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More Bad Luck: Mike Trout Crushed By Falling Piano
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More Bad Luck: Mike Trout Crushed By Falling Piano

ANAHEIM, CA — Angels outielder Mike Trout found himself on the injured list once again after he was unexpectedly crushed by a falling piano during his first at bat in last night's loss to the St. Louis…
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Donald Trump stunned Wall Street when he dropped this bombshell about foreign trade
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Donald Trump stunned Wall Street when he dropped this bombshell about foreign trade

Acediscovery, CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Three Key Takeaways: President Donald Trump declared a national emergency and imposed sweeping tariffs on foreign…
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U.S. Bans Romantic Relationships Between Gov Workers and Chinese Citizens, Eric Swalwell Hardest Hit
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U.S. Bans Romantic Relationships Between Gov Workers and Chinese Citizens, Eric Swalwell Hardest Hit

Someone will need to do a welfare check on Eric Swalwell, because the Trump administration has just banned romantic and sexual relationships between government employees working in China and Chinese citizens.…
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Colorado County Calls on Governor to Veto Gun Ban Bill
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Colorado County Calls on Governor to Veto Gun Ban Bill

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is almost certain to sign SB 3 into law after legislators amended the semi-auto ban to include changes suggested by his office, but the grassroots opposition to the gun ban and…
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Jamie Raskin Calls Fed. Employees Patriots, Claims They Pass Up MANY Rich Jobs so They Can Serve and LOL
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Jamie Raskin Calls Fed. Employees Patriots, Claims They Pass Up MANY Rich Jobs so They Can Serve and LOL

If tens of thousands of Jamie Raskin's constituents are federal employees, it's no wonder he's opposed to Trump decentralizing the federal government. We imagine it's a lot like Tim Kaine and Mark Warner,…
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Gavin Newsom turned red with rage after this brutal report exposed California’s devastating decline
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Gavin Newsom turned red with rage after this brutal report exposed California’s devastating decline

Office of the Governor of California, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Three Key Takeaways: A new report reveals California’s alarming decline under Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership, with the…
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Man Still Not Sure Whether Mumford & Sons Actually Existed Or He Just Imagined It
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Man Still Not Sure Whether Mumford & Sons Actually Existed Or He Just Imagined It

SALINA, KS — Local man Jared Halderman reportedly went through a period of confused bewilderment after realizing he was unsure whether the band Mumford & Sons actually existed or if he had just…
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Only 19% of Baltimore Kids Are Proficient in Math, So the District Spends Money on THIS Instead
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Only 19% of Baltimore Kids Are Proficient in Math, So the District Spends Money on THIS Instead

We've told you about the public school situation in Baltimore before. There are several schools where zero students are proficient in reading.Math scores aren't much better. Just 19% of students are proficient…
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Trump Plays Cat to Canada’s Mouse
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Trump Plays Cat to Canada’s Mouse

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump likes to troll Canada. He has been threatening our neighbor to the north with additional tariffs, and he thinks it’s funny to dangle his dream of turning our longtime trading partner into America’s 51st state. (RELATED: What Sort of 51st State Would Canada Be?) And yet, Wednesday in the Rose Garden, when Trump declared a national emergency and announced a 10 percent baseline tax on imports from all countries, Canada was spared — for now. But not from another Trump rhetorical scolding. “It’s important to note that tariffs on Canadian goods are not entirely omitted, however, as the tariffs on autos and auto parts, steel, and aluminum are still going forward,” quoth Jamie Tronnes, executive director of the Center for North American Prosperity and Security. “These are still going to be a big hit to the Canadian economy and will see American importers paying huge tariffs that will be passed along to consumers, whether it’s on a car or a steel-toed boot or a can of beer.” Welcome, or bienvenue, to Trump’s on-again, off-again spat with a long-term ally. Like a cat with a mouse, Trump just can’t stop needling O Canada, so he dismissed U.S.-Canadian trade relations as “not a pretty picture.” Before the April 2 “Liberation Day” event, Trump’s barbs and threats raised hackles in Ottawa. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney proclaimed that the two nations’ old-school relationship is “over.” (RELATED: Canada Has a New Globalist Prime Minister (For Now)) A boost in tariffs threatened to flip how Canadians see the United States, conservative commentator Sean Speer told me, from valued neighbor next door to “unreliable partner.” “We have a trade deal,” Speer, a senior fellow at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, noted Tuesday. In his first term, Trump negotiated the USMCA, or United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which Trump himself described as “a wonderful new trade deal.” Now it’s chopped liver. Speer, a Canadian who lives in New York, considers himself a “huge” fan of America and Americans and said he is proud of the two countries’ “most successful bilateral relationship.” Speer feared that Trump’s “completely insensitive” rhetoric would turn Canada more “statist” and more resistant to Washington. An emerging “Buy Canadian” movement has sprouted. Ironically, Carney and his Liberal Party could be beneficiaries as Trump alienates Canadian conservatives. Monday, the CTV/Globe and Mail/Nanos tracking poll found Liberals leading Conservatives 44 percent to 36 percent in Ontario, “once a stronghold that bolstered Conservative hopes of victory.” Christopher J. Coates of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute cautioned in an email exchange that, on the one hand, Trump’s reasons for tariffs “seem to change and on the other hand the reasons don’t add up — whether that is related to the ‘threat’ posed by the Canadian border or to the balance of trade (overall in the U.S. favor, if U.S. oil imports are removed).” The Rose Garden speech pretty much confirmed that Trump again was using the threat of big tariffs as a negotiating tactic. Israel announced Tuesday it was lifting all tariffs on U.S. goods. But really, there is a limit to how many times this gambit works. There’s a larger question. Speer asked rhetorically, “What happened to American exceptionalism.” The answer seems to be, he added, “America doesn’t want to be exceptional anymore.” You can appreciate that Trump is cleaving to his campaign promises and his goal of increasing domestic manufacturing jobs — and still wonder if his bull-in-the-china-shop approach will help or hurt the U.S. economy. I’m hoping Trump’s focus on growing the manufacturing sector proves to be a bonanza for the non-college-educated workforce. But I share Speer’s concern about America’s standing in the world. For my whole life, the world has benefited from U.S. leadership. Because we were the world’s guiding light, we could afford to be generous and forgo the trade reciprocity Trump demands. In 2024, Americans voted for tit-for-tat trade. As I write this, the economic consequences of Trump tariffs are a great unknown. But the reaction of our allies seems more predictable. As Speer observed, Canadian politicians who support the United States are on notice: “Anything that looks like capitulation will be criticized.” READ MORE from Debra J. Saunders: Musk Touts DOGE on Fox News The Gang That Couldn’t Spook Straight Actor Mel Gibson Wants His Gun Rights Back Contact Review-Journal Washington columnist Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@reviewjournal.com. Follow @debrajsaunders on X. COPYRIGHT 2025 CREATORS.COM The post Trump Plays Cat to Canada’s Mouse appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Spectacle Ep. 211: The Propaganda Behind Adolescence
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The Spectacle Ep. 211: The Propaganda Behind Adolescence

Netflix’s current top show, Adolescence, is a chilling tale of a teenage boy who is accused of murdering his female classmate. The show spiked in popularity due to the underlying emphasis on larger issues, such as “toxic masculinity” and violence. (RELATED: Five Quick Things: The Party of Vote Fraud) In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay discuss Adolescence and how it’s being used as propaganda by the United Kingdom to further anti-toxic masculinity narratives and white male hate. Melissa also explains the importance of parent involvement with their children, as the show highlights the dangers of young kids on social media. Tune in to hear their discussion!  Listen to The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Spotify. Watch The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Rumble.  The post <i>The Spectacle</i> Ep. 211: The Propaganda Behind <i>Adolescence</i> appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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