. Analysts note the apparent disconnect between regular use and negative sentiment marks a distinctive development in public perception…

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Review Links Adverse Cardiovascular Effects with Exposure to Pyrethroid Pesticides A scientific review has linked exposure to pyrethroid pesticides to adverse cardiovascular effects, according to a report published by Beyond Pesticides. The review published in Chemico-Biological Interactions analyzed existing epidemiological and toxicological studies, concluding that evidence points to a significant association between pyrethroid exposure and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Pyrethroids are a class of synthetic pesticides widely used in agriculture and residential settings. The findings add to a body of research highlighting potential health risks from chronic, low-level exposure to common environmental chemicals [2]. Review Findings and Mechanisms of Action…

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Hibiscus tea is a natural option for blood pressure support. Made from Hibiscus sabdariffa, it’s gaining attention as a simple, plant-based way to help manage hypertension. Hibiscus tea acts as a natural diuretic, is rich in antioxidants and may function similarly to ACE inhibitors by relaxing blood vessels and improving circulation. Studies found that drinking about three cups daily can significantly lower systolic blood pressure, with noticeable results in just a few weeks. Up to three cups per day is generally recommended, but regular consumption is key to maintaining its blood pressure-lowering effects. People who are pregnant, on certain medications,…

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Dandelion Root Emerges as Caffeine-Free Coffee Alternative, Sources Cite Digestive and Nutritional Benefits Introduction A beverage made from the roasted and ground root of the common dandelion plant (Taraxacum officinale) is being presented as a caffeine-free alternative to traditional coffee, according to herbalists and alternative health proponents. The product, often called dandelion coffee, is said to resemble its conventional counterpart in both dark appearance and bitter, full-bodied flavor. It is marketed to individuals seeking to reduce or eliminate their caffeine intake due to concerns over its impact on stress hormones, sleep quality and digestion. Prepared roots are available for purchase…

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Recent dietary guidance has identified several lesser-known plant-based sources of protein, including specific fruits. According to sources, some fruits can provide modest amounts of protein in addition to other nutrients. This development occurs amid a broader shift in nutritional science and public guidance toward recognizing the viability of plant-based diets. The Trump administration’s updated U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans, announced in January 2026, encourage consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while advising against highly processed foods [1]. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. summarized the guidance by stating, ‘EAT REAL FOOD’ [1]. Historical data indicates that interest in…

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President Trump says gas prices, rising as a result of the U.S. war with Iran, might not decline before November, fueling headwinds for fellow Republicans trying to keep control of Congress during the midterm elections that month.Trump said Sunday on Fox News that he hoped gas and oil costs would drop before the midterms, prices “should be around the same” time and might, in fact, be “a little bit higher.” The U.S. and Israel began air strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, after Tehran and White House negotiators failed to reach an agreement on Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon. …

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Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley over the weekend asserted that she would seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2028, but declined to endorse a successor to President Donald Trump.Speaking to CNN’s Dana Bash, Haley authoritatively stated “I will not” when pressed on whether she would run in the next cycle. She previously challenged Trump in 2024 for the party nomination, positioning herself as a traditional Republican foreign policy hawk with strong stances on Russia and Iran. She frequently clashed with Vivek Ramaswamy in primary debates over foreign policy. While Vice President JD Vance is the presumed favorite to win the…

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Gov. Abigail Sanberger, the so-called moderate Democrat, has been signing anti-gun legislation and some of the worst bills can be vetoed today. Today is the last day. Then they pass without her signature. One measure is designed to make it easier to sue gun makers, distributors, and sellers over the criminal misuse of firearms. In other words, if a monster kills someone with a gun, it will be easier to sue the gun makers, distributors, and dealers. The biggest anti-2A bill passed is a ban on the sale, manufacture, and transfer of so-called assault firearms and “large capacity” magazines, defined…

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Europe refused to send ships to force the IRGC to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but is now forming a coalition against the United States. Photo courtesy of the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. When President Trump announced on Truth Social that the U.S. Navy would blockade “any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz,” he also instructed the Navy to interdict vessels that had paid tolls to Iran and to destroy mines Iran had placed in the waterway. CENTCOM subsequently clarified the actual scope: the blockade applies to vessels entering or departing Iranian ports…

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Eric Swalwell has suspended his campaign for Governor of California after everybody he thought was his friend decided to stab him in the back. One can imagine him saying to Ruben Gallego, who may have participated in orgies with Swalwell back when he chaired Swalwell’s campaign, ‘Et tu, Brute?’ No love among thieves and all that.  Advertisement The good news is that the citizens of California can still elect the woman who assaulted her ex-husband by pouring scalding mashed potatoes on his head https://t.co/hPbOIxTsHj— PoIiMath (@politicalmath) April 13, 2026Swalwell had every reason to believe that his behavior with women would never…

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Pop singer Zara Larsson lost a $3 million brand endorsement deal after making a casual joke about the killing of an unborn baby in an abortion. The incident began when a fan posted a TikTok video stating she had attended one of Larsson’s concerts while unknowingly pregnant and was glad the baby heard Larsson perform before she later had an abortion. Larsson replied in the comments: “I killed the performance and then you killed it after the performance purrrrrr.” In a follow-up TikTok video defending her remark, Larsson said: “Sorry, that’s funny. Like, I don’t know what to say. That’s…

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According to The Telegraph, Sir Keir Starmer will not join Donald Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The Telegraph reports that Britain will not send warships to enforce the blockade of oil tankers after Mr. Trump said the US Navy would be helped by other countries. Instead, the UK will deploy minesweepers to clear the waterway, which has been seized by Iran since the war began. On Sunday evening, President Trump announced that the US Navy would begin stopping “any and all ships trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz” after negotiations to end the war collapsed.…

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ESPN’s Mike Greenberg was not impressed with Sergio Garcia’s antics at the Masters Tournament Sunday. So much so he is calling for Garcia’s lifetime exemption into the tournament to be revoked, Fox News reported. The Spanish golfer received a code of conduct warning in Sunday’s final round of play after he smashed his driver at Augusta National.  He also slammed his club into the turf twice after hitting a shot l in the bunker. Then he took a swipe at a table with a green cooler on it. Watch: A whole series of events from Sergio Garcia earlier on Sunday at the…

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Stephen Cloobeck (L); Eric Swalwell (R) Lefty casino and timeshare mogul Stephen Cloobeck, who once called Swalwell his “little brother” and poured over $1 million into his flailing campaign for California governor, has dramatically cut all ties and kicked the serial liar out of his luxurious $26 million Beverly Hills mansion. Cloobeck is now demanding every penny of his cash back after explosive new allegations that Swalwell sexually assaulted multiple women, including a former staffer who claims the Democrat raped her while she was too drunk to consent, the New York Post reported. The Gateway Pundit reported last month that…

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Rep. Ro Khanna faces off with a fed-up voter during a heated Jubilee Media debate (Screenshot: Jubilee) Far-left California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna got absolutely torched in a live, unscripted showdown on Jubilee Media’s “Surrounded” series, where one fed-up voter shredded his selective outrage over Epstein files and exposed the deadly hypocrisy of Democrat open borders policies that have unleashed thousands of criminal aliens onto California streets. Khanna, the co-author of the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act alongside Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), showed up to debate 20 citizen critics about elite sex trafficking and accountability for the ultra-wealthy. But the…

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How we obtain information has dramatically changed over the past couple of decades. Instead of searching through encyclopedias or dictionaries, we can get answers in seconds with just a few strokes on the keyboard or phone screen that produce pages of links relating to the topic. If that weren’t easy enough, Google came up with its AI overview, the summary paragraph that posts at the top of the search page. But that little technological addition has caused problems. Some news outlets claim the artificial intelligence program is stealing their website traffic – and that’s not all. A new study reveals…

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The Illinois House passed a bill Thursday that would use a mechanism tied to health insurance premiums to create a state grant program funding abortions for uninsured and underinsured women. It’s a horrible move critics say will use tax dollars and policyholder contributions to end more unborn babies’ lives. House Bill 5408, sponsored by Rep. Anna Moeller, D-Elgin, passed on a 69-36 party-line vote. The legislation would establish grants to cover abortion by tapping into an under-used provision of the Affordable Care Act. That provision requires health insurance plans that offer abortion coverage beyond cases of rape, incest or life…

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Cubs vs. Phillies, 6:40 ETPublishedApril 13, 2026 9:24 AM EDT•UpdatedApril 13, 2026 9:24 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkCubs vs. Phillies, 6:40 ETI took Sunday off from baseball, not because it has been a bad run – it hasn’t been great – but because I am trying to gear up a bit for the NBA and NHL Playoffs. While nothing major was really decided yesterday, at least in the NBA, I was still intrigued by the teams that were playing and what they were playing for. We have the Play In this week, so expect plays on those. Before we get there, though,…

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No kidding. Man, you can’t put anything past those mullahcrats! Imagine how embarrassed they’ll feel when all of their neighbors explain that firing missiles and drones at their energy production facilities and hotels are also acta belli.  Advertisement The US will impose a blockade on all Iranian ports, effectively cutting off all income to the Iranian regime and the IRGC, starting in less than an hour. The IRGC junta responded from its fainting couch that it considers a blockade “an act of war,” and threatened escalation:The spokesman for the National Security Commission in Iran’s Parliament said President Trump’s threat to impose a…

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A viral video of New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman suggesting he’d rather have the U.S. lose the Iran war than see President Donald Trump succeed is the epitome of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), iconic Fox News Channel Chief Political Analyst Brit Hume says. “Don’t want Iran to lose if it means Trump wins,” Media Research Center Vice President Brent Baker explained Saturday in a X.com post introducing video of Friedman telling CNN that he’d like the U.S. to prevail – but, not if President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu are responsible for the victory: “Don’t want Iran…

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