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What do you think? They got rid of the cracker barrel and the guy sitting in the rocking chair!! The Blaze went as far as to ask if this is an actual war crime that assaults the very essence of decency: As Not the Bee reported in 2024, there's a new young female CEO who thinks Cracker Barrel needs a facelift. To the question of war crimes and other high misdemeanors, the comment section provided some perspective. A few more moderate reactions: What do you, the people, think?
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White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller slammed the âstupid white hippiesâ protesting the National Guardâs presence in Washington, D.C., as he, Vice President JD Vance, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth thanked troops during a visit to Union Station.Vance, Hegseth, and Miller made the trek to Union Station on Tuesday to show their support for National Guard members patrolling the streets of Washington amid President Donald Trumpâs crime crackdown and takeover of the districtâs police force.But their presence at the station sparked a protest, with activists yelling, âFree D.C.!â Miller lambasted the shouting protesters as out-of-touch white...
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Earlier this week, he called for stopping windmill operations due to an energy crunch. President Donald Trump on Wednesday vowed that his administration would not approve wind or solar projects, calling the alternative energy sources part of the "scam of the century!"Trump has long criticized the alternative energy forms, notably pointing to the impact of wind turbines on the bird population. Earlier this week, he called for stopping windmill operations due to an energy crunch."Any State that has built and relied on WINDMILLS and SOLAR for power are seeing RECORD BREAKING INCREASES IN ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY COSTS," Trump posted on...
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https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-to-receive-nobel-prize-for-getting-zelenskyy-to-wear-a-suitOSLO â The Nobel Committee has officially announced that President Trump will be awarded the prestigious Peace Prize for getting Volodymyr Zelenskyy to actually wear a suit. World leaders had tried in vain for years to persuade Zelenskyy to put on pants that zip and wear a shirt with actual buttons. Where so many had failed, President Trump succeeded. "Trump has done the impossible," said Nobel Committee member Freyre Bilke. "Sure, the suit fit terribly. Yes, Zelenskyy looked like a child trying on something he just found in grandpa's old clothes chest up in the attic. Admittedly, said grandpa in...
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A widely condemned Israeli settlement plan that would cut across land which the Palestinians seek for a state received final approval on Wednesday, according to a statement from Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The approval of the E1 project, which would bisect the occupied West Bank and cut it off from East Jerusalem, was announced last week by Smotrich and received final go-ahead from a defense ministry planning commission on Wednesday, he said. [âŚ] A German government spokesperson commenting on the announcement told reporters on Wednesday that settlement construction violates international law and âhinders a negotiated two-state solution and an...
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D.C.âs murder rate ran 169 percent higher than Louisianaâs, the deadliest state, and an astonishing 523 percent higher than that of the average state.Democrats insist Washington, D.C., doesnât face a crime problem.On a podcast last week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, DâNY, claimed, âI walk around all the time. I wake up early in the morning ⌠And I feel perfectly safe.â He dismissed Republican concerns about safety as âfull of it,â but, of course, Schumer doesnât go anywhere without his security detail. In a similar vein, D.C. Councilmember Charles Allen called the federalization of law enforcement âunnecessary, unwarranted,â and...
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HatTip to Ben for calling attention to this remarkable story. Essentially Chinaâs âBelt and Roadâ initiative is a system of China putting massive infrastructure investment funds into a targeted country in exchange for their ability to extract resources needed for Chinese expansion. However, several nations are now rising up against the Chinese influence as it surfaces in the lives of the citizens.Angola is a case study in China investing billions and with the investment a large number of Chinese citizens arrive set up businesses there. Over time resentment against the Chinese has been building. Then a flashpoint with a massive...
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Two of the seven suspects arrested in connection with the disgusting beating of two white people in downtown Cincinnati have been freed from jail. 24-year-old DeKyra Vernon and 25-year-old Aisha Devaughn were released on Friday. Both were (allegedly) active participants in the savage beating. Vernon is believed to be the woman in the viral video who punched the female victim, Holly, from behind, while Devaughn is believed to be the woman who stomped on the male victimâs head. This comes after a woke judge cut each suspectâs bond to $25,000, of which they only have to pay $2,500 upfront. Vernonâs...
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A key takeaway from the summit in Alaska is that Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly wants to freeze the war in Ukraine along its current front line in return for the surrender of the rest of Donetsk region. Russia holds about 70% of the region (oblast), including the regional capital of the same name, after more than a decade of fighting in which Donetsk and neighbouring Luhansk have been the bleeding heart of the conflict. For Russia to gain all of Donetsk would cement its internationally unrecognised claim to the oblast as well as avoiding further heavy military losses. For...
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Explanation: What are those curved arcs in the sky? Meteors -- specifically, meteors from this year's Perseid meteor shower. Over the past few weeks, after the sky darkened, many images of Perseid meteors were captured separately and merged into a single frame, taken earlier. Although the meteors all traveled on straight paths, these paths appear slightly curved by the wide-angle lens of the capturing camera. The meteor streaks can all be traced back to a single point on the sky called the radiant, here just off the top of the frame in the constellation of Perseus. The same camera took...
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After eleven years as Target's CEO, Brian Cornell is stepping down, though he will stay onboard as an executive chairman. This move was "widely expected." Target went woke, felt the pushback from half of the country, hit the brakes on the woke stuff, then felt the pushback from the other half of the country, and now this dude is done. Target's "tuck-friendly" women's swimwear and LGBT kids' clothes have now cost the company over $12 billion Target executives are probably getting together every 48 hours to get updates on the company's market cap, and every time there's probably some sad,...
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A disheveled poet crafted verse of exquisite order.
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Far-left Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston said yesterday that her city would not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in deporting illegals, and that the Blue City would remain a sanctuary for illegals. Wu falsely claimed at a news conference that the Trump administration is âattacking our cities.â In response to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondiâs warning that sanctuary cities must drop their policies or face federal legal action, Wu said the city would do no such thing. Wu now risks prosecution under several federal statutes, including those dealing with harboring illegals and interfering with the enforcement of...
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The state of Texas is generating considerable buzz ahead of the 2026 midterm elections regarding its efforts to redraw the stateâs congressional districts. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate race is starting to turn heads on the Republican side, as incumbent Republican senator John Cornyn faces a tightly contested primary challenge from Attorney General Ken Paxton, which could turn a non-competitive race into a Democrat pickup.Indeed, primary voting is less than a year away, and Paxton has led Cornyn in more polls than not, which conventional wisdom suggests will make this race come down to the wire. Paxton's strength comes from his...
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The far-left Washington Post obviously wants Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dead. Nothing else explains why the Post published a story 1) revealing the Secretaryâs security protocols, and 2) complaining he has too much security. (snip) What follows is nearly 2,500(!) words that can be boiled down this way: Hey, we in the regime media have spent the better part of a year turning Pete Hegseth into a polarizing figure and national villain, and now youâre getting in the way of somebody assassinating him! No fair. We worked so hard.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics released its updated recommendations for vaccines on Tuesday, including Covid-19 shots for infants and young children â a break from the current US for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations. âIt differs from recent recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the CDC, which was overhauled this year and replaced with individuals who have a history of spreading vaccine misinformation,â the AAP said in a news release. Current CDC recommendations for the Covid-19 vaccine for children ages 6 months to 17 years should be âbased on shared clinical decision-making,â the agency says....
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Nooo! Thatâs not how you do it! While trying to take a photo with a lemon shark during a birthday fishing trip Saturday in Cayo Costa, Florida, things ended up going horribly wrong for Shawn Meuse, per Gulf Coast News. Making a recovery at Gulf Coast Medical Center, Meuse said he had a hold of the shark as he prepared to let it go back into the water when the bite took place. (RELATED: Australian Surfer Sees Board Get Smashed In Half By Great White Shark) âYou donât know what a wild animal is going to do, you know? So...
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The loophole China exploited is Trumpâs next tariff target.President Donald Trumpâs executive order of July 31st, effective August 7th, has upended global trade dynamics in a single stroke. Slapping a 40% tariff on all âtransshipped goodsââproducts rerouted through third countries to dodge US dutiesâthis is merely the natural development of his evolving protectionist agenda.Just a week after the order, the move is a clear shot at Chinaâs sprawling manufacturing empire, which has long exploited methods like transshipment and ânearshoringâ to skirt American tariffs in general, and Trumpâs tariff policies in particular.While applied globally, China stands to take the biggest hit...
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The Washington Post continued its war on the Trump Administration on Wednesday. It sparked an uproar as the paper doxxed sensitive information that has potentially put the lives of Defense Secretary Hegseth and others at risk. The far-left paper published a piece alleging that Hegseth relies on a security force so large for personal protection that the Armyâs protective unit had had to pause âcritical investigative work.â As is customary for corporate media outlets, the reporters for this Post piece relied on several anonymous sources to back up their âreporting.â The Post claims this protection is included for Hegseth, his...
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SEATTLE - A 24-year-old woman has been arrested in a slew of bank robberies in the Seattle area, now charged with eight counts of first-degree robbery. Leena Chang, who was living in the University District, is accused of handing notes to bank employees, demanding cash from their drawers while saying that she was armed. The alleged robberies and attempted robberies happened at eight locations across various Seattle neighborhoods, occurring between June 2024 and July 2025. One of the notes Chang is accused of using reads, "I have a gun. Give me all your money. No silent alarm." An FBI bulletin...
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