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Dawson’s Creek’ Actor James Van Der Beek Remembered Following Reports of His Passing at 48
Posted onFebruary 11, 2026, Byauthor authorNo Commentson Dawson’s Creek’ Actor James Van Der Beek Remembered Following Reports of His Passing at 48
Last night, the TPUSA event at the University of California, Berkeley, descended into chaos when a left-wing group of Antifa thugs disrupted the event. One report noted: A bloody fight broke out near the University of California, Berkeley, on Monday afternoon, ahead of a Turning Point USA event on campus. The event, which will feature…
Less than a day after winning one of the most hard-fought mayoral elections in New York’s modern history, Zohran Mamdani — the city’s first South Asian and Muslim mayor — is already finding himself in the political crosshairs. The source of the controversy? A two-minute video and a simple request: donations from working-class New Yorkers….
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Former President Barack Obama has urged Democrats to take a broader, more inclusive approach to the future of their party — one that welcomes socialists and progressives as legitimate voices within the Democratic coalition. Speaking Thursday on the Pod Save America podcast, the former president argued that Democrats risk alienating younger and more diverse voters…
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Something unusual happened in New Jersey on election night — and it has political observers across the country taking a second look at the numbers. Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli, who had been widely seen as competitive in the race for governor, lost to Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill by a margin that stunned even seasoned analysts:…
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President Donald Trump’s decision to federalize Memphis, Tenn., is showing early signs of success, with crime rates falling as thousands of federal agents carry out arrests. Following his earlier efforts to restore order in Washington, D.C., Trump announced in early September that the National Guard would be deployed to Memphis. He also established a joint…
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Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California saw her wealth increase by at least 2,292% during her 37 years in Congress, much of it through stock trading. The former House speaker, who announced Thursday that she will retire from Congress in 2027, reported a minimum net worth of $2,675,036 when she first took office and $63,996,050…
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In a development that could reshape one of the most politically charged cases in modern American history, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday that a lower court must reconsider former President Donald Trump’s request to move his New York “hush money” criminal case from state court to federal court. The decision is…
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani won’t officially take office until Jan. 1, but the challenges awaiting him are already stacking up — and some may not wait for Inauguration Day. The 34-year-old state assemblyman and democratic socialist will be thrust into national debates over immigration, federal funding, and the direction of the Democratic Party the moment he…
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Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist who narrowly won New York City’s mayoral race this week, will face steep challenges when he takes office on Jan. 1, 2026, political strategists told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Mamdani captured 50.4% of the vote Tuesday, edging out former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an independent…
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