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Shut Down or Stand Down?

Minnesota holds its breath. Streets, schools, and shopfronts brace for a day when normal life is supposed to stop, not because of a storm, but because thousands have decided the real emergency is the government itself. As unions, socialists, and immigrant families unite, one question slices through the noise: how far will Minnesotans g… On [...]

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A LEGEND WHO LEFT TEXAS A LITTLE QUIETER

Texas has lost one of its most unforgettable cultural voices — a figure whose wit, humor, and bold personality shaped generations of music lovers, readers, and political observers. News of his passing stunned fans across the state, marking the end of an era for a man who never apologized for being entirely himself Richard “Kinky” [...]

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The Great California Fracture: Why Bill Maher Finally Stopped Nodding Along with Gavin Newsom

Something unusual happened on Bill Maher’s stage recently. There were no punchlines to soften the blow, no comedic cushioning to protect the guest, and no standard Hollywood deference. Instead, there was sharp, deliberate precision. California’s most polished political image—Governor Gavin Newsom—was quietly taken apart statistic by statistic, moment by moment. When a lifelong liberal like [...]

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