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Druski just broke the internet with his skit “How Conservative Women in America Act.” Blonde wig, prosthetics, white pantsuit — the transformation was so spot-on that when someone posted a still and asked Grok to identify her… Elon’s own AI simply replied: “Erika Kirk.” No qualifiers. Just her name. The bit hilariously roasts dramatic press conferences, Bible-thumping testimonies, and that now-infamous line about protecting “all men in America — especially all white men.” Side-by-side clips with Erika Kirk’s real footage are everywhere. The makeup alone had people speechless before the jokes even landed. 80 million views and climbing. Predictably, the MAGA universe is losing it — calling it disrespectful to a grieving widow. But Erika Kirk has stayed front and center: leading TPUSA, expanding into schools, and showing up as a high-profile conservative voice months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Satire or too soon? Free speech or punching down? The internet is divided. Druski dropped the bomb — and the pearl-clutching is in full effect. What’s your take — comedy gold or crossing the line? #Druski #ErikaKirk #ConservativeWomen #Satire #ViralSkit
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Pete Hegseth’s pastor went on a Christian nationalist podcast this week… …and prayed for Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico to be “crucified with Christ.” The host went even further: “I pray that God kills him.” Let that sink in. James Talarico — 36-year-old Texas state rep, Presbyterian seminarian, and the man who just won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate after beating Jasmine Crockett — is running on faith-based populism. So how did he respond to a pastor publicly calling for his spiritual (or literal) death? “Jesus loves. Christian Nationalism kills. You may pray for my death, Pastor, but I still love you. I love you more than you could ever hate me.” No rage. No threats. No playing the victim. Just grace. The pastors later scrambled to say it was only about “conversion” and the “old man” dying — not literal death. But the tape is there. The words were said. The “right, right” affirmation was given. This is the circle around Pete Hegseth, the U.S. Defense Secretary. While Talarico showed what actual Christian love looks like in two sentences. Texas, you might have something special here. The rest of us are watching. What do you think — spiritual warfare or dangerous rhetoric? #JamesTalarico #ChristianNationalism #FaithAndPolitics #GraceUnderFire #TexasSenate
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123 countries just voted to declare the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity. Trump’s America voted NO. Out of 193 nations, only three stood against the resolution: Argentina, Israel, and the United States — the very nation that enslaved millions of Africans for centuries and built its early wealth and institutions on their stolen labor. On the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery, Ghana — whose shores still bear the scars of slave forts and castles — led the charge. The African bloc, the Caribbean, and most of the Global South voted yes. The hall erupted in applause as the resolution passed. Trump’s representative, Dan Negrea, called it “highly problematic.” He objected to any attempt to rank crimes against humanity in a hierarchy. Then he stood before the General Assembly and declared: “President Trump has done more for Black Americans than any other president. He’s working tirelessly to deliver for them.” On a day meant to honor the victims of one of history’s greatest horrors. This is the same Donald Trump who attacked the Smithsonian for focusing too much on “how bad slavery was” and not enough on America’s “brightness.” The same leader who has pushed executive orders to end what he calls “radical indoctrination” in schools — targeting teachings on systemic racism and white privilege. While Ghana’s President Mahama called the resolution “a safeguard against forgetting,” and urged the world not to sit on the fence of neutrality, Trump’s America didn’t hesitate. It voted no. The country whose Capitol was built with slave labor. Whose early economy ran on forced, brutalized bodies. Whose wealth still carries echoes of unpaid generations of suffering. They argued slavery wasn’t technically “illegal” under international law at the time, so there’s nothing to repair. 123 nations said otherwise. History will remember who chose remembrance and justice… and who chose to look away. What side of history are we on? #TransatlanticSlaveTrade #UNResolution #NeverForget #ReparatoryJustice #HistoricalTruth
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Thousands of Hooded Crows Darken Tel Aviv’s Skyline 🐦‍⬛ Omen of Doom… or Just Nature Doing Its Thing? On March 25, 2026, viral footage captured massive flocks of hooded crows swirling dramatically over Tel Aviv — circling high-rises like the iconic Azrieli Towers and turning the sky into a living shadow. The video exploded online with millions of views. Many called it a “harbinger of doom,” tying it to rising regional tensions. In folklore, a “murder of crows” has long symbolized death, war, or impending change. But here’s the grounded truth 👇 Israel sits on one of the world’s busiest bird migration flyways. Every spring (peaking right now in March–April), over 500 million birds from hundreds of species journey between Africa, Europe, and Asia. Hooded crows — common urban residents — frequently form huge communal flocks during nesting season, roosting at dusk, or shifting with weather and food. These breathtaking spectacles happen regularly in Tel Aviv. Nature’s powerful show: eerie, majestic, and completely normal. No mystical warning — just intelligent birds thriving in their habitat. What resonates more with you? The ancient symbolism… or the beauty of seasonal migration? Drop your thoughts below 👇 Superstition or science? #TelAviv #Israel #HoodedCrows #BirdMigration #NatureVsOmen #SpringInIsrael
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Disagree. The second photo shows exactly what socialism should look like: equity. Some are born tall with good boxes, others short with none. Fairness means redistributing so everyone can enjoy the game. Not "equality of outcome" by force, but real fairness in every situation. Capitalism leaves too many in the dirt. We need more equity.
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Chilling new surveillance and CCTV footage has emerged showing the terrifying moment an Air Canada Express regional jet collided with a Port Authority fire truck on the runway at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The incident occurred late Sunday night, March 22, 2026, around 11:40 p.m., when the Bombardier CRJ-900 (operating as Air Canada Flight 8646 / Jazz Aviation from Montreal) was landing on Runway 4. The fire truck, responding to a separate odor-related issue on another aircraft, had been cleared to cross the active runway. Air traffic control issued urgent last-second warnings ("Stop truck one stop!"), but the plane struck the vehicle moments later. Tragically, both pilots — Antoine Forest and Mackenzie Gunther — were killed in the impact. Dozens of the 72 passengers and crew members were injured (some seriously), along with the two firefighters in the truck. One flight attendant was reportedly thrown from the aircraft while still strapped to her jump seat. LaGuardia Airport was shut down for several hours as a result. The newly released video captures the dramatic final seconds: the jet touching down and barreling forward before slamming into the emergency vehicle, causing significant damage to the front of the plane and flipping the fire truck. Investigators from the NTSB are examining factors including runway communications, the fire truck’s lack of a transponder (which could have triggered an automated warning system), and possible distractions in the control tower. This heartbreaking accident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly things can go wrong even on the ground at busy airports — and highlights the critical importance of precise coordination between air traffic control, pilots, and ground vehicles in high-stakes environments. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, the injured passengers and crew, and all those affected by this tragedy.
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Cuba’s lights are all off. Totally dark. In March 2026, the entire island has been hit by repeated nationwide blackouts — the third major collapse this month alone. On March 4, widespread outages struck the western half of Cuba, including Havana, leaving millions without power. On March 16, the national electric grid suffered a complete disconnection, plunging over 10–11 million Cubans into darkness. On March 21 (Saturday evening), the grid collapsed again at around 18:32 local time — the second blackout in less than a week and the third in March. Power restoration began slowly on March 22 (Sunday), with only a small fraction of Havana (around 72,000 customers, including some hospitals) regaining electricity early that day. Millions remained without power for extended periods. As of 25–26 March 2026, the situation remains extremely fragile. While the most recent full nationwide collapse has seen partial recovery efforts, rolling outages of 12–20+ hours per day continue across much of the island. Streets, homes, hospitals, and businesses are frequently plunged into darkness, with people navigating by headlights, phone lights, or candles. The main reason is the United States’ oil blockade. Following U.S. military action in Venezuela on January 3, 2026 (which halted critical Venezuelan oil shipments — Cuba’s primary fuel source), the U.S. escalated in February 2026 by threatening tariffs on any country (including Mexico and others) attempting to sell or deliver oil to Cuba. With no significant fuel arriving for months, Cuba’s aging thermoelectric power plants have run critically low, causing the fragile grid to fail repeatedly. Cuba — one of the most beautiful and culturally rich places on the planet — is being starved of energy for no reason other than pure cruelty. The American blockade is deliberately strangling the island’s ability to keep the lights on. This is the harsh reality right now on 25–26 March 2026. No fuel. No power. No mercy.
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During America’s longest government shutdown in history — a record 43 days in late 2025 — hundreds of thousands of federal workers, air traffic controllers, and troops went without full pay. Members of Congress, however, continued to receive their salaries. Every single one. Senator John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) called it unfair and introduced two bills: - The “No Shutdown Paychecks to Politicians Act” - The “Withhold Member Pay During Shutdowns Act” His message was simple: “If we can’t do our jobs and fund the government, we don’t deserve a paycheck — plain and simple.” The Senate Rules Committee gave the resolution unanimous bipartisan approval in December 2025. But when Kennedy tried to pass it on the Senate floor, Senate Democrats blocked it via objection. The resolution, if eventually passed, would take effect after the November 2026 elections and place senators’ pay in escrow until the government reopens. Should members of Congress stop getting paid during government shutdowns — just like the federal workers they fail to pay? YES or NO 👇
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Senator Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ro Khanna have introduced the “Make Billionaires Pay Their Fair Share Act” — a bill that would impose a 5% annual wealth tax on the net worth of America’s 938 billionaires above $1 billion. Those 938 individuals currently hold a combined $8.2 trillion in wealth. Last year alone, they became $1.5 trillion richer. Under the proposal: Elon Musk (worth ~$833 billion) would owe about $42 billion per year. Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg would each owe roughly $11 billion. In the first year, the revenue would fund a one-time $3,000 direct payment to every person in households earning $150,000 or less — that’s $12,000 for a family of four. Over 10 years, sponsors project it could raise $4.4 trillion (according to economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman). The funds would support: - Expanding Medicare to include dental, vision, and hearing coverage - Setting a minimum $60,000 salary for public school teachers - Capping childcare costs at 7% of family income - Building and preserving over 7 million affordable homes Sanders argues the current tax system is “corrupt,” noting that many billionaires pay a lower effective tax rate than average workers. Critics, including the Tax Foundation, say the revenue projections are overly optimistic. They argue the bill doesn’t fully account for billionaires restructuring assets, moving money offshore, leaving the country, or the administrative nightmare of valuing private companies, art, and startups. Past wealth taxes in Europe often raised far less than expected and were eventually repealed. With Republicans controlling Congress, the bill faces very long odds of becoming law. What do you think? Is a 5% annual wealth tax on billionaires a good idea — or would it create more problems than it solves?
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In 1988, Forbes listed Chuck Feeney as the 23rd richest man in America — he’d already secretly given it all away. What the magazine — and the world — didn’t know was that he was no longer a billionaire. Four years earlier, in 1984, he had quietly transferred his entire fortune to a foundation. Not even his business partners knew. Feeney had co-founded Duty Free Shoppers in 1960 and built it into the world’s largest duty-free retail empire. At its peak, his stake was worth hundreds of millions. Then, on a single day in November 1984, he signed it all over to Atlantic Philanthropies — irrevocably. For the next 13 years he gave away billions in total secrecy. He funded universities, hospitals, scientific research, Vietnam’s public health system, and the Northern Ireland peace process — always on one condition: that his name never be mentioned. Recipients were forbidden from crediting him. He didn’t just give away the money. He gave away the lifestyle that came with it. A $10 Casio watch. Papers carried in a plastic bag. Economy class flights well into his seventies. No home, no car, no yacht — just a rented apartment in San Francisco. When asked why he didn’t wear a Rolex, he replied simply: “My watch tells the same time.” Over four decades, Chuck Feeney donated more than $8 billion across five continents and 25 countries. He put his name on zero buildings. Warren Buffett called him “a model for us all.” Bill Gates and Buffett launched The Giving Pledge in large part because of Feeney’s example — and when Feeney signed it, he had already finished the job. He died on October 9, 2023, at age 92. He left behind roughly $2 million. No statues. No plaques. No fortune. Just millions of lives — students who studied in better universities, patients who received better care, communities that found peace — forever changed because one man decided the world needed his money far more than he did. That is what giving while living looks like. 🕊️
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Long live Greece. Long live freedom. 🇬🇷 On March 25th, Greece celebrates both faith and freedom — a day where history, spirit, and identity became one. It marks the beginning of the Greek War of Independence, when Greeks rose against the Ottoman Empire after centuries of oppression. But this moment was not born overnight. It carried the legacy of centuries. From the wisdom of Ancient Greece — where democracy, philosophy, and the idea of human potential were born — to the fall of Fall of Constantinople, when a great empire collapsed but its spirit endured. Greek scholars carried their knowledge west, helping ignite the Renaissance, which later inspired the Age of Enlightenment — shaping the very ideals of freedom, reason, and human rights that the modern world stands on. “Freedom or Death” was not just a slogan — it was the continuation of this legacy. A choice made by ordinary people who refused to live without dignity. United, they stood against an empire, choosing freedom above all. This day is also connected to the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary — symbolizing hope, renewal, and new beginnings. Faith and freedom moved together, giving strength to a nation determined to reclaim its identity. This is not only Greece’s story. It is a message to the world: When courage rises above fear, history changes. When a people remember who they are, nothing can hold them back. Because a life without freedom is not truly lived. Freedom or Death.
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🇬🇷 Today, March 25, we honor the Greek Revolution of 1821 — the day ordinary people chose freedom over fear. Teachers, priests, farmers, and poets rose up against 400 years of Ottoman rule with one cry: “Ελευθερία ή Θάνατος” — Freedom or Death. They weren’t a professional army. They were humans who refused to live in chains. Inspired by ancient Hellenic ideals, the Enlightenment, and the unbreakable spirit of dignity, their struggle reminded the world: freedom is never given — it is claimed. Philhellenes from every nation joined the fight. Lord Byron gave his life for it. Because the fight for human liberty has no borders. 205 years later, the message remains urgent: True freedom demands courage. It demands vigilance. It demands that we never stop questioning power when it turns tyrannical. Today we don’t just celebrate a nation — we celebrate the universal human right to live with dignity, reason, and self-determination. The revolution continues in every mind that refuses injustice. Ζήτω η Ελλάδα! Ζήτω η Ελευθερία! 🇬🇷💙 #GreekIndependenceDay #25March #1821 #EleftheriaIThanatos #ThinkingHumanity #Freedom
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Afroman Just Beat the Cops in Court — And Turned a Botched Raid Into a Masterclass in Free Speech Trolling Grammy-nominated rapper Afroman—the man behind the 2000 hit “Because I Got High”—has scored a complete victory against seven Adams County, Ohio sheriff’s deputies who sued him for nearly $4 million. In August 2022, deputies raided his home with guns drawn, searching for drugs and kidnapping evidence. They found nothing, filed zero charges, but left with roughly $400 of his cash (which they later attributed to a miscount). The entire incident was captured on Afroman’s home security cameras—footage the deputies reportedly tried to disable. Instead of staying silent, Afroman released the now-viral track “Lemon Pound Cake,” built around the moment one deputy pauses to stare at a cake on the kitchen counter while holding a drawn pistol. He followed it with a full album of 14 diss tracks using the raid footage. The deputies sued in 2023, claiming defamation, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress. The trial, which wrapped this week, delivered pure courtroom drama. Deputy Lisa Phillips broke down in tears as one of Afroman’s explicit videos about her played for the jury. Afroman later responded that he wished those tears had appeared when she stood in his yard with an AR-15. In a cinematic twist, Afroman’s sole defense witness was Rhonda Grooms, ex-wife of one of the suing deputies. She testified that her former husband and his colleagues had laughed and joked about the songs at the time. After brief deliberations, the jury sided completely with Afroman on every count. Outside the courthouse, wearing a full American flag suit, he declared: “We did it, America! Freedom of speech!” He turned an alleged police overreach into satirical art, used the proceeds to help repair his damaged home, and then defeated the same officers in their own legal system. Whether you love his music or not, this is a striking real-world example of the First Amendment protecting sharp, uncomfortable expression—even when it embarrasses those in uniform. Afroman didn’t just win a lawsuit. He reminded everyone that in America, you can still roast the powerful with a beat.
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💔 The human toll in Lebanon continues to mount rapidly amid the escalating conflict. According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health (latest update March 24, 2026): 1,072 killed 2,966 injured since Israeli strikes intensified on March 2 — a span of just over three weeks. Daily casualties remain high, with dozens killed or wounded in the past 24 hours alone. Over 1 million people (nearly 20% of Lebanon’s population) have been displaced. Israeli forces have conducted extensive airstrikes across southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs, destroying key bridges (including over the Litani River) and issuing evacuation orders that are emptying civilian areas. Ground operations began on March 16, with Israeli officials stating they are expanding “targeted” incursions and plan to establish control over territory south of the Litani River as a security zone until the Hezbollah threat is neutralized. Some Israeli ministers have publicly called for this area to become Israel’s “new border.” Behind every number is a shattered family — mothers, children, healthcare workers, and entire communities displaced or destroyed. We will let Lebanon be turned into another Gaza? The cycle of violence has already caused immense suffering on all sides. True peace demands an immediate de-escalation, protection of civilians, and a sustainable political solution that respects sovereignty and security for everyone in the region. Praying for an end to the bloodshed and healing for the Lebanese people. 🇱🇧 #Lebanon #SouthLebanon #StopTheWar #HumanityFirst
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🚨 BREAKING (March 22, 2026): The U.S. just issued a “Worldwide Caution” alert to all Americans worldwide — warning them that Trump’s war is putting them in danger. State Department: Exercise increased caution everywhere, especially the Middle East. Iranian-linked groups may target U.S. interests, diplomatic facilities (even outside the region), and Americans abroad. Airspace closures and travel chaos expected. This is week 4 of the U.S.-Israel war on Iran that Trump launched. Retaliation risks are now global. When even the government has to warn every American that this conflict is making them targets… maybe it’s time to ask: Was this worth it? End the war now. What do you think?
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Delta Air Lines Suspends VIP Perks for All U.S. Congress Members Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown Chaos at Airports In a rare move affecting lawmakers from both parties, Delta Air Lines announced today (March 24, 2026) that it is temporarily suspending specialty services for members of Congress and their staff. This includes airport escorts and 'red coat' assistance for navigation, rebooking, and upgrades. Lawmakers will now be treated like regular passengers based on their frequent flyer status—though a dedicated reservations line remains open. Delta cited 'the impact on resources from the longstanding government shutdown' affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). TSA officers have been working without full pay for weeks, leading to massive staffing shortages, hundreds of resignations, and skyrocketing absenteeism. The result? Hours-long security lines at airports nationwide, disrupting travel for millions during a peak period. Adding to the mess: The Trump administration has deployed ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents to more than a dozen major airports—including Atlanta, JFK, Chicago O'Hare, and Houston—to help with crowd control and line management. While intended to ease pressure on overwhelmed TSA staff, many travelers report the ICE presence hasn't shortened waits and has heightened tensions at checkpoints. The shutdown stems from a partisan standoff over DHS funding. Republicans have pushed for a broader bill with stronger immigration enforcement measures, while Democrats have resisted certain provisions and called for separating TSA funding. Airline CEOs, including Delta's Ed Bastian, have urged Congress to resolve the impasse immediately to pay federal workers and restore normal operations. Whether you fly Delta or not, this highlights how political gridlock is hitting everyday Americans hardest—long lines, unpaid essential workers, and now even Congress feeling the pinch. Time for lawmakers to prioritize solutions over stalemates. What do you think—should these congressional perks be permanent anyway, or is this a wake-up call? (Source: Delta statement, Reuters, NPR, AP, and multiple reports from March 23-24, 2026)
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The Department of Justice just released more Epstein files containing serious, uncorroborated allegations that Donald Trump sexually abused a minor decades ago. These FBI interview summaries had been withheld from earlier releases — only surfacing after NPR exposed the missing pages and Democrats threatened to subpoena AG Pam Bondi. They're still not complete. At least 37 pages remain missing, including agent notes and internal communications on how the FBI handled the claims. The White House response? Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the accuser "a sadly disturbed woman who has an extensive criminal history" — while claiming the accusations are "completely baseless." When pressed on how they know her background if she's unidentified, it raised obvious questions. This comes as Rep. Jamie Raskin says Trump's name appears "more than a million times" in the files. Rep. Maxwell Frost called it just "the tip of the iceberg." And even Rep. Thomas Massie labeled the scandal "bigger than Watergate." Pam Bondi was photographed with a document showing a Democratic congresswoman's search history in the unredacted files. She's facing a subpoena over the handling but hasn't sat for deposition yet. They're not hiding these documents because there's nothing there. Every layer pulled back keeps Trump's name front and center.
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The Walmart fortune is roughly $23 billion. Christy Walton just used a sliver of it to buy a full-page ad in the New York Times demanding that ICE release the 73% of its detainees who have never been convicted of a crime. Not a progressive activist. Not a Democratic politician. A Walton. That's how far off the rails this has gone. Christy Walton, the Walmart heiress with a net worth of about $23 billion, placed the ad in Sunday’s New York Times and several smaller papers. It opens with the full text of the Fourth Amendment — the one protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures — then delivers two clear demands: free the roughly 70-73% of people in ICE custody with no criminal conviction, and hold due process for those who remain. The numbers aren’t from a progressive think tank. They come from the Cato Institute, the libertarian organization. Cato found that 73% of people booked into ICE custody since October 2025 had no previous criminal conviction. Only 8% had convictions for violent or property crimes (and just 5% for violent crimes). Nearly three quarters of the people this administration is detaining have never been convicted of anything. The percentage of ICE detainees with no criminal record has been climbing. A University of Colorado Boulder analysis showed that only 37% of ICE arrests in the first 10 months of this term involved people with criminal convictions — down sharply from about 70% during Trump’s first term. They promised to go after “the worst of the worst.” The data shows something very different. Cato’s David Bier has described the arrests as increasingly indiscriminate. Christy Walton’s ad is a billionaire using her platform and her own money to say what millions of Americans already see: this has become a mass detention operation that sweeps up large numbers of people who have done nothing wrong — and it raises serious constitutional questions.
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Who's the best U.S President and who's the worst one?
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