Author: Louis Cromwell

Presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has made a series of promises regarding cryptocurrency, signaling a significant shift in his stance on the topic. During his address at the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Trump declared his support for the crypto sector and vowed to take decisive actions if elected. “I will also stop Joe Biden’s crusade to crush crypto,” Trump promised. “I will ensure that the future of crypto and the future of bitcoin will be made in the USA, not driven overseas.” He further pledged, “I will support the right to self-custody.”…

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A disturbing report from Restoration News has shed light on the arrests of numerous illegal immigrants in the United States during April 2024 alone. According to the analysis, a staggering 528 illegal aliens were apprehended for a range of serious crimes, including murder, sex crimes against children, human trafficking, and drug smuggling. The report states that in the state of Georgia alone, 31 of these offenders were arrested on charges such as drug trafficking, battery, kidnapping, murder, and the sexual abuse and assault of children. Among the arrested individuals was Pablo Ayala Hernandez, who was taken into custody on April…

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The golfing world is in mourning after the tragic passing of two-time PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray at the age of 30. Murray had withdrawn from the Charles Schwab Challenge on Friday due to illness, but the severity of his condition was not initially known. PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan expressed the profound sense of loss felt by the golfing community in a heartfelt statement. “We were devastated to learn – and are heartbroken to share – that PGA TOUR player Grayson Murray passed away this morning. I am at a loss for words,” Monahan said. Emphasizing the close-knit nature…

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A construction crew working on a bridge project in Denali National Park, Alaska, was allegedly instructed to stop flying American flags from their trucks and equipment by the park’s superintendent, Brooke Merrell. The directive has sparked concerns about the appropriateness of the order and questions regarding the reasoning behind it. Granite Construction, the company hired by the Federal Highway Administration for the $207 million project to build a bridge after a portion of the road was destroyed by a rockslide in 2021, reportedly received the order from Merrell to remove the American flags they had been flying from two trucks…

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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker stood firm in his convictions Friday evening, addressing the intense response to his viral May 11 commencement address at Benedictine College. Butker made his first public remarks since the speech at the Regina Caeli Academy’s (RCA) “Courage Under Fire Gala” in Nashville, where he attended as a board member. Butker began by acknowledging the event’s theme, “Courage Under Fire,” which he noted was decided months ago, foreshadowing the backlash he would face. “If it wasn’t clear that the timeless Catholic values are hated by many, it is now. Over the past few days, my…

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The internet has lost one of its most iconic furry ambassadors. Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog whose photogenic expression spawned the ubiquitous “doge” meme, has passed away at the age of 18, according to an announcement from her owner, Atsuko Sato. In a poignant blogpost, Sato, a kindergarten teacher in the Japanese city of Sakura, recounted Kabosu’s peaceful final moments. “Outside the window, birds were singing on a beautiful morning. As I was touching her, she gently passed away,” she wrote, adding, “I think she was the happiest dog in the world.” Kabosu’s rise to internet stardom can be traced…

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Media Matters, a liberal self-proclaimed “media watchdog” known for its attacks on conservatives, found itself in the midst of a significant restructuring on Thursday, resulting in the layoff of at least a dozen staff members. The moves have sparked accusations from both management and some of the affected journalists, who have pointed the finger squarely at Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, formerly known as Twitter. The layoffs come in the wake of a defamation lawsuit filed by Musk against Media Matters last November. In the suit, Musk claimed that the nonprofit organization had manufactured images showing advertisements from…

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In a move that has reignited the debate over local autonomy in the nation’s capital, the House of Representatives approved legislation aimed at prohibiting non-U.S. citizens from voting in Washington, D.C.’s municipal elections. The bill, which cleared the chamber by a vote of 262-143, would forbid any non-citizen residents from casting ballots for local offices or on ballot initiatives and referendums within the District of Columbia. The measure comes in response to a law passed by the D.C. Council in 2022 that expanded the definition of a qualified voter in local elections to include eligible non-citizen residents. While federal law…

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At his Bronx rally, attended by tens of thousands of local residents, Donald Trump had a surprising statement to make – he wanted a grill. Flanked by Brooklyn drill rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow, who declared “Make America Great Again,” the ex-President looked completely in his element as he spoke to his South Bronx supporters, who loudly expressed their support for him despite the consternation of local leftist Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Trump shook the rappers’ hands and thanked them, before declaring to his audience “That’s right, I like those teeth… I gotta get my teeth like that. I want…

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Democrat state lawmakers in Illinois are pushing to change the terminology used to refer to criminals, reclassifying them as “justice-impacted individuals” through an amendment to the 2009 Illinois Crime Reduction Act. House Bill 4409, sponsored by several Democrats, aims to replace references to “offenders” with the new term. The bill would also expand the Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board by adding members from the Illinois Departments of Corrections and Human Services, as well as representatives from the Sangamon and Cook County Adult Probation departments and two individuals with personal experience in the Adult Redeploy Illinois system. The proposed legislation comes…

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