Month: January 2026
Trump Admin To Send ‘Strike Teams’ Into Minn. Amid Widening Fraud Probe
U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer testified before the House Appropriations subcommittee overseeing labor, health and human services, education, and related agencies on May 15, 2025, in Washington. The U.S. Department of Labor announced plans for a targeted review of Minnesota’s unemployment insurance program amid increased scrutiny of fraud in the state’s human services programs, an…
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Report Reveals the True Scale of Casualties in Maduro Capture – And the Numbers Are Stunning
For days after U.S. special operations forces executed their daring overnight mission to capture Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, critics on the left scoffed at the official narrative. They dismissed the operation as exaggerated, implausible, or outright fabricated. How, they asked, could one of the most heavily guarded dictators in the Western Hemisphere be seized from…
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Top Dem Suggests Party Will Impeach Trump Again If They Win Congress
A top Democrat has once again suggested that his party will move to impeach President Donald Trump again if they win back control of the House in the November midterms. Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, one of the “Seditious Six,” warned during an interview with CNN that U.S. military members should disobey their commander-in-chief, as…
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Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney Resigns, Blasting the Senate’s “Blue Slip” Roadblock
A quiet but telling resignation inside the Justice Department has once again exposed how Washington’s procedural traditions can be weaponized for raw politics—often at the expense of competence, continuity, and the rule of law. Julianne Murray, the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware appointed during President Donald Trump’s administration, abruptly stepped down last…
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Troubling Times for Trump: Controversy and Backlash Grow in Early 2026
In early January 2026, President Donald Trump has faced a series of setbacks and widespread criticism both at home and abroad.This week, the White House unveiled a controversial webpage that appears to rewrite the history of the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, downplaying the violence and rejecting key facts about the insurrection.
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Celebrity author Michael Schumacher dead: Acclaimed writer of
He never chased the spotlight, yet his work illuminated some of the brightest and most troubled figures of modern culture. Michael Schumacher, born in Kansas and long rooted in Kenosha, Wisconsin, built his life around listening. To filmmakers and guitar gods, to poets and basketball pioneers, to sailors lost to history. He filled flip notebooks…
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The mysterious absence of bodies in Titanic’s wreckage
What happened in that lightless tomb was not a gentle burial, but a slow dismantling of the human body by physics, chemistry, and life itself. At nearly 12,000 feet, pressure crushes air spaces, but it does not pulverize bone; instead, icy water preserves flesh just long enough for scavengers, bacteria, and time to finish the…
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A Courtroom Falls Silent as Final Judgment Is Delivered
Those who were there will remember less the legal phrasing than the way the room itself seemed to recoil. The polished wood and practiced rituals could not disguise that a single sentence had narrowed a human life to one endpoint. The defendant’s fall stripped away the distance that statutes and procedure usually provide. What had…
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Ladies worldwide were “all obsessed” with this Hollywood legend, but now he’s unrecognizable. HIS NAME is in the comments below.
Alain Delon’s life has narrowed to a handful of intimate rituals: breakfast with his cherished daughter Anouchka, quiet hours at La Brûlerie, and the stubborn flame of an ego that once lit up world cinema. The man who measured his power in the way women stared now measures it in survival: in a “vivid,” “fighting”…
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TIM WALZ REACHES MAJOR POLITICAL MILESTONE
For many Minnesotans, Walz’s rise feels less like a plot twist than an overdue reveal. Years of steady governance, school visits, town halls, and crisis briefings have built a reservoir of trust that now spills onto the national stage. His style—measured voice, unflashy competence, a focus on classrooms and kitchen tables—offers a contrast to the…
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