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Majority Muslim UAE Cuts Scholarships; Considers UK Islamist Hotbed
In a geopolitical twist that defies conventional narratives, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—a prosperous, predominantly Muslim nation—has taken the extraordinary step of excluding all British universities from its official list of approved institutions for state-funded scholarships, effective for the 2026 academic year. This policy, unveiled by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in early January 2026, is explicitly motivated by fears that Emirati st
1 hour ago8 min read


ICE Shooting Protests Declared Unlawful
Following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent on January 7, 2026, protests erupted in Minneapolis and spread nationwide, with demonstrators demanding an end to federal immigration enforcement operations in the state, justice for Good, and the abolition of ICE. The unrest peaked during the evening of January 9 into January 10, when crowds gathered in downtown Minneapolis near hotels like the Canopy by Hilton and Depot Renaissance Hotel — sites believed to h
6 hours ago2 min read


Venezuela Begins Releasing Political Prisoners
In a rapidly evolving political crisis, Venezuela has started freeing political prisoners days after U.S. forces captured former President Nicolás Maduro in a daring military operation. The releases, described by some as a gesture toward peace, come amid internal power struggles and international pressure from the Trump administration. On January 3, 2026, U.S. special forces executed “Operation Absolute Resolve,” breaching Maduro’s fortified compound in Caracas and taking him
12 hours ago2 min read


The Justified ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
On January 7, 2026, federal ICE agents were in the thick of the Trump administration's massive immigration enforcement push in Minneapolis—over 2,000 agents deployed to root out illegal immigrants and fraud. In a southside residential neighborhood on Portland Avenue, one of their unmarked vehicles got stuck in the snow while wrapping up operations. As agents worked to free it, protesters gathered, blocking roads and creating chaos. That's when Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old
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Somalia’s Ambassador Linked to U.S. Medicaid Fraud
Information has been revealed that Abukar Dahir Osman, Somalia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and current President of the UN Security Council, is associated with a healthcare company, Progressive Health Care Services, previously convicted of Medicaid fraud. This development raises serious questions about the integrity of international diplomacy and the vetting processes for high-level UN positions. As the world grapples with ongoing global conflicts, the i
4 days ago6 min read


MSM Calls Trump 'Dictator' for Arresting a Real One
The U.S. operation that led to Nicolás Maduro's capture on January 3, 2026, was a targeted enforcement of longstanding federal indictments for narco-terrorism— not an invasion or declaration of war. Yet prominent media voices and political critics have characterized it as reckless overreach and a violation of sovereignty. This narrative stands in stark contrast to the widespread celebrations among Venezuelans, who view the removal of a leader accused of electoral fraud and dr
6 days ago2 min read


Trump Captures Maduro: Dawn of a Free Venezuela
In a dramatic unfolding of events that has resthe geopolitical landscape of Latin America, President Donald Trump announced on January 3, 2026, the successful capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, by U.S. forces. This operation, executed with precision and minimal reported casualties, marks a significant step toward addressing long-standing allegations of narco-terrorism and corruption that have plagued Venezuela under Maduro's rule. As Madur
Jan 44 min read


The Grok AI Controversy: Exploiting Image Generation and the Free Speech Debate
In late December 2025, Elon Musk’s xAI faced intense criticism after users on X discovered they could exploit Grok’s advanced image editing and generation capabilities to create sexualized depictions of minors. The issue peaked around December 28–31, when prompts like “remove clothing,” “put in sexy underwear,” “place in bikini,” or similar commands were used on uploaded or referenced photos of real children. Key examples reported across outlets (Ars Technica, CBS News, Reute
Jan 22 min read


Minnesota Fraud: Walz Admin Accused of Silencing Fraud Whistleblower
In the midst of one of the largest alleged fraud schemes in U.S. history—potentially involving billions of dollars stolen from Minnesota's taxpayer-funded social services programs—a troubling secondary scandal has erupted: serious accusations that whistleblowers who attempted to expose the fraud were met with intimidation, monitoring, and even threats against their families. These claims target Governor Tim Walz's administration and the Minnesota Department of Human Services
Jan 24 min read


2025: Another Year Mainstream Media Looked Away
As 2025 comes to a close, public trust in corporate media sits at historic lows. Independent outlets and citizen journalists have surged in readership while legacy networks bleed viewers. Why? Because too many stories that mattered—stories with real consequences for everyday Americans and the world—were systematically downplayed, distorted, or ignored entirely by the mainstream press. The pattern is unmistakable: narratives that challenged progressive orthodoxy, credited cont
Dec 317 min read


Minnesota Set A Bad Precedent, And New Jersey Will Follow The Example: Non-Citizens Get Driver’s Licenses, Enabling Voter Fraud
In the wake of Minnesota’s explosive election integrity scandal—where a 2025 legislative hearing exposed how Governor Tim Walz’s “Driver’s Licenses for All” policy allows non-citizens to potentially vote using state-issued IDs under a flimsy “honor system”—New Jersey is barreling toward an even greater vulnerability. A controversial new bill, S1636, rushed through committees and advanced in late 2025, expands automatic voter registration (AVR) at the Motor Vehicle Commission
Dec 30, 20253 min read


“Racism” Creates Shield For Fraud
The explosive 2025 resurgence of Minnesota’s daycare fraud scandal—empty buildings collecting millions, misspelled signs, and viral footage from independent journalist Nick Shirley—has exposed more than just ghost centers. It has revealed a decade-long pattern where accusations of racism and Islamophobia systematically shielded fraudulent operations, predominantly in the Somali community, from rigorous scrutiny under Democratic governors, including Tim Walz. This isn’t about
Dec 29, 20253 min read


Somali Scam: Deserted Daycares Rake In Millions
Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), a taxpayer-funded initiative intended to subsidize daycare for low-income families, has once again come under intense scrutiny amid allegations of widespread fraud involving “ghost” centers—facilities that claim to serve dozens or hundreds of children but show no visible signs of activity. The latest chapter in this long-running saga exploded into the public eye on December 26, 2025, when independent journalist Nick Shirley re
Dec 29, 20254 min read
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