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Two cities; Abdan and Malik Shahi have now officially fallen as the police and the IRGC withdrew their forces. While this is good news, obviously this is a temporary so-called liberation. This actually makes these two cities now extremely dangerous because of course tomorrow morning we are expecting the IRGC to send extra reinforcements to make a point to take them back. They're going to go absolutely mental. Now in this live stream we're going to give you guys the latest updates coming from inside Iran that the mainstream media is not showing you. And we're also going to talk...
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Aldrich Ames, the most murderous turncoat in the history of the Central Intelligence Agency, whose betrayal in working for the Soviet Union went undetected for almost a decade, died on Monday. He was 84 and had been a federal prisoner, serving life without parole, since 1994.
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A Minneapolis child care center with a history of safety violations is being investigated by federal and state authorities for possible financial fraud. The FBI and the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) executed a search warrant Wednesday morning at Salama Child Care Center at 1411 Nicollet Av. near downtown Minneapolis. Families of children at the facility were turned away for a time as authorities from both agencies carried out computers, boxes and folders of documents to waiting vans. Officials from DHS, the FBI and the U.S. attorney's office in Minneapolis all declined to comment on the nature of the...
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Biden admin gave child care centers billions without verifying attendance â allowing âloopholes and fraudâ In child care, that ends now. https://x.com/PressSec/status/2008541001137463322Video TranscriptHello, I'm HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill. I'm Alex Adams, HHS Assistant Secretary for the Administration for Children and Families. For the past two weeks, everyone's been asking questions about the political patronage system in Minnesota. Incompetent state officials, through negligence or by design, for years have stood by as taxpayer money was diverted into the pockets of politically connected cronies. State officials have been unwilling to provide definitive confirmation about the size and scope of fraud. This...
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WILMINGTON, DE â With the successful military operation to topple the authoritarian Venezuelan government, former President Joe Biden was notified that he was being forced to pay Donald Trump the $25 million bounty his administration had put in place for capturing Nicolas Maduro. In the waning days of his presidency, Biden increased the U.S. government's bounty on Maduro to $25 million, which the former president was informed he would now have to pay out personally to President Trump for bringing the dictator into custody. "This is a bunch of malarkey, Jack," Biden reportedly said after being told to pay Trump....
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KNOX CO., Ill. (KWQC) - A 75-year-old woman has been arrested after Knox County Sheriffâs Office deputies responded to a medical alert activation at a home. A medical alert was triggered when a man was being assaulted in a home on Saturday, deputies said. The man was injured. After an investigation, deputies said 75-year-old Elizabeth Meminger of Wataga, Illinois, was arrested. Meminger is charged with aggravated battery, aggravated domestic battery, domestic battery and home invasion. Deputies said Meminger was taken to the Knox County Jail.
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The ongoing anti-regime protests in Iran escalated sharply on January 6, 2026, after the city of Abdanan in Ilam province reportedly fell under the control of protesters and rebellious youths. Large crowds took over the streets as security forces struggled to maintain control, marking what activists describe as the first Iranian city effectively seized during the ongoing uprising. According to reports, Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) units attempted to confront demonstrators in Abdanan but were met with resistance from protesters. During the clashes, the Ofogh Kourosh chain store, described as being owned by the IRGC, was set on fire. Security personnel and...
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In the hours since U.S. military forces captured Venezuelan president NicolĂĄs Maduro in a pre-dawn raid Saturday, officials across the landscape of Major League Baseball have scrambled to check on the safety of players, coaches and scouts throughout the country, while trying to understand how the raid and its aftermath might affect the upcoming baseball season and World Baseball Classic. Those within baseball were still gathering information on Monday, but interviews with executives, scouts and agents suggested a tenuous status quo in a country marked by unsteady relations with the United States for many years. After a four-day layoff, the...
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Curtis Edward Gowdy was born in Green River, Wyo., on July 31, 1919. Gowdy was proud of his Wyoming heritage and loved the outdoors, claiming that he was âborn with a fly rod in one hand; and the sports microphone came a little later.â
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The Hochul administration is being accused of covering up crimes in prisons by downgrading attacks committed by inmates against guards as âharassmentâ or âdisruptive behaviorâ instead of assaults. A bombshell Dec. 31, 2025 memo issued by the state Corrections Departmentâs deputy commissioner Michael DâAmore lays out examples of what constitutes an assault and whatâs considered the lower classification of harassment or disruptive behavior. âThe Department has redefined the Unusual Incident (UI) category, and created harassment as a reportable UI,â DâAmore said in the memo sent to all prison superintendents and watch commanders. For example, an inmate who rips off the...
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PAID Protesters. The Timeline Doesnât Add Up. Here me out Maduro was captured around 2 AM on a Saturday in Venezuela. By 7 AM, protesters around America were already marching in the streets with professionally printed signs. Perfect fonts. High-quality printing. Unified messaging. That doesnât happen in a few hours. That takes planning, money, and coordination. So who lined it up? Who paid for it? And why was it ready before most Americans were even awake?
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The mother of Mayor Zohran Mamdaniâs new rentersâ rights honcho â who has come under fire for dubbing homeownership âa weapon of white supremacyâ â is a professor at a prestigious college and has a $1.6 million home. Office of Tenant Protection Director Cea Weaverâs mom, Celia Applegate, teaches German studies at Vanderbilt University and owns a pricey classic Craftsman home just south of the main strip in Nashville, Tennessee. Appelgate bought the property with her partner, David Blackbourn, during July 2012 for $814,000 and real estate websites now list the padâs value at more than $1.6 million, records show....
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The Baltimore Ravens have fired veteran head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons, according to multiple reports. The decision comes two days after Harbaugh's 2025 squad was unable to secure the AFC North title, losing in heartbreaking fashion to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18.
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Jahvijaa Reza Pahlavi, Maata Khamenei, etc. Lots of videos. Day 10 and IRGC can't get a handle on it. Khamenei might go to Moscow with his family and entourage. Transcript linked below video.
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Somali Daycare part 2 đ "it was easier to capture the leader of Venezuela than it is to find a kid in these day care centers."
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Somali Daycare in Minnesota đ It's only a minute long and funny!
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Conservative analyst and Newsmax contributor Michael Reagan, adopted son of Ronald Reagan, died Sunday in Los Angeles, according to a statement released by his family. He was 80. The statement, signed by his wife, Colleen, and daughters Cameron Reagan and Ashley Reagan Dunster, said Reagan was "called home to be with the Lord" and described him as a man who meant "so much to all who knew and loved him."
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HAVANA (AP) â The names, ranks and ages of the 32 Cuban military personnel killed during the capture of Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro by U.S. forces were published Tuesday by the Cuban government, which announced two days of mourning. Among the deceased are colonels, lieutenants, majors and captains, as well as some reserve soldiers, ranging in age from 26 to 60. The uniformed personnel belonged to the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Interior, Cuba's two main security agencies. The publication did not specify their missions or exactly how they died.
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"Everything before the word 'but' is horse s--." -- Jon Snow, Game of Thrones. Joe Scarborough gave a perfect illustration of Snow's dictum on today's Morning Joe: "We're certainly not hoping that things [in Venezuela] unravel, butthat's what recent history has taught us." Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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In one of his first actions as mayor, Zohran Mamdani relaunched the Office to Protect Tenants and appointed Cea Weaver as its director. Weaver, a fellow member of the Democratic Socialists of America, has claimed homeownership is a âweapon of white supremacyâ and clamored to âseize private property!â How Weaver plans to navigate the little problem of constitutionally protected property rights is left unclear. But in the words of the mayor on election night, âthere is no problem too large for government to solve, and no concern too small for it to care about.â Itâs sad but unsurprising Weaver has...
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