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THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND EXCITING AND SLIGHTLY TERRIFYING HAPPENING IN THE WORLD. GRAB YOURSELF A CUP OF COFFEE AND SETTLE DOWN FOR A MORNING READ THAT WILL TELL YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW.
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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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Campus Assassination Stuns Conservative America
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Charlie Kirk, 31, was shot during a Utah Valley University event and later died, igniting grief on the right and new questions for federal law enforcement. Witnesses scattered as a single round tore through a packed campus stop on his national tour.
👉 Learn what witnesses saw, how security responded, and why the FBI’s next move matters.
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- Charlie Kirk Fatally Shot in Political Assassination - Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a key Trump ally and founder of Turning Point USA, was tragically killed at a Utah college event, outraging conservatives who demand swift justice for what the governor called a targeted political hit.
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- Trump Demands Major Fed Rate Cuts - President Trump intensified pressure on the Federal Reserve for a "big" interest rate reduction to supercharge the economy, thrilling conservatives frustrated with high rates stifling American growth and prosperity.
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- Tax Cuts Expiration Looms in 2025 - Key provisions of Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act face expiration at year's end, exciting conservatives who rally for permanent extensions to deliver lasting relief for families and businesses.
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 Cartoon Of The Day
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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day
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- A guy once built a working boat from old mattresses – In 2025, a Florida man lashed 50 discarded mattresses into a raft, floating 2 miles off Miami before it sank under soggy weight.
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- A town in Estonia has a festival for throwing gooseberries – In Tartu, locals hurl gooseberries in a summer contest, turning streets into a tart, green-splattered mess.
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- Some spiders use their silk to mimic ant colonies – The colony spider weaves silky trails that look like ant paths, luring ants into a sticky ambush.
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- A medieval cure for colds was drinking hot mustard broth – People sipped spicy mustard soup, believing its “fiery kick” would burn away sniffles—pungent but pointless.
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