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Melania Trump Rebukes Reports About Her Ties To Epstein In Rare Public Statement
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Melania Trump Rebukes Reports About Her Ties To Epstein In Rare Public Statement

'I reject their mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation'
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REPORT: Patient Dies After ‘Tummy Tuck’ Surgery, Doctor Sues
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REPORT: Patient Dies After ‘Tummy Tuck’ Surgery, Doctor Sues

'To ensure that the truth comes out'
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REPORT: Army Left Troops Exposed To Deadly Iranian Drone Strike, Survivors Say
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REPORT: Army Left Troops Exposed To Deadly Iranian Drone Strike, Survivors Say

'It was chaos'
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Muslim Makes Perfect Case For Keeping Muslims Out Of America
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Muslim Makes Perfect Case For Keeping Muslims Out Of America

'Muslims are different in certain ways'
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Next Time You’re Stuck In TSA Hell, Watch This Video To Remind Yourself It Could Actually Be This Easy
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Next Time You’re Stuck In TSA Hell, Watch This Video To Remind Yourself It Could Actually Be This Easy

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Netflix Cancels Adaptations of Brian Jacques’ Redwall Book Series
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Netflix Cancels Adaptations of Brian Jacques’ Redwall Book Series

News Redwall Netflix Cancels Adaptations of Brian Jacques’ Redwall Book Series The streamer had plans to make a feature film and limited series based on the 22 books By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on April 9, 2026 Comment 0 Share New Share I missed the news in 2021 announcing that Netflix had picked up the rights to adapt Bryan Jacques’ 22 Redwall books into an animated film followed by a television series. Today’s news that those projects are officially dead, however, still hit hard when I realized what could have been. According to Rick Ellis at Forbes, the project has been in rough waters for some time. Patrick McHale (Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio), whom the streamer hired back in 2021 to write the script for the feature, left in 2023. We haven’t heard much more since then, though the Forbes article notes that Netflix still has a placeholder page up for the film, and lists it as starring Marion Day, Adrian Egan, and David Hemblen, which suggests that the project was relatively far along before it was axed and rights reverted to Penguin Random House. The Redwall middle-grade series, for those who have yet to have the pleasure of reading it, features anthropomorphized animals like mice, badgers, and otters living in a medieval-esque setting. One protagonist, for example, is Martin the Warrior, a brave mouse who is a great mentor and always there for his friends. The books are, in a few words, fucking awesome, if my memory of reading them at eight years old holds true. Options expiring on novels is, of course, not an irregular occurrence. But it seemed like Netflix had done a nontrivial amount of work on the Redwall projects, and the IP is a strong one that seems ripe for adaptation, especially in this day when adaptations reign supreme. Here’s to hoping the rights get picked up once again, though of course we still have the books, which I can’t wait to reread with my kid. [end-mark] The post Netflix Cancels Adaptations of Brian Jacques’ Redwall Book Series appeared first on Reactor.
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‘We’ll Be Your Canada’: Brutal Reality Check for NATO Free-Riders
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‘We’ll Be Your Canada’: Brutal Reality Check for NATO Free-Riders

Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal.   Once again, NATO is in crisis. It seems like this is happening every three or four years. It predates and will postdate Trump. We are engaged in a bombing campaign to disarm the Iranian theocracy that, for 47 years, has killed Americans in embassies and military installations.  It supplies the terrorists of Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis. It funds and subsidizes terrorists in Europe, tried to kill President [Donald] Trump—I could go on forever.  So we decided enough is enough, because we felt that their ballistic missiles had a range that could harm Europe and soon us, and that was proven by its launching of two missiles toward Diego Garcia Islands in the Indian Ocean.  And what was the result of our NATO allies when we said, “We don’t have to do it, we’ll do the heavy lifting along with Israel, you don’t have to do anything. I know we helped you in Ukraine. I know we helped you in Serbia. I know we helped you, French, in Chad. I know we helped you, British, when you went to the Falklands on that long adventure and you needed fuel and reconnaissance and resupplies and Tomahawks.  “We know all that, but we’re not asking that. All we want to do is land at the bases that we share with you on your soil under NATO.” So Spain said, “Nope, can’t do it. You can’t fly through our airspace.” We said, “Well, maybe if we’re going from our base in Britain, we’ll go across France.” Nope, can’t do that either.  “Well, how about when our bombers want to refuel in Italy?” No, you can’t do that. Can’t do that. “Well, how about Diego Garcia? We’ve used that before.” And Mr. [Keir] Starmer, “not our war, not our war.”  I think somebody should have said the Falklands were not our war either. And 1939, 1940 it wasn’t our war either in 1941, 1942 but we came over there. But nevertheless, that was what they wanted to do.  So the question is, what do we do? Well, we’ve almost finished the campaign in Iran. Apparently, we didn’t need those bases, because we’re still supplying them very well with bases we do have access to.  The Greeks have been wonderful. There’s a NATO base at Souda Bay, Crete, and they’re helping repair the new Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier. It seems to me that when they say they won’t do it, part of it is they can’t do it.  They have made a series of investments, policies, protocols that have paralyzed that entire continent. They have dreamed of utopia and the good life, and the result is their fertility rate is 1.3. They are shrinking. They are aging. They’re not competitive. So they don’t have the manpower, even though they have a 450 million-person population. Europe is larger than us by 100 million.  And even though they have $22 trillion GDP, which is the third largest, apparently they don’t want to invest that in their own defense or they haven’t so far. They don’t want us to use it when we need it.  They have no energy to speak of. They went whole hog, a complete Green New Deal—solar, wind. We’re not going to use our natural gas reserves. We’re not going to drill for them. We’re going to be dependent on the Middle East and Russia.  So we’re going to put you in an absurd situation, U.S.: You’re going to come over here to Europe to defend us from a potential [Vladimir] Putin invasion while we beg you not to sanction that oil. We need it. So we want to give him money for the oil so he can use the money to buy arms to invade Ukraine and maybe us.  When Trump said it was crazy, they laughed at him.  It’s not just energy. It’s not just fertility. They have no borders, so to speak. They’ve had millions of people coming from a hostile Middle East and Arab world who had no intention of fully integrating, assimilating, and acculturating.  Under their systems of parliamentary democracies, those factions have some veto power over policy. But more importantly, they’re terrified of Islam. They’ve had so many terrorist incidents, they think the only proper way to deal with radical Islam is to appease it, and appeasing it is what they do.  Add all that up. They also have a utopian idea of defense. They had been pretty much unarmed until the invasion of Ukraine, and now they’re trying to catch up.  But when you have a continent that has been unarmed, that is shrinking in population, that has high-priced, limited energy, that has energy shortages, that doesn’t have the confidence to defend its own borders, and that has let in millions of people who don’t like their host, the result is it can’t defend itself.  And therefore, it creates an exegesis to explain that reality. And the exegesis is: We are morally superior to you. We have all these bases. We have the ability. We have fleets. You don’t. And we think, as morally superior people, we don’t want you using them, and we don’t think you’re protecting us on your unilateral crusade.  Yes, the missiles could hit us. Yes, they could be nuclear-tipped if you hadn’t intervened. But that’s not our problem. Our problem is you trying to use these bases for your misadventure in Iran.  Even though the Iran thing is going perfectly well, it’s a month into it. We’ve almost destroyed the war-making potential of Iran.  So what’s the future? Do we get out of NATO? I don’t think we get out of NATO. I think we just let it die on the vine.  We just say, “You know what? We were a full NATO member. Oh, you want us to go into Ukraine again and defend you, but Ukraine’s not a NATO power. There’s no Article 5. This is your problem. This is on your doorstep.” “Oh, you want us to go into Serbia and the Serbs are acting up again? That’s not a NATO problem either. They’re not attacking any NATO nation. I don’t remember Kosovo being in NATO.”  “Oh, you want to go into Africa to your old colonies and stop the Islamists from taking over Chad? That’s not our problem.”  “Oh, you think that Argentine government might want the Falklands back someday? That’s not our problem.” That’s our attitude. Meanwhile, we can have very productive bilateral, coalition-of-the-willing relationships. We can say to the Czechs, we can say to the Poles, we can say to any of them, “You know what, we’d like to have a base in the Azores, Portugal. What do you want to do?  It’s up to you. You want a bilateral agreement, because NATO doesn’t mean much anymore. But we will have a special relationship with you, and we will guarantee your territorial integrity and national security in exchange for a partnership.”  And I think we could find six or seven European powers that together would make ideal alliances with the United States. And then we can just go through the motions with NATO.  Don’t cause any more trouble with them. Just say, “You guys are wonderful, and we’re going to treat you like you treat us. We are one of 32 nations, and we’ll pay one thirty-second of the budget.  We’re tired. You guys have had two big world wars. You’ve been the birthplace of Western military dynamism. Go to it. Re-arm. We’ll just kind of lag along, half-walk, and we’ll tell you we’re a fine NATO power.”  We’ll be kind of like Canada. Canada pays about 1.5%. We’re on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, like Canada. You love Canada. You don’t like us. We’re going to be your Canada.  We will expend as much effort and as much arms and as much intervention as Canada does, and that will be the new NATO. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post ‘We’ll Be Your Canada’: Brutal Reality Check for NATO Free-Riders appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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DOJ Probe Reportedly Targets NFL Streaming Deals
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DOJ Probe Reportedly Targets NFL Streaming Deals

The Justice Department opened an investigation into whether the National Football League engaged in anticompetitive practices; The Wall Street Journal first reported Thursday. The investigation follows growing concern from lawmakers and regulators that the NFL’s expanding web of cable and streaming deals has made it harder—and more expensive—for fans to watch games. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and other members of Congress have raised concerns about the difficulty for consumers to watch games across multiple paid platforms, saying the streaming deals drive up costs and create confusion for consumers. The warnings have prompted the Federal Communications Commission to seek public comment on the issue. Last month, Lee wrote a letter asking the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the NFL. “To watch every NFL game during this past season, football fans spent almost $1,000 on cable and streaming subscriptions. In practice, this requires subscribing to multiple streaming services and maintaining high-speed internet in addition to a traditional cable or satellite bundle,” Lee wrote. The Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 grants the NFL limited carve-outs to antitrust law to allow teams to negotiate packages of TV rights. When the law was enacted, consumers watched games on broadcast TV, and streaming platforms didn’t exist. In a statement on Thursday, an NFL spokesperson said, “The NFL’s media distribution model is the most fan- and broadcaster-friendly in the entire sports and entertainment industry.” The spokesperson added, “With over 87% of our games on free, broadcast television, including 100% of games in the markets of the competing teams, the NFL has for decades put our fans front and center in how we distribute our content.” The Daily Signal first reported this week on a poll that found 84% of respondents said NFL games should remain on broadcast TV or be available on both free and paid viewing platforms. The poll found that 93% of respondents said it is important for live sporting events to be available on broadcast television so they can be interrupted for local emergency alerts, such as tornado warnings. The poll was conducted by the Internet Accountability Project. The Daily Signal did not immediately receive a response from either the Justice Department or the NFL for this story. The post DOJ Probe Reportedly Targets NFL Streaming Deals appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Netanyahu: We'll Open Direct Talks With Lebanon – But No Cease-Fire
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Netanyahu: We'll Open Direct Talks With Lebanon – But No Cease-Fire

Netanyahu: We'll Open Direct Talks With Lebanon – But No Cease-Fire
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Whatever This Is in Iran, It Isn’t Victory
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Whatever This Is in Iran, It Isn’t Victory

Color me skeptical.
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