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Stunning numbers from the CNN/SSRS poll I mentioned earlier. “Which best describes your approach to following pop culture and entertainment, such as music, movies, TV shows, books or celebrities?” Only 10% said that they “frequently seek out the latest in pop culture” Another 30% said “I follow major developments in…

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Members of Congress are now calling for an increase in oversight and reform after a Haitian migrant was convicted in a massive healthcare fraud conspiracy that prosecutors have revealed involves over $58 million in false claims targeting Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers through utilization of a federal drug discount program.…

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On June 16, 2026, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier spoke out about alleged religious discrimination in professional sports, directing his attention toward Major League Baseball after reports emerged that the organization issued stern warnings to several San Francisco Giants pitchers for writing Bible verses on their Pride Night caps. Uthmeier…

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Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks on the administration’s crackdown on crime and fraud in Bethpage, N.Y., on June 17, 2026. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch TimesBETHPAGE, New York—Vice President JD Vance called on Long Island voters to replace Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.) in the upcoming midterms, saying the congressman serves party…

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Some things require extensive commentary. Others speak for themselves. Here’s a roundup of the media dealing with today’s most burning issue. Trump wanted the Reflecting Pool to be ‘American flag blue.’ Algae are turning it green. – NBC News Pool owners react to algae bloom turning Trump’s reflecting pool green…

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The war in Iran is officially over, according to President Donald Trump, who signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Wednesday, a move widely viewed by supporters as the first step to lasting peace with the Middle Eastern nation. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that both the United States…

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents confront protesters in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on Jan. 12, 2026. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesAn immigration enforcement operation has resulted in the arrests of 117 illegal immigrants in the Smoky Mountains region in eastern Tennessee.“Among those arrested were…

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It was morning at the Federal Reserve. Chairman Kevin Warsh held his first policy meeting and press conference since rejoining the US central bank. Reporters laughed, Wall Street booed, and President Donald Trump shrugged when the Warsh-led institution completed its June 16-17 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) powwow. The American…

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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on April 29, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Department of the Interior on June 17 announced a settlement agreement with affiliatesof Invenergy that will terminate four offshore wind leases and redirect approximately $765 million toward other energy projects, including natural…

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As America celebrates its 250th birthday, it’s prime time for historians such as Jeff Bloodworth to set the record straight.Bloodworth, a professor at Pennsylvania’s Gannon University, noted that it had become trendy among historians to “demythologize” the Founding Fathers.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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Firearms manufacturers Ruger and Rideout Arsenal are heading south, continuing a trend of firearms companies leaving Democrat-run states.On June 10, Virginia-based Rideout Arsenal, a firearms designer and manufacturer, announced it would invest $22 million to build a new manufacturing facility in Thomasville, Georgia. The investment would create 120 new jobs…

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Preparedness isn’t just about the supplies you stockpile and the skills you learn. It’s about psychology, too. And an important step toward survival is understanding the psychology behind hesitation. In a worst-case scenario, hesitation kills. He who hesitates is lost. Swift and resolute action leads to success. Self-doubt is a prelude…

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Students at a government high-school in Denver were reportedly pressured by a lesbian teacher to engage in same-sex kissing during a graded class assignment, sparking outrage from parents and victims. The scandal resulted in the educator’s dismissal. So far, however, there is no indication that the teacher will be prosecuted.…

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A proposal to impose a one-time 5 percent tax on the assets of California billionaires has qualified for the November ballot. The California Secretary of State’s office announced Wednesday that supporters had gathered enough signatures to place the measure before voters after months of maneuvering and opposition from influential political…

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The shooting portion of the Iran “War” lasted about 40 days—far shorter than Barack Obama’s 2011 congressionally unauthorized seven-month bombing campaign against Libya. Bill Clinton’s unauthorized 78 days of bombing Serbia in 1999 hit bridges, schools, hospitals, monuments, and power plants—far more indiscriminate targeting than anything in the Iran War…

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In a previous article, I analyzed the big winners and losers of the California primary. I didn’t mention my preferred candidate, Sheriff Chad Bianco, because to me he’s still a winner, even if the rest of the state (and Trump) rejected him. California needed saving, and I believed that the…

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The support network includes NGOs and Mexican consulates. This is Part II of a two-part series analyzing the La Reconquista movement. It calls for the cultural, demographic, or political “reclamation” of the U.S. Southwest, which Mexico lost after the Mexican-American War. Part I discussed the movement’s origins and history, ideological…

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