The Trump Administration’s Plan to Wipe Out Biden’s Regulations—Will It Work?

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Donald Trump, now President-elect, won the election on promises to roll back Biden-era regulations, particularly those targeting net-zero emissions in the energy sector. While Trump aims to undo these policies quickly, analysts say it won’t be as easy as flipping a switch. The Biden administration implemented 1,114 new regulations, costing $1.8 trillion and consuming an […]

Teachers Join the War on Disinformation: Who Decides What’s True?

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Here’s a headline for you: U.S. teachers are joining the “battle against disinformation.” That’s right, the same public education system that struggles to teach basic math and reading is now waging war against fake news. Because apparently, shaping young minds to think critically isn’t enough—we need educators to play fact-checker, too. But the real question […]

California’s Migrant Crisis Hits Newport Beach: “Thanks, Governor Newsom”

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Well, this is rich. Newport Beach, the iconic California enclave known for its yacht clubs and pristine shores, just got a firsthand taste of Governor Gavin Newsom’s sanctuary state policies. Another illegal migrant boat washed ashore this week, and the city’s mayor is livid. And who can blame him? While Newsom prances around touting California […]

America and Israel: A Real Friendship Returns (Sorry, Europe)

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Brace yourselves, folks. After years of frosty handshakes and awkward silences, the United States is finally strengthening its ties with Israel again. Shocking, isn’t it? You’d almost think that two democracies in the Middle East, united by shared values and a commitment to freedom, should always be close allies. Yet here we are, breathing a […]

Germany’s Green Energy Power Grid Down Because of Normal Winter Weather

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Green energy psychopaths will tell you that there’s absolutely no downside to running your power grid from windmills and solar panels. They’re saving the planet, after all. The German people are just now discovering the basic common-sense principle that windmills don’t work if the wind doesn’t blow and solar panels are useless without sunlight. A […]

Is the Fed’s Rate Cut Enough to Keep the Economy Afloat?

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The Federal Reserve just slashed interest rates again—down by another 25 basis points. And you’re probably thinking, “Cool story, but why should I care?” Let’s put it in plain English. The U.S. economy is still chugging along, but it’s starting to lose steam. Job growth? Yeah, it’s not breaking any records these days. Layoffs? Sure, […]

Is Time Running Out for Putin? Trump’s Plan Could Force Russia Into a Corner

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Russia’s nearly 1,000-day conflict in Ukraine may be coming to a crucial turning point, as the Wall Street Journal reports that former President Trump is proposing a plan for European troops to patrol an 800-mile “demilitarized zone” in Ukraine. If this plan goes through, NATO’s forces on Ukrainian soil will leave Russia in a real […]

Weird: Zelensky Abandons ‘Victory Plan’ and Now Wants to Talk About Peace for Some Reason

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It sent shockwaves through the world when Donald Trump won the 2024 election in the biggest landslide of the past 40 years. Liberal late-night talk show hosts broke down in tears. The women on ‘The View’ called Trump voters every name in the book. The media announced a period of mourning for the country and […]

COVID Vaccine Controversy Explodes in Idaho as Health Board Halts Shots

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A health department in Idaho that covers six counties just became the first in the U.S. to stop providing COVID-19 vaccines. The Southwest District Health (SDH) board voted 4-3 on October 22, 2024, to pull the vaccines from their offices. This decision came after the board got about 300 comments from the public against the […]

Why the Supreme Court is Stepping Into Louisiana’s Redistricting Chaos

The Supreme Court just agreed to take on a big case about Louisiana’s congressional map, which has been stirring up trouble for years. This new case won’t change things for this year, but the decision could shake things up for how districts get drawn across the country. Here’s the deal: Louisiana’s been in a long […]