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Jack Smith's 'Arctic Frost' surveilled GOP senators, Rep. Kelly

Jack Smith, the special counsel Team Biden hired to essentially derail President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, spent $50 million in taxpayer dollars on an investigation that included surveilling at least eight Republican senators and one GOP representative who the Biden team accused of questioning the results of the 2020 election.

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Trump: Time to embrace 'golden age of the Middle East'

In a Middle East peace signing ceremony and speeches to the Israeli parliament and Arab leaders, President Donald Trump on Oct. 13, 2025, called on all sides to "put the old feuds and bitter hatreds behind us" and embrace the "golden age of the Middle East."

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'Rebuild or retire': New owners' plans for Dominion machines

A company run by a former Republican election official has reportedly bought Dominion Voting Systems raising multiple yet-to-be-answered questions including how the company funded its massive legal war on media organizations that questioned its role in the 2020 elections and why after successfully silencing most skeptics it was put on sale.

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China leader's real nightmare: Underground churches

It is the spiritual war that bedevils Chinese Communist Party atheists. How can ideological materialists control what they can't see?

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Antifa 101: City University of NY graduate course requires ‘militant research’

The City University of New York's Graduate Center is essentially training future militants, critics say, with a course titled Global Antifa.

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Jack Smith's 'Arctic Frost' surveilled GOP senators, Rep. Kelly

Jack Smith, the special counsel Team Biden hired to essentially derail President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, spent $50 million in taxpayer dollars on an investigation that included surveilling at least eight Republican senators and one GOP representative who the Biden team accused of questioning the results of the 2020 election.

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'Rebuild or retire': New owners' plans for Dominion machines

A company run by a former Republican election official has reportedly bought Dominion Voting Systems raising multiple yet-to-be-answered questions including how the company funded its massive legal war on media organizations that questioned its role in the 2020 elections and why after successfully silencing most skeptics it was put on sale.

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How ‘Dr.’ Ian Roberts came to be Des Moines schools superintendent

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts, an illegal alien, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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World News
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China leader's real nightmare: Underground churches

It is the spiritual war that bedevils Chinese Communist Party atheists. How can ideological materialists control what they can't see?

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Sanae Takaichi, Japan's 'Iron Lady', set to become new prime minister

Sanae Takaichi, a conservative known as Japan's "Iron Lady," who opposes communist China and is also against same sex marriage, is poised to become the nation's new prime minister.

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Pakistan, via China, to be capable of tracking U.S. ICBMs?

Since the 1970s China has assisted Pakistan’s nuclear weapon and nuclear missile buildup that could soon include intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) — according to the former Biden Administration that sanctioned involved Pakistani companies in December 2024.

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Why silence a U.S. president speaking on American soil at the UN?

On Sept. 23, President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations. It was slated to take only 15 minutes. Trump spoke for just under an hour.

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Lifestyle
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Wikipedia co-founder: Site is now ‘engine of defamation’

Since being hijacked by the Left, Wikipedia has became an "engine of defamation," says a co-founder of the online encyclopedia who has vowed to fix it. Co-founder Larry Sanger, who left shortly after the site's launch, has become one of its fiercest critics.

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Iger, Eisner and Kimmel: It’s a club and ‘you ain’t in it’

George Carlin said the "reason education sucks" in the United States is due to the "big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. ... They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying, lobbying, to get what they want. Well, we know what they want. They want more for themselves and less for everybody else, but I'll tell you what they don’t want: They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking." It's a club, Carlin contended, "and you ain't in it."

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Kennedy's HHS ends positive recommendation for Covid jab

A panel of advisers selected by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. voted on Friday to end the federal government's positive recommendation for Covid shots for adults.

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Whistleblowers: Facebook has no problem sexualizing children

Whistleblowers who said they were hired by Meta/Facebook to make the platform safer for children testified in a Senate hearing on Tuesday that the social media colossus considers it "acceptable" to engage children in conversations that are "romantic and sensual."

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COLUMNISTS
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Memo to GOP, Dems: End the Obama health insurance scam

No one likes insurance companies — trying to get them to pay a claim is like wrenching a bone out of a dog's clenched teeth — and now we have another reason to hold them in low regard. The biggest advocate for blowing another $1 trillion hole in the federal budget is the health insurance lobby.

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UN 80th: Stern rebuke by Trump, praise for 'potential'

President Donald Trump lambasted the United Nations on opening day for its failure to stop global crises in the midst of major regional wars, humanitarian disasters, looming security threats, never mind costly bureaucratic waste. But like a stern professor, yet as the leader of the most prominent and founding UN member state, he then added that the world organization isn’t living up to its potential, and scathingly challenged, “What’s the purpose of the United Nations?”

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United Nations budget cut to 10% of NYC's school system

Presidents, prime ministers, kings and potentates are converging on New York for the United Nations General Assembly session.

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Coming soon: Revolt against property tax tyranny

Anyone old enough to have lived through the mayhem and economic decline of the 1970s probably will recall the tax cut heard round the world. That was the famous California ballot initiative Proposition 13, which slashed property taxes by more than 25% and then screwed a tight cap on future rate increases.

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