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(Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message below and working with them through the links below which benefits Gateway Pundit. We appreciate your support!) Millions of Americans understand why it is so important to be prepared. It is why so many Americans have stockpiled guns, ammo, food and other supplies. Unfortunately, far too many are failing to stockpile one of the single most important items – prescription medication. We know that the next crisis is just around the corner, and we know – sadly – that we simply can’t just trust the government to…

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Bill Skarsgård in the Horror/Thriller film LOCKED, a The Avenue release. Courtesy of The Avenue. From a certain point-of-view, cars are nothing more than very expensive death traps. Director David Yarovesky (Brightburn, Nightbooks) takes that perspective quite literally in his latest effort, Locked, a unique psychological thriller co-starring Bill Skarsgård and two-time Academy Award recipient Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs, The Father). An English-language remake of the Argentine release 4×4, the film centers around Eddie (Skarsgård), a cash-strapped deadbeat and failure of a father who makes the grievous error of breaking into a luxury SUV that just so…

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WASHINGTON, DC March 21, 2025: US President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White … MoreThe Washington Post via Getty Images It’s been a whirlwind month for student loan borrowers, as the Trump administration has taken a series of actions that have plunged repayment and student loan forgiveness programs into turmoil and uncertainty. Many borrowers may feel paralyzed. In February, following a new ruling by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in an ongoing legal challenge over the Biden-era SAVE plan, the Trump administration effectively shut down the entire income-driven repayment plan system. The U.S. Department of…

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Both Russian and Ukrainian delegations are in Saudi Arabia for ceasefire talks, but aren’t meeting each other directly, relying on American shuttle diplomacy to inch towards a settlement. Russia-U.S. talks began again on Monday morning in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the latest phase in back-and-forth ‘shuttle diplomacy’ efforts by the President Donald Trump administration to broker a peace in Ukraine. Speaking briefly in a break after talks had gone on three hours at the Ritz-Carlton Riyadh [pictured, top], Russian negotiator Grigory Karasin said both sides had been thrashing out “irritants”, a phrase frequently used by the Russians in recent weeks to express…

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) has hit reverse on his sneering comment about Tesla stock dropping, saying he was “being a smart-ass” when he said he was reveling in watching it head south. He hastened to add anyone who took offense at his caustic quip lacked a sense of humor to match his own. “I have to be careful about being a smart-ass, I was making a joke,” Mediaite reports Walz said. He then referenced those who took offense, saying “These people have no sense of humor. They are the most literal people.” “My point was they’re all mad and I said…

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On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks said that the Trump administration’s conditions for Columbia University to keep their federal funding “are kind of reasonable, and Columbia should have done all of this stuff five or ten years ago. They really did get ideologically out of control.” But President Donald Trump is an “extortionist” and higher education as a whole has to say, “no more deals.” And “there will be a time where everybody has to hold together and stand up and say, no, no more deals.” Brooks said, “In the case of Columbia, I personally think…

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Uniqlo’s three-year project will provide job-ready skills to help vulnerable young adults, especially women, transition from unsafe and unstable work in the informal sector.The Job Oriented Vocational Training Centre targets job seekers aged 18 to 29 from Delhi’s underprivileged communities. Priority is given to school dropouts, children of migrant workers, those living in poverty, or those with limited access to employment or vocational training opportunities.By December 2027, the goal of this initiative is to have equipped 2,700 youths with technical skills and professional world insights.Uniqlo is also considering offering internships at its stores and facilities for programme participants to gain…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — As congressional lawmakers scramble to respond to President Donald Trump’s slashing of the federal government, one group is already taking a front and center role: military veterans.From layoffs at the Department of Veterans Affairs to a Pentagon purge of archives that documented diversity in the military, veterans have been acutely affected by Trump’s actions. And with the Republican president determined to continue slashing the federal government, the burden will only grow on veterans, who make up roughly 30% of the federal workforce and often tap government benefits they earned with their military service.“At a moment of crisis…

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Tim Walz is trying to regroup to help Democrats fight the Trump administration, but he’s still trying to figure out why he and his party lost in November.“I knew it was my job to try and pick off those other swing states, and we didn’t,” he said about the 2024 election. “I come back home to lick my wounds and say, goddamn, at least we won here.”Walz was speaking on Saturday in Rochester, Minnesota – in the district he once represented in Congress, as part of his soul-searching tour around the country after the Democrats’ bruising 2024 defeat.Walz’s tour is…

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Departures from the Czech army have risen by 40% annually since 2022, according to the Novinky news outlet The Czech army is losing a growing number of experienced soldiers over fears that they could be deployed to Ukraine, Defense Minister Jana Cernochova has claimed.The minister made the remarks in the Czech Senate last week, during a debate on an amendment aimed at increasing benefits to attract new military recruits and reduce the number of departures. “For some people, the reason for leaving was the war in Ukraine,” Cernochova said, as cited by Novinky.She added that some soldiers were unsettled by…

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