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Darnell Thompkins is a Canadian-born American and conservative opinion writer who brings a unique perspective to political and cultural discussions. Passionate about traditional values and individual freedoms, Darnell's commentary reflects his commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue. When he's not writing, he enjoys watching hockey and celebrating the sport that connects his Canadian roots with his American journey.

Exploring the vastness of outer space presents humanity with unparalleled opportunities, and tapping into local power sources will be essential. Solar power, often deemed less effective on Earth due to atmospheric interference, shines as a viable option in the void of space. Without atmospheric barriers, celestial bodies can harness sunlight with remarkable efficiency. However, nuclear power remains the most efficient form of energy production in space. Establishing a permanent lunar colony necessitates a reliable energy source, and nuclear power fits the bill. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, acting as interim NASA administrator, unveiled a bold initiative to deploy a nuclear…

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State officials in Wyoming have decided to team up with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to tackle the ongoing illegal immigration issue. Governor Mark Gordon announced that the Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) has entered into an agreement to participate in ICE’s 287(g) program. This program permits non-federal agencies to help enforce certain parts of U.S. immigration law. Governor Gordon emphasized the importance of this initiative, pointing out that it significantly enhances public safety. By joining forces with ICE, Wyoming can make better use of limited resources to address illegal immigration. Under the program’s guidelines, WHP officers will be able to…

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Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently voiced strong opinions on MSNBC regarding Texas’s proposed congressional map. He firmly stated that the new map violates the Voting Rights Act, reinforcing his stance with historical challenges to previous maps from 2011 and 2020. Holder emphasized that these maps undermine the influence of minority communities in Texas, particularly Hispanics and African Americans. Holder pointed out that Texas gained two additional congressional seats after the census due to a significant increase in the Latino population. He highlighted that 90% of Texas’s population growth stemmed from people of color, yet the new maps propose majority…

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The Trump administration is looking into a potential five-year pilot program to offer weight-loss drug coverage through Medicare and Medicaid. This move, detailed in documents from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, could lead to coverage for medications like Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Ozempic, along with Eli Lilly’s Zepbound and Mounjaro. These drugs are gaining attention for their effectiveness in addressing obesity, a major health issue in America. The proposal has sparked discussions about the long-term benefits and costs associated with covering weight-loss drugs. Advocates argue that providing access to these medications could significantly reduce obesity-related health problems, which…

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A recent incident at a Major League Soccer game saw a fan removed from the stadium for wearing a Donald Trump hat. The fan, Michael Weitzel, was attending a match at Energizer Park, home of St. Louis City SC, when he was asked to leave. His “Make America Great Again” hat apparently violated the venue’s policy against political material. Weitzel captured the event on video, which he later shared on social media, showing his interaction with police and security personnel. “I am Michael Weitzel and I have been asked to leave because of the Donald Trump hat,” he stated. The…

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President Donald Trump expressed his frustrations with Russian President Vladimir Putin over peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for a quicker resolution. Trump suggested a shorter timeframe for talks, indicating he’d cut the negotiation period to about 10 or 12 days. In the event of no progress, he mentioned the possibility of imposing tariffs. In response, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s former president, remarked that Trump’s approach seemed like an ultimatum. Medvedev reminded Trump that Russia is not like Israel or Iran and that each new demand could escalate tensions. He warned Trump not to follow in the footsteps of “Sleepy Joe,” a…

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The New York Times recently published a guest essay that has sparked considerable debate. In this piece, Dr. Sandeep Jauhar and his colleagues argue for a new definition of death to address the scarcity of donor organs. This suggestion comes in the wake of an alarming investigation by the same outlet highlighting risks to donors during the organ procurement process. The investigation revealed unsettling instances where organs were nearly harvested from living patients. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) responded with an investigation of its own. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy emphasized the need for reform, stating that…

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An illegal immigrant from Mexico, Gildardo Amandor-Martinez, 36, has been taken into custody for the murder of a 15-year-old boy, Luis Lopez. The young hero lost his life while trying to protect his mother from an attempted rape on July 20. The tragic incident also involved Amandor-Martinez assaulting Lopez’s younger sister with a firearm. According to a press release from the Department of Homeland Security, the horrifying chain of events began when Amandor-Martinez arrived at the apartment he shared with his girlfriend, Aleida Lopez. He attempted to sexually assault her, only to be fended off. In retaliation, he bit Aleida’s…

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A heated debate has erupted between Democrats and Republicans, with Texas officials proposing a redistricting plan that could shift five seats to the Republican side. The Texas GOP’s proposal, unveiled on Tuesday, has been criticized as gerrymandering, aimed at bolstering Republican influence in the U.S. House of Representatives. Critics argue that the plan is designed to secure a Republican majority by manipulating district boundaries. Democratic leaders are pushing back hard against this proposal. Julie Merz from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee expressed frustration, claiming Texas Republicans are simply following orders from Washington D.C. party leaders. This move has sparked outrage…

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Harvard University is in the spotlight as it considers settling a hefty civil rights lawsuit from the Trump administration, with potential costs reaching up to $500 million. This figure is more than double what Columbia University agreed to pay in a similar antisemitic discrimination case. Harvard, like Columbia, is grappling with allegations of antisemitism and racial discrimination. The Trump administration has pointed to the Columbia settlement as a model for other universities, suggesting a similar path for institutions like the University of California Los Angeles, which might settle its own antisemitic lawsuit for $6 million. Both the White House and…

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