The far-leftist loves to dig up his enemies’ corpses to beat them In classic “calumniate, calumniate, something will always stick” fashion, the far-left French newspaper Libération dropped a sleazy hit piece titled “The Men of Rue du Bac,” hurling grotesque pedocriminality accusations at intellectual figures from the 1970s and 1980s.…

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Wrapping up after the No Kings protests, Norm Eisen mentioned his friend Keya Chattetjee from Free DC. Free DC is one of the groups that is holding jury nullification trainings as part of the resistance. Researcher writes, “Between jury nullification and corrupt D.C. judges, no Democrat or Never Trumper will…

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The immanence language saturating the New Testament was not rhetorical urgency meant to be stretched across millennia, but covenantal nearness grounded in the Day of Atonement pattern that framed how first-century Jews understood atonement, mediation, and divine verdict.Under the old covenant, the high priest entered the Most Holy Place with…

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(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Some of the women subjected to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse initially scolded the Trump administration over what they saw as a slow release of files tied to the late sex offender’s prosecution.Months after those demands were met, they are now suing the same administration, arguing that the rushed…

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(José Niño, Headline USA) A federal judge ordered the release of a property manager connected to a suspected biological laboratory in Las Vegas who prosecutors charged with illegally possessing firearms.According to a report by 8 News Now, U.S. Magistrate Judge Elayna Youchah released Ori Solomon, 55, on a personal recognizance…

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(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) While talk of President Donald Trump’s 2028 successor has focused on his administration’s top brass, an outsider could decide to throw his hat in the ring despite being a long shot.Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination in 2016, is now mulling another…

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Senior Israeli Military Official Raises Concerns Over Troop Availability and Operational Capacity Senior Commander Says Army Nears “Collapse” Due to Personnel Shortage Israel’s military chief of staff warned the country’s security cabinet this week that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) risk collapsing due to a critical shortage of personnel, according…

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The CDC Deception: A bombshell exposé on how public health became public betrayal “The CDC Deception” reveals that hospitals received 20% higher Medicare reimbursements for labeling deaths as COVID-related, even when causes were unrelated (e.g., overdoses, accidents). Death certificates show blatant fraud, including drowning victims and terminal cancer patients falsely…

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“The Truth About Pet Cancer” on BrightU: How a crusading veterinarian was persecuted for exposing the rabies vaccine “money machine” On Day 6 of “The Truth About Pet Cancer,” Ty Bollinger featured Dr. John  Robb, who claimed persecution for warning about over-vaccination and rabies shot dangers. Robb described being locked out…

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Traditionally linked to athletic performance, creatine also enhances cognitive function (memory, mental acuity) and fills nutritional gaps, especially for plant-based diets. Plant-based eaters have lower creatine stores than meat eaters, potentially impacting muscle function, brain performance and energy metabolism and making supplementation beneficial. Creatine (2-5 g/day) boosts ATP production for…

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Nature’s liquid gold: 6 Science-backed juices that boost immunity, heart health and performance Juices like carrot, pomegranate, beet, tomato, orange and celery provide concentrated vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Juicing unlocks nutrients more efficiently than chewing whole foods—e.g., six ounces of carrot juice equals the nutrients of eight whole carrots. Key…

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Grapes: The underrated superfood packed with over 1,600 health-boosting compounds Grapes contain over 1,600 bioactive compounds, including resveratrol, quercetin, flavonoids and catechins, which work synergistically to support heart health, brain function, digestion, immunity and longevity—outperforming many isolated supplements. Rich in resveratrol and polyphenols, grapes help lower blood pressure, reduce LDL…

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Two kindergarten teachers who were terminated from Propel Charter Schools in Pittsburgh after they recorded themselves in a classroom celebrating Iranian state media threats to assassinate President Donald Trump have reportedly been hired at the nearby Urban Pathways Charter School. The teachers, Kate Patterson and Devin Hays, made national headlines…

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By Mark Tanos A Democratic county commissioner in Pennsylvania was arrested Wednesday on more than 100 felony drug charges after prosecutors said he arranged cocaine deals from government buildings and even during an official board meeting. Zachary Cole Borghi, 35, a Lehigh County commissioner, faces 89 felony counts for allegedly…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. In Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairytale, “The Princess and the Pea,” a prince tests whether a young woman is, in fact, a princess. In order to authenticate her nobility, his mother (the queen) places…

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