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2 Feet Of Snow In At Least 5 States And Hurricane-Force Winds: The Northeast Has Just Been Hit By One Of The Worst Blizzards Ever
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2 Feet Of Snow In At Least 5 States And Hurricane-Force Winds: The Northeast Has Just Been Hit By One Of The Worst Blizzards Ever

by Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse Blog: The blizzard that hit the Northeast on Monday looked like it could have been pulled directly out of a Hollywood disaster movie. Everyone knew that it was going to be bad, but it turned out to be significantly worse than most of the experts were projecting. Multiple states […]
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Bill Maher Issues Sobering Warning to Democrats About Over-Reliance on Celebs: 'We Don't Know Anything'
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Bill Maher Issues Sobering Warning to Democrats About Over-Reliance on Celebs: 'We Don't Know Anything'

There's an old adage that goes something like, "I'm a genius because I know I'm not one." While I would refrain from ever describing classic liberal Bill Maher as "a genius," he sure seems like one compared to some of his more left-leaning contemporaries. On Monday, Maher aired another episode...
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Conservative Satire
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February 24, 2026 — Today's Conservative Cartoon
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February 24, 2026 — Today's Conservative Cartoon

February 24, 2026 — Today's Conservative Cartoon
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Starmer Accused Of Letting Suspected Pedophiles Off With Warning Notes While Head Of CPS

UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of letting child sex offenders off with written warnings when he was overseeing Britain’s prosecution service. Starmer knew about migrant rape gangs, but decided to issue [...] The post Starmer Accused Of Letting Suspected Pedophiles Off With Warning Notes While Head Of CPS appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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“Paul Simon did it better. It’s the usual thing with me – take a good idea and dilute it”: South African prog hitmaker tried to tackle apartheid, but admits he failed
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“Paul Simon did it better. It’s the usual thing with me – take a good idea and dilute it”: South African prog hitmaker tried to tackle apartheid, but admits he failed

Creator of a concept album that arrived three years before Graceland insists it doesn’t deserve any respect
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Louisiana Battles Policy Pushed By Biden To ‘Nulify’ Pro-Life Protections
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Louisiana Battles Policy Pushed By Biden To ‘Nulify’ Pro-Life Protections

A Tuesday hearing could determine whether abortion pills can be shipped across the country without an in-person doctor visit, a practice that has led to an increase in abortions across the United States – even in states where medication abortions are illegal. Magistrate Judge David Ayo will hear a case from the state of Louisiana challenging regulations put in place by President Joe Biden’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that enabled the widespread shipment of the abortion drug mifepristone without an in-person doctor visit. Louisiana argues that the policy undercuts laws it passed to ban medication abortions and has asked the judge to block the regulations while the suit is litigated.  “As much as we celebrated the fall of Roe v. 
Wade, the Dobbs decision has been effectively nullified by the mail-order regime that the Biden FDA has initiated and continues to perpetuate across this country. So we have to win this case for unborn babies and their mothers,” said Erik Baptist, a lawyer with Alliance Defending Freedom who is representing Louisiana. During a call with pro-life leaders attended by The Daily Wire on Monday, Baptist described the case as the “most important” court battle for the pro-life movement since the Dobbs decision. “When the Supreme Court issued the Dobbs decision and overturned Roe v. Wade, it had the expectation to send the issue back to the people, to their representatives, and also to the states,” he said. “But what happened was that the Biden administration anticipated the Dobbs decision, and then when it came out, tried to nullify that decision.” The suit, which was filed in November, was also joined by Rosalie Markezich, a woman who says her ex-boyfriend coerced her into ending the life of their unborn child after he ordered illegal abortion pills online. States like California and New York have enacted “shield laws” to protect abortionists from being extradited to states where they have sent abortion pills in violation of state laws. Baptist said that the Biden administration used the FDA’s removal of the in-person requirement to push out the abortion pill throughout the country. In Louisiana, he said that there were as many as 1,000 illegal abortions every month facilitated by the mailing in of abortion drugs. Data released in December by the pro-abortion Society of Family Planning revealed that the number of monthly abortions across the country continued to increase in 2025 from 2024, which was itself an increase from 2023. Ayo was appointed to the position by judges in the Western District of Louisiana, who were all appointed by Republican presidents, except for one. The hearing will examine both the merits of the case and a motion from the Justice Department to dismiss the case. The FDA has so far resisted calls from pro-life lawmakers and advocates to put the in-person requirements back in place. In a filing in the case last month, the Justice Department argued that the mail-order abortion regulations do not undermine state laws and that ending the policy could undercut a safety review the FDA says that it is currently conducting into mifepristone. The Department of Health and Human Services told The Daily Wire it does not comment on pending litigation. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who held a hearing last month on the dangers of the abortion pill, said during the Monday call that the Trump administration should restore the in-person requirement for dispensing the pill that was in place before COVID. Mifepristone cuts off the nutrients that an unborn child needs to survive in the womb. Another drug is then taken to expel the deceased baby from the mother. Polling released last week by Cygnal showed that a large majority of Republican primary voters want the FDA to take action to crack down on mail-order abortions before the 2026 midterm elections. Nearly a third of Republican primary voters said they would be less excited to vote if Republicans backed away from pro-life policies.
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Waiting to exhale? Trump’s EPA just made it possible.
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Waiting to exhale? Trump’s EPA just made it possible.

The Trump administration has rescinded the Obama administration’s 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding for gases such as carbon dioxide. You may now exhale without worrying that the carbon dioxide in your breath will contribute to global warming.After all, with 8.3 billion people on the planet exhaling an average of 2.3 pounds of CO2 per person per day, roughly 9.5 million tons of CO2 are respired into the atmosphere daily. That is a lot of hot air — literally.If you have been holding your breath while waiting for more sensible environmental regulations that focus on both people and the planet, you may now breathe easier.Fortunately, plants use the air we exhale. It is part of the life cycle that sustains a healthy biosphere. Add the full carbon cycle — in which carbon is sequestered and released throughout the living and nonliving components of the global ecosystem — and a natural balance is generally maintained.The serious question has been whether human activity, especially the increasing use of fossil fuels since the late 1800s, has tipped that balance.The major “consensus science” conclusions tied to the endangerment finding include the confident assertion that modern climate change can be attributed to people burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. According to one professional organization, these human-caused changes “are larger and faster than any humanity is known to have endured over the last 10,000 years.” The same view also holds that many harmful impacts already under way will intensify and outweigh any benefits.Yet another perspective deserves consideration. One of the greatest forces lifting people out of poverty has been the burning of fossil fuels. The progression from coal to oil to natural gas — along with advances in pollution controls — has helped produce dramatically higher living standards in societies that use their energy resources well.Arguably, the human-caused improvements in comfort, productivity, and longevity made possible by fossil fuels are also “larger and faster than any humanity is known to have [enjoyed] over the last 10,000 years.”As for harmful impacts, the rhetorical pattern often looks familiar: find an extraordinary weather event and blame it on anthropogenic global warming. Extreme heat? Human activity. Extreme cold — as the United States recently experienced? Human activity again.At least most scientists acknowledge that positive effects exist. These include substantial increases in global vegetation and the advantages of warmer temperatures over colder ones for human well-being and development.RELATED: 5 truths the climate cult can’t bury any more Khanchit Khirisutchalual via iStock/Getty ImagesAny honest assessment of climate change and its effects on people, infrastructure, and the natural world should weigh both benefits and harms. Complex systems demand that kind of accounting.The current retraction of the endangerment finding will be a particular breath of fresh air for the auto industry. In essence, the Environmental Protection Agency concluded that it “lacks statutory authority under Section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act to prescribe standards for [greenhouse gas] emissions” from “new motor vehicles and new motor vehicle engines.”According to the EPA:As a result of these changes, engine and vehicle manufacturers no longer have any future obligations for the measurement, control, and reporting of [greenhouse gas] emissions for any highway engine and vehicle, including model years manufactured prior to this final rule. This final action is only related to [greenhouse gas] emissions and does not affect regulations on any traditional air pollutants. Rather, this action realigns EPA’s regulatory framework with the best reading of the CAA, which does not authorize EPA to regulate [greenhouse gas] emissions from new motor vehicles.As the agency notes, traditional health-based air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ground-level ozone, particulate matter, lead, and carbon monoxide — not CO2 — are unaffected by this EPA action.So if you have been holding your breath while waiting for more sensible environmental regulations that focus on both people and the planet, you may now breathe easier.Editor’s note: A version of this article appeared originally at American Thinker.
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Are we finally getting the truth about aliens?
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Are we finally getting the truth about aliens?

The alien debate has taken a turn after former president Barack Obama casually stated in an interview with Brian Tyler Cohen that aliens are “real” — but they’re not where the public may believe them to be.“Are aliens real?” Cohen asked Obama on “No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen.”“They’re real, but I haven’t seen them,” Obama told Cohen, before adding that “they’re not being kept in ... Area 51.”“There’s no underground facility, unless there’s this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the president of the United States,” he said.However, while Obama confirmed the existence of aliens, President Donald Trump went on to criticize the former president’s admission.“He gave classified information. He’s not supposed to be doing that, you know. I don’t know if they’re real or not. I can tell you he gave classified information. He’s not supposed to be doing that. He made a big mistake,” Trump replied when asked about Obama’s claims by a reporter.While Trump’s initial reaction was not to discuss Obama’s admission, he then went on to announce on Truth Social that he would be releasing government files on aliens to the public.“Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters,” Trump wrote in his post.BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales is thrilled that both Obama and Trump seem to be alluding to the existence of aliens as a fact — and that the public may soon finally know what’s really out there.“We now have a former president who has said, ‘Yes, aliens are real, but they’re not at Area 51.’ And now we have a current president saying, ‘Oh, you shouldn’t have shared that; that’s classified information.’ It feels like we now have two presidents, two people who would know, admitting that aliens exist,” Gonzales comments.“It feels a whole lot like Donald Trump let it slip,” she adds.Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Pressure Grows on King Charles To Remove His Brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor From the Line of Succession    
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Pressure Grows on King Charles To Remove His Brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor From the Line of Succession    

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Survival Prepper  
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This Is Going To Real Interesting....
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This Is Going To Real Interesting....

On The Angry Prepper, we are going to talk about how This Is Going To Real Interesting. Their are a few things going on that should be getting some attention so we will talk about it. These two subjects are pretty interesting to say the least.
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