In a significant blow to Democrats' defense of the 2020 election, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Illinois Republican Rep. Mike Bost’s lawsuit challenging the state's policy of counting late-arriving mail-in ballots to move forward.
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During a Senate hearing on “Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs” on Wednesday, a doctor of reproductive health refused to answer Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley's yes or no question on whether biological men can get pregnant.
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In a legal assault on a political opponent that makes Jack Smith's crusade against President Donald Trump look tame in comparison, special prosecutors appointed by leftist South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung want the death penalty for conservative former President Yoon Suk-Yeol.
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In a Jan. 9 post to X, a Venezuelan security guard loyal to Nicolas Maduro gives a chilling account of how just 20 American soldiers with technologically advanced weapons took out hundreds of Venezuelan security forces and then launched what he described as a "sonic" weapon which knocked the Venezuelan troops to the ground and rendered them unable to move.
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John Ratcliffe’s contribution to restoring the CIA's reputation in the Trump era can’t be understated. The agency, once described by President Donald Trump as the “disgraceful’ employer of “sick people” who spread fake news, is back in favor with the White House under an unlikely spymaster.
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In a significant blow to Democrats' defense of the 2020 election, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Illinois Republican Rep. Mike Bost’s lawsuit challenging the state's policy of counting late-arriving mail-in ballots to move forward.
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During a Senate hearing on “Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs” on Wednesday, a doctor of reproductive health refused to answer Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley's yes or no question on whether biological men can get pregnant.
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In a Jan. 9 post to X, a Venezuelan security guard loyal to Nicolas Maduro gives a chilling account of how just 20 American soldiers with technologically advanced weapons took out hundreds of Venezuelan security forces and then launched what he described as a "sonic" weapon which knocked the Venezuelan troops to the ground and rendered them unable to move.
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In a Jan. 9 post to X, a Venezuelan security guard loyal to Nicolas Maduro gives a chilling account of how just 20 American soldiers with technologically advanced weapons took out hundreds of Venezuelan security forces and then launched what he described as a "sonic" weapon which knocked the Venezuelan troops to the ground and rendered them unable to move.
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There’s a lot of talk nowadays about the U.S. government attacking Mexican drug cartels in Mexico.
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China’s official Xinhua news agency slammed the Jan. 3 U.S. attack that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro as “naked hegemonic behavior.”
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General Iraqi civil law sets the minimum age for marriage at 18. But Iraq has instituted Ja'fari law, which allows marriage upon a girl reaching puberty (potentially as young as 9-years-old).
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Paul Offit, who was fired as FDA vaccine advisor in September, said recently while speaking with Big Pharma's “Doctor Mike,” that myocarditis in boys receiving the Covid injections and blood clots in the brain from the failed J&J shot were “very small prices to pay.”
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Reports from the financial sector suggest that OpenAI, currently a private entity, plans to go public at a $1 trillion valuation. That would make it one of the largest initial public offerings of all time.
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In early 2025 Jaguar completed a woke rebrand which saw the focus of the luxury auto company shift to all-electric, a new "Copy Nothing" philosophy, a minimalist "Jr" monogram, no cars shown in launch ads, and concentrating on selling fewer, more expensive vehicles to younger buyers.
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At least 10 children have died from taking the Covid injection, according to a new memo from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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The Minnesota fraud scandal isn't an isolated incident, it's systemic in a federal government that has lost the capacity to police itself. When inspectors general get fired for doing their jobs, when whistleblowers are ignored, and when career bureaucrats water down fraud statistics to protect their political interests, the system becomes an open invitation for theft.
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Well, Donald Trump has done it again! He stumped the chumps. The "chumps" in this case were the "blue-chip" academic and financial economists whose consensus forecast this time last year was of high inflation and low economic growth. Wrong on both counts.
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It’s time to consult the crystal snow globe and try to peer ahead what may be on the horizon for the new year. Without question 2025 was tumultuous, but the year ahead holds cautious promise to finally solve some political crises mixed with some epic events on tap.
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President Donald Trump is flexing his Teddy Roosevelt moment. With the release of the National Security Strategy 2025, the administration has presented a global blueprint and guide for what’s described as America First Policies.
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