February 25, 2026

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Democrats would be dead in water without media machine
Conservative critics say AOC could not have possibly ascended to her role in the upper echelons of the Democrat Party without some heavy lifting on the part of legacy media, which serves more as her PR department then actual journalists. Read More.
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President Trump vows: There will be voter ID in midterms
Voters will have to present identification to cast a ballot in November's midterm elections even if Congress fails to pass the SAVE Act, President Donald Trump said. Read More.
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Senate Republicans have the votes to pass Voter ID law
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins has announced her support for the SAVE Act, which gives the GOP 50 votes in the Senate for the legislation. Vice President JD Vance would then cast the tie-breaking vote in favor of the law requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Read More.
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Election shifts geopolitical tectonic plates in Japan
A massive political tsunami swept across the Japanese islands as recent national elections scored a resounding electoral win for the incumbent political party and its maverick leader Sanae Takaichi. Read More.
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Marco Rubio's address to the Munich Security Conference
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's address on Saturday to the Munich Security Conference: Read More.
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Reagan-Trump policies enabled Dow to top 50,000
If anyone had predicted that in a little more four decades the Dow would surpass 50,000, they might have been admitted into a mental institution. But U.S. stocks have grown 60-fold (not counting inflation). Read More.
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'Unrestrained' China nuclear buildup killed new START Treaty
New START had suffered many blows from Russia, which halted it implementation of New START on Feb. 21, 2023, but on Feb. 6 U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also made clear that New START no longer protected the United States from China’s growing nuclear threat. Read More.
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Texas Democrat: Minorities should 'take over this country'
Can Democrats who make racist comments be called racist? Silly question, right? Read More.
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Anti-Trump NYC law firm hit with Epstein blowback
For those who think powerful corporate attorneys are exempt from the laws of karma, consider Brad Karp, chair of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, the premier NYC-based law firm with deep historic ties to the Democratic Party. Read More.
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Ken Starr was ‘happy’ to help Epstein on how to indict Trump
Among the latest Justice Department release of the files is correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Ken Starr, the independent counsel in the Vince Foster investigation and Clinton impeachment drama. Read More.
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Snap election: PM Takaichi's coalition wins by landslide
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ruling coalition defied powerful Chinese Communist Party influence networks in Japan and secured a remarkable supermajority victory in parliamentary's elections on Sunday, winning more than 75% of the seats in the lower house. Read More.
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Hanson: 'No coherent principle' to 'insurrectionary movement' in Minnesota
In his first post-surgery video appearance, Victor Davis Hanson offered some context to legacy media coverage of the street protests in Minnesota. Read More.
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Trump team has rescued 145,000 illegal immigrant children
President Donald Trump's immigration policies resulted in the rescue of 145,000 illegal immigrant children who were allowed into the country by the Biden-Harris regime and then went missing, border czar Tom Homan said. Read More.
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Files: Epstein had secret kid, said Gates got STD
Among the three million documents in the Epstein Files released by the Department of Justice on Friday are emails from former Duchess of New York Sarah Ferguson congratulating Jeffrey Epstein on having a child, and Epstein sending a memo to himself in which he mentions obtaining drugs to help Bill Gates cope with a bout of STD he picked up from Russian girls. Read More.
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Xi's CMC and the U.S. National Defense Strategy 2026
Strange and mysterious events are transpiring inside the walls of Beijing’s Forbidden City. Read More.

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