January 15, 2026

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Sen. Ernst: Rep. Omar caught up in fraud scheme
Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst said she found that Minnesota Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar earmarked $1 million in a federal spending bill for a "substance abuse clinic" in Minnesota that was anything but legitimate. Read More.
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Cartels' power in Mexico makes them elusive targets
There’s a lot of talk nowadays about the U.S. government attacking Mexican drug cartels in Mexico. Read More.
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Independent journalist toppled governor propped up by legacy media
Were legacy media outlets lazy, incompetent or blatantly the PR division for Minnesota Democrat Gov. Tim Walz? Read More.
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Hours before capture, Maduro reaffirmed strategic China ties
China’s official Xinhua news agency slammed the Jan. 3 U.S. attack that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro as “naked hegemonic behavior.” Read More.
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The 'hate Trump' economists got 2025 all wrong
Well, Donald Trump has done it again! He stumped the chumps. The "chumps" in this case were the "blue-chip" academic and financial economists whose consensus forecast this time last year was of high inflation and low economic growth. Wrong on both counts. Read More.
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Fraud scandal drives Gov. Walz out of re-election bid
Hounded by the Somali fraud scandal that grows worse by the day, Minnesota Democrat Gov. Tim Walz announced he will not seek re-election. Read More.
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'Clown hour': Rubio slams liberal critics of Trump's Venezuela operation
As expected, legacy media outlets and their hired "experts" were seemingly reading from the same script in questioning the legality of President Donald Trump's operation in Venezuela which resulted in the capture of socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro. Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the rounds on the Sunday shows to set the record straight. Read More.
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Hundreds of WA Somali-run childcare centers have no physical address
Hundreds of Somali-run childcare centers in Washington state are allegedly operating without even listing a physical address, according to an Internet researcher. Read More.
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Huge bright spot in a tense 2026: America's 250th birthday
It’s time to consult the crystal snow globe and try to peer ahead what may be on the horizon for the new year. Without question 2025 was tumultuous, but the year ahead holds cautious promise to finally solve some political crises mixed with some epic events on tap. Read More.
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Iraq bridal market booms with child marriage now legal
General Iraqi civil law sets the minimum age for marriage at 18. But Iraq has instituted Ja'fari law, which allows marriage upon a girl reaching puberty (potentially as young as 9-years-old). Read More.
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Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar faces questions on sudden wealth
New focus is being paid to how Minnesota Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar went from essentially broke to being worth over $30 million in one year amid the Minnesota fraud scandal that gets hotter by the day. Read More.
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Fulton County admits 315,000 early 2020 votes illegal
Earlier this month, at a meeting of the Georgia State Election Board, Fulton County elections officials admitted that approximately 315,000 early votes from the 2020 election were illegally certified but were still counted in the final results. Read More.
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Ex-FDA advisor: Covid jab deaths 'very small prices to pay'
Paul Offit, who was fired as FDA vaccine advisor in September, said recently while speaking with Big Pharma's “Doctor Mike,” that myocarditis in boys receiving the Covid injections and blood clots in the brain from the failed J&J shot were “very small prices to pay.” Read More.
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Trump puts 'non-Hemispheric' competitors on notice
President Donald Trump is flexing his Teddy Roosevelt moment. With the release of the National Security Strategy 2025, the administration has presented a global blueprint and guide for what’s described as America First Policies. Read More.
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RINO in the room: Did Gov. Youngkin show true colors?
When Virginia's "Republican" Gov. Glenn Youngkin endorsed the removal of a statue at the U.S. Capitol of Gen. Robert E. Lee, one of the most important historical figures in Virginia's history, critics say his true colors were shining through. Read More.

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