2026

Yale Professor Defends Recommending “Good-Looking Blonde” to Epstein

Yale University has suspended computer science professor David Gelernter from teaching while it reviews his conduct after newly released documents showed he described a student as a “v small good-looking blonde” in an email to Jeffrey Epstein. Gelernter defended his description by stating he was mindful of Epstein’s “habits” and believed he did not dishonor the student, adding that her intelligence and beauty were relevant information for a potential employer. Students were notified of his suspension and Gelernter later claimed the university’s action was based on a private email dug from Epstein’s files.

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Hayes Stunned Bondi Remains in DOJ Job

Recent reports reveal significant missteps and controversial actions by the Trump administration. These include the debunking of a “cartel drone” story, criticism of the administration’s immigration policies and deportations, and the failure to indict Democratic lawmakers on sedition charges. Furthermore, figures like Stephen Miller and former DOJ official Kash Patel have faced scrutiny, while the economic outlook has been questioned by Senator Bernie Sanders. The administration’s rhetoric, particularly concerning racial matters, has also drawn sharp criticism.

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Bondi Admits DOJ Secret Domestic Terrorist List Exists

Attorney General Pam Bondi has acknowledged the existence of a secret list of domestic terrorist organizations, confirming that “antifa is part of that.” This database, compiled under President Trump’s National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, targets groups espousing ideologies defined as anti-American, anti-capitalism, anti-Christianity, antifascism, and radical gender ideologies. Despite repeated requests, the Justice Department has refused to provide details about the list or confirm whether individuals on it could face extrajudicial actions. This revelation has raised concerns among lawmakers about the potential for the government to weaponize national security designations against those who disagree with the administration.

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ICE Ends Minnesota Surge Amidst Skepticism and Calls for Accountability

President Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, announced that ICE agents are withdrawing from Minnesota as part of a significant drawdown following weeks of chaos. Despite the controversial operation, which included the killings of two U.S. citizens, Homan declared “Operation Metro Surge” a success, claiming it made the community safer by arresting numerous criminal aliens. This conclusion follows weeks of protests and national backlash against ICE’s tactics, with Homan asserting that the agency acts as a legitimate law enforcement body and refuting accusations of civil rights violations. Governor Walz responded cautiously, acknowledging the long road to recovery for the state.

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Hegseth’s Laser Test Shut Down El Paso Airport for Party Balloon

The temporary closure of El Paso airspace was reportedly due to the Pentagon’s planned testing of a laser intended to counter drones utilized by Mexican drug cartels. This initiative caused friction with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which prioritized commercial air safety and sought coordination with the Department of Defense. Despite scheduled discussions, the Pentagon proceeded with its plans, leading the FAA to shut down the airspace, causing significant disruption and confusion for travelers and local officials alike. Mexican officials have stated they have no information regarding the drone use and are seeking clarification on the incident.

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EPA Reverses Climate Finding, Undermining Emissions Regulation

President Donald Trump announced the Environmental Protection Agency’s rescission of the endangerment finding, a legal determination used for nearly two decades to limit heat-trapping pollution. This repeal is projected to significantly alter most U.S. policies aimed at curbing climate change, including vehicle emissions standards. The finding, established in 2009, asserted that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and welfare, a premise now disputed by the administration, which argues it lacked factual and legal basis. This action has been met with criticism from environmental groups who plan legal challenges, citing overwhelming scientific evidence of climate change harms.

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Army Rebrands Soldier Meal Allowance as Freedom Dollars

The Army is revamping its dining facilities to resemble college campus cafeterias, with a new system allowing soldiers to spend up to $39 daily on meals using “freedom dollars.” This initiative introduces a la carte pricing for individual items, offering greater flexibility than previous meal card swipes. These new “campus-style dining venues,” like the recently opened Bistro 42 at Fort Hood, Texas, feature expanded hours, diverse food stations, mobile ordering, and even delivery options. The Army aims to enhance soldier quality of life and attract families and civilian employees by providing high-quality, cost-competitive meals.

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Russia Iran Accuse Starlink of Violating International Law

At a United Nations meeting in Vienna, Iranian and Russian diplomats voiced concerns that Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite constellation is operating in violation of international law and blurring the lines between commercial and military applications. Iran stated that Starlink’s “illegal operation” infringes on its sovereignty and constitutes unauthorized military use of a commercial network, while Russia suggested SpaceX’s operations might breach the 1967 Outer Space Treaty by not considering the interests of other space actors. The criticism highlights how Starlink, which has become crucial for Ukrainian defense and was used by Iranian opposition forces, is challenging established geopolitical norms, leading Russia to call for international negotiations on limiting satellite numbers and clarifying the military use of commercially registered frequencies.

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MAGA Figures Demand Bondi Resign After Congressional Meltdown

The article details a congressional hearing where Attorney General Pam Bondi faced scrutiny for her handling of the Epstein files. Her defensive outburst, characterized by insults and redirection to President Trump’s economic achievements, drew widespread criticism. Notably, conservative figures, including Rep. Thomas Massie, Kyle Rittenhouse, and Erick Erickson, publicly condemned Bondi’s performance, with many calling for her resignation or impeachment. This spectacle unfolded as Epstein survivors watched, amplifying the disconnect between Bondi’s responses and the gravity of the allegations.

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Voters Say Biden Was Better Than Trump

A year into the current term, a significant sentiment emerging among voters is that the previous administration, under Joe Biden, was demonstrably better. This feeling appears to stem from a stark contrast in leadership styles, perceived competence, and the overall atmosphere of political discourse. Many recall Biden’s tenure as a period of relative stability and predictability, a welcome departure from what is widely viewed as the chaotic and norm-eroding political theater associated with Donald Trump. The idea that virtually any president might look better in comparison to Trump is a recurring theme, but the sentiment goes beyond mere comparison; it’s a clear indication that, for many, Biden was not just a preferable option, but a genuinely positive one.… Continue reading