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Home»Author: David Gregoire (Page 3)

Trump Predicts Swift End To Iran Conflict, Signals Confidence

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

President Trump told reporters he expects the Iran conflict to end soon after striking hard at the regime, arguing the U.S. campaign has smashed leadership layers and crippled Tehran’s military capabilities. He answered direct questions

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Leida Margaretha Investigated After Infant Death Ruled Non Accidental

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

The infant daughter of reality TV personality Leida Margaretha has been the subject of an agency review that concluded the death was “non-accidental,” prompting a flurry of reporting and renewed scrutiny of the family’s difficult

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Mayor Mamdani Deflects, Blames Islamophobia After Alleged ISIS Attack

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Zohran Mamdani condemned bigotry and called for unity after an alleged attack involving improvised explosive devices at a protest outside his home, while police say the incident is being investigated as “ISIS-inspired terrorism.” Two men

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Protect Fair Competition, Hold Disruptor Accountable After Marathon

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

The Los Angeles Marathon sprint finished in dramatic fashion after a late-race detour and on-course confusion altered the final seconds, handing the victory to American Nathan Martin by a hair over Michael Kimani Kamau. This

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Antisemitism Surges, Conservatives Must Counter Extremist Politics

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

This piece looks at how extremist politics have reinvented antisemitism and turned it into a political weapon. It traces the long sweep from ancient theological hostility to modern campaigns that use Jewish people as proxies

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Trump Uses Oil Strategy To Weaken China, Protect America

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

President Trump’s moves in Venezuela and Iran have reshuffled the global energy deck and put the United States in a stronger position to blunt China’s long game. By prying key oil supplies out of Beijing’s

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Ben Shapiro Calls Out Piers Morgan, Defends Israel Coverage

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Piers Morgan and Ben Shapiro traded sharp words this week as their long-running disagreement over Israel and media standards flared again, with Morgan defending his interviews as free-speech journalism and Shapiro calling them a stunt

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Dana White Pushes To Restore Boxing Integrity, End Politics

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Dana White is taking a direct shot at boxing’s long-standing problems with a new Zuffa Boxing effort that aims to force real matchups, stop protective matchmaking, and rebuild the sport around consistent, meaningful fights rather

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Immigration Policy Fails When Newcomers Reject American Loyalty

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Olympic star Eileen Gu got a hometown hero’s send-off in San Francisco, but her celebration has reopened a raw debate about immigration and loyalty. This piece looks at how Americans are reacting, what naturalization asks

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Bill Clinton Flirts With Rep Nancy Mace, Video Raises Questions

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

This piece walks through a viral deposition clip showing Bill Clinton flirting with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, places the moment in the context of his well-known scandals, and makes the conservative case that behavior like

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Iran Drone Campaign Exposes Cloud Vulnerabilities, Demands Action

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

The drone war in the Middle East has moved from localized strikes to a wider threat that can spill into the U.S. tech economy, striking at cloud infrastructure and data centers that keep our apps,

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Ford Recalls Expose Widespread Safety Failures, Only GT Unaffected

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Ford’s recall sweep is striking: every model produced since 2020 has faced at least one safety recall except the GT, and the company’s recall volume exploded in 2025. This piece lays out the scale, the

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LA Marathon Rewards Quitting, Erodes Merit And Accountability

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

The Los Angeles Marathon stirred debate when organizers made medals available at the 18-mile mark for runners who chose to stop there, touching off fresh arguments about participation trophies, the meaning of accomplishment, and how

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NYC Mayor Mamdani Risks Stability, Taps Emergency Reserves

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

This piece looks at New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan to expand free services while emptying financial cushions, the specific reserve grabs he’s proposed, the remaining budget gap, and why a conservative view sees

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Georgia GOP Rick Jackson Files Defamation Suit, Targets Burt Jones

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Rick Jackson, a billionaire health care executive, sued his Republican primary rival Burt Jones for defamation after a series of social media attacks this week. The complaint, filed in Fulton County, centers on three posts

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Five Iranian Women Soccer Players Seek Police Shelter, Fear Retribution

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team have reportedly sought refuge with Australian police while competing in the Women’s Asian Cup, sparking urgent diplomatic and human rights attention as fears grow over potential repercussions

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NYC Mayor Failed To Name Terror Link In Protest Bombing, Jarrett Says

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Gregg Jarrett called out New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for what he didn’t say after an explosive attack at a protest, pointing to the accused attackers’ alleged ties to terrorist inspiration and to selective

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Texas Democrat Praises Trans Kids At Capitol, Parents Push Back

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

This piece examines an unearthed podcast clip of Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico where he openly declared his affection for transgender children, places that statement in the context of his record on schools and

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Walter Masterson Attack Underscores Threats To Free Speech

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

The city street became a tragic classroom on a weekend when a pair of homemade bombs almost detonated at an anti-immigration rally, and the punchline landed on the wrong people. This piece looks at the

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Mike Rogers Boosts Affordability, Backs Working Families Tax Plan

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Mike Rogers rolled out a new video series built around a simple promise: make life more affordable for Michigan families by focusing on jobs, taxes, and everyday work. The launch mixes policy pitch with hands-on

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Great White Sharks Ping Florida Coast, Officials Warn Beachgoers

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

Four tagged great white sharks have pinged off Florida’s Gulf Coast as spring break travel ramps up, underlining the Gulf of Mexico’s role as an important wintering habitat. Researchers and ocean trackers are following their

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Pentagon Spent $93 Billion In September, Demands Fiscal Accountability

David Gregoire March 9, 2026

The Pentagon ran an unprecedented end-of-fiscal-year spending spree in September 2025, disbursing roughly $93 billion on contracts and grants in a single month. A government watchdog flagged the surge as far beyond normal year-end purchases

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Swift Police Arrest Suspect After Shots Fired At Rihanna Home

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Police detained a woman after shots were reportedly fired at the Beverly Hills home of singer Robyn Rihanna Fenty while she was inside, sources say. The suspect was taken into custody at the scene and

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Ja’Marr Chase Blasts Ravens After Trade For Maxx Crosby

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Ja’Marr Chase erupted on a livestream after learning the Ravens acquired Maxx Crosby, calling out the move and reacting to a text from Joe Burrow. The trade instantly reshuffles the AFC North landscape and put

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Alysa Liu Defends Eileen Gu, Raises Questions About Patriotism

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Alysa Liu’s recent defense of Eileen Gu has stirred more than a little heat, and this piece lays out why many on the right see that defense as tone-deaf. I’ll walk through the context, Liu’s

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Heartland Braces For New Tornado, Hail, Wind Threats

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

A fast-moving second wave of severe storms is lining up over the Heartland just days after a deadly outbreak, bringing fresh threats of tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail across a wide swath from the

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Talarico Hid Colbert Broadcast Truth, Voters Deserve Answers

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

James Talarico’s team sat on a crucial detail about his Late Show appearance and then leaned into a media outrage play that paid off in views and cash. What played out was a calculated message

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Nepal Elects Rapper Balendra Shah, Topples Communist Rule

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Nepal just pulled off a political shakeup most countries would pay to see. Balendra Shah, a 35-year-old engineer-turned-rapper-turned-politician, rode a populist wave to an overwhelming victory that crushed the communist establishment and handed his new

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FBI, Officers Secure Kansas City Airport After Bomb Threat

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Federal and local law enforcement converged on Kansas City International Airport after a bomb threat forced a large-scale evacuation Sunday afternoon, sending travelers onto the tarmac and grounding flights while agencies worked to assess the

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CENTCOM Confirms Seventh American Killed by Iranian Strike

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

CENTCOM confirmed the seventh American death from wounds suffered during Iran’s March 1 strike, a solemn reminder that Operation Epic Fury has cost U.S. lives and will shape how we respond. President Trump was present

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Burgum Says Venezuela Partnership Strengthens US Energy Security

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says the new U.S.-Venezuela relationship is already delivering real benefits for American energy and national security, with oil, gold and critical minerals moving toward U.S. markets and private American companies lining

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Iran Clerics Say They Installed New Supreme Leader, Name Withheld

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Iran’s clerical leadership says it has picked a new supreme leader, though the name remains sealed and the process is clouded by mixed signals. Senior members of the Assembly of Experts insist a majority decision

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Mayor Mamdani Faces Accountability After Wife Liked Oct. 7 Posts

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani found himself under a harsh spotlight after questions surfaced about his wife liking social media posts that appeared to celebrate the Oct. 7 attack. Reporters pressed him at a

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Energy Secretary Says Iran Disruption Temporary, Supplies Resume Soon

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Energy Secretary Chris Wright pushed back hard on stories about looming shortages, calling the U.S.-Iran clash a temporary disruption and arguing energy will flow. He told Fox News Sunday the marketplace is well supplied, credited

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Trump Calibrates Diplomacy With Iran, Protects American Interests

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

The recent strikes on Iran and the administration’s response raise tough questions about how we balance force with diplomacy as President Donald Trump prepares for his upcoming visit. This piece looks at the meaning of

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Tomi Lahren Slams DHS $220 Million Ad, Demands Accountability

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Tomi Lahren unloaded on Kristi Noem’s taxpayer-funded Department of Homeland Security ad, arguing the $220 million spot turned a serious mission into a sideshow and distracted from immigration priorities. Lahren’s criticism landed as officials debated

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UFC 326 Garbrandt Vomits After Groin Kick, Opponent Penalized

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

UFC 326 served up one of the most chaotic, hard-to-believe nights in recent memory when Cody Garbrandt absorbed multiple groin strikes, vomited in the Octagon, charged at his opponent in a flurry of emotion and

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Former FACE Convict Warns Biden Against Weaponizing Law

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Jonathan Darnel, who was once federally prosecuted under the FACE Act, warns conservatives not to celebrate using that same law against protesters, arguing it will cement a tool that future Democrats will wield to crush

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Messi Salary Revealed, Owners Demand Sponsors Shoulder Costs

David Gregoire March 8, 2026

Lionel Messi’s pay packet at Inter Miami has been laid bare: co-owner Jorge Mas says the superstar pulls in roughly $70 million to $80 million a year when you count salary plus ownership shares and

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Trump Blocks Offshore Wind, Protects American Energy Independence

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

I’ll argue that Trump’s campaign against offshore wind has already scored a political win, explain why reversing permits hurts long-term energy goals, show how permitting reform—not permit rescission—advances American energy dominance, highlight the economic and

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Blast Hits US Embassy In Oslo, Authorities Hunt Suspects

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

The U.S. Embassy in Oslo was hit by an explosion in the early hours, police say, prompting a heavy response from local authorities and an active investigation that has so far found only minor damage

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Trump Energy Dominance Shields Americans From Iran Conflict Fallout

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

This piece explains how American energy strength has softened the blow of the Iran conflict for U.S. consumers, why pump pain has been limited so far, and how U.S. natural gas and LNG leadership shift

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Nippon Life Sues OpenAI After ChatGPT Caused $300,000 Legal Costs

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

Nippon Life Insurance Company of America has sued OpenAI, alleging that its chatbot ChatGPT gave a company employee faulty legal guidance that prompted her to try reopening a settled case. The suit says the interaction

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Cuellar Calls Out Talarico, Urges Stronger Border Controls

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

I’ll explain what Rep Henry Cuellar said on Fox News, quote the exchange that sparked the reaction, contrast his border-first views with James Talarico’s “welcome mat” comment, note Cuellar’s voting record on DHS funding, and

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Rubio Delivers Trump Agenda In Spanish, Reassures Latin Allies

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

Marco Rubio stepped into a high-profile diplomatic role at the Shield of the Americas Summit, speaking directly to Latin American leaders in Spanish to deliver President Trump’s message, spotlighting a tough stance on cartels and

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Trump Honors Fallen Americans Killed By Iranian Drone Attack

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

The dignified return of six American service members who died after an Iranian retaliatory strike landed at Dover Air Force Base, where President Trump and other leaders paid respects, underscored the cost of the current

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Richmond Leaders Condemn Pro-Palestine Watermelon Mural

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

A mural in Richmond’s Brookland Park neighborhood has ignited a debate after it depicted a dark-skinned woman holding a slice of watermelon with seeds that spelled out “Free Palestine.” Local civil rights leaders say the

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Kevin Kiley Files No Party Bid, Battles Newsom Gerrymander

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

Kevin Kiley says he’s fighting back after California’s new maps, backed by Governor Gavin Newsom, sliced up his district and handed Democrats a major advantage. The congressman announced he will run as “No Party Preference,”

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Pope Leo XVI Appoints Nuncio To United States, Honors American Faith

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

Pope Leo XVI, who hails from the United States, has named Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as his apostolic nuncio and personal representative to the U.S., a move that reshuffles Vatican ties with Washington and the American

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Trump Extends War Insurance, Hormuz Shutdown Drives Oil Spike

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz shutdown is squeezing global oil flows, spiking Brent crude and driving U.S. pump prices higher while producers scramble to store or cut output. This article breaks down how maritime disruptions, rising

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Justice Secures Conviction Against IRGC Agent Who Targeted Trump

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

An Iranian operative was found guilty by a federal jury for plotting political murders on American soil, including an attempt to target President Donald Trump, after a sting operation and cooperative source exposed the scheme.

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US Military Strikes Narcoterrorists, Supporting Ecuador Operations

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

The U.S. military stepped in to back an anti-narcoterrorism campaign in Ecuador, using targeted kinetic action alongside Ecuador’s forces to strike drug-running networks that have become violent, organized and openly terroristic. This article lays out

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Sen. Kennedy Demands DHS Accountability Over Management Problems

David Gregoire March 7, 2026

Sen. John Kennedy publicly pushed back on internal chaos at the Department of Homeland Security, arguing that distractions inside the agency are weakening the GOP’s standing on immigration and pulling focus from the administration’s priorities.

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Veteran GOP Darrell Issa Declines Re-Election Bid After 25 Years

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Darrell Issa announced he will not pursue another term in Congress, choosing to step away after decades in business and public service, endorse a successor, and pivot to new challenges. His exit comes after California’s

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Royal Navy Response To Iran Hobbled By Cost Cutting

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

The Royal Navy’s planned deployment of the air-defense destroyer HMS Dragon to counter Iranian drone threats was delayed while the ship remained in Portsmouth for maintenance, a pause union leaders blame on a new nine-to-five

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Call Of Duty Founder Says Activision Pushed Iran Attack On Israel

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Chance Glasco, co-founder of Infinity Ward and one of the original minds behind Call of Duty, says Activision pushed to build a game about Iran invading Israel and that many developers resisted on moral and

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Biden State Department Fumes After ILGA Europe Denies US Staffer

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

The piece examines a row between the Biden State Department and a major European LGBT activist group after a staffer was denied a conference pass, exposing how taxpayer-funded diplomacy and activist networks collided in 2023

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Minnesota Democrats Seek To Force Fossil Fuel Firms To Pay

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

The new Minnesota proposal would force a handful of large fossil fuel companies to pay retroactive fees tied to decades-old emissions, with Democrats pitching it as a way to pay for local infrastructure repairs. Republicans

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US Prepares Largest Strike Wave To Protect Forces, Bessent Warns

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

The Trump administration is gearing up to strike Iran harder than before, aiming squarely at missile launchers and the factories that build them while brushing off efforts by Tehran to create economic chaos. Senior officials

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Strait Of Hormuz Blockade Tests Western Resolve, Energy Security

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz standoff is a live test of strategy, markets and resolve, and this piece lays out who really pays when shipping lines are choked, why Iran can’t sustain a long blockade and

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Senator Mullin Moves To Secure Border, Tighten Enforcement

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

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GOP Congressman Withdraws After Affair, Party Consolidates

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales suddenly withdrew from his reelection bid after admitting to an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide, triggering an Ethics Committee probe and handing the GOP nomination to gun-rights

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Trump Appoints Markwayne Mullin To Secure DHS, Noem Named Envoy

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

President Trump has announced a leadership change at DHS, naming Senator Markwayne Mullin as the next Secretary of Homeland Security effective March 31, 2026, while Kristi Noem will shift to a Special Envoy role for

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Mexico Funds Liberal Lawyers Shielding Convicted Killers

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Mexico has quietly funded a program that hires American lawyers to block or delay death sentences for Mexican nationals on U.S. death row, and that influence deserves scrutiny. This article explains how the Mexican government

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CBP Warns It Can’t Process IEEPA Tariff Refunds, Cites Security Risk

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

The Trump administration says it can’t start cutting checks right away after a court ordered refunds for tariffs the Supreme Court later found unlawful. U.S. Customs and Border Protection warns the sheer scale of entries,

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Drew Carey Admits Ignoring Heart Attack Signs, Urges Vigilance

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Drew Carey opened up about a nearly catastrophic health scare that started as a jog and ended with a hospital stent, sharing the moment-by-moment decisions that almost cost him his life. He described dismissing warning

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Trump Names Markwayne Mullin To Lead DHS, Secure Borders

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

President Trump tapped Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin to replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary, a move that shifts the department toward a tougher, America-first approach. Mullin brings a blue-collar backstory, a reputation as a

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Russia Provides Iran US Targeting Data, Threatening Troops

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Russia reportedly handed Iran precise location data on American forces in the Middle East, a move that has already cost American lives and widened a dangerous conflict. Tehran used that intelligence to strike positions, including

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Exiled Iranian Says Iran Declared War Since 1979, CNN Reacts

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

I’ll explain how a former Iranian political prisoner framed the conflict as Tehran’s war, how his testimony rattled a CNN panel, how that connects to President Trump’s recent actions, and why the exchange matters for

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Talarico Forces Far-Left Curriculum On Texas Students

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

This piece lays out how Texas state Rep. James Talarico built a resume of pushing left-wing agendas into classrooms and public policy, from classroom lessons on climate to backing mandated diversity training and opposing limits

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Conservative Critics Expose Liberal Elites Backing Iranian Propaganda

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

This piece takes a hard look at how fashionable pity and performative outrage among coastal elites can amplify hostile foreign messaging, how social feeds turned propaganda into spectacle, and why that matters for common-sense Americans.

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Biden Border Crisis Fueled Weaponized Immigration, Schweizer Warns

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

Peter Schweizer told a hard-hitting story about the border and why it matters to every American. He argued the Biden-era surge was not just a policy failure but a deliberate, damaging shift that mirrors historic

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Defending Israel’s Right To Exist Strengthens Western Security

David Gregoire March 6, 2026

This piece explains why Israel’s statehood rests on modern principles of self-determination, legal recognition and the demographic realities on the ground in 1947–48, and it argues that denying Israel’s existence is not a defensible position

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Trump Confronts MLB Over Declining Game At White House

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

President Trump welcomed Inter Miami to the White House and used the moment to call out modern baseball, recall nights with George Steinbrenner and Alex Rodriguez, and underline that sports leagues can lose what made

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Kristi Noem Ousted From DHS Role, Conservatives Demand Accountability

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Kristi Noem’s last weeks as Homeland Security chief were chaotic and political, marked by an expensive ad campaign, a contentious Minneapolis operation, whispers about personal relationships, and clear factional disputes inside the White House. The

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White House Ballroom Plan Advances Despite Taxpayer Backlash

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

The White House East Wing modernization sparked a volcanic public response this winter as planners and preservationists squared off over a new 22,000-square-foot ballroom and an expanded East Wing. The National Capital Planning Commission dug

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Trump Welcomes MLS Champions Messi To White House, Praises Team

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

President Trump hosted Inter Miami at the White House after their 2025 MLS Cup victory, where Lionel Messi and team leaders presented gifts and shared a spirited moment in the East Room. The meeting highlighted

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Trump Battles Left’s Attacks Over Iran, Newt Gingrich Warns

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

I’ll explain why Newt Gingrich says the left is frantically attacking President Trump over recent strikes on Iran, highlight Gingrich’s defense of decisive action, recall Iran’s long record of state-sponsored terrorism, include his exact on-air

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Iranian Succession Prospects Weaken After Alleged UK Treatment

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

This article examines allegations from a U.S. intelligence briefing that Mojtaba Khamenei, a leading contender to succeed Iran’s supreme leader, made multiple hospital visits to the U.K. for impotence treatment, how those personal issues intersect

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Somali Lawmaker Warns US Bears Price Of Terror, Trafficking

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Somali lawmaker Dr. Abdillahi Hashi Abib says the United States is paying a steep price for corruption and terror ties inside Somalia, and he provided confidential letters alleging a trafficking and fraud pipeline that reaches

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Markwayne Mullin Wins Bipartisan Praise, Ready To Secure DHS

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

I’ll explain why Senator Peter Welch’s praise for Markwayne Mullin matters, outline the controversy surrounding Kristi Noem’s exit, quote key reactions from both sides, and note what Mullin’s move means for the Senate and Homeland

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Oregon Metro Councilor Working From Spain, Paid $68K By Taxpayers

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Oregon Metro Councilor Mary Nolan, who uses “they/them” pronouns, has been attending council business remotely from Spain for more than a year while drawing a $68,000 taxpayer-funded salary, stirring questions about residency, accountability, and whether

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Conservatives Reject Polyamory, Defend Traditional Marriage

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

This article examines a recent public account of polyamory, focusing on the emotional fallout when a monogamous marriage becomes non-monogamous, the interpersonal dynamics that follow, and what the story reveals about modern relationship experiments and

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National Security Court Locks Up Teen Plotting Trump Assassination

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

The court this week handed down two life sentences without parole to an 18-year-old who killed his parents as part of an alleged plot to assassinate President Donald Trump, a case that exposes a dangerous

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House Democrats Break Ranks, Back Trump Iran Military Action

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

The House vote over President Trump’s strikes on Iran exposed a rare cross‑party split and a hard choice about how to keep Americans safe overseas. Four Democrats broke with their party to back the administration,

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Tokyo Iranians Rally Support For US And Israeli Strikes

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Iranians living in Japan staged a striking show of support for recent military strikes on Iran and urged a change in Tehran’s theocratic leadership, waving the old Pahlavi flag and pictures of Reza Pahlavi. This

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Newsom Office Hid Call Records, Family Says Girl Maimed By Trucker

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office says it never heard from the family of Dalilah Coleman, who was gravely injured when an illegal migrant truck driver hit her car. Phone records show Dalilah’s father called the governor’s

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US, Ecuadorian Forces Launch Strikes Against Narco-Terror Targets

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

U.S. and Ecuadorian forces carried out coordinated strikes against narco-terror targets in Ecuador, signaling a sharper, more direct approach to dismantling powerful criminal networks in the hemisphere. The operations reinforce recent policy moves that treat

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Trump Advances Save America Act, Prioritizes Domestic Security

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

With newsrooms locked on developments in the Middle East, the White House is still pressing a domestic agenda, arguing that national priorities at home matter just as much as responses abroad. This piece looks at

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Blumenthal Demands Answers After Weapons Sent To Iran Not Ukraine

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Sen. Richard Blumenthal publicly complained that weapons used in Operation Epic Fury were not redirected to Ukraine, arguing the swap undercuts support for Kyiv and hurts American consumers through higher energy costs. The exchange unfolded

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Jasmine Crockett Defeat Signals Accountability For Failed Campaign

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Jasmine Crockett lost the Texas Democratic Senate primary to James Talarico, and a chorus of fellow Black Democrats told reporters the defeat was squarely her responsibility. Critics singled out a campaign that leaned heavily on

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Trump Redefines US Warfare, Targets Terror Leadership

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

This piece examines the modern approach to American force under Donald Trump, arguing that his style blends blunt deterrence, selective strikes, and strategic brinkmanship. It traces how targeted killings, naval displays, and limited campaigns serve

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Below Deck Alum Demands Accountability, Files $850M Suit Against NBC

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Emile Kotze, a former deckhand on “Below Deck,” has filed an $850 million sexual harassment lawsuit against NBCUniversal, alleging producers staged scenes, promoted heavy drinking, and edited footage to create a humiliating public image. His

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Newsom Backs Folsom Street Fair, Californians Demand Accountability

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Governor Gavin Newsom told a late-night podcaster he applauds San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair, praising the event in a way that has hardened skeptical views about his political instincts. The exchange included vivid, unfiltered recollections

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Trump Strikes Undermine China’s Oil Lifeline, Expert Warns

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Peter Schweizer told Jesse Watters that President Trump’s recent strikes on Iran, combined with moves in Venezuela, are reshaping global energy flows and strategic alliances in a way that weakens China’s leverage, squeezes its energy

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Fetterman Accuses Democrats Of Fearing To Back Trump On Iran

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Sen. John Fetterman openly criticized his Democratic colleagues for publicly denouncing President Trump’s strikes on Iran while privately sharing concerns about Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, arguing party loyalty has become a higher priority than national security

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Sun Belt Tournament Brawl Leaves Referee Down, Eight Ejected

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

The Sun Belt second-round matchup between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina erupted into a chaotic brawl that left an official down on the court and multiple players ejected. The scene unfolded late in the fourth

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Fairfax County Fails Victims, Officials Must Restore Public Safety

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Fairfax County’s recent string of failures turned into a deadly, avoidable tragedy when Stephanie Nicole Minter was allegedly stabbed while waiting at a bus depot. This piece looks at how repeat-offender policies, sanctuary choices, and

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Jim Jordan Demands Accountability From Walz Over Alleged Nonprofit Fraud

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Republican Rep. Jim Jordan pressed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz over a specific claim: that a court forced the state to restart payments to Feeding Our Future. The exchange unfolded at a House Oversight Committee hearing

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Strait Of Hormuz Risks Threaten Global Energy, Demand US Action

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

This piece examines rising risks in the Strait of Hormuz and how regional attacks and threats are already reshaping global energy markets, driving prices, straining supplies, and exposing weaknesses in U.S. policy that should prompt

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