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ROOKE: Trump Fights Media On Goldilocks Issue, But Americans Tell Him He’s Got It Just Right
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ROOKE: Trump Fights Media On Goldilocks Issue, But Americans Tell Him He’s Got It Just Right

'there is a stark partisan divide on the issue'
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Viral NYC Debate Gets Into Stupidest Questions
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Viral NYC Debate Gets Into Stupidest Questions

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Donald Trump Steals Straight From Ronald Reagan’s Playbook
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Donald Trump Steals Straight From Ronald Reagan’s Playbook

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Ukrainians Plead Not Guilty In Arson Plot Targeting British Prime Minister’s Home
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Ukrainians Plead Not Guilty In Arson Plot Targeting British Prime Minister’s Home

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George Lucas Says He’s Ready to Move Past Star Wars: “I’ve Got a Life.”
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George Lucas Says He’s Ready to Move Past Star Wars: “I’ve Got a Life.”

News Star Wars George Lucas Says He’s Ready to Move Past Star Wars: “I’ve Got a Life.” As he prepares to open the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, George Lucas shares some candid thoughts about the present and future of Star Wars. By Matthew Byrd | Published on October 17, 2025 Lucas photo courtesy of Skywalker Properties Ltd.; Museum construction photo by Sand Hill Media/Eric Furie Comment 0 Share New Share Lucas photo courtesy of Skywalker Properties Ltd.; Museum construction photo by Sand Hill Media/Eric Furie In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, George Lucas and his wife Mellody Hobson discussed their lives, relationship, and the complicated process of putting together the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art: a collection of, and tribute to, various kinds of visual storytelling mediums. Naturally, the conversation turned to Star Wars. It is, after all, the defining work of Lucas’ filmmaking career and the thing that most people will likely expect to see when they eventually visit the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art when it opens in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park sometime in 2026.  So far as that goes, Lucas wants Star Wars fans to know that they should keep their expectations well in check when visiting the museum. “It’s one gallery out of 33. And I did it grudgingly,” says Lucas regarding the museum’s only Star Wars exhibit, a tribute to the designs of the franchise’s various vehicles. “I didn’t want people to come to the museum and say, ‘Where’s the Star Wars?’” Lucas has often been quite candid regarding his Star Wars thoughts in recent years. Specifically, he has criticized the direction of some of Disney’s recent Star Wars projects and told The Hollywood Reporter that “after I sold the company, a lot of the ideas that were in [the original] sort of got lost.” Said statements have fuelled wild speculation that Lucas may desire to return to Star Wars and revisit some of those seemingly lost ideas.  However, believing that requires you to ignore a lot of other things Lucas has said regarding his desire to simply move on from the franchise. And just in case we weren’t all very clear on where Lucas stands on the future of Star Wars, he had this to say to The Wall Street Journal.  “Disney took it over and they gave it their vision. That’s what happens,” says Lucas of Disney’s roughly $4 billion acquisition of Lucasfilm and the Star Wars franchise. “Of course I’ve moved past it. I mean, I’ve got a life. I’m building a museum. A museum is harder than making movies.” That’s perhaps more of an apples and oranges comparison, but there is certainly no ambiguity regarding Lucas’ desire to move on from all things Star Wars as much as reasonably possible. And while this will hardly be the last time that Lucas is asked a Star Wars question, it sounds like he’s ready to give the evil eye to anyone who treats the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art as a Star Wars museum.  As for the comments about getting a life… well, I’ll take a Star Trek and Star Wars crossover where and when I can get one. [end-mark] The post George Lucas Says He’s Ready to Move Past <i>Star Wars</i>: “I’ve Got a Life.” appeared first on Reactor.
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House Freedom Caucus Members Among Most Trump Aligned Representatives in Congress
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House Freedom Caucus Members Among Most Trump Aligned Representatives in Congress

If you’re seeking out the most Trump-aligned members of Congress, then look no further than the House Freedom Caucus, a 2024 scorecard tracking members’ of Congress’ voting records shows. Members of the group consistently stand out in their support for President Donald Trump’s priorities according to data from the Institute for Legislative Analysis. The institute graded members of Congress on their commitment to the national Republican Party platform under the president. U.S. Representatives were measured on categories such as “defeat inflation and quickly bring down all prices,” “seal the border and stop the migrant invasion,” and “protect American workers and farmers from unfair trade.” Seven of the top 10 House members most aligned with Trump are House Freedom Caucus members, which may come as a surprise to Washington insiders. The president and the Freedom Caucus engaged in spirited policy debates this summer as Congress considered the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The caucus successfully negotiated Medicaid spending reductions and added work requirements for the federal entitled program in the legislation. Members of the group later praised president’s transparency and commitment to addressing conservative concerns during the process. Reacting to the rankings, Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., said “Many representatives champion the America First Agenda on the campaign trail, only to do the opposite in Washington, D.C. I’m proud to be one of the few who stand firm and use my voice, vote, and platform when it matters most.” Zooming out to the top 20 House members, 11 are members of the caucus, and a majority of the highest 30 House members are in the group.  Responding to the legislative analysis, Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., who chairs the conservative caucus, said “As I have said many times, pound for pound, or on a per capita basis, House Freedom Caucus Members are the strongest caucus supporters of President Trump’s agenda … this proves that yet again.”  The House Freedom Caucus was founded in 2015 and has established itself as a reliably conservative voice on a variety of policy matters. Last week, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., reaffirmed his commitment to not backing down from the Democrat government shutdown in a call with members of the caucus.  The caucus has also advocated for conditional federal funding of the District of Columbia to clean up civil society through conservative drug and gun policies, and caucus members have been stalwart supporters of cutting government waste. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., who is currently a candidate to be the next governor of South Carolina, praised Trump for his leadership. “President Trump is leading our country with strength and common sense—and I’m proud to stand with him,” the South Carolina congressman said.  “We’re securing the border, rebuilding the economy, and restoring American energy dominance. The America First agenda is working, and I’ll keep backing the President every step of the way,” Norman added. The post House Freedom Caucus Members Among Most Trump Aligned Representatives in Congress appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protests Supported by Socialist Orgs That Love Dictatorships
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Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protests Supported by Socialist Orgs That Love Dictatorships

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—“No Kings” protests scheduled for Saturday against President Donald Trump have drawn the support of groups that defend or praise communist dictatorships. The official No Kings organization’s partners include Communist Party USA (CPUSA), the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). and the DSA’s New York City and Boulder, Colorado, chapters, according to websites advertising upcoming national and New York City protests. No Kings started its movement in 2025 and centers around portraying Trump as authoritarian, despite CPUSA repeatedly praising late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and the DSA’s International Committee showing “solidarity” with North Korea’s totalitarian government. The DSA, CPUSA, and No Kings did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment. “We wish to extend to you and the Cuban people our very best wishes for a speedy recovery from your recent surgery,” CPUSA wrote in a 2006 open letter to “Comrade Fidel Castro” a decade before the communist leader’s death. “We hope you will be able to quickly resume your invaluable work in the struggle for world peace, justice, and equality.” CPUSA again wrote glowingly about its “dear comrade” in 2016 after his death, and in 2018, it posted comments celebrating the 60th anniversary of Castro’s revolution that turned Cuba communist. The Cuban regime has brutally repressed its political enemies, massacred more than 4,400 people, and tortured or arbitrarily detained others over the course of Castro’s reign and beyond, according to the Cuba Archive and the State Department. Additionally, DSA’s International Committee has a “DSA Korea Solidarity” page on its website that links to several pro-North Korea “resources” and calls for an end to U.S. sanctions on the regime. The resources include materials challenging the idea that North Korea is home to “dictators” and “brainwashed” civilians. The DSA’s page does not mention North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whose regime is responsible for extrajudicial killings, slavery, torture, and other documented abuses. The DSA also supported a July summit with multiple leftist groups in New York City that centered around defending North Korea against Western “imperialist” critics. Dozens of the DSA and CPUSA-backed No Kings protests are scheduled to happen in nearly every U.S. state Saturday, designed to stand up to Trump for “sending militarized agents into our communities, silencing voters, and handing billionaires giveaways while families struggle,” according to the No Kings website. “Wake up and smell the dictatorship!” the official No Kings X account proclaimed Sunday. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protests Supported by Socialist Orgs That Love Dictatorships appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Scandal-Plagued Virginia AG Candidate Is Poster Child for What’s Wrong With Early Voting
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Scandal-Plagued Virginia AG Candidate Is Poster Child for What’s Wrong With Early Voting

Some of us have been voting long enough that we can still remember when Election Day was just that—Election Day. Not Election Week. Not Election Month. Not Election Season. For most of American history, Election Day was called that for a reason: It was one day and done. Dating back to an act of Congress in 1845, for reasons we needn’t get into here, it’s been the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November ever since. Voters knew that and planned their schedules accordingly to make it to the polls on Election Day. For the frail and homebound elderly and for those who knew they would be traveling out of town on Election Day, absentee ballots were the go-to alternative. For the most part, that sufficed until the early 2000s, when so-called early voting suddenly became all the rage and began rapidly expanding nationwide into the excess that it has become today. Democrats in Virginia, then in control of both the General Assembly and the governorship in 2020, enacted an Election Season that allows for in-person early voting at designated polling places across the state for a gratuitously long 45 days. (For the record, Virginia is tied with Vermont for the second-longest period of in-person early voting, behind only the unlikely duo of Minnesota and South Dakota, each with 46 days, according to Vote.org.) But it now appears Virginia’s excessively extended voting period could come back to haunt the state’s Democrats and their nominee for state attorney general, Jay Jones, in this year’s off-off-year elections. In a quintessential electoral “October surprise,” it was revealed on Oct. 3 that, in 2022, after leaving the state House of Delegates, Jones had sent another lawmaker vile, unhinged text messages wishing for the assassination of Republican then-House Speaker Todd Gilbert and the killing of his two young children for purely political reasons. Jones’ fellow Democrat election ticket mates—gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger and lieutenant governor candidate Ghazala Hashmi—perfunctorily condemned Jones’ ugly texts but have defiantly refused to call for Jones to drop out of the race. Other Democrat leaders in the state House and Senate—for whom political power apparently trumps common decency—likewise have wagged their fingers and tut-tutted about Jones’ bloodlust, but they also won’t take the next step and call for him to step aside. >>>See also: Virginia Democrats Won’t Force Jones Out of AG Race. Here’s Why. Cutting to the chase, that’s a shamelessly cynical political calculation, driven in no small part by the early voting they foisted upon the state. In Virginia, a candidate can withdraw from a race at any time, but for his or her name to be removed from the ballot, he or she has to do so at least 60 days ahead of the election. In Jones’ case that would have been by Sept. 5, but the damning texts didn’t become public until nearly a month later. So, even if Jones were to end his bid to unseat Republican incumbent state Attorney General Jason Miyares now, his name would remain on the ballot, millions of which have already been printed and distributed to polling places across the state. Early voting began on Sept. 19, and by Oct. 5, two days after Jones’ death-wish texts were exposed, more than 350,000 votes had already been cast, according to a tally by the nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project. In other words, by then, it was too late for Jones to drop out and thereby enable Virginia Democrats to tap a replacement candidate. That’s the real reason none of them has asked him to quit the race. Back when Election Day was still Election Day, it might have been possible to name a replacement, since ballots didn’t need to be printed so early back then. As such, a form of political karma is being visited upon Virginia Democrats. But there’s yet another reason why early voting—fully 6-1/2 weeks of it, in Virginia’s case—is a bad idea; namely, the electoral equivalent of buyer’s remorse. How many of those early-voting Virginians who cast their ballots for Jones would now like to take their votes back? Sorry, but there are no such do-overs.   The takeaway from all of this? If Republicans retain the Virginia governorship on Nov. 4 (the actual Election Day) and the GOP also takes back control of the House of Delegates, they should introduce legislation to either end early voting altogether (joining Alabama, Mississippi, and New Hampshire, which don’t have it) or at minimum pare it way back, to a more reasonable period of, say, five days (like Kentucky), 10 days (like New York), or at most 12 days (like Maryland). Sharply reducing or eliminating early voting would also be the fiscally prudent thing to do, because it would save Virginia and its subdivisions tens of millions of dollars in administrative, operating, and personnel costs related to the staffing of polling stations in 99 counties for that month and a half. Last but not least, significantly shortening the early-voting period would have the salutary effect of enhancing the public’s confidence in election integrity by reducing the window of opportunity for cheating. The post Scandal-Plagued Virginia AG Candidate Is Poster Child for What’s Wrong With Early Voting appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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The Illusion of Anonymized Data
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The Illusion of Anonymized Data

A familiar phrase fits the moment: “Beware of tech bearing gifts.” When data collectors invoke anonymization, they rarely mean protection in any real sense. The term sounds clinical and definitive. In practice, it often serves more as legal cover than as an actual safeguard. It tells users not to worry while the system continues functioning exactly as intended. Become a Member and Keep Reading… Reclaim your digital freedom. Get the latest on censorship, cancel culture, and surveillance, and learn how to fight back. Join Already a supporter? Sign In. (If you’re already logged in but still seeing this, refresh this page to show the post.) Having trouble logging in? Get help here. The post The Illusion of Anonymized Data appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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British Police Ban Fans of Israeli Soccer Team From Attending Game
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British Police Ban Fans of Israeli Soccer Team From Attending Game
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