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Richard Stengel worked in the Obama administration as the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. He was clearly a fan of Obama’s Iran Deal. Stengel recently appeared on MSNBC and was talking about the conflict in Iran and tried to suggest that Iran makes a better ally for the U.S. than Israel. When the host pointed out that people in Iran often chant ‘death to America’ Stengel twisted himself into knots trying to downplay this fact. It’s really something to behold. The Washington Free Beacon reported: MSNBC political analyst and former Obama administration official Rick Stengel…

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Members of the media report before Court Opens outside the Southern District of New York Federal … More Court, as jury selection begins in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex crimes trial in New York on May 5, 2025. Jury selection begins Monday in New York in the blockbuster federal sex trafficking trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who stands accused of years of harrowing abuse. (Photo by kena betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images As the Diddy trial continues to make headlines, the rise of cosplay journalism driven by influencers and content…

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On Thursday’s “CNN NewsNight,” CNN Senior Political Commentator and former Obama Adviser Van Jones said that people on the left haven’t “thought seriously enough about what if Iran does get the bomb” and while he isn’t sure what the U.S. should do, “I would like to see progressives take more seriously the threat here of the bomb.” Jones stated, “I don’t think people on the left have thought seriously enough about what if Iran does get the bomb? That’s a different world than most of us have thought about as progressives. In other words, Iran, they say death to America,…

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On Friday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the Second Amendment Foundation’s lower court victory against California’s one-gun-a-month law. The case, Nguyen v. Bonta, was brought by SAF, the Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc., and San Diego County Gun Owners PAC, two FFL gun dealers, and six private citizens including Michelle Nguyen. The three judges on the Ninth Circuit panel were John B. Owens, Bridget S. Bade, and Danielle J. Forrest. Forrest Wrote the majority opinion, noting: California has a “one-gun-a-month” law that prohibits most people from buying more than one firearm in a 30-day period. The district court held that…

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Rep. Jerry Nadler is the latest Democrat to insist that ICE agents should not wear masks, despite the fact that the left is threatening their lives and the lives of their families. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is now running for mayor of New York City, made a similar demand today. Far left radicals on college campuses have been covering their faces, usually with keffiyehs, for two years and these Democrats said absolutely nothing. Antifa radicals cover their faces in masks and Democrats say nothing. But now they care about masks for ICE. Nadler is angry because he…

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LordeGetty Images New Zealand singer Lorde has been in the public eye since she was a teenager, effectively growing up in the spotlight and coming into her own in front of millions of fans. Her upcoming fourth studio album Virgin is shaping up to be a treatise on discovering who you are and reconciling who that person is with what others — in this case, the world — might think of you. The recently released single “Man of the Year” elaborated on that sentiment, and her latest single “Hammer” gives a wider look into her psyche at this moment in…

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The U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals are split on the application of Anti-SLAPP laws in the federal … Moregetty Chip Paucek had been the CEO of a company (U2, Inc.) which had failed under some negative circumstances. Paucek is now the CEO of a new company (Pro-Athlete Community, Inc. a/k/a “PAC”) which provides educational and other support to professional athletes who have ceased playing. Paucek came to the attention of Dahn Shaulis, who is a blogger covering the education industry through his publication Higher Education Inquirer (“HEI”). After following Paucek’s failure with U2, Shaulis then began to investigate and cover…

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Iran’s so-called “Supreme Leader” posted on X on Friday morning that the “Zionist enemy is being punished now” as one missile landed in the city of Be’er Sheva, damaging a building and injuring seven people lightly. The missile had apparently been intended to be part of a much larger barrage, but the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) destroyed ballistic missiles that had been primed for launch in Iran before they could be fired at Israel. Though it was the second missile in as many days to hit the city, where Jews and Arabs both live, it was a sign of a…

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President Donald Trump said Friday that sometimes “toughness” is required to achieve peace when he was asked about the situation in Iran. Trump fielded questions from members of the media after Air Force One touched down in New Jersey on Friday. “Always a peacemaker,” Trump said when asked about Iran. “That doesn’t mean–sometimes you need some toughness to make peace, but always a peacemaker,” Trump added. Trump shared his sentiment a day after announcing that Iran has “within the next two weeks” to strike a deal with the United States regarding its nuclear program. He has been adamant in his stance…

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The US president understands the complexity of the ongoing talks between Moscow and Kiev, according to Tammy Bruce US President Donald Trump views a negotiated agreement between Russia and Ukraine as the only viable path to ending the ongoing conflict, according to State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.Trump’s efforts to mediate a truce between Russia and Ukraine contributed to the countries restarting direct negotiations in Türkiye last month – talks that Kiev had abandoned in 2022 to focus on its military campaign. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that while Moscow is not seeking an “unconditional surrender,” Kiev must acknowledge…

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