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Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney Backlash Still Crushing Sales

Two years after Bud Light partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, the brand continues to struggle, posting dismal sales over what should have been its most profitable holiday weekend. Despite favorable July 4th weather and strong performance from Anheuser-Busch InBev’s (ABI) other labels, Bud Light remains a “clear laggard,” according to industry data.

Christian Coffee Shop Attacked for Serving the Homeless

A Denver coffee shop owner is facing organized protests from radical leftist groups after launching a Christian-based outreach to support the city’s homeless. Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café and founder of the ministry “Recycle God’s Love,” says his mission to serve the needy has drawn hostility solely because of his Christian faith.

Pro-Illegal Migrant Activists Target ICE in Violent Clashes

Far-left activist groups supporting illegal immigration are shifting tactics—from aiding unlawful border crossings to organizing direct confrontations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on American soil. These increasingly aggressive campaigns are obstructing federal law enforcement efforts, sparking riots, and putting officers' lives at risk.

NBC News Comer Attack Backfires Badly

NBC News attempted a “gotcha” moment against Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) this week, only to expose its own lack of basic understanding about how digital signatures work. The far-left outlet ran a story suggesting Comer’s use of a digital signature undercuts his investigation into President Joe Biden’s repeated use of the autopen—a comparison critics immediately slammed as misleading and partisan.

Florida Execution Today for Convicted Double Murderer

Florida is scheduled to carry out the execution of 54-year-old Michael Bernard Bell by lethal injection today. Bell was convicted in 1995 for the double murder of 18-year-old Tamecka Smith and 23-year-old Jimmy West, whom he ambushed and killed with an AK-47 outside a bar in a tragic case of mistaken identity.

Justice Department Strikes Back at Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal

The Department of Justice has requested that the Supreme Court reject Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her sex trafficking conviction.

Trump Hosts CEOs in Unprecedented Faith & Economy Summit

President Trump gathers over 60 CEOs at the White House for a groundbreaking Faith and Economy summit.

Newsom’s $101 Million Palisades Housing Plan Sparks Outrage

Governor Newsom allocates $101 million for low-income housing in wildfire-hit Palisades, triggering criticism over property rights.

Outrage Grows Over ‘Jews for Zohran’ Ties to Pro‑CCP Billionaire’s Niece

“Jews for Zohran,” led by billionaire Roy Singham’s niece, draws criticism amid alleged pro‑CCP influence and anti‑Israel sentiment.

Colorado State Hides DEI Under New Names, Faces Federal Civil Rights Complaint

America First Legal filed a complaint against Colorado State University for rebranding DEI programs to avoid civil rights laws.

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