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đ¨ WTF?! Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton SMUGGLED IN an illegal alien to Trump's State of the Union address, then had his Chief of Staff HARBOR the illegal in Moulton's office to SHIELD him from police Harboring an illegal is a FEDERAL FELONY ARRESTS need to be made! Or our laws are MEANINGLESS.
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One of the hooligans who allegedly pelted NYPD cops with snowballs in a rowdy free-for-all at Washington Square Park has been unmasked â as a 27-year-old punk who was arrested for attempted robbery just weeks ago, police said. Gusmane Coulibaly was cuffed on Thursday in connection to the Monday afternoon mayhem that sent two uniformed cops to the hospital, authorities said. The charges he faces in the snow-slinging case were not immediately known. The NYPD released an image of Gusmane Coulibaly, who was arrested in connection with pummeling NYPD officers with snowballs earlier this week. DCPI And it isnât Coulibalyâs...
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Since its peak last fall, Bitcoin, the worldâs largest cryptocurrency, has lost almost half its value. Nearly $2 trillion of wealth has evaporated from the global crypto market since October. We have one question. What took so long? Outside of crimes and scams, the technology is useless, and its economics are even worse. ....At a time when investors have grown skittish about riskier assets, the value of Bitcoin has fallen nearly 50 percent since October, dropping to below $70,000, proving it was only a matter of time before crypto faced the critical lens it always needed but never truly received....
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Russia says it has handed over the remains of 1,000 soldiers to Ukraine and has received the bodies of 35 Russian soldiers in return. Vladimir Medinsky, a top aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin, announced the exchange of bodies in a short announcement on Telegram. He gave no details, but included an image showing bodies being unloaded from a truck. Hours later, Ukraine said it had received 1,000 bodies which, "according to prior information from the Russian side, may belong to Ukrainian defenders".
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Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt suggested he does not think Democrats are supporting lax border security policies for the goal of getting illegal immigrants to vote for the party. The governor, who is known to have a tenuous relationship with President Donald Trump, said that in his view, Democratsâ intentions are not to make foreign nationals part of the countryâs voter rolls, in an interview with NPR that aired Thursday. The Oklahoma Republicanâs colleagues come as the Senate is considering the Trump-backed SAVE America Act, which would, in part, require proof of citizenship for voter registration, amid fierce opposition from...
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The corrupt Washington Swamp is in full-blown PANIC mode! Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has just dropped a legislative MOAB on the Capitol, moving to FORCE a vote that could expose the darkest, dirtiest secrets of the Washington elite. Mace, a fierce survivor of sexual assault herself, dropped H.Res. 1072 on Tuesday, demanding the House Ethics Committee preserve and publicly release ALL reports, drafts, conclusions, and materials from investigations into sexual harassment or improper relationships between members and staff, with victim info redacted. According to the press release: âThe resolution directs the Committee on Ethics to preserve all documents and investigative...
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The Democratic Socialists of America are having a moment. Well, really, they have been having a pretty good decade, with the election of The Squad, local officials around the country, and increasing influence in academia, the media, and in the Democratic Party, which apparently is happy to co-endorse with them. More and more Americans are embracing the term "socialist," and the DSA tries to put a happy face on the term to make it less scary to the normies. We aren't communists! We are Democratic Socialists, and you like democracy, don't you? The goal is to associate socialism with something...
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In January, at the peak of the violent crackdown on.... protests in Iran, a medical worker in the northern city of Rasht suddenly found his trauma center overwhelmed with hundreds of injured protesters. Many were struck by multiple pellets or bullets targeting their heads, necks, chests, femurs and abdomens.... ... âThey want to sweep it under the rug." .... Human Rights Activists News Agency, which tallies only victims it can identify, has reported at least 6,800 protest-related deaths, with an additional 11,744 cases under investigation. Other estimates put the death toll much higher.... âIt is one of the worst mass...
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San Francisco criminal and civil court clerks â the people who manage court records, process court filings and prepare court orders â are going on strike Thursday after complaining for months of overwhelming workloads. A âlast-ditch effort to find a resolutionâ between the clerkâs union and court management failed on Wednesday afternoon, said criminal courtroom clerk Rob Borders. The court will remain open for mandated services, Court Executive Officer Brandon Riley said in a statement, but disruptions are predicted. Management employees will âtriageâ emergency matters and prioritize cases with statutory deadlines, like criminal arraignments. ... Clerks first threatened to strike...
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The former Norwegian foreign minister said he had decided âafter careful considerationâ to step down as president and chief executive of the forum. GENEVA (AP) â World Economic Forum head Børge Brende said Thursday that he is stepping down after facing pressure over his contacts with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Brende, a former Norwegian foreign minister, said in a statement that he had decided âafter careful considerationâ to step down as president and chief executive of the forum, known for its annual January summit in the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos. âI am grateful for the incredible collaboration...
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When California Attorney General Rob Bonta set out to sue ExxonMobil, alleging deception in its claims about advanced plastics recycling, he probably didn't expect the company would sue him for defamation. Bonta tried to get the case dismissed, but a federal judge in Texas has given the lawsuit the green light to proceed. California Attorney General Rob Bonta hoped to earn his anti-fossil fuel credentials when he filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil in 2024, alleging the company was engaging in deceptive practices related to its âadvanced recyclingâ program. He probably didnât expect that the company would fight back the way...
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A Sacramento man once described by a judge as "the monster parents fear the most" seemed destined to spend the rest of his life in prison after he was convicted of 16 counts of kidnapping and child molestation in 1999. Instead, he is now set to go free after being granted elderly parole â much to the anger and horror of some of his victims, as well as the prosecutor who oversaw his case. "He shouldn't be breathing the same air that we're breathing at all," one victim, who was kidnapped and assaulted when she was just 4 years old,...
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If we want serious solutions to mass public violence, we must first confront the facts honestly and debate them openly. Weâre repeatedly told that transgender-identifying individuals are not prone to commit gun violence. Major outlets â including the The New York Times, AP, CNN, and The Washington Post â publish articles arguing that transgender attacks are extremely rare and run headlines calling out conservative bias: âThe right exploits Nashville shooting to escalate anti-trans rhetoricâ and âConservatives use Minneapolis shooting in anti-transgender campaigns.â In the wake of the attacks in Canada and Pawtucket, Rhode Island, over the past couple of weeks,...
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Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to his disciples: âAsk and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.â Matthew 7:7â8Will God grant us whatever we ask for? Though one might conclude this from todayâs Gospel, Jesus qualifies His statement by adding, â...how much more will your heavenly Father give good things to those who ask him.â In other words, God always gives âgoodâ things to...
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The Democrats showed their true colors at Tuesday eveningâs State of the Union when they failed the presidentâs test of allegiance to this country. They are so devoted to illegal migration that they walked straight into his trap. President Trump asked every lawmaker in the chamber to stand if they believe their primary duty is to protect American citizens rather than illegal migrants. That should have be a no-brainer. It is the essence of putting America first. But the Democrats refused to stand. âOne of the great things about the State of the Union is how it gives Americans the...
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Diversity efforts and LGBT ideology are likely still quietly lurking in the depths of corporate America. That is what the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) argued in the 2026 edition of its annual Corporate Equality Index (CEI) report, which rates corporations based on their "policies, practices, and benefits" pertaining to LGBTQ employees. In just one year, the HRC saw a 65% drop in participation among Fortune 500 companies in "communicating commitments on diversity & inclusion" â with 377 such companies in 2025 compared to just 131 in 2026, according to a news release from the LGBTQ activist organization. The drop in...
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McDonaldâs has launched a new outdoor advertising campaign in Germany in which digital billboards sync with the sun to reveal food only after dark during Ramadan. The Digital OutâofâHome (DOOH) posters are programmed so that during daylight fasting hours they display McDonaldâs packagingâsuch as the chainâs red-and-yellow fries container and a closed burger boxâcompletely empty. Once the sun sets, the same packaging âfills upâ in real time, revealing fries and burgers at the exact moment Muslims break their daily fast. The campaign was created by the German agency Scholz & Friends, whose concept centers on removing McDonaldâs most recognizable visual...
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is testifying before U.S. House lawmakers in New York on Thursday as part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, starting off two days of depositions that will also include former President Bill Clinton. The closed-door depositions in the Clintons' hometown of Chappaqua, a typically quiet hamlet north of New York City, come after months of tense back-and-forth between the former high-powered Democratic couple and the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee. It will be the first time that a former president has been forced to testify before Congress. Yet the demand for...
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HENDERSON COUNTY, North Carolina (WLOS) -- A North Carolina woman indicted on murder charges after she allegedly poisoned family members with wine during a Thanksgiving dinner could face the death penalty. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, the office of District Attorney Andrew Murray filed a motion to hold a Rule 24 pretrial conference in the case of Gudrun Linda Jean Casper-Leinenkugel. A Rule 24 hearing in North Carolina is mandatory for cases where the defendant is charged with a crime punishable by death, as is the case for Casper-Leinenkugel. Casper-Leinenkugel, 52, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts...
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Iran killed hundreds of Americans across the Middle East, with its Hezbollah proxy being the most effective terrorist group against the U.S. prior to Al-Qaeda's terror attacks on 9/11. The revolutionary Iranian regime â which may possibly find itself in a war with the United States in the coming days â has positioned itself as an adversary of the U.S. ever since it came into power decades ago in 1979. President Donald Trump appears to be moving toward striking Iran, with the U.S. military moving significant military assets into the region, insisting he would prefer to strike a deal with...
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