Haitian Warlord Massacres the Elderly for Using ‘Sorcery’ Against His Son

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Nearly 200 elderly people were slaughtered with machetes in a Port-au-Prince, Haiti neighborhood over the weekend. A local warlord’s son had fallen sick and he blamed practitioners of voodoo for the illness. The warlord was convinced that it was probably one of the elderly people in the notorious Cité Soleil slum who had cast a […]

Scotland’s Bold Plan: Team Up with Trump and Win Big

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Scotland, the land of bagpipes, kilts, and breathtaking Highlands, has stumbled upon an idea so radical and unexpected that it might actually work: engage with Donald Trump. That’s right, the nation known for its deep-seated pride and occasional anti-American sentiment is now considering cozying up to the man who turned his name into a global […]

America’s Productivity Surge: Proof That Hard Work Still Beats Woke Economics

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In a world obsessed with shortcuts and handouts, here’s a shocker: the U.S. economy is showing real signs of life. That’s right—productivity is up, businesses are thriving, and America is outpacing much of the world in getting things done. While other nations are busy debating the merits of four-day workweeks and endless government interventions, American […]

The Antisemitism Awareness Act: Common Sense or Too Much for Congress to Handle?

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Here’s a radical idea: how about we stop pretending that antisemitism isn’t a growing problem and do something about it? That’s the premise of the Antisemitism Awareness Act, a piece of legislation that should be a no-brainer. Yet, somehow, Congress still hasn’t passed it. Imagine that—our elected leaders can pass trillion-dollar spending bills overnight, but […]

Secession Fever: Rural America Says Enough Is Enough

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Here’s a story that should surprise no one paying attention: rural counties in California and Illinois are pushing to secede from their states. Yes, you read that right. After years of being ignored, taxed, and regulated to death by urban elites, these rural communities are finally saying, “Enough is enough.” And who can blame them? […]

JK Rowling Torches NY Times for Attempting to Rewrite History on Trans Activists

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In classic Rowling fashion, the “Harry Potter” author and unapologetic advocate for women’s rights took The New York Times to task on Monday for its attempt to sugarcoat the tactics of transgender activists. Rowling, who has long been a target of their aggression, pointed out the absurdity of the Times’ claim that trans activists might […]

Dr. Jill Biden Ruins Christmas (Again) with Her Cringe-Worthy Take on the Hurricane-Surviving Tree

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Oh, look, it’s that time of year again when Dr. Jill Biden, the ultimate symbol of grace and refinement, blesses us with her holiday cheer. This year, as she and her husband prepare for their glorious, unglamorous retirement in the sand and surf of Rehoboth Beach, they’ve decided to make America even worse before they […]

Dates in the Desert: Israel Turns Sand into Gold

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Let’s talk about miracles. Not the parting of the Red Sea or manna from heaven, but something almost as improbable: Israel has managed to turn one of the harshest environments on Earth into a record-breaking agricultural hub. That’s right—this tiny Middle Eastern country, much of which is covered by desert, is producing record harvests of […]

Australia’s Niche Business Boom: Who Really Needs a Professional Snake Hugger?

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Let’s take a moment to appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit of our friends down under. Australia has always been known for its unique charm: kangaroos, deadly spiders, Vegemite, and that irresistible accent. But now, it seems the Aussies have taken their creativity to a whole new level with an explosion of niche businesses so specific, they […]

Skulls in the Closet: When Law and Order Takes a Holiday

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Imagine waking up to find out that your local police department has discovered a squatter with 20 human skulls, only to let him walk free. Yes, you read that right—20 human skulls. Not one or two, which would be disturbing enough, but a full set of 20. And then, after making this macabre discovery, the […]

Gaetz Faces the Gauntlet: Senators Demand Answers While Playing Politics

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Matt Gaetz is back in the spotlight, and, as usual, it’s not for being boring. The former Florida congressman, nominated by Donald Trump for Attorney General, is making waves in Washington, and not the kind that Democrats like. His nomination has triggered a frenzy among senators who are now demanding every last detail about allegations […]

Want to Help Fix the Government? Trump’s New Department Is Hiring But Don’t Expect a Paycheck

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Donald Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is looking for “super high-IQ” individuals willing to work more than 80 hours a week—without pay. The department, led by Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla and a dogecoin fan) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, aims to slash wasteful government spending, cut regulations, and overhaul federal agencies. Neither Musk […]

California Traffic: The Thanksgiving Gauntlet You’d Be Crazy to Enter

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Ah, Thanksgiving. A time for family, gratitude, and if you live in California, absolute gridlock. A recent report lists the top 20 busiest roads to avoid during Thanksgiving travel, and surprise, surprise—most of them are right in the Golden State. Because what could be more Californian than paying sky-high gas prices to sit in bumper-to-bumper […]

Stars and Stripes in the Streets: Patriotic Art Sparks Pride Across the USA

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Across the United States, public spaces are taking on a new look—and it’s red, white, and blue all over. Patriotic art installations celebrating American history, values, and heroes are popping up in cities and towns, bringing a fresh wave of pride to public parks, squares, and even building facades. These installations go beyond the standard […]

Kamala Is Finding Out Who Her Friends Are Right Now

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They say you don’t really know who your friends are until a crisis hits. Kamala Harris is learning that the hard way right now. Having lost a presidential election due to the Trump team’s anti-cheating measures, Kamala is now officially a loser. For a Democrat, that means total ostracization because they don’t have any real […]

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