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During a panel titled “The West-West Divide” at the Munich Security Conference, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka engaged in a heated exchange over issues like Trump, culture, and gender politics.
In Wisconsin’s New Richmond school district, parents erupted after learning of a transgender bathroom policy kept from them. The board rejected a plan to separate bathrooms by biological sex, fueling debate over safety and parental rights.
A former Team USA figure skater was fatally shot inside a Starbucks. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deadly incident.
Once again, women and girls paid the price for the manufactured transgender social epidemic. By Daniel Greenfield There’s a pattern in here that no one…
U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill says mass Islamic migration is fundamentally transforming communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and proposes a bill to pause Somali immigration.
Yonkers Mayor Sam Mamdani made headlines by choosing not to attend the installation ceremony of a new New York archbishop, breaking with local custom. Supporters and critics reacted to his decision amid debate over religious and civic expectations.
Growing nuclear tensions and Doomsday Clock warnings continue to shape public fear of global conflict. Analysts say media narratives amplify anxiety around catastrophe.
The cause of death of actress Catherine O’Hara has now been officially released. The announcement clarifies lingering questions and confirms the circumstances surrounding her passing.
A National Basketball Association game was interrupted when a large fight broke out between players, prompting referees to intervene and several players to be ejected. The incident drew reactions from fans and commentators about sportsmanship and league discipline.
Donald Trump publicly responded to an Olympic skier who criticized America, offering a blunt and patriotic rebuttal. His comments underscore a broader defense of national pride in political discourse.
Recent legal rulings, medical policy changes, and public sentiment suggest a turning point in the national debate over transgender ideology. Courts and institutions are increasingly reevaluating surgeries, liability, and protections.
An opinion piece discusses why Russia might be considering Afghan migrant workers and examines potential social, cultural, and security concerns. The author argues that this debate reflects broader migration and policy tensions.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered a speech urging Americans to look to Islamic narratives of migration as a model for how the U.S. should treat undocumented immigrants. Critics argue he neglected city governance while focusing on citing religious precedents.


















