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Mass Surveillance Was Fine Until Immigration Law Was Enforced

American cities did not stumble accidentally into mass surveillance. They chose it. Over the past decade, thousands of municipalities quietly installed automated license plate reader systems that record, store, and analyze the daily movements of ordinary people. They did so deliberately, with minimal public debate, and with striking indifference to the constitutional implications. This architecture […]

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MSN Highlights AIM: Two Ohio Schools Caught Coaching Parents To Hide Biological Sex

Two Ohio schools have been hit with complaints after undercover videos exposed administrators at the schools for conspiring to continue allowing boys to use girls’ spaces and compete in girls’ sports despite federal and state directives. Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT) filed complaints with the Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Education (ED) and the […]

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Navy’s New Frigate Will Sail Without Vertical Launch Missiles, Raising Questions About Combat Power

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy’s newest frigate design, known as FF(X), will not include a vertical launching system (VLS) for missiles, a significant shift that defense analysts say could limit the ship’s combat effectiveness and alter how the Navy deploys surface forces in future conflicts. The Navy announced the FF(X) program earlier this month after […]

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IRS CEO Signals ‘Biggest Tax Refund Ever’ Coming In 2026

Signals from the Trump administration continue to build ahead of the 2026 tax season, with senior officials predicting what could become the largest tax refund cycle in American history. In a recent interview, Frank Bisignano — the first-ever CEO of the Internal Revenue Service and current commissioner of the Social Security Administration — reinforced President […]

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Republican Congresswoman Launches Bid For Wyoming Senate Seat

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) announced Tuesday that she will run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), who said last week that she will retire at the end of her current term. “In the House, as I did in my private law practice, I have fought every day for the […]

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The Red Ryder BB Gun: History, Hollywood, And The Real Steel

By Peter Suciu Breach Bang Clear Ah, the Red Ryder BB Gun. It’s iconic. Almost as iconic as the phrase it birthed: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” The quote is from the holiday classic A Christmas Story. Those of a certain age, and by that, we mean anyone who grew up in the 1980s or early 1990s, […]

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This Christmas Card Might Be The Most Masculine Ever Written

At a critical juncture in the Battle of the Bulge, General George S. Patton’s Third Army became bogged down in its drive to relieve the legendary 101st Airborne Division trapped at Bastogne, Belgium. The besieged Americans defended the vital crossroads town from a German force that outnumbered them by nine-to-one in critical sectors. Meanwhile, wintry conditions […]

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‘Horrifying’: Greene Blasts Trump After Epstein Files Drop

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) sharply criticized President Donald Trump on Tuesday following the Justice Department’s release of a new batch of documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, marking another public break between the two former allies. Greene’s comments came hours after the records were made public. The materials include multiple references to […]

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Boston Mayor Credits Somalis For City’s ‘Every Achievement’

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu drew sharp attention on Monday after crediting the city’s Somali community with virtually all of Boston’s major accomplishments, remarks that came as Somali communities nationwide face heightened scrutiny over a massive fraud case in Minnesota. Speaking at a public event, Wu said Boston’s progress across nearly every major metric could not […]