Enough time has elapsed since Bitcoin hit the landmark $100,000 value — and hovered around that point ever since — to make some recommendations to those who have kept their distance from the most important cryptocurrency in the world. Buckle up! Of course, the disclaimer states that this is not financial advice. The twist is
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On CNN’s “Thunderdome”, more commonly known as NewsNight with Abby Phillip, the conversation over the response to California’s catastrophic wildfires inevitably led to Donald Trump. To be more precise: pre-imputing a bad response to a man who is still days away from taking power as President of the United States. Watch as Scott Jennings wrecks
It is most certainly not against Catholic doctrine to deport large numbers of illegal aliens. In fact, governments have a moral duty to protect their people and enforce the law. But if some leftist Catholic bishops are worried about a crackdown on illegal migration, what they are really worried about is the prospect of losing
For decades now, the U.K. government has been burying untold thousands of incidents of sexual assault perpetrated by predominantly Muslim gangs that have essentially been imported into the country despite the culture’s incompatibility with Western beliefs. Anyone who has dared to call the government out on its egregious abandonment of British citizens has been labeled
Within hours of President-elect Donald Trump stating Monday, “I am hearing that the people of Greenland are ‘MAGA,'” Donald Trump Jr. and Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk touched down in Nuuk, the capital of the autonomous Danish territory. In an exclusive interview Wednesday, Kirk told Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck about the perception-changing experience
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel did not take kindly to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Tuesday announcement that he is ditching the company’s relationship with its fact-checking partners. Naturally, Kimmel assumed that if a self-appointed fact-checker says something is true, it must be true, as he compared the move to a taco restaurant getting rid of health inspectors
Top O’ the Briefing Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Yak wranglers rarely show up in any interesting FBI profiles. You may have noticed that there was a lot of content about Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg here yesterday. We here in conservative new media have an odd but necessary relationship with Big Tech leftist
The memo appears to have gone out, and the legacy media has pivoted in unison to launch a new line of attack against the incoming Trump administration. The key buzzword is “cruel.” Don’t let the gaslighting fool you. When they attack Trump’s reforms, they defend the policies he intends to reverse — policies that showcase
Ohio police say they are investigating the death of an elderly woman who was mauled and partially eaten by pigs on Christmas day. The Pataskala Police Department said officers were called to the home of Rebecca Westergaard Rigney on a welfare check after the 75-year-old failed to show up to a family celebration for the
Trump-appointed District Judge Aileen Cannon blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on his investigations into Donald Trump and two of his employees. Advertisement The two investigations included mishandling classified documents and interference in the 2020 election. The hold in releasing the report is to allow the 11th Circuit Court to review the
“I’ve been talking about this a good bit and, and I just, I, I—it’s important that we keep talking about it.” Poor Joe Scarborough. Losing hurts. On today’s Morning Joe, Scarborough mounted his hobby horse, and for the umpteenth time since November 5th wailed about how it was only a “1% election.” Forget that Trump
Residents of several counties in North Carolina are still on the hook for the full payment of their property taxes, officials warn, even if their homes were destroyed by Hurricane Helene. In late September, Helene battered the mountainous region of Western North Carolina and the surrounding states, causing massive floods that swept many structures away
The Jan. 1 atrocity in New Orleans, carried out by an ISIS sympathizer who plowed a vehicle into a Bourbon Street crowd, killed at least 14 pedestrians and wounded dozens more. The attack reminded me of a recent post on the Chronicles website, where regular columnist Tom Piatak explained why “Americans voted against suicide” by
In yet another move to tarnish his presidential legacy while channeling his former boss Barack Obama, Joe Biden has authorized the transfer of 11 Gitmo terrorists to Oman. The Middle Eastern nation has agreed to assist with their resettlement and oversee security monitoring. Advertisement We’ve seen this before and we know how it usually turns
CNN’s live coverage of Congress’s election certification on Monday included panel after panel of hosts and commentators bizarrely reminiscing about the dramatic events of January 6, 2021. Amid the faux hysterics, sympathy for Vice President Kamala Harris, and somber attitudes, senior political commentator Scott Jennings prevailed as a voice of reason, providing some much-needed reality
A Minnesota male admitted to killing and dismembering two former girlfriends in what has been called “heinous acts of cruelty.” On Thursday, 41-year-old Joseph Steven Jorgenson of Woodbury appeared in a Ramsey County courtroom to plead guilty to two counts of second-degree murder. Woodbury is about 15 miles east of St. Paul. ‘I was very
Judge Juan Merchan accused two of President-elect Donald Trump’s picks for the Department of Justice of engaging in “dangerous” and “chilling” rhetoric in the New York criminal case. Trump was represented by attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove in the case where he was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records. ‘President
The Romans set January as the first month of the year. Originally, March had been the start of the new year. But the early Roman kings, before the republic, moved it to coincide with Janus, a two-faced god who looked backward with an old face and forward with a young face. Julius Caesar realigned Roman
In a world increasingly defined by instant gratification, Gen Z seems to be skipping the line to health and fitness, opting instead for a chemical quick fix. A new report reveals that 37% of this generation plans to rely on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for weight loss in 2025, ditching a jog for a jab.
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
Over the last few months, I’ve heard so much about how Donald Trump and Republicans want to hurt LGBTetc. people in various ways, but I’ve yet to see any evidence of that actually happening. However, there has been no shortage of the Ts acting mentally unstable and inciting violence, and now, they appear to have
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
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
New Year’s often inspires plans for enhancing our lives, and a recent trend could spark a nationwide revival. America saw a Bible boom last year — the hope and good news of Scripture reaching millions of new eyes. Bible sales increased 22% in 2024 over 2023, led by shoppers purchasing copies as first-time readers. Bible
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
The College Football Playoffs (CFP) final four is all set. Next week, Notre Dame will play Penn State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 9, and Texas will play Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10. The winner of each game will face off on Jan. 20 to determine which is the best
Leftist Washington Post editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes quit her job after Post opinion editor David Shipley killed a cartoon mocking Post owner Jeff Bezos as part of a pack of supine billionaires holding up sacks of cash and bending the knee to Donald Trump. We noted in 2015 that Telnaes ripped Sen. Ted Cruz by
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
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
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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