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City Council Wrecked in Voter Bloodbath After Allowing New Data Center
Small town politicians are learning the hard way that when Americans say no to data centers, they mean it. In Festus, Missouri — a sleepy town of roughly 12,700 residents — the backlash was so great that residents ousted half their city council after they approved a $6 billion data center development against the public…
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Trump’s ‘out there’ UFO rally outburst sets off laughter on MS NOW
During his speech at a sparsely attended Turning Point USA rally in Phoenix on Friday night, Donald Trump started riffing on UFOs and “unexplained aerial phenomena,” which had the entire panel on MS NOW’s “The Weekend” both baffled and amused. The president, as is his habit, jumped from topic to topic, eventually settling on UFO’s,…
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Concerning rise in colon cancer deaths is almost entirely among key demographic
Researchers are finally getting to the bottom of a troubling trend. Once considered a disease of older adults, colorectal cancer has now overtaken breast and brain cancers to become the leading cause of cancer deaths among Americans under 50. But a new study suggests that the burden isn’t spread evenly, finding that deaths among younger…
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Ice Spice breaks silence after McDonald’s fight video goes viral
She is ha mood. After Ice Spice was slapped in the face by a customer at a McDonald’s in Los Angeles, the rapper took to social media to address the incident. “this wouldn’t happen at Wendy’s,” she cheekily wrote on X Friday, alongside footage of the altercation obtained by TMZ. Ice Spice (pictured here in…
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GOP activists giving up hope on the party’s future due to Trump’s war: report
Republican Party activists are concerned that Donald Trump’s war with Iran will cost the party in the midterm elections and more, a Wall Street Journal report is showing Representatives and activists fretted over the longer-term impact of the war, with some suggesting voters are already turning on the party. Todd Blodgett, a Republican activist in…
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This is likely the most corrupt presidential act in history
Of the nearly countless unforgivable and often corrupt acts of the Trump administration, very few register as dangerous and threatening as the total politicization of the Department of Justice. The department that used to be entirely hands-off from the White House — and woe to the president that didn’t respect that — is now fully…
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Mother Reportedly Doesn’t Know Her Son Died Because She’s Been Talking to an AI Version of Him
For years now, a thriving cottage industry in China has been offering families the opportunity to speak to an AI clone of their deceased loved ones — for a monthly fee, of course. But what if the surviving member of the family isn’t clued in to the fact that they’re speaking with an AI representation,…
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Trump signs order to fast track psychedelic drug research to treat veterans with PTSD
President Trump on Saturday signed an executive order to expedite research into the psychedelic ibogaine – a drug championed by podcaster Joe Rogan – so it can be used to treat PTSD in veterans and traumatic brain injuries. The drug is currently classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States. The order…
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Is he ‘The Venice Karen’ or the victim of an unruly bar scene? L.A. may soon decide
David Feige is tired. Tired of the noise blasting from bars near his multi-story Venice Beach home. Tired of the people dealing drugs, urinating and fighting in the alley. Tired of asking restaurant owners, repeatedly, simply to follow the law. But now, his fight to get several establishments on one iconic block to tone it…
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Mullin already under the gun as DHS confronts ‘its biggest challenge’: insider
Newly appointed Department of Homeland Security head Markwayne Mullin is already under fire as the agency faces a major challenge, an insider has claimed. Mullin was appointed DHS head to replace the fired Kristi Noem, but has hardly hit the ground running in the new role. Insiders and political analysts believe the pressure is already…









