Favored in Colorado Senate primary, Hickenlooper declines to debate challenger Gonzales

As the June 30 primary approaches, incumbent U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper is facing sharp criticism for skipping at least seven scheduled debates and forums with progressive challenger Julie Gonzales, mirroring the "Cardboard Cory" evasion tactics of the 2020 election.

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Stephen Miller made an anti-trans post about James Talarico. The DNC response hit its mark

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller falsely claimed that Texas Senate candidate James Talarico was transgender during a heated online exchange on Tuesday, as Republicans escalated anti-LGBTQ+ attacks against the Democrat.

The exchange began after the Democratic National Committee promoted Talarico on its official X account following Texas Republican voters’ decision to nominate…

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Trump to Recite Eyebrow-Raising Scripture at Bible Reading Event

President Trump is not exactly known for his piousness, but one Bible verse seems to have struck his fancy—probably because it was used by evangelical Christians to sing his praises while they tried to overthrow the government on January 6.

In the Old Testament, 2 Chronicles 7:11-22 consists of God responding to a prayer from Solomon, a king of ancient Israel. God promises Solomon he will bless…

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New Video Busts ICE Lie About Immigrant Beating Agent With a Shovel

It appears that federal immigration authorities have once again lied about an ICE shooting in Minneapolis.

New footage obtained by _The New York Times_ exposes how Immigration and Customs Enforcement lied about one of its agents being beaten with a shovel and broom—and reveals why the agency likely dropped charges against the immigrant they shot.

In January, rideshare delivery driver Alfredo…

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New Yorkers Want to Tax the Rich. Julie Menin Doesn’t Care.

Zohran Mamdani has called for taxing the rich to close New York City’s large budget deficit. His position is popular with most New Yorkers, but wealthy City Council Speaker Julie Menin is giving cover to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s refusal to raise taxes.


Julie Menin’s refusal to push for higher taxes on the wealthy is of a piece with her other moves as the highest-ranking member of the city…

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How to Reclaim America From the Scammers and Frauds

America’s first Gilded Age is often remembered as a time of industrial growth and excessive corporate power, when economic power and basic resources became concentrated in too few hands for a healthy democratic society to tolerate. The very name conjures up images of railroads and steel mills, coal mines and robber barons.

It was also a golden age of scams, frauds, and cons. Confidence men who…

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The Lost Cause Gets a Tinseltown Makeover

Cauleen Smith recently encountered a terrifying specter. A spirit appeared to her portending a divine promise, like a biblical angel to Mary or the prophets. The spirit was of a white woman in billowing robes, her hair tied in a chignon. And she said that God—God Almighty Himself—will descend from the heavens to the earth and vindicate the Confederate States of America. The rebel nation’s white…

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Democrats Storm Out of “Fake” Bondi Briefing on Epstein Files

Multiple House Democrats walked out of a closed-door briefing Wednesday with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, calling it a “fake hearing” and accusing her of a “cover-up.”

The briefing was regarding Bondi’s and the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files, and comes just days after Bondi was subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to testify over…

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The GOAT: Antec 900 Case Revisit & New 900 (2026) Review, Benchmarks, and Thermalsjimmy_thang March 13, 2026

We're revisiting the GOAT of cases from an earlier era: The Antec 900 (or "Nine Hundred," originally), but also, we're reviewing Antec's brand new 2026 900 case

The Highlights

  • The original Antec Nine Hundred was revolutionary and era-defining, and definitely a nostalgia punch for…
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ICE Chief Admits Agents Seem to Have Lied About Why They Shot Someone

On January 14, two ICE officers were involved in a confrontation with two Venezuelan immigrants in Minneapolis that ended with one of the agents shooting one of the men in the leg. The officers claimed that the immigrants were assaulting them with a broom and a shovel, justifying their use of force. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called it an “attempted murder of federal law…

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