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Border Czar Responds to DHS Reform Proposals by Democrats
By Jacki Thrapp Border czar Tom Homan said on Feb. 15 he doesn’t like that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents wear masks during operations but said that face coverings are necessary for their protection. “I don’t like the masks either, but because threats against ICE officers, you know, are up over 1,500 percent, actual…
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Super Bowl LX Ratings Mirage: NFL and Networks Peddle Success Myth Amid Viewership Plunge
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News February 14, 2026 – In the aftermath of Super Bowl LX, where the Seattle Seahawks dismantled the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the NFL and its broadcast partners at NBC were quick to trumpet the event as another triumphant chapter in American sports…
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Prairie Power Shift: Four Western Provinces Forge Path to U.S. Statehood
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In a bold and unprecedented move that could reshape North America’s political landscape, the western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba have announced a formal coordination effort to secede from Canada and petition for admission into the United States as the 51st through 54th states. This…
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Scandal on Ice: French Judge’s Dubious Scoring Robs Americans of Olympic Glory
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News MILAN, Italy – February 12, 2026 – The ice has barely thawed from tonight’s ice dancing final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, but the firestorm of controversy is already raging hotter than a Zamboni exhaust. In what can only be described as a shameless act of judicial sabotage, French…
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Trump Appears to Confirm 2nd Aircraft Carrier Being Prepared for Middle East Deployment
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to confirm in a post on social media that a second aircraft carrier is being prepared to be sent to the Middle East as talks with Iran over the country’s nuclear facilities continue. The president shared a Wall Street Journal report citing unnamed U.S. officials that…
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Strong Earnings Continue to Lift the Stock Market
By Louis Navellier January lived up to its reputation as a seasonally strong month and year, given the rule: “As January goes, so goes the year.” More importantly, stock selection is especially vital during times of heavy rotation. In January, small capitalization stocks beat large-cap stocks, reflecting a shift to more domestic stocks rather than…
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House Passes Elections Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship, Voter ID
By Nathan Worcester WASHINGTON—The SAVE America Act passed the House on Feb. 11. Led by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), the legislation would require Americans to prove their citizenship when registering to vote. Under the bill, Americans would also have to furnish photo identification when casting ballots, including mail-in ballots. Its advancement sets up a potential…
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US Sanctions Hezbollah Finance Operatives
By Jackson Richman The United States sanctioned financial operatives and entities linked to Hezbollah, the Departments of State and Treasury said. The measures, announced on Feb. 10, designate four entities and two individuals accused of supporting the Iran-backed group’s global financing operations. “Hezbollah is a threat to peace and stability in the Middle East,” Treasury…
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Patel Says FBI Looking at Multiple Persons of Interest in Guthrie Case
By Jack Phillips FBI Director Kash Patel said on Tuesday that the bureau is investigating “persons of interest” in connection with the disappearance of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie’s mother. Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing on Jan. 31. Officials have said that a “crime scene” was discovered in her Tucson, Arizona-area home. On Monday, the…
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US Issues License for Oil and Gas Exploration in Venezuela
By Jill McLaughlin The U.S. Treasury Department issued a general license on Feb. 10 authorizing the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas in Venezuela—a long-awaited step to help increase crude output from the country. The license allows U.S. citizens to conduct specific oil and gas-related transactions with the Venezuelan government, including providing goods,…
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