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A couple sits at Creek Harbour, with the Burj Khalifa visible in the background, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on April 3, 2026. Fadel Senna / AFP via Getty ImagesU.S. President Donald Trump said on April 21 that the United States was considering a currency swap with the United Arab…

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A school within the Los Angeles Unified School District in Los Angeles on Jan. 8, 2024. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesLos Angeles’ school board on April 21 approved a resolution to regulate student screen time during classroom instruction, amid growing concern among educators and health experts about the effects of prolonged digital…

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Jeffrey Epstein When the war against Iran barged onto center stage, all things Epstein quietly slipped behind the curtain. But that sleazy drama still has much to teach. As I showed here, the Jeffrey Epstein matter isn’t about the welfare of the young women involved. The press has never cared…

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Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is catching flack for once again utilizing rhetoric that is being described as aggressive and “bombastic” that his critics say contradicts his claims to love his enemies as dictated by his profession of the Christian faith. Booker made the controversial comments during a Michigan Democratic Women’s…

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A federal appeals court has narrowly upheld a Texas law requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, delivering a closely divided ruling that reverses earlier lower-court decisions. In a 9–8 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit concluded that the policy does not violate constitutional…

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Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print.  Today we’re breaking down the Virginia redistricting results, the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Trump’s ceasefire extension, and the ousting of Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. THE LOBSTER DISTRICT  Virginians voted Tuesday to approve a redistricting map introduced by Democrats that allows…

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Does it ever seem like certain types of crimes get ignored or played down by legacy media? As humorist David Burge (Iowahawk) famously stated, “journalism is about covering important stories. With a pillow, until they stop moving.” We aim to correct this by bringing you the crime stories the media…

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has cautioned the Republican Party in Florida from redistricting after Virginia voted to approve a plan that could grant Democrats four additional U.S. House Seats. “The constitutional amendment narrowly backed by voters bypasses a bipartisan redistricting commission to allow the use of new districts drawn by…

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He’s ‘totally right to remind Americans about our founding principles and the courage we need to hold on to them’It’s not often that Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas speaks in public. Clarence Thomas has now served longer than anyone else on the court – since the fall of 1991.…

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“Awesome”April 22, 2026 by Daniel Greenfield Leave a Comment There’s a small book to be written about Sen. Chris Murphy’s flirtation with Iran and Islamic terrorists. But he’s not even trying to hide it anymore. Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy is under fire after a one-word social media post fueled…

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Many counties throughout the united States are standing up and telling those wishing to bring Artificial Intelligence data centers to their communities to keep moving and take a hike.  However, the state of Maine just may be the first state to outright block such data centers.Children’s Health Defense has the…

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Editor’s note: Big Tent Ideas always aims to provide balanced perspectives on the hottest issues of the day. Below is a column from Brandan Buck, where he argues that Congress must reclaim its oversight powers over the president when it comes to war-making authority. You can find a counterpoint here,…

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A city or a society can’t be run based on accusations of racism. But here we are. Everything is racist and therefore no bad behavior can ever be dealt with. Just the boojum of ‘white privilege’ which is always everywhere and, like all imaginary things, nowhere. Welcome to Seattle, where…

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Following the moon landing, there was widespread belief that mankind would soon be going to Mars. The conquest of space had begun. In fact, just two weeks after the Apollo 11 mission returned from the moon, rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun, whose Saturn V rocket had taken humans to the…

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CPAC 2026 came and went, and most of the conservative grassroots hardly noticed it. President Trump, VP Vance, and the rest of the MAGA Cabinet didn’t bother attending either. It’s not just that they were busy with other things: Iran, economic development, border security. If anything, Trump would have had…

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An advertisement for Beyond the Return: a Ghanaian government initiative inspiring tourism and investment in Ghana and encouraging the return of the African diaspora. At White Papers, our core premise is that Western nations deserve to protect their sovereignty, their political institutions, and their founding demography and to build a…

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In less than two weeks, by law, a ballot must be in the mail and on its way to every registered voter in California. Some counties mail ballots before the May 4 deadline. This means that within days, voters in California will begin returning completed ballots, locking in their choice for…

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