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After Arday

In Britain, the death of the fraudulent University of Cambridge professor Jason Arday has triggered the kind of networked hysteria not seen on the Left since the death of George Floyd in 2020. Arday, once the youngest black professor at Cambridge, was found dead on Aug. 14 after a cascade of revelations exposed him as […]

Skip the summer’s woke dinosaur movie, ‘The End of Oak Street’

The End of Oak Street may seem like a harmless, companionable, feel-good potpourri made up of parts from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Jurassic Park (1993), and Jumanji (1995), but it is, without question, one of the most cynical movies of the year. The movie tells of a time warp that admits dinosaurs to a suburban enclave in the early 1980s, and writer-director […]

Independence vs. democracy

Attorney General Todd Blanche went on the Sunday talk shows right after his confirmation and refused to pledge independence from President Donald Trump. This sounds corrupt to the media, but it makes sense to anyone who has read the Constitution. Blanche then assured America that Trump would never ask him to do anything inappropriate or […]

Medicare for All is back on the ballot

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) may have refused to commit to bringing Medicare for All to a vote and distanced himself from his own past support of socializing the entire healthcare sector of the economy, but candidates winning Democratic Party primaries across the country are not as shy. Over the past two weeks alone, […]

Klobuchar’s fraud fight claim takes hit after GOP opponent combs through receipts: ‘Where were you?’

Amy Klobuchar issued over 1,000 press releases since 2022 but never once mentioned Minnesota's $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scandal.

Ken Martin has been a disaster for Dems

According to The New York Times, the DNC is $2 million dollars in debt, while President Trump controls a $400 million super PAC and the Republican National Committee has nearly $130 million in cash on hand.   

Live updates: Trump heads to Michigan to tout manufacturing, says Iran asked for meeting as attacks subside

The U.S. pulled back on its daily strikes on Iran over the weekend to both give more time for negotiations and conserve munitions. President Trump is "giving it a little bit of room,” Mike Waltz, United Nations ambassador, said Sunday. On Monday, the president told reporters on Air Force One that Iran had requested a meeting....

Fauci’s diary revealed: Wet market not origins of COVID

Fauci comes off as extremely smug and convinced of his own greatness.

Trump homes in on midterm message in Michigan

🔎 Plus: Inside the false accusation that yanked Pete Buttigieg from his kids {beacon}   It’s Monday. The pipe bomb that went off at the Atlanta Olympics happened 30 years ago today (!)   In today's issue: Trump visits Michigan Trump pulls back from Iran war Oil prices dip Republicans turn on Pete Hegseth Senate...

Trump must be held to account for Iran, but don’t expect Congress to act

A real Congress would have challenged the president on the War Powers Act.

Wife of Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy shot in Virginia

The wife of Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was shot Sunday at their home in the Northern Virginia suburb of Ashburn, police said. The shooting, which was first reported by ESPN, occurred on the 20000 block of Northpark Drive, where police said they were called just after 7:30 p.m. ESPN reported that Mia...

Fauci diary entries: ‘Press is going wild with me’

Former chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci was keenly aware of the media's interest in him early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, and considered some of the attention "flattering," according to diary entries released by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Over the weekend, Paul published more than a thousand pages of Fauci's diary entries as...

Democrats are reclaiming the flag. It’s about time

And in doing so, they are reclaiming the values of patriotism and love of country. 

Nate Silver: Americans may be ‘moving on’ from Trump

Analyst Nate Silver said Sunday that Americans may be “moving on” from President Trump amid rocky political territory for the president and his party. “It's kind of striking how, apart from Iran, most of the Trump-related stories this summer have been boring and dumb (reflection pool, White House Correspondents' Dinner) or kind of funny (FIFA),...

Nvidia launches new open-source AI security alliance

Nvidia is launching a new alliance focused on building and sharing open-source AI tools to boost cybersecurity defenses, as the push for open-source technologies ramps up in the U.S. Nvidia announced Monday that the Open Secure AI Alliance will use open-source tools to identify, patch and disclose security vulnerabilities across infrastructure. Open models, according to...

Watch live: Trump speaks in Michigan

President Trump is visiting Michigan on Monday in a push to highlight manufacturing and auto industry jobs ahead of the midterm elections. Trump is expected to focus on the economy during a speech at General Motors‘s Milford Proving Ground facility in Milford, Mich., where the automaker tests new vehicles and emerging technologies. He is also expected to...

Ohio’s cautionary tale on data centers is a lesson for us all

With the right laws and incentives, data centers can transform from an extractive burden to an engine that builds communities and the clean energy economy. There’s a wrong way to power data centers, but you can push your state to do it right.

Senate Republican: McConnell visitor said he’s ‘clear-minded’

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) said a person who recently visited Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) while he has been in a rehabilitation center described the former leader as "clear-minded." Capito told independent journalist Nicholas Ballasy in a video posted Saturday that she knew what had been reported, that McConnell "is recovering and is healing and...

Dozens sickened across 17 states in salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs: What to know

The eggs were only distributed in a handful of states, while the salmonella cases have been reported in more than a dozen.

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