Mexico Seizes Record Fentanyl Haul: Real Progress or a Political Performance?

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Here’s a story that’s equal parts encouraging and, let’s be honest, a little suspicious: Mexico has just announced its largest-ever fentanyl seizure, a move that comes conveniently on the heels of U.S. tariff threats. Now, I’m all for cracking down on the deadly flow of fentanyl that’s ravaging American communities, but the timing here raises […]

SECURE Act’s ‘Improvements’ Might Leave Retirees Scrambling for Answers in 2025

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The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act 2.0, signed into law in late 2022, is gradually changing the retirement landscape. With changes about to take effect in 2025, retirees and those close to retirement need to be aware of how these updates might have a massive impact on their financial plans. Let’s […]

Oregon Had Enough Illegal Votes Cast to Give the Democrats Multiple House Seats

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As early voting got underway in September, Oregon’s Secretary of State announced that they had identified 300 illegal aliens who had unlawfully cast ballots in the 2024 election. Big whoop, right? Three hundred out of 2.1 million voters wasn’t going to affect the outcome of any race. But the Secretary’s office did not stop finding […]

Seattle EV Drivers Panic Over Lack of Charging Stations During Normal Fall Weather

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Heavy winds and several inches of rain knocked out the power in King County and Snohomish County, Washington, last week. This is an incident that’s referred to as “normal Autumn weather” in the Seattle area. But as 600,000 people were left without power for several days, the extremely popular electric vehicles (EVs) in the far-left […]

Elephants on the Rise: How Kenya Is Succeeding Where So Many Fail

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Here’s a story that doesn’t make the headlines often enough: in Kenya, community conservancies are bringing elephants back from the brink. That’s right—while much of the world is busy lamenting the loss of wildlife, this African nation is showing us how it’s done. Elephant populations, which once seemed destined for extinction thanks to poaching and […]

Texas City Parks Its Entire Electric Bus Fleet Because It Can’t Charge Them

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Another green energy scam has come screeching to a halt. The liberal-controlled city of Austin, TX, invested nearly $50 million to purchase 46 all-electric buses. CapMetro runs 82 bus routes through the city but has been forced to park its brand-new fleet of electric buses for at least a year. It turns out they don’t […]

This University Ditches DEI: It’s Time Every College Did the Same

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The University System of Georgia (USG) has finally gotten its act together. After years of being hindered by political and social agendas, the Board of Regents has decided to prioritize education once again. They’re ditching the distractions and focusing on what college is actually supposed to be about gaining knowledge, not pushing ideologies. Honestly, it’s […]

How to Ruin Your Thanksgiving in 5 Easy Steps: A Guide to Turkey Tossing and Other Bad Ideas

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Looking for a way to dodge the inevitable awkward family drama this Thanksgiving? Maybe you’re trying to avoid your aunt’s “Why are you still single” interrogation or your cousin’s unhinged political rants. Here are some hilarious ideas, but for the love of gravy, don’t try anything on this list. These traditions range from mildly questionable […]

Trump’s Treasury Pick: A Tariff Tango That Has Wall Street Squirming

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Here we go again—Donald Trump is shaking up the establishment, this time with his latest pick for Treasury Secretary. Naturally, the D.C. elite and Wall Street insiders are clutching their pearls, speculating that this choice signals a renewed focus on tariffs. You can practically hear the gasps echoing through Manhattan boardrooms. But let’s step back […]

Republican Senators, Time to Punch In: The Fight for America Won’t Wait

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Mike Davis, the founder of the Article III Project and one of the most vocal advocates for judicial conservatism, has a message for Republican senators: get to work. It’s not exactly a groundbreaking concept, but in Washington, even the simplest ideas can sound revolutionary. Davis didn’t mince words this week when he called out members […]

Long COVID and the Billion-Dollar Question: Science, Hysteria, or Just Bad Economics?

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Here we go again. Just when you thought the COVID narrative had finally run its course, a new study emerges with a fresh round of dire predictions. This time, the headlines warn us that “long COVID” could cost the economy billions of dollars every year. Billions! And while the media clutches its pearls, it’s worth […]

Trump’s Cabinet Picks: Turning the Ship Back to Sanity, One Conservative at a Time

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It’s happening, folks. After years of progressive overreach, endless virtue signaling, and policies that seem more concerned with TikTok trends than actual governance, Donald Trump’s latest round of cabinet picks has one clear message: We’re bringing back common sense, and we’re doing it fast. Let’s talk about what this means. Trump, love him or hate […]

Stanford’s New Health Center: Saving Humans and the Planet, One Grant at a Time

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Well, here we go again. Stanford University, that elite bastion of progressive thought, has just launched a shiny new center dedicated to “human and planetary health.” That’s right—because clearly, tackling either humans or the planet separately just wasn’t ambitious enough. They’ve decided to bundle the two together into one grand, sweeping mission. Bold move, Stanford. […]

Enough Is Enough: Grassroots Movements Push for Local Term Limits

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The career politician: a species that thrives in local government, where they quietly linger for decades, often unnoticed and unchecked. But across America, ordinary citizens are saying enough is enough. Grassroots movements to impose term limits on local officials are gaining traction, fueled by a belief that fresh ideas—and fresh faces—are desperately needed to reinvigorate […]

The Secretary of Cost-Cutting? Trump’s Shocking New Role for Elon Musk

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President-elect Donald Trump is tapping Elon Musk to be his “secretary of cost-cutting,” putting him and Vivek Ramaswamy in charge of a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk’s mission? Slice a whopping $2 trillion out of the federal budget—about a third of what the government blew through last year. The plan involves slashing thousands […]