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‘We Could Cut Our Health Care Costs Dramatically’: Steve Moore Touts Benefits Of $3 Meal Initiative
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‘We Could Cut Our Health Care Costs Dramatically’: Steve Moore Touts Benefits Of $3 Meal Initiative

'question then is, can you do it for $3'
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ABC’s Mary Bruce Delivers Democrat Rebuttal to Trump Healthcare Plan
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ABC’s Mary Bruce Delivers Democrat Rebuttal to Trump Healthcare Plan

Today The White House announced its healthcare plan. ABC’s World News Tonight was the sole broadcast network nightly newscast to cover the announcement. However, ABC’s coverage consisted of a litany of talking points seemingly aimed at rebutting the announcement, more in line with a Democrat press release. Watch the report in its entirety, as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Thursday, January 15th, 2026 (click “expand” to view full transcript): DAVID MUIR: Tonight, with more than 20 million Americans seeing their health insurance premiums skyrocketing, with Republicans blocking any extension of the Affordable Care Act subsidies, tonight President Trump now unveiling what he says is his plan, but there are many questions. Here’s Mary Bruce. BRUCE: As millions of Americans watch health insurance premiums skyrocket, tonight, after promising his own health care plan for more than a decade, President Trump finally unveiling what he calls his great health care plan. But health care policy experts tell us it leaves more questions than answers. DONALD TRUMP: The government is going to pay the money directly to you. It goes to you and then you take the money and buy your own health care. BRUCE: He did not explain how that would happen. His plan light on details. Just a few paragraphs on the White House website. Officials calling it a “framework” and a “broad direction.” How exactly would this work and can the president assure Americans this will be enough to cover their healthcare costs? White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt implying Congress would flesh out the specifics. KAROLINE LEAVITT: Congress and The White House are going to work together to put this plan into action. BRUCE: The president also wants Congress to turn into law deals he already struck with pharmaceutical companies to bring down the cost of prescription drugs. And he wants insurance companies to be more transparent about their rates. In a new poll, 52% of voters say President Trump has hurt the cost of health care. This month, insurance premiums have soared for more than 20 million Americans after Republicans let subsidies in the Affordable Care Act expire. Astrid Story, a graphic designer and mom from Denver, Colorado who is battling thyroid cancer, saw her monthly premium rise 35% from 1,400 to $1,900. ASTRID STORY: How is that fair? How is that fair to a cancer patient that their first thought has to be am I going to be able to afford the treatment that is going to keep me alive? BRUCE: And again, David, there are very few details in the president's plan about how much money Americans would get and whether this would cover their healthcare costs. And all this as 20 million Americans are seeing their insurance premiums soar right now. David. MUIR: Mary Bruce back with us tonight. Thank you, Mary.   The report begins, as is quite often the case at ABC, with an overwrought David Muir introduction that could have well served as its own brief. In a single sentence, Muir establishes that premiums are skyrocketing, that it’s the Republicans’ fault, and that Trump’s plan may not do enough to address it. And then he tosses to Mary Bruce! Bruce then rehashes all of those talking points. After knocking the ambiguities of Trump’s statement, Bruce goes back to blaming Republicans for insurance premium hikes. Bruce then elicits victim testimony from someone who had a rate increase, before going back to knocking the ambiguity of the press release and blaming Republicans again for the rise in premium costs. Not once did Brice cite the document, or delve into the reasons premiums increased. For that matter, she didn’t mention that Democrats just shut the government down in order to force a House vote on subsidy extensions. Neither is there any mention of why there were subsidies in the first place or why they were allowed to sunset, or who voted for the sunset provision.  All of these things would’ve blown up the underlying premise of Mary Bruce’s report, which is to blame the Bad Orange Man for all the current suck in our healthcare system. Instead we get her at her Mary Bruciest- the Democrats’ most reliable water carrier.   
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How Did Ed Warren Die? Inside The Long Decline And Death Of The ‘Conjuring’ Demonologist
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How Did Ed Warren Die? Inside The Long Decline And Death Of The ‘Conjuring’ Demonologist

TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy Stock PhotoEd Warren, the paranormal investigator who inspired The Conjuring. Ed Warren, the self-proclaimed demonologist whose paranormal investigations inspired films like The Conjuring and The Amityville Horror, had a controversial life. Critics claim that Ed and his wife Lorraine were fraudsters, perpetuating hoaxes and taking advantage of scared, misled people in order to turn a profit. Believers, on the other hand, would prop up the Warrens as the most famous paranormal investigators in history. But in the years since Ed Warren’s death, his story has become even bigger. Ed Warren died in 2006, seven years before the first of The Conjuring series premiered. Lorraine lived long enough to see how she and her husband would be immortalized in film. She ensured that, to the average movie-goer, the Warrens’ legacy would be a positive one. But the true stories behind The Conjuring movies played out differently than they did on-screen. Indeed, real life is not as black-and-white. This is the story of Ed Warren, from his life as a self-professed demonologist, to his long decline and death in 2006 at the age of 79. How Ed Warren Entered The World Of Paranormal Investigation Born Sept. 7, 1926 as Edward Warren Miney, Ed Warren’s interest in the paranormal began in his childhood. According to the Hartford Courant, he believed that the house he grew up in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was haunted. Still, his early life was relatively normal. Ed served in the military during World War II, and married Lorraine Warren — whom he’d previously met when both were teenagers — while on leave from the Navy. Like her husband, Lorraine had an interest in the paranormal. She told Entertainment Weekly in 2013 that she was born with the gift of clairvoyance. In the early days of their marriage, the Warrens made money from a surprising source: painting. Ed Warren would paint a house which he thought was haunted, which Lorraine would offer to sell to the house’s owners. TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy Stock PhotoEd and Lorraine Warren. “I would do a really nice sketch of the house with ghosts coming out of it,” he later explained, “and I’d give it to Lorraine, she’d go knock on the door and with her Irish personality she’d say, ‘Oh, my husband loves to sketch and paint haunted houses, and he made this for you.’ I made it special for them.” From there, the Warrens would often investigate these allegedly haunted houses. Lorraine would use her purported clairvoyance to search for spirits, while Ed would examine the house for physical manifestations of haunting. Ultimately, Ed Warren dreamed up a solution to people’s paranormal problems with the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR). Proclaiming himself a “demonologist” and claiming that Lorraine had a psychic connection to the spirit world, the Warrens soon began conducting more official “investigations” into hauntings across the globe. The Warrens’ Most Famous And Controversial Cases Ed and Lorraine traveled far and wide, from West Pittston, Pennsylvania, to Enfield in North London. They brought specialized equipment, as well as their alleged skill as a demonologist and clairvoyant, to assess whether or not the hauntings they investigated were real. It was after Ronald DeFeo Jr murdered his family in Amityville, New York, in 1974, however, that the Warrens truly broke into the mainstream. The Amityville murders drew national attention for the brutality of the killings, but when the Warrens arrived and declared that demons had influenced DeFeo in the home, the incident came instead to be known as the Amityville Horror – thanks largely to a book of the same name written by Jay Anson. Anson allegedly based on his book on the experience of the Lutz family, who purchased the home not long after the DeFeo murders. TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy Stock PhotoEd and Lorraine with their daughter Judy. Perhaps inspired by the success of Anson’s book, the Warrens went on to publish several books of their own in the 1980s and 1990s. They covered case of the Enfield poltergeist, the public case of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, the Smurl haunting, and the Perron family haunting, which inspired The Conjuring films. Throughout it all, experts pushed back against the Warrens. Amityville in particular drew public ire, as if their conclusion of paranormal activity had excused DeFeo’s horrific crimes. But other cases received criticism as well. And the Warrens had even testified on behalf of Johnson, who infamously claimed that the Devil had made him commit murder. Bettmann Archive/Getty ImagesArne Cheyenne Johnson arriving at court. Still, Ed and Lorraine Warren continued to have a successful career, even housing their many “paranormal” objects in an occult museum that attracted thousands of guests over the years. And though Ed Warren never lived to see the films his tales inspired, The Conjuring series would prove to be a box office hit that, according to Box Office Mojo, has pulled in nearly $3 billion to date. But despite the seeming hazards of his chosen profession, it was no ghost or demon that killed Ed Warren. So how did Ed Warren die? The Death Of Ed Warren — And His Legacy Among Paranormal Investigators Ed Warren had spent more than 60 years of his life courting ghosts and demons – a dangerous occupation, if his claims are to be believed. The Conjuring films imply that the Warrens were stalked and targeted by one particular demon, and the films also suggested that Ed Warren suffered a near fatal-heart attack during an especially intense exorcism. But it was not a demon that caused Ed Warren’s death. It was years of bad health. TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy Stock PhotoEd and Lorraine Warren at home. Ed Warren’s health problems seem to have started in the 1980s, when he had several heart attacks (not demon-related) including one so severe that he had to use a wheelchair. Then, in 2001, Ed Warren collapsed in the middle of the night while letting the family cat into the house. Paramedics restarted his heart, but though he was still alive, his life would never be the same. He spent 11 weeks in a coma and never regained his ability to speak Five years later, on Aug. 23, 2006, Ed Warren died. He was 79 years old. His story, on the other hand, did not. Despite their controversies, the Warrens had gained a rather devout following of paranormal enthusiasts. By the early 2000s, people like Zak Bagans and Ryan Buell had started following in the Warrens’ footsteps, hosting ghost-hunting television shows like Ghost Adventures and Paranormal State. Another influential force in Hollywood had also been a fan of the Warrens for years: James Wan, the director behind Saw and Insidious. TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy Stock PhotoThe Warrens with some of their equipment. “People that are fans of the horror genre, follow sort of real-life supernatural cases, and all that, we’ve all come across the Warrens,” Wan told Entertainment Weekly. “I remember saying to my agent, ‘I’m curious if there’s anyone in town who’s potentially doing a real-life biopic on the two of them.'” What followed was 2013’s The Conjuring, directed by Wan, which became a massive commercial success. However, the debate over whether or not the Warrens were fraudsters continues to rage on, later compounded by claims of abuse levied against the Warrens by a woman named Judith Penney. Penney claimed that not only had she witnessed Ed behave violently toward Lorraine in the past, but that she had also personally been involved in a sexual relationship with Ed Warren when she was underage, which resulted in her becoming pregnant and coerced into getting an abortion by Lorraine. None of this, however, made it into any of the Conjuring films. Lorraine Warren’s contract with Warner Bros also included stipulations that the films would not depict extramarital affairs, sex with minors, or domestic abuse. Clearly, she had wanted to preserve their image as a moral couple. As such, the truth of Ed Warren’s life — played out in real life and on the screen — is much murkier than Ed Warren’s death. After reading about Ed Warren’s death and legacy, read about the life of his daughter, Judy Warren. Or, read about America’s first ghost hunter, Hans Holzer. The post How Did Ed Warren Die? Inside The Long Decline And Death Of The ‘Conjuring’ Demonologist appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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GOP Senators Move to Block Trump Marijuana Reclassification
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GOP Senators Move to Block Trump Marijuana Reclassification

Republican Sens. Ted Budd of North Carolina and James Lankford of Oklahoma are moving to block the Trump administration's effort to reclassify marijuana under federal law, arguing the move would undermine public safety and bypass Congress.
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Dem Rep. Thanedar Bill Would Abolish ICE; 'Beyond Reform'
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Dem Rep. Thanedar Bill Would Abolish ICE; 'Beyond Reform'

Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., on Thursday introduced legislation aimed at eliminating Immigration and Customs Enforcement, arguing that "Americans are being terrorized" and that the agency is "beyond reform."
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Senators Vow to Keep Moving Forward on Crypto Legislation
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Senators Vow to Keep Moving Forward on Crypto Legislation

After Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., canceled a markup on legislation regulating cryptocurrencies, senators are vowing this is not the end of the legislation.
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ACLU Sues to Halt Trump ICE Crackdown in Minnesota
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ACLU Sues to Halt Trump ICE Crackdown in Minnesota

The American Civil Liberties Union sued the Trump administration Thursday, seeking a court order to stop what it says are unconstitutional immigration enforcement tactics by federal agents in Minnesota.
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'I HOPE I'm Wrong'! Tom Homan Warns Walz & Frey What Might Be Next After Tomorrow's Trump Meeting
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'I HOPE I'm Wrong'! Tom Homan Warns Walz & Frey What Might Be Next After Tomorrow's Trump Meeting

Earlier today, Trump adviser Stephen Miller indicated that it's getting to be well past time to put an end the Leftist activist efforts to stop federal law enforcement in Minneapolis.  Advertisement…
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Man Who Stole Rifle From FBI Vehicle During Minneapolis Rioting Arrested
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Man Who Stole Rifle From FBI Vehicle During Minneapolis Rioting Arrested

As we reported earlier, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz sent out a video message on Thursday afternoon assuring Minnesotans that their state would "remain an island of decency, of justice, of community, and of…
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