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Jim Acosta Makes Fool Of Himself While Trying To Portray Trump As Diminished
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Jim Acosta Makes Fool Of Himself While Trying To Portray Trump As Diminished

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Jasmine Crockett Claims Zohran Mamdani’s Win In Blue NYC Is Sign She Can Win Red Texas
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Man Walks 6-Year-Old Girl To School After Finding Her Alone In Freezing Weather
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Announcing Bodies of Magic by Freya Marske
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Announcing Bodies of Magic by Freya Marske

Books Freya Marske Announcing Bodies of Magic by Freya Marske A dark academia fantasy arriving September 2026 By Reactor | Published on December 10, 2025 Photo credit: Kris Arnold Comment 0 Share New Share Photo credit: Kris Arnold We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Bodies of Magic, a medical dark academia by Freya Marske. Bodies of Magic will be published by Tor Books on September 15, 2026. At the Academie of the Grand Duchy of Sieuxerr, every mage with the healer’s gift has five years to master their power and to prepare for the infamous Grand Exam—a five-day trial whose results will determine their entire future.The list of exam rules includes:• You will perform five practical cases.• Your exam group is chosen at random.• You pass together, or fail together.It does not include:• On the first day, your exam group will find a classmate’s dead body in the exam hall.And as they will soon discover, this particular group all have something to hide… and all have a connection with the dead girl, a brilliant scholar who would have been first in their class.Five scholars. Five secrets. Five days in which to solve a murder, pass the most important exam of their lives, and uncover a secret larger than all of their own combined. One with the potential to change the world.Are you ready?Let’s begin. From author Freya Marske: This book has been brewing for almost half my life, and it’s definitely a different and more ambitious shape than my other works thus far. My five terrible stressed-out medical students are ready to have some messy feelings and solve an equally messy murder—I hope everyone is as excited to read their story as I am to finally share it with you! From editor Stephanie Stein: If you, like me, are impatiently waiting for the next season of The Pitt and love a dark academia fantasy, then trust me: this book is going to be your next obsession. With characters that will instantly win you over, worldbuilding that’s at once effortless and rewardingly complex, and some signature Freya Marske slow-burning romance, this read is truly to die for. Freya Marske is a USA Today bestselling author and has been nominated for two Hugo Awards. Her books include Swordcrossed, Cinder House, and A Marvellous Light, which was an international bestseller and won the Romantic Novel Award for Fantasy. She lives in Australia. Buy the Book Cinder House Freya Marske A retelling of Cinderella — reimagined as a queer Gothic romance Buy Book Cinder House Freya Marske A retelling of Cinderella — reimagined as a queer Gothic romance A retelling of Cinderella — reimagined as a queer Gothic romance Buy this book from: AmazonBarnes and NobleiBooksIndieBoundTarget The post Announcing <i>Bodies of Magic</i> by Freya Marske appeared first on Reactor.
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Backlist Bonanza: 5 Underrated Suburban Horror Novels
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Books Backlist Bonanza Backlist Bonanza: 5 Underrated Suburban Horror Novels These five novels capture that suburban foreboding in different and strange ways. By Alex Brown | Published on December 10, 2025 Comment 0 Share New Share Suburbia is a weird place. Suburbia in the winter is even weirder. Streets that felt perfectly normal, boring even, at the height of summer, with the sun blazing down and folks out and about, now feel liminal and unnerving. The short days and long nights, the empty streets, the eerie silence, people returning to neighborhoods they no longer belong and lives they no longer live. These five novels capture that suburban foreboding in different and strange ways. White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson (Quill Tree Books, 2021) When her family relocates from sunny California to the rundown Midwestern town of Cedarville, Mari makes being miserable everyone’s problem. Her white stepdad thinks everything is great, her white younger stepsister is always getting her in trouble, and her Black mom and brother are mired in their own issues. Mari just wants to get high and get by. Something weird is going on, not only in her house but in Cedarville as well. Objects move around seemingly on their own, locals give them suspicious looks, and gentrifying property developers are scheming behind closed doors. Is their house haunted? Are the local urban legends true? Or is all the bad stuff just good old fashioned gaslighting and racism? Mari is about to find out the answers to those questions, whether she wants to or not. Comfort Me with Apples by Catherynne M. Valente (Tordotcom, 2021) This strange novella is a little bit of a lot of things. It dabbles in a bunch of genres—science fiction, fantasy, thriller, and horror—and combines them into something unique and unnerving. Sophia was made for her husband. She lives with him in their perfect house next to their perfect neighbors in their perfect gated community. She is happy. Everyone tells her she is happy. Others make sure she is always happy. But is she really? As she begins to notice tiny flaws in her world, she realizes it isn’t really hers. The rose colored glasses fall from her eyes as begins to see Arcadia Gardens not as a paradise but a prison. Valente’s gorgeous prose uplifts a nightmare into a larger conversation about agency and individualization. It’s a hard story to describe without giving away the game, but if I had to comp it to anything it would be The Stepford Wives and Sarah Gailey’s The Echo Wife. Direwood by Catherine Yu (Page Street YA, 2022) Set in a suburban town in the 1990s, Aja’s story begins as a missing person thriller, morphs into a horror novel, then ends up a vampire story. Aja and her older sister Fiona are two of the few Chinese Americans in their mostly white town, and the stress of that isolation has fractured their relationship. Aja sees herself as the lesser sister, the one who can never live up to the great heights of her perfect older sister. When Fiona goes missing, Aja tracks her back to Padraic, a vampire causing all kinds of havoc all over town. She lets him lure her to his lair, hoping to rescue Fiona and kill him, but what can one teenage girl do against a blood-sucking immortal? Linghun by Ai Jiang (Dark Matter INK, 2023) Outside Toronto, Canada is HOME, or Homecoming of Missing Entities, a highly selective neighborhood where the dead and the living are reunited. Wenqi’s family wins the housing lottery and gains a spot in this suburban haven, all so her mother can relive (or wallow, depending on your perspective) her memories of her dead son. The living who aren’t so lucky camp out in town waiting for a house to open. They are caught in a kind of purgatory, torn between their need to stay alive and their overwhelming desire to be with their dead.Wenqi’s neighbor, an older woman known only as Mrs., is the only one who doesn’t have a ghost haunting her home. Jiang jumps between these characters, Wenqi, Liam (a boy whose parents are waiting for their lottery to come up), and Mrs. The story unfolds around them and plays with perspectives and writing styles in startling ways.  We Came to Welcome You by Vincent Tirado (William Morrow, 2024) Maneless Grove is supposed to be Sol Reyes’ new start. Her job has gone from bad to worse. Her father is a bigot who makes known his disapproval of his daughter’s marriage to a Korean American woman. And her few glasses of wine have become an all-the-time affair. This gated community is a reset, but not in the way she hoped. Almost from the jump, terrible things start happening. The rooms in her house keep shifting, the HOA is increasingly overbearing and intrusive, and the terrible thing that happened on her property before they bought it is terrorizing the new owners. Comped as Midsommar meets The Other Black Girl and Lovecraft Country, this is a great entry point for suburban horror. It’s a dark satire that takes on systemic racism. [end-mark] The post Backlist Bonanza: 5 Underrated Suburban Horror Novels appeared first on Reactor.
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Europe’s Violent Immigration Crisis
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Europe’s Violent Immigration Crisis

Western Europe is bent, suffering in quiescence as its Muslim immigrants stab at it from within. Numbed and bloodied, its leadership and people seem to have forgotten that this is neither normal nor inevitable.  Yet, at the 10-year mark of the 2015 migrant crisis, and the anniversary of several particularly disturbing Islamic terror attacks, an allied voice has been raised to remind Europe that it could choose to live in peace and safety: the U.S. Department of State.  Reporting on the Impacts of Mass Migration  The U.S. Department of State recently announced instructions to its overseas embassies to report on the human rights implications and public safety impacts of mass immigration, stating “mass migration is a human rights concern. Western nations have endured crime waves, terror attacks, sexual assaults, and the displacement of communities …. Mass migration poses an existential threat to Western civilization and undermines the stability of key American allies.”  Both this policy and acknowledgment from U.S. leadership mark a historic departure from decades of sentimental orthodoxy—finally, an official admission of the way open borders decimate public safety and way of life.   A History of Horrors  Nowhere are those consequences more visible than in Europe right now, as it marks a series of painful terrorist anniversaries, bringing the grim reality back into the minds of many of its citizens.   Nov. 13, 2025, marked the 10th anniversary of the Bataclan massacre and the coordinated ISIS attacks that killed 130 people in Paris.   Vienna has just looked back on the Nov. 2, 2020, shootings that brought jihadist terror once again to the heart of a European capital.   And of course, this past January marked one decade since the Charlie Hebdo attacks—10 years of Europe’s leaders inviting in a problem they still refuse to confront and is only worsening by the day.   ‘Europe Is Not the Same Place Anymore’  President Donald Trump has repeatedly called them out on this in his interviews, speeches, and even the 2025 National Security Strategy, where Europe was spotlighted for suffering from civilizational erasure. He told Politico that immigration is the root cause of the “decaying” of most European nations, and he said bluntly in a recent GB News interview that “Europe is not the same place anymore.” In his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, he critiqued the immigration crisis, saying, “You’re destroying your countries. They’re being destroyed. Europe is in serious trouble.”   It is right that the American administration not just hold our allies accountable on this, but back sentiments up with policy. Violent immigrant crime and Islamic terror attacks are a top five challenge across the West, and the political class that engineered Europe’s open-door migration experiment bears responsibility for the consequences.   In many Western European capitals, the parallel society of Islamist separatism has taken hold. Parts of London like East Tower Hamlets are occupied almost entirely by Islamic migrants and are dangerous and uninhabited by native born populations. Though the major capital cities see plenty of high-profile attacks, smaller towns have not been spared by any means.   Migrant Crime by the Numbers  The statistical picture across Europe reinforces the scale of the problem, with the countries inviting in the most unvetted migrants finding themselves at the center of these crimes.   In the United Kingdom, between 2021 and 2023, more than 104,000 foreign nationals were convicted in England and Wales, including over 38,400 convictions for violent crime, sexual assault, drug offenses, and theft—despite foreign nationals making up only 9.3% of the population. In 2024, foreign nationals accounted for one-quarter of all sexual offense arrests. Germany’s Police Crime Statistics for 2023 revealed that 41% of suspects nationwide were not German citizens. Even after excluding immigration-specific offenses, the number of non-German suspects rose by 13.5%, compared to just 1% for German suspects. Violent crime by foreign nationals rose 14.5% year-over-year, compared to 2.2% among Germans.   In France, foreign nationals remain dramatically overrepresented in violent crime, where 41% of violent crimes on public transportation were committed by foreigners, including 19% by North Africans. Sixty-four percent of robberies, physical attacks, and sexual assaults on Parisian public transit were committed by foreigners.   In Spain, nearly 80,000 arrests of African foreign nationals were recorded in 2024, and an analysis by its Interior Ministry reveals murders committed by foreign nationals rose by 69% between 2013 and 2023.  This is a relentless assault on public safety and definitely not a one-off “wave” of Islamist terror. The threat has not gone away, nor does it show signs of slowing down. In the minds of many, the threat has simply become normalized.   The Cover-Ups and Concerns of Being Called Islamophobic  For a decade, Europe’s political class has been mostly unaccountable for the record of immigrant crime and violence. The cost has been paid by ordinary Europeans, by the Christians in churches, by the families grieving after truck attacks and train stabbings, by the victims of crimes that Europe’s leaders cover up or claim are “unrelated to migration.”   This is why it is also correct that the State Department’s declaration spotlights the systematic concealment of immigrant crime, particularly Islamic terrorism, and the punitive treatment of citizens who raise concerns.   Across Western Europe, journalists, politicians, and academics alike risk accusations of Islamophobia or xenophobia for pointing out patterns of migrant crime or Islamist-inspired violence, creating an environment where honest conversation is often silenced.   The environment of self-censorship, cultural paralysis, and political intimidation lead to a refusal to say the quiet part out loud, which is that Europe’s migration policies since 2015 have fundamentally altered its civil society and security landscape—and not for the better.   In the U.K., for example, reports on the grooming gangs—overwhelmingly composed of men of Pakistani Muslim background who prey on vulnerable British women—has been delayed not because authorities lacked evidence, but because police, social services, and political leaders feared being accused of racism.  By directing U.S. embassies to report not only the public-safety impacts of mass migration but also the “human rights implications,” the Trump administration is implicitly acknowledging that these abuses include the crimes committed against native populations as well as the policies that silence them. This shift also rightly recognizes that attacks on freedom of speech are themselves part of the human-rights violation.  Europe Must Decide If It Wants to Continue Down Path of Destruction  As we enter the next decade following 10 years of mass migration crises, Europe must decide whether it will remain Europe. Right now, the continent is in serious trouble. Its option is to continue operating down the path of self-destruction, as if these threats aren’t real, or to acknowledge reality and act.   Unless its leaders reclaim sovereignty, enforce the rule of law, and abandon the culture of denial that has defined the last decade, there will be a next round of devastating anniversaries one decade from now—and more reminders of a preventable tragedy that leadership across the continent refused to confront.  We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. 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Too Good to Check: Did the NRSC Deke Dems Into Clearing the Field For Crockett?
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The Never-Seen-Before First Stars In The Universe Might Have Finally Been Spotted
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The Never-Seen-Before First Stars In The Universe Might Have Finally Been Spotted

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The Surprisingly Scientific Events That Occurred On Christmas Day
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December 25 turns out to be a surprisingly busy day for science.
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Letterman Gushes Over Kimmel, Calls Him 'The Leader of the Resistance'
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Former The Late Show host David Letterman joined ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday to praise him as “the leader of the resistance” and also tell Kimmel that he and his contemporaries are helping to save democracy every night with their shows. Letterman kicked off his ode to his successors by asking, “People are aware of the fact that you are the leader of the resistance?” while Kimmel tried to downplay the idea, “Yes, I mean, I am the totally ineffective leader of the resistance, yes.”     Alluding to Kimmel’s suspension, Letterman continued, “By the way, will this be televised tonight? I can never keep track with you getting yanked off. Oh, well, excuse— I'm sorry.” After the duo made that comment seem more sexual than it had to be, Letterman resumed, “And speaking of leaders, let me just say one thing here. I'm going to suck up to you because I feel like if I kind of tag along with you, I'll be glorified in retrospect in my own—you know, it's kind of like you just sit there. If the—now, this is irrespective of the party or political ideology— irrespective, party or political ideology—if the leader of the free world is a fool, the leader of the free world then should expect and examine every bit of ridicule he receives.” Of course, Kimmel was not suspended for mocking President Trump. He was suspended for false depictions of Charlie Kirk’s assassin’s political ideology and then refusing to acknowledge he did anything wrong. As it was, Kimmel later asked if Letterman ever wishes he was still hosting a show to comment on the current political climate. Letterman said no but had more praise for the current crop of late night hosts, “Boy, you would think, but no. I'm so glad to be out from under this mess because people like you and people like Stephen and people like Seth do such a masterful job of this, defending democracy… I thank God for you, thank God for others, SNL and everybody else, it's just—I think it's the way things need to be in a democracy that's seemingly this crippled.” Kimmel added, “You did forget Jon Stewart, The Daily Show, I mean, there are many others that we could include here.” Letterman’s idea about mocking the leader of the free world irrespective of ideology sounds nice, but the problem is that the comedy show hosts only seem to apply it to Republicans. When Letterman was still on the air, the percentage of jokes targeting George W. Bush for his presidency was far higher than those targeting Barack Obama during his. That trend has only gotten worse since Letterman’s retirement and during the Trump and Biden presidencies.  Here is a transcript for the December 9 show: ABC Jimmy Kimmel Live! 12/9/2025 11:53 PM ET DAVID LETTERMAN: People are aware of the fact that you are the leader of the resistance? JIMMY KIMMEL: Yes, I mean, I am the totally ineffective leader of the resistance, yes. LETTERMAN: By the way, will this be televised tonight? I can never keep track with you getting yanked off. Oh, well, excuse— I'm sorry. KIMMEL: Come on, wake up over there for God’s sake over there. Dave's here. Anton would have hit that with no problem. LETTERMAN: Thank you very much. And speaking of leaders, let me just say one thing here. I'm going to suck up to you because I feel like if I kind of tag along with you, I'll be glorified in retrospect in my own—you know, it's kind of like you just sit there. If the—now, this is irrespective of the party or political ideology— irrespective, party or political ideology—if the leader of the free world is a fool, the leader of the free world then should expect and examine every bit of ridicule he receives. … LETTERMAN: Boy, you would think, but no. I'm so glad to be out from under this mess —  KIMMEL: Good. LETTERMAN: —because people like you and people like Stephen and people like Seth do such a masterful job of this, defending democracy. And about all I'm capable of showing up every now and then and saying “[bleep] you, Waymo.” That's it. By the way, that's about all I got, and but I thank God for you, thank God for others, SNL and everybody else, it's just—I think it's the way things need to be in a democracy that's seemingly this crippled. KIMMEL: Well, I prefer you limited it to me but I appreciate that. LETTERMAN: Well, you—you know. KIMMEL: You did forget Jon Stewart, The Daily Show, I mean, there are many others that we could include here.
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