Portland’s Moral Inversion: When Violent Criminals Become “Victims” and Law Enforcement Apologizes

There are moments when political dysfunction crosses a line and becomes something more corrosive — a full inversion of reality. What unfolded in Portland following the Border Patrol shooting of two illegal alien gang members was one of those moments. Not because force was used. Not because the situation was chaotic. But because of how…

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Minnesota Activists Tried to Intimidate Border Patrol — and Found Out the Hard Way

There is a dangerous lie circulating in American politics right now: that federal immigration enforcement officers are some kind of rogue militia, operating outside the law and deserving of harassment, obstruction, or worse. That lie has been nurtured, repeated, and amplified for years by Democratic politicians, progressive activists, and a media ecosystem that treats hostility…

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GOP Senator Draws Fire After Claiming Republicans Are “Afraid” of Trump

A fresh political storm erupted inside Republican circles after a senior GOP senator publicly suggested that fear now shapes how members of her own party speak about President Donald Trump. The comment, delivered during a public forum, immediately ignited backlash from conservative voters, party activists, and Trump allies who viewed the statement as both exaggerated…

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Republicans Push Back After Mamdani’s “Warmth of Collectivism” Declaration

When New York City’s newly sworn-in mayor, Zohran Mamdani, delivered his inaugural remarks, most of the speech followed the familiar script of modern progressive politics: promises of sweeping government programs, moral certainty, and a vision of politics as a tool for social engineering. But one line, more than any other, set off alarm bells far…

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Republicans Tout Border Success Under Trump, Credit ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) led a delegation of GOP senators and candidates to the U.S.-Mexico border Friday, declaring that the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has given border agents the tools and authority they need to “take back control” of the southern frontier — and that voters should reward that success…

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Michael Reagan, eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, died at 80.

Michael Reagan’s life unfolded between prominence and uncertainty. Adopted into one of America’s most recognizable political families, he carried the Reagan name without the sense of security it seemed to promise. Identity, for him, was something negotiated rather than inherited. Learning of his adoption from his sister, not his parents, left an early fracture. As…

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With Deep Sadness, We Share the Loss of this Remarkable Actor Who Brightened Our Lives

John Cunningham, a dependable and deeply respected character actor whose career spanned nearly seven decades across Broadway, film, and television, has died at age 93.He passed Tuesday morning at his longtime Rye home, overlooking the Rye Golf Club. Known as a “working actor’s actor,” Cunningham’s career was defined by discipline, longevity, and dedication to his…

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After 22 years, Pierce Brosnan spills the truth on marriage with his wife Keely

Best known for portraying agent 007, actor Pierce Brosnan has been considered a true Hollywood heartthrob. Landing the ultimate macho role of James Bond marked his professional life and cemented his career in the world of film. During his early life, he was abandoned by his father, and his mother was forced to leave him…

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BREAKING: At least 300 homes estimated damaged or destroyed after large fire…See more

By the time the flames were finally contained, entire blocks of San Juan de Miraflores had been reduced to twisted metal, scorched wood, and ash. What were once improvised homes—stacked tightly on the dusty hillsides—now lie in ruins, their owners watching in silence as firefighters pick through the debris. Many lost everything: documents, savings, school…

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Francisco San Martin, Beloved Daytime Television Actor, Dies at 39

Francisco San Martin, the acclaimed actor known for his memorable performances on Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful, has passed away at the age of 39. His sudden death has left fans and colleagues across the entertainment industry heartbroken. Authorities confirmed that San Martin was found at his home in Los Angeles on January 16.…

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