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(Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message below and working with them through the links below which benefits Gateway Pundit. We appreciate your support!) As we move deeper into the winter months, doctors are sounding the alarm about a more aggressive flu season already spreading across the globe. According to a recent report from Fox News, a new strain of Influenza A — H3N2, subclade K — is driving a surge in cases, including here in the United States. Public health experts are calling it a “perfect storm” strain due to its severity, rapid spread, and the fact…

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The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner reported Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner died from “multiple sharp force injuries.” TMZ reported the news December 17th, just three days after the beloved Hollywood director and his wife were murdered inside their home. The medical examiner confirmed their cause of death was homicide, according to TMZ.Their son, Nick, is currently being held behind bars on two charges of first-degree murder. The couple’s daughter, Romy found them stabbed to death in their Brentwood, Los Angeles home Sunday, and reportedly identified her brother Nick as a “dangerous” potential suspect in the case.

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(Madeline Shannon,  The Center Square) An arraignment for Nick Reiner, the son of actor/director Rob Reiner and Rob’s wife, Michele Singer Reiner, was postponed Wednesday to Jan. 7.Reiner, 32, appeared in court Wednesday morning in a Los Angeles courtroom. He waived his right to an immediate arraignment and “Yes, your honor” when Judge Theresa McGonigle asked him if he understood he had the right to a speedy trial. Reiner is charged with two counts of first-degree murder with the special circumstance allegation of multiple murders. He also faces a special allegation that he personally used a dangerous and deadly weapon,…

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Thanks to a lawsuit from a pro-life organization, the liberal state of Massachusetts has been forced to allow Christian couples to do foster care. As LifeNews previously reported, a devout Christian couple in Massachusetts lost their foster care license after refusing to sign a state policy requiring them to affirm foster children’s fake gender identities. It’s a decision the pair says forces them to choose between their faith and caring for vulnerable infants. Lydia and Heath Marvin, who have fostered eight children under age 4 since 2020 — many with serious medical needs — were told by the Massachusetts Department of…

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I now speak and walk on.2020 to 2025 has both stolen and returned my peace. Do read on. Many of you will concur. I will no longer try to convince people of the truth. Not because the truth is weak, nor because it lacks evidence, nor because it cannot withstand scrutiny, but because persuasion presumes a willingness to see. And many are not willing. They are frightened. This is not speculation. It is psychology. When confronted with information that threatens identity, belief, or prior allegiance, the human mind does not respond with curiosity but with defence. Leon Festinger named this…

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Podcasters Piers Morgan and Candace Owens quarreled on Wednesday over her accusations that more than one person was involved in the assassination of the late Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk. Owens cast doubt on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” that Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin, acted alone in the assassination and that members of TPUSA were involved in covering up the murder. Morgan accused Owens of twisting her own words after she accused members of TPUSA of covering up details about Kirk’s assassination.“Common sense, if this was not even a high-profile political assassination and this was just a guy who…

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From a business perspective, this is a genius move by Netflix. Netflix has struck an exclusive deal with Barstool Sports to stream video versions of three popular podcasts — “Pardon My Take,” “Spittin’ Chiclets” and “The Ryen Russillo Podcast” — starting in early 2026.The rollout will begin in the U.S., with expansion to additional countries later. The agreement covers all new episodes plus select archival content from each show’s library. Audio versions will continue to be available on major podcast platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. (RELATED: Ohio Head Coach Brian Smith Fired After ‘Serious Professional Misconduct’ Allegations Revealed) Barstool…

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During an appearance on “Fox & Friends” on Thursday, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino discussed what was found “hiding” at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. (@SteveGuest / X screen shot) FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has responded to a report alleging that he is on his way out of the FBI. MS NOW reported on Wednesday that Bongino has ‘quietly’ told his colleagues that not only is he leaving his job next year, but that he will not be returning to work at FBI headquarters. He also allegedly told his team that he “tentatively” planned to announce his departure from…

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A group of teachers and parents are seeking a preliminary injunction against a new California law, claiming its vague definition of antisemitism will discourage discussion about the Israel-Palestine conflict.SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) — California teachers and parents told a federal judge Wednesday the definition of antisemitism under a recently enacted law is vague, and its enforcement starting next month would harm teachers’ constitutional rights if they are not allowed to discuss different viewpoints regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict during instruction.U.S. District Court Judge Noël Wise heard arguments for a preliminary injunction motion to stop the enforcement of a section of California…

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When Johnny Manziel is embarrassed by behavior, that’s when you might want to look in the mirrorPublishedDecember 17, 2025 4:40 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 17, 2025 2:31 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWhen Johnny Manziel says you’ve gone too far, it’s probably a sign you went too far. Days after Vanderbilt’s sixth-year Heisman candidate quarterback Diego Pavia declared, “F–k All The Voters…But Family For Life,” after not winning the Heisman, none other than legendary bad boy Manziel, a Heisman winner, actually called out his buddy. Johnny has actually served as Pavia’s mentor. Let that sink in. Somehow, the dummy QB from Vanderbilt hooked up with an admitted…

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Trump is expected to announce plans to launch a war with Venezuela this evening when he addresses the nation at 9:00 pm EST, a high-placed source on Capitol Hill has told Antiwar.com. Also, earlier in the day, Tucker Carlson told Judge Andrew Napolitano that he has heard from a member of Congress that Trump is planning war. “Members of Congress were briefed yesterday that a war is coming and it will be announced in the address to the nation tonight,” Carlson said on the Judging Freedom podcast. On Tuesday night, President Trump announced a “total and…

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Whenever corporate powers, special interest groups, CEOs, and policymakers have a problem — say, their citizens don’t want something to happen that they desperately do — they always revert to the same playbook: hire lobbyists, launch ads, and then hire more lobbyists. AI data centers are giant. They require large tracts of land, large amounts of water, and significant energy to keep the lights on. They also require loans and subsidies from state governments, putting taxpayers on the hook. Across America, however, a bipartisan movement is bringing together everyone from Bernie Sanders to Ron DeSantis. Young and old, socialist or…

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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith appeared on Capitol Hill on Wednesday for a closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Republican lawmakers called Jack Smith to testify over his “partisan and politically motivated” Trump prosecutions. Fox News congressional reporter Bill Melugin confronted Jack Smith as he arrived on Capitol Hill. “Do you have any regrets about the way your prosecutions with the president were handled? What do you plan to tell the committee?” Bill Melugin asked Jack Smith. Jack Smith ignored Bill Melugin and walked past other reporters. “How about you respond, Jack!” someone shouted. WATCH: Jack Smith defended his…

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Minnesota state Sen. Michael Holmstrom in his office at the Senate building in St. Paul, Minn, on Dec. 8, 2025. Jenn Ackerman for The Epoch TimesST. PAUL, Minn.—Two days after Michael Holmstrom was sworn in as a new state senator last month, a judge reversed a conviction in one of Minnesota’s many welfare-fraud cases.That caught his attention—and sparked outrage and questions from his constituents.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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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gives a speech at the Reagan National Defense Forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on Dec. 6, 2025. Caylo Seals/Getty ImagesThe U.S. Department of War revealed immediate changes to the Chaplain Corps as it tries to revive what it called the “spiritual backbone” of the military.Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced on Dec. 16 that his department would condense the Faith and Belief Coding System, recenter the focus of chaplains, and eliminate what called the “unacceptable and unserious” Army Spiritual Fitness Guide.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable…

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Put this guy on the frontlines. Boris claims he “jolly well” will join the army. It’s part of his pitch to get young men to fight in Ukraine. ‘Sign me up, sir’ was the call from Boris Johnson on Friday, after he responded to the talk of conscription among the British public this week. Leading figures in the UK’s armed forces have floated the idea of recruiting a ‘citizen army’. If it weren’t for Boris Johnson, Mr. Zelensky would have settled with Russia and still had most of his country intact. Of course, the concept of conscription has been met…

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European Union leaders will gather in Brussels Thursday for a summit that could expose deep fractures in the bloc. The Trump administration has pressured allied governments to abandon a plan using €210 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine. White House officials have pushed European governments they consider friendliest to reject the proposal, four EU officials told Politico.“They want to make us weak,” a senior EU official with knowledge of the transatlantic relationship said. The American influence campaign has largely bypassed Brussels, with White House officials instead backchanneling directly with capitals. Italy, Bulgaria, Malta and Czechia have joined Belgium…

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An illegal migrant obtained a commercial license in the sanctuary state of New York before allegedly causing a deadly highway accident in Tennessee earlier this month. Yisong Huang, a 54-year-old Chinese national involved in a horrific multi-car pile-up in Tennessee on Dec. 9, entered the U.S. unlawfully in 2023 and was released by the Biden administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Despite having obtained a commercial driver’s license (CDL) by New York State officials, Huang failed an English language proficiency test following the crash. (RELATED: Illegal Slapped With 20 Years In Prison After Strangling ICE Agent)“Far too…

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The Rosemont Police Department (RPD) in Illinois said they officially closed Tara Reid’s case after the actress alleged someone drugged her by spiking her drink. The RPD told TMZ no new evidence has come to light in the case and the investigation reached a dead end. Reid was taken to a Chicago-area hospital in November after a hotel worker contacted police to report a “really inebriated” guest who was struggling to remain awake. The famous actress later claimed she was having a drink at the hotel bar and someone spiked her beverage after she left it unattended while having a…

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The plaintiffs claim that they were promised life-changing careers with high-paying salaries through American Airlines Cadet Academy that instead left them in debt without having completed the program.SAN DIEGO (CN) — A group of 18 former flight cadets accused American Airlines of racial discrimination and fraud after they say that the airline lured them into a training program under false pretenses.In their complaint, filed in San Diego federal court, the plaintiffs write that the American Airlines Cadet Academy was marketed to non-white candidates as a fast and affordable pathway to a career as an airline pilot and to diversify the…

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Tim BrownTim Brown is a Christian and lover of liberty, a husband to his “more precious than rubies” wife, father of 10 “mighty arrows” and jack of all trades. He lives in the US-Occupied State of South Carolina, is the Editor at SonsOfLibertyMedia.com, GunsInTheNews.com and TheWashingtonStandard.com. and SettingBrushfires.com; and also broadcasts on The Sons of Liberty radio weekdays at 6am EST and Saturdays at 8am EST. Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on Gab, Minds, and USALife.All author posts

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Hey, whatever works…PublishedDecember 17, 2025 4:20 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 17, 2025 2:25 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWhen we hit December, we start getting a taste of one of my favorite genres of social media videos: weird s–t happening at very cold NFL games.Take Sunday’s Bears-Browns game at Soldier Field (it’s a shame they want to move into a dome because that will kill these videos). First, we had someone’s RC Cola slushifying the second it was poured into a cup.I’m not sure what’s more amazing: that it was cold enough to turn that soda into a Slurpee instantly, or the fact that Soldier…

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People shop at Macy’s in New York City on Nov. 13, 2024. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch TimesWorkers in 22 states and 66 cities across the United States will get a boost in pay in 2026 as minimum wage hikes take effect.The minimum wage is set to increase in 19 states and 49 cities and counties on Jan. 1, according to the National Employment Law Project (NELP), a workers’ advocacy group.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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Police patrol Brown University following a mass shooting that left two people dead and nine others injured, in Providence, R.I., on Dec. 14, 2025. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesAuthorities in Rhode Island have said they want assistance in identifying a person who was speaking to and in the proximity of a person of interest sought in the fatal shooting at Brown University over the weekend.Photos released by the Providence Police Department show a person wearing dark pants and a blue coat with a tan or white hood, and carrying a white or tan bag.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable…

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Sen. James Skoufis (C) speaks in front of the OCIDA building, along with Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson and Reps. Jonathan Redeker (L), Matt Fiscaldi (Center-R), and Stephen Hunter (R), in New Windsor, N.Y., on Dec. 15, 2025. Courtesy of Sen. James Skoufis’ Office.ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y.—State Sen. James Skoufis, a Democrat, is calling for the Orange County Industrial Development Agency (OCIDA) to get back money from companies in tax-incentive programs that failed to meet their job creation promises.Skoufis, along with local Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson and Democratic state Reps. Matt Fascaldi, Jonathan Redeker, and Stephen Hunter, held a press conference on Dec. 15…

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Biden’s autopen portrait on White House Presidential Walk of Fame President Trump unleashed a new addition to the Presidential Walk of Fame in the White House Rose Garden, where portraits of all 47 US Presidents are displayed. Trump famously replaced the picture of Joe Biden with an autopen, taking a jab at the 46th President for not actually running the White House but ceding his power to those around him, who took illegal executive actions with the Biden signature affixed by a robotic signature machine. Reporters in the White House noticed this morning newly placed plaques under the photographs, which…

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Alex Marlowe (L); Scott Jennings (R) (Credit: Gage Skidmore) Salem Media is making a major power move in conservative talk radio, and the Left is not going to like it one bit. As first reported by RedState, Salem Media announced that Scott Jennings and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow will take over the coveted 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET radio slot previously held by The Charlie Kirk Show. “This is an important moment for Salem,” said Phil Boyce, Senior Vice President of Content for Salem Media. “Salem has earned the trust of conservative audiences for decades, and we don’t take that…

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After five years of speculation, Congress finally revealed which Virginian would replace Confederate General Robert E. Lee in the U.S. Capitol — a 16-year-old civil rights activist named Barbara Rose Johns — and a lot of people promptly asked who she is. Johns’ 11-foot bronze statue was unveiled Tuesday in Emancipation Hall and will soon move to the Capitol Crypt, where it will stand alongside George Washington as one of Virginia’s two contributions to the National Statuary Hall Collection, taking the niche Lee’s statue occupied for 111 years before its 2020 removal. (RELATED: In Defense Of Robert E. Lee)“The Commonwealth…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” In the two years since October 7, the anti-Israel campus group known as Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) has dwindled from a force to a farce. From occupying buildings, disrupting classes, and setting up encampments, it now resorts to hunger strikes. Not long ago, SJP members were threatening to take over every campus until their demands were met. Now, they threaten to harm themselves if they don’t get their way. National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) has been…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” Christmas is a joyous season for Christians as we gather and celebrate the birth of our Savior, rejoicing in the hope that God Himself entered the world in the form of a human child. But for millions of our Christian brothers and sisters, these celebrations must occur behind closed doors, with whispered carols in the shadow of danger. For them, Christmas is a season of heightened risk. History shows that Christmas Day is a favored target for those intent on…

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[Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.”] They say you should not “hate” your opponents, that it will cloud your judgment. That’s probably true, at least to a certain point, but up to that point it is a helpful motivator in your quest to defeat them. Besides, some people simply deserve the hatred – the type that is passed on from generation to generation, the stuff of legend – and so much more. Those people are a special kind of evil and can go straight to hell…

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Two Las Vegas men who pleaded guilty to deliberately running down a retired California police chief with a stolen car have been sentenced to decades in prison, closing a case that shocked the community and highlighted the brutality of the crime, as reported by Fox News. Jesus Ayala, now 20, and Jzamir Keys, now 18, learned their sentences this week after entering separate guilty pleas in October for the August 2023 killing of retired police chief Andreas “Andy” Probst. Probst was visiting Las Vegas when he was struck and killed while riding his bicycle. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could…

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., sharply criticized a classified briefing provided to lawmakers Tuesday on the Trump administration’s policy of striking vessels linked to narcoterrorism, dismissing the session as inadequate and unserious, as reported by Fox News. Ocasio-Cortez made the remarks after leaving the briefing on Capitol Hill, where members of Congress were briefed on the administration’s use of targeted strikes against boats allegedly involved in drug trafficking. NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 24: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaks at an Earth Day Celebration in Astoria Park on April 24, 2021 in the Astoria neighborhood of the Queens borough of New…

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A student government at a New York public college has approved a new “furry” student club, adding to a growing list of similar organizations appearing on college campuses across the United States, as reported by The New York Post. According to a report published Tuesday by The College Fix, the Student Association at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Plattsburgh voted 11–1 on Nov. 16 to grant provisional recognition to a club known as “Plattsfur.” The decision makes SUNY Plattsburgh one of several U.S. universities to formally recognize a furry-focused student organization in recent years. Children with issues…

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified Wednesday before the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations, where lawmakers questioned her about financial records and her past relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade in connection with the RICO case brought by her office against President Donald Trump, as reported by The Gateway Pundit. Willis appeared after attempting to block subpoenas requiring her testimony before the state Senate committee. The subpoenas were issued as part of a broader inquiry into her conduct, including her relationship with Wade and the financial arrangements surrounding his employment by the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. Fani…

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The Senate confirmed Jared Isaacman on Wednesday to be NASA’s new administrator, marking a major achievement for President Donald Trump who nominated the billionaire for the role twice.Trump first nominated Isaacman, who is an ally of SpaceX founder Elon Musk, for the post last year. But he withdrew the nomination in May and placed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in the post on a temporary basis. The president nominated Isaacman a second time last month, despite his lack of experience in the federal government. Isaacman is a tech entrepreneur who led the credit card payment processing company Shift4 and helped fund…

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Tucker Carlson told Judge Andrew Napolitano on Wednesday that members of Congress were briefed on a coming war with Venezuela and that President Donald Trump planned to announce the conflict on Wednesday evening.”Members of Congress were briefed yesterday that a war is coming and that it’ll be announced in the address to the nation tonight at 9 o’clock by the president,” Carlson said, citing a “member of Congress.” Trump is expected to speak at 9 p.m. He announced the address on Tuesday but did not specify the topic of the address. Carlson was careful to qualify his statement, saying “who…

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National “Public” Radio loves the radical socialist Mamdanis. This is an easy exhibit in their dramatic ideological bias. On Tuesday’s Morning Edition, co-host Leila Fadel offered a seven-minute softball interview with Mahmood Mamdani, including his new book Slow Poison, which argues Idi Amin wasn’t such a bad dictator — because he was against the evil Western colonizers and allied with the Soviets. From the Amazon blurbs:  “Mamdani tells the story of his family’s exile―and his own eventual return―in hopes of complicating our view of Amin, and of Ugandan politics. Mamdani is less interested in the jubilation of independence than in…

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Earlier this week, President Trump filed a $10 billion defamation suit against the BBC alleging that they deceptively edited his speech from January 6, 2021 to omit his call for the a peaceful protest; something the BBC seemed to cop to in an apology they issued in November. The fresh suit caused CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter to clutch his pearls during a Tuesday edition of CNN News Central, where he suggested the suit was about chilling speech. He was wrong. The suits we’ve seen in recent years were to hold the media accountable, and save them from themselves.…

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A Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor was found dead in the foyer of his apartment building after a neighbor allegedly heard gunshots Monday. Police said they received several calls around 8:30 p.m. Monday reporting gunshots in the vicinity of the Brookline, Massachusetts, apartment and cops discovered Nuno Loureiro with gunshot injuries, according to the Boston Globe. His neighbor, Louise Cohen, said she heard gunshots while lighting a Menorah candle.Cohen, who lives above Loureiro’s unit, told the outlet she opened her door to see Loureiro lying on his back inside the building’s foyer. Cohen, Loureiro’s wife and another resident contacted…

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Today on Stinchfield, we expose the secrecy and incompetence surrounding the Brown University shooting and the administrators and investigators who seem more interested in controlling the narrative than telling the truth. Why the silence? Why the delays? And why are key details being carefully scrubbed from public view? Multiple witnesses report the suspect shouted “Allahu Akbar” during the attack. That matters. Yet Brown University officials and law enforcement refuse to confirm what was said. Why won’t they tell the American people what the shooter yelled? What are they afraid of? This is what happens when woke ideology and political correctness…

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First, the good news. An appellate court has rejected an effort to force the removal of the National Guard from supporting law enforcement in a major urban area. The bad news? The ruling applies to Washington DC, and the panel has limited its findings to the federal nature of the nation’s capital. Advertisement There is in-between news too, but let’s hit the highlights as reported by Politico first:President Donald Trump can keep National Guard troops on the streets of Washington, D.C. for now, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.But the unanimous three-judge panel — which included two of Trump’s own…

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An explosion at a PG&E transformer captured by surveillance footage near the Plaza Del Ray shopping center in San Jose, Calif., on Jan. 5, 2023. U.S. DOJA Silicon Valley engineer was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison on Tuesday for bombing electrical transformers, causing widespread outages.U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman sentenced Peter Karasev, 39, of San Jose, Calif., for the 2022 and 2023 attacks on Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) facilities.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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EUGENE, Ore. (CN) — A coalition of states opposing the Trump administration’s new limitations on Federal Emergency Management Act grants argued on Wednesday that the new terms should be blocked before the end-of-the-year deadline for the states to accept the awards.“Before the court is one of several cases from across the country addressing an effort by the Trump administration to sabotage FEMA and the emergency management and homeland security functions it provides, all pursuant to the administration’s stated goal of shifting these functions to the state,” argued Neil Giovanatti with the Michigan Department of Attorney General.Twelve states sued the federal…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” Australian police and the leftist government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese finally conceded Tuesday that the father-son jihadist team who “allegedly” executed 15 people and wounded dozens more at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney on Sunday were motivated by “ISIS ideology.” As always in the wake of an attack which everyone else immediately recognizes as Islamic terrorism, authorities initially were reluctant to assign the true motive. The day after the attack, PM Albanese blathered more than 5000 words in…

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Western claims of Russian threat ‘lies and nonsense’ – Putin The president stressed that Moscow has always strived to find diplomatic solutions to conflicts RT WORLD NEWS FILE PHOTO. (L-R) French President Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. ©  Kin Cheung – WPA Pool/Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed Western claims of an imminent attack by Moscow as “lies and nonsense,” stressing that such deliberate statements are meant to raise the level of hysteria on the continent. Speaking at an expanded Defense Ministry Board meeting on Wednesday, Putin noted that the global geopolitical situation remains “tense” and “downright critical” in…

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Order Robert Spencer’s new book, Holy Hell: Islam’s Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It: HERE. Every day brings new stories of Muslim migrants in the UK and elsewhere committing rape and sexual assault. Why is this so common? As Holy Hell: Islam’s Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It shows, the answer is something no one in the West wants to face: much as Islamic apologists in the West deny it, Islam sanctions this behavior. In May 2011, an Egyptian sheikh, Abu-Ishaq al-Huwayni, began a justification of the sexual enslavement of infidel women by situating…

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