Red State,
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Heartland Institute
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We live in an age in which there is a commemorative day for nearly anything and everything one could possibly imagine. For instance, September 17 is recognized as National Apple Dumpling Day, National Professional House Cleaners Day, National Monte Cristo Day, etc. Although some people might think it necessary to celebrate these trivial things on this day, I believe September 17 should be known forever as Constitution Day.
On this day, 238 years ago, the U.S. Constitution was officially signed by 39 bold, brilliant delegates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
Less than a year later, the newly minted Constitution was officially ratified by nine of the thirteen states,
Red State,
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Katie Jerkovich
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9/18/2025 2:30:33 AM
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FBI Director Kash Patel recounted the numerous accomplishments the agency has had in the last seven months as he shone a glaring light on the epic failures of former President Joe Biden's FBI to keep Americans safe, and it's so much worse than we ever could've dreamed.
On Wednesday, Patel appeared in front of the House Judiciary Committee during the annual FBI oversight hearing and shared the shocking amount of arrests and successes the FBI has had while comparing it to what was done under Biden's FBI.
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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9/18/2025 2:28:39 AM
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As my PJ Media colleague Catherine Salgado previously reported, Disney and ABC have suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show after his grotesque, politically charged comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk—remarks that not only mocked the tragedy but also peddled lies about the shooter’s ideology. We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel sneered on Monday night, parroting the left’s false narrative.
New York Post,
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Nika Shakhnazarova
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President Trump is getting the royal treatment.
The commander in chief was warmly greeted by senior members of the royal family Wednesday as he and first lady Melania Trump arrived in the UK for a historic second state visit.
The president and first lady Melania Trump arrived at Windsor Castle via his Marine One helicopter. President Trump and first lady Melania Trump were greeted by Prince William and Princess Catherine. Trump received a warm welcome from King Charles and Queen Camilla Wednesday. First Lady Melania Trump, U.S. President Donald Trump,
New York Post,
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Michael Goodwin
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The race to jump off the cliff is on, as top New York Democrats line up like so many lemmings to back Zohran Mamdani.
Spare me the expressions of shock.
It was only a matter of time until they all fell in line.
Being an elected Dem means accepting the rule that thinking for yourself is not allowed.
Following orders in the name of party unity is the price of admission. The appearance of a wall of resistance against Mamdani because of his radical positions was shattered when Gov. Hochul waved a white flag and backed the antisemitic, cop-hating socialist.
The Post report that Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie -
Issues & Insights,
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Editorial Board
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All last year, we were treated to a steady stream of stories about the “huge” and “baffling” gap between the public’s negative views about the economy and its “actual performance.”
Our favorite “economist” Paul Krugman was apoplectic. “Why are so many Americans still telling pollsters that the economy is in bad shape” when “it’s hard to overstate just how good recent economic numbers have been.”
Last week, the government issued two reports that explain why. And the reason is simple. The experts were wrong. The public was right.
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after a string of glaring mistakes in its jobs report, announced the mother of all screw-ups.
Associated Press News,
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Mauricio Savarese
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9/14/2025 8:22:01 AM
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Some Brazilian historians now count 14 coup attempts in the republic’s 136 years. Some have been successful, including the one that installed a military dictatorship between 1964-1985.
But only the latest, which a Supreme Court panel ruled was orchestrated by former President Jair Bolsonaro, ended with prison sentences for its leaders, instigators and supporters, many of whom are already behind bars.
To a large extent, the unprecedented outcome is the result of one man’s drive.
Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes, the judge who spearheaded the case, has become a hero to some Brazilians and a zealot to others.
In Brazil he is better known as “Xandão,” or “Big Alex” in Portuguese.
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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9/14/2025 7:48:57 AM
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If by chance you were unaware of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University this week, he was a very articulate debater who treated respectfully those who debated him. He espoused views which were perfectly normal, a defender of the West, Israel, and Christianity, enlightenment views which matched those of the Founders and are encapsulated in the Constitution. You may see videos of his debates on the internet. He was skillful at it and had thousands of young followers. Indeed, many consider his successful work a big factor in youth support for the President.
American Thinker,
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James Stansbury
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9/13/2025 8:58:26 AM
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There is a safe and inexpensive cure for many types of cancer that is apparently being ignored by medical industrial complex and media. One possible reason why is because this new treatment protocol includes ivermectin (IVM). During the pandemic the use of this so-called “horse dewormer” was vigorously attacked by legacy media and banned as a COVID-19 treatment by the Biden administration’s FDA and CDC. India used it and had 10 times fewer deaths. Perhaps admitting that IVM worked would be embarrassing. During the pandemic many courageous doctors were fired for questioning the government-mandated COVID-19 treatment protocol or warning of the dangerous mRNA vaccine side effects.
American Thinker,
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Bepi Pezzulli
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9/10/2025 5:40:43 AM
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At long last, the guardians of traditional finance have admitted the obvious: the future of securities lies on-chain. Nasdaq’s application to the SEC to list and trade tokenized U.S. stocks and exchange-traded products is not a gimmick. It is the most significant step Wall Street has taken toward legitimizing the digital infrastructure that crypto builders have been perfecting for over a decade. For years, tokenization was dismissed as a fever dream of crypto maximalists. Now the world’s second-largest exchange wants in.
Nasdaq’s plan is deliberately cautious. Tokenized securities will carry the same CUSIPs, the same voting rights, and the same dividend streams as their paper-era counterparts.
PJ Media,
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Catherine Salgado
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Four hundred and twenty genocide scholars, survivors, and experts signed a statement affirming that Hamas, not Israel, is guilty of the crime of genocide. The experts also criticized their fellow scholars who falsely accused Israel of genocide in Gaza.
Scholars for Truth About Genocide (STAG) condemned the inaccurate accusations of the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) against Israel. While IAGS asserted Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, STAG explained why this is false. “Genocide is the gravest offense known to humankind; to dilute its legal standards for ideological ends is a form of moral violence,” STAG declared.
Gateway Pundit,
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Antonio Graceffo
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Last month marked the collapse of China’s Evergrande, once the world’s most indebted developer with $300 billion in liabilities. The real estate sector remains a debt bubble, fueled by roughly $695 billion in new government-approved loans.
While the property crisis has been widely reported, the broader scale of China’s debt problem is less understood. Official figures show that public and private debt combined already exceed 309% of GDP, yet even this number understates the true scope. When other sources of leverage are factored in, such as margin trading, shadow banking through wealth management products, and off-balance-sheet local government borrowing, China’s total debt burden climbs to at least 400 percent of GDP.
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