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The Liberal Media Is Finally Noticing Democrats Are Willing To Shred The Rule Of Law

Democrats have anointed themselves the defenders of democracy and protectors of the rule of law. For years, the liberal media has been more than willing to help push that narrative. But after the state Supreme Court struck down the Virginia gerrymander, the reaction from Democrats was so extreme that even their usual defenders couldn’t ignore how …

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SNAP Crackdown: Mississippi Man Latest in Family Fraud Spree to Plead Guilty

When three different family members allegedly steal from a federal program meant to help feed low-income families, you can bet that many others are ripping off taxpayers as well. A man from Yazoo City, Mississippi, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in federal court to stealing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits intended for low-income families …

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Fury erupts as Baltimore City Hall accused of spending $50K on crab cakes and chicken wings at Orioles games

Baltimore City Hall has entered into a fierce back and forth with the city’s inspector general over accusations of fraud after a city-run program allegedly splurged at baseball games. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming have been trapped in a ruthless debate over the city’s spending after a report exposed potential …

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Malliotakis: States Need to Pay More for Highways, Need to Make EVs Pay

During an interview aired on Thursday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “The Hill,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) said that states need to pitch in more for highway maintenance and we have to figure out a way for electric vehicles to pay for highways. Malliotakis said that while her legislation on a gas tax suspension would ensure the …

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Gorka: China Intentionally Flooding US With Deadly Fentanyl

White House counterterrorism director Sebastian Gorka accused China of intentionally fueling America’s fentanyl epidemic as part of what he called a modern-day “Opium War” against the United States. In an interview Monday with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine ahead of President Donald Trump’s trip to Beijing, Gorka said China is using fentanyl to weaken America from …

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UPDATE: Deranged Leftist TikToker Sentenced to 14 Months After Calling for Trump Supporters to Be Murdered

A Sarasota, Florida, woman, Desiree Doreen Segari, has been sentenced to over a year in prison after calling on social media followers to murder Trump supporters, according to the Middle District of Florida’s US Attorney’s Office. Segari will now serve 14 months in federal prison for interstate communication of a threat to injure. Segari previously called …

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Kash Patel Posts Sen. Van Hollen’s $7K Bar Tab

Following a heated exchange with Maryland Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen during a subcommittee hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel posted a Federal Election Commission filing showing the senator’s campaign spent more than $7,000 at a Washington bar. The clash erupted Tuesday during a tense Senate budget hearing in which Van Hollen questioned Patel about allegations of excessive …

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Court Overturns Former Attorney Alex Murdaugh’s Double Murder Convictions

The sordid and tragic story of former attorney Alex Murdaugh does not appear to be over quite yet. Murdaugh was thrust into the national spotlight after his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, were found dead on their South Carolina hunting property in 2021, as WHNS-TV reported. Murdaugh was immediately cast as a prime suspect, eventually leading to …

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Wholesale inflation surges 6% — biggest increase since 2022: ‘Alarm bells at the Fed’

US wholesale inflation came in hot last month. Producer prices rose 6% from a year earlier, most since December 2022, as the 10-week Iran war pushed up energy prices and put pressure on companies to pass along higher costs to consumers. The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index — which tracks inflation before it hits consumers …

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DOJ Investigation Determines Yale’s Medical School Discriminated Against Whites and Asians

The Justice Department on Thursday, after a years-long investigation, determined that Yale’s School of Medicine discriminated against White and Asian applicants. Yale selected applicants based on their race rather than their test scores. According to the Justice Department, Black and Hispanic applicants with lower academic qualifications were admitted to Yale’s medical school over their White …

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