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Senate Voting To Reopen Government After 40-Day Shutdown
WASHINGTON — After a 40-day federal government shutdown — the longest in U.S. history — Senate Democrats announced Sunday evening that they have the votes needed to pass legislation reopening the government. The breakthrough came after a closed-door caucus meeting lasting more than two hours on Capitol Hill. According to The Hill, the deal was […]
Cartels Offer $10,000 For Shooting At Border Patrol Agents: Memo
Criminal cartels are offering payments of $10,000 to shooters who fire at U.S. Border Patrol agents on the southern border, federal authorities say in an internal communication. By Ali Bradley for Border Report NewsNation correspondent Ali Bradley obtained a copy of the alert Friday. It says the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley Sector has received information about “a coordinated attack” […]
Report Identifies Potential Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect With Ties To Federal Agencies
Investigators claim that gait analysis points to a former Capitol Police officer; questions mount over the federal response. In a new report, Blaze News journalists Steve Baker and Joseph Hanneman claim to have identified a primary suspect in the still-unsolved case of the pipe bombs placed outside Republican and Democratic party headquarters on Jan. 5, […]
US Government Revokes 80,000 Visas
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The Shutdown’s Endgame, Kalshi Sees Mid-November As The Finish Line
Prediction markets are not crystal balls; they are disciplined aggregators of distributed information. They turn hunches into prices and, in doing so, they force precision. Kalshi is the most prominent regulated prediction exchange for U.S. policy outcomes. Its prices on the length of the current shutdown are not partisan. They are a distilled view of […]
Everytown’s 3D Gun Summit Misses The Mark
Gun control activists have found a new boogeyman: the 3D printer. By Scott Witner for The Truth About Guns Everytown for Gun Safety recently hosted a “3D Printed Firearms Summit” in New York City, claiming the goal was to “build cross-sector collaboration and chart actionable strategies to stem the tide of 3D-printed firearm-related violence.” In reality, […]
Navy Cruiser Joins Caribbean Flotilla As Reports Claim US Is Readying Venezuela Strikes (Updated)
The U.S. Navy is continuing to build up its forces in the Caribbean amid reported claims that an attack on Venezuela could be imminent. The Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg is now in the region, a U.S. Navy official told The War Zone. The Gettysburg adds to a current force of eight other warships deployed as part of enhanced counter-narcotics operations also aimed at […]
Venezuela Requested Military Assistance From Russia, China, And Iran
Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro has asked Russia, China and Iran for military assistance. In particular, he asked Russia for missiles, radars, and aircraft repairs amid a U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean. By Dmytro Shumlianskyi for Militarnyi. This was reported by The Washington Post. According to the newspaper, the requests to Russia were made in the […]
House Democrats Request Interview With Former Prince Andrew On Epstein
Republican lawmakers are watching as Democrats on the House Oversight Committee push to summon Andrew Mountbatten Windsor — the younger brother of King Charles III of the United Kingdom — to appear before Congress for a transcribed interview tied to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The committee’s ranking member, Rep. Robert Garcia […]

Less Government, Better Government: Lessons From The Longest Shutdown
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has yielded an unexpected revelation: our federal workforce is far larger than our daily functioning requires. For weeks, nearly half of all federal employees were told not to report to work. Yet planes continued to fly, mail was delivered, and the country endured with only mild inconvenience. This […]