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Passing the SAVE Act to Secure Elections Is a No-Brainer That Senate Republicans Seem Intent on Fumbling
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Passing the SAVE Act to Secure Elections Is a No-Brainer That Senate Republicans Seem Intent on Fumbling

The SAVE Act should be among the easiest decisions a Republican in Congress ever makes. The bill to secure elections is simple, direct, and overwhelmingly supported by the American people. Yet here we are, watching Senate Republicans hesitate, stall, and overthink themselves on the issue. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility...
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2026 Indian Chief Vintage Review
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2026 Indian Chief Vintage Review

Indian goes back to the future with its 2026 Chief Vintage, which draws inspiration from 1940s-era Chiefs. Nearly all of the trim is black, and it’s powered by the air-cooled Thunderstroke 116. (Photos by Garth Milan) Few motorcycles are as instantly identifiable as a classic Indian Chief. From a block away or up close, you know exactly what you’re looking at. Although Chiefs were built from 1922 until the Springfield, Massachusetts‑­based manufacturer ceased production in 1953, it’s the 1940 Chief that introduced the skirted fenders that are so iconic and recognizable. Revivals of Indian, including motorcycles built in Gilroy, California, from 1999‑­2003 and Kings Mountain, North Carolina, from 2006‑­2011, leaned heavily on traditional Chief styling: skirted fenders, an illuminated Indian headdress ornament on the front fender, spoked wheels, and liberal uses of leather fringe, chrome conchos, and Indian script badging. The third and most significant revival of Indian started in 2011, when Minnesota‑­based Polaris Inc. bought the rights to the brand. When Indian Motorcycle was relaunched at the Sturgis Rally in August 2013, three models were unveiled: Chief Classic, Chief Vintage, and Chieftain. All were powered by the air‑­cooled Thunderstroke 111, which had been shown at Daytona Bike Week earlier that year, and all shared a styling throughline that went back to the 1940 Chief. The look and stance of the new Chief Vintage closely resembles 1940s-era Chiefs. Fast forward to the present. Indian Motorcycle is kicking off 2026 – the 125th anniversary of the brand – under new ownership and with a new CEO. Over the past 13 years, Indian has expanded its lineup from those first three Chiefs to more than two dozen models across its Cruiser, Bagger, and Touring families. It has also moved away from the traditional styling that defined earlier iterations of the brand. To better compete head‑­to‑­head with Harley‑­Davidson, Indian has adopted design language that is more modern, muscular, and inspired by the custom scene. As Indian charts its new path forward as a company, it’s also celebrating its history and the legacy that has kept the brand alive (even when the company wasn’t) for over a century. Which brings us to the 2026 Chief Vintage. Unlike the model of the same name that debuted in 2013 and stayed in the lineup until 2022, the new version more closely resembles the Chiefs of the 1940s. It’s darker, with no chrome, and minimalist, with less ostentatious styling and fewer baubles. Silver-painted cylinder heads pay homage to aluminum heads from the past. During the unveiling of the Chief Vintage at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, Ola Stenegärd, design director for Indian Motorcycle, showed a photograph of a ’40s‑­era Chief that he saw as a young boy in Sweden. That Chief inspired Stenegärd’s lifelong love of cruisers and led him to become a motorcycle designer. His career includes stints at Gilroy‑­based Indian, designing cars for Saab, and 15 years as a designer for BMW Motorrad before joining Indian again in 2018. His first assignment: redesign the Chief. Riding the Chief Vintage is like taking a trip back in time, minus the headaches of owning and operating a classic Chief. The new Chief platform, introduced for 2022 and the basis for the Chief Vintage, took after its smaller stablemate, the Scout. It was more stripped‑­down and elemental, with a shortened wheelbase, a tubular‑­steel frame replacing the previous modular aluminum backbone, and exposed twin laydown rear shocks rather than a single shock hidden behind bodywork. It was also more than 100 lb lighter than its predecessor. Stenegärd said that his team had this new Vintage in mind when they redesigned the Chief. They wanted to move away from the previous model’s heavy use of chrome and do away with its whitewall tires and brown leather two‑­up seat and saddlebags accented with fringe and conchos. In Stenegärd’s words, they wanted it to be “less retro and more classic.” Hand shaping the fenders in clay. Rather than just slapping some valanced fenders on the standard Chief and calling it day, Stenegärd and his team put a lot of work into getting the stance and proportions right. Even in the current era of computer‑­aided design and rapid prototyping, that meant long hours in the studio shaping the fenders using modeling clay, a technique that has been around since the 1930s and is preferred when dealing with complex, organic curves. In terms of proportions, the standard Chief has a 180mm rear tire, but it didn’t look right on the Chief Vintage. The designers went with a narrower 150mm rear, which allowed the rear fender to be narrower, reducing its visual mass and hewing closer to the period aesthetic. Grace notes. Other classic touches abound. Fender tips. Footboards. An illuminated headdress ornament. Covers on the forks and rear shocks. A vintage‑­style pullback handlebar. A solo seat. Black finishes on the engine with silver‑­painted pushrod tubes and cylinder heads, the latter resembling the aluminum heads used on early Chiefs. Although I would have loved to see the Chief Vintage offered in Tangerine like the 1953 Chief, color options are limited to Black Metallic and Indian Motorcycle Red. It was a cool but sunny morning when our eclectic group of journalists, YouTubers, and influencers filed out of the hotel to find a line of Chief Vintages waiting for us. From a distance and up close, the bike looks sharp. Apart from silver on the pushrod tubes, cylinder heads, wheel spokes, and a few badges and fasteners, everything is finished in gloss or matte black. The frame, fork and shocks, exhaust pipes, headlight bucket, handlebar, seat, and even the fender tips, headdress ornament, and Indian badges on the tank are black, black, black. A round 4-inch color touchscreen display includes Ride Command with GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and more. Discreetly hidden on the bikes were the electronic key fobs. All we had to do was tap the power button, which brought to life the round 4‑­inch color touchscreen display. Hiding in plain sight are modern features and conveniences today’s riders want: ride modes (Sport, Standard, and Tour), antilock brakes, infotainment, and a charging port. Pressing the ignition button fired up the Thunderstroke 116, an air‑­cooled 49‑­degree V‑­Twin that churns out 120 lb‑­ft of torque at 2,900 rpm. Refined and enlarged over the past 13 years, this engine has just the right amount of rumble and a distinctive but reasonable exhaust note. With the engines warm and our caffeine kicking into high gear, we rolled out onto the freeway to slice and dice among daily commuters on our way to the canyon roads of Malibu. In top gear at highway speeds, the Thunderstroke 116 chugs along nicely, and there’s always extra grunt on tap for a quick pass. The solo saddle is inspired by a classic tractor seat. Our butts sat upon what Indian calls the Vintage Floating Solo Seat. Perched at a very reasonable 27 inches above the asphalt, the thinly padded seat is more comfortable than it appears at first glance. Stenegärd said that, like the fenders, his team burned the midnight oil to get the seat right. Its sculpted shape is based on that of classic tractor seats, like those farmers spent long days in while working the fields. The seat is held in place by a bracket that flexes, allowing it to move slightly to help isolate the rider from impacts. The seat doesn’t allow the rider to move around much, but I never felt the need to do so. And if your riding plans include a companion, a passenger seat and footpegs are available as accessories. (Other accessories include a quick‑­release windshield, highway bars, saddlebags, a Pathfinder adaptive LED headlight, a Stage 1 slip‑­on exhaust, and a Stage 1 high‑­flow air intake.) Black Metallic in stock trim and Indian Motorcycle Red shown with accessories. Malibu Canyon Road took us into the Santa Monica Mountains that hug the Pacific coast, and Piuma Road took us from the canyon’s floor to its upper rim. Morning rains had left the road slick and even a little muddy in places. The Metzeler Cruisetec tires offered confident grip, and I appreciated that the narrow rear tire reduced steering effort. In the Standard ride mode, throttle response was smooth and predictable, allowing me to gradually roll on and off the power as needed to negotiate the curves and slippery surfaces. After some photo passes, we made our way to the Pacific Coast Highway and cruised north. With my boots on the footboards and my gloves gripping the pullback handlebar, I felt at ease, almost graceful, as we rumbled along the wide boulevard. The ride quality was good, the air was salty and clean, and all felt right with the world. The buckhorn handlebar, solo seat, and footboards create a laidback riding position. GEAR UP Helmet: Arai Classic-V Jacket: Highway 21 Primer Airbag Vest: Alpinestars Tech-Air 5 Plasma Gloves: Highway 21 Jab Perforated Pants: Cortech AA Dyneema Jeans Boots: Indian Spirit Lake x Red Wing Turning onto Encinal Canyon Road, known for its fast, sweeping corners, the lead rider’s pace quickened, and we gave chase. As the old saying goes, one bike is a ride, two bikes is a race. Hitting big dips bounced me out of the seat a few times, limited cornering clearance necessitated wide lines through corners, and hard braking put the single front caliper to the test, but our fast‑­moving train of Chief Vintages would have put a smile on the face of old Gene Thompson (Eric Trow’s grandfather, who used to race Indians). An illuminated headdress ornament and a round LED headlight lead the way. America’s Big Two motorcycle brands – Indian and Harley‑­Davidson – do their best to outdo each other in terms of heritage and history, racing and red‑­blooded authenticity. Indian was founded first and grew to become the largest motorcycle company in the world but faltered after World War II. Harley‑­Davidson was founded a couple of years after Indian and survived throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, but not without its struggles and stumbles. Both are forging new paths into the future while trying to stay true to the past. With the Chief Vintage, Indian is paying homage to its glory days, when the Wigwam was going strong and its engineers created one of the most iconic silhouettes in all of motorcycling. It’s a pleasure to look at and a pleasure to ride. 2026 Indian Chief Vintage in Indian Motorcycle Red Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2026 Motorcycle Buyers Guide 2026 Indian Chief Vintage Specs Base Price: $19,999 Price As Tested: $20,499 (Indian Motorcycle Red) Website: IndianMotorcycle.com Warranty: 2 yrs., unltd. miles Engine Type: Air‑cooled, transverse 49‑degree V‑Twin, OHV w/ 2 valves per cyl. Displacement: 116ci / 1,890cc Bore x Stroke: 4.063 x 4.449 in. / 103.2 x 113.0mm Horsepower: 96 @ 4,200 rpm (estimated) Torque: 120 lb-ft @ 2,900 rpm (factory claim) Transmission: 6-speed, cable‑actuated wet assist clutch Final Drive: Belt Wheelbase: 64 in. Rake/Trail: 29 degrees/5.2 in. Seat Height: 27 in. Wet Weight: 721 lb (factory claim) Fuel Capacity: 4 gal. The post 2026 Indian Chief Vintage Review appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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HORRIFIC Health Update For Celine Dion — Plus a Fact-Check
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HORRIFIC Health Update For Celine Dion — Plus a Fact-Check

I have an absolutely horrible health update to share with you about Celine Dion….but also a Fact-Check.  Because that’s what we do around here, we cut through the noise to bring you the actual truth. Let’s start right here…. A video is going viral today showing Celine Dion completely seized up with a stiff-person syndrome attack that looks like it’s literally killing her. Watch here: This is Celine Dion today… Her body completely seizing up during a stiff-person syndrome attack, which also lost her the magical voice we all love. Life is so fragile, and sometimes so brutal pic.twitter.com/uGcll6K6Be — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) February 4, 2026 Backup video here in case that gets taken down: CELINE DION SHAKES UNCONTROLLABLY ON CAMERA – THIS IS HARD TO WATCH In documentary footage, Celine Dion is shown lying down, crying, with visible facial and lip twitching as her body goes into uncontrollable spasms. The singer suffers from a rare autoimmune neurological… pic.twitter.com/lVizxjgb4d — HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) February 4, 2026 But…is it real? Yes and no. Yes, it’s absolutely real and confirmed that Celine has “Stiff-Person Syndrome” a rare but real and horrific diseas. But no, the video is not “new”. It’s actually from a flare-up of the disease captured during a 2023 therapy sesssion: The video depicts Celine Dion enduring a severe stiff-person syndrome spasm, captured during a 2023 therapy session for her 2024 documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” not an event from today as claimed. Perhaps a bit of good news, that was just a flare up and she has much better moments even now in 2026. In fact, she just posted this to Instagram just yesterday:   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Céline Dion (@celinedion) The disease has completely sidelined her from singing and performing. Here are more details: Current Status of Celine Dion (February 2026) As of February 2026, Celine Dion is not currently touring or performing live shows regularly. Her last major public performance was a brief but emotional appearance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she sang “Hymne à l’amour” on the Eiffel Tower despite her ongoing battle with stiff-person syndrome (SPS). Since then, she has largely stayed out of the spotlight for full concerts or tours, focusing on health management, as the rare neurological disorder continues to cause severe muscle spasms and has significantly impacted her ability to sing and perform at her previous level. Official Scheduling and Data Reliable sources like her official website, Ticketmaster, and concert trackers show no upcoming concerts or tour dates announced or scheduled for 2026. The official “In Concert” section remains inactive or without listings, and major ticket platforms list no events. Rumors vs. Official Confirmation There are circulating rumors and fan posts (including some on social media and unofficial sites) claiming a 2026 world tour, Las Vegas residency return, or joint farewell tours with artists like Andrea Bocelli or others—but these appear to be unverified, speculative, or from non-official sources (e.g., fan pages, Facebook posts, or clickbait-style articles). Official channels have not confirmed any such plans, and reports from late 2025 (including her New Year’s message) emphasize gratitude to fans while keeping updates minimal and health-focused. Recent Activity She has been active in other ways: Sharing occasional social media posts (e.g., on Instagram @celinedion). Re-releasing music (like anniversary editions). Appearing in her 2024 documentary I Am: Celine Dion, which openly shows her struggles with SPS. Future Outlook While she has expressed a deep desire to return to the stage when possible (and there were reports in late 2025 of her working toward smaller-scale comebacks, like paced Vegas shows), nothing has materialized into confirmed performances yet. Her condition makes high-energy touring extremely challenging, so any future return would likely be limited and carefully managed. Fans continue to send support, and she’s remained resilient in sharing updates when she can. If anything changes officially, it would appear first on her site or verified accounts. RELATED REPORT: HORRIFIC New Update From Celine Dion (Warning: Very Disturbing) You may have heard Celine Dion is suffering from "stiff person syndrome" -- a horrific disease that most had never heard of before Celine contracted it. The singer just shared this horrific update, showing how severely it has impaired her. From Dom_Lucre:
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Republican Wins State House Special Election
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Republican Wins State House Special Election

Chambers County Republican Party Chairwoman Kristi Nelson won a special election for Alabama House District 38 on Tuesday night. Nelson easily defeated Democratic nominee Hazel Floyd, tallying nearly 85 percent of the vote. The district has been solidly Republican for over a decade, according to Alabama Reflector. ELECTION ALERT: Alabama State House 38 Special Election (>95% in) Kristin Nelson – 84.7% Hazel Floyd – 15.1 This is a 28 point overperformance for the GOP from 2024, when the district was Trump+42. — Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) February 4, 2026 Alabama Reflector shared further: Nelson said in an interview Tuesday evening that she was “so excited and so honored to be able to represent the people that I feel like have raised me and built me and helped to make me the person that I am.” Nelson’s platforms included eliminating taxes and strengthening law enforcement. Democratic candidate Hazel Floyd said in an interview Tuesday evening that she appreciates her voters. “I’m very thankful for everyone who came out to vote for me. I would not have been in this position had those people not come out and supported me,” she said. Nelson raised $158,135 and spent $131,926.58. Several of her cash donations came from political action committees (PACs) and businesses. According to campaign finance records, Floyd raised $3,527.64 and spent $2,653.20. All of her cash donations came from individuals. Both candidates have qualified for the November general election for the seat. Republican Kristen Nelson won the special HD38 general election. #ALPoliticshttps://t.co/iLGMfwv0Im — Alabama Daily News (@ALDailyNews) February 4, 2026 WTVM noted: House District 38 includes portions of Chambers and Lee counties. Nelson’s victory makes her the district’s first new representative since 2018. She replaces Rep. Debbie Hamby Wood, who stepped down from the seat last summer as her family planned a move to Florida.
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HHS Commends Major Medical Association For Recommending Against Gender Transition Surgeries For Minors
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HHS Commends Major Medical Association For Recommending Against Gender Transition Surgeries For Minors

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) on Tuesday issued a statement recommending that surgeons do not perform “breast/chest, genital, and facial gender surgery” on individuals under the age of 19. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) applauded the statement. “Relying in part on the HHS report Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria: Review of Evidence and Best Practices, ASPS declared the evidence base supporting sex-rejecting procedures to be ‘low quality/low certainty.’ The ASPS position statement finds that ‘there is insufficient evidence demonstrating a favorable risk-benefit ratio for the pathway of gender-related endocrine and surgical interventions in children and adolescents,'” HHS stated in a release. “We commend the American Society of Plastic Surgeons for standing up to the overmedicalization lobby and defending sound science,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said. “By taking this stand, they are helping protect future generations of American children from irreversible harm,” he added. THIS IS HUGE The American Society of Plastic Surgeons announced it will no longer support gender-related surgical procedures for minors while it conducts a comprehensive review of the scientific evidence. The organization cited concerns about limited high-quality data,… pic.twitter.com/FZWckXFfvG — Do No Harm (@donoharm) February 3, 2026 The Hill has more: While its position statement commented on hormonal gender-affirming care, the ASPS’s recommendation focused solely on surgical intervention, which advised that gender-affirming surgeries be delayed until 19. “Available evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of children with prepubertal onset gender dysphoria experience resolution or significant reduction of distress by the time they reach adulthood, absent medical or surgical intervention,” the ASPS’s statement read. “Evidence regarding adolescent onset presentation, which has become increasingly common since the mid-2010s, is more limited but similarly does not allow for confident prediction of long-term trajectories.” The organization cited a 2025 article from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) which concluded that when it came to pediatric gender-affirming care, there had been a “rapid expansion and implementation of a clinical protocol that lacked sufficient scientific and ethical justification.” The article was not intended as a clinical practice guideline. The statement follows a landmark decision in a medical malpractice lawsuit, where a New York jury awarded a 22-year-old woman who identified as a boy in her teenage years $2 million after suing doctors accused of pushing ‘gender-affirming treatments’ for minors. The decision marked the first time a detransitioner’s malpractice case went before a jury and ended in a financial judgment. Jury Awards Detransitioner $2 Million In Landmark Decision Against Doctors Accused Of Pushing Double Mastectomy On Minor With the statement, ASPS became the first major medical association in the United States to oppose gender transition surgeries for minors. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has recommended against gender transition surgeries for youths, becoming the first major medical association in the U.S. to narrow its guidance on pediatric gender care. https://t.co/yeR4zviNVM — The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 3, 2026 HHS shared further: “Today marks another victory for biological truth in the Trump administration,” said Deputy Health and Human Services Secretary Jim O’Neill. “The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has set the scientific and medical standard for all provider groups to follow.” “When the medical ethics textbooks of the future are written, they’ll look back on sex-rejecting procedures for minors the way we look back on lobotomies,” said Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD. “I applaud the American Society of Plastic Surgeons for placing itself on the right side of history by opposing these dangerous, unscientific experiments.” “Almost daily, another major hospital system in America is ending the tragic and irreversible practice of sex-rejecting procedures for minors,” said HHS General Counsel Mike Stuart. “The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is bravely standing with Secretary Kennedy in courageously leading on this critical issue.” ASPS was founded in 1931 and represents more than 11,000 physician members as a leading authority on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Citing the HHS report, the ASPS position statement describes the natural course of gender dysphoria, which considers what occurs when a condition remains untreated. Among children, the vast majority of those with gender dysphoria tend towards resolution without medical intervention, and among adolescents, existing evidence suggests that the majority will remit as well. The position statement emphasizes the HHS report’s consideration of the ethical implications of medical interventions for a condition that may be resolved without such interventions. When considering the principle of autonomy, the HHS report concludes that “respect for patient autonomy does not negate clinicians’ professional and ethical obligation to protect and promote their patients’ health.” The ASPS position statement similarly finds that adolescent autonomy does not obligate a medical professional to provide sex-rejecting procedures not supported by evidence. Read the full ASPS statement HERE.
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“We have the same management, and we both wear masks. Is that it?!” President vocalist blasts comparisons to Sleep Token as “lazy”
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“We have the same management, and we both wear masks. Is that it?!” President vocalist blasts comparisons to Sleep Token as “lazy”

Mr President doesn’t see the similarities between his band and the other masked, anonymous, pop-metal sensations dominating heavy music discourse
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"He looked at the lyrics and goes, ‘Rock ’n’ roll cocktail – I think I invented that!'" How Queens of the Stone Age got a metal legend to sing on a single US radio would not touch
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Feel Good Hit of the Summer was a commercial flop but became an instant, messy classic
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