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Soros, Pritzker Donations Helped Fuel Jay Jones’s Scandal-Plagued Campaign

Democratic megadonors Soros and Pritzker are under scrutiny after funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars to Virginia Democrat Jay Jones, who is facing widespread outrage over text messages where he fantasized about shooting a Republican lawmaker and wishing death on his colleague’s children.

Houthi Chief of Staff Killed in Israeli Strike, Confirmed Dead

Houthi chief Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Ghamari, the Iran-backed terror group’s chief of staff, was confirmed dead Thursday following an Israeli strike that targeted him in August.

Trump Takes on Colombia

President Donald Trump reiterated his criticism of Colombia, pledging to end funding to the country over its cocaine production.

Colorado Bank Robberies on the Rise Despite National Decline

Colorado bank robberies are climbing again, even as the rest of the nation sees a decline, according to new FBI data and warnings from state banking leaders.

Communist Candidate’s CNN Insult Sparks Backlash in Maine Senate Race

Self-described communist Graham Platner—a Democrat hoping to unseat Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)—is under fire for calling being accused of watching CNN “even more insulting than calling me retard.”

Polls Show Massive Support for Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Deal

President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire deal has boosted his approval ratings sharply, as voters rally behind his handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to a new Emerson College poll released Friday.

Global Suicide Lobby Advances Dangerous Push to Include Children

International groups are pushing to expand assisted suicide access to minors, raising alarm over weakened protections.

Boston Moves Toward City‑Run Grocery Stores to Tackle Food Shortages

Boston is exploring the creation of city‑run grocery stores to combat soaring food insecurity and grocery costs.

Karine Jean-Pierre Quits Democrats After Biden Collapse Exposes Party Chaos

Karine Jean-Pierre is cutting ties with the Democratic Party after criticizing its treatment of President Biden during his 2024 withdrawal.

Harvard Reports $113 Million Operating Loss Amid Historic Giving Surge

Harvard University posted a $113 million operating loss in FY 2025 even as it secured record gifts and robust investment returns.

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