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Month: September 2025

Pritzker Plays Tough Guy While Trump Pushes to Help the People of Chicago

President Trump has once again zeroed in on Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, criticizing the Democrat’s handling of Chicago’s persistent violence following a weekend that left six dead and over two dozen wounded. Trump’s pointed remarks, delivered via Truth Social, underscore his administration’s push for federal intervention in high-crime urban areas, a strategy he recently implemented …

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EXCLUSIVE: Trump Has No Problem Seeing Comey, Brennan Behind Bars For Russiagate Hoax

THE OVAL OFFICE – President Donald Trump told the Daily Caller that it “would not bother” him to see James Comey and John Brennan arrested as a result of his administration’s investigation into Russiagate. The Daily Caller sat down with Trump for an hour-long interview on Friday. Trump told Daily Caller White House Correspondent Reagan Reese …

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“Nonsensical”: Kentucky Finally Stops Prioritizing Illegal Aliens for Better Tuition Rates Than Actual Americans

Kentucky has reached an agreement to discontinue in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrants, marking a significant shift in state policy after a legal challenge from the Department of Justice. The settlement comes two months after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit alleging that Kentucky’s approach violated federal immigration law. The dispute centered on …

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AI Toys Spark Fierce Debate Over Child Development and Privacy

The global smart toy market is expanding rapidly, growing from $14.11 billion in 2022 to a projected $35 billion by 2027. Critics warn that AI toys, which build relationships through personalized conversation, pose a threat to children’s emotional development and their understanding of empathy and real human interaction. These toys collect vast amounts of sensitive …

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Chicago Must Deal With Their Own Crime Until the People Demand Change

In the Windy City, the gusts aren’t the only thing blowing strong—crime rates continue to howl through Chicago’s streets, making it one of America’s most dangerous urban centers. Despite some recent declines in violent incidents, the numbers remain alarmingly high, with Chicago boasting a murder rate that’s three times higher than Los Angeles and nearly …

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Border Czar Tom Homan Says ICE Operations Will Ramp up for Seattle, Portland After Labor Day

Border czar Tom Homan is warning that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations will expand after Labor Day in sanctuary cities nationwide, including Seattle and Portland, Ore. “You’re going to see a ramp up of operations in New York. You’re going to see a ramp up of operations continue in L.A. and, you know, Portland, …

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After Trying for So Many Centuries, Islam Is Now Conquering Europe

For centuries, Islam unsuccessfully attempted to conquer Europe by sending armies. In our time, Islam is attempting to conquer Europe in a completely different way, and it is working. In 2016, there were approximately 26 million Muslims living in Europe. Today, there are approximately 46 million Muslims living in Europe and that number is growing …

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Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health Care: Where to Draw the Line?

Artificial intelligence has become a standard tool in most industries, including health care. Yet, institutions are still working to draw lines around acceptable use within their specific contexts. For instance, schools may tell students they can use the technology to craft an outline but not to write a paper. For mental health care, one legislator …

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Woman Arrested for Threatening to Kill President Trump Quietly Released by Obama Appointed Judge James Boasberg

Judge James Boasberg / screen image Less than two weeks ago, a woman named Nathalie Rose Jones traveled from New York to Washington, DC with the intent of killing President Trump. US Attorney For DC Jeanine Pirro announced her arrest saying, “She was working to have [Trump] eliminated. She’s now in custody, she will be prosecuted …

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