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Bill Maher DESTROYS Mayor Mandani’s Socialist Agenda & Democrats Are FURIOUS!

When Bill Maher sets his sights on a political target, the results are rarely anything short of scorching. In a recent, biting takedown, the Real Time host turned his razor-sharp wit toward New York City’s newly elected Mayor Mandani and the Democratic Party’s increasingly open embrace of socialism. For Maher, this isn’t just about one [...]

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The vein of the shrimp is a small, dark line running along its back

Shrimp has earned a revered place in cuisines across the world, prized for its tender bite, subtle sweetness, and remarkable ability to carry bold flavors. Whether simmered in spicy coastal boils, sautéed quickly with garlic and olive oil, or served chilled with a sharp cocktail sauce, shrimp moves effortlessly between casual comfort food and refined [...]

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Marco Rubio, once known mainly as a Republican senator and occasional Trump rival

What transpired in that chamber was not simply a ceremonial step forward for Marco Rubio; it represented a deeper recalibration of how power, particularly the unseen kind, moves through Washington. The authority he has assumed does not announce itself through speeches, floor votes, or televised arguments. Instead, it operates in the background, shaping outcomes long [...]

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Family members described Alex Pretti

The death of Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good during a federal immigration enforcement operation has become a flashpoint in a growing national debate over public safety, accountability, and the role of federal law enforcement in local communities. Good, a mother of three known among friends and neighbors for her creativity and devotion to her children, [...]

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A federal Border Patrol agent shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti

Authorities have identified the man fatally shot during a weekend encounter with U.S. Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse who worked at a Veterans Affairs hospital. The shooting occurred early Saturday morning in south Minneapolis during what federal officials described as a targeted immigration enforcement operation [...]

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Nuclear expert Alex Wellerstein identified 15 U.S. cities likely to be hit first in a hypothetical World War III scenario

Amid today’s unsettled global atmosphere, anxiety about the possibility of war has quietly taken root in everyday life. It is not always expressed openly, yet it lingers beneath the surface of public conversation, shaping how people interpret the news and the actions of world leaders. Political instability, military posturing, and sharp rhetoric between nations have [...]

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Breaking Florida speculation: reports suggest Sean Hannity

For millions of Americans, Sean Hannity has been more than just a television and radio presence; he has been a constant fixture woven into the daily rhythms of their lives. Night after night, his voice has traveled through living rooms where families wind down after long days, through kitchens where late dinners are prepared, through [...]

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The House overwhelmingly approved a major military spending bill

The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved a sweeping fiscal year 2026 defense appropriations bill that would provide approximately $839 billion in funding for the Department of Defense, advancing one of the most consequential pieces of legislation shaping U.S. military priorities in the coming year. Passed by a wide bipartisan margin, the bill now [...]

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Mayor Jacob Frey says the city is facing

Minneapolis has found itself at the center of a rapidly escalating conflict that city leaders now say cannot continue in its current form. Mayor Jacob Frey, speaking publicly on Thursday, described the situation facing the city as “impossible” and warned that the circumstances created by ongoing federal immigration enforcement actions are “not sustainable.” His remarks [...]

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Sovereignty on Ice: How the Greenland Dispute Sparked a Transatlantic Reckoning

Greenland, Transatlantic Tensions, and the Resurgence of Geopolitical Contestation Europe rarely reacts in perfect unison. When it does, the moment often reflects a crisis that strikes at the core of the continent’s collective identity, sovereignty, and security. Historically, such episodes have been rare because Europe is composed of states with deeply divergent interests, political cultures, [...]

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