Month: December 2025
Democrat Snaps On House Floor, Launches Trump Articles of Impeachment
Texas Democratic Rep. Al Green, who made three attempts to impeach President Donald Trump during his first term, initiated his first impeachment effort in 2025. During a tirade on the House floor, Green said, “Ethnic cleansing in Gaza is not a joke, especially when it emanates from the President of the United States.” “And [Israeli Prime…
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Got $2 bills? Well, their value might shock you! Hold your hat before you check the comments
Superstitious people once thought that the $2 bill was cursed and “unlucky.” However, the deuce won’t curse its bearer; rather, it might bring good fortune and a few thousand bucks. To find out how much your $2 bill is worth, continue reading! Many Americans have long derided the $2 note as the unloved stepsibling of…
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Trump’s Claim of an “Exact Date” for $2,000
Donald Trump’s announcement suggesting that Americans could receive $2,000 in direct payments by a specific date immediately captured national attention. The promise was striking not only for its boldness but for its emotional appeal, especially coming during a period of high prices, rising rents, and holiday pressures. A date-based promise created a sense of urgency…
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Trump’s New National Security Strategy: A Modern Revival of Founding-Era Principles
When the Trump administration unveiled the 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) late Thursday night, it immediately drew attention — not just for its policy proposals, but for its unmistakable historical echo. For the first time in decades, a U.S. national security blueprint openly calls back to the philosophy of the early American republic, particularly the…
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Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine Expected to Strengthen Into Tropical Storm Helene as Conditions Rapidly Improve
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has officially begun issuing advisories for Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, a developing disturbance that could soon become Tropical Storm Helene. As of the latest outlook, forecasters believe the system may organize enough to receive a name later today or tonight, marking a significant step in what could become a powerful storm over the…
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Conservative Podcaster Tim Pool Reports Gunfire at His West Virginia Home: What We Know So Far
Political commentator and online media host Tim Pool reported that gunfire struck his property late Friday night, prompting an ongoing investigation by security personnel and local law enforcement. While no injuries were reported, the incident immediately sparked questions about motivations, safety concerns for public figures, and the rising number of threats faced by commentators and…
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Trump’s Claim of an “Exact Date” for $2,000
Donald Trump’s announcement suggesting that Americans could receive $2,000 in direct payments by a specific date immediately captured national attention. The promise was striking not only for its boldness but for its emotional appeal, especially coming during a period of high prices, rising rents, and holiday pressures. A date-based promise created a sense of urgency…
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Here’s What the Cupboards Above Your Fridge Are Really For – And Why Most People Use Them Wrong
Most homes have them: those awkward, hard-to-reach cupboards sitting right above the refrigerator. For years, many people ignore them, forget about them, or simply shove random items inside without giving much thought to what the space is truly meant for. But those cabinets actually have a purpose — one that can make your kitchen more…
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RNC Files Lawsuit Against Maryland Over Claims of Voter Roll Irregularities
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has filed a new election-integrity lawsuit against Maryland state officials, alleging major discrepancies in voter-registration data and claiming that the state has failed to follow federal requirements for maintaining accurate voter lists. The lawsuit, filed Friday, marks the latest in an expanding series of legal actions across the country involving…
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Minnesota Fraud Scandal Deepens as New Layers of Abuse Come to Light
Minnesota is once again under intense public scrutiny after new revelations about large-scale fraud within several state-funded assistance programs. The state, which has spent years dealing with the fallout of the massive Feeding Our Future scandal, is now confronting reports that misuse of public money may be far more widespread than previously understood. The latest…
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