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Iranian authorities are urging young people, students, artists, athletes, and volunteer groups to form “human chains” around power plants across the country just hours before President Donald Trump’s deadline for a deal expires, effectively gathering civilians at infrastructure sites the United States has explicitly threatened to strike. The campaign, promoted…

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Credit: Gage Skidmore/Flickr President Trump made clear this morning that one of the most destructive military campaigns, perhaps in American history, is set to unfold tonight as Iran has ignored repeated warnings to open the highly critical Strait of Hormuz. As The Gateway Pundit reported on Sunday, hours after celebrating…

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Tucker and Candace have been one-upping each other in the crazy contest, and I have to say that Tucker is currently in the lead. That’s impressive. I thought that, for quite a while, Tucker was trailing Candace. Not that he wasn’t super-crazy, but at least he wasn’t hearing voices or communing…

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Women are becoming gun owners at a faster rate than men, which has narrowed the long-standing gap in gun ownership between the two sexes. Ammo.com’s latest report examines not just ownership rates, but reasons for ownership and trends. If you’re in a hurry, here are a few highlights from our…

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DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin speaks during a Fox News interview, where he signaled the federal government may reconsider Customs and Border Protection operations at major airports in sanctuary cities. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is floating a move that could hit Democrat-run cities where it hurts most, their…

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Op-EdIn a region rich with the history of the West, we travel between courthouses. In a town where a Canadian made the first big discovery of silver ore in North America, and where miners all carried guns, Mark Twain started his writing career, writing for a local newspaper about courts…

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(Andrew Rice, The Center Square) U.S. small businesses reported reduced spending and hiring amid concerns over military strikes against Iran and looming inflation data, according to a new report.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce found business owners across the country are slightly more concerned about the health of their businesses as…

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(José Niño, Headline USA) Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, called for a temporary halt to the H-1B migration program amid mounting evidence that it pushes American professionals out of white collar careers, Breitbart News reported.“Let’s pause the H1B program,” Lee tweeted as reports multiplied about the replacement of American graduates and…

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According to “The Hijacked Mind: How Dark Forces Control Our Brains and Shape Our Reality,” the hippocampus – responsible for memory and independent thought – is deliberately weakened through social isolation, processed foods, chronic stress and vitamin D deficiency, making populations more compliant. Fear-based propaganda (COVID, climate alarmism) bypasses critical thinking,…

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Introduction: Complex Carbohydrates Recommended for Glucose Stability Registered dietitian Molly Knudsen states that all carbohydrates are broken down and converted to glucose in the body, influencing blood sugar levels. The extent of this influence depends on meal composition and carbohydrate type. According to Knudsen, pairing carbohydrates with protein and fat…

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Swiss chard is loaded with vitamin K (498% DV per serving), essential for bone mineralization (via osteocalcin activation) and preventing arterial calcification, naturally outperforming Big Pharma’s toxic blood thinners and osteoporosis drugs. Its carotenes, chlorophyll and fiber significantly reduce precancerous lesions, especially in the digestive tract, while aiding detox from…

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