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The Sky Isn’t Falling You Lefty Clowns

Democrats are back to screaming “the sky is falling,” this time over Trump’s proposed tariffs—despite the fact that they extended most of his trade policies, kept his tax cuts, copied…

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Trump’s Still Taking the Hits – Where Are You America?

They’ve lied, they’ve weaponized, and now they’re desperate. The system’s collapsing under its own corruption, and the only man who’s taken every hit and still stood tall—for us—is Donald J.…

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Greenland: Cold War Redux

The GIUK and GIN gaps are back in play—and this time, the stakes are even higher. As global tensions shift toward Africa, America’s ability to control the North Atlantic and…

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Jasmine’s Hit-and-Run Rhetoric

After a decade of being labeled everything from white supremacists to domestic terrorists, the right finally caught a break — we're now just “Hot Wheels.” Thank you, Rep. Jasmine Crockett,…

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Signals Crossed: From Typo to Spy Show

During my ten years in Naval Intelligence and across various agency collaborations, I witnessed how a single misstep in communications could jeopardize entire operations. That's why the recent Signal chat…

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Secret Science Mission Aims to Dim Sunlight in Bold Experiment

In the realm of innovative climate intervention strategies (cough), a unique project has emerged from an unexpected platform—the USS Hornet, a retired aircraft carrier now at the forefront of pioneering…

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Manchin gets in the face of climate protester after being called a ‘sick f—‘

In a striking incident at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia, found himself at the center of a tense confrontation with…

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Obama’s Advice And Biden’s 2024 Campaign Dynamics

WASHINGTON D.C. - In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, the advice of former President Barack Obama to the Biden reelection campaign has sparked a new chapter in strategic political…

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Comprehensive Study on 99 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Unveils Slight Increase in Medical Risks

A landmark study encompassing 99 million COVID-19 vaccine recipients has revealed a marginal increase in the risk of developing blood, heart, and brain-related medical conditions. This extensive research, undertaken by…

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How Many Times Can AOC’s Bartending Days Be Referenced in a Single Article? Let’s Find Out.

  [su_divider top="no" size="1"] In a twist that would make even the most seasoned mixologist dizzy, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, fondly known as AOC by friends and foes alike, has shaken (not…

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Court Decision Rocks Pennsylvania: A Major Blow to Mail-In Voting?

In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has transformed the landscape of mail-in voting in Pennsylvania, insisting on accurate handwritten dates on ballot envelopes. This pivotal decision overturns earlier views and sets a precedent that could affect the future of elections in the state, stirring a broad spectrum of reactions across the political divide.

Selective Empathy: Who Mourns For Russia?

This article delves into the stark contrasts and selective empathy that characterizes the global response to tragedies. From the heart-wrenching shootings in Uvalde and Columbine to the devastating terror attack in Moscow, the discourse reveals a pronounced disparity in how the world mourns and advocates. It questions why certain tragedies elicit an outpouring of global solidarity, while others, notably those involving Russian citizens, seem to pass with comparatively muted response. Through examining these inconsistencies, the piece explores the implications of politicized grief and the call for a more universally compassionate approach to human suffering, irrespective of geopolitical narratives.