Daniel Brooks

Rand Paul Accuses Defense Secretary Hegseth of Misleading the Public Over Caribbean Military Strike

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul publicly criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a Caribbean military attack killed two survivors of a cocaine vessel operation. It sparked political debate and controversy on September 2. U.S. Navy reportedly struck the vessel again after the first attack. The White House revealed the second strike after Secretary Hegseth called media…

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Max Kellerman Reflects on Challenges of Co-Hosting with Stephen A. Smith

Max Kellerman, a former ESPN commentator, discussed co-hosting “First Take” with Stephen A. Smith, including the pressures of daily sports discussion television and their professional interactions. Kellerman opened out about his five-year partnership with Smith on a popular sports podcast after leaving ESPN. Kellerman said he wasn’t bothered by the public’s emphasis on his leaving…

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Charlie Kirk

Debate Erupts in N.J. School Over Civics Program Tied to Turning Point USA

Parents are outraged that many conservative groups are involved in a Colts Neck Cedar Drive Middle School civics event. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who just launched a 50-state project to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, leads a statewide civics tour on Friday. District families were informed that McMahon will attend a…

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Jersey City Elects New Mayor as Jim McGreevey’s Comeback Falls Short

Jersey City voters elected Councilman James Solomon mayor Tuesday night, ending former Gov. Jim McGreevey’s comeback. The runoff election ended one of the state’s most closely watched mayoral elections with high-profile endorsements and a clear shift toward new leadership. Soon after polls closed, many sites predicted Solomon’s win. He succeeds Mayor Steven Fulop, who declined…

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N.J. hospitals ask visitors to mask up as winter viruses spread

As respiratory illnesses grow in New Jersey, hospitals need masks for visitors, patients, and staff. Experts say winter brings more people indoors, making infections easier to spread. Visitors to Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest hospital network, were required to wear masks on December 1. The 18 hospitals and hundreds of service centers stated this…

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Costco’s Lawsuit Against Trump Sparks Mike Pence’s Strong Warning on Rising Prices

Former Vice President Mike Pence has joined the national conversation about inflation and tariffs after Costco filed a large lawsuit against the Trump administration’s ability to impose high tariffs on imported goods. The lawsuit has rapidly become a hot topic in the greater conversation about rising prices, economic policy, and how tariffs really effect everyday…

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