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  • Liberty Vote or Liberty Lost? Why Dominion’s Sale to a GOP-Led Company Should Make Us All Nervous

    Liberty Vote or Liberty Lost? Why Dominion’s Sale to a GOP-Led Company Should Make Us All Nervous

    On October 9, 2025, the Associated Press confirmed what election administrators had been whispering about: Dominion Voting Systems—the same company dragged through the mud with lies about 2020—has been sold. The buyer? Liberty Vote, a newly formed company led by Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official and founder of pollbook vendor KNOWiNK. The purchase

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  • Letters From the Border, Echoes in Rome: Pope Leo XIV vs. Operation Midway Blitz

    Letters From the Border, Echoes in Rome: Pope Leo XIV vs. Operation Midway Blitz

    If you want to know how power really moves in 2025, don’t watch the tank convoys rolling down Chicago boulevards or the ICE jackets fanning out across El Paso school zones. Watch instead the moment when a packet of handwritten letters from parish shelters in Texas and New Mexico lands on the Pope’s desk in

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  • The Riyadh Comedy Festival Where the Joke Is You

    There’s a new punchline in Riyadh this week, and it isn’t coming from the mouths of Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Bill Burr, or Pete Davidson. It’s the sound of cash registers ringing, echoing louder than any laugh track, in a hall where more than fifty Western comics are performing for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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  • CDC Throws Out the Blanket, Hands You a Needle and a Therapist Instead

    CDC Throws Out the Blanket, Hands You a Needle and a Therapist Instead

    It happened with all the subtlety of a balloon deflating at a child’s birthday party: on October 6, 2025, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decided that the era of sweeping, one-size-fits-all COVID vaccine guidance is officially over. No more “everyone six months and up gets a shot” slogans. No more universal calendar reminders.

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  • When Diplomacy Speaks but Bombs Keep Screaming: Trump’s Gaza Gambit Under Fire

    When Diplomacy Speaks but Bombs Keep Screaming: Trump’s Gaza Gambit Under Fire

    They flew to Cairo under banners of hope and exhaustion, but the very earth under Gaza still trembled with explosions. Trump spoke of peace “advancing rapidly,” urged halts to strikes, promised hostage resolution—but the bombs kept falling. Sixty-plus lives lost in a single 24-hour span. Sixty-plus. The diplomatic caravan arrived while the devastation kept racing

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  • Lutnick, Loudmouth: How the Commerce Secretary Doesn’t Following The Epstein Trump Line

    Lutnick, Loudmouth: How the Commerce Secretary Doesn’t Following The Epstein Trump Line

    Let’s begin by acknowledging how truly absurd this feels. In the middle of a government shutdown, with climate projects canceled and agencies limping in partial darkness, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick chose today to step into a conspiracy swamp wearing clown shoes. As reported by ABC News, he publicly elected to call Jeffrey Epstein “the greatest

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  • Trump’s Gaza Ultimatum: 20 Points, 72 Hours, and a Peace Plan Written in Smoke

    Trump’s Gaza Ultimatum: 20 Points, 72 Hours, and a Peace Plan Written in Smoke

    The spectacle began at the White House: President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu had unveiled a “Gaza plan”—twenty bullet-points in a scripted ultimatum: Hamas must return all hostages within seventy-two hours. Once that’s done (or claimed done), Israel would reciprocate with the release of 250 Palestinians serving life terms, plus some 1,700 Gazans detained

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  • Truck, Guns & Fire at Church: The Grand Blanc Massacre, the Vet Suspect, and America’s House-of-Worship Nightmare

    Truck, Guns & Fire at Church: The Grand Blanc Massacre, the Vet Suspect, and America’s House-of-Worship Nightmare

    The morning sun in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, had barely cleared the steeples when violence crashed into the sanctuary. What was meant to be a day of worship became an inferno of terror: a truck barreled into a church foyer, gunfire roared, gasoline ignited flames, and an Iraq-war veteran now lies dead among the debris.

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  • The Coup That Wasn’t: Trump and the Fantasy of FBI Agents in the Crowd

    The Coup That Wasn’t: Trump and the Fantasy of FBI Agents in the Crowd

    It’s not just revisionism. It’s fiction masquerading as revelation. On a Saturday morning, the former president posted on his social feed that the FBI “secretly placed” 274 agents into the January 6 crowd—agents who, Trump implied, likely acted as “agitators and insurrectionists.” It was his best shot yet at reframing the riot not as mob

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  • The New Perjury Standard: A Partisan Scalpel For Comey

    The New Perjury Standard: A Partisan Scalpel For Comey

    Somewhere between the solemnity of congressional hearings and the cheap thrill of cable news lies a phrase so heavy it used to rattle marble columns: lying to Congress. It once suggested disgrace, a scarlet letter on a public servant’s record. Now it is being hauled out as a courtroom cudgel, with prosecutors preparing to indict

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