Month: January 2025

The next time you get a parking ticket, don’t pay it — at least not before you make sure that it’s real. It’s the latest way scammers are going after your banking information: leaving authentic-looking parking citations on windshields in cities across America and Canada. The use of QR codes in texts or paper tickets
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On NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed questions about President Biden’s mental acuity and the perception that Democrats misled the public. Host Kristen Welker confronted Schumer with a previous statement he made defending Biden, in which he dismissed claims about Biden’s cognitive decline as “right-wing propaganda.” Advertisement “I talk
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NBC’s Meet the Depressed attempted the impossible: discussing President Joe Biden’s mental decline without mentioning the media’s role in trying to hide what the American people saw with their very own eyes. It goes without saying that this effort failed miserably. The gaslighting began during host Kristen Welker’s interview of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
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America’s police forces are in a dire state. Not just in terms of recruitment but in terms of quality. The crisis transcends numbers; it strikes at the heart of the institution’s ability to keep Americans safe. Joe Rogan recently hosted John McPhee, the “Sheriff of Baghdad,” on his podcast. One of my closest friends, a
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Pokémon Go creators told users they wanted them to catch all 1,025 characters in a fun, augmented-reality version of their cities. What they actually wanted was an army of bots to take pictures for them all over the world to help develop their product. Niantic L, the former Google subsidiary that created Pokémon Go, has
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In the wake of Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory, there’s a palpable sense of relief among many Americans who have felt disenfranchised by the anti-American policies and cultural shifts of the past administration. It’s tempting to sit back and think, “Trump will fix it.” However, if we truly believe that one man can rectify all
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Meet America’s newest radioactive waste dump — your local highway. At least, that seems to be the thinking behind the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent decision to approve a “pilot” program using phosphogypsum to build a Florida road. Phosphogypsum contains radium, which decays to form radon gas — which is also radioactive and cancer-causing. It’s odorless,
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Times have changed, and in terms of relationships — it hasn’t been for the better. Women everywhere are finding themselves growing older while their long-term partners are failing to get down on one knee and commit, and one recent post on X brought this glaring and painful issue into the spotlight. “I have a friend
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On Christmas Day, a debate erupted on X between different factions of the right over H-1B worker visas after businessmen like Elon Musk, David Sacks, and Vivek Ramaswamy spoke up in favor of the program. From its earliest days, the MAGA movement has been about restriction of both illegal and legal immigration, insisting that American
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Christmas week is usually the quietest time on the political calendar, but this year, conservatives and tech bros on political X (formerly Twitter) fell into a full-scale feud over H-1B visas. H-1B fraud and the indentured servitude fostered by Indian “body shop” cartel companies that monopolize these visas deserve serious attention. Before debating any expansion
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As leftist Trump hysteria continues, Mark Levin recalls when the mania all started — back in 2016 when Donald Trump took on and defeated Hillary Clinton. The day following his victory, certain liberal universities canceled classes and created “safe spaces” for students who were apparently traumatized by Trump’s election. One of those universities was the
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We are all public in a way we never were before. We also have an unparalleled amount of privacy. Eventually, my mom would pick up the phone in her room and her voice would come over the line: ‘This is O.W.’s mom, and it’s time for O.W. to go to bed now.’ Every day we
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The tax-funded PBS News Hour continued the hagiography of President Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at age 100, continued Monday. The online headline summarized: “A look at Carter’s accomplishments as president and his legacy as a human rights champion.” President Ronald Reagan certainly didn’t get that treatment for ending the Cold War by pushing the
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