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'Significantly higher' National Guard presence expected tonight amid Trump's D.C. takeover

'Significantly higher' National Guard presence expected tonight amid Trump's D.C. takeover

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Trump family has made over $4B in crypto since Election Day 05:11 California Gov. Newsom to make major announcement on redistricting today 09:57 Trump 'giving...

China's Mounting Debt Could Spell Trouble for Economy

China's Mounting Debt Could Spell Trouble for Economy

Countries with rapidly aging populations will see the shift in demographics increasingly impact their economies in the decades ahead. The pressures will especially drag on nations with high government debt burdens, including the world's top two...

Nifty at 90: Clintonville man known for Ski's Market finds paradise at home

Nifty at 90: Clintonville man known for Ski's Market finds paradise at home

(The Nifty at 90 series in today’s newspaper spotlights David Cheresnowski, of Clintonville. The article was submitted by his daughter, Amy Cheresnowski.) David Cheresnowski was born on Aug. 15, 1935, in Waverly, NY, to Peter and Blanche...

MAHA on the Mall: A Trump-aligned farmers market in its salad days

MAHA on the Mall: A Trump-aligned farmers market in its salad days

When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes salad, there’s a certain ritual involved. First, he has to buy some organic vegetables. So the secretary of health and human services walks his staff, his security guards, a gaggle of camerapeople, and Secretary of...

Cleveland’s crime is worse than Washington D.C.’s, so will Trump send troops here? Today in Ohio

Cleveland’s crime is worse than Washington D.C.’s, so will Trump send troops here? Today in Ohio

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Local leaders worry that President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of D.C.’s police is really a test run for how far he can push into America’s cities. We’re talking about Trump’s latest step toward fascism, on Today in Ohio....

D.C. Collier: Coasting Is a downhill Process —It’s Simple Physics

D.C. Collier: Coasting Is a downhill Process —It’s Simple Physics

(The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir video) Christian, have you found yourself in a spiritual “stuck place?” Same old bad habits, flimsy excuses, low-grade depression, spiritual malaise? Perhaps even sliding backward? Aside from outright sin, the...

Back-and-Forth Levies in the North American Trade War: The Latest Tariff Announcements (Update)

Back-and-Forth Levies in the North American Trade War: The Latest Tariff Announcements (Update)

We continue to follow the U.S.-Canada trade dispute, in the context of the changing global trade situation, and will continue to update the following as required. This new post updates the situation to include (i) the most recent U.S. Executive...

WATCH: Gateway Pundit Journalist and Lindell TV White House Correspondent Cara Castronuova Questions President Trump on Democrat Fearmongering Over Social Security and Explosive Allegations D.C. Police Are Falsifying Crime Data

WATCH: Gateway Pundit Journalist and Lindell TV White House Correspondent Cara Castronuova Questions President Trump on Democrat Fearmongering Over Social Security and Explosive Allegations D.C. Police Are Falsifying Crime Data

Gateway Pundit journalist and LindellTV White House Correspondent Cara Castronuova questioned President Trump on two major issues the corporate media refuses to confront — the Democrats’ ongoing misinformation campaign to terrify America’s seniors...

D.C. police will increase cooperation with ICE on immigration enforcement

D.C. police will increase cooperation with ICE on immigration enforcement

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. 'Stand up to Trump': Newsom sets special election to approve new California congressional map 01:53 Now Playing D.C. police will increase cooperation with ICE on...

D.M. College : It's history and legacy

D.M. College : It's history and legacy - Founded on August 6, 1946 - Dr Syed Ahmed * Statue of Maharani Dhanamanjuri at DM College in Imphal city on February 19 2015 :: Shankar Khangembam D.M. College was founded 79 years ago on August 6, 1946....

On D.C.’s Busiest Streets, Trump’s Provocateurs Provoke

On D.C.’s Busiest Streets, Trump’s Provocateurs Provoke

Productivity experts, take note! Donald Trump and Stephen Miller have figured out how to use fewer National Guards, ICE agents, and federalized cops to foment, they hope, at least as much civil disorder as they did in Los Angeles with far larger...

Tractor company ending its production in Lordstown

Tractor company ending its production in Lordstown

Staff report The California company behind the autonomous electric tractor built in Lordstown said Tuesday it is searching for a new partner. Praveen Penmetsa, CEO and founder of Monarch Tractor, in a social media post referenced Foxconn’s $375...

Upbit D Conference 2025 to chart blockchain's expanding influence

Upbit D Conference 2025 to chart blockchain's expanding influence

Dunamu, the operator of Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Upbit, will explore blockchain's growing impact on everyday life at the upcoming Upbit D Conference (UDC), the company said Friday. Titled "Blockchain, to the Mainstream," the annual...

Serum D-Dimer, Glycated Serum Protein, and HbA1c Levels in Predicting Macrosomia in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Serum D-Dimer, Glycated Serum Protein, and HbA1c Levels in Predicting Macrosomia in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Introduction Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is the most common metabolic disorder during pregnancy, with its global prevalence steadily increasing each year. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) statistics in 2021,...

Rev. Al: There is a concern in D.C. about crime, but how Trump is handling it is the problem

Rev. Al: There is a concern in D.C. about crime, but how Trump is handling it is the problem

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. ‘Really dangerous’: Morning Joe reacts to WH reviewing Smithsonian exhibits 09:05 Why Detroit's mayor launched an Independent run for governor 06:08 'There aren't...

Africa’s blue economy is still an underutilized resource

Africa’s blue economy is still an underutilized resource

Fully leveraging the economic activities involving Africa’s ocean, sea, and lake resources could help the continent’s development and increase job opportunities. With 38 coastal and island states and a coastline of over 47,000 kilometers, Africa...

Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office criticizes D.C. crime policies and voices support for Donald Trump

Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office criticizes D.C. crime policies and voices support for Donald Trump

Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office, representing Texas's 38th District in the U.S. Congress since 2023, posted a series of tweets on August 14, 2025, addressing crime and public safety in Washington D.C., as well as expressing support for former...

Softening Continues for Most Commercial P/C Lines in Q2, Says CIAB

Softening Continues for Most Commercial P/C Lines in Q2, Says CIAB

According to The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers (CIAB) quarterly survey, commercial property/casualty premiums across all account sizes in the second quarter 2025 rose by 3.7%–down from the average increase of 4.2% from the first three...

A House Divided: Symone Sanders Townsend Insists D.C. Is Safe but an X Post by Her Husband Says Otherwise

A House Divided: Symone Sanders Townsend Insists D.C. Is Safe but an X Post by Her Husband Says Otherwise

We’re all tired of the absolute nonsense from Democrats that Washington, D.C., is safe. It’s not. Symone Sanders Townsend is one of those Democrats who keep rejecting reality because her hatred for Trump does not allow her to be honest. Well,...

Washington, D.C.: Then and now

Washington, D.C.: Then and now

I was born in Washington, D.C., at the end of 1942. Growing up in the suburbs there was so little crime it made the front page in the city’s three newspapers. Today, unless someone who works on Capitol Hill is murdered, or associated with a...

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