September 09, 2025

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Judge orders feds to limit contact with social media
Calling Team Biden's actions in working with social media companies to censor news a "dystopian scenario," a federal judge on Tuesday issued a broad preliminary injunction ordering the Biden administration to limit its contact with social media platforms. Read More.
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DOJ sidelined Hunter Biden prosecutors
The prosecutors who had in depth knowledge of five years of investigative work in the case against Hunter Biden were kicked off the case at the last minute and replaced with prosecutors who went on to file minor charges against Joe Biden's son, a whistleblower said. Read More.
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Lying with impunity? Censuring Schiff is just for starters
Rep. Adam Schiff, who has picked up the nicknames, "Shifty" and "Pencil Neck" characterized the disapproval of him by his Republican peers as "nonsense," and asserted that he sees the censure as a "badge of honor." Read More.
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What price did Declaration of Independence signers pay?
Many of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence sacrificed their prosperity for their posterity. Read More.
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‘Sound of Freedom’ scores big at the box office
Before even hitting the theaters on July 4, the human trafficking thriller “Sound of Freedom” had racked up over $10 million in pre-sales and had a critic score of 92 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Read More.
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Impoundment: Trump's plan to stop the 'deep state'
If he returns to the White House, former President Donald Trump wants to have the option to curb runaway spending beyond just the veto. Read More.
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Shackling of once-free Hong Kong must not be forgotten
It used to be that July 1 was a day of celebration in Hong Kong. It marked the day in 1997 that Great Britain handed over control of Hong Kong to China. But almost immediately there were signs that a city renowned for economic freedom was coming under the control of Chinese Communist Party leaders in Beijing. Read More.
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Trump can win his lawsuit against E. Jean Carroll
In a peculiar turn around, former President Trump is countersuing the woman who accused him of raping her in the changing room of a Bergdorf Goodman department store across the street from Trump Tower in Manhattan sometime in 1996; and of defaming her by calling her a "liar." Read More.
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As 250 Canadian wildfires blaze out of control, media mum on arsonists
At least 500 active fires are burning around Canada, 257 of which are classified as “out of control,” according to the Canada Interagency Forest Fire Centre. Read More.
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Radical Marxist groups heavily funded by Soros, Gates
If the Summer of George Floyd was not enough to convince you that the horrific violence now occurring in France can happen in America, you don’t understand how normalized revolutionary leftist radicalism has become in recent years. Read More.
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Biden open to blocking the sun to fight climate change
Is an intervention at the highest level called for? Yes, according to the Biden White House, but not at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Read More.
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Trump had a momentous week, shut down SC town
A week of historic rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a body blow to the Biden Left and made it seem to some that Donald J. Trump was still president as the July 4 holiday got underway Saturday with a rally the international media could not ignore. Read More.
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Affirmative Action ruling triggers the Obamas
Following Thursday's Supreme Courts ruling which said it is unconstitutional to consider race in university admissions, Ivy League alumni Barack Obama and Michelle Obama were quick to jump on the outrage bandwagon while ducking the question of how they benefited from affirmative action. Read More.
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Died suddenly: Mexican TV doctor and ‘vaccination expert,’ 42
Dr. Alfredo Victoria Moreno, a popular Mexican TV doctor who regularly appeared on “Mexico Today” as a “vaccination expert,” died suddenly from a myocardial infarction, according to reports. He was 42. Read More.
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YouTube censors returning journalist's RFK Jr. interview
Former NY Post and CBS investigative journalist Al Guart said he was “coaxed out of retirement” because of cancel culture. In his return, Guart scored an interview with Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It was quickly canceled by YouTube. Read More.

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