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| | | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | π³️⚧️ Rhode Island ice rink shooter identified as transgender. The man who killed his wife and shot two of his children during a high school hockey game went by the name "Roberta" after undergoing sex-change surgery in 2020. Robert Dorgan, 56, then turned the gun on himself. His wife had filed for divorce around the time of his transition, citing the surgery and "narcissistic personality disorder traits." | π 60 Minutes covers the MAHA agenda on ultraprocessed foods. CBS' 60 Minutes featured HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former FDA chief David Kessler on how ultraprocessed foods negatively affect Americans' diets, driving an epidemic of chronic disease. Both men highlighted a decades-old loophole that allows thousands of additives to be used without safety review, signaling a cultural shift in the mainstream media's openness to the MAHA agenda. | π DHS says ICE agents lied about Minneapolis shooting. Two federal immigration agents involved in the January shooting of a Venezuelan migrant have been placed on administrative leave following a Department of Homeland Security review. DHS initially claimed the agent fired in self-defense after being "ambushed" with a snow shovel and broom handle, but video evidence and eyewitness accounts seem to contradict that narrative. | π Noem's DHS under fire amid poor leadership. A Wall Street Journal investigation found Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and adviser Corey Lewandowski routinely sidelined their rivals and reshuffled roughly 80 percent of ICE field leadership. The report also detailed failed damage-control efforts after the fatal Minneapolis shooting, internal morale issues, and scrutiny over a $70 million jet purchase. |
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| | | WORLD NEWS | ISIS supporter charged over Taylor Swift attack plot | | Behind the paywall: An Israeli TV producer found dead, a win for the UK's Reform Party, and a French police raid on an Arab institution. |
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| | | MEDIA BIAS SPOTTER | The biggest stories underreported on the left and right | | | Behind the paywall: Four major stories that were overlooked by both left and right news outlets. |
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| | | HOAX TRACKER | Debunking the NY Times "cult of personality" trope for Trump | |
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| | | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | President Trump wants the DOJ to seek the death penalty for Nancy Guthrie's kidnappers if she isn't returned alive. 88 percent of college students pretend to hold progressive views to be socially and academically accepted, according to a new study. Actor Robert Duvall passed away Sunday evening at age 95. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights leader, passed away at the age of 84. The most clicked link in our last newsletter was our main story, "Trump Slashes Obama Climate Rules in Deregulation Push."
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| | | THE MAIN STORY | Marco Rubio defends the West in Munich | | _WHAT'S HAPPENING_ | Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a sweeping address at the Munich Security Conference on Friday, calling for a "new Western century" built on state sovereignty and a renewed civilizational confidence. |
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| _THE FACTS AND OUR TAKE_ | Rubio declared, "We in America have no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West's managed decline." Rubio's inviting tone represents a deliberate shift from Vance's confrontational approach last year…
| | Behind the paywall: How Rubio recast Trump's foreign policy in civilizational terms, and why his softer tone in Munich may strengthen the US-European alliance. Plus, our thoughts on the story. |
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| | | Do you think Rubio's speech sent the right message to Europe? | |
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| TODAY'S DEBATE | π Who do you think struck a better tone with the Europeans?Want your comment to be featured? Be sure to include your name. | |
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| POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Which is more damaging to the Democrats to fight against? | π©π©π©π©π©π© πͺͺ Voter ID requirements (1,285) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ✂️ Slashing climate rules (30) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ❌ Neither are damaging (64) π¨π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π° Both equally damaging (323) | πͺͺ Voter ID requirements: "When the far majority of the country is for something and you continue to fight against it, you are supporting a losing battle." — Fred ❌ Neither are damaging: "The Democrats' mainstream media monopoly keeps them on the offense instead of the defense." — Dawn π° Both equally damaging: "Burdensome & unscientific climate regulations AND illegal voters ultimately hurt the American citizens' pocket." — Shaun | | | | 1,702 votes |
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| POP QUIZ | Which mainstream media program highlighted RFK Jr. and the MAHA agenda? | |
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| Thanks for joining us today. We scoured 100s of sources to bring you stories and insights you won't find in the mainstream media—Ariel David and Brandon Goldman. |
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