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Intel Uncensored
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“No Kings,” Except for the Bureaucrats
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“No Kings,” Except for the Bureaucrats

by Brownstone, Activist Post: Over the weekend, thousands of anti-Trump advocates gathered for “No Kings” protests across the country, but their aims were not directed at constitutional norms; instead, they are engaged in a protest against the President’s authority over the Executive Branch. The chief issue in Washington since the second Trump inauguration is whether […]
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Israel is now desperate to end the war because Israel is being destroyed
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Israel is now desperate to end the war because Israel is being destroyed

Israel is now desperate to end the war because Israel is being destroyed. So the bully who started out punching all the other kids on the playground is now screaming for the fight to stop. Israel will soon claim some sort of "victory" and demand "peace" which simply means TIME TO… https://t.co/wAEXHTwwHy — HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) […]
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Sleeper Cells in the US & Thousands of Missing Migrant Children-DHS’s Tricia McLaughlin, Are We at War with Iran?
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Sleeper Cells in the US & Thousands of Missing Migrant Children-DHS’s Tricia McLaughlin, Are We at War with Iran?

from The Mel K Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RSBN Feed - Right Side Broadcast
RSBN Feed - Right Side Broadcast
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LIVE: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Holds a Press Conference - 6/23/25
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Big Changes Ahead at Kroger: 60 Store Closures
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Big Changes Ahead at Kroger: 60 Store Closures

Kroger, one of the top four grocery store chains in America, is shutting at least 60 stores in the coming months. Continue reading…
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Country Roundup
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Morgan Wallen Stops Show for Emotional Speech to Fans
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Scott Jennings Says What Iran Did Shortly Before Attacking US Bases Signals 'Total Capitulation'
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Scott Jennings Says What Iran Did Shortly Before Attacking US Bases Signals 'Total Capitulation'

CNN commentator Scott Jennings said Monday that President Donald Trump has earned "vindication" on his strategy regarding the bombing of Iran, adding that the country has expressed "complete and total capitulation" to the United States. Jennings' statement on the social media platform X was based on a screenshot from a...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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BREAKING: Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Military Bases | Does This Mean War?
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MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago Preview
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MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago Preview

MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago Honoring the racing legend that won 15 world titles, 123 world championship races, 18 Italian Championship titles, and 10 Tourist Trophies, the MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago is a limited-edition model with special top-quality details and signed by Giacomo Agostini himself. Giacomo Agostini’s signature will adorn each Superveloce 1000 Ago. Also notice the gold plate that reads “15 Titoli Mondiali.” The model is limited to 83 units worldwide to mark Agostini’s 83rd birthday in 2025, and each unit’s individual number from 1 to 83 can be found on a real-gold plate on the steering head, as well as on the certificate of authenticity. One particularly unique feature is that a brass coin on the shell of each ignition key is made from an original trophy won by Agostini and that Agostini selected and donated to MV Agusta for this purpose. This brass coin on each ignition key was made from one of Agostini’s trophies. It reads “Ricavato da un Trofeo di Giacomo Agostini.” Drawing inspiration from Agostini’s racing bike, the Superveloce 1000 Ago will feature Fire Red Matte and Magnum Silver Matte colors, along with a yellow side panel with a number 1 on it. The bike features full carbon-fiber bodywork, the spoked wheels include a silver color, and a leather strap runs over the fuel tank. On the leather strap is a golden plaque that reads “15 Titoli Mondiali,” translating to “15 world titles.” The black Alcantara seat is embroidered with “Agostini” with arrow-shaped stripes reminiscent of Agostini’s racing suite, as well as an MV Agusta logo. A leather strap extends across the fuel tank. Other than the special details described above, the Superveloce 1000 Ago shares specifications and high-quality parts with the MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro, a limited-edition model announced for 2024. It’s powered by MV’s 998cc inline-Four that makes a claimed 208 hp at 13,000 rpm and 85.9 lb-ft of torque at 11,000 rpm, with redline at 14,000 rpm. Top-quality components include forged titanium connecting rods, DLC-coated cams, and titanium valves. On the steering head is a plate with each bike’s individual number out of 83. It also features a steel trellis frame, and the aluminum single-sided swingarm has a height-adjustable connector pin. Öhlins electronic suspension includes a 43mm inverted fork (electronically adjustable for compression and rebound and manually adjustable for spring preload), a 36mm monoshock (electronically adjustable for preload, rebound, and compression), and an adjustable steering damper. Braking is provided by Brembo and includes two front 320mm discs with radial Stylema 4-piston calipers, as well as a rear 220mm disc with 2-piston caliper. MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago Technology includes ABS (with Sport and Race modes), eight levels of traction control, front lift control to optimize wheelies, launch control, cruise control, the MV EAS 4.0 up/down quickshifter, and four ride modes (Rain, Sport, Race, and Custom). The 5.5-inch TFT display features a Trip Record function to record and share the rider’s completed route, speed, gear, lean angle, altitude, and travel times. It also includes an alarm managed through the Greenbox app, for which MV provides one year of free use. The bike comes with a dedicated kit that includes a certificate of authenticity, a dedicated motorcycle cover, a passenger seat in leather and Alcantara, passenger footpegs, carbon passenger heel guards, CNC-machined brake and clutch levers, and height-adjustment plates for the swingarm pin. Each unit comes with a dedicated kit. Available to customers of the MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago are a special Dainese suit and AGV helmet. The Dainese Demone GP 3X suit features the D-air Racing Shield 3X airbag system, titanium shoulder and knee plates, and Dianese’s pentaxial elasticated back. Customers who choose to add the suit will get a dedicated measurement session at a Dainese store and the option to customize their name on the leather back. The AGV Pista GP RR helmet features a full carbon shell, an Ultravision visor, a Pro rear spoiler, and the 360-degree Adaptive Fit interiors system. The suit and helmet are available only to Superveloce 1000 Ago owners and at no additional cost. This special AGV helmet and Dainese suit are only available to owners of an MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago. The MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago will have a U.S. MSRP of $80,098 and will come with a 5-year factory warranty. Units are expected to arrive in January 2026. For more information, visit the MV Agusta website. Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2026 Motorcycle Buyers Guide The post MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago Preview appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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WATCH: Democrat Governor Booed Off Stage In Hometown
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WATCH: Democrat Governor Booed Off Stage In Hometown

Maine Gov. Janet Mills faced boos and hecklers while speaking in her hometown of Farmington over the weekend. “@GovJanetMills got some INTENSE heckling that included shouts of ‘We have daughters!’ and ‘Stand up for them!’ today at the Maine Moose Lottery in her hometown,” state Rep. Laurel Libby, a Republican, said. “Stop discriminating against Maine women and girls, Governor!” she added. WATCH: .@GovJanetMills got some INTENSE heckling that included shouts of "We have daughters!" and "Stand up for them!" today at the Maine Moose Lottery in her hometown… Stop discriminating against Maine women and girls, Governor! pic.twitter.com/1m1SoedZXW — Rep. Laurel Libby (@laurel_libby) June 21, 2025 Per Bangor Daily News: Gov. Janet Mills was in her hometown of Farmington on Saturday to announce the winners of Maine’s annual moose hunt permit lottery, but the process became a bit testy when she encountered hecklers who booed and shouted at her. The booing began as Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Judy Camuso introduced the Democratic governor to the podium to start reading off names of the more than 4,000 hunters who will have the chance to hunt moose during the 2025 season that begins in September. Mills repeatedly stepped away from the podium and raised her hands before returning to the microphone as hecklers continued to boo her, at one point telling the crowd, “I’m not going to read any names until you quiet down.” “We have daughters,” one member of the audience under a tent at the Farmington Fairgrounds shouted in a video shared by Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, on social media. The video was taken from the side of the stage at an angle that did not show the faces of different hecklers. “I have five daughters,” Mills said. “Stand up for them,” an attendee replied, as part of an apparent reference to Maine’s policies allowing transgender girls to compete in female sports that drew attention this year after President Donald Trump began targeting Maine over the matter. “@GovJanetMills refuses to address questions about why she supports men in women’s sports — and her family’s ties to the transgender medicine industry,” The Daily Wire White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olohan said last week. WATCH: NEW: @GovJanetMills refuses to address questions about why she supports men in women’s sports — and her family’s ties to the transgender medicine industry. pic.twitter.com/XR3NJCAfjq — Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) June 18, 2025 Earlier this month, the Maine House approved legislation to ban biological males from girls’ and women’s sports. Maine Public Radio reports: The Maine House gave initial approval Friday night to a bill that would ban transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports after hours of emotional debate on the issue. The measure will likely face more significant opposition in the Maine Senate, however, which voted Thursday to reject a similar prohibition on transgender athletes. Earlier Friday, the Democratic-controlled House had rejected a series of bills that aimed to change Maine’s policy of allowing students to play on teams based on their “gender identity.” But then lawmakers voted narrowly to advance a bill, LD 233, that will prohibit schools and colleges from allowing anyone who was born male from participating in athletics programs that were “designated for females.” The bill’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Dick Campbell of Orrington, said he introduced the straight-forward bill at the request of a constituent before Maine ended up in the national spotlight on the issue. Campbell said he had hoped lawmakers would work in a bipartisan fashion to address what he called “a major problem.” “This Legislature . . . should be able to address this issue,” Campbell said. “I don’t have the solution but together we ought to be able to come up with one.” Opponents attempted to reject the bill but failed on a 70 to 73 vote after four Democrats — Reps. Stephan Bunker of Farmington, Wayne Farrin of Jefferson, Dani O’Halloran of Brewer and David Rollins of Augusta — voted with all of the Republicans to support the bill. While supporters describe the bills as attempting to protect female athletes from unfair competition or injury, opponents portrayed the measures as promoting misguided policies that could harm vulnerable youths.
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