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A Portal Timeout
The NCAA has finally acted to curb what many dubbed “unrestricted free agency” in college football. In a decisive move, the Division I Administrative Committee voted to eliminate the spring transfer portal window, consolidating all transfer activity into a single winter session. Supporters like Nebraska’s Matt Rhule hailed the decision as overdue, while critics such…
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AZ Rep Rachel Keshel Talks Hope For America
After Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination, conservatives are not retreating—they’re rising. Arizona Rep. Rachel Keshel joined Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe on The Unknown Podcast to call Kirk’s murder what it was: domestic terrorism. Instead of fear, Kirk’s death has ignited a nationwide surge of energy and youth activism. Turning Point USA has seen more than…
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OPINION: Charlie Kirk’s Death Has Galvanized Our Movement
Charlie Kirk’s murder shocked the nation and hardened a movement. He was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University. The killing has become a rallying cry for conservatives who see a targeted attack on their leaders and values. Investigators arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson; officials say DNA links him to the scene. The death has produced…
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Boardroom to Bedroom Horror: Did He Give Her Cancer?
A Washington, D.C. courtroom is about to test the boundaries of medicine, law, and credibility. Retired CEO Dan M. Blaylock, 70, accuses his former partner, attorney and ex–White House counsel Petra Smeltzer Starke, 51, of defamation and extortion. Starke counters that Blaylock’s repeated sexual assaults not only traumatized her but caused her anal cancer through…
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Judgment Day For Judge Michael Aloise
Justice Michael B. Aloise is staring down his own judgment day. The Queens Supreme Court judge turns 70 this year, triggering New York’s mandatory retirement rule. But Aloise wants to dodge the clock with a two-year extension. Critics say his time is up. A blistering letter from the Center for Community Alternatives lists dozens of…
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Rape Victim Angel DuBose? Says Letitia James’s Staff Drugged and Restrained Her Before Assault in Official Vehicle
Angel S. DuBose says she was drugged, abducted, and sexually assaulted in December 2014 by staff of then–NYC Public Advocate Letitia James. DuBose alleges James’s chief of staff, Ibrahim Khan, tried to spike her drink before she was forced into James’s official vehicle, where a “ritualistic” assault took place. Her detailed EEO complaint was rewritten…



















