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No Kings Protesters are Insane!

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The Shutdown Isn't Hurting Trump!

The Shutdown Isn't Hurting Trump!

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Trump won fair and square, and they still protest

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Stolen Louvre Jewels Reportedly Worth $102 Million

The Paris prosecutor leading the investigation says that crown jewels stolen in a Louvre heist were worth an estimated $102 million, but that the monetary estimate doesn’t include their historical value to France. Prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation, said about 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the suspects and gems after Sunday’s theft. She said in an interview with broadcaster RTL that the “wrongdoers who took these gems won’t earn 88 million euros if they had the very bad idea of disassembling these jewels." She says authorities hope the culprits "won’t destroy these jewels without rhyme or reason."

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Putin-Trump summit on hold after Russia rejects ceasefire

Plans are on hold for President Donald Trump to sit down with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to talk about resolving the war in Ukraine. That's according to a U.S. official who wasn't authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The meeting had been announced last week. It was supposed to take place in Budapest, Hungary, although a date had not been set. The decision was made following a call between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

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Is President Trump just like Teddy Roosevelt?

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Hamas Returns Remains Of More Hostages

Israel’s military says Hamas has handed over the remains of two more hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza. Since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10, the remains of 13 hostages have been returned to Israel. After these latest remains arrive in Israel, another 13 still need to be recovered in Gaza and handed over. On a visit to Israel Tuesday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance urged a “little bit of patience” amid Israeli frustration with Hamas’ pace of returning the hostages. “Some of these hostages are buried under thousands of pounds of rubble. Some of the hostages, nobody even knows where they are,” Vance said. Israel is releasing 15 Palestinian bodies for the remains of each dead hostage, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. KIRYAT GAT, Israel (AP) — U.S. Vice President JD Vance and other envoys projected optimism Tuesday about Gaza 's fragile ceasefire agreement, calling progress better than anticipated as they visited a new center in Israel for civilian and military cooperation. Vance noted flareups of violence in recent days but said the ceasefire that began on Oct. 10 is going “better than I expected” after two years of war between Israel and Hamas. The Trump administration's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, added that “we are exceeding where we thought we would be at this time.” They are in Israel as questions remain over the long-term plan for peace, including whether Hamas will disarm, when and how an international security force will deploy to Gaza and who will govern the territory after the war. Vance tried to downplay any idea that his visit — his first as vice president — was urgently arranged to keep the ceasefire in place. He said he feels “confident that we’re going to be in a place where this peace lasts,” but warned that if Hamas doesn’t cooperate, it will be “obliterated.” Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and one of the architects of the ceasefire agreement, noted its complexity: “Both sides are transitioning from two years of very intense warfare to now a peacetime posture." Vance is expected to stay in the region until Thursday and meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials. On Tuesday, Netanyahu fired his national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, but gave no reason for the decision. Israeli media said Hanegbi had opposed the renewal of Israel’s Gaza offensive in March, and Israel’s failed attempt to assassinate Hamas’ leadership in an airstrike in Qatar in September. In a statement, Hanegbi noted “times of disagreement” with Netanyahu.

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Teddy Roosevelt Legacy Continues

Bret Baier has written a new book about Teddy Roosevelt, and talks about his legacy.

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Police: Woman wanted after baby found at NYC subway station

New York City police on Tuesday released images of a woman wanted for questioning after an infant girl with her umbilical cord still attached was abandoned at a busy midtown Manhattan subway station. The baby was left Monday in a passageway at the 34th Street-Penn Station subway stop during the typically crowded morning rush hour. The subway stop is attached to the broader Penn Station complex — the country’s busiest rail hub, which sits underneath the Madison Square Garden arena. Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying the woman, who is seen on a 2-second security camera video clip on a city sidewalk carrying something that appears to be wrapped in a bundle and holding it like someone would hold a baby. Police are calling it a case of endangering the welfare of a child. The infant was found unattended and wrapped in a blanket, police said. She was taken to a hospital for an evaluation and listed in stable condition. Police said they received reports that an unidentified person left the baby in the station and fled. Officials cordoned off a section of the passageway and a staircase with yellow tape afterward. “I’m calling it the ’Miracle on 34th Street,'" Demetrius Crichlow, president of New York City Transit, told reporters, alluding to the classic Christmas movie. New York has a law that allows a parent to relinquish a newborn up to 30 days old at a hospital, or staffed police or fire station without fear of being prosecuted.

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Trump: Hamas will be “eradicated” if they misbehave

President Trump has a warning for Hamas as it keeps an eye on the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Following weekend skirmishes involving Hamas militants, the president said the situation “will be taken care of very quickly.” He dispatched U.S. envoys to Israel this week to shore up the fragile ceasefire in Gaza.

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Our Values Saved The World

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Mike laughs at the hilarious new AI video of Trump "dumping" on No King's protesters.

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Democrats Holding Government Hostage

Democrats Holding Government Hostage

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Mean Orange Man vs Schumer’s Shutdown

The side hurting the poor is not who we are told to think it is.

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No Kings Protesters are Insane!

No Kings Protesters are Insane!

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The Shutdown Isn't Hurting Trump!

The Shutdown Isn't Hurting Trump!

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Trump won fair and square, and they still protest

Trump Won Fair and Square, and They Still Protest

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Stolen Louvre Jewels Reportedly Worth $102 Million

The Paris prosecutor leading the investigation says that crown jewels stolen in a Louvre heist were worth an estimated $102 million, but that the monetary estimate doesn’t include their historical value to France. Prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation, said about 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the suspects and gems after Sunday’s theft. She said in an interview with broadcaster RTL that the “wrongdoers who took these gems won’t earn 88 million euros if they had the very bad idea of disassembling these jewels." She says authorities hope the culprits "won’t destroy these jewels without rhyme or reason."

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Putin-Trump summit on hold after Russia rejects ceasefire

Plans are on hold for President Donald Trump to sit down with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to talk about resolving the war in Ukraine. That's according to a U.S. official who wasn't authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The meeting had been announced last week. It was supposed to take place in Budapest, Hungary, although a date had not been set. The decision was made following a call between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

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Is President Trump just like Teddy Roosevelt?

Can Trump end wars like Teddy Roosevelt did? 

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What is Trump's goal with China?

Will Trump meet with Xi Jinping? 

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Hamas Returns Remains Of More Hostages

Israel’s military says Hamas has handed over the remains of two more hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza. Since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10, the remains of 13 hostages have been returned to Israel. After these latest remains arrive in Israel, another 13 still need to be recovered in Gaza and handed over. On a visit to Israel Tuesday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance urged a “little bit of patience” amid Israeli frustration with Hamas’ pace of returning the hostages. “Some of these hostages are buried under thousands of pounds of rubble. Some of the hostages, nobody even knows where they are,” Vance said. Israel is releasing 15 Palestinian bodies for the remains of each dead hostage, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. KIRYAT GAT, Israel (AP) — U.S. Vice President JD Vance and other envoys projected optimism Tuesday about Gaza 's fragile ceasefire agreement, calling progress better than anticipated as they visited a new center in Israel for civilian and military cooperation. Vance noted flareups of violence in recent days but said the ceasefire that began on Oct. 10 is going “better than I expected” after two years of war between Israel and Hamas. The Trump administration's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, added that “we are exceeding where we thought we would be at this time.” They are in Israel as questions remain over the long-term plan for peace, including whether Hamas will disarm, when and how an international security force will deploy to Gaza and who will govern the territory after the war. Vance tried to downplay any idea that his visit — his first as vice president — was urgently arranged to keep the ceasefire in place. He said he feels “confident that we’re going to be in a place where this peace lasts,” but warned that if Hamas doesn’t cooperate, it will be “obliterated.” Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and one of the architects of the ceasefire agreement, noted its complexity: “Both sides are transitioning from two years of very intense warfare to now a peacetime posture." Vance is expected to stay in the region until Thursday and meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials. On Tuesday, Netanyahu fired his national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, but gave no reason for the decision. Israeli media said Hanegbi had opposed the renewal of Israel’s Gaza offensive in March, and Israel’s failed attempt to assassinate Hamas’ leadership in an airstrike in Qatar in September. In a statement, Hanegbi noted “times of disagreement” with Netanyahu.

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Teddy Roosevelt Legacy Continues

Bret Baier has written a new book about Teddy Roosevelt, and talks about his legacy.

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Police: Woman wanted after baby found at NYC subway station

New York City police on Tuesday released images of a woman wanted for questioning after an infant girl with her umbilical cord still attached was abandoned at a busy midtown Manhattan subway station. The baby was left Monday in a passageway at the 34th Street-Penn Station subway stop during the typically crowded morning rush hour. The subway stop is attached to the broader Penn Station complex — the country’s busiest rail hub, which sits underneath the Madison Square Garden arena. Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying the woman, who is seen on a 2-second security camera video clip on a city sidewalk carrying something that appears to be wrapped in a bundle and holding it like someone would hold a baby. Police are calling it a case of endangering the welfare of a child. The infant was found unattended and wrapped in a blanket, police said. She was taken to a hospital for an evaluation and listed in stable condition. Police said they received reports that an unidentified person left the baby in the station and fled. Officials cordoned off a section of the passageway and a staircase with yellow tape afterward. “I’m calling it the ’Miracle on 34th Street,'" Demetrius Crichlow, president of New York City Transit, told reporters, alluding to the classic Christmas movie. New York has a law that allows a parent to relinquish a newborn up to 30 days old at a hospital, or staffed police or fire station without fear of being prosecuted.

Read More...

Trump: Hamas will be “eradicated” if they misbehave

President Trump has a warning for Hamas as it keeps an eye on the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Following weekend skirmishes involving Hamas militants, the president said the situation “will be taken care of very quickly.” He dispatched U.S. envoys to Israel this week to shore up the fragile ceasefire in Gaza.

Read More...

What Biden's Democracy Looked Like

What Biden's Democracy Looked Like

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This Is What Democracy Looks Like

This Is What Democracy Looks Like

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Our Values Saved The World

McCullough and Flesch on the single secret that saved civilization.

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Trump's Newest AI Video Has The Left Going CRAZY

Mike laughs at the hilarious new AI video of Trump "dumping" on No King's protesters.

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New York's Mayor Race Gets Even CRAZIER

Mike breaks down the insane new details surrounding the New York City Mayoral race.

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