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  • US Rep. Lauren Boebert: On representing Colorado, working with Trump and

    For years, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s name has become a shorthand for controversy in her home state and in the nation’s capital. Recently, the outspoken Colorado Republican has drawn rare praise from some of her fiercest critics, particularly after b

  • Petition calling for Nicki Minaj to be deported gathers over 50,000 signatures

    An online petition demanding Nicki Minaj be deported to Trinidad has gathered tens of thousands of signatures.

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Trump’s meetings with Zelenskyy, Netanyahu:

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was all about America First, taking to X to ask “Can we just do America?” amid President Trump’s meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Benjamin Netanyahu.

  • Trump Says US ‘Knocked Out a Big Facility’ in Campaign Against Drug Boats

    The president made the comments in a radio interview with billionaire John Catsimatidis on Dec. 26.

  • Ilhan Omar’s Somaliland stance slammed as Minnesota fraud scandal deepens

    Ilhan Omar’s defense of Somalia’s territorial claims draws scrutiny as federal authorities investigate billions in fraud losses.

  • Tim Walz pushes back on Minnesota fraud allegations following viral daycare

    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz defends his administration’s fraud oversight after viral video by independent journalist Nick Shirley raises questions about childcare facilities in Minneapolis.

  • Trump, Zelenskyy say Ukraine peace deal close but ‘thorny issues’ remain after

    President Trump and Zelenskyy report major breakthrough in Ukraine peace talks, with 90% of comprehensive plan agreed upon despite ongoing territorial disputes with Russia.

  • Thinking through what may be on tap in 2026 | HUDSON

    When the three-million-year-old bones of Lucy were unearthed in an Ethiopian valley in 1974, paleoanthropologists anointed her as the Eve to all of us. Though her skull was not big enough to accommodate our larger, homo sapiens’ brain, she was a gene

  • U.K. Metropolitan Police to Require Officers to Declare Freemason Membership

    U.K. Metropolitan Police to Require Officers to Declare Freemason Membership

    Credit: Geograph Britain and Ireland
    The United Kingdom’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has introduced a new policy requiring its officers and staff members to declare whether they are Freemasons.
    The MPS wrote in a statement on X, “There have been calls going back a number of years for the role of Freemasonry in policing to be properly addressed, including as a recommendation in the report of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel.”
    “We strongly believe that failing to act on these calls would further damage trust not only among the public but also other officers and staff,” added the MPS.
    In response to the new policy, the United Grand Lodge of England has sued the MPS.
    The United Grand Lodge of England in a press release wrote, “In the light of the legal position, the failure of the Met consultation process, and in order to prevent damage to members, UGLE intends to seek a judicial review of the decision in the High Court and has sent a “letter before claim” to the Met outlining the action it intends to take.”
    LOOK:

    We will robustly defend our decision to require officers and staff to declare if they are Freemasons.
    Our response to the decision by the Grand Lodge of England to seek an injunction blocking the implementation of the policy is below. pic.twitter.com/TaajGFpbW2
    — Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) December 29, 2025

    Per The Guardian:
    Freemasons have demanded an emergency injunction from the high court to halt the Metropolitan police’s new policy that orders officers to tell their bosses if they are members of the organisation.
    The Freemasons filed papers in London on Christmas Eve and claim the Met’s policy amounts to “religious discrimination” against Freemasons who are also police officers.
    They say the Met commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, “is making up the law on the hoof” and accused his force of “whipping up conspiracy theories” about the influence of Freemasons. The Met has vowed to fight back as it sees the policy as part of its fight to restore trust and credibility, and a case currently under investigation involves claims of masonic influence and alleged wrongdoing.
    In December, the Met said anyone who was part or had been a member of a “hierarchical organisation that requires members to support and protect each other”, must declare it.
    The MPS has faced pressure from the public for over three decades to require officers to disclose Freemasonry membership.
    The pressure increased after the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel investigated the still unsolved 1987 murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan.
    The Panel concluded that corruption within the Metropolitan Police Service, including hidden ties to organizations such as Freemasonry, could create conflicts of interest and compromise internal police investigations.
    It further noted that “one detective involved was a Freemason who later went to work with a prime suspect, and that 10 police officers who were prominent in the Daniel Morgan murder investigations were Freemasons”.
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  • Tim Walz Lashes Out Blaming “White Supremacy” After Massive Minnesota Somali Fraud Exposed | Drew Hernandez

    Tim Walz Lashes Out Blaming “White Supremacy” After Massive Minnesota Somali Fraud Exposed | Drew Hernandez

    
    A viral investigation into alleged misuse of Minnesota state funds has ignited a fierce public feud between Governor Tim Walz and independent journalist Nick Shirley, culminating in a heated exchange of accusations over the weekend.
    Shirley’s 42-minute video report, which garnered over 100 million views on X, purportedly showed multiple state-funded daycare centers — receiving millions in taxpayer dollars — appearing closed or inactive during business hours.
    In the wake of the report’s release, Governor Walz faced intense backlash after appearing to dismiss the findings on X, writing, “This is what happens when they scapegoat and this is what happens when they no longer hide the idea of white supremacy.”
    Critics immediately seized on the Governor’s comment, accusing him of using racially charged language to deflect from legitimate questions regarding the stewardship of public funds.
    On Sunday, Shirley appeared on Fox News to directly address the Governor’s characterization, rejecting the “white supremacist” label as a political tactic used to silence dissent.
    “If you have 100,000 people that will vote for you because you’re going to enable this stuff… and you’re going to call a white person racist for calling out facts, this is what’s going to happen,” Shirley told the host.
    He further ridiculed the state’s oversight during the segment, remarking that the alleged fraud was “so obvious a kindergartner could figure it out.”
    Meanwhile, Governor Walz’s office issued a formal statement responding to the allegations, asserting that his administration has “worked for years to crack down on fraud” and has already launched investigations into the specific facilities highlighted in the video.
    The spokesperson emphasized that the administration has strengthened oversight mechanisms and previously closed one of the centers featured in Shirley’s report.
    Despite the administration’s defense, the controversy continues to escalate, with federal authorities now signaling they are deploying additional resources to investigate the scope of the alleged fraud.
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