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Olympian Walks Free on Monument Vandalism While J6 Protesters Rot
David Hearn gets a recognizance bond for felony property destruction — a courtesy never extended to J6 defendants.
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Culture War

David Hearn gets a recognizance bond for felony property destruction — a courtesy never extended to J6 defendants.
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Border & Immigration

Texas hospital billboards hawking cut-rate deliveries in Mexico prove the anchor baby industry is real—and Trump wants the justices to look again.
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World

Trump calls peace talks 'a waste of time,' Iran strikes U.S. bases, and working Americans will foot the bill.
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Economy

All-time high prices and elevated mortgage rates lock working Americans out of homeownership, eroding middle-class wealth.
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Opinion

Bravo's Summer House nomination proves Hollywood rewards family wreckage, not family strength.
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Culture War

While real crises mount, the entertainment press treats cartoon cameos and video game vampires like matters of state.
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Crime & Justice

A man firebombed two Christian houses of worship in Queens — and the press that shapes what Americans care about barely blinked.
6d ago
Economy

Apple and Broadcom tout a massive new chipmaking commitment, but the fine print reveals a paltry return for the American worker.
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World

While Erdoğan arrests comedians and buys Russian missiles, Western leaders reward the Turkish strongman with American F-35s and sanctions relief.
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Media

A year after 360 illegal aliens were detained at Glass House Farms, 911 recordings reveal disorder — and a press corps desperate to frame enforcement as humanitarian crisis.
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Politics

Rep. Thomas Massie exposes the bipartisan scam: Republicans won't repeal Obamacare because the broken system pays off their donors.
July 9, 2026
Tech & Free Speech

Zuck wants you wearing a surveillance device that records the world in secret.
July 9, 2026
Crime & Justice

GOA cites recent Supreme Court precedent to challenge state law stripping carry rights over minor drug offenses.
July 9, 2026
Opinion

Nearly half the July 4 rioters came from Arizona, but the press treated the state like a classified secret.
July 9, 2026
Culture War

A UMD cornerback made 92 death threats against his girlfriend. He got probation, proving the rules bend for the right institutions.
July 9, 2026
World

The same rosy battlefield assessments that fueled Biden's blank checks are now blocking Trump from peace talks.
July 9, 2026
Media

Foreign bureaucrats are dictating what an American company must pay for news—or face ruinous fines.
July 9, 2026
Crime & Justice

A college student and a single father of three are gunned down in Alabama, and the national press looks away because there's no political angle to wring from it.
July 9, 2026
Border & Immigration

Deported three times, Jaime Santiago Corona walked right back in. Now 6-year-old Calli Toler is dead because the system failed to keep him out.
July 9, 2026
Economy

Alberta's cheap energy and light regulation beat U.S. red tape, costing American workers 3,000 jobs and a 1-gigawatt AI campus.
July 9, 2026
Politics

Judge Sooknanan approved the $1.5M penalty but publicly questioned whether federal regulators weaponized disclosure rules against Musk for breaking the information monopoly.
July 9, 2026
Economy

History says one rate hike won't stop five years of inflation — and Washington won't save you from the fallout.
July 9, 2026
Tech & Free Speech

Musk's free-speech AI arrives faster and cheaper than the sanitized establishment alternative.
July 9, 2026
Culture War

The taxpayer-funded museum displayed sadomasochistic gear, a child's diary about praying for a penis, and drag footage in all-ages exhibits.
July 9, 2026