JD Vance’s words on taking over as President if Trump dies resurface

Trump’s warnings about Iran and his stark claim that he has left instructions to “obliterate” the regime if he is assassinated reveal how personal survival and global warfare have become intertwined. His words suggest a world where a single bullet could trigger catastrophic retaliation, and where policy is shaped as much by fear and vengeance […]

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Former Secret Service agent and commentator Dan Bongino

Dan Bongino’s alarm lands differently because it comes from someone trained to imagine the worst, then spend his life preventing it. He sees a former president sitting at the crossroads of foreign vengeance, domestic radicalization, and an increasingly reckless political culture that treats elimination as a punchline. When threats converge like this, professionals stop talking

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Secret Service Increases Security at Mar-a-Lago Amid Iran Escalation

The Secret Service’s decision to harden security around Mar-a-Lago is less about spectacle and more about a grim calculus: history, motive, and opportunity are now colliding. A former president deeply tied to high‑risk military decisions abroad has already survived multiple attempts on his life. Add a recent armed breach at his private club, and the

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Which U.S. States Could Face the Highest Risk in a Hypothetical Global Conflict?

Behind the maps and models lies a sobering reality: vulnerability in a nuclear conflict is shaped less by fear than by infrastructure. States like Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota are often spotlighted because they host key missile fields, making them more likely candidates for direct strikes in worst‑case planning

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Two Countries Introduce Travel Limits Affecting U.S. Citizens

The bans from Mali and Burkina Faso land like a warning shot, but the message reaches far beyond their borders. By invoking reciprocity, Sahel leaders are telling Washington that the era of one‑sided rules is over, that American decisions now carry a price in regions once treated as peripheral. Niger’s permanent visa halt and Chad’s

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Pat Sajak’s Confirmation Sparks National Conversation

For millions, Pat Sajak isn’t just a game show host; he’s a nightly ritual, a familiar face that bridged generations. Today’s confirmation crystallizes that bond, turning decades of casual companionship into something officially recognized and historically weighty. Supporters see it as overdue validation for a man who made ordinary evenings feel lighter, warmer, and more

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THIS 1955 CLASSIC STILL GIVES FANS CHILLS—THE VOICE, THE EMOTION, THE LEGACY!

Born as a theme for the obscure prison film “Unchained” in 1955, “Unchained Melody” should have faded with the end credits. Instead, its aching plea—crafted by composer Alex North and lyricist Hy Zaret—escaped the film and slipped into the bloodstream of popular music. When The Righteous Brothers recorded their version in 1965, Bill Medley’s stark

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Ayatollah Khamenei’s oldest son elected as supreme leader to replace his dad: report

Behind the closed doors of Iran’s Assembly of Experts, the reported choice of Mojtaba Khamenei signals a stunning turn toward dynastic rule in a system born from revolution against monarchy. The son of the dead supreme leader, long seen as a shadowy power broker with deep ties to the Revolutionary Guard, now appears thrust into

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Texas just got its answer — and the Democrats who fled won’t like it one bit…See more

In Austin, the political crisis has turned into a slow-motion financial siege. By cutting off direct deposit and stacking $500 daily fines on absent Democrats, House leaders have transformed a procedural standoff into a deeply personal war of attrition. Each day away from the Capitol now drains bank accounts, strains families, and tests the resolve

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Michael Douglas’ ex-wife Diandra received $45 million from the divorce – this is how she lives today

Michael Douglas is now happily married to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones but before this marriage, he was married to Diandra Luker. He was with Luker for almost two decades before they called it quits. His divorce cost him quite a lot of money. Keep reading to know more. Michael Douglas and his ex-wife Diandra Luker were

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