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Home»Author: David Gregoire

Towery Warns GOP, Democrats Resurge Under Mamdani, Forcing Shift

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Pollster Matt Towery warned Republicans that a newly energized Democratic wing is reshaping politics, driven by rising ultra-left voices and fresh local victories. He pointed to figures like Zohran Mamdani and recent weak GOP turnout

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Trump Sanctions Tighten Pressure On Putin, Russian Energy Strains

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Victor Davis Hanson warns that the balance in the Russia‑Ukraine fight is shifting as Ukraine presses its counteroffensive and key global players quietly pull back from Moscow, and he credits recent U.S. moves for raising

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NCAA Probes College Basketball Players For Alleged Game Rigging

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The NCAA has announced that a formal investigation found several Division I men’s basketball players allegedly involved in betting-related misconduct, including attempts to manipulate game results and passing inside information to bettors. The infractions touch

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Dodgers Pitcher Alex Vesia Mourns Newborn Daughter, Honors Memory

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia announced the heartbreaking death of his newborn daughter, sharing a private family moment and gratitude for the support they’ve received. He posted an intimate image and several brief messages that

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Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas Brennan, Page, FBI Agent Strzok

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Federal prosecutors have issued grand jury subpoenas to former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page as part of an expanding probe into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation.

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Trump Orders DOJ Probe Into Meatpackers, Protects Ranchers

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

President Trump has ordered the Justice Department to open a fast-moving probe of the meatpacking industry, accusing big processors of manipulating prices and squeezing both ranchers and consumers. His posts on social media and follow-up

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Senate Democrats Block Pay For Troops, Federal Employees

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The Senate failed to pass a bipartisan bill to ensure active-duty troops, Capitol Police, and federal employees would be paid during the 38-day government shutdown, and the vote exposed a partisan choice that left public

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New York Advances Trump Endorsed Pipeline, Protects Energy Reliability

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

New York moved forward with the Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline after Gov. Kathy Hochul approved a water permit, a move that cuts through green pushback and focuses on keeping energy flowing to the city; the

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California Tech Jobs Flee, H-1B Policy, Crime, Taxes Drive Exodus

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

California’s tech exodus is real and painful: jobs have slid, costs and crime push workers away, H-1B competition and AI automation reshape hiring, and state policy is getting the blame. This piece looks at the

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Democrats’ Shutdown Forces FAA To Cut Holiday Flights At 40 Airports

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The looming government shutdown, driven by Senate Democrats who repeatedly voted to extend it, is already rippling into airport operations and holiday travel. The Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order to 40 airports to

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Eric Trump Rebukes Podcaster, Defends Family Facing Political Attack

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Eric Trump forcefully pushed back after a podcast host suggested the relentless pressure on his family was just routine politics, arguing the actions they faced crossed into targeted, punitive behavior that goes beyond policy disagreements.

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Gunvor Secures $2.4B ESG Credit, Risks US Security

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Energy ‘Kremlin’s Puppet’ Inks Global Climate Credit Line Deal Hours After Trump Admin Blasts It (Photo by Drew Angerer via Getty Images) November 07, 2025 3:17 PM ET Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations)

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Trump Federal Surge Restores Order In Memphis, Thousands Arrested

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

This piece examines the federal operation in Memphis that sent thousands of agents into the city, the arrest and seizure totals reported during the surge, the crime declines reflected in official data, and statements from

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Trump Grants Darryl Strawberry Full Pardon, Restores Reputation

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

President Trump granted a full federal pardon to former New York Mets star Darryl Strawberry for a 1995 tax evasion conviction, a move the player publicly celebrated and one that spotlights redemption, faith, and the

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NTSB Video Reveals Devastating UPS Crash, Demands Safety Answers

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The National Transportation Safety Board released chilling footage showing the wreckage and fireball after a UPS cargo jet went down outside Louisville, Kentucky, and the new video captures the scale of destruction, the recovery effort

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US Marshals Apprehend Antonio Brown, Extradited For Attempted Murder

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

U.S. Marshals have arrested former NFL receiver Antonio Brown on attempted murder charges tied to a May shooting, ending a months-long search. Authorities say the arrest followed a warrant linked to gunfire outside a boxing

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ICE Probe Finds Judge Unaware Of Escape Plan, Reprimand Sought

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The investigation into a Massachusetts judge accused of aiding an immigrant’s escape from an ICE arrest found she did not know about any plan to avoid officers, though the probe still recommends a public reprimand.

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Trump Administration Secures $30M, Cornell Provides Admissions Data

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Cornell has reached a deal with the Trump administration to regain federal funding after months of scrutiny. The agreement requires payments and new compliance steps while officials hailed it as a win for merit and

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China Challenges US Naval Dominance With New Carrier

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

China Tests America’s Naval Might With Latest Warship: the Fujian is now in service and Beijing is pressing its advantage at sea, rolling out a carrier that it says changes the game. This article walks

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Trump Must Reclaim Economic Messaging, Restore Affordability

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Sean Spicer argues that the Trump White House needs a sharper economic message after recent electoral setbacks, urging a tone that admits progress while promising more work on affordability for families across the country. Spicer

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Jeremy Renner Accused Of Sending Unsolicited Porn, Threatening ICE

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou has gone public with serious accusations against actor Jeremy Renner, claiming he sent unsolicited explicit images, later threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and then launched a pattern of behavior

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House Republicans Demand Columbia Cut Ties With CCP Linked China Trek

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

House Republicans are raising alarms after a Columbia University student group promoted a China trip that a lawmaker says is backed by an organization tied to the Chinese Communist Party. Representative John Moolenaar wrote to

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Protect Youth Sports From Social Media Pressure, Restore Parental Role

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Young athletes are getting pulled into social media in ways that don’t feel right, and that shift is changing the tone of youth sports. This piece looks at mounting pressure on middle school and early

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Nancy Pelosi Profited Significantly From Decades Of Stock Trading

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Nancy Pelosi’s time in Congress created a private fortune that demands scrutiny. This piece looks at how her net worth ballooned, the role of stock trading, the political fallout, the policy posture she publicly adopted,

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Leftist Host Kimmel Admits He Told Son Trump Caused His Suspension

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel says he told his son that President Donald Trump was responsible for Kimmel’s brief suspension from television, sparking fresh questions about how the media and political figures interact when controversy erupts. The story

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Online Gambling Erodes American Pastimes, Conservatives Warn

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

This piece looks at how the explosive growth of online sports gambling has changed fan behavior, damaged athlete wellbeing, and put the integrity of games at risk. It traces a few blunt examples, shows how

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Zohran Mamdani Voters Chose Vibes Over Policy, Conservatives Warn

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The piece examines why many voters said they backed Zohran Mamdani because of his image and “vibes” and what that says about modern campaigns and branding. It pushes back from a Republican perspective, arguing that

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Big Tech Bias Threatens 2026 Midterms, Republicans Must Act

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The 2026 midterms are shaping up to be a disaster for Republicans unless we confront a new Big Tech playbook that’s quietly reshaping votes and narratives. This piece lays out how tech giants are mixing

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Stormy Daniels Transformation Sparks Concern Over Decency

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Stormy Daniels drew a tidal wave of reaction after a recent WGN News interview meant to promote a one-night-only comedy set, with viewers saying she looked almost unrecognizable and social media quickly seized on the

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Ernst Introduces Bill To Return $65 Billion To Taxpayers

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

Sen. Joni Ernst introduced the Returning Unspent COVID Funds Act to claw back roughly $65 billion in leftover pandemic-era spending and redirect it to taxpayers. Ernst’s proposal is blunt: cancel unobligated balances from COVID relief

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Endless Shutdown Threatens Washington Stability, Erodes Rule Of Law

David Gregoire November 7, 2025

The piece imagines a long federal shutdown that reshapes the country: bureaucracies idle, states scramble, churches and private charities step in, and Texas rises as a decisive power. It tracks the unraveling in Washington, the

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Bill Gates Admits Renewables Cannot Power AI Boom, Calls For Reliable Energy

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Bill Gates has publicly dialed back alarmism about climate as the debate shifts from apocalyptic rhetoric to practical tradeoffs. This piece argues that the right move is to center human welfare, prioritize reliable energy, and

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La Niña Cold Hits Millions, Families Urged To Prepare

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

This article explains how the first La Niña-driven cold snap will spread across the United States, what regions and cities are most likely to see freezing temperatures and snow, and which areas could flirt with

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McEnany Urges Republicans To Nuke Filibuster To Fund Troops

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Kayleigh McEnany urged Republicans to scrap the filibuster for spending measures to force a reopening of the government and protect military pay and public safety. She pressed the case hard on cable, arguing Democrats are

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20 Million Tennessee And Ohio Valley Residents Brace For Storms

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Expect a rough Friday across the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys as a cold front pushes in and Gulf moisture surges north, putting more than 20 million people in the path of potentially severe storms. Forecasts

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Government Shutdown To Persist, Senator John Kennedy Warns

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Sen. John Kennedy warned the Senate shutdown will likely drag on, predicting at least another week or two as negotiations stall and Democrats dig in. The senator expressed frustration with repeated failed votes to reopen

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Danish Green Policy Funds Additive Feed, Farmers Report Sick Cows

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Denmark pushed a climate-driven change to dairy feed that aimed to cut methane, and now farmers say cows are collapsing, producing less milk and in some cases being euthanized; this piece walks through the policy,

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Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene Praises Nancy Pelosi’s Leadership

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Marjorie Taylor Greene surprised a few people when she offered a straightforward, if grudging, nod to Nancy Pelosi’s ability to lead. On CNN Greene acknowledged Pelosi’s effectiveness for her party while also arguing that long

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Shareholders Back Musk Pay, Elevating Trillionaire Prospect

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Tesla shareholders approved a massive compensation package that could push Elon Musk into history as the world’s first trillionaire. The vote ties an enormous potential payout to a series of aggressive company milestones, and it

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Defense Contractors Face Hegseth Over Delays, Taxpayer Waste

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Pete Hegseth will meet with top defense contractors to press for a procurement overhaul after years of delays, cost overruns and programs that never reached full production. This piece walks through the biggest examples of

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Senate Backs Trump Strike Authority Against Venezuela Drug Smugglers

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

The Senate rejected a War Powers Resolution aimed at barring President Donald Trump from ordering strikes against alleged drug smugglers off Venezuela without getting permission from Congress. The 51 to 49 vote kept presidential authority

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Nassau County Elects Bruce Blakeman, GOP Holds Suburban Stronghold

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Republicans scored a clear win in Nassau County as Bruce Blakeman secured reelection, a result that stood out amid a tough night for the party in other regions. Blakeman ran on a local record that

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Newsom Gerrymander Forces Two GOP Incumbents Into Showdown

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Gavin Newsom’s successful push to replace California’s independent map with a Democratic-drawn plan shoved two incumbent Republicans into the same seat, and now Ken Calvert and Young Kim are preparing for a bruising intra-party fight

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George Conway Celebrates Acquitted Sandwich Tosser, Snubs Border Agent

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

George Conway turned a headline about a tossed sandwich into a punchy, public mockery, releasing a parody song that celebrated the man acquitted of throwing a footlong at a federal agent. A jury found the

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OpenAI Bailout Threatens Taxpayers, Conservatives Demand Accountability

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

OpenAI’s suggestion that the federal government or taxpayers might underwrite parts of its rollout set off a justified political fight, and this piece walks through what was said, how company leaders tried to walk it

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Moreno Records VINs, Exposes Rosen Hypocrisy Over Safety

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Sen. Jacky Rosen accused Sen. Bernie Moreno of “stalking” after he said he recorded vehicle identification numbers of cars used by Democratic senators to highlight a contradiction: pushing new safety mandates while not necessarily buying

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Conde Nast Fires Reporters After Angry HR Confrontation

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Condé Nast abruptly dismissed four staffers after a heated confrontation at the company’s HR office, a clash tied to the sudden merger of Teen Vogue into Vogue and the resulting layoffs. Staff rallied to demand

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Ed Markey Blocks No Budget No Pay, Denies Taxpayer Accountability

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Sen. Ed Markey objected to a unanimous-consent request from Sen. Rick Scott to pass the No Budget, No Pay Act, blocking a move intended to withhold lawmakers’ pay until a government shutdown ends and sparking

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Macron Imperils French Institutions, Former Mentor Warns

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Alain Minc, once a mentor to Emmanuel Macron, has publicly declared the French president among the worst leaders since the Fifth Republic began, blaming a string of bad decisions for deep political instability. The criticism

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Miss Earth Ukrainian Contestant Stumbles, Presses On For Troops

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Mariia Zheliaskova, Ukraine’s entrant at Miss Earth 2025, stumbled onstage in a dazzling silver gown but recovered instantly and carried on with grace; the moment happened amid a night that crowned Natalie Puskinova as Miss

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Dershowitz Warns Trump Lawyers Failed Constitutional Tariff Defense

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Alan Dershowitz told a cable audience that President Trump’s team missed a vital chance at the Supreme Court by arguing tariffs as a statutory technicality instead of as a constitutional and foreign policy power. He

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Brazilian Motels Strip Erotica, Protect COP30 Visitors

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Brazilians running “love motels” around Belém are stripping rooms of anything deemed “too erotic” as COP30 approaches, trying to convert raunchy suites into acceptable lodgings for delegates and activists. With hotel rooms tight, organizers are

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Sydney Sweeney Defends American Eagle Ads, Welcomes Trump Backing

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Sydney Sweeney stepped into a cultural dust-up over an American Eagle jeans campaign and spoke plainly about the fallout, her love of jeans, and unexpected political attention. This article unpacks her remarks, the media reaction,

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Trump Administration Lowers Obesity Drug Costs As Exec Faints

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

The White House announcement on lowering obesity drug costs took an unexpected turn when a Novo Nordisk executive fainted in the Oval Office, prompting Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz and

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Trump Cuts GLP-1 Prices To $250, Launches TrumpRx Marketplace

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

President Trump announced a major deal to slash prices on popular GLP-1 weight loss drugs through a new direct-to-consumer marketplace called TrumpRx, promising steep discounts, lower Medicare copays and big onshore manufacturing investments by drugmakers.

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Trump Delivers Foreign Policy Wins, Confronts Ongoing Challenges

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

In a sharp back-and-forth with Tim Miller, the debate boiled down to whether the Trump team is delivering on foreign policy — especially on Ukraine and the Gaza conflict — and whether unconventional methods can

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Former Grizzlies Guard Tony Allen Arrested For Drug Possession

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Tony Allen, the former Memphis Grizzlies defensive standout, was arrested in Poinsett County, Arkansas on drug possession charges after a traffic stop on Interstate 555. Authorities say a search of the vehicle turned up substances

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Mamdani Appoints Lina Khan To Lead Transition, Conservatives Warn

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Zohran Mamdani’s incoming transition team includes Lina Khan, the controversial former chair of the Federal Trade Commission, a pick that has conservatives on edge. Khan’s FTC record is central to the debate: praised by left-leaning

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Parents Rights Lose Ground After Bucks County Democratic Sweep

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

The November results in Bucks County offer a sharp, local lesson about why Parents’ Rights candidates lost ground: turnout collapsed, Democrats ran a focused ground game, and the energized parent movement of 2021 failed to

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Schumer Weaponizes Shutdown, Holds Nation Hostage Now

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Newt Gingrich argues that Senate Leader Chuck Schumer deliberately turned a routine funding fight into a political weapon, refusing a clean continuing resolution and admitting the tactic openly; this piece lays out the sequence of

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East Coast Democrats Raise Energy Costs, Threaten Grid Reliability

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Virginia and New Jersey just elected governors who ran on lowering bills, but experts warn their climate-first energy agendas could push costs higher and weaken reliability across the East Coast. This piece looks at the

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Kansas Mayor, Mexican National, Charged With Illegal Voting

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Kansas authorities have charged Jose Ceballos, a Mexican national who was re-elected mayor of Coldwater, with multiple felony counts for allegedly voting in U.S. elections before gaining citizenship. The filing highlights how state officials are

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Mamdani Panders To Ethnic Groups, Condemns Islamophobia, Targets Cuomo

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s mayoral race and used his victory speech to lean hard into identity politics, naming and shaming opponents while framing the moment as a win for particular groups. This piece

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Former DOJ Employee Charged After Sandwich Assault On Border Agent

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

The courtroom in Washington, D.C. heard blunt, specific testimony this week about an August encounter where a man hurled a Subway sandwich at a federal agent. The agent described mustard stains, an onion string near

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UN Guterres Rages As Climate Alarm Fades, Conservatives Warn

David Gregoire November 6, 2025

Antonio Guterres is throwing rhetorical fury at what he sees as a fading climate movement as COP30 nears, but the political landscape has shifted. High-profile skeptics and policy moves have weakened the once-dominant net-zero narrative,

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Socialist NYC Mayor Elect Confronts Tough Governing Tests

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old who campaigned as a self-avowed socialist, won New York City’s mayoral race and will assume office on January 1, 2026; his narrow victory and political identity set up a difficult handoff

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FBI Secures NJ Polls After Russian Email Linked Bomb Threats

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Bomb threats tied to a Russian email address forced several polling stations in Passaic County to close for hours, prompting a federal probe and a quick arrest. The FBI says many threatening messages appear to

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Erika Kirk Declines To Seek Death Penalty, Urges Government Action

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Erika Kirk told Jesse Watters she will not personally push for the death penalty in the case of the man accused of killing her husband, and she has leaned on faith while the legal process

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Supreme Court Likely To Limit Executive Overreach, Rein In Tariffs

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The Supreme Court’s recent oral arguments over President Trump’s tariffs exposed sharp questions about where trade and taxation power really live in our system, and legal commentators are split on how far the justices will

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Feds Indict Ex Hawks Finance Executive For $3.8M Embezzlement

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The story outlines federal charges against a longtime Atlanta Hawks finance executive accused of siphoning millions from the franchise, the legal steps that followed, and the alleged methods investigators say were used to fund a

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Mamdani Solicits Donors Hours After NYC Win Launches Transition Fund

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s mayoral race and almost immediately asked supporters for more cash to fund his transition. He framed the appeal as necessary to build an administration that can deliver on ambitious,

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Supreme Court Hearing On Trump Tariffs Draws John Mulaney Today

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

John Mulaney showed up at the Supreme Court on Nov. 5 as justices pressed the Trump administration on its tariff authority, a surprise sighting that sparked speculation about why a comedian would attend such a

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NYC Mayor-Elect Pledges Free Services, NYS Tax Control Blocks Plans

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayor-elect of New York City, has campaigned on sweeping promises like free buses, universal child care, rent freezes, and major construction projects, but those pledges run headfirst into legal and fiscal

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Thune Refuses Trump, Defends Filibuster To End Shutdown

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Senate Majority Leader John Thune and former President Donald Trump have clashed over whether to discard the Senate filibuster after a bruising 36-day government shutdown, and that fight is shaping the GOP’s identity on Senate

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US Chipmaker Expands Phoenix Plant, Fortifies American Supply Chain

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

This piece looks at the 2025 leap in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, zeroing in on the Phoenix operations of the world’s largest contract chipmaker and the tangible effects on jobs, investment, and supply chains. It outlines

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Republicans Must Act Now To Lower Costs For Working Families

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The election left a clear, loud message: voters are fed up with the rising cost of living and expect real relief, not slogans. Republicans have a narrow window to translate that frustration into a policy

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Trump Advisor Tells GOP To Reclaim Affordability For 2026

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Top Trump adviser James Blair acknowledged the GOP stumbled in Tuesday’s contests and argued the party must pivot to affordability and cost-of-living issues heading into 2026. The result: a string of Democratic wins that, according

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GOP Eyes Pickup, Jared Golden Won’t Seek Reelection

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Rep. Jared Golden of Maine announced he will not seek reelection, a move that caps years of political juggling between party pressure and local politics. His departure follows a leftward primary challenge, troubling poll numbers

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DHS Expands Powers, Cracks Down On Anti-ICE Rioters

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

This article explains the Department of Homeland Security’s new “Protection of Federal Property” rule and what it means for protests at immigration facilities. It covers the expanded powers for DHS officers, the legal basis the

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Space Force Deploys New Satellite Jammers, Defends American Forces

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The Space Force is moving to field new tools aimed at disrupting Chinese and Russian orbital surveillance, a clear step to reclaim control over contested skies and protect U.S. forces. This piece outlines what those

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Jelly Roll Calls Out Louis Vuitton For Alleged Profiling, Walks Out

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Jelly Roll says he was treated like a suspect while shopping at a Louis Vuitton store in Sydney, and he shared a clip on social media to show what happened. The clip and his reaction

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Georgia Republicans Lose Two Statewide PSC Seats, Party Must Rebuild

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Two Democratic challengers swept Georgia’s Public Service Commission seats in landslides, flipping statewide offices Republicans have held for nearly two decades. The results were decisive, the margins wide, and the fallout immediate as national Democrats

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Trump Urges GOP To End Filibuster, Break Government Shutdown

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

I’ll lay out why the Senate filibuster is back in the spotlight, the risks and rewards of scrapping it, how Democrats have behaved on this issue, the strategic advantage of moving first, and why a

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Virginia Republican Threatened By Jay Jones Texts Loses House Seat

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Republican state Del. Carrie Coyner lost her House of Delegates seat as Democratic gains swept Virginia, and the race played out under the shadow of violent, widely condemned text messages sent by Democrat Jay Jones.

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Conservative Host Mocks Hasan Piker After VIP Denial

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Conservative commentator Thomas English called out left-wing streamer Hasan Piker after Piker was reportedly turned away from the VIP area at New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s victory celebration. English used the moment to lampoon

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Putin Moves To Restart Nuclear Tests After Trump Directive

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Putin has ordered his ministries and security services to draft proposals on possibly restarting nuclear test preparations after President Trump publicly directed the Pentagon to “start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis.” Moscow

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Trump Administration Hails Record US LNG Exports, DOE Confirms

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The Department of Energy released a report celebrating a new milestone: the United States exported more liquefied natural gas in a single month than any country ever has, and the administration is using that fact

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GOP Must Rebuild Strategy, Reclaim Voters After 2025 Wave

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The Nov. 4 off-year elections produced a sweeping Democratic wave across key states, and that outcome should force Republicans into serious self-reflection. This piece looks at where Democrats succeeded, where Republicans still found hope, and

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Paul McCartney Accused Of Sending Daughter’s Feces, Facing Scrutiny

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Paul McCartney is at the center of a strange claim that reads more like rock‑and‑roll folklore than a news brief: a former Wings drummer says McCartney and his then-wife mailed a critic a piece of

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DSA Backed Radicals Gain Local Seats, Conservatives Warn

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

This article reports on a wave of Democratic Socialists of America backed victories in local races, highlighting Zohran Mamdani’s New York City mayoral success and several city council wins around the country. It notes DSA

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Jeffries Held Accountable By Dana Bash Over Democratic Shutdown

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

CNN’s Dana Bash Reminds Hakeem Jeffries Who Is Keeping Government Shut Down — that exchange on air cut through the usual spin as Bash told House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries plainly that Democrats were the

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Victoria Beckham Embraces Lady Title, Honors Royal Tradition

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Victoria Beckham wasted no time stepping into a new public role after King Charles honored her husband, David Beckham, with a knighthood. The moment Sir David was recognized at Windsor Castle, Victoria embraced the social

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Trump Reasserts American Power, Secures Taiwan, Boosts Alliances

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The summit between President Trump and Xi Jinping was defined more by what happened before the handshake than by the scripted words at Gimhae. In the weeks leading up to their meeting, a clear strategy

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Energy Committee Demands EPA Accountability Over $20B GGRF Grants

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is digging in hard on the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and the big grants that flowed out at the end of the last administration. Republicans want full files, scoring

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Heritage Should Fire Antisemitism Task Force, Move On

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

This piece argues that the Heritage Foundation should cut loose an internal antisemitism task force that has crossed the line from watchdog to political squad and instead get back to fighting for the everyday issues

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Jennings Warns Democratic Victories Will Cost Party Credibility

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Scott Jennings warned that Democratic wins by Zohran Mamdani in New York City and Jay Jones in Virginia could damage the national Democratic brand, arguing these outcomes highlight the party’s shift and create political headaches

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Texas Voters Reject Jolanda Jones Over Calls To Wipe Out Republicans

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Voters in Texas’ 18th congressional district made a clear choice in Tuesday’s special election, rejecting Democratic state Rep. Jolanda Jones after her “wipe out” comment on CNN in October, and her third-place finish in the

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Defend American Farmers, Halt Tariffs, Reclaim Global Soybean Markets

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

President Trump rolled out a flashy “Farmers First” campaign on May 19 promising farmers the administration had their back, but months of trade friction and policy choices have left many producers questioning that pledge. This

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Trump Must Recommit To America First, Focus On Homefront

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

This piece argues that with the Gaza deal concluded and the Asia trade tour finished, President Trump needs to shift attention back to domestic priorities, double down on America First economic policies, and clearly explain

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NYC Socialist Upsets Democrats, Imperils Moderate Candidates

David Gregoire November 5, 2025

Democrats are celebrating big wins in blue states and crowing over the rise of a Democratic Socialist in New York, but those victories mask a deeper problem: a party split between pragmatic governance and ideological

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