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Revisiting Queen Elizabeth II’s Historic Address to Congress—and How It Sets the Stage for Charles
Queen Elizabeth II addresses a Joint Session of the Congress in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on May 16, 1991. —Dennis Brack––Getty Images When King Charles III addresses a joint session of Congress this week during his state visit to the U.S., he’ll be following in the footsteps of the…
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The Correspondents’ Dinner Was a Security Success
Here’s what happened: On Saturday evening, a man carrying a shotgun, a handgun, and knives got close to the ballroom of the Washington Hilton, where more than 2,000 guests, including the president of the United States, were enjoying the appetizer course at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. “I am no longer willing to…
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Offshore wind farms rise along Rhode Island’s coast, even as Trump tries to stop them
OFF THE COAST OF RHODE ISLAND — Offshore wind turbines roughly three times the height of the Statue of Liberty are now spinning far off the coast of Rhode Island, sending clean electricity to the region. Wind farms are taking shape and operating along the East Coast, even as President Trump seeks to end the U.S. offshore…
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Trump letting lawyers ‘moonlight’ as pivotal judges with three weeks of training: report
As part of the scramble by the Donald Trump administration to deport immigrants as quickly as possible after they have been swept off the street by heavily armed ICE agents, a huge recruitment campaign is reportedly underway to pack the courts with compliant judges, many of whom have zero experience in immigration law. According to…
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How the delusional Democrats are creating an alternate left-wing universe
It is difficult to determine whether the bizarro worldview of the current Democrat-media nexus can simply be attributed to its generic Trump Derangement Syndrome — but the crazy world of the left increasingly bears scant resemblance to reality. In this alternate universe, Eric Swalwell was a liberal icon and invaluable asset for years, though admittedly…
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The Coldest Kind of Revenge
Revenge is a dish best served cold, but how cold? Can we set that dish to cool for 400 years? Satisfaction so long deferred might seem beside the point. We want to watch our enemies humbled in an instant, to see their heads bowed low before our rage burns clean. In A Treacherous Secret Agent,…
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One man has filed 1,800 disability lawsuits against SoCal shops. Store owners are fed up
Anthony Bouyer has been on a suing spree around the San Fernando Valley. On Sept. 24, the 55-year-old internet marketer confronted a counter at a hole-in-the-wall Mexican spot that was difficult to reach over in his wheelchair. He sued the business for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. In L.A. County, it was at least…
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New Trump interview meltdown leads to claims he’s ‘sensitive’ about Epstein
President Donald Trump erupted during a “60 Minutes” interview over a topic that he’s clearly “sensitive” about, according to CNN’s Audie Cornish. The 79-year-old president sat down for an interview with correspondent Norah O’Donnell, who asked him about allegations about assault made by would-be assassin Cole Tomas Allen in his manifesto. “I was waiting for…
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Jonah Hill breaks down decision to ditch Los Angeles with wife Olivia Millar, 2 kids
Get him to San Diego. Jonah Hill opened up about his decision to leave Los Angeles with his wife, Olivia Millar, and their two kids during a live “SmartLess” podcast taping Saturday, according to People. “So I live in a very small town in San Diego, [California],” the actor, 42, told audience members over the…
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What Happens If America Nationalizes AI?
AI companies are beginning to entertain the possibility that they could cease to exist. This notion was, until recently, more theoretical: A couple of years ago, an ex-OpenAI employee named Leopold Aschenbrenner wrote a lengthy memo speculating that the U.S. government might soon take control of the industry. By 2026 or 2027, Aschenbrenner wrote, an…









