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Do Joe Rogan and Theo Von care if their audiences go broke?

America's gambling problem has a new face, and it looks suspiciously like yours. Or your brother's. Or the guy next to you at Mass who keeps checking his phone during the homily.A recent Ohio State University study found that religious affiliation does almost nothing to prevent sports betting. Catholic men ranked among the most enthusiastic gamblers in the dataset. The pew and the parlay, apparently, get along fine.It trains people to seek deliverance through randomness rather than work, discipline, family, or faith.Americans love believing that gambling addiction belongs to someone else: the degenerate, the Vegas burnout, the man at the racetrack, clutching losing tickets and emitting fumes that could strip paint.Bottoming outThat stereotype has expired. Online gambling has democratized self-destruction, and the business of bottoming out is booming.Personal responsibility matters — nobody disputes this. No app physically forces a man to wager his rent on a Tuesday game between two NBA teams he has never watched or followed and whose rosters he couldn’t name under torture. Adults make choices, and adults must own those choices. But treating this purely as a failure of weak individuals overlooks the scope of the problem.America built a digital temptation machine that previous generations couldn’t have imagined. Old-school gambling required some effort. You drove somewhere. You walked through doors. You made bets in person. It also carried a healthy stigma: Someone might spot you. Shame had room to operate.Online gambling vaporized that friction. The casino now follows you to the kitchen, the office bathroom, your daughter's soccer game, and, yes, occasionally a funeral reception.Value playThe trick of online gambling is that it markets itself as entertainment and finance at the same time. You’re not gambling. No, you are "making picks." "Building parlays." "Finding value." The jargon sounds vaguely like a hedge fund internship for guys in tank tops.The apps borrow heavily from social media design. Bright colors. Instant dopamine. Notifications calibrated to land at psychologically vulnerable hours. Near-misses engineered to keep users emotionally hostage. Vegas relied on free drinks and flashing lights. Modern sportsbooks use behavioral science perfected by Silicon Valley.Sports betting hits young men particularly hard because it bonds with masculine identity. Sports have always offered escape, but now they double as a cruel promise of freedom from economic anxiety.Every game now functions as a financial event. A chance to win. A chance to recover. A chance to prove you outsmarted the algorithm. I say this as someone who enjoys the odd wager, maybe 20 bucks on a soccer match or a UFC fight every few months. Plenty of my friends go harder. A few are clearly addicted, though they would never admit it.RELATED: Predatory gambling apps are using loopholes to avoid state laws Gabby Jones/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesUndue influenceThis is not a male-only problem. Women participate too, in growing numbers. The image of gambling addiction as a strictly male affliction belongs to the era of landlines, fax machines, and Blockbuster late fees. Apps market aggressively to everyone, repackaging an old vice as lifestyle entertainment.Casual. Social. Empowering. America took compulsive wagering and gave it influencer branding. Lives ruined, families wrecked, mounting debt across every demographic. Yet the celebrity endorsements roll on without a hint of hesitation.Joe Rogan and Theo Von have both taken DraftKings sponsorships.Neither man invented gambling. Neither forces a listener to do anything. Both have every right to accept advertisers.But there’s an important question worth asking. At what point does cultural influence carry moral weight? Both men are multimillionaires. Neither needs the sponsorship money to keep the studio lights on. With tens, perhaps even hundreds, of millions of dedicated listeners, they could sell practically anything. Sneakers, protein powder, trucks, premium tequila, leather wallets thick enough to stop a bullet, ergonomic office chairs, mattresses that promise spinal enlightenment. The list is endless. But they choose gambling, which is reckless given that many of their listeners are young men who treat an ad read by either of them as an endorsement, a recommendation from a trusted voice, practically a green light from an older brother who has supposedly figured life out. Von, in particular, should know better. He has spoken honestly about his battles with addiction, and yet here he is, reading copy for an industry built on the same psychological hooks.Gaming addictionA ruthless and exploitative industry, I might add. The online gambling giants don’t build empires on casual users dropping five dollars on the Super Bowl. Profits come disproportionately from heavy users chasing losses at 2 a.m. while insisting they are "due." America has normalized this sickness into something that no longer registers as strange. Ads run during games, before games, after games, across social media, and occasionally during segments warning about gambling addiction itself. "Call this hotline if you have lost your house. Also, use code TOUCHDOWN for a risk-free bet."The damage runs deeper than money. Online gambling sells the fantasy that rescue is one lucky bet away. One hit. One miracle payout. It trains people to seek deliverance through randomness rather than work, discipline, family, or faith.The isolation makes it uniquely dangerous. Alcoholics gather in bars. Drug users move through visible circles. The online gambler hemorrhages money for years beside a sleeping spouse who trusts that everything is under control. Across the country, an increasing number are rolling the virtual dice, each one believing he is the exception.He is not. The house always wins, and these days the house fits in your back pocket.

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UN expresses 'grave concern' over horrific rule on child marriage from Taliban regime in Afghanistan

The Taliban government in Afghanistan issued a rule on separation of child brides in marriage, and the United Nations responded by expressing its "grave concern."Afghanistan's justice ministry issued a decree containing several provisions regarding the lawful separation of a married couple but included an order pertaining to girls that had reached puberty.'This situation reinforces structural discrimination and limits women's autonomy in matters fundamental to their dignity, safety, and well-being.'The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said the rules allowed men to interpret the silence of a girl reaching puberty as consent for marriage. Another section implied that child marriage was permitted, according to the agency."This undermines the principle of free and full consent and failing to safeguard the best interests of the child," reads a statement from the organization.The rules also say that a marriage can be declared invalid if a father or grandfather gives a minor girl or boy without any dowry or sufficient dowry.The Taliban decree is "part of a broader and deeply concerning trajectory in which the rights of Afghan women and girls are being eroded," said U.N. Special Representative Georgette Gagnon.The agency said the rules allow women to seek divorce from men but make it far easier to men to seek divorce."While men retain the unilateral right to divorce, women must pursue complex and restrictive judicial avenues to separate from a spouse," UNAMA said. "This situation reinforces structural discrimination and limits women's autonomy in matters fundamental to their dignity, safety, and well-being."RELATED: Pete Hegseth orders investigation into 'catastrophic' withdrawal from Afghanistan under Biden A spokesperson for the Afghan regime said "those who contradict the religion of Islam are not new, and we should not pay attention to them."The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan after former President Joe Biden ordered U.S. military forces out of the nation in 2021. The government almost immediately fell into terrorist hands, and they were able to seize massive amounts of abandoned military assets.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Actress Ilana Glazer attacks women's sports advocate Riley Gaines: 'You're just stealing money'

Emmy award winner Ilana Glazer described former NCAA swimmer turned anti-trans activist Riley Gaines as delusional for her campaign to keep biological men out of women's sports.In a podcast posted Thursday, Glazer and her guest Matt Bernstein continually insulted Gaines while simultaneously saying she is part of a cruel, right-wing grifter movement.'She is mad she lost fifth place in a swimming competition to a trans woman.'Bernstein, a makeup artist and activist who refers to himself as a "queer Jew with long nails," gleefully insulted Gaines on the podcast "It's Open with Ilana Glazer," while calling the former NCAA swimmer a bully.All wetBernstein said Gaines has been "grifting millions of dollars" for years through "bullying people with no societal capital."Glazer then chimed in to refer to specific "right-wing people" as "sociopathic" before jumping all over Gaines. After referring to topics surrounding Gaines as "garbage," Glazer boiled the athlete's work down to being mad that she "lost fifth place.""She is mad she lost fifth place in a swimming competition to a trans woman," she added. Gaines tied William "Lia" Thomas — a man — for fifth place in the 2022 NCAA women's 200-yard freestyle final. The two failed to mention that Thomas also won the women's 500-yard freestyle final, making him a national women's champion.Thomas was also famously ranked as low as No. 554 when competing in men's NCAA swimming, as opposed to reaching No. 1 against women. RELATED: ‘I do nothing for the approval of man’: Riley Gaines delivers masterclass response after Trump’s ‘not a big fan’ jab Shallow endGaines' work resulted in an executive order to keep women's sports for women only, but Glazer described the activism as "so stupid.""That is so uncreative. That's literally stealing," Glazer said, likening Gaines' work to "anti-trans messaging, which genuinely leads to violence against trans women."With significant vocal fry, Bernstein then stated that Gaines and other women's rights activists ignore "statistics or reality or truth" and instead profit off "the most minoritized people" in the country, referring to men who think they are women.Nice GainesBernstein did correctly characterize early comments from Gaines, however. In a 2022 interview with the Daily Wire shortly after her competition, Gaines said about Thomas, "I am in full support of her and full support of her transition and her swimming career and everything like that."She added, "because there's no doubt that she works hard too, but she's just abiding by the rules that the NCAA put in place, and that's the issue."RELATED: Olympic Committee adopts new policy on 'trans' athletes Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images Bernstein concluded that it was the right thing to do for Gaines to simply "move on" and ultimately wish Thomas well.Glazer then described Gaines as having a "money-making scheme" that has now merged with "some new semblance of reality that she was robbed."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Male reportedly breaks into neighbor's home, begins assaulting victim — but homeowner has a gun on hand

A male reportedly broke into his neighbor's home in Midwest City, Oklahoma, early Thursday morning and began assaulting the break-in victim — but the homeowner also had a gun on hand.Police said the incident occurred around 7:30 a.m. near NE 10th and Post Road, KOKH-TV reported.'Thank God for the 2nd Amendment.'When officers arrived at the scene, police told KOKH they learned Ronnie Goodson had broken into his neighbor's residence.According to KWTV-DT, authorities said the intruder began assaulting the homeowner.However, the neighbor also was armed with a gun — and shot Goodson, KOKH reported.Goodson was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, KOKH added.The following video report about the break-in and shooting aired prior to the death announcement:RELATED: Intruder breaks glass front door of Texas home, reaches inside. Perhaps he forgot how Texans typically handle such scenarios. KOKH said officers were speaking with witnesses and those associated with the case.Once the investigation is completed, the case will be referred to the Oklahoma County District Attorney's Office for review, KOKH reported.Midwest City investigators added to KOKH that there is no threat to the public.A number of individuals left comments under the police department's Facebook page about the break-in and shooting:"Prayers for the person involved," one commenter wrote."Sending my prayers for all involved," another user said. "Sounds like a very sad situation.""Thank God for the 2nd Amendment," another commenter stated.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Propagandist Stephen Colbert gets final jab from Trump on the way out

After spending nearly 11 years flapping his gums at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, Stephen Colbert's time as the host of CBS' "The Late Show" has come to an end — and President Donald Trump couldn't be happier."Colbert is finally finished at CBS," the president wrote after the final show aired. "Amazing that he lasted so long!"Colbert, who took over the show in 2015 from beloved host David Letterman and then shepherded the franchise to its death, quipped on Thursday that he didn't get his wish of having Pope Leo XIV on the show as his last interview. Instead of the Roman pontiff, Colbert chatted with one of the last surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney, and had Paul Rudd, Bryan Cranston, Jimmy Kimmel, and other Hollywood script-readers make brief cameos."The pope, who was definitely my guest tonight, has canceled. We already sent the other stars away," said Colbert, who, while claiming to be a Catholic, has long championed causes diametrically opposed to the church's moral teachings. "This is terrible."'He’s finally gone!'Despite his reflexive propagandizing and monomaniacal fixation on Trump, Colbert — who just months ago praised the Soviet Union for its supposed feminism — largely avoided politics in his finale but made sure to once again criticize vaccine skeptics, calling them "little pricks."RELATED: LIP SERVICE: Pedro Pascal demands goodbye kiss from departing 'Late Night' host Colbert Scott Kowalchyk/CBS/Getty ImagesThis was especially on brand given that Colbert routinely attacked those who in recent years dared to question whether the experimental COVID-19 jabs were as safe or effective as advertised; strenuously pushed COVID-19 vaccination; and blasted the notion that natural immunity was optimal.Later in the finale, Colbert briefly spoke to science podcaster Neil deGrasse Tyson, who explained away the CGI wormhole that would deliver the host to a gabfest with Jon Stewart, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel, then threaten to devour all of late-night.Some fans gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater — which survived the wormhole — to bid Colbert adieu with well-wishing signs and at least one stating, "Colbert for President."Following the conclusion of Colbert's finale, Trump wrote, "He was like a dead person. You could take any person off of the street and they would be better than this total jerk. Thank goodness he’s finally gone!"The show was eulogized by various liberals, including twice-failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D), Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey (D), and former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich.CBS announced in July 2025 that it was canceling "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" and ending the franchise, stating that it was "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night."The show's time slot will now be occupied by Byron Allen's "Comics Unleashed."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Vast image 'reminiscent of the grim reaper' appears over Los Angeles

Depending on when Los Angeles residents looked up, they may have seen frightening images in the sky.Over a duration of about 10 minutes, locals were likely to be either completely in awe or horrified.'What if there was a glitch?'The source of the image of a skeleton with bright, glowing red eyes is not a nefarious one, it turns out, unless viewers were particularly unfond of Amazon. The company broke a Guinness World Record this week in L.A. when it lit up the sky with a record-setting drone show promotion for its new "Masters of the Universe" movie.Ahead of the June 5 theatrical release, images that could easily be mistaken for an apocalyptic event appeared in a gigantic display, and if residents glanced over the horizon at the right time, they would have seen a horrifying image of Skeletor looking down at them.The display in its entirety is less frightening; the approximately 10-minute show included a title screen, Castle Grayskull, He-Man, and theme music surrounding the hooded skeleton character.RELATED: 'Everything on the internet is fake': Social media marketers reveal that most online trends are fabricated The film's director, Travis Knight, was on-scene to collect the Guinness certificate for brightest aerial image formed by multirotors/drones, officially credit to Amazon MGM Studios, USA.With a reported 1,600 drones, it was nowhere near Guinness' record for the most multirotors/drones airborne simultaneously from a single computer. This feat belongs to Guangdong EHang Egret Media Technology Co. Ltd., which displayed 22,580 drones in a presentation in Hefei, Anhui, China, on February 3, 2026.Readers were understandably disturbed by the idea of giant images taking up a portion of the Los Angeles skyline for a significant period of time, with some calling the display "risky" considering the damage the drones could cause if they were to fail. "What if there was a glitch and they fall down everywhere," one viewer asked, picturing "people driving getting a drone crashing on their windshield."Another X user asked whether the accompanying sounds would be played loud enough for residents to hear:"It looks great, but damn I'd hate to live round there," Mark wrote.RELATED: Karen Bass roasted over plan for free dental care for homeless meth addicts A lot of sarcastic viewers commented on the display, with some saying, "I'm sure this didn't freak anyone out," while others pointed out the irony of "a skeleton character, somewhat reminiscent of the grim reaper, [looking] out over Hollywood."The display is out of touch according to many, with an overwhelming sentiment among viewers being that even such a grandiose promotion will not save the movie industry. Comments demanding film studios "make better movies" and concluding the studios have "no idea that they're in active failure" were not hard to come by.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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‘The march of Islam’: Chip Roy tells Steve Deace America will surpass France and England in the Islamization of the West

The debate over Sharia law, immigration, assimilation, and whether America is starting to look like parts of Europe continues to be deeply divisive.To gauge the severity of the issue, BlazeTV host Steve Deace spoke with Texas Representative and attorney general candidate Chip Roy (R), a co-founder of the Sharia-Free America Caucus in the House of Representatives. “How real is this, Chip?” Deace asks bluntly.“It’s very real. Our Democrat colleagues like to dismiss it as they did yesterday in the hearing that I held on this very topic,” Roy says, referring to the May 13 House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing titled “Sharia-Free America: Why Political Islam & Sharia Law Are Incompatible with the U.S. Constitution.”“I wanted to show that number one, we have had 5.5 million people imported into the United States from majority-Muslim countries since 9/11. That’s suicidal; it’s stupid. Number two, the Muslim Brotherhood is driving the agenda, and all of the organizations that are basically affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood, even if they don’t want to admit it, they’re driving the agenda in a concerted and organized plan,” he explains, citing several examples of Islam’s growing influence in the state of Texas.Deace puts the 5.5 million statistic into perspective: “That would be the 24th-largest state in the union if it was just in one location. That would be more people than live in the following places: Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Oregon, Oklahoma, Connecticut, Utah, Nevada, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Idaho, Nebraska, West Virginia, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Maine, Montana, Rhode Island, Delaware, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, Vermont, and Wyoming.”But when you consider that a huge portion of these immigrants have then started families in the U.S., it gets even more alarming.“Let’s add in the children that they have created over those last 25 years at a higher rate than we are. I promise you that number is a much higher number. Maybe you double it,” Roy says.“That’d be a top 10 state,” Deace says.Roy says that he’s often questioned about his commitment to the First Amendment, but these critics misunderstand his advocacy.“I’m not telling people what they can believe or not believe. Nothing about what I’m saying is that. What I’m saying is, you can't advocate a political ideology, the stated objective of which for the vast majority of the people adherent to the religion is to undermine our civilization and destroy Western civilization,” he explains.“It is Islam that is the inconsistent element here with our Western values, and we have to acknowledge it because you can’t win a war you don’t acknowledge exists — and one exists,” Roy continues.Deace sums it up succinctly: “You have a right to believe what you want to believe; you don’t necessarily have a right to believe it here.”While many, especially conservatives, are worried about illegal immigration, Deace and Roy point out that America has a “legal immigration problem” as well, specifically when it comes to Muslim migrants.Roy points to England and France, where legal immigration from predominantly Muslim countries has significantly altered city demographics and culture.“If we think that what’s happening in London and Paris is not happening right now on steroids, we’re crazy,” he says. “I think we will surpass how bad it is in the United Kingdom and France very quickly because people here will use the First Amendment ... as a sword that they’re actually unable to do as easily in the U.K. or France.”Roy warns that Muslim immigrants plan “to use our own property rights” and other freedoms “against us” to build “housing communities in and around their religious centers,” which is tied to their broader plan to conquer the West.“By far, our number one threat to our country's future ... is the march of Islam into our communities,” he comments.To hear the full interview, watch the episode above.Want more from Steve Deace?To enjoy more of Steve's take on national politics, Christian worldview, and principled conservatism with a snarky twist, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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Florida art teacher fired after video shows her hanging black baby doll in her classroom

Students are claiming emotional trauma from their middle school teacher apparently hanging a black baby doll by an electrical cord from the television in her Florida classroom.The bizarre incident was caught on video and was widely circulated before the art teacher was fired from the job at Barrington Middle School in Lithia.'They should not have to sit in the classroom and worry if they're going to see images that can terrorize them for life.'Nina Williams, the parent of the student who recorded the teacher, wants her to face serious consequences."I want her teaching certificate gone," Williams said. "I don't want her to be able to practice in another state. I don't want her to be able to do what she did to my child and the other many children in that classroom to any other children."Williams posted the video on Tuesday to social media, where it quickly went viral."She needs to be charged for it and license removed. Not be around kids at all," said Aracelis Perez, the parent of another student who recorded the teacher throwing the doll away after the hanging.After much outrage, the district said the teacher had been terminated immediately on Wednesday."Our school counselors and administrators will continue to be available to meet with any students at Barrington Middle School who have concerns or need additional support," reads the statement from the district.Among those outraged was Hillsborough NAACP President Yvette Lewis."They should not have to sit in the classroom and worry if they're going to see images that can terrorize them for life," Lewis said. "If you don't know your history, you're bound to repeat it, and it was clear that this teacher did not know the history. Because if you knew your history and you knew what that meant and how it will invoke fear or intimidation to African-Americans, you would have never done it."Lewis went on to claim that the incident might not have happened if Florida state officials had not removed certain African-American history books from schools.The teacher, whose name is Karen Savage, did not return requests for comment from WTLV-TV.RELATED: NY middle school teacher fired over 'racist' joke allegedly made to two students about slavery The district said the Florida Department of Education's Office of Professional Practice Services is investigating whether her teaching certificate should be revoked.WTSP-TV asked the FBI if it was investigating the case, but the agency refused to confirm or disconfirm any investigation.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Truck-driving illegal alien from India arrested for horrific hit-and-run that killed 2 young Americans

California Highway Patrol officers responded around 12:20 p.m. on Tuesday to a multiple-vehicle crash near Lodi that left two young Americans dead. The man believed to be responsible for the carnage — an illegal alien from India — reportedly fled the scene on foot.The suspect, 24-year-old Manvir Singh, was quickly tracked down and arrested by San Joaquin County sheriff's deputies and taken to the county jail, where he remains in custody as of early Thursday.'This criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill.'The deceased, ages 20 and 16, were sitting in a Kia Forte and slowing to a stop behind a Nissan Frontier and a Toyota Camry in the far right lane of northbound Highway 99 when a heavy-duty truck driven by the suspect and carrying a fully loaded semi-trailer smashed into them, reported Freight Waves.According to CHP, the 80,000-pound truck hammered the rear of the Kia and launched it into the Camry, killing two Americans and sending five others to hospital, two of whom suffered critical injuries.Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed that Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom's California — where an estimated 35% of the commercial drivers are Sikh, an Indian religious group — issued Singh a commercial driver's license in March 2025.RELATED: Fraudulent trucking carriers just ran out of road with new registration system, DOT says Al Drago/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesDuffy noted further that Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration investigators "are looking into how this illegal got his CDL and will investigate the trucking company who employed this driver."Amritsar Trans Inc., the intrastate freight company that reportedly operates the truck, is registered in Manteca, California; owns or leases five vehicles; has nine drivers; is unrated by the FMCSA; and is apparently run by Baljeet Singh.Freight Waves highlighted that the company was cited for six violations across 11 inspections in the two-year window that ended April 24, 2026. One of the violations was for speeding 15 or more miles per hour over the posted limit, and another was for falsifying duty status to conceal having driven over hours.Manvir Singh has been charged with felony vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, felony hit-and-run resulting in death or injury, and obstructing or resisting arrest. The Indian, whose bail has been set at $185,000, is set to appear in court Thursday afternoon.The Department of Homeland Security told Fox News that Manvir Singh illegally entered the country through Arizona in 2023 and was subsequently released into the U.S. by the Biden administration.U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer request in hopes that California authorities will ultimately transfer the illegal alien into federal custody."This criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill two innocent people in a multi-vehicle crash in California," DHS acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement. "He is now charged with vehicular manslaughter, hit and run resulting in death or injury, and resisting a police officer.""This is yet another example of why illegal aliens should not be operating trucks on American highways," added Bis.Transportation Secretary Duffy emphasized that "Dalilah’s law would have revoked this illegal trucker’s license. Congress must pass Dalilah’s Law NOW."H.R. 5688, Dalilah's Law, would ban states from issuing commercial driver's licenses to illegal aliens and limit issuance to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and holders of specific work visas. The legislation would also require the revocation of any existing ineligible CDLs.The legislation takes its name from Dalilah Coleman, a little girl grievously injured in a car accident that was caused by an illegal alien from India who reportedly obtained a commercial driver's license from Gov. Gavin Newsom's Department of Motor Vehicles.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Democrat twerks for votes, posts her own mug shots, and celebrates being the ‘enemy’ of white men

James Talarico and Graham Platner are two of the most controversial Democrats running for office this year, but one new ridiculous Democrat star is now joining their ranks — and her name is Shelby Campbell.Campbell, who is running for Congress in Michigan, is using a different campaigning method.That is, she’s posting videos of herself twerking on social media.“She’s 32 years old. She is apparently a law student. She’s a single mom. Gosh, who would have thought the woman twerking on social media would be a single mom? And she has four mug shots on her campaign website,” BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales explains.“This is the absolute state of the Democrat Party,” she adds, before playing a TikTok video Campbell posted.“It’s our time: the wine-mom gang,” Campbell says in the video while dancing around in a big T-shirt and disheveled hair.“White ladies, I'm glad that we are becoming the enemy to the white man as well. I’m proud of you. Now, let’s get it, girls,” she adds.But that’s not the worst of it.“Let me present to you: Shelby Campbell mocking people who pray for child gunshot victims,” Gonzales comments, before playing another clip.“Sky Daddy, please, please save the children from being shot with guns. Not by reforming the laws, but just by praying to you. Please, Sky Daddy. Dumb. Idiotic,” Campbell says in the video, again looking disheveled.“At a certain point … we just need to come to terms with the fact that this is their best and brightest,” Gonzales says.Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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Almonds feed a people. AI feeds a machine.

The artificial intelligence boom has become one of the biggest engines of the American economy. It has also triggered a growing backlash against the data centers that make the boom possible. Tech moguls have rushed to build giant warehouses packed with the computing power needed to run AI systems, but they have done almost nothing to explain to ordinary Americans why those facilities deserve so much land, water, electricity, and political favoritism.That failure should have created an obvious opening for libertarians. Governments shower data-center projects with subsidies, wield eminent domain to seize land, and help politically connected corporations reshape local communities in the name of technological progress. A coherent libertarian response would attack the merger of state power and corporate power.The first great use of AI will not be liberation. It will be surveillance and control.Instead, many libertarians have chosen to cheer the expansion without asking what the technology will be used for or whom it will serve. Their quasi-religious loyalty to capital has pushed them into another foolish position and exposed the danger of turning an economic theory into a full worldview.The tech elite insist that AI will revolutionize the world, but they have done almost nothing to tell average people how their own lives will improve. Silicon Valley entrepreneurs spin wild stories about superhuman intelligence and the automation of tens of millions of jobs. That does not sound like a sales pitch. It sounds like the setup for a science-fiction dystopia. The one concrete justification they offer is strategic: AI will supposedly define the future of warfare, and America must stay ahead of China.That argument would carry more weight if the same people pushing AI were not also so committed to building the kind of technology most likely to be used against Americans. They are not preparing some noble shield for the republic. They are building tools that can make the United States look a lot more like the techno-authoritarian China they claim to fear.Data centers consume staggering amounts of electricity, sometimes drawing as much power as a moderate-sized city. They also use enormous volumes of water, create nonstop noise, and disfigure the landscape. Developers have found ways to soften some of those costs by building new power infrastructure and improving cooling efficiency, but none of the problems have been solved. In the meantime, local communities absorb the burden.The economic case is weak as well. Data centers create construction jobs while they are being built, but once construction ends, they employ surprisingly few people. Governments usually justify subsidies by promising long-term economic activity and job growth. In the case of data centers, corporations collect the incentives while communities get very little in return.A sane political movement would notice that. Many libertarians have not. Instead of challenging subsidies and land seizures, they have fought to champion the projects. Nick Gillespie of Reason recently posted a chart showing that almond farms use far more water than AI data centers. Almonds are notoriously inefficient in water use, and agriculture probably does consume more water overall.But the comparison gives away the problem. People eat food. AI, at least so far, mostly offers job displacement and surveillance.RELATED: Your enemies aren’t mentally ill. They apparently just want to kill you. Blaze Media IllustrationLibertarianism grew, in part, out of the Austrian school of economics, which is useful for understanding markets. It was never meant to serve as a complete theory of human life. Like Marxists, however, many libertarians have turned an economic framework into a totalizing ideology. Free markets, contract law, and voluntary exchange become an all-encompassing lens through which everything must be judged. Once that happens, it becomes difficult to see anything that does not show up in GDP.The real question is not how much of a resource gets spent, but for what purpose. Most people would not give up a hand to save a cockroach. Most would give up their lives to save a child. On paper, preserving the cockroach may look like the more efficient transaction. Only a lunatic would fail to understand why no sane person would ever choose it over the child.Economics helps explain financial exchange, but in its hunger for abstraction, it often strips away the human element that drives actual decisions. Treat almonds and AI as interchangeable “economic activity,” and you erase the context that gives moral meaning to both. That is the error every ideology makes. Grand unified theories comfort the rational mind because they promise predictive clarity. Then they collide with actual human beings living in actual places.Kevin O’Leary recently went on Tucker Carlson’s podcast to praise the record-setting data center he wants to build in Utah. Carlson pressed him repeatedly to name a job AI would create for ordinary Americans. O’Leary could not identify a single one. He fell back on vague assurances that new technologies always create jobs somewhere in the future. The one benefit he seemed sure about was that AI might help America defend Taiwan in a future war with China. That is a revealing answer to citizens asking how this technology will help their own country.RELATED: The liberal guide to committing national suicide Blaze Media IllustrationMany libertarians now seem to support data centers out of sheer loyalty to capital itself. Economic activity becomes an end in itself. Progress, no matter the cost, is presumed to produce more liberty. That is delusional. The first great use of AI will not be liberation. It will be surveillance and control. The same corporate and political class that backed vaccine mandates, digital surveillance, censorship, and biometric passes during COVID is now demanding trust on AI. Nothing in its conduct suggests a change of heart.Our tech oligarchs lined up with Democrats, outsourced American jobs, embraced censorship, and showed enormous appetite for monitoring the population. They are not trustworthy allies.The backlash against data centers may lack intellectual polish, but the instinct is sound. The elites driving AI are not on our side, and Americans have no reason to sacrifice their communities, resources, and liberty on behalf of people who plainly intend to use this technology against them.

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MIT's AI Future Scenarios Range from ‘Star Trek’ Utopia to Human Extinction

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has identified 12 possible future outcomes of artificial intelligence — ranging from a perfect utopia to complete human extinction. BlazeTV host Pat Gray enjoys some of them, while others are deeply unsettling. ‘The libertarian utopia: AI brings prosperity and AI-driven automation replaces most human jobs. The AI is vastly more intelligent but does not interfere with humans, leaving them to co-exist in separate zones,’ Gray reads. ‘The egalitarian utopia,’ he continues reading, ‘AI and robotics lead to extreme abundance. Ownership becomes obsolete because robots produce everything needed, and resources are essentially free.’ ‘That’s like a ‘Star Trek’ outcome,’ he adds. The next is the ‘benevolent dictator possibility.’ ‘A super intelligent AI runs the world, making decisions that are 0% corrupt and perfectly fair,’ Gray says, noting that the ‘first three are pretty decent options.’ However, after those three, the AI starts to get a little more controlling. ‘The gatekeeper: A single all-powerful AI controls all technology and prevents humans from developing any other dangerous technologies, ensuring safety at the cost of freedom,’ Gray explains, before moving on to the ‘protector god.’ This AI is ‘developed specifically to defend humanity, acting as an omnipotent guardian against existential threats.’ One concerning option is the ‘zookeeper option,’ which keeps humans in ‘a protected, comfortable state similar to a nature reserve.’ Even scarier is the ‘1984 surveillance state possibility.’ This AI would ‘create an inescapable totalitarian surveillance state where every action is monitored and dissent is impossible.’ ‘We’re almost there now,’ Gray says, before moving on to the ‘cyborg enhancement path,’ which involves humans integrating ‘AI directly into their bodies and minds.’ The ‘self-preservation replacement scenario’ follows, where ‘AI is developed, but its goals diverge from humanity’s, leading to the eradication of humans.’ ‘Not out of malice, but because humans are in the way of its goals,’ Gray says. ‘Man, I could see that happening.’ Then there is the ‘apocalyptic future,’ which features a ‘poorly designed super intelligent AI’ breaking free and ‘destroying civilization,’ and ‘the boredom scenario,’ where ‘AI does everything so well that humans lose their sense of purpose.’ The final scenario is the ‘oops scenario,’ where ‘humans try to create a controlled AI but fail, creating something they cannot understand or control, leading to unpredictable, potentially catastrophic results.’ ‘So,’ Gray says, ‘there’s a few.’ Want more from Pat Gray? To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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Communist dictator of Cuba INDICTED for murder of US citizens by Trump Justice Department

The U.S. Department of Justice says Cuban ex-dictator Raul Castro has been indicted on charges related to the shooting down of two planes in international waters. Castro, 94, ruled over the communist government in the island nation until 2018 after his brother, revolutionary icon Fidel Castro, passed over control in 2008 over his health issues. Fidel Castro died in 2016 at the age of 90.'If you kill Americans, we will pursue you. No matter who you are. No matter what title you hold.'In an indictment unsealed Wednesday, the U.S. government charged that the surviving Castro should be held criminally responsible for the deaths of American citizens.On Feb. 24, 1996, the Cuban government fired upon and shot down two unarmed U.S. civilian aircraft, killing four Americans who were on a rescue mission, according to the indictment. "For the first time in nearly 70 years, senior leadership of the Cuban regime has been charged in the United States for alleged acts of violence resulting in the deaths of American citizens," reads a statement from acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. "President Trump and this Justice Department are committed to restoring a simple principle: if you kill Americans, we will pursue you. No matter who you are. No matter what title you hold." The four Americans were working with Hermanos al Rescate, or Brothers to the Rescue, a humanitarian operation that sought to aid Cubans trying to flee the communist regime. The DOJ alleges that the organization was infiltrated by communist agents who provided information to the Cuban military in order to plan the attack on the planes. The indictment alleges charges of conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, two counts of destruction of aircraft, and four counts of murder. In addition to Castro, the indictment also names five other Cuban officials who are allegedly partly responsible for killing the Americans. RELATED: 'I can do anything I want with it': Trump confirms he's eying another country for the 'taking' The U.S. nationals killed in the operation were Carlos Costa, Armando Alejandre Jr., Mario de la Peña, and Pablo Morales. "For 30 years these families have waited for answers — and this FBI never forgot," FBI Director Kash Patel said. "We will continue working with our Justice Department partners to bring to justice those who attacked our civilians." The defendants face a maximum penalty of death or life imprisonment on the murder and conspiracy charges if convicted, the DOJ said. In response to the indictment, current Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez claimed in Spanish: "On February 24, 1996, Cuba acted in legitimate self-defense within its jurisdictional waters, following repeated and dangerous violations of our airspace by notorious terrorists — a fact of which the U.S. administration at the time was alerted on more than a dozen occasions, yet it ignored the warnings and allowed those violations to continue." Whether Castro and the other defendants will be extradited to the United States to face the charges is unclear. Blanche said of Castro: "There was a warrant issued for his arrest. So we expect that he will show up here, by his own will or by another way." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Musk seeks justice for British teen who died in police custody after being accused of racism by Sikh suspected murderer

Blood has begun to boil in response to the damning revelations about the unprovoked butchery of 18-year-old Englishman Henry Nowak, his apparent post-stabbing traducement by Sikh suspect Vickrum Digwa, and his bloody death in Southampton police custody.Tommy Robinson, an activist who has been highly vocal about the fallout of mass immigration and the failure of multiculturalism in England, said the evidence presented in Digwa's murder trial is "f**king outrageous." 'Will the anti-racism movement even bat an eyelid?' Former Trump adviser and Tesla CEO Elon Musk called Nowak's alleged treatment by police "unconscionable." "This poor boy was running away from someone who stabbed him & stole his phone, but the police in the UK attacked him instead of his murderer!" Musk claimed. Musk has vowed to "fund a wrongful death lawsuit against these disgusting excuses for law enforcement," adding that "they damn well better have been fired." The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, which oversees Southampton, noted in a release several days after Nowak's slaying — a release that was recently scrubbed from the department's website — that officers responded around 11:30 p.m. on Dec. 3, 2025, to reports of an altercation taking place in Portswood, a suburb of Southampton, England. RELATED: UK bans American ‘far-right agitators’ ahead of Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march AAron Ontiveroz/Denver Post/Getty Images (L); Alex Pantling/RFU/The RFU Collection/Getty Images (R) The constabulary stated that officers found Nowak with multiple stab wounds; that he was pronounced dead on the scene; and that Digwa and his mother, Kiran Kaur, were charged in connection with the Englishman's death. Of course, there was far more to the story. Prosecutor Nicholas Lobbenberg provided the jury in Digwa's trial with additional insights into Nowak's demise, alleging, for example, that: Nowak — on his way home from a night out with his soccer team during which he consumed less than the drink-drive limit — was happily singing to himself and sending Snapchat videos to friends when he encountered Digwa; Nowak captured footage on his phone of Digwa openly carrying around an 8-inch Sikh blade, in addition to the smaller kirpan blade he was also carrying around his neck; Nowak's phone containing the damning footage — including a clip where the suspect states, "I am a bad man" — was ultimately found in Digwa's pocket; Neighbors supposedly did not see the attack but heard Nowak declare that he had been stabbed and was dying; The victim, spouting blood, attempted to climb a fence to escape his attacker, only to have the Sikh alleged assailant "aggressively pursue him"; Digwa "didn't seek help for the man he had injured with his sizeable knife, instead he accused him of being a racist and being drunk"; Digwa's mother was captured on video taking the murder weapon back to the family home where it was "stashed among an arsenal of weapons at the home"; Analysis found DNA from the mother, hairs from Digwa, and blood from Nowak on the knife; and Digwa declined to comment in a police interview following the stabbing but provided a prepared statement claiming that "Henry Nowak had subjected him to a drunken, racist attack," in response to which he "stabbed out twice with his kirpan." Jurors were shown police bodycam footage of Nowak's arrest. The footage shows police first finding Nowak leaning against a wall, being propped up by the suspect's father, the Daily Echo reported. Nowak, who can be heard on the footage saying he "can't breathe," according to the Daily Echo, is handcuffed while on his side and bleeding out. After an officer informs the victim that he is under arrest on suspicion of assault, Nowak repeatedly states that he has been stabbed. According to the Daily Echo, a male voice responds at one point: "I don't think you have, mate." Only after the pierced Briton collapsed did police reportedly start administering first aid. By the time a doctor was flown in by helicopter, the young man had perished. "A student was stabbed with a 'shashtar' knife on a night out. As he lay bleeding to death, his attacker claimed he'd racially abused him, so the police handcuffed him. Henry Nowak choked to death, in a puddle of his own blood under arrest for 'racism', in Britain, in 2025," wrote British politician Robert Jenrick, a Reform UK member of parliament. "Will there be protests at his death? Will the anti-racism movement even bat an eyelid?" Jenrick continued. "I suspect not. They've totally lost the plot." The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary did not respond to Blaze News' request for comment, nor did the councilors and the member of parliament who oversee Portswood. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Democrat voters in Georgia want nothing to do with Trump-hating ex-Republican

Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan appears to be a washed-up politician without a party after Democrat voters showed on Tuesday they want nothing to do with him.Duncan spent nearly a decade in state elected office as a Republican. He was a representative in the Georgia House from 2013 until 2017 and lieutenant governor from 2019 until 2023, so he was an executive in charge during the controversial 2020 presidential election.'I remain 100% committed to ... combating ... the Donald Trump crisis.'A month after the 2020 race in Georgia was called for Joe Biden over Donald Trump, Duncan claimed that persistent GOP challenges to the results would damage the Republican Party. "I’m very, very worried that this affects our brand of conservatism," he said at the time.By 2024, Duncan had morphed into an ardently anti-Trump activist. Not only did he endorse Biden for re-election as well as Biden's replacement, Kamala Harris, but Duncan even made an appearance at the Democratic National Convention, begging voters to "dump Trump."In January 2025, the Georgia Republican Party formally expelled Duncan, prohibiting him from entering party events or property, banning him from running for state office again as a Republican, and expunging its endorsements of his previous campaigns.By mid-September, Duncan had fully transitioned into a donkey, declaring his candidacy to run for Georgia governor as Democrat in 2026.RELATED: Georgia GOP banishes former lieutenant governor after Harris endorsement Keisha Lance Bottoms; Megan Varner/Getty ImagesIt didn't go well.In the Democratic primary on Tuesday, Duncan finished a humiliating fourth, garnering just 7% of the total vote. The winner, Keisha Lance Bottoms, served only one tumultuous term as mayor of Atlanta that included the violent 2020 riots.Even in his concession tweet, Duncan still continued to rail against Trump: "While this result wasn’t what we hoped for, I remain 100% committed to standing up for our state. That means combating the affordability crisis, the health care crisis and the Donald Trump crisis."Trump, meanwhile, claimed victory after victory Tuesday night as his preferred candidates in Georgia, Alabama, Idaho, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Oregon either won their races outright or at least advanced to an upcoming runoff.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Mark Fuhrman is dead, but his question still hangs over America

Los Angeles Police Department Detective Mark Fuhrman, who died last week at 74, played a central role in the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial. But even now, more than 30 years on, that needs clarification. Simpson, the former NFL star and actor, stood trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. In the courtroom, however, the real defendant often seemed to be Fuhrman.Fuhrman collected key physical evidence, including the bloody glove. So Simpson’s defense team made the detective, not the accused killer, the trial’s main target. Fuhrman had denied using the “N-word,” but the defense proved otherwise and, from that point, argued that he could have planted evidence. On the other side, prosecutor Marcia Clark looked overmatched, and Christopher Darden did little better.Mark Fuhrman can rest in peace knowing he was right all along.As a stringer for the Washington Times, I was at the courthouse for the verdict. An airplane circled above towing a banner that read, “If it does not fit you must acquit — bulls**t.” I believed Simpson was guilty, but when the acquittal came down, I felt some relief. This was Los Angeles, where many people believe police do nothing but harass, beat, and kill black people. When that narrative takes hold, the default response is to burn down the city. The gangs were ready. For plenty of others, the verdict was a joke.Jay Leno joked about Simpson’s new show, “My So-Called Knife,” while others volunteered to help O.J. “find the real killer.” As Fox News later noted, Fuhrman was convicted of perjury, making him the only person connected to the case who was convicted of a crime related to the trial. Yet many of his colleagues still regarded him as a strong detective, and later events helped explain why.In 1998, Fuhrman published “Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley?” The victim, a 15-year-old girl, was beaten to death with a golf club in 1975. Fuhrman showed how Greenwich police had effectively acted as a private security force for the wealthy Skakel family. They were also badly out of their depth on a murder case and botched the investigation, especially the crime scene.The murder weapon, a 6-iron, came from a set owned by the Skakels. The evidence pointed strongly to someone in the family. Michael Skakel, then 15, had a reputation for violent behavior, giving Martha reason to fear him. In 2002, he was sentenced to 20 years to life for her murder.But the Skakels are related to the Kennedys, and in 2003 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote a lengthy article for the Atlantic arguing that Michael was innocent and his conviction and imprisonment were “a miscarriage of justice.”RELATED: Former LAPD detective: Political correctness and justice are not compatible KEN LUBAS/POOL/AFP/Getty ImagesIn 2018, the Connecticut Supreme Court overturned Skakel’s conviction, ruling that his attorney had failed to present alibi evidence effectively. In 2020, a state prosecutor announced that Skakel would not be retried, and the murder charge was dropped.Skakel then sued the prosecution, and in 2026 he is still denouncing “bold-faced lies.” The Moxley family have never wavered in their belief that Michael Skakel killed Martha, much as the Goldman family never wavered about O.J. Simpson.In 1997, a jury found Simpson liable in a civil wrongful-death case. In 2007, a federal judge awarded the Goldman family rights to “If I Did It” to help satisfy the $38 million judgment against Simpson. Simpson died in 2024 at 76.The Moxley case led Fuhrman to ask whether America has “two systems of justice in this country, one for the rich and another for the rest of us.” The same question hovered over the Simpson case.Mark Fuhrman can rest in peace knowing he was more right than wrong.

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Trump-backed candidate easily wins primary to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in Kentucky

The candidate backed by President Donald Trump to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) won quickly after the polls closed in Kentucky Tuesday evening.Despite only 7% of precincts reporting, CBS News declared Rep. Andy Barr (R) the winner after he garnered an impressive 62.7% of the vote, compared to 28.7% for his closest competitor, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. 'Like President Trump said, Andy knows what it takes to get things done and deliver BIG for the America First agenda.' The seat in the U.S. Senate is soon to be vacated after McConnell announced in February that he was not seeking re-election in what would have been his eighth term in office. The Republican primary contest had been heated until the president called on former candidate Nate Morris to drop out of the race in exchange for an ambassador position. Morris went on to endorse Barr after dropping out.Prior to dropping out, Morris called both Barr and Cameron "puppets" belonging to McConnell. Barr will go on to face a Democratic candidate in the general election in November, but he is very likely to win in the far-right Republican state. Trump described Barr as "a wonderful man who's been with me all the way" during a Trump rally, according to video posted by WHAS-TV. "Congratulations to Kentucky's next senator, Andy Barr. Andy is a proven conservative champion who puts Kentucky first," Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina said on social media. RELATED: Trump accuses Democrat governor of MASSIVE election fraud; officials say it was a printer error Morris had gotten an enormous boost from Elon Musk in January when the tech billionaire donated $10 million to the Fight for Kentucky super PAC, which supported Morris. "Like President Trump said, Andy knows what it takes to get things done and deliver BIG for the America First agenda," Morris said on social media after dropping out. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Pirro: FBI now involved in probe to find culprits behind teen takeover brawl at DC Chipotle

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said the FBI is now involved in the investigation to find the culprits in a teen takeover brawl over the weekend at a Washington, D.C., Chipotle restaurant — and Pirro blasted the brawlers' parents, WJLA-TV reported. "This kind of thing is destroying the quality of life in the District," Pirro said at a news conference Monday, the station reported. "Residents are finding it extremely difficult to enjoy public parks and spaces, as well as waterfront areas. The residents are starting to feel like these out-of-control teens are taking away their happiness and their quiet enjoyment." 'It was like an ambush. They looked like ninjas, dressed in black, with ski masks, and they just piled into the main eatery.' What's more, Saturday night's teen takeover brawl occurred just one day after Pirro promised a crackdown on juvenile crime in the District of Columbia by holding parents responsible. "These teens, they need to find something productive to do," Pirro said, according to WJLA. "Parents, that's your job." The Metropolitan Police Department said the incident began as a shouting match between two groups of youths and then escalated into a brawl, the station reported. "It was not just violence occurring between individuals. It was simply destruction of property," Pirro said, according to WJLA. "It was a takeover of a restaurant by individuals who felt like they could get away with it. Well, they're not going to get away with it." Pirro said she intends to "aggressively" prosecute the teens involved as well as their parents, the station noted. "If you know where your teen is and what they are doing and allow them to continue their conduct and continue to allow them to flourish, we’re going to prosecute you," Pirro stated, WJLA reported. RELATED: 'Teen chaos in DC': Brawl with chairs used as weapons erupts in Chipotle after Pirro's warning to parents of thugs However, Pirro also said she needs D.C. Public Schools to help by giving her access to truancy records, the station noted. She also said the Metropolitan Police Department and the Office of the Attorney General of D.C. are in place to assist with the prosecution of parents, WJLA reported. In addition, Pirro implored the D.C. Council to reinstate a discretionary curfew so police can track and stop teen takeovers before they happen, the station said. "We are in the most important city in the nation," Pirro added, according to WJLA. "This is the nation's capital. This is where the nation's 250 anniversary will take place on July. This is where we have to make people proud of that city on the hill, and unless we come together and do this together, it will not happen." The station said video recorded inside the Chipotle during the brawl shows a man in a red shirt trying to protect his children. WJLA said it spoke to that man — Rafael Jauregui — on Monday, and he shared that he took his seven children to the Nationals-Orioles baseball game Saturday — and then to dinner at Chipotle. Jauregui's five youngest kids — who range in age from 4 to 14 years old — were with him inside Chipotle when a brawl erupted, the station said. "At that point, I tell the children, 'Get with me, get up, let's start backing up,'" the dad told WJLA. "And then it was like an ambush. They looked like ninjas, dressed in black, with ski masks, and they just piled into the main eatery." More from the station: Jauregui said he and the kids were backed into a corner. As an Air Force veteran, he said his military training kicked in, and he looked to see if any of the teens were armed with guns or knives, but didn't see any. Instead they lifted high chairs and other chairs and smashed them over each other while fighting. Rafael says he decided to protect the space around his kids, and not to allow any of the fighting teens to get too close. He said he's proud that his two sons who were with him shielded their three younger sisters. But at the same time, he says his kids never should have had to witness what happened. "My son said on the way home, 'Papa, I can't unsee that,'" Jauregui recounted to WJLA. "Those individuals have now directly impacted my security, my life. My children are now talking about [how they never] want to go to Chipotle again. Or at least not that one." RELATED: Democratic mayor declares public emergency and reinstitutes juvenile curfew in DC Jauregui added to the station that he supports Pirro's plan to crack down and charge parents in some cases. “[I'm] in line with what the U.S. Attorney is trying to do, saying, 'Hey, listen, this is not just teenagers messing around, this is next level.' Where a dad can't bring ... kids to a Nats' game and grab a bite after," he noted to WJLA. Laurie Schalow, Chipotle's chief corporate affairs officer, told the station in a statement that "the health and safety of our employees and our guests is our highest priority. We have zero tolerance for guests who behave recklessly in our restaurants and put others at risk. No team members or guests were physically injured, and we are actively supporting local law enforcement in their investigation of the incident." Pirro said during a news conference on Friday that "parental involvement has been a noted gap in any discussion [about teen takeovers]. That ends today," WJLA said. Pirro told the station her office immediately would begin "aggressively prosecuting parents," and that she would be going after them specifically for "contributing to the delinquency of a minor," which she said is covered by D.C.'s curfew law. "This statute makes it unlawful for an adult to enable, facilitate, or permit a minor to engage in delinquent acts," Pirro noted to WJLA. "The penalty is up to six months imprisonment." She also said parents could face fines and mandatory classes in addition to jail time, the station said. Pirro also said parents could be charged even if their children involved in a takeover aren't prosecuted, WJLA reported. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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18-year-old accused of stabbing his elderly grandmother to death; cops find knives protruding from victim's body

An 18-year-old New Jersey male is accused of stabbing his elderly grandmother to death — and police found knives protruding from the victim's body Monday morning.Louis Brown of Jackson Township on Monday was charged with murder, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and unlawful possession of a weapon, all in connection with the death of his grandmother, 69-year-old Darlene Brown also of Jackson Township, the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said.'An unbelievably nice person — the nicest person to talk to, intelligent, just always helpful, always kind.'Jackson Township Police Department officers around 7 a.m. Monday responded to a residence on Justin Way in reference to a 911 call stating that someone had been murdered, officials said.Officers found Louis Brown standing at the front doorway of the residence, officials said, adding that Brown exited the residence with his hands up and was immediately taken into custody while officers conducted their investigation.Officers entered the home and found the body of a deceased female — later identified as Darlene Brown — in an upstairs bedroom with apparent stab wounds to her face and neck, officials said, adding that officers observed two knives protruding from the victim.An investigation — which was conducted by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit, Jackson Township Police Department Detective Bureau, and Ocean County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit — revealed that Louis Brown was the individual who called 911 and was responsible for his grandmother’s death, officials said. Brown was charged and taken to the Ocean County Jail, where he remained Tuesday morning. There is no hearing information in Brown's jail record, which also lists no bail.RELATED: Florida thug allegedly stabs his grandmother 11 times on Mother's Day — after being asked to help carry in groceries Image source: Jackson Township (N.J.) PoliceJasmina Perazic, a resident of the complex where the stabbing took place, told NJ.com Darlene Brown lived in a unit with her grandson, Louis Brown, a high school senior. Perazic — the head women’s basketball coach at Georgian Court University — told the outlet that Louis Brown moved in with his grandmother after his mom died of sickle cell anemia. Perazic described Darlene Brown as a friendly person whom she spoke to at least five times a week, NJ.com added.“An unbelievably nice person — the nicest person to talk to, intelligent, just always helpful, always kind," Perazic said to the outlet in regard to Darlene Brown. “It just looked like she was working so hard to take care of him.”Perazic added to NJ.com that Louis Brown was quiet and had been bullied in school, but she saw no warning signs that anything was wrong. In fact, Perazic told the outlet that his grandmother said Louis Brown was a good kid who was doing well in school.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Democrats attempt a power-grab in Georgia after humiliating failure in Virginia

Former President Barack Obama joined other liberals earlier this year in championing an unlawful power-grab in Virginia that would have delivered to Democrats 10 of the state's 11 congressional districts, and now they have a new plan cooked up in Georgia.To Democrats' chagrin, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled on May 8 that the costly gerrymandering scheme there was illegal, thereby preserving the 2021-era congressional maps in which Democrats and Republicans enjoyed a 6-5 split.'It’s unfortunate the other side, backed by money that’s from outside the state ...'On the eve of power-mad liberals' humiliating defeat in Virginia, Obama turned his gaze southward to another opportunity for a potential increase in Democrat power."State supreme court justices play a critical role in defending your rights and freedoms, which is why the election happening in Georgia right now is so important," wrote Obama. "Make sure you have a plan to vote for Jen Jordan and Miracle Rankin, the only two candidates in the race with strong records of standing up for all Georgians."Eight of the Georgia Supreme Court's nine justices are presently appointees of Republican governors. Two GOP-appointed, conservative-backed justices — Sarah Warren and Charlie Bethel — are, however, fighting for re-election on Tuesday, and another three GOP-appointed justices will face re-election in 2028.RELATED: Perpetual victim Fani Willis cries RACISM and SEXISM again, this time over common-sense election law Megan Varner/Getty ImagesObama and other Democrats, unhumbled by their blunder in Virginia, appear keen to ideologically flip the Georgia court over the next two years.As Obama indicated, Justice Warren is facing off on Tuesday against former Democrat state Sen. Jen Jordan, while Justice Bethel, a former Republican state senator, is facing off against Miracle Rankin, a personal injury attorney. Both of the Democrat-backed candidates are pro-abortion radicals who enjoy the backing of anti-natalist groups."This is the first time we've gone on offense, and we have raised a bit of money for it," Charlie Bailey, chairman of the Georgia Democratic Party, told CNN."It’s unfortunate the other side, backed by money that’s from outside the state, is trying to make a nonpartisan race political," said Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who is backing both Warren and Bethel. "That’s not how our judiciary works in our state. And I would urge people to vote for the incumbents. They have bipartisan support from people who really understand how important it is to have a nonpartisan judiciary."Outside money and influence are hardly the only issue that has come up in this race.A special committee within Georgia's Judicial Qualifications Commission revealed over the weekend that the Obama-endorsed candidates likely violated the state's Code of Judicial Conduct, reported the Georgia Recorder. Not only did Jordan and Rankin publicly endorse one another; they apparently conveyed that they would restore abortion rights — problematic because judges and judicial candidates are not allowed to make statements about issues likely to come before the court.These damning accusations were suppressed, however, ahead of Election Day by Leslie Gardner, an Obama-appointed federal judge who is the sister of failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.Gardener blocked the special committee from issuing its statement, claiming that the candidates' apparent abortion pledges were constitutionally protected and not explicit enough to constitute violations.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!