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MN Gov. Walz Appears to Threaten to Use
National Guard Against Federal Government
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/8/2026 1:12:51 AM Post Reply
“I've issued a warning order to prepare the Minnesota National Guard. We have soldiers in training and prepared to be deployed, if necessary," Democrat Minnesota Governor Tim Walz threatened Wednesday, denouncing the federal government’s efforts to enforce U.S. immigration law in his state. Gov. Walz made the apparent threat during a press conference following the death of a Minnesota anti-immigration enforcement protester who was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent as she, according to video of the incident, drove her vehicle into the agent. “[O]fficers tugged at the driver's side door handle and the woman began
After Trump’s First Year, The Left Is
Starting to Realize That It’s Losing
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/8/2026 1:01:45 AM Post Reply
As President Donald Trump nears the end of the first year of his second term, the left is starting to realize he’s winning and they’re losing, particularly in the culture war. Exhibit A is this opinion piece in the New York Times, entitled "The Trump Revolution Is Going Much Further Than We Realize." It was written by Thomas B. Edsall, a Brown-educated snob who relied mostly on ivory-tower academics to inform the essay's perspective. The roughly 3,000-word essay is four times the length of your typical newspaper opinion piece, which says something about the weight the Times is giving this issue.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Anatomy of
the Death of a Daily Newspaper
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/8/2026 12:49:24 AM Post Reply
Block Communications, which owns Pittsburgh’s major daily newspaper, announced today that it plans to shutter the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which is now scheduled to publish its last edition on Sunday, May 3. According to the newspaper, the Block family expressed its regret on how this would impact the Pittsburgh region, and that it was “proud of the service the Post-Gazette has provided to Pittsburgh for nearly a century.” The owners said they lost roughly $350 million on the newspaper over the past 20 years. They also pointed to an outdated labor-management operating environment that no longer made it feasible to continue operating.
Wife of Slain Minneapolis Domestic Terrorist
Allegedly Caught on Tape Filming Incident,
Sobbing Afterward
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/8/2026 12:45:53 AM Post Reply
It’s the story dominating headlines across America Wednesday night: an anti-ICE activist refused to heed law enforcement personnel’s orders to exit her vehicle — which was blocking the road in an attempt to impede a federal operation — and instead jammed the accelerator and struck an officer. He fired back, killing her. The opposing views on what went down are stark: Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called the deceased driver, now identified as 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good, a “domestic terrorist” and said ICE agents were entirely justified in their actions. Meanwhile, leftists like Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz
Dems: On Second Thought, Let's Not Go
to Shutdownalot. It Is a Silly Place.
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/8/2026 12:42:13 AM Post Reply
Who says you can't teach old dogs new tricks? Senate Democrats shut down the federal government for two months, and didn't even end up with a T-shirt. Chuck Schumer engineered a 'rebellion' to save face from his monumentally dumb decision to put Donald Trump in charge of all federal operations. All he got from the Schumer Shutdown was a two-month continuing resolution, a promise to hold a vote on an extension of ObamaCare subsidies – which he lost – and the undying enmity of progressive radicals who bullied Schumer into that position in the first place. Having learned that shutdowns don't do anything,
Trump quits pivotal 1992 climate treaty,
in massive hit to global warming effort
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/8/2026 12:27:10 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump is withdrawing the United States from the world’s overarching treaty on climate change in a move that escalates his attempts to reverse years of global negotiations toward addressing rising temperatures. The announcement to sever ties with the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change came as Trump quit dozens of international organizations that the White House said no longer serve U.S. interests by promoting what it called radical climate policies and other issues. Trump has pressured other countries to abandon their carbon-cutting measures, and the move appears to be his latest attempt to destabilize global climate cooperation.
Trump Sends a Powerful Message by Snatching
Rogue Oil Tanker Under the Nose of the
Russian Navy
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/7/2026 9:47:16 PM Post Reply
Early Wednesday, U.S. Special Operations Forces, probably Navy SEALs, boarded and took control of a Russian-flagged supertanker in the North Atlantic between Iceland and Ireland, bringing to an end a nearly three-week melodrama. On December 21, the U.S. Coast Guard operating in the Caribbean as part of Operation Southern Spear attempted to board a “dark fleet” supertanker, M/T Bella 1, heading toward Venezuela; see Report: Coast Guard Now Targeting Another Sanctioned Oil Ship Off Venezuela – RedState. The ship’s registration had expired, making it stateless. That didn't stop the ship from claiming Guyanese registration. The U.S. Treasury Department had sanctioned the vessel for its role in carrying Iranian oil
UK, France strike new Ukraine security
pact as US takes lead in ceasefire enforcement
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/7/2026 2:12:11 AM Post Reply
The U.K. and France signed a declaration Tuesday pledging troops for Ukraine under a future peace deal and with security guarantees supported by the U.S. and allied partners. The declaration was adopted in Paris by the Coalition of the Willing and sets out what leaders said was a framework for lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia, set in international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, triggered Europe’s largest conflict since World War II.
Carville: Democrats Are ‘Going to Have
a Massive Win in November’
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/7/2026 1:52:19 AM Post Reply
Tuesday on MS NOW’s “The Beat,” Democratic strategist James Carville predicted Democrats will “have a massive win” in the November midterms. Carville said, “He knows he is going to lose in November. He’s saying the Democrats are going — and of course, the Democrats are going to investigate you. Why wouldn’t they? It’s closing in on him. And what I’m fearful of, and I think everybody should be, today it’s Venezuela, I don’t know, now they’re talking about Greenland and Mexico, but who knows what they’ll do to try to save him and try to get between the Epstein scandal and Donald Trump, which is going to be hard to do.”
WSJ: The Biggest Loser in Maduro's Capture
May Be ...
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/7/2026 1:20:33 AM Post Reply
Iran? Russia? China? Senate Dems? The Maduros themselves? (Naah. Too obvious.) Iran certainly qualifies for the medal round here. The loss of their footprint in Venezuela would disrupt one of the regime's last sources of hard currency via its proxy in Hezbollah, not to mention their ability to influence and terrorize the Western Hemisphere. However, the loss of that link would not in itself become an existential issue for the regime, even though it certainly contributes to its current existential crises. The biggest loser actually exists much closer to home, according to the Wall Street Journal: The capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro—one of the Cuban intelligence services’ most valuable charges
Iran anti-government protests spread to
majority of provinces, videos show
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/7/2026 1:14:59 AM Post Reply
Protests have broken out in at least 17 of Iran's 31 provinces, presenting the largest challenge to the country's clerical establishment since 2022, a BBC Verify and BBC Persian analysis has found. The BBC's analysis of protests includes only those for which we have verified video footage - the true number is almost certainly far higher. There are reports of protests in a further 11 provinces. The wave of protests has spread rapidly across Iran since 28 December, when anger initially broke out in the capital Tehran following a fresh and sharp devaluation of the country's currency against the dollar and other major foreign currencies.
Security forces clash with protesters
in Iran's main market as death toll rises
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Posted by Dreadnought 1/7/2026 1:05:46 AM Post Reply
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Protesters angry over Iran’s ailing economy conducted a sit-in Tuesday at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, witnesses said, with security forces ultimately firing tear gas and dispersing demonstrators as the rest of the market shut down. The protest at the Grand Bazaar, the beating heart for centuries of both Iran’s economic and political life, represented the latest signal that the demonstrations likely are to continue as the rial currency fell to a record low Tuesday. Already, violence surrounding the protests has killed at least 36 people with authorities detaining more than 2,000 others, activists abroad say.