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Sports Betting: An American Fiasco

Sports betting can be smart, disciplined, and rewarding, but America turned it into mass-market extraction. Legalization without real understanding allowed platforms to flood arenas, broadcasts, and phones with products designed to prey on overmatched bettors. The purity of the old Vegas-only world is gone.

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Megyn Kelly’s Ugly Fall

Megyn Kelly’s fall from NBC’s $20 million news star to grievance-media bottom feeder is ugly but revealing. She knows exactly what she is doing, and her latest hateful rhetoric toward Haitians is not ignorance. It is deliberate cruelty for clicks from someone desperate to stay relevant.

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Trust Only US

The Trump administration wants Americans to trust it with control over OpenAI’s newest release, but this is the same government that lies about Iran and even the Reflecting Pool. AI safety matters, but handing the future to a political machine that has burned public trust is a dangerous insult.

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WNBA Capitulates to Angry Masses and Suspends Alyssa Thomas For One Game

The WNBA suspending Alyssa Thomas feels like another capitulation to the Caitlin Clark outrage machine. No stoppage, no visible injury, no real-time uproar, and no major complaint from Clark or the Fever — just a bad-looking screenshot turned into a culture-war narrative the league once again rewarded.

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Mamdani Magic Spreads Through NYC

Mamdani’s moment in New York City is turning into a movement. With three democratic socialist candidates winning major primaries, the Democratic establishment took a real hit, and the balance of energy inside the party appears to be shifting away from the old guard and toward a more urgent, populist left.

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O Obsessed

Trump’s fixation on Barack Obama is not political strategy. It is envy. Obama earned respect, admiration, and cultural stature in ways Trump never could. Nearly a decade after Obama left office, Trump’s obsession reveals a man still chasing validation from the people who never truly respected him.

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Antifa Algae

The failed Reflecting Pool renovation is the perfect metaphor for Trump’s presidency: create a problem, oversell the fix, deny the failure, and demand applause anyway. Instead of draining the swamp, this administration keeps producing more sludge, more excuses, and more embarrassment.

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The DOJ Strikes Out on Pride Night

The DOJ opening an inquiry into MLB over a Pride Night hat warning is weak, performative overreach. Religious freedom matters, but turning a workplace branding dispute into federal culture-war theater is not strength. It is big-government hypocrisy dressed up as grievance politics.

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A Moment of Normalcy

For one day, America felt normal again. The Obama Center opening, Michelle Obama’s grace, Mamdani’s New York speech, and soccer fans celebrating the country all offered a rare reminder that American greatness is still alive beneath the noise, damage, and division.

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The Republican Revolt Is 11 Years Too Late

Many Republicans are finally admitting what the country should have accepted years ago: Donald Trump has weakened America, humiliated conservatism, and turned the GOP into a personality cult. The conservative comeback starts with rejecting MAGA completely.

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U.S.A. - Damaged, Not Dead.

The political mess is getting worse every day, but the great American comeback is still possible if we stop making excuses and start rebuilding with urgency.

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MAGA Humiliation

The Trump Administration still will not clearly say what is actually in the Iran deal, which is usually the first sign it is bad. If Iran walks away with massive cash, control over Hormuz, and greater regional leverage, this may be remembered as one of the most humiliating deals in American history.

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Witch Hunt

The White House is now investigating Gavin Newsom for something or another, because criticism apparently counts as a crime now. This looks less like justice and more like another political stunt where the process is the punishment.

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Bigger Than Basketball

The greatest city in the world now has the greatest sports story of 2026, with the Knicks’ championship run accelerating a New York comeback that already felt impossible to ignore.

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White Trash - White House

A vile insult aimed at Michelle Obama from the White House lawn became even worse when nobody involved showed any shame. The UFC, Joe Rogan, and the Trump Administration all deserve contempt for treating cruelty like entertainment and cowardice like strength.

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Trump’s Lies Are Weakening the Country

Trump’s Iran spin is no longer just embarrassing for him. It is damaging America’s credibility, weakening trust with allies, and showing the world that the whole act is running out of road.

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Spencer Pratt Lost. His Supporters Should Try Reality.

Spencer Pratt finished third because the math was never there, not because the election was stolen. The victim act from his supporters is just the latest ugly 2026 trend: turning every political loss into a conspiracy.

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Nithya Raman is Going to be the Next Mayor of Los Angeles - 38%^

Nithya Raman's path to becoming the next mayor of Los Angeles is becoming increasingly clear. As voters move beyond early reactions and begin comparing candidates head-to-head, Raman is emerging as the candidate most aligned with a city, and a country, hungry for major political and societal change. With betting markets already shifting rapidly in her favor, the momentum in Los Angeles appears very real, and I expect Raman to become the outright favorite sooner rather than later.

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Donald Trump Sucks At Golf Too

Donald Trump has spent decades building the image of himself as an elite golfer, but the evidence tells a very different story. From questionable “club championships” at his own courses to well-documented cheating allegations and underwhelming performances in legitimate public tournaments, the mythology surrounding Trump’s golf game simply doesn’t hold up.

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Miles Ahead

Olivia Miles entered the WNBA with high expectations, but her impact in Minnesota has exceeded even the most optimistic projections. Averaging nearly 16 points and more than six assists per game, Miles has quickly become the engine of a Lynx team with championship aspirations. Her basketball IQ, leadership, and growing partnership with Cheryl Reeve have her looking less like a rookie and more like a veteran floor general. Through the first quarter of the season, the Rookie of the Year race has a clear frontrunner.

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