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Kentucky school board chairman Jeffrey Miller resigned his position after attention was drawn to a 2018 Facebook post in which he allegedly urged people to “shoot Republicans.” Miller was chairman of the Erlanger-Elsmere Independent School District. The Daily Mail reported that Miller also allegedly posted, “F*** the police.” Kentucky State Rep. Steven Doan (R) pushed for Miller’s resignation and told the Daily Mail, “These [types of comments] have no place in our schools or community. Political violence and criminal behavior are unacceptable, and we must model better conduct for our children.” He went so far as to write an op-ed in the Cincinnati Enquirer calling…

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Senate Republicans are scrambling to iron out changes to President Donald Trump’s $9.4 billion request for spending clawbacks ahead of a key vote on Tuesday. Majority Leader John Thune needs 51 votes to start debate on the “rescissions” package, and as of Monday evening, it was not clear he had them. He’s also staring down a looming deadline: Congress has until Friday night to clear the request Trump sent last month, or the president will be forced to spend the money as Congress intended. An added wrinkle is that if the Senate makes changes it will have to be passed…

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The US-led bloc lacks both the funds and weaponry to prop up Kiev, Francois Chauvancy says Washington’s plans to funnel more military aid to Ukraine through NATO may run up against a lack of funds and hardware, retired French Brigadier General Francois Chauvancy has warned.Chauvancy made the remarks to Le Figaro over the weekend, raising questions about US President Donald Trump’s plans.”I don’t see how NATO can purchase weapons for a third country. It doesn’t have the financial means and can’t empty its stockpiles in the areas it controls, as they are few in number. Finally, it can’t deliver weapons…

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AI-Generated image by Grok: the Netherlands, between old windmills and new wind turbines. Go woke, go ‘broken power grid’. Around the world, the unreliability of the new power-generating technologies and the unwise rush towards ‘net-zero’ goals are leading the countries most invested in these ruinous policies into deep power supply troubles. After blackouts in Spain, Portugal and parts of France two months ago, now it’s the ultra-liberal kingdom of the Netherlands that is reaping the electricity shortage that they sowed with their woke agenda. It arose today that the Dutch are now rationing electricity. Their overloaded power grid can’t take…

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Proposed tariffs up to 100% on Chinese cranes could significantly raise port upgrade costs. An Appeal for Tariff Delays In a move that will likely fall on deaf ears, U.S. Ports Appeal for Delay to Tariffs on Chinese Cranes The administration is proposing tariffs of up to 100% on Chinese-made cranes and other cargo-handling equipment as part of broader efforts to counter China’s dominance of the maritime industry. Shipping industry officials say the fees would be stacked on top of 25% tariffs on Chinese-made cranes introduced under the Biden administration, and in addition to China duties being considered by Trump’s trade…

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China’s customs agency on Monday released data that showed trade between China and Russia slipped by 9.1 percent to $106.48 billion in the first half of 2025. The decline in trade between the two authoritarian powers appears to be accelerating, which is bad news for Russia since China has become its most indispensable economic ally following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Trade between Russia and China grew quickly in 2022 and 2023, as many of Russia’s other trading partners imposed sanctions after the Ukraine invasion in February 2022. Bilateral trade grew by 26 percent in 2023, reaching a record high of…

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A man was reportedly arrested after he was seen clashing with attendees at Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit (TPUSA SAS) in Tampa, Florida, and appearing to attack a man in the street. Julio Rosas, a national correspondent with the Blaze, posted a video on X showing a guy standing outside of his vehicle and appearing to get into a shouting match with attendees outside of Turning Point USA’s SAS event. The man can then be seen walking across the street, and over to where the SAS attendees were, and getting into a verbal argument with them. “Come closer,” the…

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Three House Democrats are urging their divided caucus to support a GOP-led cryptocurrency bill on the floor this week. Democratic Reps. Don Davis of North Carolina, Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey and Ritchie Torres of New York sent a letter, obtained by POLITICO, to their Democratic colleagues Monday pressing them to vote for the legislation despite its “shortcomings.” The trio warn in the new letter that the U.S. cannot “lag behind” on cryptocurrency development and “maintaining the status quo only heightens risk, weakens U.S. leadership, and allows bad actors to operate unchecked.” The Democrats added, “Although this bill is not…

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German troops are prepared to kill Russian soldiers if Moscow attacks a NATO member, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has suggested.In an interview with the Financial Times published on Sunday, Pistorius stressed that German forces – some of whom have recently been redeployed to Lithuania – would not hesitate to take lethal action if necessary.“If deterrence doesn’t work and Russia attacks, is it going to happen? Yes,” Pistorius said. “But I would recommend that you simply go to Vilnius and talk to the representatives of the German brigade there. They know exactly what their job is.”According to Pistorius, any talk about…

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Charlie Kirk talks to Fox News Co-anchor Brian Kilmeade on 7/14/25 Charlie Kirk was on Fox News on Monday with co-anchor Brian Kilmeade to discuss the Democrat party’s continual shift to more extreme ideological views. He explained that this was an opportunity for conservatives to “consolidate our popular support.” “The Democrat party, we were wondering if they were going to moderate,” Kirk said. “It turns out the Democrat party and the Democrat base does not want a move to moderation. They want the opposite actually. Zohran Mamdani, and the rise of Mamdani really could go to show they want more…

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