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Author: Rana McCallister
Democratic Gov Katie Hobbs formally launched a bid for reelection in Arizona, a state that voted for Donald Trump and remains competitive for Republicans. Her announcement sets up a high-stakes rematch atmosphere where border policy, the cost of living, and election integrity will dominate. Conservatives see the race as a clear pickup opportunity if the GOP unifies behind a single strong candidate. “I think winning this race in Arizona is going to send a strong message of we know how to win in tough states like Arizona,” Gov. Katie Hobbs said Hobbs says she is focused on putting Arizonans first…
Americans Overwhelmingly Support Trump Admin Blowing Drug Boats Out Of Water: POLL More than seven in ten Americans back the Trump administration’s decision to destroy cartel drug boats, according to a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll that underlines a hunger for decisive action. This isn’t a fringe feeling; it’s a broad voter impulse for results over dithering when the cartels keep sending poison toward our communities. From a Republican perspective, the choice is simple: defend the border and stop the traffickers by any lawful means necessary. The Harvard CAPS/Harris survey, taken online among 2,413 registered voters between Oct. 1 and Oct. 2,…
Trump’s Second Act on Healthcare: Bold Moves, Real Results President Donald Trump returned to the White House and wasted no time tackling healthcare with a clear, unapologetic agenda. He has pushed for big-picture changes that aim to lower costs, protect rural access, and shift power away from entrenched interests. The results are a mix of immediate wins and long fights coming down the road. One of the headline moves was pushing most-favored nation pricing for key pharmaceuticals. That policy forces certain drug prices to align with the lowest prices paid by comparable countries, which conservatives argue forces competition and brings…
California District Moves to Protect Girls’ Sports — A Clear Stand on Fairness California’s largest high school district has adopted a resolution that would ban transgender athletes from playing in girl’s sports. The move is a direct response to growing concerns about fairness, safety, and what equality means on the field and court. For Republicans and many parents, this is about preserving opportunities that belong to female athletes. The conversation isn’t new, but the stakes are rising as schools nationwide wrestle with competing rights and protections. Supporters say biological differences matter in competitive sports and that policies should reflect that…
Military, Biden-Era Doubts, and the Realities of AI on the Battlefield A short, clear take: a former Biden official warns about AI risks, a defense contractor says the military is moving forward, and the debate reveals who actually understands this tech. I will explain the claims, show how industry is responding, and point out the political context. Expect blunt assessment and clear lines drawn between caution and capability. Mieke Eoyang, who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy in the Biden administration, warned that current AI models are a poor fit for military use and could be…
Mace asks DOJ to intervene in fatal shooting of young SC woman allegedly killed by serial criminal South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace is pushing hard for federal involvement after a young woman, Logan Federico, was allegedly killed in her sleep and her identity and cards used in an apparent crime spree. The case reads like a scary pattern: break-ins to steal credit cards followed by brazen shopping runs, and the suspect, Alexander Dickey, reportedly carried a long rap sheet. For Republicans who care about victims and public safety, the obvious question is why federal resources are not full throttle on…
Jerry Jones Admits He Made a Mistake After Flipping Off Fans During Cowboys Win Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones acknowledged Tuesday that he made a mistake after being photographed flipping the middle finger to fans during his team’s win over the New York Jets. The image spread quickly on social media and became the dominant image from the game for many viewers. That reaction turned a celebratory night into a talking point about behavior, leadership, and the relationship between owners and the public. The incident happened in the stands as Jones watched the game and interacted with his surrounding crowd.…
Families Urge Nobel Committee to Honor Trump for Hostage Returns and Peace Efforts Families of hostages still held in Gaza, together with relatives of those already returned, made a direct appeal to the Norwegian Nobel Committee that sounds like a demand more than a request. They spoke with “a profound sense of momentous urgency,” praising a leader they say acted with clarity and muscle to change the impossible. Their message is simple and bold: they believe President Trump’s determination “made possible what many said was impossible” and that “in this past year, no leader or organization has contributed more to…
Inside the Bust: How a Global Phone-Smuggling Ring Was Dismantled London police have taken down an international gang accused of shipping tens of thousands of stolen phones from the UK to China over the past year, and the scale is jaw-dropping. The suspects are blamed for moving as many as 40,000 handsets in that period, a volume that authorities say may account for up to 40 percent of phone theft in the city. The Metropolitan Police described the crackdown as its “largest ever operation to tackle phone theft in London.” The investigation began when a victim traced a stolen iPhone…
Alan Dershowitz Says Jack Smith ‘Disgraced Himself’ After Tracking GOP Senators’ Calls Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard Law professor emeritus, told Fox Business that former special counsel Jack Smith “disgrace himself” for reportedly obtaining private phone records tied to Republican senators. The charge landed like a thunderclap in a Washington still sensitive about law, privacy, and political weaponization. Republicans say this is not just a scandal; it is a constitutional wound that needs fixing. Senate Republicans Monday that the FBI used grand jury subpoenas in 2023 to seize phone records from nine GOP senators, and the revelation has Republican lawmakers demanding…