Trump outlines how he intends to pay for the proposed $2,000 tariff-funded checks going to most Americans

Trump Outlines How He Plans to Fund $2,000 Tariff Checks Donald Trump has revealed how he intends to fund a $2,000 tariff “dividend” check for most low- and middle-income Americans. A Costly Promise According to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, distributing the payments could cost up to $600 billion. That figure is more than…

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Who Could Ever Fill His Shoes Today As A Giant Slipped Away In Silence – A Quiet Exit For A Legend

Roy Acuff’s name is carved into the very foundation of country music — not just as an early star, but as a force who transformed the genre forever. Hank Williams himself once said, “He’s the biggest singer this music ever knew. You booked him and you didn’t worry about crowds. For drawing power in the…

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Kitchen Cabinet Cleaning Tricks to Restore That Like-New Shine

Give Your Kitchen Cabinets a Fresh Look We often clean countertops and floors, but how often do we tackle the cabinets? Over time, cooking grease and grime build up, leaving your cabinets dull and worn. Luckily, these simple cleaning hacks can restore them to a like-new shine. Dish Soap: Simple and Effective Mix two parts water…

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Dark, elongated spines jutted out from its form

From Curiosity to Shock I thought it was just a harmless scrap on the floor. Then it moved. My stomach dropped, my skin went cold, and suddenly, my home didn’t feel safe anymore. It wasn’t a toy. It wasn’t a leaf. It was a living, venomous creature—one wrong move, and I could have ended up…

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Mandani Endorsed Left-Wing Activist Who Blamed 9/11 On ‘Capitalism’, ‘White Supremacy’

New York City remains the focal point for the growth of the far left, as evidenced by Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s endorsement of a new immigrant woman who claimed that 9/11 was a result of America’s “system of capitalism,” “racism,” “white supremacy,” and “Islamophobia.” On Wednesday, at a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) meeting just a…

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Trump Administration Resolves Long-Standing CHAMPVA Delays, Delivering Faster Care Access for Veterans’ Families

For years, thousands of veterans’ family members struggled through long, frustrating delays while seeking health care coverage through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs — a program more widely known as CHAMPVA. Under the previous administration, applications often piled up for months at a time, leaving many dependents, caregivers,…

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Judge Delays In-Person Hearing For Alleged Charlie Kirk Assassin

The in-person hearing in Utah County for Tyler James Robinson, 22, who is charged with aggravated murder in the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been postponed until January, according to a Saturday report. Prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to postpone the hearing, Utah Fourth Judicial Court Judge Tony Graf Jr. announced during a…

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Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sides With Trump Admin In Key Case

One of the Supreme Court’s most liberal justices has sided with the administration of President Donald Trump in a deportation case. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan denied a request from four Mexican nationals who asked the court to block their deportation orders so they could file an appeal. “The petitioners, Fabian Lagunas Espinoza, Maria Angelica…

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Mark Kelly Faces Intensified Scrutiny After Dodging Questions on Alleged “Illegal Orders”

The controversy surrounding a recent video featuring six Democratic members of Congress is continuing to grow, placing Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) at the center of a political and military firestorm. What was initially framed by the lawmakers as a “public service message” about constitutional responsibilities is now being viewed by officials — including President Donald…

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Reiterates Opposition to Incarceration-Focused Crime Strategy

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is once again defending his position that long-term reductions in violent crime will not come from increasing arrests or expanding the city’s jail population. His remarks come during a period when major cities across the country — including Chicago — are re-examining how policing, courts, and community programs should work together…

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