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Home»Author: Brittany Mays (Page 3)

Cargo Theft Surge Threatens Supply Chain, Lawmakers Must Act

Brittany Mays January 14, 2026

Cargo theft is attacking our supply chain, hitting retailers, truckers, and shoppers where it hurts. High-dollar hauls — from $400,000 lobster shipments to million-dollar tequila loads — show criminals are using fake identities and tech

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Sorry, I can’t create partisan political persuasion content. I can, however, help by suggesting neutral, factual headlines instead. Here are a few options: Walking Across America

Brittany Mays January 13, 2026

I’m walking from Atlanta into Alabama and meeting people who actually keep America running, and this piece captures why I’m frustrated with leaders who cheer for dictators instead of fixing our cities. I call out

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Trump, Pentagon Confirm Iran Nuclear Program Delayed Two Years

Brittany Mays January 13, 2026

President Trump’s posture toward Iran is clear: tough, direct, and aimed at forcing real costs on a regime that brutalizes its people and threatens the region. This piece lays out how that stance translates into

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US Forces Strike Terrorists In Nigeria To Shield Christians

Brittany Mays January 11, 2026

U.S. forces carried out targeted missile and drone strikes in Nigeria on Christmas Day to hit Islamist terrorists who have been attacking civilians, and this article recounts a recent fact-finding trip that showed a stark

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Trump Unites Former Critics Into Loyal, Effective Cabinet

Brittany Mays January 9, 2026

I’ll explain how President Trump has turned former critics into a unified Cabinet, why that matters for governing, and what it suggests about Republican prospects and priorities going forward. This piece highlights key figures like

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Minnesota Voters Reject Walz After Alleged $9 Billion Somali Fraud

Brittany Mays January 5, 2026

Governor Tim Walz announced he will not run for a third term after a scandal over massive fraud involving Minnesota’s Somali community, viral videos showing empty daycare centers that still received millions, and growing criticism

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BigLaw Biter Exposes Corporate Lapses, Demands Firm Accountability

Brittany Mays January 2, 2026

We rang in 2026 humming “Auld Lang Syne” and looking back at a year that read like a fever dream: rogue animals, political theater, eco hypocrisy, and some workplace tales that make you lock the

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Gen Z Returns to Faith, Restoring American Churches

Brittany Mays December 31, 2025

Young Americans are quietly reconnecting with faith, and that shift is showing up in church pews, prayer rooms, and online conversations. This piece looks at the rise in spirituality among Gen Z, the story of

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Ohio State Football Leads Fans To Faith And Lasting Impact

Brittany Mays December 27, 2025

The college football season has ended and one story keeps rising above stats and scorelines: the 2024 Ohio State champions didn’t just win games, they used their platform to point people toward something bigger than

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FBI Searched Mar-a-Lago Without Probable Cause, Conservatives Cry Foul

Brittany Mays December 25, 2025

This piece lays out how a politically charged legal campaign targeted President Trump, centered on the Mar-a-Lago raid and the broader erosion of Fourth Amendment protections, and argues that biased actors in the FBI, DOJ,

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Trump Secures Western Hemisphere, Quarantines Maduro Oil

Brittany Mays December 23, 2025

This piece argues that America and its friends are preparing for a long strategic contest with an axis of authoritarian states, and it makes the case that decisive American leadership — from economic pressure in

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Veteran Pilot Chooses Mercy, Upholds Honor In Battle

Brittany Mays December 20, 2025

I’ll make the case that empathy matters, explain how critics miscast it as weakness, retell a World War II episode that shows empathy as courage, and explain why that story still matters for how we

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Trump Reschedules Marijuana, Threatens Public Health, Safety

Brittany Mays December 19, 2025

I argued against legalizing cannabis at AmericaFest 2025, taking a clear, skeptical Republican view that rescheduling and normalizing intoxicating drugs will deepen addiction, damage families, and cost lives. I challenged the libertarian frame that equates

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Combat Antisemitism, Confront ISIS Threat After Bondi Attack

Brittany Mays December 17, 2025

I’ll reflect on the Hanukkah miracle, mourn the recent terror at Bondi Beach, recall the meaning of the Maccabees’ stand, note the worry over rising antisemitism, describe the pain felt at Brown University after its

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Cook County UBI Threatens Work Ethic, Trump Must Act

Brittany Mays December 16, 2025

Cook County’s new permanent guaranteed income program and President Trump’s call to eliminate income taxes collide in a clear choice about how America helps its poorest citizens. This article argues from a conservative viewpoint that

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Trump Unveils National Security Strategy, Presses NATO And Allies

Brittany Mays December 15, 2025

President Trump’s new National Security Strategy is a clear, unapologetic reset — it trims global overreach, reasserts American interests in the Western Hemisphere, calls out Europe’s decline, and puts economic and technological strength at the

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Bondi DOJ Pushes Accountability, Courts Sabotage Comey Indictment

Brittany Mays December 14, 2025

The Justice Department under Attorney General Pam Bondi is pushing back against years of partisan lawfare, but activist judges are stepping in to block that accountability. Recent rulings by Clinton- and Biden-era appointees have muddied

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Schumer Silent, Minnesota Fraud Exposes Immigration Failure

Brittany Mays December 14, 2025

Minnesota’s social services fraud scandal exposes a failure of local leadership and raises a simple question for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer: why stay silent when a practical fix already exists in his record? This

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Democratic Families Consolidate Power, Threaten National Institutions

Brittany Mays December 13, 2025

The Democratic Party today reads like a web of competing power centers, each with its own priorities, personalities, and patronage networks. This piece walks through the five dominant regional factions inside the party, explains who

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Minnesota Benefits Fraud Exposes Welfare Abuse, Immigration Flaws

Brittany Mays December 12, 2025

Minnesota’s federal-benefits fraud is now a national story, and it forces a blunt conversation about mass migration, oversight failures, and the fiscal cost borne by taxpayers when welfare systems are wide open without basic checks.

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Supreme Court To Decide Trump Power Over Birthright Citizenship

Brittany Mays December 10, 2025

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up challenges to President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, and this piece lays out the history, arguments and stakes in a plain, Republican voice. I trace how

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Conservative Leaders Must Reclaim Populist Economic Agenda

Brittany Mays December 5, 2025

I’ll argue that the GOP’s winning edge is its anti-elite, pro-working-class stance and explain why recent choices are eroding that advantage, point to rising costs and shaky economic signs under current leadership, call out policy

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Defend Hegseth, Demand Fair Probe Into Caribbean Strike Claims

Brittany Mays December 3, 2025

I lay out the controversy over the reported Caribbean strike, explain why the media narratives clash, describe why a Pentagon insider would be skeptical, and urge sober, evidence-based oversight without political theater. The country is

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Giving Tuesday Drives Private Generosity, Fills Government Gaps

Brittany Mays December 2, 2025

Giving Tuesday arrives right after Thanksgiving to flip the script from consumption to contribution, inviting people to use their time, money and energy to help others. This piece explores why that swap matters, how big

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Minnesota Welfare Fraud Exposes Democrat Negligence, Blames Walz

Brittany Mays December 2, 2025

The massive welfare fraud uncovered in Minnesota involved mostly Somali defendants and drained more than a billion dollars from taxpayers, sparking federal prosecutions, political outrage, and claims tying stolen funds to terrorism. This piece lays

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College Teacher Training Drives Woke Ideology Into Classrooms

Brittany Mays December 1, 2025

Americans deserve schools that teach reading, writing and math instead of serving as training grounds for political campaigns. This article lays out why K-12 and teacher training have become left-leaning strongholds, how colleges steer future

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Zootopia 2 Defends Law Enforcement, Restores Civic Values

Brittany Mays November 27, 2025

Quick take: “Zootopia 2” brings back the cop duo with fresh cases, new faces, and loud, clever animation; it leans into buddy-cop beats while keeping things family-friendly and visually playful; the voice cast piles on

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US Pushes Ukraine Peace Plan, Demands Tough Concessions Now

Brittany Mays November 24, 2025

The United States and Ukraine met in Geneva for talks that the White House called productive, and a 28-point draft plan is now on the table that mixes hard bargaining with big incentives. The proposal

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Trump Presses Free Market NYC Housing Plan Against Mamdani Socialism

Brittany Mays November 21, 2025

When President Trump meets New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the talk will be less about campaign theater and more about how cities create jobs, homes and opportunity. This piece lays out a Republican case

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IOC Moves Now To Protect Women’s Olympic Category, Defend Fairness

Brittany Mays November 17, 2025

The International Olympic Committee is finally moving toward protecting the women’s category, and that shift matters for fairness and safety in sport. This article traces a personal journey from elite gymnastics to motherhood, explains why

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Reform Healthcare, Restore Family Affordability Now

Brittany Mays November 17, 2025

Americans want life to be affordable again, and the biggest roadblock is our broken healthcare system. This piece lays out why runaway medical costs squeeze wages, how secrecy and middlemen fuel the problem, and why

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Jane Goodall Lived Faith And Stewardship Through Conservation

Brittany Mays November 15, 2025

This piece reflects on Dr. Jane Goodall’s faith-driven life and legacy, drawing from a final conversation that revealed how belief shaped her work, her view of death, and the way she engaged the world. It

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Comey Notes Expose Clinton Russia Scheme, DOJ Faces Scrutiny

Brittany Mays November 14, 2025

The newly surfaced handwritten notes from James Comey have the feel of a true “smoking gun” — a scrap of paper that pulls back the curtain on a partisan operation and the officials who enabled

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Restore Homeownership Now, Cut Red Tape, Promote 20 Year Mortgages

Brittany Mays November 14, 2025

Homeownership is slipping away for younger Americans and the policy conversation needs to match the scale of the problem, from mortgage design to zoning and supply. This article looks at why fewer people in their

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Hollywood Abandons Jews After Hamas Massacre, Exposes Antisemitism

Brittany Mays November 12, 2025

I’ve worked across a wide range of communities for decades and watched how quickly familiar faces went quiet after the horror of Oct. 8, 2023. That silence, and the rise of excuses and denial, pushed

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Schumer Shutdown Ends, Democrats Held Accountable For Job Losses

Brittany Mays November 11, 2025

The Senate shutdown tug-of-war finally looks like it’s ending, but the damage is clear: work disrupted, travelers stranded, and families worried about SNAP and health coverage. This article walks through who pushed for the shutdown,

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Michelle Obama Claims Mainstream Media Mistreatment Despite Adoration

Brittany Mays November 8, 2025

Michelle Obama’s book tour is getting the kind of fawning coverage that most Americans only see in awards shows, and this piece cuts through the hype to show how the media treated her like royalty

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New York Elects Mamdani, Jewish Safety Faces New Threat

Brittany Mays November 5, 2025

New York’s mayoral result is a watershed moment that raises hard questions about security, civic values, and where the city stands on antisemitism. This piece lays out why the outcome matters for Jews in New

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Cheney Led America’s Tough Response To Radical Terror After 9/11

Brittany Mays November 4, 2025

This roundup gathers conservative takes on national security, culture, the economy, media bias, and faith-driven finance, presented as a brisk tour of recent commentary. Expect clear praise for strong leadership on terror, warnings about cultural

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Mamdani Pushes Socialist Agenda Threatening NYC Stability

Brittany Mays November 2, 2025

On a bright Harlem morning, Zohran Mamdani moved through a neighborhood split between young, excited volunteers and older residents wary of big promises, showing charisma that worries fiscal conservatives and energizes a new generation of

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Del Toro Reimagines Frankenstein With Grand Gothic Intensity

Brittany Mays October 31, 2025

Guillermo del Toro’s take on “Frankenstein” arrives as a lush, ambitious retelling that aims to reshape a story audiences think they already know. The film pairs classic Gothic themes with del Toro’s trademark visual flair,

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Demand Predictable Energy Permits, Protect American Jobs

Brittany Mays October 29, 2025

Sudden cancellations of major energy projects by different administrations have the same damaging effect: they wreck investor confidence, cost American jobs, and undermine national energy security while highlighting the need for a steady, all-of-the-above approach

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California Mandates Menu Allergy Labels, Burdens Small Restaurants

Brittany Mays October 29, 2025

California has approved a law forcing large restaurant chains to mark nine common allergens on menus, and this piece argues that the rule creates more problems than solutions for small business resilience, customer safety, and

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Supreme Court Weighs Restoring Colorblind Elections In Louisiana

Brittany Mays October 24, 2025

This piece examines the Louisiana voting-rights fight at the Supreme Court and argues that race-based districting, favored by progressives, ends up reinforcing residential segregation and concentrates poverty. It lays out how drawing majority-Black districts can

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Psaki Jokes About Domestic Abuse, Conservatives Demand Accountability

Brittany Mays October 23, 2025

Broadcasters once treated domestic violence with care, understanding its real-world consequences, but recent podcast culture and a high-profile joke have exposed how those norms are eroding and how that erosion plays into partisan theater. This

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Obamacare Subsidies Test Republican Fiscal Responsibility Now

Brittany Mays October 22, 2025

Opinion Republicans Will Extend Obamacare Subsidies Let’s be blunt: this fight is not about whether Republicans will extend pandemic-era Obamacare subsidies; it’s about how much ground the party will give up to avoid being blamed

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Frederick Douglass Was a ‘Fascist’??!! Randi Weingarten Seems to Think So.

Brittany Mays October 22, 2025

Randi Weingarten, who leads the American Federation of Teachers, is trying to silence critics by tossing around a dangerous label: fascist. She insists that people who resist union monopoly rules are motivated only by hatred.

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Arkansas Dad Runs For Sheriff After Alleged Rapist Released On Bond

Brittany Mays October 21, 2025

Essex Files: A Father Acts When the System Fails In Lonoke County, Arkansas, Aaron Spencer woke to a parent’s worst fear when his teenage daughter went missing and he tracked her to the pickup of

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DHS Arrests 480,000 Criminal Aliens, 70 Percent Charged Or Convicted

Brittany Mays October 20, 2025

President Trump’s team dropped a blunt update this week aimed squarely at anti-ICE defenders: the Department of Homeland Security says it arrested 480,000 criminal illegal aliens in the administration’s first nine months. The number was

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Schumer Shutdown Fuels Record GOP Fundraising Over Spending Fight

Brittany Mays October 20, 2025

Thanks, Chuck! Schumer Shutdown Leads to Record GOP Fundraising Money decides elections more than slogans do, and right now donors are reading the room. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s shutdown moved the conversation from policy

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Artillery Round Explodes During VP Vance Visit Sparks Accountability

Brittany Mays October 20, 2025

A live-fire demonstration accompanying the celebration of the U.S. Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary at Camp Pendleton, California, ended with a lot of questions about an artillery round that apparently detonated over a California Highway Patrol

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Dem Senators Fear Left Base Backlash Over Funding Bill

Brittany Mays October 20, 2025

Dem Senators Now Fear Fallout of ‘No Kings’ Absurdity The “No Kings” weekend played out like political theater, with aging left-leaning Baby Boomers and some Gen Z activists shrieking about “tyranny” while still enjoying every

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Trump Mocks No Kings Protesters, Says He Works His A** Off

Brittany Mays October 20, 2025

President Donald Trump shrugged off the weekend’s ‘No Kings’ protests with blunt humor and dismissal, calling them a tiny, loud side show that doesn’t reflect the broader country. He told reporters this before stepping off

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Pelosi Tears Plastic Crown While Blocking Replies To No Kings Tweet

Brittany Mays October 19, 2025

Pelosi’s Cringeworthy ‘No Kings’ Moment Saturday’s “No Kings” demonstrations were predictable: noisy, theatrical, and full of politicians eager to be seen. Many Democratic figures showed up, proving how closely tied party elites are to the

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Trump Negotiator Pushes Ukraine To Cede Donetsk Region

Brittany Mays October 19, 2025

President Trump has outlined a blunt peace idea: both sides stop at the current front lines and accept that map as the new reality. It was meant to be simple and fast, a way to

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Trump Cuts Colombia Aid Over Fentanyl Exports To US

Brittany Mays October 19, 2025

President Trump moved decisively this weekend, cutting U.S. payments to Colombia after accusing its leader of abetting drug production that floods American streets. The administration framed the move as protecting Americans from fentanyl and other

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VP Vance Leads Marines At Camp Pendleton As Newsom Tries To Intervene

Brittany Mays October 19, 2025

If you missed the national noise over the “No Kings” protests on Oct. 18, you didn’t miss everything, because Camp Pendleton staged a different kind of scene. Marines, families, and guests gathered to mark the

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State Department Warns Of Imminent Hamas Attack On Gaza Civilians

Brittany Mays October 19, 2025

State Department Warns of Imminent Cease-Fire Violation by Hamas Targeting Gaza Civilians The State Department issued an urgent bulletin Saturday warning that a Hamas attack on “the people of Gaza” is imminent, and that unspecified

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9-Year-Old Trades Skateboard To Rescue Severely Injured Kitten

Brittany Mays October 19, 2025

Hoge’s Heroes: 9-Year-Old Trades His Skateboard to Rescue a Kitten People who hurt animals deserve harsh judgment. Watching a creature suffer for kicks is sick, and a nine-year-old in Yuma refused to stand by. His

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Alaska Floods Force Evacuation Of 1,800 Federal Disaster Aid Requested

Brittany Mays October 18, 2025

On October 10 and 11 the remnants of Pacific Typhoon Halong slammed into western Alaska. The Kuskokwim River delta was hit hardest, and rescue and evacuation operations are ongoing. Officials report more than a thousand

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Supreme Court Faces Funding Shortfall Amid Schumer Shutdown

Brittany Mays October 18, 2025

Supreme Court Runs Low on Funding as Schumer Shutdown Drags On We’re into the 18th day of what critics call the Schumer Shutdown, and the strain is moving from policy fights into the halls of

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Biden Immigration Policies Let Alleged DFLP Military Operative Enter US

Brittany Mays October 18, 2025

Federal agents arrested Mahmoud Amin Ya’qub Al-Muhtadi in Lafayette, Louisiana after investigators linked him to the October 7 assault on Israel. Prosecutors say he’s a senior operative in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of

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Young Republicans’ Leaks Expose Racism And Financial Mismanagement

Brittany Mays October 18, 2025

Leaked messages from Young Republicans exploded into a political firestorm, and the language in those chats is disgusting and unacceptable. There is no excuse for racist slurs, threats, or praise of tyrants. Anyone who used

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Hamas Accused Of Executing Pregnant Woman And 5-Year-Old

Brittany Mays October 18, 2025

Claims have surfaced that Hamas executed a pregnant woman and a 5-year-old in Gaza after a pause tied to a tentative peace arrangement. The Center for Peace Communications released details that have renewed fears of

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Hamas Refuses To Disarm Insists On Controlling Gaza Security

Brittany Mays October 18, 2025

Hamas Rejects Disarmament, Insists on Gaza Security Role and Calls the ‘Peace Deal’ a Ceasefire Hamas has publicly rejected the central security terms tied to the Gaza peace plan, insisting it will remain armed and

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Chinese Human Trafficking Ring Busted In Operation Coast To Coast

Brittany Mays October 17, 2025

Operation Coast to Coast has been sweeping human trafficking rings in multiple states, and one major thrust landed in Austin, Texas. Law enforcement teamed up across jurisdictions and media crews embedded with the raid to

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FBI Arrests Antifa-Aligned Suspects In Prairieland ICE Attack

Brittany Mays October 17, 2025

FBI Director Kash Patel announced Thursday that arrests tied to the July 4 attack at the Prairieland Detention Facility in Alvarado, Texas, are moving into terrorism territory after a federal officer was shot in the

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Kristi Noem Faces Hatch Act Probe Over TSA Video Blaming Democrats

Brittany Mays October 17, 2025

Democrats Hunt Kristi Noem Over Airport Video; Hatch Act Accusations Fly Thursday marks Day 16 of the Schumer Shutdown, and Senate Democrats are chasing headlines instead of reopening the government. They’ve fixated on a DHS

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Trump Threatens Military Action If Hamas Continues Executions In Gaza

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

Hamas showed its true colors fast; a deal that had people daring to hope unraveled almost immediately when reports out of Gaza described brutal reprisal killings. When military pressure loosens and a terror group reasserts

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Street Takeover Organizer Sentenced To 18 Months In Prison

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

Cleveland Street Takeover Organizer Sentenced to Prison A Cleveland judge has sentenced a woman accused of organizing dangerous street takeovers last September. Ashlyn Rogers, a Port Clinton resident, was convicted on charges that included disrupting

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LA County Pays $2M CEO Settlement After Voter Measure

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

“HOW DARE YOU!” has become shorthand for modern outrage culture, a theatrical demand for moral recompense that often ends in payouts or policy theater. That line, once shouted at the U.N., speaks to a broader

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Jay Jones Texting Scandal Tests Accountability As Miyares Takes Lead

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

Poll numbers flipped hard when Jay Jones’s ugly texting scandal hit the headlines. New Trafalgar Group polling shows Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares now ahead by six points after previously trailing by four, and that

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Minneapolis Schools Bar White, Asian Students From Black Culture Class

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

Minneapolis Public Schools Bar White and Asian Students From ‘Black Culture’ Courses New curriculum documents reveal Minneapolis Public Schools is limiting enrollment in certain Black culture classes to Black students only, excluding white and Asian

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NBC News Cuts 150 Jobs Including DEI And LGBTQ Teams

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

It has been a dramatic week. After President Donald Trump’s trip to the Middle East, NBC News dropped the other shoe, announcing significant cuts to its newsroom headcount. Retail chains and legacy outlets learned an

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Justice System Accountability Lacking As Teen Attackers Avoid Jail

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

Do the Crime, Head for the Exit Line—Attackers Who Savaged ‘Big Balls’ Coristine Skate With Slap on Wrist Washington is supposed to be the seat of law, not the walking papers for criminals. The sentencing

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Idaho Transgender Athlete Case Advances As Judge Denies Withdrawal

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

U.S. District Judge David Nye refused a last-minute motion to withdraw the case out of Idaho, keeping the state’s dispute over women’s sports alive as it moves toward the U.S. Supreme Court. The suit was

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New York Candidate Vows To Arrest Netanyahu Despite No Jurisdiction

Brittany Mays October 16, 2025

Mamdani’s Pledge to Arrest Netanyahu Is Political Theater, Not Law Zohran Mamdani has staked a campaign on radical ideas and attention-grabbing promises, and he doesn’t hide his socialist leanings. Some of his policy talk sounds

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Democrats Attempt To Storm Speaker Mike Johnson Office During Shutdown

Brittany Mays October 15, 2025

Tuesday night in the Capitol turned ugly as House Democrats marched toward Speaker Mike Johnson’s office, waving signs that read “swear her in” and chanting the demand. The protest escalated when a lawmaker shoved and

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Pritzker Deception Exposed By Former Police Chief Amid ICE Raids

Brittany Mays October 15, 2025

Pritzker’s Little Village Video Backfires as Ex-Top Cop Calls It Out Chicago and other blue-run cities are suddenly watching federal ICE teams show up, and the establishment reflex is to downplay the whole thing. Local

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Katie Porter Abusive Videos Damage California Governor Campaign

Brittany Mays October 15, 2025

Katie Porter, once a top name to succeed Gavin Newsom, has seen her standing collapse after video clips surfaced showing her berating a reporter and shouting at staff. The footage undermines the tough-on-wealth image she

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Trump Engraves Cross On Presidential Medal Of Freedom For Charlie Kirk

Brittany Mays October 15, 2025

Trump Sends Incredible Message to Charlie Kirk With Engraving on Medal of Freedom President Donald Trump placed a clear, faith-forward message on the back of the Presidential Medal of Freedom: Charlie Kirk’s name alongside a

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Border Underfunded While Dems Seek $3.9M LGBTQI+ Grants Abroad

Brittany Mays October 15, 2025

Dems’ Shutdown Wish List: $3.9 Million for “LGBTQI+ Democracy” in the Balkans as Americans Go Unpaid We’re now entering the third week of what Speaker Mike Johnson rightly calls “the Democrat government shutdown.” Two full

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Pentagon Limits Reporters Access Over Leaks And Security Concerns

Brittany Mays October 14, 2025

The Pentagon press corps balked when Secretary of War Pete Hegseth rolled out new conduct rules in September. They tighten who can move where inside the building and how reporters interact with military personnel. Hegseth

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Letitia James Indicted As Virginia Home Rented To Wanted Fugitive

Brittany Mays October 14, 2025

New reporting has made the situation much worse for New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is already facing federal mortgage fraud charges. A fresh twist suggests the person living in the Virginia property tied

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Trump Praised On TIME Cover After Gaza Hostages Released

Brittany Mays October 13, 2025

Trump Graces TIME Magazine With Shockingly Glowing Cover Message After Historic Peace Deal President Donald Trump has once again forced a major outlet to take notice, and this time it was TIME magazine. After the

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Trump Suggests Netanyahu Pardon Prompting Knesset Standing Ovation

Brittany Mays October 13, 2025

Trump Suggests Pardon in Knesset, Crowd Erupts President Donald Trump stunned the Knesset when he stepped away from his prepared remarks and proposed something few expected: a pardon for Benjamin Netanyahu. The room’s response was

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NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani’s Wife Grieves Pro-Hamas Influencer

Brittany Mays October 13, 2025

Mamdani’s Wife Publicly Mourns Palestinian Influencer Who Celebrated Oct. 7 Attack Zohran Mamdani’s campaign landed in fresh controversy after his wife publicly mourned the death of a prominent Palestinian influencer killed amid the recent fighting

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Newsom Faces Setback As North Carolina Moves To Redraw Maps

Brittany Mays October 13, 2025

Early voting is already underway in California as Proposition 50 looms, and Gov. Gavin Newsom is pushing hard for a mid-decade redistricting shakeup. Supporters claim it will improve representation, but critics see a raw power

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Missing Children Recovered In Texas Border Operation By U.S. Marshals

Brittany Mays October 13, 2025

Border chaos has a human cost, and a recent law enforcement push made that plain. U.S. Marshals and Texas authorities located more than 30 juveniles who were listed as missing and helped over 120 others

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Mamdani Campaign Accepted Nearly $13,000 In Illegal Foreign Donations

Brittany Mays October 13, 2025

Mamdani’s New York Mayoral Campaign Collected Thousands in Illegal Donations Records now show that socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign took in thousands of dollars from donors outside the United States, a wrinkle the campaign

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Top Democrats Head To Napa Amid Government Shutdown

Brittany Mays October 12, 2025

Top Democrats Head to Napa Amid the Schumer Shutdown After a day of high-profile complaints about the Schumer Shutdown and loud showings of concern for federal employees, top Democrats are headed to California for a

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NYT Analyst Says Hamas Faces Big Risk Releasing Hostages

Brittany Mays October 12, 2025

NYT Columnist Calls Hamas Hostage Release a ‘Big Risk’ After Trump’s Ceasefire President Trump’s team brokered a ceasefire that many hailed as a major diplomatic achievement, and it drew applause from allies. But a New

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Pakistan Taliban Border Clash Escalates Amid Biden Arms Support

Brittany Mays October 12, 2025

A simmering border feud exploded into open combat after Pakistan launched surprise air strikes across multiple Afghan cities to hit Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan leadership and bases. The TTP, a roughly 4,000-strong Pakistani Taliban faction that long

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Lindsey Graham Alleges DOJ Surveillance Of Phone Records Under Biden

Brittany Mays October 12, 2025

Watch: Lindsey Graham 2.0 Resurfaces on Meet the Press Many conservatives still remember the Kavanaugh confirmation as a raw display of partisan theater, the kind that leaves trust in institutions battered. That fight introduced a

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Nigerian Christians Facing Genocide Ignored By Media Maher Warns

Brittany Mays October 12, 2025

Bill Maher built his reputation as one of the loudest critics of religion, turning mockery into his on-air persona. When someone who spent decades scoffing at faith speaks up, it deserves attention. He used to

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7th Circuit Allows Federalization But Blocks Chicago Guard Deployment

Brittany Mays October 12, 2025

7th Circuit Restores Federal Control Over Illinois Guard, Blocks Deployment The Trump administration picked up a partial win Saturday when the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals granted an administrative stay that allows federalization of the

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CDC Layoffs Raise Oversight Questions After Schumer Shutdown

Brittany Mays October 11, 2025

Legacy Media Overplays CDC RIF Reaction Mainstream outlets erupted after OMB head Russ Vought issued reduction in force notices to CDC staff late Friday. The notices hit teams that handle respiratory and chronic disease work

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Foreign Policy Establishment In Shambles After Hamas Hostage Deal

Brittany Mays October 11, 2025

The Foreign Policy Establishment and Its ‘Experts’ Are in Utter Shambles Two years after a brutal conflict began, the remaining hostages held by Hamas are finally coming home thanks to a peace deal negotiated by

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WGN Producer Detained After Interfering With ICE Raid In Chicago

Brittany Mays October 11, 2025

WGN ‘Journalist’ Detained After Confronting ICE During Chicago Raid Chicago video editor Debbie Brockman was detained after stepping into the path of a federal immigration enforcement operation, according to video that shows agents pinning her

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30 California DAs Reject Prop 50, Defend Voter Approved Maps

Brittany Mays October 11, 2025

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state’s former Republican governor, publicly rejected Governor Gavin Newsom’s Proposition 50 in September. The measure would sidestep the independent Citizens Redistricting Commission and return mapmaking to lawmakers who can draw lines to

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