Month: November 2024

With an unprecedented presidential election cycle finally over, there’s much to be thankful for.  President-elect Donald Trump is alive and in good health following two assassination attempts on his life. The American people elected him to be the 47th president of the United States and gave him a mandate, as he won the 2024 election
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Journalists continue to struggle with Donald Trump’s decisive election victory — and they are failing miserably. They have constructed a caustic narrative around his win, relying on tired tropes. The Huffington Post, for instance, published the headline, “Trump Just Ran the Most Racist Campaign in Modern History — and Won.” NPR reporter Margaret Low declared,
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Abortion and transgenderism are clearly theological issues but what about illegal immigration? Does the Bible have anything to say about illegal immigrants, border walls, or mass deportations? Some Christians point to Jesus’ words in Matthew 22:39 — “Love your neighbor as yourself” — as evidence that we should welcome what the Democrats euphemistically call “the
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It was bound to happen. Not a month has passed since the presidential election, but the Regime Media are back to pushing breathless variants of their failed “threat to democracy” narratives. This time, in regard to speculation that Elon Musk may purchase MSNBC. Watch as (who else?) Brian Stelter comes on CNN and gives a
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It was twenty years ago this week (November 23, 2004) that CBS News announced Dan Rather would be leaving as anchor of the CBS Evening News after 23 years at the helm of a once top-rated newscast that had tumbled to third place during his tenure. CBS’s announcement came amid an investigation into his pre-election
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Elon Musk recently took a shot at Jennifer Lopez after she told women not to vote for Trump, sarcastically asking, “How many people did she warn against Diddy?” While Trump’s win seems to have killed off the celebrity political endorsement for good, it’s still a question worth returning to. From the looks of it, the
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The year 2025 marks the centenary of modern conservativism’s founder, William F. Buckley Jr. But given the takeover of the Republican Party by Donald Trump, whether conservative still means what it once did is an open question. In these times it’s natural to ask: What would Bill have to say? The question is the flip
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Since January, blockchain technology company Digital Asset has issued at least eight press releases detailing its progress toward completing the Canton Network, a blockchain ledger designed to house tokenized assets. To run its Canton Network pilot programs, Digital Asset partnered with the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation and Euroclear, two of the world’s most influential
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Marine Daniel Penny did not kill serial criminal Jordan Neely when he put Neely in a chokehold to protect other subway passengers, an expert medical witness testified on Thursday. Advertisement Dr. Satish Chundru, who is a forensic pathologist in Texas, testified before the Manhattan Supreme Court regarding the autopsy records and video evidence surrounding the death of homeless criminal
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Ferengauld didn’t have the heart to tell the adoring crowds that his days as the jorts-clad “Wizard of Alt-Charcuterie” were nearing an end.  Advertisement We’re going to have some quick fun today.  There’s been an ongoing joke since the beginning of Donald Trump’s first
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A Kentucky sheriff who was accused of fatally shooting a district judge in his chambers two months ago was indicted for murder Thursday. Prosecuting attorney Jackie Steele said after a grand jury returned the indictment that he couldn’t comment on an alleged motive, although police previously said Shawn “Mickey” Stines — then-sheriff of Letcher County
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The White House press briefing returned Thursday for the first time in eight days and, along with questions about the zero interactions between the press and outgoing President Biden during his six-day trip to South America, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre embarrassed herself with meandering, stumbling answers about both her successor Karoline Leavitt in the second
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Two brothers beat up a Miami tire shop employee amid a dispute over a work order Monday afternoon, police said. Both brothers were arrested — but one of them, a Cuban national — reportedly was placed on an immigration hold. Miami-Dade police told WPLG-TV that 40-year-old Pedro Luis Rodriguez and 32-year-old Luis Angel Rodriguez-Candano came
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With the sun setting on the Biden-Harris administration, President-elect Donald Trump and his incoming Cabinet face an unprecedented challenge — resolving the chaotic and overwhelming immigration crisis. Despite having the necessary resources to put a stop to illegal immigration, the current administration has instead used taxpayer dollars in ways that have worsened the problem rather
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