January 21, 2026

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AI data centers causing rising electric power rates
Since artificial intelligence (AI) data centers require massive amounts of electricity to operate, they are causing power bills to increase essentially on a nationwide scale, critics say. Read More.
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Democrat with Epstein ties eyes run for V.I. governor
Virgin Islands Democrat Del. Stacey Plaskett, a close associate of Jeffrey Epstein, is exploring a run for governor of the island territory this year, reports say. Read More.
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Spymaster: Ratcliffe restores the CIA’s lost luster
John Ratcliffe’s contribution to restoring the CIA's reputation in the Trump era can’t be understated. The agency, once described by President Donald Trump as the “disgraceful’ employer of “sick people” who spread fake news, is back in favor with the White House under an unlikely spymaster. Read More.
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Top court backs challenge to late-arriving mail-in ballots
In a significant blow to Democrats' defense of the 2020 election, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Illinois Republican Rep. Mike Bost’s lawsuit challenging the state's policy of counting late-arriving mail-in ballots to move forward. Read More.
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No cure for woke? 'Doctor' won't say if men can get pregnant
During a Senate hearing on “Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs” on Wednesday, a doctor of reproductive health refused to answer Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley's yes or no question on whether biological men can get pregnant. Read More.
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Prosecutors seek death sentence for ex-President Yoon
In a legal assault on a political opponent that makes Jack Smith's crusade against President Donald Trump look tame in comparison, special prosecutors appointed by leftist South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung want the death penalty for conservative former President Yoon Suk-Yeol. Read More.
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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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Mamdani's NYC: Collectivism replaces can-do spirit
"The New York of memory, the neon city once emblematic of human aspiration, is long gone and with it has gone those who are able to leave," Thomas Geraghty noted in a Facebook post as the era of communist Mayor Zohran Mamdani began on Jan. 1. 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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'Only the United States' could pull off Maduro capture
“Operation Absolute Resolve,” the U.S. military operation that led to the apprehension of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife, was an extraordinarily complex mission executed with exacting coordination, global reach, and zero American casualties, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan “Raizin” Caine said on Saturday. Read More.

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