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INVESTIGATION: Ilhan Omar’s Husband’s Firm Scrubs Officer Names, LinkedIn Page Amid Historic Fraud Scandal
“While working families were being ripped off by a massive welfare scam, Omar’s campaign took money from convicted fraudsters, her husband launched a firm that suddenly ballooned in value, and [Minnesota Governor] Tim Walz looked the other way,” said Kiersten Pels, spokesperson for the Republican National Committee. Minnesota is in the middle of one of the largest fraud scandals in U.S. history. The FBI is now investigating a scheme in the North Star State which appears to ha
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Mamdani Faces First Test as City Council Pushes Major Salary Hike
Pay-raise proposal lands on the new mayor’s desk as critics warn of tone-deaf priorities. New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has not yet taken the oath of office, but one of his first tests in power is already on the calendar: whether to accept a sizable raise for himself and the City Council, or veto it and risk a fight with the political class that just helped elect him. Councilwoman Nantasha Williams has introduced Int. 1493-2025, a bill that would raise the mayor’s
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Minnesota Dems Allegedly Fund Islamic Terror Groups as State Faces Law Enforcement Exodus
In March 2019, the Minneapolis Police Department employed 920 officers. After George Floyd’s unlawful death at the hands of Derek Chauvin two months later—an incident which made the front page of every national news publication and elevated the Black Lives Matter movement into the stratosphere—the number of enlisted officers underwent a dramatic freefall which would stretch over the course of the next half decade and beyond. Exactly six years later, the department only had 56
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Education Department Launches New Foreign Funding Reporting Portal, Earning Praise from Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism & Policy
Federal officials say the platform will improve compliance, oversight, and national security protections. The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism & Policy (ISGAP) publicly commended the U.S. Department of Education for unveiling a new and improved online portal that streamlines the reporting of foreign gifts and contracts by American institutions of higher education. The Department’s official press release confirms that the upgraded portal, set to launch January
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Research Finds Apple News Featured Hundreds of Left-Leaning Stories While Nearly Excluding the Right
Media watchdog analysis shows Apple’s Today feed overwhelmingly favored left-leaning outlets throughout November, renewing concerns over Silicon Valley’s quiet control of the national narrative. Despite claims of neutrality and personalization, Apple News’ top editorial selections reflected a striking ideological imbalance, according to documented headline tallies. In late 2025, researchers from the MRC Free Speech America published findings suggesting a dramatic imbalance in
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New York Times Finds No Evidence Tying Trump to Epstein’s Crimes
The paper’s own reporting undercuts years of insinuations surrounding Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The New York Times acknowledged in a recent examination of Jeffrey Epstein’s history that it found “no evidence implicating Mr. Trump in Mr. Epstein’s abuse and trafficking of minors,” a conclusion that stands in contrast to years of speculation and political innuendo surrounding the former president’s past social proximity to the disgraced financier. Epstein, who
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Bernie Sanders Blocks Fast-Track Pediatric Cancer Bill, Forcing Senate Delay
Bernie Sanders’ Objection Stalls Senate Vote on Pediatric Cancer Drug Bill. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) blocked a fast-track Senate move this week to pass the Mikaelas Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act, legislation supporters say would expand access to advanced pediatric cancer drug treatments and speed research for children facing rare cancers. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) asked for a unanimous consent to pass the House-approved bill , describing it as a response to the death of
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Years Later, the New York Times Concedes Biden Administration Fueled Historic Illegal Immigration Surge
After years of denial, even legacy media now concede federal policies—not chance—drove record border crossings. At the close of 2025, the New York Times quietly confirmed what border communities, law enforcement, and critics of the Biden administration have argued for years: the historic surge in illegal immigration was not accidental. It was the predictable result of deliberate policy choices combined with bureaucratic failure. According to federal data, encounters at the s
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Five States Now Selling Sub-$2 Gas: A Return to American Energy Dominance
“As President Trump’s energy dominance vision continues to come to fruition, energy prices will fall further—igniting other price declines,” reads a recent DOI statement. After years of volatility at the pump, U.S. gas prices in late 2025 have fallen to their lowest December average levels since 2020. According to the most recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.895 as of mid-Dece
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Are You Being Taught to Hate AI? The Manufactured Panic Over Artificial Intelligence
Public fear about artificial intelligence didn’t arise in a vacuum. It was taught, reinforced, and amplified — often through trusted institutions — even as real-world data has failed to match the panic. An examination of funding networks, media fellowships, and labor-market research suggests the anti-AI narrative dominating headlines may be less organic than it appears. The fear gap Polls show Americans are increasingly worried that AI will eliminate jobs and destabilize soci
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Misleading Media Frames National Parks’ Flag Day Observance as Selfish Birthday Celebration for Trump
National parks will now offer free admission on Flag Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day weekend, Constitution Day, and the birthday of President Theodore Roosevelt—not Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Juneteenth. Biased outlets had a meltdown. The Trump administration recently announced a routine update to the list of days Americans can enter national parks for free. It should have been a small story. Instead, major news outlets—especially those known for over
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UK Health Service Faces Backlash After Suggesting Benefits to First-Cousin Unions
The publication of a guidance piece linking cousin marriage to stronger family bonds and economic stability has drawn fierce criticism—and was later pulled. A recently published guidance by the NHS’s Genomics Education Programme claimed that first-cousin marriages may deliver “stronger extended family support systems” and “economic advantages (resources, property and inheritance can be consolidated rather than diluted across households).” The document, titled “Should the UK
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‘Rollback’ To Basics: Walmart Cuts Synthetic Dyes and 30 Additives from Store-Brand Foods
Walmart embarks on one of retail’s largest ingredient clean-ups, removing synthetic colors and over 30 additives in response to consumer demand. Walmart (U.S.) has unveiled a sweeping initiative to eliminate synthetic dyes and more than 30 other ingredients—including artificial sweeteners, preservatives, and fat substitutes—from its private-label food brands, such as Great Value, Marketside, Freshness Guaranteed, and bettergoods. The retailer plans to roll out the reformulat
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Leads Push to Ban Congressional Stock Trading
Fed up with delays and backroom stalling, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is leading a direct challenge to insider influence in Congress. On December 2, the Florida Republican filed a discharge petition aimed at forcing a vote on legislation that would ban lawmakers, their spouses, and dependent children from trading individual stocks — a reform House leaders have refused to advance. “Political games have already started to play out behind the scenes. I’m not waiting any longer,” Lun
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Senator Slotkin’s “You Must Refuse” Video Flirts With the Line on Sedition, Experts Say
“Taking this performative, self-aggrandizing message public to chase likes while pretending it’s ‘outreach’ to ethical military and intelligence personnel is gross—and unmistakably insurrectionist,” said Dr. Amber Brittain-Hale, Director of Policy Research at BrainStates. A video released recently by Senator Elissa Slotkin has exploded across social media. It features Slotkin alongside several Democratic colleagues including Senator Mark Kelly, Representatives Chris Deluzio,
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Miami’s Mamdani? Higgins’ Transit-Housing Vision Sparks Debate in Mayoral Runoff
As Miami heads toward its December mayoral runoff, a once-technical zoning concept — the Rapid Transit Zone (RTZ) — has emerged as a defining fault line between candidates. The RTZ places land near rail stations under county zoning control, often allowing significantly taller and denser construction than surrounding neighborhoods. With transit corridors reshaping Miami’s skyline, the question of who benefits most — residents or developers — has become central to the race. No
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Nicki Minaj Backs Trump’s Nigeria Move on Christian Persecution
Rapper Nicki Minaj publicly thanked President Donald Trump for calling out the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria — a move that adds celebrity weight to a complex foreign-policy flashpoint. In early November 2025, President Donald Trump and the White House announced via social media that if the Nigerian government failed to stop what he characterized as mass-killings of Christians, the United States would immediately halt aid and had directed the Pentagon to prepare
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Dana Williamson, Ex-Chief of Staff to Governor Newsom, Arrested in Federal Political Corruption Case
The U.S. Department of Justice unveiled a 23-count indictment alleging conspiracy, bank and wire fraud, obstruction of justice, and false tax filings tied to the misuse of campaign funds and luxury expenses. Former chief of staff to Gavin Newsom, Dana Williamson, has been arrested by the United States Department of Justice and charged in a federal indictment unsealed Nov. 12, 2025, in the Eastern District of California. The 23-count indictment accuses Williamson of participat
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Environmental Hypocrisy? Higgins Talks Green but Voted to Empower Developers
“[Developers] finally get their gift-wrapped present: a neutered watchdog,” said prolific writer Elaine De Valle. Former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins boasts that she is a progressive problem-solver and environmental defender. She touts that her record of public service includes tree-planting initiatives, tougher fertilizer rules, and protection for Biscayne Bay. But her record, specifically on environmental issues, has been called into question on numerous o
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Shocking Claim: AG Candidate Jones Allegedly Argued Officer Deaths Would Curb Civilian Shootings
Virginia Democratic AG hopeful accused of saying police deaths might reduce violence — Jones vehemently denies the claim. Jerrauld “Jay” Jones, the Democratic nominee for Virginia attorney general, is facing resh accusations that during a 2020 conversation he suggested “if a few [police officers] died … they would move on, not shooting people, not killing people.” The allegations were made on Monday by Republican Del. Carrie Coyner in an interview with Virginia Scope . Coyn
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