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One Olympian in Milan has apparently decided to protest the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency by using unsanitary methods. British-American freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy posted a picture to Instagram on Wednesday in which he urged his followers to call their senators “to speak up against ICE and put pressure on them during the current DHS funding negotiations.” The post also showed “F*ck ice” written in yellow snow between two skis. The full text of the post read: Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I’m a constituent from [Your City, State]. I’m calling to urge Senator [Name] to refuse…
Republican candidate Anthony DiLorenzo has entered the race in New Hampshire’s First Congressional District with a commanding fundraising lead, outpacing all Democratic contenders in his first quarter and signaling growing Republican momentum ahead of the 2026 midterms. In his first quarter since entering the race, DiLorenzo pulled in $833,000, outpacing every Democratic contender by a wide margin. Maura Sullivan, the top Democratic fundraiser, raised $518,000, followed by Stefany Shaheen with $405,000, Christian Urrutia with $175,000, Carleigh Beriont with $55,000, Sarah Chadzynski with under $10,000, and Heath Howard with just $5,300. New Hampshire’s First District has moved nearly four points toward…
More than half of immigrant-headed households are on one or more forms of taxpayer-funded welfare, far surpassing the welfare use of native-born American households, newly released analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies revealed. The figures, based on the Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) in 2024, show that 53 percent of immigrant-headed households — including those headed by naturalized citizens, legal immigrants, and illegal aliens — are on at least one welfare program. Compare that to 37 percent of American-headed households on welfare. When naturalized citizens are taken out of the picture, the data shows that almost…
Ski jumpers with pumped-up packages can reportedly glide further than their competitors The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is investigating a bizarre scheme in which ski jumpers allegedly injected hyaluronic acid into their penises to fly longer and further at the Winter Olympics.The athletes reportedly pumped their peckers with hyaluronic acid before being measured for their skin-tight suits ahead of this year’s Winter Olympics, German tabloid Bild reported last month. It is understood that the bigger the jumper’s suit, the more aerodynamic friction is caused, thus extending the athlete’s flight.Speaking at a press conference ahead of the Winter Olympics in Milan…
The Associated Press (AP) accused several European nations competing in the Winter Olympics of having a lack of diversity on their teams, claiming they are “overwhelmingly white.” In an article from the AP, the outlet highlighted how “immigration from Africa and the Middle East has transformed the demographics of Europe in recent decades.” The outlet also noted that while the United States was “sending one of its most diverse teams,” the team rosters for countries such as France, Germany, and Switzerland “look a lot like Sweden’s: overwhelmingly white and lacking the immigrant representation.” “At the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, Sweden…
Utah has joined the growing list of states offering PragerU educational resources, as the state’s Board of Education recently approved a new online learning finance course, the conservative organization announced on Wednesday. “We are thrilled to serve families and teachers in Utah who wish to include our financial literacy learning resources in their lessons,” Jill Simonian, the organization’s director of outreach and co-creator of PragerU Kids, told Breitbart News. “By having all of our PragerU Kids materials online, we are so grateful to be able to offer full transparency for every educational resource we create, so parents and teachers may better connect and…
Thursday on CNN’s “The Arena,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, if passed, would likely violate the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. Host Kasie Hunt said, “Congressman, of course, the president’s allies say that this is all about the SAVE act. Which would require voter ID, although a fairly stringent form of it. Voter ID is supported by the majority of Americans. But there are Democrats on the Hill and you voted against this? Why not support voter ID?” Raskin said, “Well, look, first of all, this is not a problem that people are…
The deployment of substantial US military forces to the Persian Gulf has once again revived speculation about the possibility of American military action against Iran. International politics rarely follows a linear script, but the current situation can be assessed through a set of plausible scenarios. One of them, and not the least serious, is the use of force.There are arguments that support the military option. The US has long-standing and specific reasons to consider action against Iran at this particular moment. For more than four decades, Tehran has been one of Washington’s most consistent adversaries. Its hostility toward Israel, a…
Cycles are often systemic, predictable, and, as I have long argued, often the result of policy distortions interacting with underlying structural forces. The latest data showing where the cost of living is rising fastest in the United States is a textbook example of how centralized, urban-centric policies can create persistent price pressures and distort economic incentives. According to a new study by Plasma, the cities where the cost of living is rising fastest are: New York City San Diego, California San Francisco, California Los Angeles, California Seattle, Washington Boston, Massachusetts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania San Jose, California Chicago, Illinois Baltimore, Maryland All of…
President Donald Trump delivers a primetime address announcing the launch of the Trump RX health care site on Thursday, February 5. The president spoke earlier Thursday at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also briefed reporters earlier today, discussing a number of topics. Read the full article here