The Guardian [UK],
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The chair of the BBC, Samir Shah, struck a defensive tone in his interview to explain the mess the broadcaster has found itself in. The impression was of an organisation under siege rather than one confidently self-correcting. Mr Shah will be busy. He must find a new director general after Tim Davie resigned. Gone too is the CEO of news, Deborah Turness. Both resigned after an exhausting rightwing campaign which cried bias at every turn and was energised by an absurd transatlantic attempt to paint the BBC as part of a global liberal conspiracy.
A giant like the BBC will make mistakes. The failure is not owning them fast
Red State,
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Eli Shepherd
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11/12/2025 8:05:58 AM
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Federal agents in Chicago are facing a nightmare most of us can’t imagine: a violent street gang has literally issued a “shoot-on-sight” order against them. According to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Latin Kings have targeted immigration enforcement officers working in the city, leading the agency to warn its teams to use “extreme caution.”
Shots were fired. Agents’ vehicles were rammed. Bricks and paint cans were thrown at Border Patrol trucks in the Little Village neighborhood during ongoing immigration operations. This isn’t happening in some failed foreign state. It’s happening on American streets.
Breitbart,
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Amy Furr
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11/12/2025 7:39:56 AM
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Democrat strategist James Carville is apparently not above running a criminal in a political campaign just to see if that person could win against a Republican candidate.
Carville made his statement during a recent podcast episode of Politics War Room when he responded to a statement about Virginia.
“By the way, if we won the attorney general’s race, I’m personally going to find a convicted pedophile and run him in a race just to see if he could beat a Republican. I’m not sure. I’m not going to say they’re convicted, a convicted pedophile. And by the way, the guy that was running against him ran a pretty good campaign,” Carville said:
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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11/12/2025 7:18:12 AM
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In today’s Washington Free Beacon newsletter, my daughter Eliana links to the video below with the tag “I’ll have what she’s smoking.” I think “I’ll have what she’s drinking” may be slightly more accurate.
In any case, the former vice president actually says she was “aware” of Donald Trump’s “strategy” but “wasn’t about to fall prey, or fall into those traps.” No, with her comic accent, she declares that she “understood the game that was being played, and I made the decision that I wasn’t gonna get played,” she said. “Three-dimensional chess, I’m telling you.” Well done, Madam Vice President.
Ms. Harris credited herself with adhering to her own campaign
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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11/11/2025 7:45:47 PM
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Wind and solar energy are both intermittent and weather-dependent, while our needs for electricity are constant. How, then, to make them viable? Batteries! What batteries? Big ones. Do such batteries exist? Not exactly.
Australia’s left-wing government has been trying to transition from coal power to wind and solar, without success. Most recently, a giant battery facility at Waratah, not yet in operation, has suffered a catastrophic failure and will be off-line indefinitely. The facility is huge:
The one-billion-dollar Waratah Super Battery is rated at 850 MW (1680 MWh) — in other words, it can deliver 850 megawatts of power for about two hours before it’s a flat battery.
Somehow, two hours doesn’t
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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11/11/2025 3:34:38 PM
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For reasons known only to herself, former First Lady Michelle Obama has been on an extended whinefest the last few months, consistently moaning about her oh-so-awful life as a multi-millionaire and complaining about her past treatment from the press, who in reality treated her like some sort of goddess despite the fact that she is bitter, unsympathetic, and utterly entitled.
In one of her recent rants, she went after Trump’s plans to (self-finance) a White House ballroom, which would serve the nation long after he is gone from office. The horror! Like many Democrats who have been acting as if the East Wing of the People’s House
Red State,
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Mike Miller
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11/11/2025 3:30:44 PM
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First and foremost, on this Veterans Day, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and steadfast devotion of our vets; brave men and women who’ve put everything on the line to protect our freedoms. It's my sincere hope that our veterans feel and experience the gratitude they are owed, perhaps more than words can express.
As a proud son of a United States Marine and member of the Greatest Generation, who, as a 23-year-old from a town of less than 1,000, drove a tank onto the black-sand beach of Iwo Jima in what would prove to be one of the costliest battles of World War II, I will be forever grateful
Red State,
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Bonchie
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11/11/2025 3:19:48 PM
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Kamala Harris is continuing her push toward yet another run for president, and that's leading to some awkward exchanges. As RedState reported, the failed 2024 Democrat nominee and former vice president is peddling a new book, doing her best to rewrite history in her favor. Part of that requires convincing Americans that she wasn't given a fair shot, both because of Joe Biden's late exit from the race and the dynamics surrounding President Donald Trump. Of course, that's not really the truth, is it? She's going to try, though, and that apparently includes claiming her 2024 campaign was "3D chess" in which she outmaneuvered Trump.
PJ Media,
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Tim O'Brien
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11/11/2025 8:51:40 AM
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent behaviors on the part of a shocking number of leftists ever since have proven that the battle between good and evil rages on greater than ever in America and the world. In my life, while evil may have existed throughout society at the same levels as today, it was never this brazen.
But here we are. And by “here,” I’m talking specifically about the latest public display of pure evil that happened at the University of California at Berkeley last night when Turning Point USA (TPUSA) tried to host an event. To say Antifa tried to disrupt it
Just the News,
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Misty Severi
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11/11/2025 8:22:28 AM
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday launched an investigation into JPMorgan over its failure to notify President Donald Trump that former Special Counsel Jack Smith was seeking Trump Media's bank records as part of the Arctic Frost probe.
Trump Media and Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes on Sunday tore into Smith and JPMorgan for its efforts to obtain the company's bank records and emphasized that the company did not exist in 2021, when the January 6 riot occurred.
Uthmeier notified JPMorgan Chase of the investigation in a letter, which also comes after the Biden administration was accused of spying on Republican senators and lawmakers as part of the Arctic Frost investigation.
Townhall,
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Kevin McCullough
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11/11/2025 8:10:19 AM
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Celebrity entitlement is rarely more stunning than when an actor publicly lectures a corporation on “fascism” while omitting any basic human decency in the same breath.
So when Star Wars actor Oscar Isaac declared he’d only work with The Walt Disney Company again if they could “figure it out and, you know, not succumb to fascism,” it raised a question worth asking: Are celebrities this dense, or this indecent?
Let’s pause. Disney is a publicly traded corporation with a legal obligation to its shareholders. Its executives must maximize value, which means developing programming that attracts broad audiences, protects advertisers, and safeguards the company’s market position. That’s not ideology—that’s economics.
Red State,
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Derek Hunter
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11/11/2025 8:01:04 AM
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Democrats are the evil party, but that doesn’t mean they’re stupid. In fact, I often have to remind people that they are evil, not stupid, to explain why they do the things they do. They know what they’re doing, and you should too. It explains why, after more than 6 weeks, they suddenly decided to vote to reopen the government. It wasn’t because they felt people were suffering – you don’t subscribe to a political philosophy responsible for 100 million deaths in the last century if you have concern over suffering – but because it was electoral politics, plain and simple.
What changed the “principled stance” Democrats had been taking?