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Trump Signs AI Executive Order: ‘One Rulebook or We Lose to China'
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Trump’s Symbolic Pardon Of Tina Peters Sends CO Elites Into Total Panic Mode
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A Smirking Tyler Robinson Talked About Erika Kirk In Court, Lip Reader Says
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A Smirking Tyler Robinson Talked About Erika Kirk In Court, Lip Reader Says

The man on trial for the assassination of 31-year-old conservative commentator Charlie Kirk allegedly talked about the fatal shooting and Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, while appearing in court this week. Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old alleged assassin, said to someone on his defense team that he thinks about the shooting “every morning” and noted Kirk was married while appearing to smile, a deaf woman and professional lip reader named Nicola Hickling claims, the New York Post reported. “I think about the shooting daily,” Robinson allegedly said. “Every morning … all the time…” “So, he had a wife,” a smiling Robinson allegedly said. NEW: Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson said he thinks about the shooting “every day,” according to a lip-reading analysis reported on by the New York Post. The lip-reading analysis was done by deaf professional lip reader Nicola Hickling, according to the outlet. “I… pic.twitter.com/wfNsH9Y1oV — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 13, 2025 The suspect also allegedly said that he’s “smoking a lot” and “not sleeping at night.” “It’s driving me mental,” he said, according to Hickling. “Unfortunately, it’s doing my head in. I’m not good for anything.” Christmas Sale – Get 40% off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships Robinson was arrested in September and is facing a slew of charges related to Kirk’s murder, including aggravated murder, felony use of a firearm, and obstruction of justice. Robinson has not yet entered a plea. Some on social media commented generally on Robinson’s body language and frequent smiling and smirking in court. Conservative Jack Posobiec, a close friend of Kirk’s, posted on X: “Tyler Robinson’s lawyers are begging to get the cameras out because they can’t stop their sick client from smirking and grinning in the courtroom.” Tyler Robinson’s lawyers are begging to get the cameras out because they can’t stop their sick client from smirking and grinning in the courtroom — Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) December 12, 2025 As highlighted by The Daily Wire, the Utah judge in the case, Tony Graf, Jr., ruled on Thursday that cameras will be allowed in the courtroom during the trial, though they will be located away from the table of Robinson and his legal team. Related: Why I Don’t Buy The Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theories
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1990s Country Icon Drops New Music in Fun TikTok Challenge
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1990s Country Icon Drops New Music in Fun TikTok Challenge

JoDee Messina gave us some of the greatest country songs of the 1990s. If you’ve never driven in the summertime with the windows down, singing Bye Bye or I’m Alright, you haven’t lived. JoDee’s catchy tunes are the kind you learn in a day and that stick with you for decades. We guarantee that if you put on Heads Carolina, Tails California right now, we can still nail every single word. JoDee knows just how much her fans love her music and how quickly we forget it. Earlier this week, JoDee Messina dropped new music on TikTok with a challenge: “Try listening to this without it getting stuck in your head.” Well, we tried, and we failed. @jodeemessina NEW MUSIC ALERT!!! This is part of the 2026 project. Send this to a friend and see who can go the longest without singing it! #jodeemessina #newmusic #countrymusic #explore ♬ original sound – Jo Dee Messina JoDee Messina’s New Music Is Catchy “NEW MUSIC ALERT!!! This is part of the 2026 project. Send this to a friend and see who can go the longest without singing it!” JoDee captioned her newest song. Yes, JoDee Messina made new music just as fantastic as her old music, and fans immediately started singing along. Her TikTok challenge is the kind we all like to fail. “YOUR CHALLENGE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED!! I’m always singing your songs though,” a fan shared. “Love your music. again excited new music 2026!!” “Looking forward to listening to all of your new music! Maybe I’ll get to see you in concert again in 2026!!” Another person wrote. “I’m so glad you are back. This new album is going to be epic,” someone commented. “This clip sounds exactly what I said to my ex husband when I left him. Cannot wait for new music!” A fan shared. Fans love JoDee Messina’s new music and hold her old songs dear. “Me and my momma use to listen to you when I was a kid. She would still have you on repeat today if she were here,” a fan shared. This story’s featured image can be found here.
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Exclusive: How Labor Secretary Is Helping Linda McMahon Dismantle the Department of Education
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Exclusive: How Labor Secretary Is Helping Linda McMahon Dismantle the Department of Education

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said she expects to see success from the Labor Department taking on the responsibilities of the Education Department. The Department of Education and the Labor Department integrated the federal government’s education and workforce portfolio. The change positioned the Labor Department as the headquarters for all federal workforce programs and executed the two agencies’ joint workforce development agreement. The Education Department also transferred the office of elementary and secondary education, as well as the postsecondary education office, to the Labor Department. “We’re just deploying those dollars because we see what the market demands are,” Chavez-DeRemer told The Daily Signal. “This is going to be successful because I think the states are gonna appreciate that they have the access to those dollars closest to the ground.” “I will look to Congress to say here are the metrics, here’s what’s been proven, and if you wanna codify that … ” she said, “because I think the president’s been clear we’re failing our education system through the federal Department of Education, and we wanna get that to the state education departments in order to deploy those dollars to that future workforce.” Chavez-DeRemer said she is able to use her connections from her time in Congress in her position at Labor. “I worked really hard while I served my time in Congress,” she said. “I was on the Education and Workforce Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure, Ag Committee. That’s why all of this matters. So, certainly, I built those relationships. Now, as the secretary of labor, it’s my job to give them technical assistance when they’re drafting bills and legislation.” She said it’s helpful that she maintains relationships with her former colleagues in Congress. “It’s up to them to do the legislative side of that, but the relationship building doesn’t stop,” Chavez-DeRemer said. “I think that that really comes from the leadership of this president, where he says, ‘Listen, work with your congressman. Understand that work with your respective states.’ And it’s helpful that I was there before in order to build those relationships.” Secretary of Education Linda McMahon previously told The Daily Signal she is talking to “dozens” of Congress members about codifying her plan to move certain Education Department functions to other agencies. Chavez-DeRemer is working with McMahon by taking on some Department of Education employees and grant dollars, she said. “We’re not forgetting about the perspective workforce and the education we’re addressing, that education is our future workforce,” the labor secretary said. “It’s a great coalition between Department of Education and the Department of Labor,” she said. “And I don’t think it should be a surprise to anybody that recognizing that they are our future workforce, and they deserve those dollars in their hands.” The post Exclusive: How Labor Secretary Is Helping Linda McMahon Dismantle the Department of Education appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Netflix wants a monopoly on your mind
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Netflix wants a monopoly on your mind

Netflix has announced an $80-plus billion plan to buy Warner Bros. Discovery — a move that would give the streaming giant control of some of the biggest entertainment franchises in America. Executives celebrated the deal, promising consumers “more of what they love.” In reality, the merger would create a monopolistic monster. For millions of Americans already frustrated with Netflix’s ideology and influence, this feels like a bridge too far.This isn’t some routine corporate merger. It is an attempt to build an unstoppable cultural behemoth. Netflix is already the largest streaming platform in the country. Absorbing Warner Bros. — one of Hollywood’s oldest and most important studios — would allow the company to tower over its competitors and control a massive share of American storytelling.The Netflix-Warner Bros. merger would confer unprecedented cultural and economic authority on a company already mired in national controversy.Antitrust concerns are obvious and bipartisan. Lawmakers in both parties have called the deal an antitrust “nightmare.” Consumers have already filed a class-action lawsuit arguing that the merger would gut competition. But there is another reason conservatives in particular are sounding the alarm: the cultural power Netflix has accumulated — and how it intends to use it.The culture-war dimensionIn recent years, Netflix has dominated the streaming world and, by extension, much of the debate over ideological influence in entertainment. The company has been at the center of national fights over gender, sexuality, race, and the politicization of children’s programming.Elon Musk triggered a viral backlash when he urged millions of followers to cancel Netflix, accusing the platform of pushing a “woke agenda” into entertainment and slipping social messaging into children’s content. Musk tapped into a widespread, simmering frustration: the belief that major corporations no longer reflect the values of ordinary American families.Netflix’s programming choices have not eased those concerns. The company has showcased transgender and nonbinary themes in children’s shows, celebrated DEI ideology internally, and proudly curated LGBTQ+ collections “for families.” Sometimes this yields unintentional comedy — like a new show about a transgender coal miner — but other times, the messaging feels more deliberate and invasive.Now imagine giving the company control of Warner Bros. The concern isn’t only economic. It’s cultural. A combined Netflix-Warner empire would shape what stories get made, which values get promoted, and what kind of entertainment future generations will inherit.What happens to theaters, communities, and creators?Warner Bros. has long been a pillar of American cinema. Local theaters depend on major studios to draw families out of their homes and into shared cultural experiences — some of the last common spaces in American life. Netflix, by contrast, has built its kingdom on isolation: individual screens, algorithmic curation, the slow erosion of communal entertainment.If Netflix takes control of Warner Bros., expect shorter theatrical windows, more straight-to-streaming releases, and a slow decline in the local theaters that hold American communities together. The result: fewer choices, weaker alternatives, and consumers trapped paying whatever the merged company demands.Netflix insists this won’t happen. History suggests otherwise.Creators and workers see what’s comingHollywood’s creative class understands the danger. Director James Cameron has warned that the merger would flatten artistic diversity and silence competing voices. Industry unions fear that a single corporation controlling both production and distribution will decide which projects get funded, which careers move forward, and which ideas make it to the screen.A company with that much power can shape the entire pipeline of culture.RELATED: Can conservatives reclaim pop culture? Photo by Danny Martindale/FilmMagicThe government must stop thisRegulators have noticed. President Trump has expressed concern that the combined company would wield too much market power. The Department of Justice and consumer advocates are preparing for an aggressive antitrust review. Critics across the political spectrum warn that prices will rise, competition will collapse, and consumers will lose.Americans want competition — not cultural empires run by a handful of executives who impose ideological agendas while claiming neutrality. They want storytellers who reflect a diversity of values and views, not corporate gatekeepers who see entertainment primarily as a delivery system for political messaging.The Netflix-Warner Bros. merger threatens all of this. It would confer unprecedented cultural and economic authority on a company already mired in national controversy.The Trump administration should block the merger.Americans are tired of corporations that profit from their attention while ignoring their concerns. Allowing one company to dominate such a massive share of American entertainment would weaken the industry and harm the country.The government must stop this power grab before the damage becomes irreversible.
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Islamic takeover: America's growing problem with political Islam
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Islamic takeover: America's growing problem with political Islam

Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck is tired of hearing the term “radical Islam” — as he doesn’t believe it accurately describes the threat we’re facing.“This is a political philosophy. Political Islam. It’s not radical. It’s just a political philosophy. And that political philosophy, just like communism, wants to dominate the world,” Glenn explains on “The Glenn Beck Program.”“Unlike communism, political Islam is so incredibly arrogant,” he says. “It’s inevitable to them. Why? Birth rates ... and they think we’re stupid,” he continues.In an interview on the “Righteous & Rich” podcast, one Muslim explains how the religious group is building an Islamic community in Texas — and what he says only proves Glenn right.“You cannot make it exclusive, like, non-Muslim is not allowed. ... What we’re doing, there’s something called association fee. I don’t know what it’s called in Dubai, like your maintenance fee that you pay yearly,” the man explains.“The service fee to cut the grass, to remove the snow, and whatnot. So that service fee — we’ll put there, 75% of the service fee you’re paying goes to the masjid. Automatically, if you are a practicing Christian, I would advise you, why help the Muslims?” he continues.“So, this is the way they manipulate the Kafirs,” Glenn explains. “The Kafirs are you, the non-Muslim people, the infidels. ... That’s how they make it an exclusive Muslim community.”However, this isn’t surprising, because Islam teaches that Muslims can lie to “infidels.”“You can lie,” Glenn says, “if it helps Islam.”Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, 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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Dick Van Dyke 100th Birthday Celebration Hits Theaters
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Dick Van Dyke 100th Birthday Celebration Hits Theaters

The actor, singer, dancer, and comedian turned 100 in December 2025. The post Dick Van Dyke 100th Birthday Celebration Hits Theaters appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Miranda Devine Hammers Dems Over Latest Slimy Attempt to Make It Look Like Trump Has Something to Hide
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Miranda Devine Hammers Dems Over Latest Slimy Attempt to Make It Look Like Trump Has Something to Hide

Miranda Devine Hammers Dems Over Latest Slimy Attempt to Make It Look Like Trump Has Something to Hide
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You Can Use Poetry To Trick AI Chatbots - Here's How (And Why You Shouldn't)
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You Can Use Poetry To Trick AI Chatbots - Here's How (And Why You Shouldn't)

Jailbreaking AI chatbots has been around for a while now, but a study has discovered a clever new way to use poetry to trick these services.
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