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Ted Lieu Attacks Trump Over Pope Pic, Then His Own Blasphemous Pic Resurfaces
Democratic California Rep. Ted Lieu is slightly more Catholic than Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran. I will spot him that. I will not give him much more. I’m going on two bodies of evidence of Lieu’s religious convictions. One, he professes to be a Catholic — albeit if and when it suits him,…
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Tulsi Gabbard Launches Official Investigation Into Fauci’s Alleged COVID Cover-Up
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has kicked off an investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci’s involvement in U.S.-funded gain-of-function research. This inquiry is part of a larger effort to uncover the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a sharp focus on Fauci’s role in authorizing high-risk research. The Wuhan Institute of Virology, often linked as…
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Teen’s Mistake Ends in Tragic Death Underneath Fire Truck
An 18-year-old woman lost her life in a tragic accident in St. Louis on April 26. The incident occurred late at night, leaving her family and community in mourning. Nyla Simmons was dancing on top of a Cadillac Escalade when the fatal accident unfolded, per KTVI-TV. The vehicle was stopped at a red light at…
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Man Thinks He’s Going to Take a Picture with Crocodile Statue, Moments Later He’s in a Death Roll
A man in the Philippines nearly snapped the selfie of a lifetime Monday when he mistook a live crocodile for a statue. Trying to get a photo, the 29-year-old had climbed into an enclosure at a zoo in the southern Philippines, according to O Tempo, a Brazilian news outlet. After posing momentarily with what he…
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Scientists Cooking Up ‘Super Horses’ in a Lab, First Five Already Alive and Stabled
As always, Kentucky Derby weekend showcases both the majestic splendor and hidden ethical concerns associated with the sport of kings. Meanwhile, the word “cloning” immediately conjures images of dinosaur theme parks gone wrong. According to the U.K.’s Daily Star, the Argentina-based bioengineering company Kheiron Biotech announced that the first five genetically modified “super horses” have…
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Watch: CNN Cuts Off Screaming Ana Navarro with a Commercial Break After Shouting Match Erupts
Volleys of sarcasm on a CNN show led to a commercial break Wednesday as black conservative commentator Shermichael Singleton tangled with “The View” co-host Ana Navarro. The subject was the hot-button issue of illegal immigration in general, and Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the MS-13 gang member deported to El Salvador in particular. The already-fiesty rhetoric from…
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Watch: DOGE’s ‘Big Balls’ Was Finally Revealed on Jesse Watters, and How He Got His Name Is Priceless
The Department of Government Efficiency software engineer who goes by the nickname “Big Balls” was revealed on Fox News Thursday night. Democrats and various media outlets have been reporting for months about the young man’s existence at DOGE, as proof that Elon Musk’s team should not be trusted to root out government corruption. DOGE was…
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‘Pride Month’ Meets Its Match: Christian Group Cooks Up ‘Hetero Awesomeness’ Plan for State Capitol During June
If you really think about the seven deadly sins, you realize that they all involve not feelings, but self-obsessed behavior. Small wonder, therefore, that those who celebrate their own sexual proclivities each June call the annual event “pride month.” By contrast, a new “Hetero Awesome Fest,” scheduled for June 20 and 21 near the state…
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Watch: Man on Zip Line Accidentally Records Brutal Terrorist Attack; Hears ‘Allahu Akbar’ 3 Times First
When Islamist terrorists attacked a tourist resort last week in the India-controlled province of Kashmir, they killed 26 victims and brought two nuclear powers to the brink of war. Now, a video is making headlines for its portrayal of a tourist cruising on a zip line well above the ground as the caught-on-camera carnage began.…
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Trump Admin Secures a ‘Major Win’ for Farmers by Striking Key Deal with Mexico
Mexico will no longer deny Texas farmers the lifeblood of their business, according to the Trump administration. Under a 1944 treaty, Mexico is obligated to send Texas water from the Rio Grande while the U.S. sends Mexico water from the Colorado River. The current five-year deal calls for about 490 billion gallons from the U.S.…










