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4 Republicans Vote with Democrats to Rebuke Trump on Iran War

The U.S. House of Representatives successfully passed a rebuke against the president's U.S.-Israeli joint strikes on Iran on Wednesday. Democrats in the House narrowly passed the resolution by a vote of 215 to 208, with four Republicans joining their political opponents. A White House official expressed to ABC News the view that the resolution is unconstitutional. The four Republicans who voted with Democrats were Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Tom Barrett of Michigan, and Warren Davidson of Ohio. The president has been trying to negotiate a ceasefire agreement with Iran, but the regime's nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz have been sticking points between the two nations. Iran's foreign ministry defended the regime's attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait by accusing the Middle Eastern countries of allowing the U.S. to launch attacks from bases within their borders. Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi said, "Any hostile act will be met with an immediate, decisive response. What sanctions and war failed to achieve won't be won with more war." Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana told reporters the wartime resolution was "dangerous" and "untimely." Trump berated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Axios, for threatening the peace negotiations by attacking Lebanon. On Tuesday, the president posted an update on negotiations on Truth Social that denied some media reports claiming talks between the nations had ended.

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna to file charges against Code Pink co-founder after alleged 'assault' — and there's video

Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida accused a top Code Pink organizer of berating her before smacking her, and the entire exchange is on video.Luna was walking from Congress after questioning Secretary of State Marco Rubio when Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin peppered her with questions.'These are not "allegations." It happened. My staff was there when it happened and wrote statements.'TMZ obtained the video from the anti-war organization and published it online."Marco Rubio has been sanctioning the Cuban people, which is hurting them by the billions!" Benjamin said to Luna."You just touched me! You're going to walk away right now, or else I'm going to call Capitol Police!" Luna said to Benjamin."OK, I will walk away. Bye-bye!" she responded.Luna posted on social media that she would be filing charges against Benjamin."After I questioned Secretary Rubio on Code Pink and their ties to the CCP, their organization followed me out, berated me, and then their head person here in DC smacked me. I will be filing charges," she posted."Btw these are not 'allegations.' It happened. My staff was there when it happened and wrote statements for LEO," she added.Benjamin posted about the incident and accused Luna of lying."Today, a congresswoman lied to have me detained by Capitol Police. Why? To try to silence our work against U.S. wars in the Middle East and sanctions on Cuba," she wrote on social media.RELATED: Former candidate who threatened to hire 'Russian-Ukrainian hit squad' to kill Anna Paulina Luna has been sentenced to prison Benjamin admitted that she "tapped" Luna with her hand but claimed Luna accused her of assault."Instead of defending these wildly unpopular policies, members of Congress target the activists working to stop them," she added. "Thankfully, I was released without charges. No amount of intimidation will change that the majority of people in the U.S. want to stop U.S. wars and aggression. We won't be silenced."The Code Pink organization did not immediately respond to Blaze News' request for comment.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Bernie Sanders drops radical new AI plan — Glenn Beck calls it his worst idea ever

As fears over the impending AI takeover continue to mount, some politicians are proposing solutions. Earlier this week, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) published an opinion piece in the New York Times in which he announced a bill called the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act.In short, Sanders argued that big AI companies got rich by using everyone’s data, writings, and ideas without permission or compensation. His bill proposes that the government take 50% ownership of the biggest AI companies — including voting shares and board seats — and place them into a public sovereign wealth fund that would supposedly benefit all Americans.Glenn Beck believes this might be Sanders’ worst idea to date.“For the love of little baby Jesus, hear me!” he pleads. “Do not allow our government to get deeper in bed with these AI companies.” While Glenn agrees with Sanders that AI developers “have taken and built this entire system on your back,” government involvement will only further corrupt an already depraved system.He explains that for years, AI developers have been using Google data to “map” human brains to learn how to effectively “manipulate” us. In other words, they’re learning how to bring about “the death of free will.”Couple this astonishing power with the government’s “evil schemes,” and you’ve got a dystopia that would shock even Orwell.To illustrate the danger of public-private partnerships, Glenn recounts how during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government made secret agreements with companies like Pfizer to receive royalty payments for every vaccine sold.“Now you want to give Bernie Sanders 50% of these AI companies, which would give [the government] a seat at the table? ... Not on your life,” declares Glenn.“That is unimaginable power that you'd be giving to the United States government.”Executive producer for “The Glenn Beck Program” Ricky Ratliff-Fellman notes the hypocrisy of Sanders’ sudden desire to work with AI developers. “It's interesting that Bernie Sanders, who has historically been very skeptical ... of Big Tech, is suddenly finding a way to get into bed with them,” she remarks.Glenn believes the unprecedented power such a union would create is just too tempting even for Big Tech skeptics.“Can you imagine how far in the rear-view mirror we would be if we had politicians on the board of directors of these tech companies, where [they] had a 50% vote and voice?” he asks. “We will be the Soviet Union making the ZiL, the worst car ever made, overnight.”To hear more, watch the video above.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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Democrat with ties to Islamic terrorism wins primary in New Jersey

A former Army combat surgeon and 9/11 first responder with a history of befriending convicted Islamist terrorists emerged victorious in Tuesday night’s Democratic primary for New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. Adam Hamawy — having received endorsements from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) — beat out 12 other Democratic contenders in the contest to replace retiring Democratic Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. Hamawy led the race in fundraising by a significant margin, with the pro-Palestinian super PAC American Priorities spending an additional $2 million on his behalf. '[Hamawy's] testimony ... did more to bolster the prosecution's proof of a jihadist terrorism conspiracy against the United States than to help the accused.'Notably, Hamawy, 56, is drawing intense backlash for his past connection with Egyptian terrorist Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman — known as the "Blind Sheikh" — and for his defense testimony in the 1995 trial that ultimately saw Abdel-Rahman put away for life. Hamawy, then a 26-year-old medical school student, was put on the stand by Abdel-Rahman's lawyers to deny that the Blind Sheikh had solicited various people to carry out the assassination of then-Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.According to court documents, during a 13-hour car ride from New Jersey to Detroit in 1991, Abdel-Rahman encouraged FBI informant Emad Salem to turn his "rifle's barrel to President Mubarak's chest, and kill him." However, Hamawy testified that he sat behind the two during the ride and never heard any such statement, adding that he did not hear Mubarak's name come up at all."Did you ever hear Sheik Omar say to Emad Salem to turn his gun on Mubarak?" Lynne Stewart, Abdel Rahman's lawyer, asked Hamawy."No," Hamawy replied.Hamawy went on to tell prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald that he heard the word "jihad" more than once that weekend as they attended the "Towards a Global Islamic Economy" conference, which featured numerous other Islamist terrorist speakers, including Osama bin Laden associate Hassan al-Turabi. When Fitzgerald asked if Hamawy had heard "about how Muslims had to do jihad against the enemies of Islam," Hamawy replied, "That's what [Abdel-Rahman] always talked about. He talked about jihad, you know?" Hamawy confirmed that Abdel-Rahman considered the United States and Israel enemies of Islam. At the time, Abdel-Rahman also preached at the Al-Salam Mosque in Jersey City, where the 1993 World Trade Center bombing conspirators met.Abdel-Rahman was ultimately convicted of seditious conspiracy, solicitation to murder Mubarak, conspiracy to murder Mubarak, solicitation to attack a U.S. military installation, and conspiracy to conduct bombings. The bombing targets consisted of the U.N. General Assembly building, the New York FBI building, the Lincoln Tunnel, the Holland Tunnel, and the George Washington Bridge, according to evidence presented at trial. Andrew McCarthy, the chief prosecutor of the case, said: "As was uniformly the case with witnesses presented in the extensive defense case, [Hamawy's] testimony, once cross-examination was over, did more to bolster the prosecution's proof of a jihadist terrorism conspiracy against the United States than to help the accused."Hamawy's campaign told Fox News Digital that a past affiliation with Abdel-Rahman amounts to "guilt-by-association" shaming.Hamawy is also attracting criticism for working in a Gaza hospital that served as a command center for Hamas.In May 2024, he did a three-week tour of duty at Gaza’s European Hospital. When Hamawy returned, he told Rowan University's student newspaper, the Whit, in October: "I didn't see any guns in the hospital. There was no one that I could identify as a combatant. There were definitely no tunnels underground and no command base there."One year later, in May 2025, Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, one of the architects of the Oct. 7 attacks, was killed by the Israel Defense Forces in a tunnel directly under the emergency department of the hospital while meeting with other senior Hamas terrorists, many of whom also died.RELATED: Squad-endorsed candidate once reportedly volunteered with group tied to al-Qaeda and testified for terrorist 'blind cleric' Amir Levy/Getty ImagesThe Times of Israel reported that Hamas also held hostages in the tunnel at some point.Hamawy's connections to Hamas-related controversies do not end there. He received the endorsement of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, whose executive director, Nihad Awad, said he "was happy to see" Palestinians "breaking the siege" on October 7.In April, Hamawy appeared on the far-left streamer Hasan Piker's podcast, where he discussed his desires to "abolish ICE" and "dismantle the DHS," while also attacking what he referred to as "the department of war crimes."Jewish Insider recently published a detailed description of Hamawy's history of volunteering in Bosnia during the summer of 1994 with a nonprofit called the Benevolence International Foundation that aided Muslims in the region. Hamawy had worked in the cities of Sarajevo and Zenica, the two cities in which Benevolence maintained its offices. In 2002, Bosnian and U.S. authorities raided those offices and allegedly found documents, correspondence, and materials linking Benevolence to al-Qaeda operations and financing. Hamawy himself has not been charged with terrorism or accused by authorities of participating in terrorist activity.In the November general election, Hamawy will face off against Republican Gregg Mele in what is considered a solidly Democratic district.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Joe Biden mental fitness questions return after new interview

Despite plenty of video footage showing former President Joe Biden stumbling through basic sentences and forgetting where those sentences were going, Jill Biden is once again dismissing concerns about his cognitive fitness.In a recent interview on CBS with Rita Braver, Jill claimed more than once that Biden was “fine” when asked about his frequent gaffes.“But what if that had happened during a meeting with foreign leaders or something like that?” Braver asked the first lady.“I don’t know how to answer that,” Jill responded.“Yeah, because you can’t answer that,” BlazeTV host Pat Gray chimes in on “Pat Gray Unleashed.” “He should not have been president is the only answer to that.”“Next time you steal the presidency, make sure it’s someone with a pulse,” executive producer Keith Malinak adds.Braver also pointed out that while “President Biden had said that he would never pardon his son,” he then pardoned him.“Did you urge the president to think again about that?” the reporter asked.“Well, you know, Joe said in the beginning, ‘I won’t pardon Hunter. I won’t pardon Hunter.’ And then the Justice Department changed, and I think that the process was not fair to Hunter,” Jill answered.Jill was also asked about Biden’s mental decline, with the reporter asking, “Did you ever see signs that he was falling into cognitive decline?”“No, no,” she answered.Malinak isn’t amused by Jill’s claim, commenting, “You’re a liar.”Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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The man who propelled Ocasio-Cortez into Congress fails SPECTACULARLY in race for Pelosi's seat

A far-left radical who made millions as a Silicon Valley software engineer and then worked on Wall Street before going into politics just ran into a political brick wall.Saikat Chakrabarti worked on the Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) presidential campaign in 2016 before founding Justice Democrats to push the party to the far left. His signature victory was helping Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) oust a party boss in New York in 2018.'We're thinking about kind of, like, how much of myself I'm pouring into this and how much of myself we want to make sure that we're, you know, pouring into the task at hand.' Now he's known for spending the most money in the primary race for California's 11th district — and failing to even compete.Despite outspending his main competitor $9.2 million to $3.9 million, Chakrabarti was able to garner only about 15% of the vote and was boxed out of the general election.State Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat, got the most votes at 41.3%, while San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan (D) progressed to the next election stage with 28.6% of the vote.Chan was able to soundly defeat Chakrabarti despite spending only $650,000, or about 7% of the massive spending by Chakrabarti. As of Wednesday afternoon, the final tally for the primary has not been reported, but the election has been called for Chan and Weiner by NBC News and others.Chakrabarti worked as the chief of staff to Ocasio-Cortez for a time before branching out on his own. In that time, he was accused of illegally funneling money to her campaign through payments to her boyfriend.Ocasio-Cortez denied the allegations but did not answer directly if the description of the transfer of money was accurate.She also shrunk back from endorsing Chakrabarti in the campaign to replace 86-year-old Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who is retiring from the seat after winning it 20 times."I think for me overall it's more about I'm trying to think about the role that I am trying to play more broadly in these things," she said in April when asked about a possible endorsement for her former chief of staff.RELATED: Ocasio-Cortez tosses her former chief of staff under the bus over Pelosi feud "We've got 435 seats in Congress, right? And there is this kind of moment where it's like when — and not just with this race, with any race — once you go in, then it's like, what about this? What about this, what about this one? And I'm one person with, you know, a pretty amazing crack but also lean team," she added helpfully."And so we're thinking about kind of, like, how much of myself I'm pouring into this and how much of myself we want to make sure that we're, you know, pouring into the task at hand," she continued.She went on for almost another minute.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Detroit priest administers righteous beatdown to suspected car thief: 'Just another day'

The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest is a Roman Catholic society of apostolic life that boasts "solid and well-rounded" priests.Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins, one of the institute's priests who has served as rector of Detroit's historic St. Joseph Shrine since 2021, demonstrated his solidity on Monday, coming out on top after a round with an 18-year-old suspect accused of stealing a car and crashing into another vehicle outside the church.'I had to, unfortunately, give him a few punches.'The young priest — a Franco-American citizen who grew up in a military family and was ordained in 2015 — told WJBK-TV that he was in the church parking lot when he heard the screech of tires followed by a loud crash.Moments earlier, police spotted a vehicle they believed to have been stolen and attempted to initiate a traffic stop. The suspect clearly had other ideas.Commins, wearing his priestly cassock, bolted to the source of the commotion and spotted a bloody man wearing only one shoe fleeing the scene. Hearing a cry for someone to stop the one-shoed suspect who was running his way, Commins rushed in for an interception.The priest tackled and, aided by a parishioner, detained the 18-year-old suspected car thief until police arrived on the scene.Commins — sporting some scrapes on his knuckles and a pair of bandaged fingers — told WJBK that he "grabbed him and put him down."RELATED: Five standout denunciations and warnings in Pope Leo XIV's new papal encyclical Emily Elconin/Getty Images"He was resisting a lot, trying to run away, definitely," the priest continued. "So I had to, unfortunately, give him a few punches and hurt my hand a little bit — nothing major — but making sure that there was no threat since I didn't know if he had a gun, if he had a weapon. It was definitely suspicious behavior and probably guilty of the accident." After police officers took over for the man of God, Commins rushed back to the site of the accident to check whether the woman in the vehicle that had been struck needed any help, the sacraments, or perhaps even a blessing.Although Commins said the woman was initially "not very responsive," police said the victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries.Commins told WJBK that once the situation outside his church was resolved, he said his prayers "as usual" and had dinner with the community."Just another day in the D!" Commins said, laughing.The suspect was arrested in connection with the incident, and three others were detained. The Detroit Police Department did not immediately respond to Blaze News' request for comment.The advocacy group CatholicVote called the priest "legendary."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Two-tier Britain finally has its George Floyd moment

Bodycam footage from the United Kingdom has turned Henry Nowak’s death from a local outrage into a national indictment. The footage appears to show officers handcuffing an 18-year-old stabbing victim, dismissing his pleas for help, and treating him as the suspect while he bled to death.Nowak, an 18-year-old from Essex, reportedly told officers, “I can’t breathe,” and “I’ve been stabbed.” Officers mocked him, denied that he had been injured, and debated whether they had any obligation to check. The case has drawn comparisons to George Floyd in the United States. The comparison is imperfect, but the contrast is obvious: In Nowak’s case, the police had every reason to believe the man on the ground needed urgent medical care.The purpose of a system is what it does. British police no longer appear organized to protect the people of Britain, but rather to eliminate them.In December, Nowak was walking home from a pub while recording himself on social media. He encountered Vickrum Digwa, a 22-year-old Sikh immigrant, who claimed Nowak intentionally bumped into him. The recording stopped during the initial encounter, so the exact sequence remains unclear. When it resumed, Nowak called Digwa a “bad man” before Digwa grabbed his phone and the recording ended.Digwa then allegedly stabbed Nowak multiple times in the jaw, legs, and heart with a ceremonial dagger. Britain imposes strict anti-knife laws on its native population, yet Sikhs receive exemptions to carry kirpans. That fact turned Nowak’s death into a symbol of Britain’s two-tier society.Digwa did not immediately summon help. He recorded himself mocking Nowak as the wounded teenager tried to escape over a fence. Nowak told his attacker more than once that he was dying. Digwa’s brother eventually called police with a story that Nowak was a violent racist who had insulted and assaulted the Sikh man before injuring himself while climbing a fence.The police appear to have accepted that story instantly. They treated the bleeding English teenager as the threat and the immigrant suspect as the victim. They handcuffed Nowak, and he reportedly choked to death on his own blood in police custody.Even before the bodycam footage emerged, Nowak’s death had become a flashpoint in a deeply divided Britain. Despite the clear wishes of voters, British politicians have allowed mass migration to transform the country. Immigrants have strained the welfare state, crowded the job market, driven housing pressure, and changed the country’s culture. But nowhere has the transformation become more obvious than policing.The Pakistani grooming-gang scandals revealed the pattern. English girls were raped across the country while police, terrified of being called racist, ignored or minimized the crimes. In some cases, victims were treated as the problem. In others, fathers who tried to protect their daughters faced the law instead. The message was clear: The state feared accusations of racism more than it feared the destruction of its own people.RELATED: ‘White lives matter’: UK erupts over footage of English teen’s demise in handcuffs after stabbing by Sikh thug Carl Court/Getty ImagesImmigrant stabbing attacks have also helped justify sweeping bans on defensive weapons, including knives and pepper spray. Yet Nowak died from a ceremonial blade Digwa was permitted to carry. Immigrants enjoy exceptions while native Britons face disarmament. That is not equal justice. It is hierarchy.After a stabbing spree last year left three young girls dead, riots broke out across Britain. The government response was brutal. Authorities did not merely arrest violent offenders or street protesters. They escalated social media arrests so aggressively that Britain now jails people for speech and political offenses at levels no free country should tolerate. At every turn, the government has privileged the comfort of foreign communities over the safety and dignity of the native population.Americans often fail to grasp how deeply George Floyd’s death reshaped the Anglosphere. Britain, despite lacking America’s domestic history of slavery, endured its own Black Lives Matter revolution: protests, policing struggle sessions, and attacks on statues of figures such as Winston Churchill. Keir Starmer, now prime minister, bent the knee for a foreign criminal. A country convulsed itself over an American drug addict, yet struggles to muster the same moral energy for murdered English children. The implication is dark.The Nowak footage poured gasoline on a smoldering fire. Officers assumed the white teenager was guilty without evidence. They joked as he begged for help. They placed him in cuffs when he posed no threat. One image now circulating shows officers shackling Nowak’s pale hand, ghost-white from blood loss. It captures the moral condition of the British state.RELATED: Free speech in Britain is worse than you think Jeff J Mitchell/Getty ImagesThe purpose of a system is what it does. British police no longer appear organized to protect the people of Britain. Too often, they protect the regime’s migration project and punish anyone who resists it. When mass migration produced predictable violence, the government minimized, excused, or concealed it. When victims and their families protested, the government disciplined them. When citizens took to the streets to demand justice, the government crushed them.The British state has made mortal enemies of the English people. That may sound extreme, but what better explanation fits the evidence? The system treats white Britons as permanent suspects and immigrants as protected classes. It uses “racism” not as a neutral moral category but as a weapon to silence, disarm, and destroy the native population.One officer involved in Nowak’s death has reportedly resigned. According to the Telegraph, the other three remain on duty and have not been suspended.White lives matter. Henry Nowak’s life mattered.A real price must be paid for his death, and radical reforms must follow. If British elites attempt to bury this case, they will be playing with righteous fire.

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GENDER TRENDER: Superstar singer debuts trans kid at high school graduation

Move over, Charlize Theron!Jennifer Lopez is the latest star to flaunt the decade's must-have celebrity accessory: a "trans" kid.'[The kids should] go where they want to go and do what they want to do.'TwinsEmme Muniz — one of a pair of twins Lopez shares with ex-husband Marc Anthony — recently graduated from Los Angeles' Windward School under the new, more gender-identity-appropriate moniker Oskar, according to Page Six.The last name Muniz comes from Anthony's real name, Marco Antonio Muñiz; the singer and Lopez were married from 2004 to 2014.The nepo baby formerly known as Emme is no stranger to the limelight; when she was just 11, her mom brought her onstage to perform with her at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show. Since then, the superstar scion has made the scene at a number of screenings and red carpets.RELATED: Want to be a man of action? Start a family Bruce Glikas/WireImageStatus symbolsIn a since-deleted post from Windward's Instagram account, the school congratulated one "Oskar Muniz" for gaining admittance to Sarah Lawrence College, a private liberal arts college in New York.The post was "liked" by actress Jennifer Garner, who was once married to actor Ben Affleck; he was married to Lopez for three years.The post tagged an account belonging to Oskar, which also notes the same college, along with "he" as a preferred pronoun, as well as symbols for gay (“⚣”) and trans (“⚧︎”).RELATED: Let them 'rot': Former Marine's solution to fixing California is about as anti-establishment as it gets VIRGINIE LEFOUR/AFP/Getty ImagesAll in the familyDad Anthony apparently failed to attend his daughter's graduation, but other members of the extended family were there to pick up the slack. Among them: 14-year-old Samuel Affleck, Anthony's ex-wife's former stepson.While Samuel continues to identify with his biological sex, his older sister Seraphina recently came out as trans.Anthony was born in New York City to Puerto Rican parents and has multiplatinum albums in both English and Spanish. He is 57 years old and has seven children in total. Lopez, 56, had previously said she wants her kids to "be happy and go where they want to go and do what they want to do."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Jason Whitlock Unmasks the 6 Women Destroying Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Career

According to BlazeTV’s Jason Whitlock, Caitlin Clark — the Indiana Fever superstar who’s created more hype around women’s basketball than any player in the league’s history — is being intentionally sabotaged. Jealousy and ideological opposition to what Clark represents as a white heterosexual is fueling what he believes is a covert scheme to destroy her professional basketball career.On this episode of “Fearless,” Whitlock exposes six women he claims are running the anti-Clark campaign. Whitlock’s “Caitlin Clark Six” includes the following Indiana Fever officials:Lin Dunn – senior adviserKelly Krauskopf – president Amber Cox – chief operating officer and general managerStephanie White – head coachBriann January – assistant coachKarima Christmas-Kelly – assistant coach“This little cabal has been together for years and years and years,” says Whitlock. “They have no interest in helping Caitlin Clark become the greatest player in WNBA history.”He believes that instead of building a successful team around her, the Fever is trying to “transition Caitlin Clark socially, and if necessary, completely out of the league.”This, he speculates, has caused her “mental health issues” that are impacting her on and off the court.“She's second-guessing herself physically, mentally, her jump shot, everything about herself, her lifestyle,” says Whitlock.He believes head coach Stephanie White teed Clark up to be "embarrassed defensively” in the Fever’s games against the Golden State Valkyries and the Portland Fire by deliberately putting her in unfavorable matchups.Briann January and Stephanie White, he claims, have intentionally “cooked up a defensive scheme that does not work for Caitlin Clark.”“And I hear many [saying], ‘oh, he's just making excuses, Whitlock just loves Caitlin Clark. No, I know how you win championships with a player like Caitlin Clark,” Whitlock counters. “I know how you build a business off a player that drives ticket sales and interest the way Caitlin Clark does.”To hear more, watch the video above.Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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The 'youth sports industrial complex' is destroying young bodies — NFL doctor speaks out

Children who play sports are being treated like professional athletes, and even professional athletes are suffering greater injuries than ever before.Now that youth sports are being maxed out and competitions are offered as year-round money-makers for athletic organizations, the frequency of devastating injuries among children has increased, and top doctors are noticing.'When you're physically putting 10,000 hours of demand on an adolescent body, that doesn't work.'Dr. Karim Meijer, medical director and head team physician for the NFL's Denver Broncos, says not only are pro athletes in the middle of an "injury epidemic," but children who yearn to become professional ball players are being driven by the "youth sports industrial complex."From inside his own clinic, Dr. Meijer told Blaze News about a new phenomenon: gruesome injuries that have become the new normal in sports."We're seeing knee dislocations," Meijer said from an exam room. "Those are devastating career-, limb-threatening-type injuries on an athletic field that just wasn't as prevalent in the [older] NFL days. ... Those things really weren't happening."To that end, injuries to children have also increased as they engage in what Meijer described as intense, repetitive training that starts as early as 7 or 8 years old."When you're physically putting 10,000 hours of demand on an adolescent body, that doesn't work," the pro doctor explained.Meijer said kids are playing multiple games every weekend, all year round with no true off-season, creating cumulative damage that never fully heals. The doctor warned parents that by the time these children reach high school or college, their tissue and tendons can already be compromised.RELATED: Just 1 MLB team opts out of Pride Night as league shifts toward LGBT 'package' Justin Tafoya/Getty Images Injuries that were rare a generation ago — "Achilles ruptures, UCL tears, growth-plate avulsions, rotator-cuff tears" — are now commonplace due to "ubiquitous" sports leagues, Meijer said.Meijer recalled appointments he's had with young athletes within recent days, including a 14-year-old "who threw a ball from third base and pulled his growth plate off the inside of his elbow.""That's a kid that also plays year-round baseball," Meijer added.These injuries are not necessarily occurring in major sports or affecting only male athletes either, according to the physician. Young girls are coming to him with rare injuries due to constant physical stress and competition too."I have a 14-year-old volleyball girl I saw this morning who already has partial tears on the underside of her rotator cuff, something commonly we see called internal impingement," Meijer pointed out, demonstrating a volleyball spiking motion. "Fairly young, but it's a year-round volleyball player."The doctor urged parents to start thinking about the longevity of their child's athletic career and how to prevent injury.RELATED: The NBA is finally going with a pro-America stance: 'We're proud' John McDonnell/The Washington Post/Getty Images "It's not rocket science," Meijer declared, saying he tells parents all the time the types of injuries their child may be susceptible to just based on their sport.Solutions can be as simple as playing different sports that use "completely different kinds of mechanics" and that work different parts of their body.In the doctor's opinion, parents may also want to consider their kids' health before signing them up for a long-term athletic commitment, especially since these sports companies are always seeking more revenue."What's a 12-month calendar year look like for the healthier child versus the financial benefit of a youth sports organization?" Meijer asked.Other suggested remedies included training that doesn't involve the repetitive motions of a given sport, some of which can be worse than others."I wouldn't pitch in two consecutive seasons," Meijer said as an example.He concluded, "I tell parents all the time, it's not a sprint. It's a marathon. You gotta work year by year, but you want to keep your child as healthy as possible as you go through it."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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276 arrested, 89 children rescued in massive child sex crime sweep; FBI reveals 'critical' tips for parents to keep kids safe

Nearly 100 children were rescued and almost 300 people were arrested as part of a sweeping law enforcement operation against child exploitation in Texas, according to authorities.The FBI on Friday revealed the results of Operation Soteria Shield — a "coordinated law enforcement effort focused on rescuing children from online sexual exploitation and bringing offenders to justice.""Every single day, this FBI is moving more aggressively than ever before to destroy child predator networks and save innocent victims all over the country.""Investigators, analysts, digital forensic examiners, prosecutors, victim advocates, and child advocacy partners worked together to identify offenders and protect vulnerable children," the FBI Dallas branch stated.The joint operation included almost 200 law enforcement personnel from agencies across Texas. Key participants included the FBI's Dallas North Texas Child Exploitation Task Force, the North Texas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the Dallas Police Department, the Plano Police Department, the Wylie Police Department, and the Garland Police Department.Between March and April, Operation Soteria Shield aimed to expose "offenders who exploit children through online platforms, social media, messaging applications, and other digital environments."The FBI said, "Investigators pursued individuals involved in the possession, distribution, production, or promotion of child sexual abuse material, online solicitation of minors, trafficking, sexual assault, and other child exploitation-related offenses."As a result of Operation Soteria Shield, 276 people were arrested for child exploitation and 89 children were rescued."Investigators also worked to locate children who were being exploited, identify previously unknown victims, and connect children and families with appropriate services," the FBI said.The FBI noted that the cases in Operation Soteria Shield remain active, and "additional charges may be filed as forensic examinations and follow-up investigations continue."RELATED: Dad who fostered about 20 children caught with child porn while leaving cruise with pregnant wife, kids: Affidavit FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News, "Every single day, this FBI is moving more aggressively than ever before to destroy child predator networks and save innocent victims all over the country, and today’s brilliant numbers out of FBI Dallas and partners are the latest milestone in that righteous mission."FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge R. Joseph Rothrock said, "Together, we were able to make a significant impact in the ongoing battle against predators who exploit children in our communities."Dallas Police Department Chief Daniel C. Comeaux added that these are "not victimless crimes" and that they can "leave lasting trauma on children and families."Plano Police Department Chief Ed Drain said the operation has "changed lives.""Every child deserves to grow up safe, protected, and free from exploitation," Drain remarked. "This operation reflects our shared commitment to defend children wherever abuse occurs, whether that is in a home, on a device, or through an online platform."Wylie Police Department Chief Anthony Henderson proclaimed, "What is done in the dark will be brought to the light.""Through the coordinated efforts of all participating agencies, hundreds of predators have been identified and removed from our communities," Henderson continued. "This operation reflects our collective commitment to protecting children and pursuing those who seek to exploit or harm them."Garland Police Department Chief Jeff Bryan added, "Protecting our most precious resource, our children, from online exploitation requires vigilance, strong partnerships, and a relentless commitment to pursuing those who seek to harm them."Operation Soteria Shield is part of Operation Iron Pursuit — the FBI's nationwide effort to locate victims of child sex abuse and detain child sex predators.The Department of Justice said in a statement last month that "more than 200 child victims were located and over 350 child sexual abuse offenders were arrested" as a result of Operation Iron Pursuit.The DOJ highlighted the rescue of a 10-year-old in Utah with a transgender parent and partner during Operation Iron Pursuit.The child was supposed to be on a camping trip with a transgender parent, partner, and another child. The group instead flew from Canada to Mexico and then to Cuba; concerns existed that the 10-year-old child was taken to Cuba for gender reassignment surgery. FBI Victim Services Division assisted with the recovery of the children, providing crisis support and stabilization.Law enforcement officials are advocating for parents and guardians to remain vigilant by talking openly with children about online dangers.Authorities stress that caregivers should "monitor digital activities" and "report suspicious communications.""Online child exploitation often begins with seemingly ordinary digital contact, and early reporting can be critical to stopping abuse and identifying victims," the FBI declared.Anyone with information about child exploitation is urged to contact local law enforcement, contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov, or contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at cybertipline.org.Like Blaze News? 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'American Idol' winner Hannah Harper stuns in Grand Ole Opry debut — with the help of a very special guest

Talk about a full "circle" moment!"American Idol" winner Hannah Harper hit a magical milestone last night, when she made her debut at Nashville's historic Grand Ole Opry.Harper’s audition quickly became one of the 'American Idol's' most viewed moments in its 24-season history."What an overwhelming honor it is to step into that circle that carries so much history, legacy, and heart within country music," the 26-year-old mother of three posted on her Facebook page shortly after the appearance was announced.Sharing 'String Cheese'The "circle" refers to the scuffed six-foot circle of maple and oak stage taken from the Opry's original home at the historic Ryman Auditorium and installed at the new, bigger venue the Opry built in 1974.And when Harper walked out onto that circle last night, it was both the start of a new phase of her career and a beautiful reminder of how it all began.Shortly after beginning her set, Harper launched into a rendition of "String Cheese," her self-penned song from her viral "American Idol" audition video. As she finished the first verse, she was joined on stage by another "Idol" winner turned country star: Carrie Underwood — one of the "Idol" judges who helped propel Harper to victory.Ode to motherhoodHarper's journey to the Opry stage began with a childhood immersed in the bluegrass gospel music that has captivated her family for generations. Harper began singing and songwriting at just 9 years old, but she didn’t become a household name until February, when her "American Idol" audition went mega-viral.Performing “String Cheese” — a heartfelt ballad about the grueling reality of postpartum depression and the beautiful, fleeting days of motherhood — the Missouri native moved "Idol" judge Carrie Underwood and the rest of watching America to tears with her soulful voice and deeply personal lyrics that seemed to silence the anti-natalist noise of our time. In a matter of days, “String Cheese” racked up millions of views and peaked at No. 14 on Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales chart. Harper’s audition quickly became one of "American Idol's" most viewed moments in its 24-season history.On May 11, to the surprise of few, Harper was crowned the winner of "American Idol" Season 24, making her the first female country singer to win the show since Underwood’s victory in 2005.RELATED: ‘String Cheese’: Why an ‘American Idol’ audition is making millions of moms cry Disney/Eric McCandlessGrateful and groundedHarper's performance was part of the “Opry 100” celebration during CMA Fest week. The show also featured Underwood, rising country-pop star Avery Anna, and more artists.Days before the "Idol" finale, Harper revealed in an interview with Country Now that an Opry performance has long been the pinnacle of her dreams.“The Opry is the goal. … That’s the biggest stage in country music in my eyes, the most honored, and it would just make my whole life to get to perform on that stage,” she confessed.The Opry performance also marked the official launch of her “String Cheese Tour,” set to run through November 14, with concerts scheduled across the U.S.But despite her blooming career, being a mom remains this rising country star’s deepest commitment.Harper — who has consistently described motherhood as her “biggest ministry” — expressed intentions to bring her husband and three sons along on the road.In post-win interviews with Lyndsanity and Parade magazine, she recounted advice she had received from Carrie Underwood about installing baby cribs on tour buses and the importance of balancing stardom with family.“Carrie just wanted to make sure that I kept a hold of the grasp of reality once everything settled down and just made sure to still focus on the priorities, which is my kids and my husband,” she told Parade magazine.

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Foreign 'Fauci acolyte' and his African crony charged with smuggling monkeypox onto American soil

A pair of foreigners employed at a controversial U.S. biolab were charged on Tuesday with conspiracy to smuggle monkeypox onto American soil and giving false statements to federal law enforcement.Vincent Munster — a 53-year-old Dutch citizen who is the chief of the virus ecology section at Rocky Mountain Laboratories, a National Institutes of Health Biosafety Level 4 research facility in Hamilton, Montana — and one of his underlings, a 38-year-old Cameroonian national named Claude Kwe, were caught by Customs and Border Patrol officials with a black case allegedly full of viral materials at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Jan. 25.'This is bigger than a customs charge.'The duo allegedly told CBP agents that the case — which they had traveled with from the Congo, where a major monkeypox outbreak was underway — contained diagnostics and testing equipment. Federal agents discovered, however, that the case actually contained 113 vials in Styrofoam containers, the Justice Department said in a release.According to the DOJ, an FBI analysis of 20 of the 113 vials showed that 17 contained deactivated monkeypox virus, one contained the chickenpox virus, and two contained human DNA.Monkeypox is a disease caused by a virus in the same genus as the virus that causes smallpox. While endemic in various African regions, monkeypox made a global play in early 2022. In nearly all Western cases, the disease affects and is spread by homosexuals.A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine noted that of the 528 infections diagnosed between April 27 and June 24, 2022, 98% of those infected were homosexuals and that "transmission was suspected to have occurred through sexual activity in 95% of the persons with infection."Individuals infected with monkeypox often experience a painful rash that can look like pimples or blisters, respiratory problems, exhaustion, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and chills. The disease can be spread via respiratory droplets, through "direct contact with a rash or sores of someone who has the virus," and through "contact with clothing, bedding, and other items used by a person" with the virus.RELATED: Gain-of-function experiments on hantaviruses? Yes, but virus threat is still MASSIVELY overblown. Vincent Munster. NIAID.Emily Hilliard, a senior Health and Human Services press secretary, told Blaze News that the NIH, which owns Rocky Mountain Laboratories, is cooperating fully with law enforcement and the relevant authorities regarding the case against Munster and Kwe.Hilliard noted further that the NIH was made aware of the incident at the Detroit airport in January, and agency leaders "immediately activated established agency protocols to safeguard related laboratory facilities, research materials, and biological samples."These measures apparently included "securing relevant laboratory spaces, restricting access to affected areas, and conducting a comprehensive audit and inventory assessment to verify that all materials were appropriately accounted for, documented, and maintained in accordance with all relevant biosafety policies, requirements, and procedures."U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon Jr. of the Eastern District of Michigan said of the alleged monkeypox smuggling attempt, "These NIH experts apparently broke our laws by smuggling viral pathogens on a packed commercial airplane from an outbreak in the Republic of Congo. Let that sink in.""Any deliberate effort to conceal and smuggle biological materials into the United States without proper authorization is a breach of the public’s trust and could have placed the public at risk," stated Marcus Sykes, special agent in charge of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General.Munster and Kwe each face a maximum sentence of five years in prison.Neither the researchers nor the HHS responded to a request for comment from Blaze News.Dr. Richard H. Ebright of Rutgers University alleged of the suspect, "Munster exemplifies the dishonesty, the disregard for biosafety, the disdain for law, and the contempt for the public interest that — after four decades of Anthony Fauci having treated virology as his personal fief and power base — have become pervasive in virology."Dr. Robert Malone, a biochemist who recently served on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, emphasized that "this is bigger than a customs charge.""Why does Munster's name matter? In April 2024, Sen. Rand Paul released documents showing Rocky Mountain Laboratories — Munster's facility — was listed as a participant in EcoHealth Alliance's DEFUSE proposal. The same proposal DARPA rejected for posing unacceptable biosafety risks," wrote Malone. "DEFUSE contemplated experiments on novel bat coronaviruses, spike protein manipulation, and insertion of furin cleavage sites. DARPA said no. But NIAID kept funding the same research ecosystem — EcoHealth, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the same scientific objectives. Then COVID emerged in Wuhan."Munster is currently listed as a senior investigator with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' virus ecology section. In recent years, he has worked on and researched numerous viruses, including SARS-COV-2, the virus behind COVID-19.Kwe is a research fellow with the NIH's intramural research program.The two of them have worked together on monkeypox research and are listed as co-authors of a February 2026 study assessing "the risk of clade Ib mpox and our preparedness."RELATED: 'NIAID cannot be trusted': Fauci's agency planned to make monkeypox more deadly, says congressional report Monkeypox. NIH-NIAID/Image Point FR/BSIP/Universal Images Group/Getty Images.They concluded in their study that "the emergence and current co-circulation of clade Ia, Ib, and clade IIb in Africa, and recent spread of clade Ib mpox in the U.S, Europe, and Asia is a reminder that emerging infectious diseases are global issues that require timely coordinated response."The foreign researchers noted further that "the global spread of clade IIb and Ib should also be recognized as sentinel events, highlighting essential gaps in pandemic preparedness."The criminal charges against Munster and Kwe come just weeks after White Coat Waste Project — a watchdog that helped expose EcoHealth Alliance's and former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci's ties to the gain-of-function experiments at the Wuhan Institute of Virology — obtained and published a damning whistleblower report detailing Munster and Kwe's alleged attempt to smuggle foreign viruses onto American soil.The whistleblower characterized Munster as a "Fauci acolyte and all around egotistical, arrogant foreigner that joined his research project (to aerosolize covid virus) to Ralph Baric's project (to weaponize it)."Baric, a professor in the departments of epidemiology and microbiology at the University of North Carolina, is a leading proponent of gain-of-function research who successfully fought for an exemption from the Obama administration's moratorium on the dangerous practice in order to keep manufacturing artificial SARS-like viruses.In response to a request for comment, Baric directed Blaze News to UNC, which did not immediately respond.The whistleblower went on to claim that after Detroit authorities "found dozens of vials" in Munster's baggage in January, the NIH "went into full cover-up mode."Rocky Mountain Laboratories has also been home to additional scandals in recent months.The NIH recently confirmed to the Ravalli Republic that in November 2025, the facility was exposed to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, which has a fatality rate of 30% or higher."At no time was there any evidence of disease transmission or infection, nor was there ever any risk to staff, caregivers, or the public," said the NIH.According to the whistleblower, that "exposure" was the result of an infected monkey "that was being tortured (infected and sickened with no pain mitigation) as an experiment for Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic fever."The NIH did not immediately respond to Blaze News' request for comment about the whistleblower's allegations.On Feb. 18, RML also filed a federal "release/loss/theft" form. An NIH spokesman said it was done "in response to a potential exposure to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus due to a hole in a glove that occurred while changing cages of laboratory mice.""There was no release outside of the lab and at no time was there any risk to the public," said the spokesman.Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana, citing the whistleblower complaint, asked HHS Inspector General March Bell in a May 26 letter to launch a formal investigation "into the safety, security, and personnel practices at RML" and raised alarm about Munster's souvenirs from the Congo.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Minnesota fraudsters fined millions of dollars — but report finds many don't pay and get released anyway

A man who was fined nearly $2 million for scamming the Medicare system was released from probation despite paying nearly none of the fine, and he's not the only one.An investigative report found that many Minnesota fraudsters who are fined millions of dollars fail to pay back any significant amount but are allowed to get off probation.'For the person who just doesn't care and is trying to get away with wrongdoing, I think we need stronger medicine.'In 2023, a man named Tommie Johnson Sr. pleaded guilty to stealing health care funds through a personal care assistance scheme.Prosecutors wanted to put Johnson in prison for 45 months, but a judge put him on probation instead so he could work to pay off the $1.7 million restitution.For three years, Johnson paid the bare minimum of monthly payments, often $25 to $50 a month. Despite paying a tiny fraction of what he owed, Johnson was allowed to get off probation by Hennepin County District Court Judge Emily Froehle."The record at the time of sentencing reflects that it was unrealistic and not anticipated that [Johnson] would pay the full amount of the joint and some restitution," Froehle wrote in the order.The case is not unusual, according to investigators with KMSP-TV.The investigation found that convicted fraudsters paid only about $2.4 million out of $13.3 million in combined restitution ordered through the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit at the office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (DFL). That comes to only about 18.8%.Many of the fraudsters had their probation discharged despite paying little or nothing toward their restitution.A spokesperson for the attorney general's office said the office is seeking to strengthen laws to make the fines stick.RELATED: Top scammer of 'Feeding Our Future' fraud in Minnesota NAILED with painful sentence "We will continue to urge courts to use all the tools at their disposal to ensure the fraudsters we convict pay back as much of the money they stole as possible," the spokesperson claimed."For the person who just doesn't care and is trying to get away with wrongdoing, I think we need stronger medicine for people like that," Ellison said.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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They're stealing survivor benefits from ORPHANS in 29 states — and Alex Adams just exposed it

America’s foster care system is facing a serious crisis, and the government has not only been making it worse — but stealing from orphans who need help the most.It’s called the “orphan tax,” and Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Alex Adams has been dedicated to exposing it.“Essentially, a child's parents died, that child's parents had worked, so they were entitled to some social security through earned benefits through work,” Adams tells Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck.“Traditionally the child would be eligible for the survivor's benefit, but in 29 states, when that child entered foster care, the state was saying ‘we are now the parent of that child. We’re going to take that survivor’s benefit from them,'” he explains.“These states were essentially stealing from orphans and using it to cover government bureaucratic overhead. So we sent a letter to 29 states asking them to end that practice, which I find morally objectionable, and luckily 10 states changed the laws this year,” he adds.Of those 10 states, the governors of Nebraska, Louisiana, and Indiana signed executive orders immediately ending the practice.“We still have a long way to go, and we’re going to continue pushing on states to try to end the orphan taxation,” Adams says.Glenn worries that this can be reversed under new leadership, so the thing to do is “encourage our houses of worship to get more involved.”“One of my big phrases that I use at my charity is if we want the government to do less then we have to do more. If we want our government to not be involved on all of these levels because they usually will screw things up, we need to have our churches do more,” Glenn tells Adams.“I agree with you wholeheartedly,” Adams says. “The message that we send to the faith-based community will make or break our success in child welfare long-term.”“And families of faith are the most likely to raise their hands and volunteer and run towards the foster care system, get licensed as foster families, provide preventative services that will prevent kids from entering into foster care in the first place,” he adds.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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Male Brandishes Gun Amid Spat With Victim at Florida Park, Opens Fire After Victim Grabs Own Gun. But Victim Is Better Shot.

Police in Daytona Beach, Florida, said they're actively investigating a shooting that occurred early Sunday at Derbyshire Park. Officers initially responded to a local hospital after receiving reports of a patient suffering from a gunshot wound, police said, adding that officers during the investigation determined the shooting occurred at Derbyshire Park. At this time, the motive for the encounter remains unclear, and there is no ongoing threat to the public, police said. Preliminary findings indicate an adult male and an adult female met and parked together at the park when a male they did not know approached them, police said. When a disagreement occurred between the individuals, the male who approached the couple allegedly brandished a firearm, police said. The male victim then grabbed his own gun and demanded the unknown male leave the area, police said. The unknown male began walking away but soon turned and fired multiple rounds, striking the male victim, police said. But the male victim returned fire, striking the unknown male, police said. Following the exchange of gunfire, the male victim as well as the female he was with drove themselves to a local hospital for treatment, police said. Responding officers found the other male dead in the park, police said. Officials said investigators have identified all parties involved. At this time, the motive for the encounter remains unclear, and there is no ongoing threat to the public, police said. RELATED: Vietnam vet says he had to 'get aggressive' and grab his gun when his female tenant started screaming Police said the investigation remains active and ongoing. The identities of the involved parties are being withheld while detectives continue to investigate the full circumstances surrounding the incident, police said. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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California vote-counting continues: Who’s advancing in the governor and LA mayor races?

California polls closed at 8 p.m. local time on Tuesday, but the state continues to count ballots as the spotlight remains on the gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral races.Former Fox News host and small business owner Steve Hilton (R) and former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra (D) remain neck and neck in the race to become the next California governor. The top two vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, will advance to the general election.With only 58% of the votes counted as of Wednesday morning, the Associated Press has not announced that either candidate has secured enough votes to guarantee a place in November. 'We are still leading. It’s looking good.'However, Hilton holds a slight lead, securing over 1,386,000 votes. Becerra is more than two points behind with 1,267,000 votes. Democratic challenger Tom Steyer sits in third place, over eight points behind Hilton, with 979,000 votes.Hilton called it a “a very, very good night,” stating that “it does look like change really is coming to California.”“We are still leading. It’s looking good,” he added.Since no candidate earned at least 50% of the vote in the L.A. mayoral race, the top two finishers will face off again in November. With roughly 63% of the ballots counted as of Wednesday morning, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass has secured enough votes to move on to the general election, according to the Associated Press.RELATED: 'Doomsday scenario': California governor race turns into high-stakes scramble as vote split may keep Republican out Steve Hilton. Benjamin Fanjoy/Getty ImagesApproximately 12 hours after the polls closed, Bass held onto a more than four-point lead over former reality TV star Spencer Pratt, while L.A. City Councilwoman Nithya Raman sat in third place, over 12 points behind Bass.Pratt appeared positioned to defeat Raman, already securing over 151,000 votes compared to the councilwoman’s 110,000 votes. If Pratt holds onto his lead, he will advance to the runoff against Bass in November.RELATED: Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman shrink Karen Bass’ lead in tight race for LA mayor: Poll Karen Bass. Mario Tama/Getty ImagesDecision Desk HQ projected that Bass would advance and reported that Pratt “looks most likely” to join her, although it is too soon to be certain.“Well, obviously God wanted five more months of me exposing all the failures of our mayor,” Pratt told reporters on Tuesday evening. “So, it’s gonna be a fun ride. I hope she’s ready.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Democratic Virginia AG to take over case against trans-identifying sex offender accused of exposing himself at school

Jay Jones, the radical Democratic attorney general of Virginia, will take over the case against a registered, repeat sex offender accused of exposing himself to girls and women in a school locker room.Richard Kenneth Cox, 59, was initially registered as a sex offender in 1998 after he was convicted of taking indecent liberties with a child. The Tier III sex offender was convicted of possessing obscene material with a minor in 2007. Cox was also convicted for failing to register as a sex offender, once in 2007 and again in 2021.'The statute is therefore void for vagueness.'Cox admitted in a letter written to a judge in 1992 that he had “sexual problems.” A few years later, in a separate letter, he stated that he was aware that he experienced “compulsions to expose myself in public places,” WJLA previously reported.He is facing over 20 charges related to allegations that he exposed his naked body in a female locker room at a Washington-Liberty High School pool on Oct. 21, 2024. The charges include indecent exposure, sex offender on school or day-care property, and sex offender loitering near school/day care/park/playground.Outside of regular school hours, the Washington-Liberty High School pool is open to the public.Cox, who goes by the name Riki Cox, has claimed to identify as a female. The school district's policy allows individuals to use the locker room that they believe aligns with their so-called gender identity. RELATED: 'Like they are some kind of freak': Sex offender posing as woman allegedly exposes himself in school locker rooms Celal Gunes/Anadolu/Getty Images“My civil rights as a transgender person allow me to use a public facility, including restrooms and changing rooms that identify as my gender,” Cox told law enforcement authorities in Nov. 2024.On March 12, Arlington County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Lopez granted Cox’s request to dismiss his case. The judge agreed with Cox’s claim that the Virginia law under which he was charged is vague under the 14th Amendment.The judge was referring to Virginia Code § 18.2-370.2(B), which states, “Every adult who is convicted of an offense prohibiting proximity to children when the offense occurred on or after July 1, 2000, shall as part of his sentence be forever prohibited from loitering within 100 feet of the premises of any place he knows or has reason to know is a primary, secondary or high school.”Lopez concluded that “loitering” was not clearly defined and that the statute lacks standards to guide enforcement.“The statute is therefore void for vagueness,” Lopez wrote.RELATED: 2 boys were filmed by a girl in the boys' school locker room. The school punished the BOYS. Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket/Getty ImagesArlington Commonwealth’s Attorney Parisa Dehghani-Tafti’s office appealed the judge’s decision, and the Court of Appeals accepted the case. Now, AG Jones, who previously fantasized about the death of a Republican and his children, will represent the commonwealth in the case.Separately, Cox was convicted in February for possessing child pornography, which police said they found on his phone and on a memory device when he was arrested in Dec. 2024 for charges related to the exposure case.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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University of Chicago decides to stop raising LGBTQ+ flag for Pride Month — and activists are OUTRAGED

The University of Chicago announced that it would no longer be flying the LGBTQ+ Pride flag for Pride Month at the UC Laboratory Schools after three years.Activists expressed their outrage over the decision in favor of institutional neutrality. The LGBTQ+ flag had been raised at the flagpole in Blaine Courtyard for Pride Month every year since 2022.'You see the display of even basic symbols expressing the dignity of our students would be an unacceptable political stance and violation of neutrality.'Interim Director Ethan Bueno de Mesquita announced the decision in an email Monday that made clear it only applied to the flagpole."To be clear, the full membership of LGBTQ+ people in the Lab community is not a contested issue. It is a core value," he wrote.The UC Laboratory High School is a program for gifted high schoolers to experience the University of Chicago.Bueno de Mesquita said the flag would violate the school's new policy on viewpoint-neutral teaching."I think the university saying that an observer who sees something flying from a flagpole and understands that to be a statement of the institution is a reasonable interpretation of how flagpoles operate, and so that doesn't strike me as an unreasonable rule," he said to U-High Midway, the student newspaper for the UC Lab.The decision drew sharp criticism from the university’s American Association of University Professors."You see the display of even basic symbols expressing the dignity of our students would be an unacceptable political stance and violation of neutrality," the chapter account wrote in a sarcastic tone."The KKK is alive and well at UChicago," another response reads.RELATED: Florida lesbians say $250-per-day fine against rainbow fence violates their constitutional rights However, the College Fix news site noted that a student life office run by the school's Center for Identity + Inclusion continued to offer support for "LGBTQ students, questioning students, and allies in the college and graduate and professional schools." New laws and regulations against the LGBTQ+ agenda have reportedly led to an exodus of gender-confused people fleeing to Seattle, Washington, to seek gender refuge. Activists have called on the mayor to declare a civil emergency to provide support for community aid organizations. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!