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“When fake news is repeated, it becomes difficult for the public to discern what's real." - Jimmy Gomez
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Leftists Are Perfecting Censorship Tactics Abroad
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What’s happening in Brazil isn’t just bad news for Brazilians—it’s a warning shot for every American who still believes in free speech and fair courts.
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Click to see how the left’s global test-run could boomerang back to the U.S.
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What Just Happened?
Trump Delays Global Tariffs Strategically - President Trump pushed back new tariffs on multiple countries to August 7, allowing time for tough negotiations and securing a deal with South Korea at 15% rates, thrilling conservatives who hail his savvy tactics in defending American trade dominance.
Markets Slump Amid Tariff Volatility - Stocks dipped after Trump's tariff announcements and weaker July jobs numbers, but conservatives remain optimistic, viewing the short-term turbulence as necessary pain for long-term gains in U.S. economic sovereignty.
Fed Holds Rates Steady Defying Trump - The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged despite strong economic indicators, frustrating conservatives who back Trump's demands for cuts to fuel even greater growth and curb unelected officials' influence.
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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day
A woman once built a sculpture from 40,000 coffee stirrers – In 2025, a Seattle barista crafted a 8-foot latte art replica using wooden stirrers, showcased at a cafe expo until termites turned it into sawdust.
There’s a shrimp that lives in sea slug egg masses – The tiny copepod shrimp hides in gelatinous egg clusters, snacking on unhatched bits while blending into the squishy nursery.
A town in Estonia has a festival for throwing cloudberries – In Kuressaare, locals hurl rare cloudberries in a summer contest, turning bogs into a golden, tangy splatter zone.
Some spiders use their webs to mimic raindrops – The rain spider spins glistening silk globules, luring thirsty insects close for a wet-looking trap that's anything but refreshing.
A medieval cure for bad dreams was sleeping with a knife under your pillow – People tucked blades beneath their heads, believing the steel's "sharp edge" would slice away nightmares—pointy but perilous.
Shocking Tax Move Could Hit Your Nest Egg
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A new IRS twist linked to Trump has retirement planners on high alert. Find out what it means for your savings and how to protect what you’ve earned.
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