PJ Media,
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Bryan S Jung
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U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon directed the preservation of ballots and election-related records in Maryland, after President Donald Trump called for a Justice Department investigation into the state's mail-in ballot system.
On May, 18, Trump ordered acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and the Justice Department to investigate the matter.
Maryland election officials claim that thousands of voters received 500,000 fake and fraudulent mail-in ballots to go out, allegedly due to a printing and mailing error.
The issue affected mail-in ballots sent before May 14, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections.
Officials said some voters received ballot packets intended for different voter segments or the wrong party
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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5/24/2026 10:38:25 AM
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Bob Dylan celebrates his 85th birthday today. When he snagged the Nobel Prize for Literature a few years ago, I pulled out all the stops by posting a big set of my favorite covers of his songs. I don’t have any stops left to pull, but I’m adding another cover or four (again) this year in honor of his milestone birthday today.
Dylan is first and foremost a songwriter. See, for example, Raymond Foye’s interview with Clinton Heylin about his deep dive into the Dylan archive. Dylan somehow absorbed the folk, rock, country, and blues traditions as a precocious young man growing up in Hibbing and then recapitulated them
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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Today is the birthday of Minnesota native son Bob Dylan. He turns the ripe old age of 85. It’s not dark yet, but it’s getting there. I want to celebrate him as long we’re both still around to enjoy the occasion. He is a remarkable artist, self-invented, deep in the American grain.
A few years back I visited Dylan’s old home at 2425 7th Avenue East in Hibbing. The house is a small two-story residence with a one-car attached garage on the side. The house is exactly two blocks from Hibbing High School, Dylan’s alma mater. A Dylan fan must be somewhere in the chain of title.
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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5/24/2026 9:11:13 AM
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John F. Kennedy wrote his Pulitzer Prize–winning tome "Profiles in Courage" in 1956, wherein he discussed eight U.S. senators who took brave stands despite political risks. They believed it was the right thing to do.
If the book is ever updated, it's unlikely former President Joe Biden would be included. He recently told his former chief of staff, Ron Klain, that he has made his decision on endorsing a candidate in one of the most pivotal election battles in the nation — the gubernatorial race in the union’s most populous state, California.
His answer? Nobody.
This was our commander-in-chief barely 16 months ago, yet now he doesn’t have the — cough — guts
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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5/23/2026 9:19:45 PM
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Who is on the left these days, and who is on the right? Who can tell? Hunter Biden appeared as a guest on the Candace Show, illustrating the new political alignment–not so much left vs right, as crazy vs sane. I haven’t listened to the show–I only have so many brain cells left–so I rely on the New York Post for a report on the interview:
Former first son Hunter Biden wildly claimed that Israeli intelligence was behind the Ukraine corruption allegations against him and former President Joe Biden in a new interview with Candace Owens.
The 56-year-old pointed claimed that two Israeli-American citizens, disgraced FBI informant
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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5/23/2026 3:01:18 PM
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Well, that certainly didn't take long. Within minutes of U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche's announcement of murder charges against Cuban leader Raúl Castro, leftist groups immediately leaped to the withered old commie's defense, and within nine minutes, according to one account, started fundraising. This, again, just goes to show that there is no communist dictator so vile that the American and international left won't support him.
On Saturday, Fox News released the first in a multi-part investigation into these groups and what they are doing.
Just nine minutes after U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche announced murder charges against Cuban leader Raúl Castro for the 1996 shootdown
Associated Press,
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Steve Reed
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CONCORD, N.C. — Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications, according to a statement released by his family.
Dakota Hunter, vice president of Kyle Busch Companies, said in a news release the family received the medical evaluation on Saturday.
Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator.
Sepsis is considered a life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body has an extreme, overactive response to an infection, causing the immune system to damage its own tissues and organs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Typically the immune system releases chemicals
PJ Media,
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Mark Tapscott
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Lying politicians are nothing new in American politics, so we do well to always recall Jonathan Swift's warning that "falsehood flies and the truth comes limping after it." But the good news is that in the age of the internet, there is no reason why truth cannot also fly.
Thus, today is the first installment of what will likely make frequent appearances in these pages: "When Reality Bites — a Lying Politician With Actual Facts." In today's edition, Reality Bites Sen. Jon Ossoff and Rep. Jamie Raskin, Democrats, respectively, from Georgia and Maryland. Do not be surprised when future installments feature Republicans, because lying in politics is an equal opportunity
American Thinker,
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D. Parker
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The good guys are winning. Plain old facts are obliterating the lies of the left, and the leftists don’t know what to do with themselves.
A recent congressional hearing had Hawaii Democrat Mazie Hirono trotting out the ever tiresome litany of leftist lies on slavery, elections, and racism. Violent leftists usually expect to get away with their big lies because that’s the way it’s been in the past.
But something’s changed in the world, primarily because of the threats from an increasingly violent left and the looming implications of the midterm election season. It’s become clear to the pro-freedom community that we must push back
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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5/23/2026 8:28:25 AM
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A couple of weeks ago, it made big waves when a Pennsylvania Jewish Supreme Court justice very publicly left the Democrat party over its antisemitism. He is not the only one. I belong to a Jewish Facebook group, and I’m seeing several of these renegades start eying the Republican party longingly as they finally see that antisemitism is the rot at the heart of the Marxism that’s overtaken the Democrat party.
It’s not always about antisemitism. Others have broken with the Democrat party because of its relentless attempts to sexualize children straight into the LGBTQ+ cult, its open border policy that is destroying communities, or its soft-on-crime approach.
Wiser Way,
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Zachary Shore
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5/23/2026 8:21:24 AM
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Politicians of both major parties are up to no good. Across the nation, Democratic and Republican legislatures are redrawing congressional districts in order to tighten their own party’s grip on power. In the process, they are disempowering Republicans in blue states, Democrats in red states. It doesn’t matter now who started it. The net effect will be millions of Americans without real representation in the House of Representatives, the body meant to be the people’s house. For most normal humans, any conversation about the arcane aspects of voting systems will quickly send them into a stupor of boredom.
PJ Media,
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Sarah Anderson
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"Georgia's political future is being shaped by black women," the Atlanta-Journal Constitution declared on Thursday after former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms became the Democratic nominee for the Georgia governor's race earlier this week.
"A seismic political shift is underway in Georgia that is impossible to ignore. The rise of Black female elected officials within the Democratic Party is not simply a moment — it is a movement," the op-ed reads. "Tuesday’s primary elections confirmed what many of us have witnessed building over the last decade: Black women are becoming the most powerful and effective political force in Georgia politics."