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Taylor Swift Enrages Liberal Fans By Going RIGHT

Taylor Swift's leftist fans are melting down over her new album. The 35-year-old mega star released songs about wanting to settle down and start a family. Liberal women are now accusing Swift of promoting white supremacy and conservative values. They claim she's betraying feminism by wanting children...


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What Just Happened?

  • Government Shutdown Hits Day Nine - The federal shutdown dragged into its ninth day as Democrats stonewalled Republican demands for border security funding, thrilling conservatives who see it as a righteous stand against liberal obstructionism and wasteful spending.
  • Dow Surges Past 46,000 Milestone - The Dow Jones rocketed over 46,000 for the first time fueled by easing inflation data and Fed rate cut hopes, exciting conservatives who credit Trump's pro-growth deregulation for powering the unstoppable American economic engine.

  • Big Banks Brace for Trump Reforms - Wall Street giants like JPMorgan warned of stock bubble risks while navigating Trump's aggressive regulatory overhauls, delighting conservatives eager to rein in financial elites and restore fair play for everyday American investors.

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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • A man once built a functional violin from old newspapers – In 2025, a Boston musician rolled and glued 500 sheets into a resonant body, bowing haunting tunes at a recycling concert until humidity warped it.
  • There’s a shrimp that lives in sea sponge channels – The channel shrimp navigates sponge water tunnels, filtering microbes while staying concealed in a bubbly, labyrinthine home.

  • A town in Bulgaria has a festival for throwing sour cherries – In Veliko Tarnovo, locals hurl sour cherries in a summer tart toss, staining streets with ruby-red, puckery splatter.
  • Some spiders use their silk to mimic pine needles – The pine spider weaves thread clusters that look like fallen needles, blending into forest floors to snare wandering insects.
  • A medieval cure for insomnia was counting sheep backwards – People recited sheep numbers in reverse, believing the “upside-down wool” would flip their restless minds into slumber—fuzzy and flawed.

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