The populist National Rally claimed a historic “breakthrough” for the party on Sunday’s French municipal elections, which saw major establishment figures fall by the wayside and the craven political partnerships made with the far-left prove toxic to voters. Rassemblement National (RN) and its allies secured mayoral victories in at least…

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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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New polling data has great news for Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, who is running against establishment Republican In Name Only (RINO) Sen. John Cornyn for his Senate seat. The poll, from Impact Research, has Paxton being the preferred candidate for the position among likely Republican primary voters, 53%…

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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner made an appearance on Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo’s show and dropped the hammer on the Biden administration for allowing millions of illegal aliens to cross the border and ultimately snap up HUD-funded housing away from American citizens. He then revealed what the…

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During a Senate floor speech amid a prolonged DHS funding impasse and partial government shutdown now reaching 35 days, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) appeared to slip, saying “We must fund ICE… we must fund TSA now” before correcting to focus on TSA. Conservatives and President Trump pounced, calling…

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt appeared on the Fox News program “America’s Newsroom” on March 18, 2026, where she stated that President Donald Trump has full confidence in Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard after the resignation of top counterterrorism official Joe Kent. Kent stepped down from his position…

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On Fox News’ The Five, liberal co-host Jessica Tarlov predictably slammed President Trump’s Operation Epic Fury campaign against Iran’s regime, labeling its leaders “religious lunatics” and arguing that decapitating the theocracy would simply breed more terrorist successors. She dismissed the mission as incoherent, griped about a supposed “$1 billion a…

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A New York Post report reveals Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign spent $18,725 in 2025 on Dr. Brian Boyle, chief psychiatric officer at Stella clinics specializing in ketamine therapy for treatment-resistant conditions like depression and PTSD. Payments ($11,550 March, $2,800 May, $4,375 October) were labeled “leadership training and consulting.” Critics, including…

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(Headline USA) An Air Canada regional jet struck a fire truck on the runway after landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport late Sunday night, crushing the nose of the plane, according to authorities and photos of the wreckage.Two people were killed, according to a person familiar with the investigation into the…

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More than 48 million Americans are battling substance use disorder. Many are deteriorating in plain sight — on sidewalks, in encampments, and in emergency rooms. Others decline behind closed doors. Overdoses are shattering families, especially within the homelessness population, where the death rate among people living on the streets has…

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Population control advocate Paul Ehrlich passed away on March 13 at age 93, marking the end of an astonishing career built on unapologetic error. Ehrlich was a butterfly researcher at Stanford University in the 1960s when he launched himself into the overpopulation debate with a lecture at San Francisco’s Commonwealth…

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More than 8,000 targets have been struck so far in Iran, according to the latest US Central Command reporting. At the same time, the news media has been focused on the degradation of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the potential for regime change. From the beginning of the Iran war, the…

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The city of Boston is considering new legislation to allow non-citizens the right to vote in local elections. The proposed rule would grant voting rights to non-citizens with “legal status,” impacting an estimated 675,647 residents, or just shy of 30% of the city’s population. The Department of Justice has other…

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Carter Page wasn’t the only adviser from Trump’s first campaign wiretapped by the FBI. Walid Phares was electronically monitored for a 12-month period between 2017 and 2018, according to the Washington-based FBI agent who was assigned to investigate him as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia collusion probe. As…

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I understand why FCC Chair Brendan Carr is threatening the legacy media. Coverage of the Iran conflict, as with most every other political issue, has become another case study in Trump Derangement Syndrome. War is always messy and mostly unpredictable; the story of success and setback painted in tragedy. As…

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Paul Ehrlich, the “sage” of the modern environmental movement, has died. And to be clear, I use scare quotes here because Ehrlich was a rather peculiar sage. He was neither shrewd nor wise. Indeed, he was arrogant and reckless, malicious and destructive. His ideas, which are still observed and revered…

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