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Trump Unloads On ‘Corrupt Media Outlets’ That Parrot Iranian Misinformation
President Donald Trump accused Iran of waging an aggressive disinformation campaign using artificial intelligence during the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, taking Read More
All Eyes On Strait Of Hormuz As U.S. Deploys ‘Amphibious Ready Group’ To Iran
The United States is reportedly expanding its armada in the Middle East, sending warships and thousands of Marines toward the Strait of Hormuz as attacks Read More
Death Throes Of A Regime
Headlines today claim the war in Iran is a catastrophe. We awakened to some bad but true stories: Oil tankers on fire in the Strait Read More
Why Our Disgusting Airports Are Proof Of The Country’s Decline
Today, I’m forced to offer a correction. I don’t normally do so, but in discussing the media’s deliberately misleading coverage of the terror attack in Read More
Pixar Exec Explains Why Studio Killed Gay Storyline In Animated Children’s Film
Just before Pixar celebrated their first big win of the year at the box office with “Hoppers,” Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter explained why the Read More
The Iranian Regime Is Dead, But What Comes Next Is Full Of Risk
While the majority of the media ecosystem has spent the first few days of Operation Epic Fury bickering over a predicted “forever war,” the real Read More
Will James Talarico Flip Texas Blue? Don’t Be So Sure.
The national narrative about the result of last night’s Texas Senate Democratic primary is that the party dodged a bullet. Picking Austin state representative James Read More
‘Blankies,’ ICE tactics, and luxury jets: Top moments from Noem’s House testimony
Noem forcefully defended DHS’s actions at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday, squaring off with lawmakers on immigration enforcement, the DHS shutdown, and more.
Trump Pushes Back On Stockpile Concerns: U.S. Has ‘Virtually Unlimited’ Weapon Supply
President Donald Trump said Monday that U.S. munitions stockpiles have “never been higher or better,” but acknowledged they are “not where we want to be.” Read More