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Washington City’s “Trans Visibility” Proclamation Sparks Backlash from Concerned Citizens
A Washington state city is facing intense public reaction after issuing a proclamation recognizing “Transgender Day of Visibility.” What officials may have framed as a gesture of inclusion has instead ignited debate over priorities, community values, and the role of local government in advancing controversial social agendas. Read More
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Trump Restores American Heritage with Columbus Statue Made if BLM Wreckage
In a move that underscores a renewed commitment to preserving America’s historical legacy, President Donald Trump has installed a statue of Christopher Columbus on White House grounds—rebuilt from a monument destroyed during the unrest of 2020. The decision highlights an ongoing cultural divide over how the nation remembers its past. Read More
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Total Hypocrites: Schumer, Warnock Destroy Their Own Argument on Election Fraud
In attempting to dismiss concerns about illegal voting, Senators Chuck Schumer and Raphael Warnock may have inadvertently confirmed the very issue they claim is insignificant. Their remarks highlight a growing debate over election integrity and whether Washington is taking it seriously enough. Read More
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Disgraced Oregon Principal Who Mocked Charlie Kirk's Death Sentenced to Prison for Child Porn
An Oregon school principal who sparked outrage for comments about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has now been sentenced to prison on child pornography charges. The disturbing case is raising serious questions about judgment, character, and the kind of leadership being allowed in America’s schools. Read More
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Mamdani to Spend $1.9 Billion for Migrant Hotel Rooms While New Yorkers Foot the Bill
New York City’s leadership has once again chosen big spending over common sense—committing nearly $1.9 billion to house the homeless in hotels for just three years. At a time when working families are struggling, critics say this plan reflects a deeper pattern of waste, misplaced priorities, and government overreach that continues to burden taxpayers. Read More
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Federal Judge Blasts Court for Forcing Christian Women’s Spa to Admit Men
A federal appeals court ruling forcing a Christian-owned women’s spa to allow biological men into female-only spaces has sparked fierce criticism from one judge who says the decision abandons common sense and basic privacy protections. Read More
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Actress Refuses to Apologize for Mar-a-Lago Appearance, Calls Out Hollywood’s Intolerance
Actress Katherine Heigl is pushing back after critics lashed out over her attendance at a dog rescue charity event held at Mar-a-Lago. The backlash from the left once again highlights a growing problem in Hollywood—an industry that loudly preaches tolerance but often shows none toward anyone who steps outside the approved political bubble. Read More
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Massive Hospice Fraud Scandal Exposed in Los Angeles County
A shocking investigation has uncovered widespread fraud in Los Angeles County’s hospice system, where dozens of providers were registered to the same building. The revelations raise serious questions about oversight, taxpayer-funded healthcare programs, and how easily government systems can be exploited. Read More
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Woman Visiting Houston to Support Friend with Cancer Carjacked and Murdered, Suspect with Long Criminal Record Arrested
A tragic crime in Houston has left a family and community grieving after a woman visiting the city to support a friend battling cancer was carjacked and murdered. Authorities have arrested a suspect described as a career criminal, raising renewed concerns about repeat offenders and public safety. Read More
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Participation Trophies Come to the Marathon: LA Race Sparks Debate Over Effort and Achievement
The Los Angeles Marathon is drawing criticism after organizers allowed runners to receive a finisher medal even if they stopped eight miles short of completing the full 26.2-mile race. While organizers say the policy was created due to warm weather conditions, critics argue it reflects a growing trend of lowering standards and handing out rewards without requiring the full effort traditionally associated with major athletic achievements. Read More
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160 Teachers Busted for Sexual Misconduct — And Washington’s Broken System May Be Letting Some Slip Away
A disturbing investigation has revealed that at least 160 Washington state teachers have lost their licenses over sexual misconduct in the past decade. Even more alarming, bureaucratic loopholes and lack of transparency have allowed many accused educators to quietly surrender their licenses, shielding the details of their behavior from the public and potentially putting more children at risk. Read More
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Chaos on Capitol Hill: Protester’s Arm Snaps as Police Drag Him From Senate Hearing
What was supposed to be a routine Senate Armed Services Committee hearing erupted into chaos when an anti-war protester stormed the chamber, forcing Capitol Police to physically drag him out as stunned witnesses looked on. Read More
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Texas Republicans Send a Message: Cornyn’s Weak Showing Signals It’s Time for an America First Change
The Texas Republican Senate primary delivered a clear signal: grassroots voters are restless, and longtime incumbent John Cornyn is on shaky ground. With neither Cornyn nor Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton securing the required 50 percent of the vote, the race now heads to a runoff. But history, and political reality, suggests this result is less a victory for Cornyn than a warning. In primaries, incumbents who can’t win a majority rarely recover, because the vote itself becomes a referendum on whether voters want change. Read More
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Third Victim Dies Following Austin Mass Shooting, Community Demands Accountability
Tragedy deepened in Austin after a third victim of the recent mass shooting was pronounced dead. As the community mourns yet another life lost, questions surrounding public safety, violent crime, and leadership in Texas’ capital are once again front and center. Read More
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Pronoun War Turns Fatal: Florida Teen Kills Mother Over "Misgendering"
A shocking Florida murder case has taken an even more disturbing turn after courtroom revelations and police footage showed that the teenage suspect admitted killing her mother and her mother’s boyfriend following ongoing disputes over gender identity. The case underscores deeper cultural tensions playing out inside American families — with tragic consequences. Read More

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