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Sunday, March 29, 2026

The department is looking for information from private contractors who can provide "prefabricated, transportable, hardened shelter systems designed to protect personnel from blast and fragmentation threats," according to a new federal contract notice posted Monday. read more


Friday, March 27, 2026

Senator Ted Cruz raised concerns about growing antisemitism among young conservatives recently read more


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Loomer said she believed a "massive Islamic terror attack" could take place in the US and suggested it could be "10 times worse than 9/11". She did not cite any evidence, intelligence assessment or official warning to support the claim, instead framing it as a personal sense. read more


Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The lawsuit was filed by several Adams County sheriff's deputies after a raid on the rapper's house and a song he wrote afterward called "Lemon Pound Cake. The song's video used surveillance footage from the raid. The jury ruled in favor of Afroman and against the deputies on Wednesday. read more


Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Afroman put home footage of a police raid in music videos. Now the cops are suing him. read more


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The Postal Service is currently operating in "active triage mode." Despite years of cost-cutting and network transformations, the agency faced a $9 billion net loss in 2025.
www.fedsmith.com

Nine billion?
Oh, what a crisis!

We've already spent more than that going to war with Iran. More, as in, triple that amount.

And I'm talking direct costs. Not loss of trade or consumers spending more for gas, which probably ends up dwarfing the cost of the fuel and the bombs and paying the troops. Also not the cost of replenishment for all the fuel, bombs, materiel, and troops.

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