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Virginia prosecutor declines to bring
charges against woman accused of threatening
Stephen Miller
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/6/2026 6:48:43 PM Post Reply
Virginia prosecutor determined Tuesday not to bring criminal charges against a resident who has been accused of threatening White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller and his family. The case centers on whether Barbara Wien, a political activist in the state, engaged in a doxing and intimidation scheme against Miller and his wife, Katie Miller, last year, after she posted flyers in northern Virginia that depicted Miller's face and address. She has also been accused of attempting to intimidate Miller's wife at their Virginia home. Arlington and Falls Church Commonwealth Attorney Parisa Dehghani-Tafti said in a 166-page court filing that she reviewed the case against Wien and found "nothing
DHS Restarts Visa Process for Hospitals’
Foreign Doctors
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/6/2026 6:42:50 PM Post Reply
The Department of Homeland Security has restarted processing visas for thousands of foreign doctors from 39 high-risk countries who have been hired by U.S. hospitals. Pro-migration advocates are celebrating what they hope will be a greater foreign inflow into American hospitals: It “is a great development for physicians and health care in the U.S.,” lawyer Curtis Morrison, who works for employers, told the New York Times. But the renewed inflow is bad for American patients and bad for the many Americans who want to become doctors, said Kevin Lynn, the director of the Institute for Sound Public Policy. “This year, over 1,300 [American] graduates from medical schools did not get [hospital training]
Why NYC keeps getting safer despite Mamdani
and Albany
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Posted by mc squared 5/6/2026 6:37:54 PM Post Reply
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch — backed by the NYPD rank and file — deserves all the credit for New York City’s continued crime drop. Every law-abiding New Yorker should applaud her for achieving new lows in major crime — with murders hitting an all-time low in April. The city saw just 19 homicides last month, beating the record of 21 set in 2014 and 2017; year-to-date in 2026 it’s just 76 murders, besting the prior low for the first four months of 86, set in 2018. Shootings, robberies, grand larceny-auto, burglaries and felony assaults all dropped from April 2025, too, though much crime remains above the 2019 level,
Ohio Brothers Posing as Arab Royalty to
Defraud Investors Sentenced to More Than
Two Decades in Prison
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/6/2026 6:35:46 PM Post Reply
A federal judge has sentenced two Ohio brothers who posed as Middle Eastern royalty in a series of multimillion-dollar fraud schemes to more than twenty years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge Donald Nugent sentenced Zubair and Muzzammil Al Zubair, ages 42 and 31, to 24 years and 23 years in prison respectively, as well as $21 million in restitution, in schemes that also involved an East Cleveland official in the mayor’s office. “You stole a lot of money, defrauded people and put East Cleveland in a terrible light,” Nugent told the brothers during their Tuesday sentencing. “You basically flaunted it by driving around in a Rolls Royce
U.S. Forces Disable Iranian Oil Tanker
Attempting to Breach Naval Blockade as
Trump Administration Nears Potential Deal
with Iran
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Posted by sunset 5/6/2026 6:01:59 PM Post Reply
In a firm display of military resolve, U.S. forces disabled an Iranian-flagged oil tanker on Wednesday morning after it ignored multiple warnings and attempted to breach the American naval blockade in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. Central Command reported that the tanker, M/T Hasna, was sailing in international waters toward an Iranian port when its crew failed to comply with repeated orders to turn back. A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet, launched from the USS Abraham Lincoln, fired several rounds from its 20mm cannon, disabling the vessel’s rudder and bringing it to a halt. CENTCOM stated. “CENTCOM forces continue to act deliberately and professionally to ensure compliance.”
Germany Officially Bans all Russian Symbols
on May 9th
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Posted by earlybird 5/6/2026 4:59:55 PM Post Reply
Something is going to happen, I’m not entirely sure what it is, but something is going to happen on May 8th and 9th as Russia pauses the conflict with Ukraine to celebrate one of their most treasured holidays, Victory Day.My spidey senses are telling me, Ukraine and the EU are planning something very controversial to coincide with this national holiday in the Russian Federation. Germany has done this before, but this time with President Trump pulling back from NATO, this year holds a different context.GERMANY – Berlin police published an administrative order on 6 May restricting freedom of assembly and access to public spaces
A Deplorable subscribes to The New York Times replies
Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 3:23:44 PM Post Reply
I tried to understand the Left’s passionate intensity by subscribing to The New York Times. Every morning, I hope the app won’t open. But every morning, like a recurring PTSD-nightmare, it does. I subscribed to The New York Times because I wanted to understand the Left’s passionate intensity. What drives them to stand in front of moving ICE vehicles, assault police officers, shout down conservative speakers, burn down cities, and try to assassinate the president again, and again, and again? Every morning, I squint as I scroll through the headlines and flinch as I peruse the editorials: one Trump deranged piece after another. And all the time I wonder, how could
California Anti-Israel Protester Only
Gets One-Year Sentence in Death of Elderly Man
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Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 2:49:01 PM Post Reply
Following the October 7th attacks in Israel in 2023, an elderly man in California was killed when an anti-Israel protester hit him in the head with a megaphone. The victim fell to the ground and hit his head. It’s a horrible story from every angle. The protester who was charged with the man’s death was just allowed to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter in exchange for a ridiculous plea deal that includes a sentence of one year in prison followed by probation. This is a video from the scene of the crime: Content warning ⚠️ – an elderly Jewish man has been killed by a pro Palestinian protestor who hit him
Iran’s Oil Storage Clock Is About to
Run Out
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Posted by earlybird 5/6/2026 2:18:59 PM Post Reply
The storage clock is ticking as tankers that exported 3.2 million barrels of crude oil per day remain bottled up in Iranian ports due to the blockade by the U.S. Navy. The blockade is part of a global vise denying Tehran $13 billion in monthly revenues and seeking to paralyze Iran’s petroleum industry by forcing it to shut down when it runs out of space to store what it can’t ship. Since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed the blockade on April 13, at least 1.5 million barrels of Iranian oil have been stored every day because there’s no place to move it.
Breaking: FBI Raids Office of Virginia
Democrat Behind 'Ten F---in' One' Gerrymander Map
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Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 2:02:36 PM Post Reply
There's a big story breaking in Virginia this Wednesday morning as reports are surfacing on social media that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is raiding the offices of Democrat Sen. Louise Lucas, who is president pro tempore of the Virginia state senate and the chief architect of the gerrymandered map that could possibly steal four congressional seats currently held by Republicans. Bill Melugin of Fox News posted on X that the FBI is in the process of raiding Lucas's Portsmouth office "in connection to a major corruption probe" and noted that federal law enforcement was "serving multiple search warrants,
Exclusive Video: Grifter Dan Osborn's
'Secret Weapon' Wife Crashes Out As He
Funneled $350K+ to Family
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Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 1:56:10 PM Post Reply
Nebraska Senate hopeful Dan Osborn once bragged that his wife Megan would serve as his “secret weapon” on the campaign trail. Exclusive video shows exactly what that entails—Megan Osborn in full confrontation mode at a rented library event on President’s Day, aggressively kicking people out, and repeatedly declaring “I am his wife” during an uncomfortable exchange. The bizarre mashup of clips perfectly captures the hypocrisy of Osborn’s “working class independent” image — especially as his family has reportedly raked in more than $350,000 from his campaign coffers and affiliated Political Action Committee (PAC). "My wife is working for the campaign," Osborn boasts.
FBI Raids Virginia Senate Leader’s Office
in Corruption Probe
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/6/2026 1:31:26 PM Post Reply
The FBI raided the office of the Virginia Senate President Pro Tempore L. Louise Lucas, a Democrat, as part of a corruption investigation, Fox 5 D.C. reportedopens in a new tab. She is the top official in the state Senate. Lucas is a leader in the state Democrats’ redistricting push. FBI agents are searching a nearby cannabis dispensary as part of the probe. Fox 5 says law enforcement hasn’t disclosed the reason for the investigation. A federal judge approved multiple search warrants for the FBI raid, Fox 5 reported. Lucas, 82, first assumed office in the stateopens in a new tab Senate in 1992, and became the Senate president pro tempore in 2020.
Prosecutors say arson suspect in Los Angeles'
Palisades Fire was angry 'at the world'
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Posted by earlybird 5/6/2026 12:09:36 PM Post Reply
The man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles was upset that he didn’t have plans for New Year’s Eve and ranted about being angry at the world before the initial blaze was sparked, according to court documents filed by prosecutors.(snip) According to court filings, Rinderknecht ranted to passengers about accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione, capitalism and vigilantism. In an interview with investigators on Jan. 24, when asked why someone might commit arson in the Palisades, Rinderknecht “responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money as ‘we’re basically being enslaved by them,’” and again referenced Mangione’s alleged crime, the documents
US and Iran appear to move closer to ending
their war as Trump threatens more bombing
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/6/2026 11:15:25 AM Post Reply
WASHINGTON — The United States and Iran appeared to be moving closer Wednesday to an initial agreement to end the war, as U.S. President Trump sought to pressure Tehran with threats of a new wave of bombing if a deal is not reached. Trump posted on social media that the two-month war could soon end and that oil and natural gas shipments disrupted by the conflict could restart. But he said that depends on Iran accepting a reported agreement that the president did not detail.
Oil price plunges back below $100 on hopes
of U.S.-Iran peace deal
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/6/2026 11:10:37 AM Post Reply
Global oil prices fell sharply and financial markets rallied Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump paused a military operation to reopen the Hormuz Strait to commercial shipping to give advanced peace talks with Iran a chance to deliver "a complete and final deal." Falls in Brent crude of more than $10 a barrel to $99, American crude by $13 to $92 a barrel and rallies in Asian stock markets overnight that fed into Europe when bourses opened there failed to feed through to U.S. gas prices, which jumped 5 cents a gallon to their highest level of the war.
The Complicated Reality Behind High Gas Prices replies
Posted by earlybird 5/6/2026 10:55:04 AM Post Reply
Average gas prices in the United States have gone up by almost 40 percent since March 1. The reason appears straightforward: Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz in response to the U.S. military operation that decapitated its regime and degraded its military. Hundreds of tankers trapped behind the strait cannot deliver their oil, depriving the world of 7 percent to 10 percent of its supply. Although that explains drastic price increases and even shortages in Europe and Asia, the United States gets almost no oil through the strait. In theory, the country should be energy-independent, as it is a net petroleum exporter. But in reality, the United States is highly intertwined
Ted Turner, Maverick Mogul and CNN Founder,
Dies at 87
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/6/2026 10:54:37 AM Post Reply
Ted Turner, the media visionary who forever altered the news business by founding CNN and helped introduce Americans to pay TV by creating cable channels like TNT, Turner Classic Movies and Cartoon Network, has died. He was 87. Turner, who later turned his attention to saving the planet and pushing progressive political causes, died Wednesday, according to a statement from the family released by Turner Enterprises. Turner died peacefully surrounded by his family. He battled Lewy body dementia in recent years.
Republicans are Kill Switching Our Rights replies
Posted by mc squared 5/6/2026 10:50:52 AM Post Reply
Nowadays, U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) isn’t much liked outside his district. He’s butted heads with President Trump, incurring the president’s wrath. Trump is trying to unseat him in the midterms. MAGA grassroots are with Trump, unsurprisingly. Fair enough, but setting aside personalities and squabbles, Massie deserves praise. [snip]. He wanted to defund a Biden-era mandate requiring installation of AI-guided “advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology” in new cars and trucks, likely starting with 2027 models. Meaning, installing kill switches in vehicles so when the technology detects driver impairment -- or is so convinced -- it shuts off the vehicle’s engine.
For Trump, Approval Is All About The Base,
As Dems, Independent Voters Cool: I&I/TIPP Poll
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Posted by RockyTCB 5/6/2026 10:35:20 AM Post Reply
With no relief from high energy costs, ongoing concerns over the simmering U.S.-Iran conflict and a widening political schism among voters, President Donald Trump’s favorability continued to slump in early May, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows. As the U.S. nears the midpoint of 2026, can Trump turn around voters’ negative opinions in time to help his party win the 2026 midterm election? Each month, the I&I/TIPP Poll asks a series of questions about the president’s leadership performance, starting with: “Overall, is your opinion of Donald Trump generally favorable, generally unfavorable, or are you not familiar enough to say one way or the other?”
Virginia prosecutor declines to bring
charges against woman accused of threatening
Stephen Miller
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Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 9:28:36 AM Post Reply
A Virginia prosecutor determined Tuesday not to bring criminal charges against a resident who has been accused of threatening White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller and his family. The case centers on whether Barbara Wien, a political activist in the state, engaged in a doxing and intimidation scheme against Miller and his wife, Katie Miller, last year, after she posted flyers in northern Virginia that depicted Miller's face and address. She has also been accused of attempting to intimidate Miller's wife at their Virginia home. Arlington and Falls Church Commonwealth Attorney Parisa Dehghani-Tafti said in a 166-page court filing that she reviewed the case
Let's Hope Georgia Voters Realize 2021
Was One Big, Stupid Mistake
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Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 8:44:07 AM Post Reply
Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. (Snip) The Democrats have quite the mixed bag of various freakshow candidates vying for various offices in 2026. There is, of course, Swastika Tattoo Guy in Maine. Over in the California gubernatorial race, toxic rage queen Katie Porter was hoping to supplant serial sexual predator Eric Swalwell as the top Democrat in the jungle primary. Porter has been fading a bit in the polls now that California voters are getting to know her better. In Texas, faux moderate James Talarico is becoming problematic, which Matt wrote about yesterday. Then there is the Georgia Senate race, which,
47 is living rent free in 44’s head? replies
Posted by DW626 5/6/2026 8:40:58 AM Post Reply
There is something going on at the Obama household, and it looks like Trump Derangement Syndrome to me. It appears that Mr. & Mrs. Obama have the same problem that so many Democrats have, i.e. too much thinking about Trump. There is a story at The Guardian that I had to share with you today. Here it goes: Barack Obama has offered a rare and candid glimpse into his marriage - and it turns out Donald Trump is causing trouble at home. The former President, 64, admitted in an interview that Michelle wants him to step back from public life so the couple can enjoy their later years together.
It's Official: The Climate Scam Was a
Scam All Along
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Posted by Hazymac 5/6/2026 8:37:57 AM Post Reply
It's nice when something you knew was a fraud all along turns out to be a fraud, but it's even nicer when the people perpetrating the fraud admit it was a fraud all along. "The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has just published the next generation of climate scenarios," science policy analyst Roger Pielke Jr wrote late last week, and in what he called "big news," the new framework "eliminated the most extreme scenarios that have dominated climate research over much of the past several decades." So the oceans aren't about to boil off or freeze over or whatever the current scare story is? Exactly: "The IPCC and broader research community
Former Federal Prosecutor: ‘I’d Like
to Prosecute Any Nun Who Still Wears the
Head Habit’
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Posted by Beardo 5/6/2026 6:41:26 AM Post Reply
Text messages released by the Senate Judiciary Committee show two former federal prosecutors discussing desires to prosecute nuns during investigations of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Joseph Cooney and Molly Gaston, career prosecutors at the Justice Department rather than political appointees, played a role in prosecuting President Donald Trump during former President Joe Biden’s administration. Both were fired shortly after Trump became president a second time and are legal partners at Gaston & Cooney PLLC. Cooney is running for Congress in Virginia.
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