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Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Well, well, well, look what Tim Walz signed into law in 2020... - Revolver News
Well, well, well, look what Tim Walz signed into law in 2020... - Revolver News - Heather 007
- As the circus over the George Floyd protests raged on, Minnesota’s Legislature updated its “use-of-force” statute, and Gov. Walz signed it into law that July.
MN law §609.066: Officers can use deadly force if a driver accelerates toward them, creating immediate life-threatening danger. No need to wait for impact—they can act based on apparent intent & proximity.
The Obamacare subsidy fight exposes who Washington really serves | Blaze Media
The Obamacare subsidy fight exposes who Washington really serves | Blaze Media:
That is how entitlement traps operate.
For decades, big-government advocates have followed a reliable strategy. They create a benefit for a defined group, allow costs to spiral, then dare the opposition to take something away from a newly entrenched constituency. When the moment arrives, those who claim to favor limited government retreat or propose cosmetic reforms that leave the core system untouched.
That dynamic explains why the country remains locked into the socialist ratchet, the uniparty routine, and a political class that acts as tax collector for an ever-expanding welfare state.
History for January 14
History for January 14 - On-This-Day.com
Andy Rooney 1919
- 1784 - The United States ratified a peace treaty with England ending the Revolutionary War.
- 1954 - The Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator. The new company was called the American Motors Corporation.
- 1972 - NBC-TV debuted "Sanford & Son."
- 1973 - The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII and became the first NFL team to go undefeated in a season.
- 1998 - Whitewater prosecutors questioned Hillary Rodham Clinton at the White House for 10 minutes about the gathering of FBI background files on past Republican political appointees.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Minnesota's Fraud Scandal Deepens as New Audit Reveals Document Fabrication and Cover-Up
Minnesota's Fraud Scandal Deepens as New Audit Reveals Document Fabrication and Cover-Up:
The massive fraud scandal that has plagued Minnesota under Governor Tim Walz just got significantly worse. A scathing new audit released this week reveals that the state's Department of Human Services (DHS) fabricated documents after an investigation began, pointing to what Republican House Speaker Lisa DeMuth called "a culture of pervasive fraud, negligence, and deception."
The audit found that DHS distributed more than $425 million in grants to 830 organizations—primarily non-governmental groups serving people with addiction and mental health issues—without proper oversight. Auditors discovered missing progress reports, incomplete monitoring visits, and most troubling, what appeared to be backdated or newly created documentation that didn't exist before the audit commenced.
Europe Should Be Begging Trump to Buy Greenland
But the historical record and geopolitical reality suggest that acquiring the island territory would be not only fair compensation for American involvement in Europe since the start of World War II, but also a critical check against encroaching Chinese and Russian influence in the Arctic.Trump’s latest quip that Greenland’s defense is “two dog sleds” has the global liberal media tripping over itself to “fact-check” this obvious hyperbole and declare Trump an evil imperialist.
But Trump is only highlighting a glaring security lapse in what is fast becoming one of the most important regions on the planet.
- It doesn’t require anything more than basic common sense to understand that Denmark, Europe, the United States, and the entire free world would be better off if Washington, rather than Copenhagen, took the lead on defending Greenland...
Fusion, long promised but delayed for decades, may finally be approaching practical reality.
US energy company installs first magnet for Sparc fusion reactor - Sujita Sinha“It’s the type of magnet that you could use to, like, lift an aircraft carrier,” said Bob Mumgaard, CFS’ co-founder and CEO.
The digital twin will allow the company to test experiments and adjust parameters virtually before applying changes to the physical reactor...
Mumgaard believes that combining digital twins with AI will accelerate the deployment of fusion...
The digital twin will allow the company to test experiments and adjust parameters virtually before applying changes to the physical reactor...
Mumgaard believes that combining digital twins with AI will accelerate the deployment of fusion...
- With Sparc’s magnets installed and simulations running in parallel, CFS aims to achieve practical fusion energy and supply power to the grid within the next decade.
House Dem Tries to Shift Attention Away from Alleged Somali Fraud, Wants More Focus on 'White Men' Crimes
House Dem Tries to Shift Attention Away from Alleged Somali Fraud, Wants More Focus on 'White Men' Crimes:
Politically, her attempt at deflection is not the least bit surprising.
Faced with allegations that their immigrants may have stolen billions from taxpayers, Democrats are eager to change the subject.
After years of blaming, lecturing, and alienating large segments of the electorate, Democrats have struggled to maintain support among many American voters, particularly young white men.
CONTROVERSY ERUPTS IN MICHIGAN:
Program leaders and administrators — including Michigan State — are publicly criticizing broadcasting platforms as fans are forced to pay a series of expensive streaming fees just to watch full college basketball games. - Spartan Nation
- Pressure continues to mount as many Michigan State Spartans fans can no longer afford to watch their team play.
- In response to the growing backlash, organizers and broadcast partners are reportedly considering launching a dedicated streaming channel or expanding free-to-air broadcasts — a move that could completely reshape how fans access college basketball.
Left-wing reporter facing congressional subpoena after doxxing Delta Force commander * WorldNetDaily * by Andi Shae Napier, Daily Caller News Foundation
Left-wing reporter facing congressional subpoena after doxxing Delta Force commander * WorldNetDaily * by Andi Shae Napier, Daily Caller News Foundation:
The House Oversight Committee voted on Wednesday to subpoena Rolling Stone contributing editor Seth Harp after he shared a picture and biography of a Delta Force commander that he said played a central role in the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
Harp posted the commander's biography — which included the officer's first and last name and the fact he had a wife and five daughters — to X Sunday. The journalist later claimed X locked his account until he deleted the post, according to a Monday statement he posted on the social media platform.
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