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Fox News Host Pete Hegseth vs War Hero Mark Kelly: Telling Soldiers to Obey the Law Is Not Sedition, It’s the Job

When loyalty tests replace doctrine and truth gets charged with misconduct. The Pentagon announced that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is seeking administrative punishment against Senator Mark Kelly for saying something that should have been so boring it barely registered as a headline. Kelly said service members should not follow unlawful orders. That’s it. No
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Democrats Need To Run On At Least $25 an Hour Minimum Wage or Admit the Economy Runs on Quiet Cruelty

A minimum wage that can’t buy rent is not a wage. It’s a suggestion with a time clock. America is in a strange phase of capitalism where we have decided inflation is a natural disaster but poverty is a personal flaw. We hold candlelight vigils for the price of eggs, then lecture full-time workers about
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CISA’s Acting Director Took a Polygraph He Didn’t Need, Failed It, Then Put the Calendar Under Investigation

National security, now featuring grievance management and the administrative leave of anyone who has ever touched a scheduling app. There’s a particular kind of chaos that only exists inside agencies that handle sensitive intelligence. It’s not loud. It’s not cinematic. It’s the quiet kind where people stop sending emails and start communicating through pauses, raised
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America’s Food Safety Is So Broken That Even the Experts Eat Like They’re Disarming a Bomb

When your dinner order starts to sound like a legal deposition, something has gone very wrong There is a moment, somewhere between opening a menu and making eye contact with the waiter, when modern Americans are expected to perform confidence. We scan descriptions of leafy greens and artisanal toppings, nod thoughtfully at words like fresh
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Karoline Leavitt Turns the Briefing Room Into a Fact-Free Escape Room

The press asks for information, the podium offers vibes, and the real product is confusion with a patriotic label. There are two ways to look at a White House press briefing. The old way is as a daily information exchange, flawed but functional, where reporters ask questions and the government, at least in theory, answers




