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Home»Author: David Gregoire (Page 4)

Olbermann Attacks Lou Holtz, Conservatives Demand Accountability

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

Keith Olbermann drew sharp backlash after a post about the late Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz, prompting a flood of defense for Holtz and anger toward Olbermann from fans and commentators alike. “Keith Olbermann is

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Restore Price Transparency, Make Hospitals Publish Real Costs

David Gregoire March 5, 2026

A straightforward push for price transparency in American health care is long overdue: patients deserve to see real prices before procedures, a proposed law would force hospitals and labs to post clear costs, and bipartisan

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GOP Sen Steve Daines Withdraws From 2026 Race, Leaders Mobilize

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Steve Daines dropped a surprise decision at the last possible moment, quietly withdrawing from Montana’s Senate race as the filing period closed. His exit reshuffles the GOP field in a state that had been considered

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Fairfax Prosecutor Released Violent Illegal Immigrant, Woman Killed

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Police records and internal emails obtained after the killing of Stephanie Minter show Fairfax County officers repeatedly warned prosecutors about a violent repeat offender, but he was freed and later accused of murder. The accused,

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McMahon Warns Democrats Money Will Not Fix Literacy Crisis

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Linda McMahon pushed back hard this week against Democratic claims that pouring more federal dollars into schools will fix the literacy emergency, arguing that money alone is not the answer and that Washington’s role should

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Rhode Island Clergy Abuse Report Demands Justice, Prosecutions

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

A new state report says Rhode Island authorities uncovered widespread alleged child sexual abuse by Catholic clergy spanning decades, shedding light on hundreds of victims, dozens of accused priests and deacons, and institutional failures that

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Lou Holtz Dies At 89, Notre Dame Mourns Values Leader

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Lou Holtz, the Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national title, has died at 89. This piece recounts his last days, the response from Notre Dame’s current coach and community,

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Navy SEAL Senator Forces Out Left Wing Protester, Restores Order

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Sen. Tim Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, stepped in when a left-wing protester disrupted an Armed Services hearing and resisted arrest, sparking a tense scuffle in the Hart Senate Office Building that left participants shaken

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Trump Racing To Protect Americans From Iran Energy Disruptions

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

The Iran conflict has rattled global energy flows and sent oil prices higher, but the Trump administration moved quickly to blunt the blow by offering political risk insurance and naval escorts to keep tankers moving.

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Republicans Demand Bondi Testify, Hold Her Accountable For Epstein Files

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

The House Oversight Committee moved to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi after a 24-19 vote that saw five Republicans join Democrats, centering fresh fights over the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and

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DOJ Can Withhold Medicaid From Minnesota Over $9 Billion Fraud

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Gregg Jarrett told a national audience that federal law gives the U.S. government the clear ability to withhold Medicaid funds from Minnesota if state leaders fail to stop widespread fraud. He pointed to regulatory authority

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San Francisco Math Teacher Placed On Leave, Parents Demand Answers

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

A veteran San Francisco high school math teacher was placed on indefinite leave amid complaints over quiz questions that several parents and students called sexist and demeaning. The exam reportedly used weight and names as

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Climate Alarmists Infiltrate Institutions, Undermine Public Trust

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

The piece argues that climate alarmism has moved from public activism to institutional subversion, embedding activists inside trusted organizations to launder their message. It highlights high-profile examples, shows how bureaucracies have become vectors for ideology,

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Texans Oust Crenshaw, Elect Steve Toth To Defend Values

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Texans delivered a sharp rebuke to Rep. Dan Crenshaw in the Republican primary, choosing state lawmaker Steve Toth by a decisive margin and handing conservatives a clear win. The upset marks the first congressional incumbent

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Border Security Threatened By Talarico Welcome Mat Plan

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Texas Democrat James Talarico stirred controversy by casting the U.S.-Mexico line as a soft, welcoming threshold, a stance Republicans see as dangerous and out of touch with reality. He beat Jasmine Crockett in a tight

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Fetterman Praises Trump Strikes Against Iran, Rebukes Democrats

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Sen. John Fetterman broke with many in his party to praise President Trump’s strikes on Iran, calling them effective and arguing Democrats should admit the actions achieved key objectives; this piece looks at his comments,

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Hegseth Insists US Will Outlast Iran Missile Campaign

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Pete Hegseth told reporters the United States can sustain the fight with Iran and that Tehran cannot simply wait the U.S. out, even amid chatter that America’s interceptor stockpiles are strained. He insisted U.S. forces

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Crockett Accuses Republicans Of Targeting Dallas After Loss

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett blamed Republicans after a Texas court paused an order keeping Dallas polls open late, then publicly complained as she trailed and ultimately lost a Democratic primary to James Talarico. Her campaign

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US Submarine Sinks Iranian Warship, Shows Naval Resolve

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

The U.S. Navy sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean this week, a move confirmed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid rising tensions in the region. Sri Lankan authorities recovered dozens of sailors from

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Conservatives Demand End To Foreign Wars, Protect American Families

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

I’ll make this plain: small-town men sent off to fight have come home broken, and that loss reshapes families, culture, and what our daughters can expect from men in their lives. This piece looks at

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Burgum Must Block UNESCO Overreach, Protect Okefenokee

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

This piece argues that the Biden-era UNESCO nomination for the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge should be withdrawn by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, laying out the timeline, local resistance, and the broader clash with America First

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Trump Dismisses Iran World Cup Participation, Prioritizes US Security

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

President Trump made a blunt, unapologetic remark when asked about Iran competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, shrugging off the drama and signaling that American priorities don’t hinge on Tehran’s participation. The tournament will

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Texas Voters Oust Left Wing Crockett, Elevate Talarico

David Gregoire March 4, 2026

James Talarico captured the Texas Senate Democratic nomination, defeating incumbent Rep. Jasmine Crockett in a race that saw Talarico take 53.1 percent to Crockett’s 45.6 percent with roughly 86 percent of ballots counted, and now

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Restore Affordability, Make Democrats Answer For Price Increases

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The Democrats’ new pitch about “affordability” rings hollow when you look at the record, and this piece makes that case plainly: their policies drove up prices and squeezed families, while recent GOP moves have prioritized

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Cornyn And Paxton Secure May Runoff To Protect Texas Conservatives

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The Texas Republican Senate primary did not produce a clear winner, sending longtime Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton into a May 26 runoff after none of the major candidates cleared a

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Secure Critical Minerals Supply, Protect Against China

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Washington long treated critical minerals as a permit problem that paperwork could solve, but reality has exposed a different fight: these resources are strategic tools in a global economic contest. This piece explains how market

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Democrats Expose Hypocrisy Over Iran, Obama’s Libya Strikes

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The piece examines a glaring double standard: top Democrats loudly demanded congressional approval for President Trump’s strikes on Iran while previously defending President Obama’s Libya campaign without the same insistence. It traces the public back-and-forth

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Yellowstone’s Echinus Geyser Erupts After Six Years

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The Echinus Geyser in Yellowstone’s Norris Basin erupted in February after roughly six years of quiet, briefly reviving interest in one of the park’s most unusual hydrothermal features. Scientists watched a bursty return of activity

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Trump DOJ Moves To Hold Maduro Successor Accountable, Sources

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The Trump administration is pressing Venezuela’s acting leader, Delcy Rodríguez, with a clear message: cooperate or face consequences. Federal prosecutors have reportedly drafted corruption and money laundering charges tied to PDVSA activity between 2021 and

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GOP Must Limit FISA 702 Overreach, Protect Constitutional Rights

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Opinion Brutal Political Battle Awaits The GOP In Not-So-Distant Future OPINION Left: (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Right: (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) March 03, 2026 5:05 PM ET Font Size: const observer = new

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House Oversight Accommodates Clintons, Weakens Epstein Probe

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Republican lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee say travel deals and low member turnout have blurred the committee’s Epstein depositions, prompting questions about priorities, transparency and who actually showed up to hold powerful people accountable.

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BLM Founder Caught Fighting Employee, Accused Of Misusing Donations

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

This article reports on a physical confrontation in Waukegan, Illinois, involving Black Lives Matter Lake County founder Clyde McLemore and project manager Nyesha A. Hill. It covers the police response, conflicting accounts about money and

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Pentagon Confirms Four US Soldiers Killed During Operation Epic Fury

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The Pentagon has confirmed four U.S. Army service members were killed during Operation Epic Fury, a weekend clash tied to rising tensions with Iran. This article lays out who died, how the military announced the

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TikTok Influencer Held Accountable, Ordered To Pay $10 Million

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

A federal jury in Boise hit a social media influencer with a $10 million judgment after finding she falsely accused a University of Idaho professor of involvement in the 2022 student murders. The case unfolded

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Swalwell Opposes Deportations, Critics Warn Of Weakened Borders

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Republicans are calling out Rep. Eric Swalwell after he told “Situation Room” co-hosts Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown that “protecting the homeland” did not involve deporting illegal immigrants, arguing that his view puts agents and

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Fast Track AI Data Center Permits, Protect American Security

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

AI infrastructure is now a strategic front in the competition with China, and America needs to build capacity fast while keeping communities and markets on board. This piece argues for rapid, disciplined deployment of hyperscale

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Braves DH Jurickson Profar Faces 162-Game Suspension, Loses $15 Million

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Jurickson Profar is facing a full-season suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug for the second time in a year, a blow that costs him pay, playoff eligibility, and a spot in international play.

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Israel Strikes Assembly Of Experts Meeting During Leadership Vote

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Israeli forces reportedly struck a meeting of Iran’s Assembly of Experts in Qom as members were said to be voting on a successor to the supreme leadership. Multiple accounts surfaced describing a precise strike during

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Jury Convicts Georgia Father, Upholds Parental Accountability

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The father of a teenager accused in the deadly Apalachee High School shooting was convicted Tuesday on second-degree murder and cruelty-to-children charges after a jury concluded he allowed access to the AR-style rifle used in

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Commerce Secretary Lutnick Agrees To Cooperate With House Oversight

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee about his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein, a move Republicans say shows cooperation and transparency while critics press for

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Urban America Needs Principles, Not Party Promises, Today

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

I’ll argue that Urban America needs timeless American principles, not a political party; I’ll draw on real streetside encounters from a Walk Across America; I’ll highlight the harm of dependency and identity politics; I’ll show

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AI Systems Penalize Faith-Based Businesses, Threaten Religious Freedom

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Artificial intelligence is reshaping commerce, and not always in ways that respect religious conviction. This piece looks at how automated systems can flag and marginalize faith-based employers, why that matters for religious liberty and the

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Student Walkouts Turn Violent, Schools Sacrifice Safety For Politics

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

This piece argues that recent school walkouts have crossed from protest into dangerous mob behavior, catalogs several violent incidents tied to student demonstrations, criticizes activist and union involvement that encourages unsupervised actions, and urges school

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JD Vance Warns US Must Avoid Iraq Afghanistan Mistakes In Iran

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

On Fox News, Jesse Watters put Vice President JD Vance on the spot about whether America is headed back into the kind of open-ended quagmires we saw in Iraq and Afghanistan after the new strikes

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Central US Communities Brace For Severe Storms, Tornadoes

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Millions across the Central United States should prepare for multiple days of severe weather, with storms tracking from Texas into the Mississippi Valley and beyond. Expect a parade of hazards: tornadoes, very large hail, hurricane-force

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Red Wings Launch Chicken Tender Zamboni Bucket, Celebrate Americana

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

The Detroit Red Wings have leaned into the weird and wonderful side of fan merch with a new food-collectible crossover: the “Chicken Tender Zamboni Bucket.” This piece looks equal parts novelty and nostalgia, and it

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Israeli Racer Alon Day Balances Duty, Family Amid Iran Retaliation

David Gregoire March 3, 2026

Alon Day, an Israeli racecar driver competing in Florida, found himself torn between the track and his family in Israel after U.S. and Israeli forces launched strikes on Iranian targets. He spoke openly about the

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Umar Dzhabrailov Found Dead, Moscow Police Report Apparent Suicide

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

Russian businessman and former senator Umar Dzhabrailov was found dead in Moscow in early March, reportedly from a gunshot wound. Authorities have said the scene and evidence point toward suicide, but investigators continue to examine

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Kamala Harris Praises Protesters Who Block ICE, Threaten Enforcement

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

Former Vice President Kamala Harris praised protesters who blocked Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Minneapolis, calling the street-level resistance “fantastic” and “beautiful” during a YouTube conversation with education and labor leaders. The remarks landed

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Austin Terror Attack Reveals Broken Immigration System Under Biden

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

The Austin terror attack that killed and wounded civilians lays bare how legal immigration pathways and lax vetting can be exploited, and it forces a serious national security conversation. This piece walks through the suspect’s

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House Farm Bill Elevates Foreign Agribusiness Over States, Families

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

I’ll point out why the new Farm Bill’s preemption language is dangerous, explain how it sidelines state voter choices, show who benefits from nationalizing standards, highlight the risk to family farms and consumer choice, and

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Gorsuch Defends Gun Rights, Questions Founders’ Drinking History

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

The Supreme Court grappled with whether people who use marijuana can be banned from owning guns, and Justice Neil Gorsuch pushed back hard on the government’s historical defense. Arguments centered on how the nation’s past

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Rising Gas Prices Threaten GOP, Call For Conservative Action

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

This piece warns that a surge in energy costs driven by the Iran conflict could hand electoral trouble to Republicans the way high gas prices helped sink Joe Biden’s standing in 2022. It traces how

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Fetterman Backs Trump Iran Strike, Acknowledges Nuclear Threat

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

Here’s a clear rundown: a prominent Democratic senator unexpectedly backed President Trump’s strikes on Iran, calling the action justified against a persistent nuclear threat; the U.S. and Israel reportedly killed Iran’s top leader and dozens

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CENTCOM Confirms Three US Troops Killed, Several Wounded

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

CENTCOM says three U.S. service members were killed and five seriously wounded as Operation Epic Fury continues, with Iran responding by launching missiles and drones; President Trump announced the strike, and major combat operations are

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Oklahoma Strengthens Protections, Safeguards Right To Worship

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

Americans deserve to enter houses of worship without fear, and recent events show that when the federal government fails to act, states must step in to defend religious liberty; this piece looks at disturbing protests

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Trump Warns More US Service Members Could Die In Iran

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

President Donald Trump acknowledged that American casualties in the Iran conflict could rise, honoring fallen service members and framing the fight as grim but necessary. His remarks stressed the high stakes, praised the troops, and

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Apple Faces China Taiwan Risk, Shareholders Demand Accountability

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

This piece argues that Apple and other major U.S. corporations are dangerously unprepared for a China–Taiwan crisis, critiques board and shareholder complacency, highlights a shareholder proposal asking for clearer disclosure about China exposure, and calls

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Cardinals Introduce All-You-Can-Eat Tickets For 2026 Season

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

The St. Louis Cardinals are rolling out an all-you-can-eat ticket called “Coca-Cola Unlimited” that gives fans unlimited concession visits during games, seating in the so-called Big Mac Land, and a classic ballpark menu of fries,

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Colorado QB Dominiq Ponder Dies, Speed Suspected In Crash

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

Dominiq Ponder, a 23-year-old quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes, died in a single-car crash early Sunday in Boulder County. Authorities say his 2023 Tesla Model 3 left the roadway, struck a guardrail and an electrical

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Trump Honors American Heroes At SOTU, Urges SAVE Act

David Gregoire March 2, 2026

President Trump used the State of the Union to spotlight real American heroes, celebrate national achievements, and press Congress to act on election integrity with the SAVE America Act. He framed the moment as a

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Stop Europe’s Censorship, Defend American Speech And Innovation

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

Europe’s cascade of heavy-handed rules is not an abstract policy debate — it is a real threat to free speech, American innovation, and transatlantic partnership. This piece argues that Brussels’ regulatory push, from content policing

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Braves Stars Albies, Acuña Trade Patriotic Trash Talk

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

The Braves’ locker room turned into a friendly battlefield when Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuña Jr. started trash talking before the World Baseball Classic, trading jabs and making a jersey bet that adds real spice

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US Consulate Attack Leaves At Least Nine Dead In Karachi

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

Deadly clashes broke out in Pakistan after reports that Iran’s Supreme Leader had been killed during recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, with protesters trying to storm the U.S. Consulate in Karachi. Hundreds turned violent, at

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Texas Senate Primary Tests Conservative Unity, Cornyn Faces Paxton

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

I spent a day in Dallas where local chatter, foreign protests and a bruising Senate fight collided, and what I saw was a snapshot of how Americans — from long-married couples to young activists —

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US Air Power Ends Khamenei Threat, Washington Must Act

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

The sudden death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the unfolding Operation Epic Fury mark a decisive moment shaped by American air and space dominance, presenting a chance to blunt Tehran’s military reach and refocus U.S.

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Trump Confirms Khamenei Death After US, Israel Strikes

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

This article reports President Donald Trump’s confirmation that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes attributed to the United States and Israel, the evidence and reactions that followed, and the broader security

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Trump Strikes Iran After Rebuilding Nuclear Program, Officials Say

David Gregoire March 1, 2026

Senior U.S. officials say the recent strikes on Iranian targets were forced on the administration after Tehran rebuilt key pieces of its nuclear program and reportedly prepared to strike U.S. assets, ending negotiations that were

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Reza Pahlavi Declares Khamenei Death Ends Theocracy, Urges Vigilance

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah, hailed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death as the opening of a long-awaited chance for Iranians to reclaim their country, while urging caution and readiness on the streets.

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Trump Confirms Khamenei Death, Journalist Celebrates In NYC

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

Masih Alinejad took to New York City streets to openly celebrate reports that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was dead, a moment that mixed relief, anger, and a sense of justice for many who suffered

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Secure America’s Workforce, Expand Career And Technical Education

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

This piece explains why Career and Technical Education matters right now and how federal leadership is shaping a talent pipeline that meets real labor market needs. It highlights policy alignment, employer partnerships, registered apprenticeships, and

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Iranian Crown Prince Urges Citizens To Seize Freedom

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

The strikes against Iran have opened a door many thought shut, and the reaction from Iranians at home and abroad is raw and electrifying. This piece looks at why the moment matters to Iranians, how

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Florida Farmers Demand Federal Aid After $3 Billion Freeze Loss

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

Florida’s winter farms took a punishing hit this season as rare Arctic blasts slammed the Sunshine State, wiping out yields and piling up costs across citrus groves, vegetable fields, and nurseries. Early tallies put the

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Biden Claims 2.2 Million Jobs In 2024, GOP Demands Audit

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

Former President Joe Biden told a South Carolina crowd that his administration added 2.2 million jobs in 2024 and touted the lowest average unemployment rate in 50 years, but those numbers have been challenged by

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Trump Advances White House Ballroom, Restores Presidential Dignity

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

The recent court decision cleared the path for President Trump to replace the old East Wing with a 90,000-square-foot ballroom paid for with private funds, a move framed as practical and symbolic. The project aims

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Trump Launches Military Strikes, Targets Iran Nuclear Program

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

World ‘We’re Not Going To Put Up With It Any Longer’: President Trump Announces ‘Massive And Ongoing Operation’ Against Iran (Screenshot/Truth Social/@realdonaldtrump) February 28, 2026 4:49 AM ET Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations)

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Trump Daylight Strike Against Iran Signals Military Confidence

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

Bret Baier argued that the recent U.S. strikes on Iran carried an unmistakable message by happening in daylight, and his take highlights how the timing signals confidence and strategic intent. This piece walks through his

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US Strikes Iran, UK Canada Australia Back Strong Action

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

The United States launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran and allies around the world responded with a mix of caution, support, and urgent calls for restraint. This article lays out how key partners from Europe,

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Comer Presses Clintons After Oversight Finds New Deposition Details

David Gregoire February 28, 2026

The House Oversight Committee’s recent closed-door depositions with Bill and Hillary Clinton yielded new material that GOP leaders say changes aspects of the Jeffrey Epstein probe, and Chairman James Comer signaled the panel is pressing

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CNN Staff Express Concern, Question Future Under Trump Ally

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

CNN staff are jittery after Paramount beat Netflix in a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, and the network’s future has suddenly become an open question. Concerns focus on whether Paramount’s leader, David Ellison, and

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Trump Orders Federal Agencies To Stop Using Anthropic Woke AI

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

President Trump moved quickly to ban the federal government from using Anthropic’s AI after a standoff over access and policy control, arguing national security and military readiness come first. His order and public messages shoved

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Winter Storms Set To Hit 25 States, Millions Urged To Prepare

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

Three separate winter systems are set to pummel parts of the Midwest and Northeast across a few hectic days, with cold Canadian air colliding with warm Gulf moisture to create a messy mix of snow,

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US Tech Strategy Must Prioritize National Security And Jobs

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

America is locked in a decisive technological and economic contest with the Chinese Communist Party, and the stakes could not be higher for our security and prosperity. Winning this fight will demand clear public policy,

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Trey Gowdy Advises Rigorous Scrutiny, Treat Bill Clinton Differently

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

Trey Gowdy warned investigators that handling Bill Clinton’s deposition in the Jeffrey Epstein probe takes more than routine questioning; it demands pointed follow-ups, careful parsing of transcripts, and an appreciation for how skilled political operators

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Noem Accuses DHS Of Installing Spyware On Trump Devices

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is publicly accusing elements inside her own department of secretly installing spyware on government devices used by political appointees, including her phone and laptop, and of hiding secure rooms full

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Stop School Gender Agenda, Protect Parents’ Rights Now

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

I’ll argue that schools and state policies are sidelining parents on gender decisions, show how Washington’s 2023 law hands shelters and DCYF discretion over notifying families, present real-world examples of students being steered toward social

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Millions Across 25 States Brace For Multi-Day Winter Storm

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

Millions across 25 states are on notice for a possible multi-day winter system that could bring heavy snow, freezing rain, sleet and mixed precipitation from the Ohio Valley into the I-95 corridor. Forecasts remain uncertain,

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Chief Justice Roberts Upholds Trump Tariffs, Reinforces Executive Power

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on President Trump’s tariff authority raises the same alarm bell conservatives heard after the Obamacare decision: Chief Justice John Roberts again stepped off the bench and into the policymaking arena.

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Rapinoe Slams Team USA, Attacks Players Celebrating With Kash Patel

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

The row over Kash Patel joining Team USA’s locker-room celebration and Megan Rapinoe’s venomous reaction has lit up social feeds because it hits a simple truth: Americans rally around winners, and outsiders who lecture the

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Baltimore Watchdog Sues Mayor Scott, Demands Taxpayer Fraud Records

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

Baltimore’s inspector general has taken the rare step of suing Mayor Brandon Scott, accusing his office of blocking access to payroll and records tied to the city’s anti-violence program and hampering probes into alleged fraud

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House Probe Exposes Democrat Apathy Over Epstein, Suozzi Admits

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

Tom Suozzi admitted on national TV that he did not follow the Jeffrey Epstein story closely while Democrats held power, saying it simply wasn’t a priority for him. That confession, aired amid fresh document releases

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DOJ Withholds FBI Payments To Twitter, Fueling Censorship Concerns

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

This piece examines how the Justice Department under President Trump has kept secret the FBI’s payments to Twitter during the period of intense content moderation, why judges sided with the government, and why conservative groups

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Trump Redirects Trade Strategy, Safeguards American Economic Growth

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

This piece explains the Supreme Court decision limiting presidential tariff authority, why tariffs are weak economic tools, what legal routes still let a president press trade buttons for national security, and how a savvy Republican

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Walz Officials Confirm Rioters Claimed Taxpayer Funded Leave

David Gregoire February 27, 2026

This article reports on testimony from officials in Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s administration about how some individuals used tear gas exposure at protests to claim Paid Family and Medical Leave, and examines the policy and

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Young Kim Leads US Push To Break China Critical Minerals Monopoly

David Gregoire February 26, 2026

Rep. Young Kim is pushing the DOMINANCE Act to break China’s grip on critical minerals by expanding U.S. partnerships, boosting foreign investments in mining, and creating a new Washington office charged with coordinating energy and

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Barn Fire Claims Beloved The Wire Star Bobby J Brown, Age 62

David Gregoire February 26, 2026

Bobby J. Brown, best known for playing Officer Bobby Brown on HBO’s The Wire, died at 62 after a barn fire that authorities say caused fatal smoke inhalation and severe thermal injuries. The accident unfolded

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Antifa Frog Brigade Hides Identities, Threatens Pro Trump Citizens

David Gregoire February 26, 2026

This piece examines the rise of the inflatable “frog” protesters tied to Antifa, why those costumes are a deliberate tactic, an eyewitness account from Portland, and how some on the left and in media treated

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Protect American Workers, Rein In Silicon Valley Billionaires Now

David Gregoire February 26, 2026

I visited Stanford to talk about two urgent forces reshaping America: the concentration of wealth and the rise of artificial intelligence. This piece lays out why the tech boom can be a national strength or

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Republican Ogles Pushes OLYMPICS Act To Impose 100% Tax

David Gregoire February 26, 2026

Rep. Andy Ogles has introduced legislation that would tax to zero the sports earnings of Americans who compete for nations the U.S. views as adversaries, a proposal born from outrage over high-profile athletes choosing to

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Epstein Files Weaponized By Democrats, Conservative Host Warns

David Gregoire February 26, 2026

Scott Jennings pushed back hard against what he called a predictable political playbook: Democrats seizing on leaked Epstein material the same way they did with the Steele dossier, flinging names and innuendo to shape headlines.

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