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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.
“When fake news is repeated, it becomes difficult for the public to discern what's real." - Jimmy Gomez
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Trump Makes Big Move To Stop Antifa - This Could Get Ugly
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President Trump authorizes the deployment of military troops to protect Portland ICE facilities from Antifa attacks, warning he's prepared to use "full force" to restore order in the besieged city.
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Click to see Trump's bold Antifa crackdown
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What Just Happened?
Trump Orders Military Takeover of Border Lands - President Trump signed a memorandum designating federal lands along the southern border as military installations to combat illegal immigration, thrilling conservatives who see it as a decisive step to restore national security and end the border crisis.
GOP Senators Reform Confirmation Rules - Republican leaders in the Senate overhauled procedures to fast-track Trump's nominees, exciting conservatives eager to bypass Democrat obstruction and implement America First policies without delay.
Trump Pushes for Permanent Tax Cut Extensions - President Trump rallied Congress to make his 2017 tax reforms permanent before they expire, delighting conservatives who view it as essential relief for families and businesses to fuel ongoing economic growth.
Cartoon Of The Day
5 Weird Tidbits for the Day
A guy once built a working bicycle from old umbrellas – In 2025, a Dutch tinkerer crafted a rideable bike frame from 50 broken umbrella ribs, pedaling 5 miles before the spokes snapped.
There’s a shrimp that lives in sea star crevices – The star shrimp tucks into tiny gaps between sea star arms, nibbling scraps while hiding in a spiky fortress.
A town in Bulgaria has a festival for throwing quince – In Sofia, locals hurl quince fruit in an autumn contest, splattering streets with yellow, apple-like mush.
Some spiders use their silk to mimic flower buds – The bud spider spins tight, petal-like threads, luring pollinators into a sneaky floral ambush.
A medieval cure for sore throats was gargling with vinegar-soaked rose petals – People swished petal-infused vinegar, believing its “tart bloom” would ease throat pain—sour but soothing.
Spot the #1 Signal Before a Stroke Strikes
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A silent warning often flies under the radar—but catching it early can be lifesaving. Doctors say that a sudden headache unlike any before, or even a transient ischemic attack (TIA)—known as a “mini-stroke”—can appear days before the real threat hits.
Learn the Red Flag Before It's Too Late
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