RJ Hamster
Minneapolis Mayor Gives Update; Kash Patel Reveals Investigation
| January 27, 2026 |
| WORDS OF WISDOM “Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks.” — Simonides of Ceos 🎧 Prefer to listen? Get the podcast. TOP STORIES Minneapolis Mayor Gives Update “Tom Homan will be meeting with [Mayor Jacob Frey] tomorrow in order to continue the discussion,” Trump posted on Truth Social. SHARE* READ MORE >Kash Patel Reveals Investigation Top Republicans Seek Testimony From DHS Officials 30 People Dead as Frigid Temperatures Continue Across US Texas Governor Bars State Employees From Using Shein, Temu on State-Owned Devices Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Pleads Not Guilty to Drug, Murder Charges PREMIUM NASA Set to Launch First Manned Moon Rocket in 50 Years: What to Know A WORD FROM ADVERTISER Conservative commentator, bestselling author, and former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino returns Feb 2 with The Dan Bongino Show – a new two-hour live podcast, airing exclusively on Rumble Mon–Fri, 10 am–12 pm ET, plus on-demand audio everywhere you get your podcasts. After a year of service and major FBI reforms, Dan brings his trademark energy, passion, and insider perspective back to his loyal audience. Don’t miss it.INSPIRED Idahoans Turn Old Grain Silos Into Rustic Themed Airbnb Business With Plush Interior—Here’s How CULTURE Laughter in the Oval Office: Presidents and the Healing Power of a Well-Timed Joke Many U.S. presidents have understood that humor and laughter were stress relievers and mood elevators unavailable in any pharmacy. In a 1786 letter to a friend and former comrade from the Continental Army, even the reserved George Washington applauded the comrade’s witty account of a stay with a mutual acquaintance: “I commend you, however, for passing the time in as merry a manner as you possibly could; it is assuredly better to go laughing than crying thro’ the rough journey of life.” If we pay a visit to the Oval Office, we just might garner a few tips on the value of humor in times of tension, as well as in everyday life. If nothing else, we’ll leave laughing. Not without reason was Ronald Reagan known as “The Great Communicator.” He often deployed stories to amuse his audience and to make a point. His one about Cuban leader Fidel Castro did both: “It is said that Castro was making a speech to a large assembly. And he was going on at great length and then a voice out in the crowd said, ‘Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjacks.’ “And he went on speaking and again the voice said, ‘Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjacks.’ … And about the fourth time this happened, he stopped in his regular speech and he said, ‘The next time,’ he said, ‘I’m going to find out who that is and kick him all the way to Miami.’ And everybody in the crowd said, ‘Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjacks.’” SHARE* READ MORE >EPOCH TV Virologist Who Defied Beijing Says CCP Used COVID as Unrestricted Warfare, Warns of Its Influence in Western Media Venezuela’s Oil Surge Could Shift Energy Markets | Michael Mische OPINION PETER ST ONGE Japan’s Crash Is Our Canary in the Coal Mine JEFFREY A. TUCKER Lady Day Shows the Way EPOCH FUN Freecell SolitaireArrange cards by suit in ascending order to win.PLAYSpot the DifferenceFind the differences between 2 images.PLAYWord WipeCreate words to eliminate tiles.PLAY |
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