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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Trump ignites firestorm on social media after sharing image of him depicted as “President of Venezuela””
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Trump ignites firestorm on social media after sharing image of him depicted as “President of Venezuela””

US President Donald Trump recently shared a digitally altered image on his Truth Social platform declaring himself the “Acting President of Venezuela.” The post, which appeared shortly after dramatic developments in the South American nation, featured a mock-up resembling an edited Wikipedia page. It displayed Trump’s official portrait alongside text positioning him as the incumbent […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Gen Z students arriving to college unable to even read a full sentence
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Gen Z students arriving to college unable to even read a full sentence

In a thought-provoking Fortune article published just days ago, educators are sounding the alarm on a troubling trend: Generation Z students entering college with severe deficiencies in reading comprehension, forcing professors to overhaul their teaching strategies while raising concerns about heightened anxiety and inadequate preparation for professional life. This issue, far from isolated anecdotes, reflects […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals
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Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals

In a significant escalation of labor tensions in New York City’s healthcare sector, nearly 15,000 nurses initiated a strike on January 12, 2026, affecting several major hospitals, as reported by The New York Times. This walkout, involving facilities like NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Montefiore Medical Center, and the main campus of Mount Sinai Hospital along with two other […]
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Meta hires former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chair
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Meta hires former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chair

Before joining Meta, Powell McCormick was working as deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump.
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Sons Of Liberty Media
Sons Of Liberty Media
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Contradictions In Thinking, Framing, & Persuasive Propaganda
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Contradictions In Thinking, Framing, & Persuasive Propaganda

The Ice shooting in Minnesota is just another example of how divided and limited in our capacity to think critically our nation has become. The issue is dominated by the narratives representing two ideologies guiding and controlling the American mind, with little room for any perspectives outside of this box. The so-called conservative right, who …
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker Stuns With Acoustic Version Of Robert Earl Keen’s “Feelin’ Good Again” In Honor Of His 70th Birthday
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Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker Stuns With Acoustic Version Of Robert Earl Keen’s “Feelin’ Good Again” In Honor Of His 70th Birthday

Singing one for Robert Earl Keen. Evan Felker is honoring one of his musical icons for his 70th birthday. Robert Earl Keen just turned 70 years old on January 11th, and to honor the living legend, a few of his friends are getting together to cover some of their favorite songs from his spanning catalog. While all the performances laid down as a part of the “Three 20’s and a 10” project are incredible, the Turnpike Troubadours‘ Evan Felker stunned with an acoustic performance of “Feelin’ Good Again.” “We’re celebrating Robert Earl Keen’s 70th birthday with a very special “Three 20’s and a 10” Tribute featuring favorite REK covers from familiar faces like Cody Canada, Evan Felker, Hayes Carll, Wade Bowen, Parker McCollum, and more! Kicking things off is a snippet from Evan Felker performing “’Feelin’ Good Again.’ Honoring the years, the miles, and the music.” View this post on Instagram Recorded live from Fort Worth, the cover appears to have been taped before (or after) Evan Felker performed as the musical guest for the Fort Worth Stockshow and Rodeo’s Grand Entry Gala, which was held at the iconic Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum. Before diving into the tune, Felker shared a few words for REK as he celebrated the start of 70. “Hey Robert Earl, I hope you’re enjoying your dry January as much as I am. Um, Happy Birthday, buddy. Happy 70th birthday. And thanks for all you’ve done to inspire folks around playing music. We’re going to do my favorite one of yours for you.”  Felker and his backing band then dive into a stunning performance of the iconic song. “Feelin’ Good Again” is one of Keen’s most well-loved songs, and over the years, many theories have emerged about what the lyrics truly mean. In 2020, Keen finally gave a backstory on what the song meant, and at its core, “Feelin’ Good Again” is about “Returning home after a long time gone.” Earl then dove deeper into the song’s inspiration, noting that lyrics come from spending time at a little hole-in-the-wall bar down the street from his home. “I lived in Bandera, Texas. When I would come home, it would occasionally be really late — this was back when I didn’t have a bus. And there was this place called Arkey Blue’s Silver Dollar Saloon that you could go to, still exists. So I would come home and my wife would be asleep. Now, the other way, just about half a block, was Arkey’s. Lit up with a big silver dollar, and it says ‘Arkey Blue’s Silver Dollar’ on it. And I would go there. Not to avoid going home, but to decompress from traveling — I would still be pretty awake. Even past 2:00 a.m.” You can see that he’s not kidding at all when you compare his words to the lyrics. Keen’s soft melody depicts him strolling into a bar, feeling a sense of warmth wash over him as he enters, seeing his old friends and hearing some of his favorite tunes. While it’s not the traditional sense of coming home after being gone for a long time, places like this bar are a second home to many folks, and we all know that nostalgic feeling of walking into a place you love and miss. “So I strolled across old Main StreetWalked down a flight of stairsStepped into the hall and saw all my friends were thereA neon sign was flashin’, ‘Welcome, come on in’It feels so good feelin’ good again” Keen continues: “There is a bar and you walk down from the steps to get there. And in the cellar, which is the bar, was all of Arkey’s stuff. He had velvet paintings of Elvis and Dolly, and this great jukebox, and this corner stage where he would play every Friday and Saturday night. Arkey said actually that he built that place because he was kicked out of every honky-tonk in Texas … So Arkey’s was just a comfortable place to go and there was always people at a table, and it was a beer joint. So anyway, there it is. There’s the inspiration to the song.” Keen also noted that all the characters in the song, like Perkins, are real people, and the events are based on what happened during those late nights at Arkey’s. If you’re a songwriter, this is your sign not to pass on penning a love letter of sorts to your favorite local watering hole, because it led REK to pen one of his most influential songs. If you like REK’s “Feelin’ Good Again,” you will adore Evan Felker’s acoustic take on the classic. Turn it all the way up. The post Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker Stuns With Acoustic Version Of Robert Earl Keen’s “Feelin’ Good Again” In Honor Of His 70th Birthday first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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“He Showed Up With No Questions Asked”: Wynonna Judd Reveals That Bob Weir Performed At Naomi Judd’s Private Celebration Of Funeral Celebration
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“He Showed Up With No Questions Asked”: Wynonna Judd Reveals That Bob Weir Performed At Naomi Judd’s Private Celebration Of Funeral Celebration

Showing up for a good friend. The musical world has been mourning the last few days after learning of the passing of Bob Weir. Bob Weir, the founding member of the Grateful Dead, passed away at the age of 78. The singer-songwriter’s official social media page confirmed the heartbreaking news: “It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Bobby Weir. He transitioned peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, after courageously beating cancer as only Bobby could. Unfortunately, he succumbed to underlying lung issues…   His loving family, Natascha, Monet, and Chloe, request privacy during this difficult time and offer their gratitude for the outpouring of love, support, and remembrance. May we honor him not only in sorrow, but in how bravely we continue with open hearts, steady steps, and the music leading us home. Hang it up and see what tomorrow brings.” View this post on Instagram The post went on to say that Bob Weir was diagnosed with cancer back in July of 2025, and started treatment just before he and Dead and Company took the stage at Golden Gate Park for a celebration of 60 years of the Grateful Dead’s music. Weir’s family called those three nights of shows “not farewells, but gifts. Another act of resilience. An artist choosing, even then, to keep going by his own design.” The Grateful Dead has toured pretty much every year since 1965, with the iteration of the band being the only thing that’s changed across the decades. The most popular version of the band, at least in the past decade, has been Dead and Company. It usually consisted of Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart (drums), and Bill Kreutzmann (drums), with John Mayer stepping in to play guitar and lead vocals, and bass player Oteil Burbridge and keys player Jeff Chimenti rounding out the group. Though the band members and the band’s name changed often over the years, Bob Weir was always the through-line. He stood on stage and shared the Grateful Dead’s music for 60 years. Many artists across all genres have been sharing their tributes and heartfelt words for their late icon and friend. Billy Strings has spoken out about how much Weir meant to him as an aspiring artist and later in life when the two formed a friendship, and now Wynonna Judd is also sharing a few words to her fans and followers about Weir—including a tender moment surrounding the death of her mother, Naomi Judd. Naomi Judd, member of the mother/daughter duo The Judds, died by self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 30th, 2022, at her home in Tennessee. Naomi was 76 years old. After the death of Naomi, the Judd family was left with their own grief, and so was the country music community. After the singer’s loss, the country music world rallied around the family and celebrated the life and incredible music that Naomi had a hand in creating. However, country fans just now learned that Bob Weir showed up for the Judd family equally after the death of Naomi. After learning of Weir’s passing, Wynonna took to social media to share kind words about a friend who became family. The “Why Not Me” singer revealed that during a private celebration of life for her late mother, Weir showed up and hopped on stage to sing a few songs in honor of Naomi Judd, which, in turn, meant the world to the Judd family. “My heart is broken over this loss. To the world he was Bob (Bobby) Weir. To me… he was and will always be…MY “Sir” Robert Weir. When Mom passed, we held our {private} celebration of life in Nashville. Sir Robert got the call & showed up with no questions asked. No publicity, no cameras, not even an expectation for him to take the stage—but he insisted on showing up in the best way he knew how. He joined the stage with my family, friends, and musical peers. I will FOREVER honor the friendship that turned into family. At times, he was a tough nut to crack, but I will always take pride in the fact that I could get him to laugh. Sir Robert Weir… you have left a lasting imprint on my life. The world lost a legend, I lost a friend. Here are some of my favorite moments with Bob Weir.” Wynonna then shared a collection of images of her and Weir, ranging from on and off-stage moments spent together. Rest in peace, Bob Weir. Sing some heavenly songs with Naomi for us. View this post on Instagram Give their rendition of “Ramble On Rose” a spin before you go: The post “He Showed Up With No Questions Asked”: Wynonna Judd Reveals That Bob Weir Performed At Naomi Judd’s Private Celebration Of Funeral Celebration first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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BREAKING VIDEO –  DHS to surge MANY more officers to Minneapolis as mayor keeps amping up people to RESIST
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BREAKING VIDEO – DHS to surge MANY more officers to Minneapolis as mayor keeps amping up people to RESIST

Fox News is reporting this morning that DHS is surging many more ICE agents and other officers to Minneapolis as their corrupt mayor keeps amping up people to resist ICE. Watch the . . .
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Conservative Voices
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Trump says Iran 'wants to negotiate' as HUNDREDS reportedly killed
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Trump says Iran 'wants to negotiate' as HUNDREDS reportedly killed

Trump says Iran 'wants to negotiate' as HUNDREDS reportedly killedFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Levin: Supreme Court has some 'monumental' decisions to make
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Levin: Supreme Court has some 'monumental' decisions to make

Levin: Supreme Court has some 'monumental' decisions to makeFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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