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The Weirdest Alliance in American Politics Right Now Over Iran
When news broke that the United States had launched strikes against Iran’s leadership, my first reaction was probably the same as many Americans. Iran’s regime has spent decades chanting death to America, funding terrorist proxies, and threatening Israel. Under those circumstances, the instinctive response was simple enough. Well now. Okay then. Go get ’em, about…
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Montgomery County Tried to Bypass Parents. It Cost Them $1.5 Million.
Sexually explicit content in elementary school. Those words should not share space. They should not sit comfortably in the same sentence. And yet in Montgomery County, Maryland, they did. When parents objected, clearly and consistently, the district did not respond with transparency. It removed opt-out options and acted as though parental authority were negotiable. That…
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The 2026 Immigration Debate: Border Security or Interior Enforcement?
Republicans are campaigning on immigration again in 2026. But if the border is secure, as we keep being told, what exactly is the crisis? Crossings have slowed and the chaos footage is no longer leading the nightly news. The fight has shifted. It is not about who is coming. It is about who is staying…
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State of the Union 2026: A Night of Patriotism and Contrast
I stayed up past my bedtime to watch the State of the Union live. I wanted to see the room in real time, not filtered through highlight reels or cable commentary the next morning. Here’s what stood out. And Then The Hockey Team Walked In It did not look like a boycott. More than seventy…
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Antifa Funding, Kash Patel, and America’s Endless “Coming Soon” Investigations
FBI Director Kash Patel says the FBI has uncovered major funding streams behind Antifa. That sounds like the kind of headline that should carry real weight. The problem is that Americans have heard versions of this promise so many times that the announcement barely moves the needle anymore. Patel says investigators know who is behind…
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JLR Investigates and the Evolution of Citizen Journalism
In Tucson, as cameras rotate and national outlets file their segments, one livestream keeps running. JLR Investigates has been on the ground covering the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie for hours at a time, offering viewers something different from the standard ten-minute recap. Not commentary from a studio. Not a polished package. Just sustained presence. And…
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Thirty-Five Years Later, Ted Levine Is Sorry for Being the Villain
In 1991, The Silence of the Lambs swept the Oscars. Best Picture. Best Director. Best Actor. Best Actress. Best Screenplay. It became part of the cultural lexicon. Hannibal Lecter was crowned one of cinema’s greatest villains. Buffalo Bill became shorthand for cinematic creepiness. No one left the theater confused about who the bad guy was.…
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CNN Calls the SAVE Act “Jim Crow 2.0.” Scott Jennings Asked “How?”
Scott Jennings is a national treasure and a champ for sticking it out over on CNN. Night after night, he sits across from Democratic media puppets and forces them to defend whatever slogan the Left handed them that day. This time, the charge was that requiring identification to vote is somehow “Jim Crow.” “Jim Crow…
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Sunday Side-Eye: The Week That Tried to Upstage the Super Bowl
SUNDAY SIDE-EYE: THE WEEK THE NEWS CROSSED THE GOAL LINE… AND THEN LANDED IN THE END ZONE OF ABSURDITY It’s Super Bowl Sunday — the biggest TV event of the year and basically a national holiday at this point, but the week’s headlines were too busy making culture and politics collide to stay focused on…
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From Ice House to Winter House: How Politics Froze the Olympics
There was a time when the Winter Olympics were about snow, speed, strength, and the thrill of watching athletes do things the human body probably shouldn’t be able to do on frozen surfaces. It was a family event. Something you actually looked forward to every four years. I used to watch constantly when I was…
