September 09, 2025

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String of strategic explosions and fires target Iran
In the latest in a string of mysterious disasters to strike Iran in recent weeks, seven ships at the southern Iranian port of Bushehr reportedly caught fire on July 15. Read More.
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After leaving GOP, Never-Trumper Amash leaves politics
Rep. Justin Amash, the Never-Trumper libertarian who left the Republican Party last July and voted for President Donald Trump's impeachment, said he will not seek re-election in November. Read More.
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White House official: Dr. Fauci has been 'wrong about everything'
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, in a July 14 op-ed for USA Today, said so-called coronavirus "expert" Dr. Anthony Fauci has "been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on." Read More.
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Seoul joins North Korea in thwarting defector's info war
A defector from North Korea who founded a group which has for years been sending food assistance and leaflets containing information into the North is not surprised by the threats he and his fellow defectors regularly receive from the Kim Jong-Un regime. Read More.
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Georgia governor's mask order triggers Democratic officials
Democrat mayors in Georgia were fuming after Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, put his trust in the state's residents and stopped local governments from enforcing mask mandates. Read More.
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Article by Chinese retired general justifies invasion of Taiwan
On July 9, on the popular WeChat social media platform, retired People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Major Gen. Wang Haiyun, former Chinese Defense Attache to Russia, published a detailed justification for China to invade the democratic island of Taiwan. Read More.
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Hydroxy track record: Politicians lied and patients died
A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) safety review published on July 1 reported a total of only five adverse side effects among tens of millions of doses of hydroxychloroquine that were distributed to hospitals through the agency's emergency use authorization. Read More.
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Judicial Watch obtains Pentagon anti-bias training materials
Judicial Watch announced that it has obtained teaching materials and budget records from the Department of Defense (DoD) produced by the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI) that are used by DoD’s “equal opportunity advisors” to train service members on diversity topics. Read More.
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China media: U.S. policy on S. China Sea is 'mentally retarded'
The new policy position of the United States, which rejects China’s claim to most of the South China Sea and the resources within, is being slammed by communist China's propaganda outlets. Read More.
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Allies join U.S. in opposing Huawei 5G security threat
After being essentially the only power standing up to the Chinese threat of Huawei 5G expansion, America is finally getting some much overdo solidarity from its allies. Read More.
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LA Times writer: 'Lean On Me' should be new anthem
It is time to replace the "Star Spangled Banner" as the U.S. national anthem, a cancel culture maven wrote for the Los Angeles Times. Read More.
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Russia, China veto humanitarian aid for starving Syria
A devastating decade old war, a deteriorating humanitarian situation, and a deplorable inability of the international community to stop the conflict, underscores Syria’s tragic fate. Read More.
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Buy Goya rebellion rewards Hispanic-American success story
Goya Foods, one of America’s premier Latino brands, is under attack by the leftist ‘cancel culture’ mob because its CEO, Bob Unanue, had the audacity to praise President Donald Trump for being a “builder’ like his own immigrant grandfather, the founder of the company. Read More.
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Shock: Florida data skewed; Labs reported only positive tests
Some labs in Florida were reporting only positive coronavirus test results to state health authorities, wildly skewing the state's numbers, according to a FOX 35 investigation released on Monday. Read More.
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Slavery in UK: 100,000 victims get no help from police
Criminal networks have enslaved some 100,000 people in Great Britain, but police are too frightened to intervene out of fear of being labeled "racists," anti-slavery groups say. Read More.

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