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Check out this daily round-up of happenings in politics, government, foreign affairs, entertainment, culture, and more. It's a fresh take on the news with the signature witty edge of the "intellectually irreverent" New York Times #1 bestselling author, historian, and political pundit Dr. Larry Schweikart. The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow.
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IN POLITICAL NEWS Strong polling suggests unified grassroots support for President Donald Trump among his political base. The Pentagon considers maintaining National Guard deployments in Washington, D.C., long term amid public-safety concerns. Responsibility for federal student loans shifts away from the United States Department of Education as restructuring continues. Former FBI Director James Comey faces renewed legal scrutiny tied to broader investigations. Diplomatic tensions persist with Iran while Japan’s leadership engages the U.S. on security cooperation in the Strait of Hormuz. Federal authorities charge suspects in an alleged scheme to transfer sensitive AI technology to China. Internal Democratic Party debates intensify following mixed primary outcomes and shifting polling trends. Federal law-enforcement operations reportedly locate and assist thousands of missing or trafficked children. Property valuation disputes involving Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate resurface. Temporary suspension of the Jones Act aims to speed energy shipments. Staffing disruptions affect operations at the Transportation Security Administration. California leadership proposes major environmental infrastructure spending initiatives. Criminal charges emerge in a prostitution case involving a former educator in New York. Debate grows over intelligence-agency priorities and political rhetoric surrounding governance. IN CULTURAL NEWS The University of California, Berkeley agrees to a settlement in an antisemitism lawsuit. Migration trends highlight shifting domestic relocation patterns across U.S. regions. Historical features spotlight the evolution and modernization of the White House. The United States Mint approves a commemorative coin honoring President Trump. IN TRANSOID NEWS A San Diego hospital discontinues certain gender-affirming treatments for minors. A federal appeals court declines to narrow a prior Supreme Court ruling affecting transgender participation in school sports. Plans advance for a memorial at the site of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida. IN ECONOMIC NEWS Federal officials announce construction of a $17 billion energy facility in Pennsylvania. Analysts at Goldman Sachs question artificial intelligence’s near-term economic impact. New York Governor Kathy Hochul urges wealthy residents to remain in the state amid tax concerns. Alaska’s oil lease auction attracts hundreds of bidders and generates significant revenue. NVIDIA plans to resume certain chip sales to China. Single-family home prices continue to decline nationwide. Planned Parenthood settles an employment discrimination lawsuit. The Federal Communications Commission approves a major media-sector merger. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Actor John Cleese comments on cultural and political shifts in the United Kingdom. Regional tensions escalate as Iran faces broader opposition following attacks on Gulf states. Danish defense discussions highlight contingency planning around Greenland security. Travel restrictions tighten for nationals of China amid internal policy changes. Security forces in Mexico conduct operations against cartel networks. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Martial-arts star Chuck Norris is reported to have died at age 86. Structural changes affect radio operations at CBS. IN MEDICAL NEWS New research examines myocarditis cases among children and potential links to vaccination. Ongoing debate continues regarding vaccine effectiveness studies in older populations. AND FINALLY Conservationists report a significant population rebound for the nightjar bird species. 🐦 Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Joe Kent resigns as National Counterterrorism Center director amid policy disagreements over Iran; Tulsi Gabbard expresses opposing threat assessment. Rep. Ilhan Omar makes controversial remarks about former President Donald Trump amid broader political tensions. Republicans secure additional local election victories, including in a traditionally Democratic district in Virginia. Author Kouri Richins is convicted of murdering her husband. California lawmakers debate recognition of additional religious holidays while facing potential teacher strike disruptions. A military officer is investigated after misplacing classified materials. Rep. James Comer subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding document-handling controversies. Biologist Paul Ehrlich dies following a long academic career. Political fundraising and campaign strategy debates continue in Illinois local races. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Labor leader Cesar Chavez faces renewed scrutiny over historical misconduct allegations affecting commemorations. IN CULTURAL NEWS Fitness personality Jillian Michaels engages in public debate over obesity and health messaging. A student political organization at the University of Arkansas rebrands following internal disagreements. Artists Jelly Roll and Miley Cyrus release a collaborative track. IN TRANSOID NEWS A shelter employee in Tacoma faces criminal charges in an alleged assault case involving an infant. IN ECONOMIC NEWS The United States Postal Service signals financial strain and potential pricing changes. Meta Platforms plans significant layoffs tied to AI-driven restructuring. Producer price inflation continues to trend upward. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission clarifies regulatory treatment of Bitcoin. Median rents decline for the fourth consecutive month. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Energy policy debates intensify in the United Kingdom as renewable developers urge renewed North Sea drilling. Leadership reshuffles occur in China amid defense-sector performance concerns. China’s economic growth projections fall to multi-decade lows. IN INTERGALACTIC NEWS A retired U.S. Air Force officer claims a Cold War-era UFO incident disrupted nuclear systems. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Producer Taylor Sheridan scores strong ratings with new television projects. Actor Mickey Rourke faces financial challenges and potential eviction. IN MEDICAL NEWS A federal judge temporarily halts a vaccine policy meeting led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. affecting injury reporting mechanisms. Research into a gene found in Himalayan yaks shows promise for treating neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis. AND FINALLY A 2,000-year-old Phoenician coin is discovered in circulation after being used as bus fare in Leeds. 🪙 Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles announces early-stage breast cancer diagnosis while remaining in her role. Media controversy emerges over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth serving steak and lobster to troops. Michael Cohen claims he was pressured to provide testimony in a case linked to Letitia James. Multiple convictions occur in extremist attack cases, including terrorism-related charges tied to an incident at an immigration detention facility. President Donald Trump orders strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island energy infrastructure amid rising regional tensions. Polling shows Trump maintaining higher approval ratings compared with past presidents at a similar stage. Courtroom cameras are approved for the trial of Tyler Robinson, accused of targeting activist Charlie Kirk. A former security associate linked to Rep. Jasmine Crockett is killed during a police warrant operation. Justice Department concerns surface regarding election administration practices in Maricopa County, Arizona. Washington State enacts a “millionaires’ tax,” prompting reported relocations by business figures including Jeff Bezos and Howard Schultz. Commentary highlights social and governance challenges in Minneapolis. A former mayor in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is arrested on child sex charges. A former U.S. Marine is convicted of sharing classified information with Chinese authorities. Media personality Tucker Carlson claims intelligence scrutiny over alleged foreign contacts. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Tennessee passes legislation criminalizing failure to comply with federal deportation orders beyond a specified period. Debate continues over national security risks involving radicalized naturalized citizens. IN TRANSOID NEWS The Trump administration introduces a ban on gender-affirming surgeries for incarcerated individuals. IN ECONOMIC NEWS Alex Karp comments on AI’s potential labor-market and societal impacts. Major recall actions affect vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation. Offshore oil production expands along California’s coast, with long-term pipeline investment needs projected. Workforce attrition rises within the Transportation Security Administration amid policy disputes. Travis Kalanick relocates business operations from California to Texas following tax changes. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS A $50 billion Indo-Pacific investment agreement strengthens economic ties with Japan. Russian courts convict suspects in the 2024 Crocus City Hall attack. U.S. officials urge allied nations to help secure maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Speculative scientific and geopolitical discussions surface regarding Antarctica. Analysis compares nuclear-power expansion trends in China versus Germany. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel comments on migrant political participation. UK housing policy debates intensify amid rising migration projections. Several Formula One races in the Middle East are cancelled due to regional security risks. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS The film The Bride, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, underperforms at the box office despite a large budget. High-value gift packages distributed to attendees at the Academy Awards draw attention. IN MEDICAL NEWS Public opinion polling reflects ongoing debate about COVID-19 vaccine safety perceptions. Researchers discuss proposed diagnostic classifications related to vaccine side effects and health-insurance reporting. New imaging techniques show promise in improving prostate cancer detection without invasive biopsies. AND FINALLY Conservation reports highlight population rebounds among several wildlife species, including otters. 🦦 Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Reports circulate about heightened security precautions for senior officials alongside several violent incidents involving extremist suspects on U.S. campuses, religious sites, and schools. Concerns emerge over foreign access to sensitive U.S. research facilities during previous administrations. The White House disputes media claims about potential Iranian drone threats to U.S. states. Connecticut lawmakers propose policies affecting homeschooling oversight and vaccine-mandate authority. Local election results in Florida and Northern Virginia reflect recent partisan seat changes. Allegations surface regarding political figure Zohran Mamdani’s past statements and affiliations. Senator John Cornyn signals support for the SAVE Act amid primary-election pressures. Criticism intensifies around funding and governance tied to the Obama Presidential Center project. Media commentary debates whether national political polarization is overstated. Missouri courts uphold revised congressional maps expected to affect party representation. A U.S. aerial refueling accident in the Persian Gulf results in fatalities among crew members. Legislative maneuvering continues around election-integrity proposals and surveillance-law reauthorizations. Further controversies arise involving Zohran Mamdani and associates’ public engagements. Defense leadership announces reviews aimed at streamlining military legal operations. Government shutdown effects disrupt Transportation Security Administration staffing and operations. Technology-sector fundraising efforts target proposed wealth-tax initiatives. Competing narratives emerge over recent state-level election trends. Scrutiny grows over past FBI operations related to political investigations. Hunter Biden pleads guilty in a tax-related legal case. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Reports claim unauthorized access to federal databases connected to Epstein investigations. Financial disclosures highlight individuals linked to Epstein’s funding network. Business consequences follow public revelations tied to Epstein-related associations. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Advocacy groups estimate undocumented-immigrant population levels and project potential enforcement outcomes. The Justice Department appoints additional immigration judges to address case backlogs. Violent crime incidents involving undocumented suspects fuel political debate over immigration policy. IN CULTURAL NEWS Municipal regulations in South Carolina target litter concerns tied to wildlife issues. Membership declines continue within some mainline Protestant denominations. Education-funding disputes emerge in Minnesota regarding scholarship access. Enrollment drops persist in parts of Arizona’s public-school system. Discussion grows around evolving legal and social recognition of non-traditional relationships. IN TRANSOID NEWS Kansas revokes driver’s licenses issued under gender-identity designation disputes. Legal challenges in Texas could affect timelines for filing lawsuits over gender-affirming procedures. A criminal case involving a transgender suspect raises concerns over child-safety oversight. IN ECONOMIC NEWS Tariff-related policy changes prompt hiring expansion in parts of the U.S. auto-manufacturing sector. Honda scales back electric-vehicle investment plans in the U.S. market. Debate continues over financing major upgrades to national electric-grid infrastructure. Energy-related price pressures contribute to broader inflation concerns. Employers report challenges integrating some recent graduates into the workforce. AI adoption expands into service industries, including automotive repair operations. Labor-organizing efforts among delivery drivers gain momentum in California. Actor Ben Affleck sells an AI startup venture in a high-value acquisition. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Conflicting reports emerge about Iran’s leadership health and ongoing drone-warfare developments. Analysts question Britain’s current military readiness and defense capacity. Energy exporters pursue pipeline alternatives that may reduce reliance on the Strait of Hormuz. European policymakers continue major subsidies for renewable-energy investments. The U.S. explores renewed diplomatic engagement with Cuba. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS A record-setting auction sale involves a guitar once owned by David Gilmour. A documentary focused on Melania Trump tops streaming charts. Los Angeles officials consider lowering filming fees to support the entertainment industry. IN MEDICAL NEWS The U.S. Food and Drug Administration launches a new AI-driven monitoring system to improve reporting of vaccine and drug side effects. AND FINALLY Historical research revisits Indigenous North American buffalo-hunting practices and later industrial uses of animal byproducts.   Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Polling shows majority public backing for U.S. strikes on Iran as officials signal the conflict may be nearing its end. Intelligence reports indicate U.S. interception of Iranian communications possibly linked to sleeper-cell activity. Federal authorities seize election-related records in Arizona as broader investigations into past electoral disputes continue. Rep. Kevin Kiley announces plans to refile as an independent while continuing to caucus with Republicans. The Alexander brothers are convicted in a high-profile sex-trafficking trial. New controversy emerges around political figure Zohran Mamdani following remarks related to protests and extremism. Media reporting highlights large-scale alleged medical and hospice fraud operations in Los Angeles County. The administration moves to restrict Small Business Administration loans to foreign nationals. Energy policy debates intensify at state level, including reactions to green programs and new refinery developments in Texas. U.S. intelligence reportedly obtains a Russian microwave-type weapon linked to “Havana Syndrome.” Polling and electoral dynamics suggest closely contested Senate races amid shifting party popularity. New voter-protection legislation advances in parts of the U.S., sparking debate over ID requirements. Media narratives around oil prices and administration responses generate contrasting coverage. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Reports suggest limited prospects for new prosecutions connected to the Epstein case. State-level authorities in New Mexico open investigations into activities at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Indiana and Missouri pass laws targeting sanctuary policies and alleged financial crimes tied to undocumented immigration. Washington State legislation permits non-citizens to serve in certain law-enforcement roles. IN CULTURAL NEWS Commentary notes growing attention to religious interpretations of Middle East events among some Christian groups. Forecasts indicate a large share of California teachers may retire within the next decade. Internal leadership tensions continue within Democratic Party structures. A Catholic bishop in California is removed following allegations of financial misconduct. IN TRANSOID NEWS Several gender-affirming care clinics reportedly close amid policy and funding pressures. IN ECONOMIC NEWS U.S. electricity generation reaches record levels while local opposition to solar expansion appears in some areas. Connecticut lawmakers consider limits on self-checkout lanes to support retail employment. Existing home sales show short-term gains but remain down year-over-year. Analysts emphasize energy generation as a critical strategic economic resource. New developments in robot-built, 3D-printed housing enter the market. Exxon relocates its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas. Corporate relocations and restructuring continue, including moves by major brands and executives. Retail giant Costco lowers certain prices amid easing inflation trends. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Naval engagements in the Persian Gulf highlight U.S. defensive capabilities against drone and missile threats. The U.S. Justice Department reportedly investigates election-technology firm activities overseas. A deadly bus fire in Switzerland raises concerns about possible deliberate violence. Leadership succession developments unfold within Iran’s political structure. Saudi Arabia restores refinery operations following regional attacks, contributing to falling oil prices. Energy shortages and reserve releases shape global fuel markets, including long fuel lines in parts of Asia. European agricultural concerns grow amid fertilizer shortages and export controls. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS A hazardous-materials incident at a Disney facility leads to several employee illnesses. NFL free-agency updates include a revoked trade involving Maxx Crosby and a major new contract for quarterback Daniel Jones. IN MEDICAL NEWS A federal appeals court allows a class-action lawsuit by airline pilots over vaccine mandates to proceed. A former baseball prospect files suit alleging career-ending vaccine complications. Reports from New Zealand revisit decisions around pediatric vaccination policies. AND FINALLY A teacher’s death following a student prank is ruled a tragic accident, with calls for forgiveness from the family. Satirical commentary circulates online about political leadership comparisons involving Iran. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian oil infrastructure signal a strategic escalation affecting global energy supply and geopolitical dynamics. Debate emerges over President Trump withholding bill approvals until the SAVE Act passes, with concerns about potential impacts on DHS funding. Multiple states implement voting law changes, with mixed reactions regarding election security and potential vulnerabilities. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s DOJ records numerous legal victories, including major rulings related to federal authority, DEI policies, and immigration enforcement. Dr. Mehmet Oz launches an investigation into alleged fraud within New York’s Medicaid system. Republican lawmakers refer Cassidy Hutchinson for possible perjury charges related to previous January 6 testimony. Rep. Darrell Issa withdraws from reelection after redistricting shifts his California district toward Democrats. California cancels more than 13,000 driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants following new federal mandates. Commentary circulates debating the role of social dynamics in inciting political hostility and violence. A controversy emerges involving New York political figure Zohran Mamdani after reports his spouse liked a social media post tied to Hamas-related content. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Authorities report a case in Arizona where an undocumented individual allegedly voted in multiple presidential elections. A San Diego high school principal faces criticism for allowing a fleeing criminal suspect into a school building. IN CULTURAL NEWS Commentary reflects on the enduring influence of radio host Rush Limbaugh and the perceived absence of a comparable successor in conservative media. The New York Marathon introduces expanded participation rules allowing runners to complete shortened distances. IN TRANSOID NEWS Jennifer Sey launches the “Look at Her” campaign highlighting debates around transgender participation in women’s sports. IN ECONOMIC NEWS U.S. energy independence grows significantly, with oil imports dropping sharply and domestic production rising dramatically. Automaker Stellantis reports large financial losses tied to electric vehicle investments. Shake Shack faces backlash over pricing strategies that embed tipping into menu prices. Defense industry leaders reportedly agree to dramatically increase production of advanced military equipment. Consumer spending patterns shift strongly toward e-commerce and restaurant spending over the past decade. Morgan Stanley plans workforce reductions despite strong profits as AI adoption reshapes operations. Cracker Barrel leadership addresses declining revenue while emphasizing customer ratings. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Iran attempts to rebuild nuclear-related infrastructure while conflict tensions persist with Israel and the U.S. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clashes with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán over EU support for Ukraine funding. Europe faces low natural gas storage levels and shipping disruptions tied to Middle East tensions. The U.S. formally recognizes a new Venezuelan government following political upheaval. The British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales is ordered to deploy rapidly to the Middle East amid operational readiness concerns. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Singer Morrissey experiences renewed commercial success with sold-out shows and a new record deal. NFL defensive star Maxx Crosby is traded from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Baltimore Ravens in a major draft-pick deal. IN MEDICAL NEWS Research suggests regular coffee consumption may help slow cognitive aging. Studies raise concerns about increasing hormonal and health issues among men in their 20s and 30s. AND FINALLY Several children are hospitalized after accidentally consuming marijuana-infused candy at a birthday celebration. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) Kristi Noem was reassigned from leading the Department of Homeland Security following controversy over a DHS advertising campaign and internal concerns; Markwayne Mullin is expected to replace her while she takes on a leadership role in a “Shield for the Americas” initiative. 2) Jeanine Pirro said the investigation into the alleged presidential autopen issue remains ongoing despite earlier suggestions it had concluded. 3) Donald Trump reiterated calls for Iran’s leadership to surrender and suggested the U.S. could assist with rebuilding the country afterward. 4) Lawmakers in Georgia are considering legislation allowing property owners to sue local governments that fail to control homeless encampments affecting private property. 5) Roughly 350 members of Congress voted against a proposal that would have made sexual harassment claims against lawmakers publicly accessible. 6) A Wisconsin resident was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempting to burn down a congressional office, while the mayor of San Francisco was reportedly assaulted in a separate incident. 7) New polling shows Donald Trump holding higher approval ratings at this stage of his presidency than Barack Obama or George W. Bush did at comparable points. 8) Former president Joe Biden drew criticism after remarks made during an appearance connected to Jesse Jackson. 9) A congressional guest at a recent State of the Union event was reportedly linked in police reports to allegations involving sexual misconduct. 10) Donald Trump said he will not endorse a candidate in the Texas Senate race until the SAVE Act reaches his desk; candidates including Ken Paxton remain central to the race. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS 11) University of Florida students reviewing documents linked a presidential search candidate to communications involving Ghislaine Maxwell and former Clinton adviser Doug Band. 12) Reports resurfaced noting early financial ties between Jeffrey Epstein and property connected to Chelsea Clinton. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 13) The Supreme Court of the United States ruled 7–2 in favor of deportation authority for the administration, while federal appellate courts upheld suspending refugee programs and allowed broader operational authority for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. IN CULTURAL NEWS 14) Commentary by writer Helen Andrews argued that modern “woke” culture stems from social dynamics emphasizing consensus and social pressure rather than direct confrontation. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 15) Fuel prices in California could reach as high as $8 per gallon amid ongoing energy supply constraints. 16) The U.S. economy lost roughly 92,000 jobs in the latest report, though private sector employment rose and American-born employment increased while foreign-born employment declined; layoffs also occurred in the electric vehicle sector. 17) The U.S. trade deficit has reportedly fallen sharply since new tariff measures were implemented earlier in the year. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 18) Analysts argue that the Iran conflict is indirectly weakening China while affecting global gas contracts and prompting involvement from Russia in intelligence support to Iran. 19) The BBC faced criticism over editing clips of speeches by Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth. 20) Police in Scotland were accused by critics of downplaying crimes linked to asylum housing out of concern about public unrest. 21) The U.S. has been organizing a regional security effort in Latin America referred to as the “Shield of the Americas,” with Kristi Noem reportedly playing a leadership role. 22) Debate continues in Canada over the country’s medical assistance in dying policies and their implementation. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 23) Donald Trump raised concerns about protecting likeness rights for public figures as artificial intelligence technologies expand. 24) Major promotional campaigns for upcoming Marvel films by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo reportedly generated over a billion trailer views as The Walt Disney Company attempts to revive the franchise following Avengers: Endgame. 25) Commentator Keith Olbermann drew criticism for remarks about former football coach Lou Holtz. 26) Netflix reportedly ended partnerships with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following business disagreements. IN MEDICAL NEWS 27) Lawmakers in New York advanced legislation aimed at restricting medical advice from AI chatbots. 28) The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is expected to review new medical coding proposals that could formally track vaccine injury cases. AND FINALLY 29) Scientists are experimenting with engineered bacteria designed to colonize the eye to accelerate healing after injury. 👁️🧬 Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran aim to weaken the clerical regime and encourage internal revolution without deploying ground troops; analysts note potential parallels to past regime-change attempts. 2) Israeli strikes reportedly targeted dozens of senior clerics, while U.S. operations eliminated a figure linked to an alleged assassination plot against Donald Trump. Reports also suggested Western intelligence sources within Iran’s leadership and earlier warnings about Iranian nuclear material stockpiles. 3) Iranian retaliatory missile attacks have largely been intercepted; Western forces have targeted launch systems and naval assets while protecting Gulf shipping routes and offering insurance support for maritime trade. 4) Early maneuvering for the 2028 U.S. presidential race is emerging within the Democratic Party, with figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani discussed in political speculation; internal party divisions continue to be debated by commentators. 5) Several U.S. primary contests produced notable results, including competitive races in Texas involving Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, with runoffs expected. 6) The House Oversight Committee released deposition footage involving Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton connected to past investigations; a separate report criticized Minnesota leadership’s response to a large fraud case. 7) The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office carried out a major child-trafficking sting leading to 89 arrests; federal authorities are reportedly pursuing additional investigations. 8) Maryland school districts that previously purchased electric school buses have decided to switch back to diesel fleets after operational problems. 9) The New York Supreme Court blocked a redistricting plan that could have eliminated a Republican seat; Texas courts upheld a state ban on paid ballot harvesting, while several congressional retirements were announced ahead of the 2026 cycle. 10) A driverless taxi from Waymo reportedly obstructed an ambulance response, raising further concerns about autonomous vehicle safety. 11) U.S. states report recovering more than $2 billion in fraud cases, while the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services under Mehmet Oz has launched a probe into New York’s $124 billion Medicaid program. 12) Illinois officials are debating how overdose deaths from Fentanyl should be categorized in official statistics. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS 13) Russian businessman Umar Dzhabrailov reportedly died by suicide after his name appeared in discussions related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. IN TRANSOID NEWS 14) The Supreme Court of the United States sided with parents seeking transparency about school gender-identity policies, temporarily blocking certain practices in California while litigation proceeds. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 15) U.S. trade data shows exports rising and imports falling while oil prices climb modestly; a trade court ordered refunds for some tariffs while new tariff policies continue. 16) Energy company Valero Energy plans to exit operations in California, citing costs; meanwhile a developer is experimenting with 3D-printed homes priced around $375,000. 17) Analysts warn California’s limited pipeline infrastructure and reliance on imported oil could create energy security challenges; new infrastructure deals are being promoted as potential solutions. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 18) Analysts report declining investor enthusiasm for some green-energy projects as fossil fuel demand persists, while Europe’s emissions trading market faces pressure. 19) Venezuela has expanded oil exports amid shifting global supply, while disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to affect Asian importers, particularly China. 20) Trade tensions emerged after the U.S. restricted commerce with Spain during disputes over military basing; the U.K. later agreed to host U.S. bombers for regional operations. 21) The Royal Navy faces operational constraints, with aircraft carriers undergoing maintenance and limited deployment capacity. 22) A U.S. submarine reportedly sank an Iranian warship, marking the first such torpedo sinking since World War II. 23) U.S. and Ecuador forces conducted joint operations targeting narcotics trafficking groups. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 24) Bruce Campbell, known for the Evil Dead franchise, announced he has an incurable but treatable cancer diagnosis. 25) Legendary Lou Holtz, who led Notre Dame Fighting Irish football to the 1988 national championship, has died at age 89. AND FINALLY 26) Conservation efforts in Turkmenistan are helping the endangered Persian leopard population recover. 🐆 Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran reportedly eliminated senior regime and military figures, weakened naval capacity, prompted limited retaliation, and intensified partisan divides at home. Trump allegedly bypassed traditional media and addressed the Iranian public directly, while U.S. outlets drew criticism for their characterization of Iran’s leadership. Most Democratic lawmakers opposed the strikes, framing the action as politically polarizing. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to cut Pentagon ties with select universities over ideological concerns. Democratic strategists debate health care reform and party direction, with internal divisions emerging between centrists and progressives. Senate GOP leadership declined to require a talking filibuster on the SAVE Act, frustrating some conservatives. Thirteen state attorneys general secured a settlement in which Vanguard agreed to roll back ESG initiatives and provide documentation. During the Iran conflict, Kuwait mistakenly shot down three U.S. jets; all crews survived. Separate violent incidents occurred in Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas, resulting in multiple casualties. Opposition grows to proposed tax increases in California and New York, including wealth and corporate surcharges. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced indictments of 30 individuals tied to an alleged church invasion in Minnesota. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Questions raised about whether “yacht-girl” culture reflects broader patterns associated with elite exploitation networks. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Federal authorities seized a million dollar home, vehicles, and luxury goods from an alleged fraud suspect. IN CULTURAL NEWS New polling shows nearly half of Americans regularly reflect on life’s meaning, with atheists and religiously unaffiliated respondents doing so less frequently. IN ECONOMIC NEWS The Defense Department ended its relationship with Anthropic over security concerns and signed a new agreement with OpenAI. U.S. natural gas production reached record levels, while a federal environmental review advanced new offshore drilling consideration in California. China’s attempt to restrict rare earth mineral access reportedly backfired amid new technological developments. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS A Hungarian court ruled intelligence agencies may not label AfD as a right wing extremist organization. Energy analysts warned oil prices could spike due to Strait of Hormuz instability and a Saudi refinery disruption affecting shipping insurance and supply flows. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer allowed U.S. use of British bases in support of Iran operations. Anti U.S. unrest in Pakistan resulted in multiple protester deaths. A Hong Kong court reversed a fraud conviction against media figure Jimmy Lai. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Political controversy surrounding Netflix reportedly complicated a potential Warner Bros. deal. Singer Neil Sedaka, known for mid century pop hits, died at 86. Actor Crispin Glover faced allegations involving coercive misconduct. Season two of The Night Manager received strong praise for its finale and overall execution. IN MEDICAL NEWS New research suggests bacteria within kidney stones may play a causal role, opening potential treatment pathways. Researchers in Abu Dhabi announced development of a new weight loss drug described as more effective than Ozempic. A large global data review found egg consumption associated with improved heart health outcomes. AND FINALLY A large sinkhole on a UK golf course exposed a previously hidden cellar stocked with alcohol. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Post-SOTU polling from CNN and CBS showed majority approval for Trump’s address, which highlighted inflation progress, border enforcement, crime reduction, and cultural contrasts with Democrats. The DOJ sued five states over voter roll access. Kash Patel reportedly dismissed FBI agents involved in the Mar-a-Lago raid. In a federal oversight role, J.D. Vance halted $260 million to Minnesota over fraud concerns. Senate leadership has not advanced the SAVE Act amid internal GOP resistance to ending the filibuster. Trump met with tech leaders and secured commitments that new data centers would fund their own power generation. Litigation continues in Georgia related to 2020 election matters. Minnesota officials proposed taxpayer-backed leave for individuals affected during unrest. Allegations surfaced that prior officials accessed communications tied to Trump aides. Greenpeace was ordered to pay $345 million in damages related to the Dakota Access Pipeline. A U.S. military unit mistakenly shot down a Border Patrol drone. California oversight identified $900 million in questionable solar program expenditures, while wildfire response actions face new lawsuits. Target is paying $110 million to exit a Minneapolis lease. Texas AG Ken Paxton is positioned strongly in the GOP primary amid party tensions. A Maryland watchdog agency is suing its own mayor over records access. The Washington Post reported $100 million in losses. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Leaders at Columbia Brain Institute and the World Economic Forum resigned amid Epstein-related scrutiny. Bill Gates acknowledged appearing in the files and apologized to staff. Reports suggest Epstein relocated materials before earlier investigations. Larry Summers reportedly resigned again from Harvard. Closed-door testimony occurred involving Hillary Clinton and lawmakers regarding file mentions. An older Bohemian Grove membership list resurfaced online. A Rothschild banker publicly addressed her mention in disclosures. IN IMMIGRATION NEWS Three Mexican nationals were indicted on agricultural trafficking charges. IN CULTURAL NEWS California wineries report declining sales amid shifting demographics. Legal wins were reported in DEI-related cases in Minnesota. Proposals were made to penalize job ads excluding U.S. applicants. Ongoing cultural debates continue in education and media. IN GENDER POLICY NEWS Maryland parents secured a $1.5 million settlement and opt-out provisions over school gender curriculum. Reports cite over $100 million in Medicaid spending over five years on youth gender-transition procedures. IN ECONOMIC NEWS NVIDIA posted a record quarter. Jelly Belly announced layoffs in California. Block reduced its workforce by roughly 40%, citing AI efficiencies. Core inflation rose 0.8% month-over-month. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS A deadly maritime firefight occurred near Cuba, with Americans detained. German McDonald’s locations adjusted advertising during Ramadan. Threats in Chinese targeted leaders supporting Shen Yun. Germany scrapped certain renewable mandates. Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged hostilities. Indian media reported a significant Russian battlefield advance in Ukraine. Apple is implementing global age restrictions to comply with child-safety laws. Researchers confirmed geological evidence consistent with a biblical-era earthquake. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Paramount increased its offer for Warner Bros., while Netflix withdrew its bid. Denise Richards stated financial difficulty regarding child support obligations. IN MEDICAL NEWS Commentary criticized DEI’s influence in scientific institutions. Israeli data reportedly showed a sharp spike in teen heart incidents following vaccination. AND FINALLY . . . Debate continues over legalization of human composting as a burial option. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS During a lengthy address, President Trump highlighted falling inflation, stronger border security, lower homicide rates, and what he described as a national resurgence. He honored victims of violent crime, touted lower drug prices, and drew attention to partisan reactions in the chamber, particularly on immigration enforcement. Trump called for new AI data centers to generate their own power and referenced a “ratepayer protection pledge” negotiated with major tech firms. America First Legal secured access to roughly 8,000 pages of documents tied to the Georgia election case involving Fani Willis. Commentary circulated online contrasting “All Are Welcome” signage with visible private security measures at a private residence.     A new ABC poll shows Democrats with a narrow 2% national lead, a margin that would likely translate into a closely divided House. Reports suggest internal Democratic divisions over potential 2028 contenders, including differing views on several high-profile figures. The head of a major Silicon Valley water supplier stepped down amid a corruption probe, and an Atlanta museum executive faces investigation over missing funds. Vermont reversed course on a proposal that critics argued could have restricted Christian adoption agencies. IN EPPY FILES NEWS Bill Gates acknowledged appearing in the Epstein files and apologized to staff regarding past associations. A former Norwegian prime minister reportedly attempted suicide amid renewed scrutiny connected to the files. Media debate continues over interpretation of the Epstein documents, with some outlets cautioning against broad conclusions. The Segway inventor and a Beta Technologies board member resigned after being named in file disclosures. IN CULTURAL NEWS An Illinois school faces backlash after separating middle school students by race without notifying parents. UCLA is being sued by the Department of Justice over allegations of a hostile environment affecting Jewish and Israeli students and faculty. IN GENDER POLICY NEWS A new study examines demographic patterns among mass shooting suspects, contributing to ongoing debate over mental health and gender-related treatments. IN ECONOMIC NEWS Spirit Airlines expects to emerge from bankruptcy next spring. Jersey Mike’s was sold to Blackstone for $8 billion, prompting speculation about brand changes under new ownership. A Chick-fil-A employee received a $25,000 scholarship from company leadership. Donut Lab unveiled a solid-state EV battery capable of reaching 80% charge in approximately 4.5 minutes.     IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS The Australian prime minister was evacuated following a bomb threat reportedly delivered in Chinese. European officials signaled that green transition policies must remain fiscally sustainable. A UK report alleges police complicity in Pakistani grooming gang crimes. An American Airlines flight arriving in Miami from Colombia was found to have bullet damage. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS A lawsuit was filed against Don Lemon alleging emotional distress. Lauren Chapin, known for Father Knows Best, died at age 80. More than 20 million viewers watched a recent USA–Canada hockey matchup. AND FINALLY . . . A soccer goalkeeper revived an injured seagull with CPR after it was struck by the ball during play.   Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Zohran Mamdani attributes New York City’s $12 billion deficit to Mayor Eric Adams, arguing spending levels are the issue. According to Axios, some Democrats are reconsidering support for rapid AI and data center expansion amid public backlash, particularly over energy costs. Trump is expected to mention Laken Riley during the State of the Union. Carter Page will have an opportunity in court to challenge alleged FISA abuses tied to the Russia investigation. The Secret Service fatally shot an armed individual attempting to enter Mar-a-Lago. The CIA has reportedly revised or withdrawn 19 intelligence reports from the Obama era, citing tradecraft concerns. In California’s “jungle primary,” two Republican candidates advanced, reshaping expectations for the race. Judge Aileen Cannon blocked the release of certain filings from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Trump case. GOP voter registration numbers in Pennsylvania have reportedly rebounded. Louisiana has begun placing new restrictions on SNAP purchases. An Idaho man is accused of shooting his sister with a crossbow. A Democratic report suggests Vice President Harris’s Gaza comments may have created political challenges within her coalition. The Department of Education continues shifting programs to other agencies as part of restructuring efforts. IN THE EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Debate continues over the release of Epstein-related documents, with some media voices now opposing broader disclosure. The Mar-a-Lago shooter was reportedly fixated on Epstein-related material. An Alaska lawmaker’s chief of staff was arrested on child exploitation and trafficking charges. CBS contributor Peter Attia resigned amid scrutiny over alleged Epstein contacts. In the UK, Peter Mandelson faces renewed misconduct allegations connected to past associations. Reports suggest Epstein may have stored materials in multiple U.S. locations. Epstein’s former plane was located in a Georgia aviation salvage yard. IN IMMIGRATION NEWS Some Texas companies are reducing or ending migrant hiring. California approved an additional $35 million in funding for migrant assistance programs despite budget constraints. The White House is pursuing measures aimed at preventing noncitizens from being counted in certain electoral processes. Reports also claim millions of deportations since 2024, though figures remain debated. IN CULTURAL NEWS Surveys indicate about 17% of Christians identify with young-earth creationism, while nearly half express belief in intelligent design. Americans are increasingly searching for solutions to combat loneliness. IN ECONOMIC NEWS The Dow fell more than 800 points following tariff developments. IBM shares posted their steepest drop in 25 years amid AI-related concerns. Elon Musk’s xAI and the Department of Defense reportedly reached an agreement to deploy Grok within classified systems. Mortgage rates dropped to a 41-month low. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Mexican authorities targeted a major cartel leader known as “El Mencho,” sparking violent retaliation in Puerto Vallarta. President Claudia Sheinbaum’s stance on U.S. cooperation has shifted since late 2024, with increasing collaboration reported. Reports indicate Mexico transferred 100 major drug figures to U.S. custody prior to the raid. The U.S. men’s and women’s hockey teams both secured major victories, and figure skater Alysa Liu captured a top title. President Trump invited the men’s team to attend the State of the Union. Commentary continues over public reactions to patriotic displays at sporting events. In China, authorities have reportedly detained individuals for sharing videos of overcrowded trains. In Japan, railway officials publicly apologized for a train departing 34 seconds late. Approximately 6,500 students reached a $20 million settlement with University College London over pandemic-era disruptions. Analysts continue debating long-term cultural and political tensions within the UK. Panama finalized an agreement limiting Chinese control over port facilities connected to the Panama Canal. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS HBO’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms drew 13 million viewers in its first three days. Prime Video’s Dark Winds, starring Zahn McClarnon as Sheriff Joe Leaphorn, returns for a new season. Netflix shares declined amid political controversy involving public figures. The Chicago Bears are reportedly exploring relocation options that could move the team to Indiana. Actor Robert Carradine died at age 71. IN MEDICAL NEWS A new study links optimism with longer life expectancy. The Texas Attorney General has filed suit against a hospital and physician over alleged provision of gender-transition treatments to minors funded through Medicaid. AND FINALLY . . . A Pennsylvania high school senior class president faces hundreds of felony charges in connection with an alleged sextortion scheme. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS The Supreme Court, in a 6–3 decision, struck down Trump’s tariffs. The ruling did not address how refunds would be handled. Trump is expected to explore alternative methods to reimpose them. Polling update: one survey shows Trump back at 50%, though polling remains mixed overall. The Department of Transportation decertified 550 commercial driving schools for failing to meet safety standards. President Trump signed an executive order protecting glyphosate, the key ingredient in Roundup weed killer and the subject of multiple cancer lawsuits. It is reportedly produced by a single U.S. manufacturer and has broader industrial implications. The DOJ has charged a 79th individual in Minnesota’s “Feed Our Future” fraud case. The prosecution team has faced staffing changes amid internal disputes. After criticizing prior comments about UFOs, President Trump ordered the release of additional government files related to unidentified aerial phenomena. Minnesota faces a potential $2 billion loss in Medicaid funding tied to fraud investigations, along with an estimated $200 million in costs related to recent unrest. Coverage from major outlets highlights concerns about public trust in government in California. Updates to the Obama Presidential Library project have drawn criticism from some observers over design changes. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Reports suggest renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew over alleged national security matters linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates reportedly withdrew from an AI summit in India amid continued public attention surrounding Epstein associations. Rep. Nancy Mace has requested CIA documents related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Investigations continue. Commentary from Jeff Childers’ “Coffee & Covid” newsletter notes that scrutiny of Prince Andrew is intensifying, potentially prompting broader inquiries within the British monarchy. No charges have been filed in the reported national security–related matters. Ongoing tracking of developments and individuals connected to the Epstein case continues. IN IMMIGRATION NEWS Authorities reported that a truck driver from India, alleged to be in the country unlawfully, ran a red light resulting in a fatal accident. H-1B visa issuances are reportedly down nearly 20%. A small Texas town reports improved stability following years of immigration-related challenges. IN CULTURAL NEWS Research from Ryan Burge suggests a notable number of individuals identifying as culturally Jewish also identify as Christian. IN TRANSGENDER POLICY NEWS Reports indicate that a suspect in a recent hockey-related shooting incident has family members with prior legal issues. The Kansas legislature overrode the governor’s veto of a bill restricting transgender access to certain public bathrooms. IN ECONOMIC NEWS In a departure from prior EPA policy trends, the DOJ blocked a major gold, silver, and copper mining project in Alaska over environmental concerns related to salmon populations. President Trump held a rally at a steel mill described as operating at full capacity. Boeing announced plans to relocate operations from Virginia to St. Louis. Jobless claims fell to 206,000, with layoffs remaining relatively low. Fourth Quarter 2025 GDP growth slowed to 1.4%, attributed in part to the government shutdown. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS President Trump said he would consider potential military action against Iran within the next 10 days, though no final decision has been announced. The State Department has reportedly developed a portal aimed at helping users navigate European content regulations. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS “Dark Winds” and “The Night Manager” have returned to Prime Video. AND FINALLY . . . Traveling to Utah to speak at the Layton County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner. Return planned for Monday. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Mixed voter registration trends: Democrats outpacing Republicans short term in Pennsylvania, while GOP gains ground in Arizona’s Pima County. Speculation increases over a possible retirement of Samuel Alito. Renewed attention on admissions that the first Trump impeachment was strategically motivated. Broader scrutiny of extremist figures across the political spectrum. Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies at 84. New allegations of voter irregularities raised in California and Georgia. Teachers’ unions linked to anti-ICE school walkouts. Elon Musk comments on Christian teachings amid broader public discussion of faith. Reports that the Defense Department may reconsider ties with Anthropic over AI security concerns as rapid AI automation accelerates across industries. Routine staff departures within the Trump administration. Major sewage spill near Washington, D.C., sparks infrastructure scrutiny. Avalanche in California leaves eight skiers dead, one missing. DOJ investigates Portland schools over alleged racial discrimination. New York City mayor advances property tax proposals amid deficit concerns. IN EPSTEIN FILE NEWS Additional historical scandals resurface in connection with newly reviewed files. Business leaders, including figures tied to Hyatt, resign following renewed scrutiny over past associations. IN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION NEWS State Department revokes over 100,000 visas for individuals flagged with criminal records. Fatal crash involving suspect fleeing ICE draws renewed debate. Local police cooperation with ICE increases significantly. IN TRANS NEWS High-profile violent crime involving a transgender suspect reignites debate over mental health and public safety. IN ECONOMIC NEWS U.S. industrial production rises 0.7% in January; factory utilization climbs; durable goods orders jump 7.2%, driven in part by aircraft and AI-related demand. Trump announces a $33 billion natural gas facility project in southern Ohio. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Xi Jinping addresses China’s military via video link; reports note Chinese aid activity involving Ukraine. Strategic concerns grow over Svalbard’s Arctic positioning and Chinese presence. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Robert Duvall dies at 95. Five-year anniversary of Rush Limbaugh’s death marked with presidential tribute. James Van Der Beek dies at 48. Major League Baseball Players Association head resigns amid federal probe. Josh D'Amaro replaces Bob Iger as Disney CEO. IN MEDICAL NEWS MIT researchers report early success using sound waves to reduce Alzheimer’s plaque. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya appointed CDC director. AND FINALLY… Rescuers save 51 dogs after Arkansas shelter collapse.   Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) Here is a sober and sane assessment by Shipwreckedcrew of what Pam Bondi is doing and what her remarkable accomplishments are, despite all the Epsteinoid panicans. She will be remembered as a great and extremely effective AG. She just released the FULL Eppy file with no names redacted, over 3.5 million pages. I imagine there will be some late night reading for the pedos this week. 2) This is headed for the VA Supreme Court, but a VA judge put that state's obscene redistricting plan on hold.3) Trump's administration just required absolute receipt verification for every dollar spent. This is a good X post on exactly what that means. Oh, and ol Elon's push for Medicaid data release? Elon wins. ("Finish him!") 4) President Trump will sign an executive order requiring Voter ID. 5) This is the way. Housing and Urban Development has launched an investigation into the Muslim city that is inherently destructive and divisive and in violation of civil rights. 6) The FAA is pushing mandates to require merit-based hiring and pay only for pilots. 7) From 2018 to 2024, the FBI opened 1,200 illegal probes into American politicians, journalists, religious leaders, and academics. 8) Fat Fani Willis is now potentially on the hook for $17 million in Trump attorney's fees and is wriggling. 9) A former team USA figure skater was shot and killed in front of a Starburqa by a convicted ex-felon. 10) Of course they are: CO has introduced a bill to legalize prostitution. IN THE EPSTEIN FILES 11) Another resignation results from Eppy: the top lawyer at Goldman, Kathy Rummier. Then Dubai's DP World CEO, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem was caught in the Eppy Pig Sty and resigned. 12) Yale prof David Gelernter was suspended after his name came up in the Eppy files. He was known for losing vision in one eye and feeling in his hand when he opened a package (unknowningly) from the Unabomber. 13) Aaaannnnd . . . the owner of a popular school photography company was mentioned in Eppy's tomes. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 14) ICE has a long term plan to turn warehouses into detention centers. Doesn't sound like Trump is pulling back in any way, shape, or form. So far, ICE has acquired seven of these babies. It's a $38 billion expenditure, so this ain't temporary. IN TRANSOID NEWS 15) The sponsor of so-called "GayDays" (i.e., homosexual celebrations) at Disney pulled out, leaving the festivities in limbo. 16) Two more big "detransitioner" cases are headed to trial. 17) Goooooood. SpewMore is introducing legislation to make the homosexual rainbow flag a congressionally designated flag. This will have a big backlash. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 18) Here is the story of Fed Ex's demise: it was sold to cost-cutting Indians. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 19) Rubio had an amazing speech at Munich. 20) Irena Slav on the collapse of the carbon credit market. 21) US embassies are raising cash from foreign countries for the 250th birthday party. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 22) AI wars are heating up as Disney sent a cease and desist order to Bytedance for a "pirated library of Disney's copywrited characters from Star Wars, Marvel," and other Disney properties. As Zero Hedge put it, this amounts to a "billion dollar movie in just one prompt." I know the Eppy files are, ahem, sexier (pardon the pun) but this is where the real 21st century battle is unfolding, of humanity's right to itself. 23) What's in your wallet? Snoop Dogg's credit card was declined while trying to purchase a cheeseburger and chicken wings at the Winter Olympics. 24) Ex-NFL star Tre Johnson, dead at 54. IN MEDICAL NEWS 25) High caffeine intake is associated with significantly lower risk of dementia. So I should be safe. 26) A scientist gave himself brain damage by using a secret audio weapon trying to disprove Havana Syndrome. AND FINALLY . . . 27) A policy of placing defibrillators in a TX city's neighborhoods has cut deaths by heart attacks from 10% to 47%. Larry Schweikart (@WallsOther) Rock drummer, Film maker,NYTimes #1 bestselling author Link for Patriot’s History Vimeo https://vimeo.com/40949423 Link to buy larry a coffee http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys  Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) I had this on Wednesday, but it's sooo juicy I had to repeat it: Trump has revoked and rescinded the "greenhouse gas" finding by the EPA, opening the door for more growth and better affordability. But it also opens the doors to the few mental institutions left standing as the DemoKKKrat Terrorists are acting like Lulu Lemon just ran out of see-through crotches. The New York Slimes absolutely moans "Trump Allies Near 'Total Victory' in Wiping out U.S. Climate Regulation." TOTAL VICTORY. When was the last time any administration claimed that? As best I can tell, it was aboard the U.S.S. Missouri in 1945 when the Japanese acknowledged a first class ass-kicking. Anyone remember that EPA chief Lee Zeldin said he would drive a dagger into the heart of the climate change religion? Cult, meet dagger. 2) Speaking of cults, though this more properly belongs in international news, but a transoid shooter in Canada was just the latest to prove that these people are mentally in the same category as frybread. The Hoax News media cannot even begin to report this stuff honestly. ALL transoids need to be screened for mental loopiness.. This BOY, over 6 foot tall, was upset that even after his tranny transition he wouldn't be "petitie." 3) And another cult took a blow, that of the "2020 Election was Legit" (better known as "81 Million Votes my Ass") as President Trump ordered the CIA to turn over all 2020 election intel to a lawyer who had been involved in "Stop the Steal." I hope President Trump realizes that unless he and John Radcliffe personally pay a visit to the globalist coupsters inside that scum agency, they won't hand over anything except A F "I Voted" sticker. 4) Per Seth Keshel, the last of the McTurdite candidates, Karrin Taylor Robson, dropped out of the AZ governor's race yesterday, leaving Andy Biggs, my (good) Congressman to take the seat from the evil Hobbit. 5) A ChiCom businessman currently in jail is behind the biolabs that the FBI hasbusted. 6) President Trump announced numerous new court nominations. Oh, and if Trump is displeased with Pam Bondi, you sure couldn't tell it by his latest statement. 7) President Trump pardoned five former NFL players including the great Dallas Cowboys guard Nate Newton. IN EPSTEIN NEWS 8) Goldman Sachs top lawyer resigned due to, ahem, "mentions" in the Annals of Eppy. "Best massage ever, but not your kind of massage, she tweeted. Now she calls Eppy a "monster," but then gushed at a "day of joy" and called him "Uncle Jeffrey." 9) A French former culture minister resigned from his post at a cultural center after the Eppy files named him. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 10) The Small Business Administration has banned non-citizens from getting SBA loans. 11) DHS stripped deportation protections from Yemanis, sending them home. Meanwhile, two Pakistani nationals were arrested in a $10 million Medicare Fraud scheme. 12) Not only did Tom Homan say special agents are staying on the fraud investigations in Skinny Minny, but also said they had located 3,500 kids lost by the Rutabaga administration. IN CULTURAL NEWS 13) And here we go. Now Muslim activists in New Kabul (NYC) are trying to get dogs banned as pets because they are "non-Islamic." Why don't you let this rectalgiblet know where you stand and adopt a rescue today? IN TRANSOID NEWS 14) This beauty queen says she was stripped of her title because she refused to endorse transoidism. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 15) Not sure I'd be celebrating this as Spotify seems to be but it says its developers haven't written a line of code since December due to AI. I'm betting said developers are shipping out resumes right now. As this techhie writes, the role of the software engineer is shifting from writing code to managing AI robots. Elon Musk says that soon working will be optional. Well, gee, it already is for 50% of the DemoKKKrat Terror Party. But he also predicts prices for goods will drop dramatically and people won't even have to save for retirement any more---not that many do today. See Jeff Childers' discussion of this in his "Coffee & Covid" column today. This study, meanwhile, says AI is failing at over 95% of jobs. Sorta like an illegal. David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, says really the whole AI race only comes down to one question, "Us or Chy=na?" 16) As Martin Lawrence's character would say in "Bad Boys," "this s . . .t is about to get real." Yes it is. Microsoft's CEO says that most white collar jobs---get it, not just tech?---will be fully automated in the next 12-18 months. Challenger showed that fully 7% of the job losses in January were due to AI. Folks, forget H1Bs: this is the threat. Mercor just hired thousands of lawyers, doctors, writers, and thousands of "white-collar contractors" to . . . wait for it . . . train its AI to take their jobs. Oh, and my little techless friends, it gets better. Anthropic warns that its Claude could be used for "heinous crimes" including developing chemical weapons. And you morons don't pull the plug? Its latest Opus 4.6 shows inclinations to deceive or manipulate other developers. Equally concerning, its lead safety researcher quit saying that "the world is in peril." I kid you not, he quit to study poetry. This is kind of reminding me of that last scene in "Rogue One." 17) The Bureau of Labor Statistics that handles the jobs reports has revised downward by almost one million the total number of new jobs created last year. This is painful, but necessary, as it is common knowledge that Rutabaga's filth-fleecers were jimmying the numbers for four years trying to support the Tin Man. Hoax News may have a field day with this, but they should be skeeeered, as it means that all numbers from here on out are rock solid, not some Hunter Biteme crack-dream. 17) The inflation rate (as always) "beat expectations" and fell to 2.4%. We already saw the jobs market coming back. The economy will hit a massive lift off by about August. DemoKKRats are so screwed, they have less of a chance of surviving than Savannah Guthrie's mom. 18) Real wages which were down under Rutabaga have risen 1.25%, or a turnaround of nearly 190%. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 19) France is scaling back wind and solar, presumably so it can afford to send five members of the Foreign Legion to protect Greenland while it's other three guys are staging for Ukraine. 20) Puerto Rico's electric grid hasn't improved at all in nine years since Hurricane Maria. 21) The International Olympic Village ran out of condoms after three days, giving a whole new meaning to ice dancing. As an aside, do you know why Southern Baptists never have sex standing up? Because people would think they are dancing. 22) Pretty big deal: the Church of England voted to stop advancing homosexual/transoid "acceptance" in the Church. 23) Taiwan and the U.S. reached a deal to cut tariffs. 24) Transpo Secretary Sean Duffy, who, unlike his predecessor Buttplugs, actually does something in his job, praised the Department and the Department of War for shutting down the El Paso drone incursion quickly. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 25) Soooo delicious as the woke "Snow Black and the Seven Midgets who don't want to be called Dwarves" lost a whopping $170 million. Now do you see why I keep harping on "Avengers: Doomsday?" It is literally a make-or-break the studio movie. It will be successful, period. But will it be "that" successful that it can right the whole carcinogenic Marvel brand and, with it, Disney? Stay tuned. Oh, and Forbes got this info by going through Brit records of production, because Disney won't post any honest numbers. 26) Chris Paul, a 12-time NBA All Star, has retired. His glorious season with the Phoenix Suns took them to within a hair of the championship four years ago. IN MEDICAL NEWS 27) There has been an explosion in pancreatic cancer in young people. Anyone bother to check vax status? AND FINALLY . . . 28) I know it's The Babylon Bee but this is so on target: "DemoKKKrats Counter with STEAL Act" to ban voter ID.  Larry Schweikart (@WallsOther) Rock drummer, Film maker,NYTimes #1 bestselling author Link for Patriot’s History Vimeo https://vimeo.com/40949423 Link to buy larry a coffee http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys  Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS Caveat: You're not going to see discussions of Savannah Guthrie's missing mother because, well, I don't care. There are thousands of missing children out there, many thanks to the DemoKKKrats, and they deserve the attention. 1) A Virginia grand jury refused to indict Sen. Moonman Kelly and others for a seditious video in which they urged service members to disobey orders. One more reminder that there are blue sections of this country that do not care one whit about law, order, or the Constitution. D.C. locals are 92% Terror DemoKKKrat Party supporters. As Jeff Childers, a lawyer, notes, the good news is that the government cannot (still, at least in some places) be judge, jury, and executioner. The bad news for the Moonman cheerleaders is that once again the optics are terrible with a two-tiered justice system. Now, please tell me how Pam Bondi is to blame for this one. 2) My friend Joseph Ford Cotto comes to many of the same conclusions I've come to about where the DemoKKKrats are, namely, screwed. They pretty much have to win 2026 to even hope to stay alive. Good to see more people taking up this banner. 3) Contrary to the predictions of Masshole and Randy Paul, the U.S. deficit continues to shrink under Trump's economic policies, down a whopping $143 billion from this time last year. 4) The administration cleaned out 50 suspected fugitive felons living in one single taxpayer-subsidized house in Franklin Co., OH. Also, DOJ just filed charges against adult day care owners in a $120 million fraud scheme in New York. Some would say "they're going after the small fish," but I would argue that these are the very "fish" that are harming more Americans on a daily basis than the entire Epstein list combined---and yes, I want anyone guilty of a crime arrested and convicted in that list. 5) Republicans won another special election, making the scorecard in the last few months Rs+4, Ds+3. 6) President Trump is going to rescind the government "finding" that "greenhouse gasses" pose a danger to earth. 7) Something is going on in El Paso, where according to the Department of War, cartel drones shut down the airport there. Dunno about you, but seems to me that is an act of war. 8) Broke-ass Kollyfornia, which cannot even begin to finish the rocket train to nowhere or fix a road, passed a bill to give Molochian Planned Murderhood $30 million. Maybe that's why this demonic state has lost one-third of a billion dollars in tax revenues in just three months on the threat of raising more taxes. 9) President Trump eliminated a Zero-era climate finding for autos, which is likely to knock the price of a new car down by as much as $2,500. 10) This absolutely must be challenged in court: an IL city handed out $25,000 in "reparations" to 44 black families. 11) A sad story out of MN as the daughter of a GOP governor candidate was killed in a botched murder-suicide. I never understand why these fungusdimples don't BEGIN with themselves and leave the other people alone. 12) A corrupt federal judge rejected the DoJ's "request" for MI voter data. We can do this the easy way, or the hard way. You're apparently choosing the hard way. 13) Two former FL teachers' union officials have been sentenced to prison for fraud with union funds. IN EPSTEIN NEWS 14) I'm including a new section, at least for a while, because there are so many Jeffrey Epstein-related stories out there. First, his inner circle, including Les Wexner, have been subpoenaed to testify before Congress. 15) One of the biggest stories, er, non-stories, is Trump. He either isn't in the Epstein files or he is shown actively opposing Eppie and trying to get him arrested. 16) Numerous e-mails show prominent people, including the president of Bard College, thanking ol Epper for gifts, including Caribbean cruises. He also "scouted" women (though apparently of age) for NY Midgets owner Steve Tisch. 17) Ghislaine Maxwell hinted that if given clemency by Trump she would spill the beans. There is a way to do this---and if she doesn't do what she promised, she would go right back to prison.18) The lefty Eurasia Review tried to tie it all back to the failures of "market capitalism," but more realistically it is the failure of "nice" government structures that have been unwilling to take on anyone bigger than Martha Stewart. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 19) Out of the blue, now, having demanded body cams for LEOs for decades, SpewMore and "Movin' on Up" Jeffries suddenly don't like them because they usually clearly show moronic protesters acting in ways that get them killed. IN CULTURAL NEWS 20) As it did with every single action, the corrupt Rutabaga administration hid the data on student loan delinquencies so it could make more loans. 21) The UNC system is now 60:40 female. 22) President Trump announced the White House Ball Room is on budget and ahead of schedule, driving the beltway boozeshufflers crazy. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 23) Despite a software stock wipeout to the tune of a $2 trillion loss, the stock market gained ground in the AI bull market. Then today comes news of an "unexpected" (cuz, you know, those trained economists are soooo good at predicting) 130,000 GAIN in jobs. And these are overwhelmingly native born Americans getting these jobs.  And the number of fed employees continues to shrink more than any time in history. This is why so many are pitching such fits.   24) Maybe because retail sales spiked by a whopping $80 billion in December, a record high. 25) Americans are making record income, not counting capital gains, and debt has begun to reverse. Signs of spring. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 26) Seven killed in Canada, a nation that basically bans guns, in a school shooting. 27) Greece and Israel are cooperating with an anti-drone, cybersecurity pact. Speaking of Israel, it has released massive numbers of bees into the desert, causing a remarkable explosion in bee numbers (whereas they are declining around the world) and causing ag production to soar. IN EXTRATERRESTRIAL NEWS 28) Your tax dollars at work, as someone actually did a study that showed that Ohioans have a 1.3% chance of being abducted by space aliens. Look, if Starlord and Rocket show up, yeah, I'll go with them on a cruise for the heck of it. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 29) I did not watch the Super Bowl live---haven't done that for maybe a decade. But I watched the 30 minute highlights and came away thinking, really, not only did the Patriot's not belong in the arena, but that Sam Darnold---despite all the post-SB media hype---ain't that great. He had one perfect pass, two others that he got away with that easily could have been interceptions. Tom Brady would have put up another two touchdowns. Just my take. At any rate, the goofy NFL permits states to tax these winnings, and although Sam Darnold took home $178,000 in Most Valuable Player award, he has to pay $249,000 for the privilege of playing in blue states like WA and Kollyfornia. 30) Ya, mon! The Jamaica Bobsled Team will make another appearance at the Olympics, sans John Candy. Great movie. Great story about finishing what you start. 31) Mark Zuckerberg is just the latest to begin to relocate from Kollyfornia to FL. IN MEDICAL NEWS 32) The FDA refused to review the new Moderna flu vaccine due to incorporation of mRNA tech. AND FINALLY . . . 33) "Crime fighting llamas" surrounded a crook in a field until the 5-0 could arrive. Do you think we can teach them to do this with illegal invaders?  Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) An excellent pro-ICE ad ran during the Game-Which-Shall-Not-Be-Named. Meanwhile, the Turning Point USA halftime show racked up 25 million viewers. Oh, yeah, I think a team from Seattle won, but I didn't watch. Still in the last season of "Suits." 2) Elon Musk offered to cover the legal costs of any Epstein victims who came forward to "speak truth." DemoKKKrats reportedly seen at local Kroger Depenz aisles. Then there are the five stages of political spoogieness, as the New York Slimes insisted for years there was no blackmail going on over at Epstein Island Island when, gee, now it says, "Hold muh beer." 3) Trump says to DemoKKKrat Terror Party governors, "You want resist? I got resist for ya right here" as he did NOT invite them to the National Governor's Association dinner nor the subsequent White House working group. Why should he? So they can return to their pig sty swillwhistle funding troughs and begin counter preparations? 4) DemoKKKrats won another special election, this time in LA, in a district Trump carried by 13. That puts the last 8 specials at 50/50. 5) GA is turning into a rotten peach, as newly disclosed docs show that Gov. Brian Kemp told the FBI Bureau Chief not to investigate the 2020 fraud. These people do not understand that if this trickle of sleaze becomes a waterfall, Americans will shuck aside their history and character and demand these bowel-wrappers go to jail. 6) TX has sued a giant fiberglass manufacturer Global Fiberglass Solutions for dumping over 3,000 wind turbine blades at Sweetwater, TX. 7) Cackles had a rebrand attempt that failed so badly even CNN called it "cringe." 8) Florida's teacher's union was trying to hide its class syllabi and lessons. They just lost in court. 9) The House Intel chairman warns that there may be a pattern with the ChiCom biolabs that the FBI has been busting, and that they could be setting the stage for a new pandemic. 10) Pete "The Punisher" Hegseth announced that the Department of War will cut all ties to Harvard. Ouch. Put some ICE on that. 11) The Fourth Circuit Court just cleared the way for Trump to exterminate DEI. 12) How Tik Tok's algorithms radicalized soft-brained liberal women. 13) The Small Business Administration just suspended over 111,000 CA borrowers suspected of fraud and will pursue criminal charges against them. Once they got the money, however, the government will be lucky to get back pennies on the dollar. 14) A large number of military transport planes are heading for the Middle East. A few days ago, a Pizza Tsunami was reported at the Pentagon. Something brewing? 15) A federal judge ordered all Fulton Co., GA, voter docs unsealed by tomorrow. Dems suicidal. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 16) About time. The Administration will not comply with a court order to provide due process to illegal Venezuelans shipped back to El Salvador. Pound sand, judicial jigglepickets. IN CULTURAL NEWS 17) This is moving a little faster than even I expected. Now there is a site where AI hires humans to do physical-world tasks. What does AI do when there's a strike? Call in robodogs? 18) Anyone remember Dr. House? His famous line was "Everybody lies." Apparently, Ryan Burge thinks so too. He examines who actually voted vs. who said they voted. Big difference, and it tracks along with those who said they went to church last week. Of those answering a survey, 97% said they voted in the last election, but only 59% actually did so according to the Cooperative Election Study. 19) This is an interesting development. How do you get rid of "women's studies" and "sociology" departments? You tie student loan access to earnings after you graduate. Oh, and speaking of eddication, TX has set a record for the most students applying for the state's new school choice programs. Teacher's Unions are probably double-ordering razor blades. IN TRANSOID NEWS 20) The Human Rights Campaign, otherwise known as the "Queer Lobby," saw a 65% drop in corporate DEI support. Good start, but should be 100%. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 21) Washington Compost CEO and publisher Will Lewis has resigned. Boo hoo. The Compost died in its own darkness. 22) VT's EV bus fleet doesn't work in the cold, which, gee, is about 60% of VT's year. Meanwhile, Jeep EV maker Stellantis lost a $26 billion bet on higher EV demand. 23) On Friday, Feb. 6, after I had already posted Today's News, the DOW hit 50,000 for the first time ever. 24) Irena Slav is not a tech expert, nor does she pretend to be. But she does a great job of tracking the stratospheric investments here by Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and others (closing on $1 trillion) when so far AI has yet to make a profit on anything or to prove that it's substantially better than what we have. There is a law out there (Peter Thiel's Law) that says that a new tech must be ten times better than the old to effect a replacement. AI is nowhere close to that, yet its denizens are now claiming it will replace "software." Meanwhile, the energy sector is investing a tiny fraction of that money with far better results. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 25) Cuba continues its collapse, closing beach resorts. 26) Green vanguard country Finland sees its wind turbine blades freeze as it lacks power. No mercy, no pity. 27) David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, says the entire EV market is moving to a ChiCom monopoly because Chy-na will continue to subsidize these money losers. 28) Speaking of losers, the Hamas Murder Pirates admitted that 50,000 deaths in Gaza are in fact Hamas Murder Pirates. 29) It looks like a conservative won the prime minister race in Thailand. 30) Cuba says international airlines can no longer refuel there due to, well, lack of fuel. 31) The party of Japan's new conservative Prime Minister is set to win over 360 seats in the legislature. That is a landslide. 32) And speaking of Prime Minsters, though probably not for long, Mediocre Britain's Prime Minister Stuttering Kier Starmer's chief of staff just resigned in Epstein-related sludge. Here is how Jeff Childers in his great "Coffee and Covid" column explains the ramifications today: "The Epstein files have now claimed a British prince, an ambassador, a chief of staff, a Labour Party membership, and a seat in the House of Lords— and they’re not done yet. At this point, the files are doing more to clean up government corruption than any UK government ever did." 33) Maybe there really is a mysterious city under the ice, as the latest attempt to drill Antarctica's "Doomsday" glacier failed when instruments became lodged in the ice. . . or someone's hand!  34) Elon Musk says SpaceX is shifting focus from Mars to a lunar "self-growing city." IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 35) The radical website Discord will now require ID and facial scans of all users. 36) Jennifer ("What's in your wallet?") Garner has swapped Hollywood for her baby-food company with a new $1 billion valuation. Does this mean she won't be back in "Avengers: Doomsday?" 37) By the way, I saw "Shelter," the latest Jason Statham movie. His last two have been formulaic: a mysterious "working man" or "loner" takes up the protection/rescue of a young girl (never a young boy) and defeats a few obnoxious types along the way. Action is dramatically reduced from "Beekeeper" and as always much is in the dark so you can't see it. He produced this one (I give it a B=) so let's hope he learns. 38) U.S. women's skier Lindsey Vonn, trying to make a comeback from a serious injury, caught a gate with her ski pole in her downhill race, suffered a terrible crash, and had to be airlifted out with a broken leg. IN MEDICAL NEWS 39) Sounds like something Iron Man would have in his suit, but South Korean researchers developed a spray that will cauterize bleeding instantly. 40) Trump continually exposes the anti-US bias in the world with everything he does. Now his Trump Rx lower drug price site suddenly has the Euros looking at raising prices because we will no longer subsidize them. Now tell me about how Europe is "so much healthier" than America when we don't fund their stupid healthcare. For example, as Jeff Childers notes, half of Switzerland's exports are pharma, and now Novartis and others are having to lay off people. AND FINALLY . . . 41) India's tiger population has doubled in five years. No word on the population decline in neighboring villages. Larry Schweikart (@WallsOther) Rock drummer, Film maker,NYTimes #1 bestselling author Link for Patriot’s History Vimeo https://vimeo.com/40949423 Link to buy larry a coffee http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys    Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) While people were obsessing over Trump "drawing down" in MN---which will not last, and which I think is a distraction, which will again be picked up as soon as attention shifts---he has torched the whole Board of Immigration process that ends all appeals after March 9 unless a majority of the Board agrees to hear the case. BRAVO. 2) Reason #434 why the DemoKKKrats are screwed, and why 2026 or, at the latest, 2028 is their last stand, as blue states are facing an out-migration nightmare. Overall, DemoKKKrats lost almost another 500,000 in population last year (with CA losing 229,000). Of the states that have red trifectas, only three lost population and two of those, only 1,000. The other 19 gained 345,000. Of the DemoKKKrat states, only ME, DE, WA, and OR gained at all. Even the latest blue state, CO, lost population for the first time in years. Now throw in the fact that the DemoKKKrat states have the lowest fertility rates in the U.S. Gee, I wonder why, with all that free abortion? Then there are consistent, steady, ongoing voter reform efforts as in GA where they are returning to paper ballots. Meanwhile, in Kollyfornia, the top two in polling for the state's governorship are both Rs. Why is that important? Because Kollyfornia stupidly has a "jungle primary" that puts in the top two, regardless of party. I don't think this will hold up, but if it does, watch for Kollyfornia to change that jungle primary law in a hurry. Then there is this indicator: the GOP has outraised the DemoKKKrats by $100 million, or a factor of 6:1. Note, this does not include Trump's $100 fund. 3) The GOP's Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) will retire, bringing the number of GOP to 32 (I think) and Ds to 26. I still believe that by July they will be about even in retirements. 4) Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced IRS audits of major banks, financial firms, and intermediaries that facilitated the Skinny Minny fraud. 5) New Azteca (LA) mayor Karen ASS secretly altered a Palisade Fire report that made her and the city look bad. I mean, how else could it make them look? Or we have this story about a "Maryland man" (not the illegal invader Garcia) who was arrested for the attempted murder of Office of Management and Budget director Russ Vought. Maybe we need to rename liberalism as "The Religion of Peace" (TROP trademark)? Apparently as another DemoKKKrat, a "Satanist" named "Pagan," was arrested for plans to shoot up a church. All I can say is they better not try that at my church. I'm told the response time is under 9 seconds. 6) Speaking of Kollyfornia, the next President, J. D. Vance, will head a fraud task force looking into the Tarnished State. 7) The administration approved a new rule making it easier to fire federal employees. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 8) This is going to get funny in a hurry, as now MN is policing neighborhood borders to keep out ICE. Get it? They are establishing their own border patrol to keep out people who are enforcing border control. Can't wait til some drunk dopespoker runs one of their lines. What are they gonna do, blow a whistle? 9) Four Venezuelans have been arrested for a $1 million food stamp fraud in MA. 10) Rents fall again as deportations rise. IN CULTURAL NEWS 11) President Trump has announced a National Jubilee of Prayer in May as part of the America 250 celebration. NO OTHER PRESIDENT IN RECENT MEMORY WOULD HAVE DONE THIS. This is nothing less than, as Trump put it, an effort to "rededicate America as one nation under God." TRANSOID NEWS 12) Jennifer Sey rips apart stupid arguments against the two major medical associations---DOCTORS, GET IT?---that decided to oppose transoid surgeries for minors. One inebriated armadillo-brain actually compared getting your breasts whacked off to a . . . nose job. This is another reason DemoKKKrats cannot be trusted with anything. Even if they weren't terroristic murdering mofos, they are STUPID. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 13) EVs are now looking like the costliest corporate blunder in American business history. And that includes some doozies, as I note here:  14) The Atlantic, a pompous, irrelevant litter-liner, whines that Jeffy Bezos killed the Washington Compost. Actually, there, little twaddledigits, it was liberalism like the kind you engage in that killed the Compost. But we don't care what caused it, just so it's gone. Just one example of why the Compost died in its own darkness: it had eight (!!) "climate change" reporters. 15) Weekly unemployment claims rose to a 2-month high. 16) The AI market meltdown this week was caused by the introduction of "Claude," Anthropic's new "skills" prompt that already has built-in the kinds of skills you need to, well, ask the right question for the prompt. And the next thing is "vibe coding" whereby Claude will respond to your vision of what you want to see done. Man, this guy is in trouble. 17) But this isn't even half of the AI blessing/threat. Now it can "vibe code," meaning you don't just enter questions, but enter your vision for how a business or project should work out, and vibe coding will make it happen. 18) The Feds are investigating Nike for anti-white biases. 19) Eddie Bauer is about to file for bankruptcy. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 20) Members of the Church of Climate Change are freaking out because the Washington Compost booted its entire, useless, do-nothing "reporters" who made up stories about water levels rising. Now, bawls some of the high priests, the legacy media no longer "treats climate dissent as heresy." Boo hoo. "Legacy" media actually have someone on every once in a while who knows this whole thing was a green scam? 21) Did you know there is a blockade of fuel going into Cuba, and that it's working? 22) It was announced that there will be six-month-long delays in ChiCom chips, meaning the USA has to move even faster to completely quarantine off Chy-na with our own chip makers. 23) For the first time in history, a generation is dumber than its parents. Gosh, who could have seen that coming? IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 24) Victor Hanson just the latest to reveal a cancer battle, but he's back. 25) Troubled little self-hater Billie Eilish is getting roasted even by libs who think she's the U.S. equivalent of Greedo Thunderburger. Stupid Mark ("The Bulk") Ruffalo defended her, but others say she looked like she was wrapped in a garbage bag. Eilish is four years older than the great rookie with the Dallas Mavericks, Cooper Flagg. Let's get real. She's a sick, grown woman who still portrays herself as a little teen. You know, sorta like this one:  In all seriousness, I pray for her, Brittney Spears, Kanye, and Puffy every day that their minds may be healed and they can receive a witness for the Lord. But, since I'm lecturing please keep in your prayers Jordan Peterson, Bill O' Reilly, and VDH for health and Russell Brand for his Christian walk. I don't know where he is legally. If innocent, let him go, if guilty, he should repent. But not up to me. IN MEDICAL NEWS 26) President Trump unveiled TrumpRx website with lower costs on drugs. As always, President Trump does something useful and effective by either sending patients to a pharma portal without middlemen costs, or printing out a coupon. And TDS bilepoachers insist it's a trick. Mrs LS told me of a woman who reportedly said she won't use it, despite massive heart meds her husband needs (which would have much lower prices) because it would be "money in Trump's pocket." Understand that for over a decade, going back to the failed fungalpot Obamacare, DemoKKKrats promised to lower drug prices. El Trumpo did it. And this is aimed at getting rid of the phenomenally expensive "health insurance" and giving people access to the drugs without the monthly extra insurance charges. See Jeff Childers on this, but the panicking Hoax News Obamacare-spewing media are trying to simultaneously argue that it won't lower prices, but that it will hurt Big Pharma's bottom line. Which is it? AND FINALLY . . . 27) This is a weird one. Olympic ski jumpers are injecting their penises with a drug that makes them, er, "Meester Beeg" because that gets them a bigger competition suit, which, apparently, gives them more air time. That is, if it overcomes the drag of said Enhanced Male Pleasure-in-ator.  Larry Schweikart (@WallsOther) Rock drummer, Film maker,NYTimes #1 bestselling author Link for Patriot’s History Vimeo https://vimeo.com/40949423 Link to buy larry a coffee http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys  Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) This is why the "special elections" game is so tricky. DemoKKKrats just finished celebrating a TX state senate seat flip when this AL result comes out. The R won by an even bigger margin than did Trump in 2024. Again, overall, somewhat meaningless. Meanwhile, our friends over at "The Liberal Patriot" are starting to put up storm warnings about the Electoral College, as well they should. 2) Having demanded that Trump release the Epstein files, now DemoKKKrats are panicking that he has, beginning with the Clintons, who, after failed maneuvering and posturing, finally relegated themselves to being interrogated by the House. Looks like the DemoKKKrats have tossed the Corrupt Crime Family under the bus. Remember, this comes one week after unnamed "DemoKKKrats" warned House members to stay the heck away from MN because, well, the story was hurting them. Nor does it help that another DemoKKKrat was charged with fraudulent use of funds in GA. No, the "big names" aren't here, but for Pete's sake, is anyone watching the sheer number of underlings being rolled up? 3) I did not expect the Supes to overturn the Kollyfornia redistricted map, any more than they will overturn any other. This does not change my equation one iota, as I always calculated 5 new DemoKKKrat seats in Kollyfornia. Rs still should hold the house by 2-5. 4) The FBI shut down another biolab operation, this one in Las Vegas. 5) Ah, the left is so cheery and full of life. The Senior Skank, Jill Biden, learned that her ex-husband has been charged with murdering her successor. 6) The Inspector General said that a whistleblower complaint against Tulsi Gabbard lacked credibility. She says she was on the ground in Fulton Co. because Trump requested it. 7) Moronic Massachusetts is set to establish driving mileage limits. Are you toadstools awake yet? Meanwhile miles driven hit an all time high. 8) Ryan "Baby" Routh was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Trump. 9) Elon Musk and X awarded Nick Shirley $100,000 for his reporting on the Skinny Minny fraud. 10) Two GOP Congressmen have said that John Can't Carry a Thune will bypass the standard silent filibuster to pass the SAVE (voting integrity) Act. We'll see. Oh, and a new poll shows that 76% of black Americans want voter ID. 11) Republicans are just 42,877 away from flipping PA red among active voters. This margin was DemoKKKrat +1.1 million in 2016. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS 12) Shipwreckedcrew says Jonathan Ross was 100% justified in shooting Renee Good. IN TRANSOID NEWS 13) The first major medical group says nay nay on child mutilation. Drip, drip, drip. Soon this will be universal, then they will begin looking at transoidism in adults, properly, as a sickness. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 14) In a regular and expected concern with AI, the latest suggests AI will cost a lot of software jobs, causing a market dip. Fortune warns that AI may also cut revenues. Someone better figger it out because right now AI is lining up to be the biggest capital expenditure in history. 15) Bahama Breeze, the sister chain of Olive Garden restaurants, basically went out of business overnight. 16) Rare earth minerals stocks soared after Trump announced "Project Vault" as a strategic minerals stockpile. 17) Commercial office delinquencies are worse than in 2008. Thing is, I'm not sure they will ever recover from the China Virus, and maybe many of those elites who own those properties should have done more to stop the insane lockdowns. 18) Private payroll growth did not hit expectations. Maybe some of them are here, as the Washington Compost tells employees to stay home and may have extensive layoffs. However, Quantum Insights says that manufacturing growth is back in style. 19) Elon Musk is merging SpaceX and xAI. Will this be Skynet after all? It would be a trillion dollar company. Today, however, Wal-Mart hit $1 trillion as the first ever trillion dollar business. 20) Harvard thought it could stall, waiting out Trump. The New York Slimes ran a story saying Trump backed down. Oops. Trump increased the demand from Harvard from $200m to $1 billion. 21) David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, says that natural gas is the big winner in the AI power race. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 22) Looks like the Clintons aren't the only elites caught up in the Epstein muck. Norway's top dogs are identified as well. This includes PMs, royalty, members of the useless Nobel committee. Gonna be fun. Norweigians don't like it, with 76% saying the future queen should not take the throne, but perhaps work at a ski resort. And in Mediocre Britain, Lord Mandelson, ex-ambassador to the U.S., has resigned. 23) A conservative, following the latest string of conservative victories in Latin America, won the presidency in Costa Rica. 24) Trump's trade pact with India will cut into Russkie oil revenues. 26) The son of former Libyan dictator Muammar Khaddafi was shot in his home. 26) The Huns are dismantling their chemical industrial base. 27) An Arab reporter says that Palestinians would bring their kids to riots hoping they'd be hurt so they could collect money from the Palestinian Authority. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 28) I admit, I don't know who Bad Bunny is or if plays the mandolin or tuba, but his record company was tied to Maduro. So predictable and stupid. 29) Singer Billie Eilish who went on a Grammy rant about people living on "stolen lands" is herself living in a $3 million mansion that resides in Injun land. This is a sick little girl. Very talented. IN MEDICAL NEWS 30) Imagine that! RFK, Jr. wants to put safety before efficacy. I think we all would too . . . all except Politico which whines about it. Oh, and Trump tried to cut HHS funds in the new budget and the moronic DemoKKKrats put the money back in . . . and Bobby said he has plenty of projects they hate. AND FINALLY . . . 31) Every once in a while amazing stories like this show up. In Australia, a 13-year-old boy, whose family on paddleboards was swept out to sea, swam four hours to rescue them. Larry Schweikart (@WallsOther) Rock drummer, Film maker,NYTimes #1 bestselling author Link for Patriot’s History Vimeo https://vimeo.com/40949423 Link to buy larry a coffee http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys  Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.  Check out more of Larry Schweikart's take on current events, history, and more on AmazonX: @LarrySchwe94560Truth Social: @CyberneticsLSGettrLinkedInFacebook: @LarrySchweikart Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the  New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. www.wildworldofhistory.com 
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