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Friday, January 24, 2025
Commentary: ‘Liberation Day’: Eight Takeaways from Trump’s Second Inaugural Address
Delivering his second inaugural address indoors because of the frigid weather conditions in Washington, President Donald Trump vowed Monday to restore integrity and efficiency to government.
Having won in November not only the popular vote, but also with a decisive Electoral College victory, Trump struck a mostly unifying tone from inside the Capitol, invoking Martin Luther King Jr. and asserting, “Impossible is what we do best.”
The following are eight takeaways from his address:
WHAM-O!!!
A fuming husband really dug himself into a hole after his wife vented about her boss -- deciding the best handle on the situation was to whack the guy in the head with a shovel.
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Since when do they not search the vehicle when the driver is arrested?
Police in Ohio reportedly helped rescue a 2-year-old German shepherd that was left in a truck for nearly a week after its owner was arrested.
"Bitch, do I look dead to you?"
A Maryland woman trying to renew her driver’s license was turned away because she’d been declared dead, driving her into the painstaking process of bringing herself back to life.
Your Friday Morning Florida Report
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Deputies in Osceola County say they’ve arrested a man they say held a man at gunpoint in Kissimmee motel while the suspect’s girlfriend repeatedly stabbed a woman, reportedly over a pizza delivery tip.
Now there's something you don't see every day
Prince Edward Island (CTV News) - About two minutes after a Canadian man left his home to go for a walk with his dogs, a meteorite crashed onto the path where he had been standing.
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Two minutes? That's not even close. Might as well have been 2 hours.
Dumb fuck
MANILA, Ark. (KAIT/Gray News) - Police in Arkansas say they used a shipping label to track down a man accused of boxing up three puppies and dumping them at an area car wash.
Texas Jack Omohundro
John Baker Omohundro (July 27, 1846 – June 28, 1880), also known as "Texas Jack", was an American frontier scout, actor, and cowboy. Born in rural Virginia, he served the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He later served as a civilian scout for the US Army during the American Indian Wars. Before his untimely death, Texas Jack became a legendary figure in the American Old West as a Western showman performing dramas on the stage throughout the country, and was immortalized in dime novels published around the world.
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Yeah, good luck with that
The last secret files about the assassination of John F. Kennedy can now be published after President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the declassification of all remaining documents about the 1963 murder.
Breastfeeding mother’s struggle to get out of jury duty sparks change with new exemption
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC/Gray News) - Only days after a breastfeeding mother summoned for jury duty was forced to bring her 3-month-old daughter to an Alabama courthouse, the state Supreme Court declared breastfeeding women should be excused from the civic responsibility.
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Arizona House Republican Majority Issues Conservative Blueprint for 2025
The Arizona House Republicans issued a “2025 Majority Plan” this week, laying out their plans for this year’s legislative session. The conservative blueprint contains sections on securing elections, securing the border, protecting individual rights and liberties, economic prosperity, improving education, and streamlining government.
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Report: Federal government can't fully account for its 'unsustainable' spending
(The Center Square) – A Congressional watchdog says it is again unable to determine if the federal government's financial statements are reliable.
The federal government reported net costs of $7.4 trillion in fiscal year 2024, but it couldn't fully account for its spending. The U.S. Government Accountability Office, which is Congress's research arm, said that the federal government must address "serious deficiencies" in federal financial management and correct course on its "unsustainable" long-term fiscal path.
President Trump To Pardon Imprisoned Pro-Life Activists Within Days
President Donald Trump will pardon pro-life activists imprisoned by the Biden Justice Department within days, The Daily Wire has learned.
The plight of the imprisoned pro-lifers is an immediate priority to Trump’s team, and they will likely be pardoned within days, two sources with knowledge of the matter shared with The Daily Wire. The revelation comes a day ahead of the 52nd annual March for Life, a massive peaceful demonstration that takes place in Washington D.C. to bring awareness to the many babies whose lived are ended through abortions. The president is expected to appear at the rally in a pre-recorded video.
“My Gun, My Choice” ~ ‘Second Amendment Guarantee Act’ Deserves Passage
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says the newly-introduced Second Amendment Guarantee Act (SAGA) by U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) “is a timely proposal that deserves passage.”
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