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‘The Mouse That Roared’: MAHA Movement Might Just Be Drop In The Bucket Come Midterms, Analysts Say
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How Taxes Affect Ohioans on April 15 and Beyond
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This year, the Trump White House had plenty of benefits to tout for Americans on Tax Day, namely through the Working Families Tax Cuts from last July. For Ohioans, the issue goes beyond April 15, with the potential to affect closely watched races for the midterms. How Did Ohioans Benefit? The average tax refund is $3,308 for Ohioans, with that number being higher or lower depending on one’s income. A majority of Ohioans who filed, 71.6%, will receive a refund. Ohioans also benefit from Trump campaign promises, including no taxes on overtime, which benefits 24% of Ohioans, and no taxes on Social Security, which benefits around 2.1 million seniors in the Buckeye State. Because of deductions like these in the Working Families @TaxCuts, Ohioans will keep more of their hard-earned paychecks. pic.twitter.com/fQjteGJFcP— Senator Jon Husted (@SenJonHusted) April 15, 2026 The Working Families Tax Cuts were championed by Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio., who frequently posts on X about such relief, especially in light of Tax Day and benefits for everyday Ohioans. Ohioans are seeing the benefits of the Working Families @TaxCuts we passed in July.Last week, a pizza delivery driver told me he used his increased refund to pay off his car.A restaurant server was able to pay off her college loan. These are the meaningful, real-life… pic.twitter.com/iMdJsjgpAd— Senator Jon Husted (@SenJonHusted) April 15, 2026 In a second post about tax cuts this week, Husted reaffirmed his support for President Donald Trump’s policy. The Working Families @TaxCuts delivers the largest tax relief to families earning under $50,000 a year. I’ll keep fighting for the hardworking families in Ohio and across the country. pic.twitter.com/kQgQMNzN7L— Senator Jon Husted (@SenJonHusted) April 15, 2026 Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, addressed these benefits in a Wednesday press conference, highlighting tax relief as a matter of “contrast” between the two parties. Moreno referred to April 15 as a “religious holiday” for Democrats, adding they were “a little less happy than they would have been” because of tax relief, for which he thanked President Donald Trump and Republicans. Moreno also argued that Republicans remain committed to tax relief. “Republicans have stayed true to our focus: low taxes, low regulations, small government,” he said. “[We] added a critical component, which is a laser focus on helping the men and women who build this country every day. And I am so proud of the fact that it took only Republicans to get this bill across the finish line, and we delivered for working families,” Moreno said. Taxes and the Midterms The National Republican Congressional Committee saw Tax Day as an opportunity to go after Rep. Marcy Kaptur’s record. The 22-term Democrat represents Ohio’s 9th Congressional District. An ad campaign highlighted Kaptur’s voting record, calling on viewers to “remember who made [Tax Day] worse.” The ad likened Kaptur to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., while drawing a contrast between Democrats and Republicans on the issue. “While Republicans fought to protect your hard-earned paychecks, Marcy Kaptur voted for the largest hike since WWII. Marcy Kaptur sided with Bernie and AOC against critical tax relief for you, higher costs, less freedom, more pressure on you. Marcy Kaptur voted for higher taxes and voted to make your life harder,” a narrator declared. The NRCC also used Tax Day to call for Ohioans to vote Kaptur out of office. “For 40 years, out-of-touch Democrat Marcy Kaptur has voted to increase taxes on hardworking Ohioans. Kaptur’s radical agenda of ever-increasing taxes is one of many reasons she will lose her seat this fall,” NRCC spokesperson Zach Bannon said in a statement to The Daily Signal. In a statement to The Daily Signal, the Kaptur campaign defended the congresswoman’s record. “Congresswoman Kaptur has fought hard for tax relief for seniors and parents. Her priority is always fighting to put money back into the pockets of Northwest Ohio families,” a campaign spokesperson said. “Right now, those same hardworking families are paying an additional $3,200 a year because of reckless across-the-board tariffs and the War of choice in Iran sending gasoline soaring over $4 a gallon, and diesel up well over $5.50.” Her campaign also took issue with tax breaks: “Marcy voted to cap insulin at $35 and let Medicare negotiate drug prices. She voted against the massive permanent tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans, that cut Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, and funding for rural hospitals to pay for it. Marcy Kaptur will always fight to make sure Northwest Ohio’s families don’t pick up the bill for the GOP’s Billionaire donors.” Under Ohio’s newly drawn district maps for 2026, Kaptur is regarded as a vulnerable incumbent as she runs for reelection in a district more favorable to Republicans. She won by 0.7% in 2024. The race for Ohio’s 9th is regarded as a “Toss-Up,” as is Husted’s race. RNC Spokesman Hunter Lovell addressed these races and more in a statement for The Daily Signal. “President Trump and Senator Jon Husted’s Working Families Tax Cuts are a home run for Ohioans, who are keeping more of their hard-earned money on Tax Day. Even after four years of sky-high Bidenflation, Marcy Kaptur and Greg Landsman fought to block the largest tax cuts in history, proving Democrats would rather raise taxes than help Americans get ahead,” he said. Americans for Action Prosperity Action also touted the senator’s relief plans over X. The group endorsed Husted last month. Tax Day is a reminder that families in Ohio should not be squeezed by Washington. @JonHusted supported the Working Families Tax Cut so people can keep more of their paycheck. pic.twitter.com/rnzzVqSq7a— Americans for Prosperity Action (@AFPAction) April 15, 2026 What’s Next for Taxes in Ohio? In Ohio, the state Legislature has made it taxes a priority issue for some time. The state has made progress on taxes in other ways, including with a 2.75% flat tax passed by the state Legislature. That resulted in Ohio moving up from the 25th to the 15th spot in the “Rich States, Poor States” index by the American Legislative Exchange Council, making it the largest jump on the list from last year to this year. A Tax Day statement from Americans for Prosperity-Ohio’s State Director Donovan O’Neil highlighted this jump and praised the new tax rate. “Our massive jump in economic competitiveness this year shows that bold tax reforms like a low, flat income tax empowers citizens, families, and businesses to thrive,” he said, adding that his organization “fought for years to protect Ohioans from burdensome income taxes.” Addressing the property tax has been of particular importance for Prosperity for Us, a group that focuses on state ballot initiatives as a way to build a “state-based citizen initiative movement to restore and ensure prosperity and increased financial ability for Americans.” This includes Ohio. This and other groups, such as the Committee to Abolish Ohio Property Taxes, are backing a ballot initiative to eliminate property taxes in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, has warned that passage could result in Ohio having to adopt up to a potential 20% sales tax to make up for lost revenue. The post How Taxes Affect Ohioans on April 15 and Beyond appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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What the Colonists Fought For
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What the Colonists Fought For

The Revolutionary War began on April 19, 1775, at the Battle of Lexington. Rebellions are, at root, when the people of a place make a stand against the status quo. What pushed so many men and women in the American colonies to the ledge of revolt? What motivated them to risk their lives taking a stand for their rights and liberties? Ultimately, it was their fortitude, character, and faith that emboldened them to revolt. It is easier to understand this within the context of the decades leading up to the War for Independence. Historian Nathaniel Philbrick notes that, after the end of the French and Indian War in 1763, Britain was bogged down by a massive debt (more than $22 billion in contemporary American currency). Great Britain decided that the colonies should contribute to repaying the debt, particularly since it was incurred by the mother country coming to their aid. So ended the “salutary neglect,” and so began the decades of taxation. The taxation that followed formed the backbone of the colonists’ motivations for revolting. These taxes crippled economic growth. Americans came to view the taxes as nothing more than an expression of the British greed and demeaning attitude toward them as the subjects of the monarch. Barely two years after the end of the French and Indian War came the institution of the Stamp Act (1765). This was a tax on all paper goods purchased by the colonists. Colonists had no say in the tax, which was just the beginning of many such taxes that would be instituted by Parliament without representation from the colonists. Enraged, a mob of colonists swarmed the local lieutenant governor’s home. It tore apart the inside of the home, sending a clear message to British authorities. Within a year, the Stamp Act was rescinded by Parliament. Historians have remarked that the distaste towards this and other bills was something to be expected. However, the violence that ensued was an entirely different beast. In hindsight, Parliament may have perceived an unrest in the colonies that went far deeper than finances. But the British government needed money, so it continued to tax the colonies. The earliest members of the revolt against Great Britain faced unimaginable odds, but they were convinced they had to fight for their freedom. These were people from many walks of life, from farmers and countrymen to lawyers and doctors. Colonists from all walks of life were tired of the oppression and taxation that came from a power that found itself over 3,000 miles away. The rebels were convinced that Great Britain, the world superpower, was in the wrong, and they were dedicated to opposing this injustice, no matter what, even if it cost them their livelihoods or their lives. Some names and words echo through history. Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or give me death” is well-known to this day, as are Nathan Hale’s last words: “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” However, the American experiment began because of countless men and women—known and unknown—who possessed courage, character, and faith. They were willing to risk their lives for the benefit of their families and the future of the colonies. This courage came from doing what is right for its own sake. That is ultimately built on a faith in God. In a time when many claim that America is a fundamentally irreligious and atheistic project, this is a truth worth emphasizing. We mustn’t forget that even the religious freethinker Thomas Jefferson made clear in the Declaration of Independence that man’s inalienable rights are no mere political convenience. They are given by God, and it is because of this divine source that all are bound to respect them. As we approach the 250th anniversary of our independence, Americans ought to remember and honor our forebears by living for justice, truth, and faith. That way we will ensure that our nation thrives for centuries to come, no matter the odds we face. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post What the Colonists Fought For appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Deadly HS shooting deemed self-defense — but student who fired fatal shot isn't completely in the clear
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Deadly HS shooting deemed self-defense — but student who fired fatal shot isn't completely in the clear

A deadly shooting that took place at a Northern California high school earlier this month has been deemed self-defense — but the student who allegedly fired the fatal shot isn't completely in the clear.Sacramento County prosecutors have declined to file homicide charges in the case because the April 10 killing at Natomas High School occurred during a violent attempted robbery, which falls under self-defense, KXTV-TV reported.'Our professional and ethical obligation requires us to decline charges when the evidence cannot establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.'The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday that two non-students went on campus looking for a specific student, the station said.Authorities said one of them was wearing a ski mask and carrying a handgun, KXTV noted.More from the station:Investigators determined the pair found the student and violently tried to rob him, leading to a confrontation, according to the DA's office. During that encounter, the targeted student — who was also carrying a firearm — shot and killed the armed suspect, according to prosecutors.The person who was killed has been identified by family members as 16-year-old De’Jon Sledge.After reviewing the facts, evidence and applicable law, including self-defense, the district attorney’s office concluded there was insufficient evidence to prove a homicide case beyond a reasonable doubt.“Our professional and ethical obligation requires us to decline charges when the evidence cannot establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt,” the office told KXTV in a statement.RELATED: Teen robbers open fire on victim behind Texas Family Dollar, but victim also has a gun — and turns the tables lethally The person associated with the individual who was fatally shot will be charged in juvenile court with attempted robbery, the station noted.The intended target who fired the weapon will be charged with various weapons charges, KXTV said, citing the DA's office.The station said the DA's office also raised concerns about school violence and noted that schools should be safe places for students — and that youths should not feel compelled to carry weapons for protection.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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11 Of The Worst Deaths That Human Beings Have Ever Experienced
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11 Of The Worst Deaths That Human Beings Have Ever Experienced

Ideally, we all peacefully die in our sleep at an old age after living a long and fruitful life. The unfortunate reality is that this is often not the case, and most of us should count our blessings if it’s simply over with quickly. The deaths featured here don’t fall into either of the above categories. Many of them were long and drawn out. All of them caused the victim immense pain. Some were tortured and murdered, others met a brutal fate at the hands of Mother Nature, and others were victims of horrible circumstances. These agonizing deaths might serve as a reminder that things could always be worse, that we shouldn’t take life for granted, or perhaps another life-affirming sentiment. But at the end of the day, there’s no denying that all of these demises are haunting — and far worse than any horror movie. Giles Corey: The Man Who Was Crushed To Death After Being Accused Of Witchcraft Bettmann/Contributor/Getty ImagesAfter Giles Corey refused to cooperate during his trial, he was punished with one of the worst deaths in history. The Salem witch trials were a low point in American history. According to the Smithsonian Magazine, more than 200 people were accused of practicing “the Devil’s magic” in colonial Massachusetts. As a result, 20 people were executed for being “witches” in the early 1690s. There was one notably bizarre and especially cruel death among those killed at Salem, though: Giles Corey, an elderly farmer who was stripped naked and forced to lay on the ground with a board covering his body, as heavy rocks were placed on top of him one by one over the course of a few days. The circumstances surrounding Corey’s death are equally unusual. Years prior, Corey had stood trial for killing his farmhand Jacob Goodale after the young man supposedly stole some apples. At the time, the town didn’t want to imprison one of their most prominent farmers, so they hit Corey with a fine and, presumably, a stern warning not to murder anyone else. Naturally, Corey fell out of favor with some of the townsfolk — including Thomas Putnam, who would play a key role in the witch trials. When the witchcraft hysteria first hit Salem in early 1692, 80-year-old Giles Corey reacted like many of the other townspeople: confused and terrified. By March, Corey was convinced that his own wife Martha was a witch and even testified against her in court. But before long, suspicion fell on him as well. Wikimedia CommonsThough most victims of the Salem witch trials were hanged, Giles Corey was pressed to death with stones. In April, an arrest warrant was put out for Giles Corey. He had been accused of witchcraft by numerous “afflicted” girls in the area — including Ann Putnam, Jr., who was the daughter of Corey’s enemy Thomas Putnam. Giles Corey’s examination began on April 19, 1692. Throughout the process, Ann Putnam, Jr. and the other “afflicted” girls mimicked his movements, supposedly under his magical control. They also had numerous “fits.” Eventually, Corey stopped cooperating with the authorities entirely. The punishment for standing mute, however, was a brutal one. A judge ordered peine forte et dure — a torture method that involved stacking heavy stones upon the accused’s chest until they entered a plea or died. And so in September 1692, Corey would literally be crushed to death by stones. Over the course of three agonizing days, stones were slowly added to the wood plank resting on top of Giles Corey. But despite the torment, he still refused to enter a plea. The only thing he said was this: “More weight.” One spectator recalled seeing Corey’s tongue “being prest out of his mouth,” after which, “the Sheriff with his cane forced it in again when he was dying.” So why would Corey suffer one of the worst deaths in history — especially when others accused of being witches were simply hanged? Some believe that Corey didn’t want a guilty verdict attached to his name. But others think that he wanted to stop authorities from taking his land so that his surviving family members would be left with something after he was dead. Either way, he was able to ensure the prosperity of some of his relatives. But his wife Martha was not one of them. Found guilty of witchcraft, she would ultimately be hanged just days after her husband’s gruesome demise. Sylvia Likens: The 16-Year-Old Who Was Tortured And Murdered By Her Own Caregiver Wikimedia CommonsSylvia Likens was abused by her caregiver — who convinced her children and other neighborhood kids to join in. Born in Lebanon, Indiana to two traveling carnival workers, Sylvia Likens and her four siblings grew up with parents who struggled to make ends meet. Her father, Lester, only had an eighth-grade education. And during the summer of 1965, Sylvia’s mother was thrown into jail for shoplifting. When Lester decided to start working with the traveling carnival again, 16-year-old Sylvia and her 15-year-old sister Jenny were sent to stay with a family friend named Gertrude Baniszewski in Indianapolis. Meanwhile, the girls’ other siblings were placed in the care of their grandparents. Gertrude was far from the ideal caregiver. She already had seven children of her own and lived in a run-down home. She struggled with mental health issues and made ends meet by helping neighbors with laundry. Still, Lester Likens offered to pay her $20 a week to “straighten his daughters out.” Then, one week, the payment from the girls’ father came late — and Gertrude snapped. She told them, “I took care of you two bitches for two weeks for nothing,” before dragging Sylvia into a room and slamming the door, forcing Jenny to listen to her sister’s screams from the other side. The money showed up the next day, but Gertrude’s torture was just beginning. She began to abuse Sylvia and Jenny with a paddle and a belt, enlisting the help of her own 17-year-old daughter, Paula, when she grew too tired to beat the girls herself. But eventually, Gertrude focused her torture on Sylvia, demanding Jenny join in if she didn’t want to take her sister’s place. Wikimedia CommonsGertrude Baniszewski spent 20 years in prison for the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens. According to Sylvia’s Child Advocacy Center, Sylvia Likens was subjected to almost unimaginable abuse for nearly three months straight. Gertrude burned Sylvia’s fingertips, force-fed her hot dogs until she threw up, and then made her eat her vomit for wasting good food. Meanwhile, Gertrude encouraged her children to join in on the abuse. She told them to use Sylvia’s skin as an ashtray, practice karate on her, and rub salt into her wounds. At one point, Sylvia was even forced to lick soiled diapers. Some of the worst torture came from Paula, who accused Sylvia of being pregnant and mutilated her genitals. (At the time, Paula herself was pregnant.) Before long, Sylvia was no longer able to voluntarily use the toilet. Meanwhile, Gertrude spread lies about Sylvia to other children in the neighborhood, encouraging them to join in tormenting her. The kids obliged, and one even helped Gertrude’s 11-year-old daughter Marie carve the words “I’m a prostitute and proud of it” into Sylvia’s abdomen with a heated needle. Three days before her death, Sylvia told Jenny, “I’m going to die. I can tell.” Gertrude forced Sylvia to write a letter to her parents, saying that she had run away and met a group of boys, whom she had given sexual favors. Apparently, Gertrude planned to blame the “boys” for Sylvia’s murder. Though Sylvia made a desperate escape attempt, she was caught by Gertrude, who enlisted a local boy named Coy Hubbard to help her beat Sylvia to death. When the police came, Gertrude stuck to her cover story. But then, Jenny told a police officer, “Get me out of here, and I’ll tell you everything.” Before long, the full truth about one of the worst deaths in history came out. But to make an already terrible situation even worse, many felt that justice wasn’t truly served in this case. Gertrude ultimately spent 20 years in prison for first-degree murder before being granted parole in 1985. She died of lung cancer five years later. Paula spent about eight years behind bars for second-degree murder. And three boys — including Hubbard — were convicted of manslaughter, but they all just spent two years in prison. The post 11 Of The Worst Deaths That Human Beings Have Ever Experienced appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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OJ- REALLY?! Former Obama Adviser LOCKS DOWN After Making Violently RACIST Comments About Black Community
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OJ- REALLY?! Former Obama Adviser LOCKS DOWN After Making Violently RACIST Comments About Black Community
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REPORT: The Latest 'Shadow Docket' Scandal Proves Between the Justices and Legacy Media, SCOTUS Is Toast
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REPORT: The Latest 'Shadow Docket' Scandal Proves Between the Justices and Legacy Media, SCOTUS Is Toast

REPORT: The Latest 'Shadow Docket' Scandal Proves Between the Justices and Legacy Media, SCOTUS Is Toast
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Is It Safe To Use A 100W Charger On A 65W Laptop?
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Is It Safe To Use A 100W Charger On A 65W Laptop?

Can a 100W charger power a 65W laptop safely? Here's what matters before plugging in and how compatibility affects charging safety and performance.
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The 8 Best New Sam's Club Electronics Of 2026 (So Far)
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If you're searching for fun, useful tech gadgets, don't overlook Sam's Club as a prime target. Here are the best new electronics at the retailer for 2026.
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Trump Says Talks to Resume as Standoff Escalates over Strait of Hormuz
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Trump Says Talks to Resume as Standoff Escalates over Strait of Hormuz

Trump said US negotiators will be in Pakistan on Monday to resume negotiations after Iran reversed its decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and warned that it would continue to block transit as long as the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports remained in effect.
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