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Epstein Files Prove ‘Suicide’ Was Staged, Jeffrey Is Alive and Blackmailing US Politicians
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Epstein Files Prove ‘Suicide’ Was Staged, Jeffrey Is Alive and Blackmailing US Politicians

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This Parrot Picked A 102-Year-Old Grandma — And We’re Crying | The Dodo
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Alan Jackson's Debut Album Changed Everything in Country Music
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Alan Jackson's Debut Album Changed Everything in Country Music

It changed the entire country genre. Continue reading…
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WILD Story of a Top SCOTUS Lawyer Going to Jail After His Secret Life of Gambling Millions Uncovered
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Bill Clinton's TRUE Epstein Ties, & New Guthrie Case Videos Revealed, w/ Mike Benz, Fitz & O'Connell
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WA Girl Beaten for Backing ICE, Funding Frozen for MN, Cuba Claims U.S. Boat Fired First
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Britain’s Islamic Bloc Vote Warning. America, Take Note.
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Britain’s Islamic Bloc Vote Warning. America, Take Note.

Britain’s Gorton and Denton by-election on Feb. 26 was more than just a local upset. It gave a glimpse into demographic changes that could shape U.S. politics. The Green Party’s Hannah Spencer won with 41% and 14,980 votes, turning this Labour stronghold into the Greens’ first northern seat. Reform UK came second with 29% of the vote, and Labour finished third with 25%. Turnout was low at 48%. The main story: Muslim bloc power flipped a seat, and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s strategy did not work. The seat’s divided nature tells the story. Manchester wards like Burnage, Gorton & Abbey Hey, Levenshulme, and Longsight are changing fast: 40% Muslim, 62% UK-born, and 30% are graduates or students. In Longsight, 60% are Muslim and 52% UK-born, making it a diverse, urban area where Gaza is a common topic. The Greens succeeded by using multilingual flyers, focusing on Palestine, and promoting anti-Islamophobia messages. Instead of attacking others, they built coalitions. That bloc, along with tactical left-wing voters, overshadowed everything else. Tameside wards, including Denton North East, South, and West, feel very different: less than 3% Muslim, 86% UK-born, and over 80% white British. These are working-class areas with few graduates and strong local roots. Reform UK led here, getting over 40% in some places by appealing to “keep Britain British” sentiment. Still, Manchester’s voters decided the outcome. This is a story of two different visions, almost like a modern Dickens novel. Manchester is moving away from traditional English and British identity, with lower native birth rates, more multiculturalism, less connection to Christianity and old values, and a shift toward new cultural expressions. Tameside, on the other hand, is more cautious about fast cultural change, holding on to traditions and trying to keep established cultural identities. It is similar to the old divide between East and West Germany. The East kept its German identity, had little migration, and held onto traditions. The West became more multicultural, saw fewer native births, and its religious makeup changed. Gorton-Denton is a smaller version of this: Manchester shows the changing face of old England, while Tameside tries to stay recognizably British. The Greens won by understanding that concentrated bloc votes and progressive alliances now matter more than nostalgia. Farage’s role was chaotic. Before the election, he avoided criticizing Muslims, maybe to appeal to more voters. But after losing, Farage accused others of “sectarian voting,” “cheating,” and “dangerous Muslim sectarianism.” He complained about “family voting,” with observers noting it in twelve percent of sampled cases, where husbands and wives crowded voting booths—the highest rate ever recorded. Democracy Volunteers flagged 68% of polling stations. No mosques were used as polling places; the council managed the process. Still, Farage’s comments sparked controversy. Critics say he changes his stance: soft on Islam to grow Reform, but harsh when things go wrong. Either way, he seems unsettled, caught between his supporters and the need to win votes. Now, America faces similar questions in its primaries. The Muslim population is under 2% nationally, but is expected to grow due to higher birth rates and migration. CAIR reported 38 Muslim winners across the country last year. Zohran Mamdani won New York’s mayoral race with strong support for his socialist and pro-Palestine views. Ninety-seven percent of Muslim voters supported him, along with major donors, and Gaza became a key issue. Does this sound familiar? If the Gorton-Denton approach shows up in other places, like Dearborn, Queens, or Minneapolis, organized turnout could affect close elections. Strong support from certain communities may help some candidates, while others might choose more moderate strategies. Family-based turnout, like what was seen in the UK, could change usual voting patterns. Demographic changes are likely to continue, with some areas keeping traditional majorities and others forming new coalitions. The message is clear: pay attention to demographic trends, or you might be surprised by changes in election results. Primaries are still important—voters may choose to stick with the status quo or join coalitions that want change. The lesson from Britain is that traditions alone may not be enough when organized participation increases. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Britain’s Islamic Bloc Vote Warning. America, Take Note. appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Trump Nominee Currently Lacks Votes For Confirmation After Hearing
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Trump Nominee Currently Lacks Votes For Confirmation After Hearing

Casey Means, President Trump’s nominee for surgeon general, currently does not have the necessary votes for confirmation after a heated hearing. At least two Senate Republicans, Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, have not committed to confirming Means. Vaccines were a hot topic at the hearing. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) pressed Means about her views on vaccines. “I do think it’s very important as a physician, and to rebuild trust in public health, to make sure that patients are encouraged to have informed consent with their doctor before getting any medication,” Means said. “I believe vaccines save lives. I believe they are an important part of public health. I also do not want to not encourage patients to have a conversation with their doctor,” she continued. “Informed consent is going to be part of building trust in public health,” Means added. Footage below: Surgeon General nominee Casey Means says she will be a proponent of informed consent for vaccines. “I think it’s very important as a physician to rebuild trust in public health.” “And to make sure that patients are encouraged to have informed consent with their doctor before… pic.twitter.com/IXEQV0zxkG — Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) February 25, 2026 POLITICO explained further: Winning the approval of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee is almost certainly a prerequisite for confirmation. The panel is split between 12 Republicans and 11 Democrats, so any one Republican could sink Means’ chances if Democrats, as expected, vote against. The Republican-controlled Senate has turned back very few of Trump’s nominees. But one of the first was Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Like the surgeon general, the CDC director serves within the health department. The White House withdrew the nomination of former Florida GOP Rep. Dave Weldon last March after Murkowski and Collins raised concerns about his vaccine views. The surgeon general is the nation’s top doctor and a high profile spokesperson on public health. The Senate last year did confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department, despite his longstanding skepticism about vaccine safety. The Finance Committee handled that nomination and voted to approve him on a party-line vote. Murkowski said on Wednesday it was too soon to say whether she supports Means’ confirmation. “These issues are important to me,” she said of Means’ positions on vaccines. “Last year when the secretary was going through his confirmations, he made certain assurances about vaccines that in fairness I am not seeing have been kept.” Cassidy also asked Means on mifepristone, measles, and vaccines leading to autism. Check it out: Sen. @BillCassidy questions Surgeon General Nominee Dr. Casey Means on mifepristone, measles, and vaccines leading to autism. pic.twitter.com/EJONxoz5dK — CSPAN (@cspan) February 25, 2026 More from the Associated Press: Sen. Bill Cassidy, the Louisiana Republican who chairs the Senate health committee, asked Means whether she would advise Americans to vaccinate against flu and measles amid outbreaks across the U.S. She didn’t make that commitment, instead emphasizing the importance of informed consent between patients and doctors. Cassidy, a doctor himself, then asked Means if she accepts evidence that shows vaccines don’t cause autism. “I do accept that evidence,” she said, referring to the research. “I also think that science is never settled.” Means said she looked forward to seeing the results of a federal effort to study environmental contributors to autism. The National Institutes of Health is funding such research, and it’s not clear when those findings will be made public. Means also was asked about concerns she has raised about the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine, which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stopped recommending for all children in a move criticized by scientific and medical groups nationwide. She said she supports the CDC’s approach to the birth dose, but that promoting universal vaccination against the disease “at some point in childhood” was worthwhile. Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray asked Means to address her past comments that birth control pills were being prescribed “like candy” and showed a “disrespect of things that create life.” Means said she thinks oral contraceptives should be available to all women, but raised concerns about what she called “horrifying side effects” that can occur in certain populations. “Doctors do not have enough time for a thorough informed consent conversation,” she said. Watch the full confirmation hearing below:
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Jim Carrey: Family Admit He Died of Kuru and Was Cloned by Bill Gates on Epstein Island

Jim Carrey stepped onto the red carpet at the 51st César Awards in Paris on February 26, 2026 — and the world quickly declared: That’s not him. The 64-year-old icon, receiving a rare Honorary César [...] The post Jim Carrey: Family Admit He Died of Kuru and Was Cloned by Bill Gates on Epstein Island appeared first on The People's Voice.
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