Author: Mackenzie Web

In recent weeks, government forces have intensified efforts to reclaim territory held by resistance groups in Karenni State. This push seems strategically timed ahead of upcoming elections, allowing claims of broader control over the population. Conversely, the resistance fights to protect civilians and preserve their way of life amid escalating violence. The Karenni National Defense Force (KNDF) has taken significant steps toward establishing a functioning civilian government. Despite limited resources, this administration manages schools, clinics, a police presence, and other essential services. Such initiatives aim to create a semblance of normalcy for displaced populations. Though the state capital, Loikaw, remains…

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President Donald Trump is set to make a significant announcement at the Kennedy Center this morning. The focus of his remarks will be the nominees for the center’s prestigious awards ceremony. Notably, Trump has hinted at the possibility of renaming the renowned arts institution in a dual homage to himself and John F. Kennedy. Since assuming office, Trump has implemented major changes at the Kennedy Center. He replaced the Chairman of the Board with himself and terminated several trustees, citing their lack of alignment with his vision for a revitalized cultural highlight. “I have decided to immediately terminate multiple individuals…

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Recent events in China reveal troubling dynamics beneath the surface of its economy, particularly the tragic suicides of several prominent entrepreneurs. The wave of deaths raises significant questions about economic stability and the pressures within the private sector. According to reports, four businessmen from various sectors committed suicide, reportedly jumping to their deaths as their companies faced dire financial circumstances. The chronology of these events is striking. Bi Guangjun of Jindianzi Textiles Ltd fell from a 28th-floor building in April after incurring substantial losses in China’s new energy industry. Then in June, Liu Wenchao of Xizi Elevator Co. Ltd. died…

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India has increasingly captured U.S. tech jobs through tactics like job relocation, telework, and special visas. This trend has consequences, driving American workers out of the tech industry, diminishing job opportunities, and lowering wages. Companies often outsource work to India for much lower costs, leading to a drain of technical expertise from the United States. During the White House AI Summit on July 23, 2025, President Trump addressed this issue head-on. He challenged U.S. tech giants to stop hiring overseas, specifically targeting India and China. “End corporate outsourcing,” he declared, calling for jobs to return home. His blunt remarks highlighted…

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A significant crypto event is looming, and whispers suggest President Trump is making covert preparations. As many investors focus on the daily ups and downs of the market, crypto millionaire James Altucher has uncovered an intriguing detail about Trump’s private portfolio, specifically a cryptocurrency that he believes could be pivotal. Altucher said, “The 2025 Crypto Countdown is not just hype; it could FLOOD the crypto sector with trillions in new institutional money.” James Altucher, known for his sharp instincts in the crypto space, previously predicted the rise of Bitcoin from just $114 to remarkable heights, boasting a staggering increase of…

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In a troubling incident at a concert in Warsaw, tensions between Poland and Ukraine escalated dramatically. A group of Ukrainians at a performance by Belarusian rapper Max Korzh displayed Nazi-associated flags, including one from the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). This group historically collaborated with the Nazis during World War II and is linked to the massacre of tens of thousands of Poles during the Volyn massacre. Polish authorities were quick to respond, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk announcing the expulsion of 63 individuals involved in the riot. “Everyone must respect the law no matter their nationality,” he asserted, reinforcing Poland’s…

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Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old known online as “Big Balls,” has captured national attention after a violent attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. left him injured but heroic. Coristine took swift action to protect his girlfriend by shoving her into their vehicle and closing the door against a mob of teenage attackers. His bravery has led to discussions about awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a high civilian honor traditionally reserved for individuals who have made significant contributions to society. The brutal assault left Coristine bloodied and hospitalized, but against overwhelming odds, he remains alive. Two of the assailants, both just…

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Under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Biden administration is taking a strong stance on the Muslim Brotherhood, a group that has been previously overlooked. In a recent interview with Sid Rosenberg on “Sid and Friends in the Morning,” Rubio revealed that formal efforts to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization are underway. “All of that is in the works,” he stated, emphasizing the need for a careful, thorough review process. The discussion was sparked by concerns over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who has garnered support from radical groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood and the…

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A former physician at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is now at the center of a federal investigation due to alarming allegations related to child sexual abuse material. Howard M. Saal, 73, a former geneticist and dysmorphologist, faced federal court this week, accused of possessing a staggering collection of over 153,000 images and 470 videos depicting child pornography. The horrifying nature of this case is underscored by reports that some victims were as young as newborns. The case began when a Hamilton County Sheriff’s detective, part of the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force, received a cyber tip that traced searches for child…

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A potential scandal is brewing for Rep. Adam Schiff as new allegations come to light. An anonymous whistleblower has stepped forward, claiming Schiff authorized leaks of classified information to undermine President Donald Trump during the Russiagate investigation. These alarming accusations are backed by declassified FBI interview reports recently obtained by Just the News. According to the whistleblower, who worked with Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee for over a decade, Schiff had been leaking damaging intelligence against Trump since at least 2017. In an all-staff meeting, Schiff allegedly expressed intentions to leak information that could indict Trump. The whistleblower reportedly…

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FBI Director Chris Wray has come under fire after admitting to Congress that the bureau has not investigated a troubling incident involving an individual carrying a weapon at a rally where President Trump was present. This revelation raises serious questions about the FBI’s priorities and accountability. Newly reported claims from a whistleblower have shed light on previous misconduct. The whistleblower alleges that Adam Schiff, a prominent Democratic figure, authorized the leaking of classified documents in 2017 with the intention of harming President Trump. Further, this individual testified that during a 2023 meeting with FBI agents in St. Louis, he confirmed…

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By Daniel Goodwyn – The Gateway Pundit Guest Contributor Jennie Heinl’s journey reflects the story of an ordinary American caught in extraordinary circumstances. Once a stable employee at the VA with a cherished family life in Pennsylvania, her world turned upside down after attending a rally for President Trump on January 6, 2021. “I figured since the police were letting us in, it was permitted,” she recalled of her experience at the Capitol. Her foray into activism was never planned. She simply wanted to support the president, but what followed was a painful saga of betrayal and loss. After entering…

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President Donald Trump’s tariff policies have exposed the inaccuracies of his opponents in politics and the media. A recent job report revealed that Canada lost 40,800 jobs in July, contradicting claims that tariffs would not hurt a trade relationship built on fairness. If Canada truly treated American businesses fairly, one must question why the tariffs negatively impacted its job market. Michael Davenport, a senior economist at Oxford Economics, observed a stark shift from June’s numbers, where Canada had gained 83,000 jobs. “Canada’s labor market snapped back to reality in July,” he stated, underscoring how Trump’s tariffs on steel, aluminum, and…

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Antisemitism in America has moved from the shadows into the spotlight, particularly following the events of October 7. Once a shameful fringe belief, it has now spread rapidly through the digital world, impacting younger generations in ways that previous waves of hatred did not. This isn’t the antisemitism of old; today, it thrives in the algorithms of social media, often masquerading as harmless content. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram have allowed harmful narratives to proliferate through seemingly innocent memes and trendy videos. Misinformation can go viral faster than the truth can catch up. Once-innocuous behavior online can twist perceptions and…

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Recent protests in Washington, D.C., have drawn increased scrutiny amidst President Trump’s efforts to enforce federal control over local police. The involvement of a company that rents out protesters raises questions about the authenticity of these demonstrations. According to a report by FOX News, Crowds on Demand, a firm specializing in supplying demonstrators, has experienced a staggering 400 percent rise in inquiries since Trump announced his crackdown on urban crime. Adam Swart, the CEO of Crowds on Demand, revealed that during high-stakes political moments, they often see a surge in requests. “Right now, D.C. inquiries are up roughly 400% compared…

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If there was any doubt about MSNBC’s status as a serious news outlet, a recent segment should put those doubts to rest. Anand Giridharadas, a regular face on the network, attempted to dismiss Washington, D.C.’s crime issues while emphasizing his concerns over climate change and voting rights. “Crime is real,” he acknowledged, but then quickly downplayed the seriousness of the situation, stating it is “blown out of proportion.” His remarks suggest he believes public perception of safety is misplaced, despite acknowledging that safety is a valid concern. Giridharadas also offered a curious paradox: while he believes in the importance of…

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Beto O’Rourke has made headlines again, and not for the right reasons. During a recent event, he delivered a passionate speech, insisting that Democrats must do whatever it takes to seize power. This statement has sparked controversy, particularly among Republicans who view his approach as reckless and dismissive of established political norms. In a clip that has circulated widely online, O’Rourke likened the current political landscape to a basketball game, implying that Republicans aren’t adhering to the rules. He bluntly stated, “Who cares about the f***ing rules right now?” Such remarks have drawn sharp rebuke from critics who argue that…

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In an unusual late-night crossover, Greg Gutfeld made his debut on NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last Thursday. This appearance drew considerable attention as late-night television has leaned heavily to the left in recent years. Gutfeld, the host of the top-rated “Gutfeld!” on FOX News, brought his loyal audience along, generating significant buzz in the industry. Gutfeld’s appearance didn’t just add a fresh face to the lineup: it delivered results. “The Tonight Show” scored its highest ratings of the year with 1.7 million viewers, a remarkable 57% increase over its typical performance. According to Nielsen Media Research, this…

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Democratic Congresswoman Delia Ramirez has made headlines with her incendiary claim that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is a “terrorist organization.” Speaking at the Netroots Nations conference, she declared, “We will continue to call out the terrorist organization that is ICE.” This statement aligns with the congresswoman’s background, as she is the child of illegal immigrants and has expressed a strong connection to her Guatemalan heritage. “I’m a proud Guatemalan before I’m an American,” she asserted, highlighting her loyalty to her parents’ homeland. Ramirez’s remarks have sparked backlash across social media, with critics questioning her allegiance to the…

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Zelensky’s absence from the anticipated Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, has drawn attention and speculation. The White House confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, framing the summit as a ‘listening exercise’ aimed at understanding how to potentially end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt explained the rationale behind hosting the summit in Alaska, stating, “Alaska is a state within the United States of America, so the president is very honored.” This marks a significant diplomatic effort amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Russia. Notably, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky…

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President Donald Trump announced significant changes to law enforcement in Washington, D.C., declaring a federal takeover of the District’s police. This announcement included the deployment of 800 National Guard soldiers and additional federal law enforcement personnel to the nation’s capital. “This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we’re going to take our capital back,” Trump asserted during a White House press conference, positioned alongside top administration officials. With a clear intention to restore order, he emphasized, “We’re going to have a safe, beautiful capital, and it’s going to happen very quickly.” Democratic leaders quickly responded, voicing their frustrations. House Minority…

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House Oversight Committee Chairman has intensified the Jeffrey Epstein investigation by labeling a former president as “a prime suspect.” This statement, made on a day filled with significant announcements, underscores the committee’s commitment to probing high-profile figures involved with Epstein, a man whose actions have drawn outrage and skepticism across the political spectrum. The assertion comes alongside the issuance of subpoenas targeting a roster of political elitists, including both Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as several former U.S. Attorneys General and FBI directors. This move is not merely a rhetorical exercise; it reflects a bipartisan consensus in Congress that…

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