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Trump Revives Title 42 to Tighten Border Security

Trump’s bringing back Title 42 to slam the brakes on illegal border crossings, using a COVID-era tactic to expel migrants fast and restore order. With crossings down 90% and Noem targeting criminals, conservatives are pumped—could this seal the border for good?
 

👉 Click to see how Trump’s reboot is shaking up the frontier.
 

What Just Happened?

  • Trump Targets Federal Overreach - President Trump announced plans to shrink government agencies, thrilling conservatives who’ve long demanded less bureaucratic meddling.
  • Tariffs Slam China Trade - The administration imposed steep new tariffs on Chinese imports, winning applause from conservatives eager to bring manufacturing home.
  • School Choice Bill Clears Hurdle - A Republican-backed voucher program advanced in Congress, energizing conservatives fighting for parental rights in education.

Cartoon Of The Day

5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • A Man Once Fought a Duel With Sausages – In 1865, German poet Rudolf Blum challenged a rival to a duel but swapped swords for sausages laced with poison. Neither ate them, and they just yelled instead—wurst fight ever.
  • A Town in Spain Builds Houses Under Giant Rocks – Setenil de las Bodegas has homes carved beneath massive boulders, some weighing tons. Locals shrug and say it’s natural AC—beats a leaky roof any day.

  • The First Alarm Clocks Used a Pointy Stick – Ancient Greeks had a water clock that dropped a stick onto a gong at set times. Imagine waking up to that instead of your phone’s gentle buzz.
  • A Fish Once Survived 18 Months in a Sealed Bag – In 1970s Japan, a goldfish named Bubbles lived in a plastic bag with no food or air pumps after a kid forgot about it. Algae and sheer stubbornness kept it going—tougher than your average pet rock.
  • The World’s Oldest Socks Had Split Toes – A pair of 1,500-year-old Egyptian socks, found in a child’s tomb, had a big toe slot for sandals. Fashion-forward or just really into toe freedom? You decide.

The Tech Partnership That Could Change Everything
 


A groundbreaking collaboration between Apple and SpaceX is reshaping the tech landscape—and Mode is positioned to ride the wave. Could this be the next big global player? See the Full Story Here

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