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'It's the greatest country in the world': USA hockey's Quinn Hughes praises America after epic win
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'It's the greatest country in the world': USA hockey's Quinn Hughes praises America after epic win

American fans have been waiting for an athlete to come out in full support of the red, white, and blue during the Olympics.After a string of athletes have denigrated U.S. law enforcement, criticized the current administration, and even switched teams to compete for China, viewers have been looking for a hero to celebrate at the 2026 Winter Olympics.'Happy to represent it here with these guys.'Enter Quinn Hughes, a 26-year-old Florida native who plays for the NHL's Minnesota Wild. Hughes scored an overtime goal to beat Sweden 2-1 on Wednesday, advancing Team USA to the semifinals.After the game, NBC News sports editor Greg Rosenstein posted an interview with Hughes following his heroic performance. In the video, a reporter asks Hughes about the mass of American flags in the audience during the game and how it felt hearing the crowd chant "U-S-A!""What's that atmosphere like?" the journalist asked."It's special," Hughes replied. "I love the U.S., and it's the greatest country in the world. So [I'm] happy to represent it here with these guys."The defenseman added, "It's really special."RELATED: NBC apologizes for calling female skier 'she' The Olympics has been, unfortunately, shrouded in vitriolic political statements, which have included American figure skater Amber Glenn saying her "human rights" were at risk because of President Trump.Half-American, half-British athlete Gus Kenworthy brazenly posted a photo in early February in which it appeared he had urinated in snow to spell out "F**k ICE," referring to immigration enforcement officers.Politics even hit Olympic venues when a boutique hotel in Milan, set to host American athletes, changed its name from Ice House to Winter House. The name was allegedly changed to ensure that it remained "a private space free of distractions."RELATED: Skier Hunter Hess changes tune after saying he has 'mixed emotions' about representing USA: 'I love my country' Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images Hughes' goal came on the eve of the USA women's hockey team winning an overtime game of their own. On Thursday, the ladies beat Canada 2-1 in what could end up being the first of two Canada vs. USA finals.The American men play Slovakia on Friday at 3:10 p.m. ET. If they beat the Slovaks and Canada beats Finland (also on Friday), the USA and Canada would meet for a gold medal showdown, which airs Sunday, February 22, at 8:10 a.m. ET.Canada's last gold in men's ice hockey was in 2014, the country's third in four Olympics. Two of those wins came over the United States.The U.S. has not won gold since the notable 1980 "Miracle" team in Lake Placid.The United States has the third-most gold medals in men's hockey, tied with Sweden with two. The Soviet Union/Russia and Canada both have nine.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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Thug allegedly steals car with boy in back seat after dad steps away — then bails out of car while it's still moving
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Thug allegedly steals car with boy in back seat after dad steps away — then bails out of car while it's still moving

A 27-year-old male allegedly stole a car in Chicago with a boy in the back seat after the child's father stepped away from it — then soon bailed out of the vehicle while it was still moving.Authorities said the scary incident took place around 9:20 p.m. last Friday night in the 800 block of North Milwaukee Avenue, CWB Chicago reported.Investigators recovered surveillance video that allegedly linked Miller to the incident, the outlet reported.Prosecutors said a 34-year-old man stepped out of his 2014 Hyundai Elantra, leaving his 12-year-old son in the back seat, the outlet reported.Just moments later, the suspect — identified as Jordan Miller of East Chicago, Indiana — allegedly got behind the wheel and drove away southbound on Milwaukee with the boy still inside the vehicle, the outlet said.It's not clear from the outlet if the dad left the car unlocked with keys inside it or not.The boy asked Miller where his father was, but Miller responded by pushing the boy back into his seat and tossing the child's phone out of the car, the outlet said, citing police.Prosecutors said Miller soon bailed out of the car without putting it in park, after which it rolled out of control with the child inside, the outlet said.The Elantra crashed into another car in the 900 block of West Fry Street, the outlet said. The location is less than a half mile from the spot where the vehicle was stolen.Emergency responders took the 12-year-old to Lurie Children’s Hospital for treatment of pain in his head, back, and eye, the outlet said.Officers found Miller in the 1000 block of West Chicago Avenue, the outlet said, adding that he matched a description the boy and witnesses provided.RELATED: Florida man steals car from gas station with 1-year-old in back seat — then soon returns car, apologizes to mother: Cops Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago TribuneInvestigators recovered surveillance video that allegedly linked Miller to the incident, the outlet reported.Miller was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where he was treated and released for cuts on his left hand, the outlet said, citing a police report.Miller was charged with robbery, aggravated kidnapping of a child younger than 13, and possessing a stolen motor vehicle, the outlet said.Cook County Jail records indicate Miller was booked Sunday on no bond; his next hearing is scheduled for March 13.Judge Anthony Calabrese during a detention hearing ordered Miller held pending trial, the outlet said.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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Trump finally gets his answer on legality of tariffs in new SCOTUS decision
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Trump finally gets his answer on legality of tariffs in new SCOTUS decision

In a major blow to the Trump administration, the Supreme Court has ruled against Trump's use of tariffs, a major part of his economic strategy in his second term. On Friday morning, the Supreme Court published its decision in the case Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump. The Supreme Court split 6-3, with the majority ruling that President Trump does not have the authority to impose the tariffs under the IEEPA.The case, which was argued in November, challenged the legality of Trump's imposition of tariffs through the invocation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The Supreme Court split 6-3, with the majority ruling that Trump does not have the authority to impose the tariffs under the IEEPA, despite the pretext of declaring a twofold national emergency to address the drug influx from Canada, Mexico, and China and to address the trade deficit, which the administration argued had hollowed out America's manufacturing base.RELATED: Trump threatens Republican lawmakers after 6 defy him in House vote on Canada tariffs Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty ImagesThe majority opinion was written by Chief Justice John Roberts, except for a few sections. Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson joined the concurrence on only a few of the sections.Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the dissenting opinion and was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Thomas wrote a separate dissenting opinion, though he noted that he joined Kavanaugh's opinion in full. Thomas wrote separately "to explain why the statute at issue here is consistent with the separation of powers as an original matter," citing the nondelegation doctrine. President Trump announced a broad array of tariffs on April 2, which he declared "Liberation Day," with the signing of Executive Order 14257. Last month, Trump warned the American people of the economic dangers that could be coming to the United States if the Supreme Court ruled against his tariffs. "The actual numbers that we would have to pay back if, for any reason, the Supreme Court were to rule against the United States of America on Tariffs, would be many Hundreds of Billions of Dollars, and that doesn’t include the amount of 'payback' that Countries and Companies would require for the Investments they are making on building Plants, Factories, and Equipment, for the purpose of being able to avoid the payment of Tariffs. When these Investments are added, we are talking about Trillions of Dollars!" Trump wrote on Truth Social on January 12. In the same post, Trump stressed the dire straits the country would be in in the event of a negative decision: "It may not be possible but, if it were, it would be Dollars that would be so large that it would take many years to figure out what number we are talking about and even, who, when, and where, to pay. Remember, when America shines brightly, the World shines brightly. In other words, if the Supreme Court rules against the United States of America on this National Security bonanza, WE’RE SCREWED!"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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Jonathan Turley Has a Potential Buzzkill for Those Celebrating the SCOTUS Ruling on Trump's Tariffs
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Jonathan Turley Has a Potential Buzzkill for Those Celebrating the SCOTUS Ruling on Trump's Tariffs

Jonathan Turley Has a Potential Buzzkill for Those Celebrating the SCOTUS Ruling on Trump's Tariffs
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Tom Homan ENDS Democrats' ICE/Nazi Rhetoric by Asking Them One Simple Yet DAMNING Question (Watch)
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Tom Homan ENDS Democrats' ICE/Nazi Rhetoric by Asking Them One Simple Yet DAMNING Question (Watch)

Tom Homan ENDS Democrats' ICE/Nazi Rhetoric by Asking Them One Simple Yet DAMNING Question (Watch)
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'Wag the Night Away' in Times Square Is New Yorkers, 'In Your Face' to Mamdani's Anti-Dog Stances
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'Wag the Night Away' in Times Square Is New Yorkers, 'In Your Face' to Mamdani's Anti-Dog Stances

'Wag the Night Away' in Times Square Is New Yorkers, 'In Your Face' to Mamdani's Anti-Dog Stances
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4th Quarter GDP Report Is Now in, and It Could Be Better
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4th Quarter GDP Report Is Now in, and It Could Be Better

4th Quarter GDP Report Is Now in, and It Could Be Better
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5 Costco Electronics That Aren't Worth The Price
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5 Costco Electronics That Aren't Worth The Price

Costco can be your go-to spot for the latest and greatest tech, but some of the items the retailer carries may not be worth the steep asking price.
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WSJ: Trump Weighs Limited Strike on Iran to Force Nuclear Deal
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WSJ: Trump Weighs Limited Strike on Iran to Force Nuclear Deal

President Donald Trump reportedly is considering an initial limited military strike on Iran to force the country to meet his demands for a nuclear deal.
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DeWine: Not Enough Evidence to Remove Wexner Name at OSU
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DeWine: Not Enough Evidence to Remove Wexner Name at OSU

Billionaire retail executive Les Wexner's name should not be removed from buildings at Ohio State University because there is no evidence he was involved in the sexual assault of girls in connection with disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to Ohio Gov. Mike...
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