April 19, 2025

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Kim Jong-Un lowers profile after Soleimani strike
In the wake of the U.S. killing of Iranian terrorist chief Qasem Soleimani, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un may take a page from his father’s playbook and disappear from the public eye out of fear of a possible assassination attempt, analysts say. Read More.
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'Outrage': 17 FISA errors were submitted four times
The inspector general’s findings seem to confirm what many have suspected all along: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) request made during the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation doesn’t pass the sniff test. Read More.
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Blame game: Obama's 2,800 airstrikes lacked 'authorization'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, many other Democrats, leftist media outlets, hysterical celebrities and bloviating sports personalities scolded President Donald Trump for ordering the U.S. military to take out one of the world’s top terrorists, Iranian Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani. Read More.
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President Trump reveals Iran plan; Border terror new concern
President Donald Trump’s maximum pressure campaign against Iran is succeeding in the Middle East and now his border policy at home should be implemented to stop possible Iranian sleeper cells entering the U.S. through the southern border, analysts say. Read More.
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Critics hit media chorus glorifying Soleimani
A senior analyst for Israel’s Channel 12 News Ehud Yaari slammed leftist media personalities and politicians for their criticism of President Donald Trump’s ordering of the drone strike which killed Qasem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Read More.
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Showdown looms in Virginia over gun confiscation
Supporters of the gun sanctuary movement in Virginia are challenging Gov. Ralph Northam’s plan to hire a gun control enforcement team which they say could lead to the confiscation of firearms. Read More.
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GREATEST HITS: ‘They don’t even try’: Hungary’s border ‘success’
Skeptics who believe a border wall will not stop illegals from entering the United States may want to look at what's happening in Hungary. Read More.
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King of campaign cash? Marxist millionaire Sanders
In his second quest for the Democratic presidential nomination, ancient socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders likes to rail against capitalism while reaping its benefits personally and in his campaign, a columnist noted. Read More.
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Behind the Third World makeover of Portland, Maine
Maine's largest city, Portland, has been staggered by the influx of African refugees into its communities in recent years. Read More.
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200 in Congress ask Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade
A coalition of lawmakers from both houses of Congress has filed a legal brief asking the Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision which created abortion rights. Read More.
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Iranians on social media challenge 'mourning period'
Iranian social media users have expressed mixed reactions to the killing of Iran's most powerful military commander, General Qasem Soleimani, in a U.S. air strike in Baghdad on January 3. Read More.
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GREATEST HITS: ‘Shame’: Victor Davis Hanson indicts failed ‘coup’
“Not thugs in sunglasses and epaulettes, not oligarchs in private jets, not shaggy would-be Marxists, but sanctimonious arrogant bureaucrats in suits and ties used their government agencies to seek to overturn the 2016 election, abort a presidency, and subvert the U.S. Constitution,” Victor Davis Hanson wrote. Read More.
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If 2010s was the decade of big government — what about 2020s?
The last decade has been about growing the size of government and encroaching on the freedoms and liberties of more than 300 million Americans. Read More.
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U.S. strike takes out Iran’s strategic mastermind
Qasem Soleimani, one of Iran’s top military commanders who U.S. officials say was responsible for the killing of hundreds of American service members and wounding of thousands more, was killed in a Jan. 2 airstrike ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump. Read More.
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Free ride? Obama family’s travel receipts: $105.66 million
Government travel expenses for President Barack Obama and his family totaled $105,662,975, according to records obtained from the Secret Service by a government watchdog group. Read More.

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