Wednesday, July 9, 2025

WATCH: Trump Proposes Patriotic ‘American Academy’ Which Harvard Should Pay For.

Former President Donald Trump has proposed the creation of a new university called the “American Academy,” which would award free online degrees in an effort to combat the rapid spread of “wokeness [and] jihadism” on college campuses across the United States.

“We spend more money on higher education than any other country and yet, they’re turning our students into communists and terrorists and sympathizers of many, many different dimensions… We can’t let this happen,” the 45th President argued in a video introducing the idea.

The university would target millions of Americans who did not complete their degrees and use their credentials to apply for various positions in the government or federal contractors. The institution would give credit for past work or essays as well as allow students to finish their studies for free.

The academy would receive funding from recipients of large endowments as well as fining and suing wealthy colleges such as Harvard, reports suggest.

“It’s a contrast with Joe Biden’s plan for free college, which is to essentially wipe out hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt. This is a different way,” said one Trump campaign official, who added, “We need to have affordable options for college without spending trillions and trillions of dollars.”

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Former President Donald Trump has proposed the creation of a new university called the "American Academy," which would award free online degrees in an effort to combat the rapid spread of "wokeness [and] jihadism" on college campuses across the United States. show more
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Anheuser-Busch to Hand Shareholders $1Bn To Restore Confidence.

Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, is implementing a share buyback clause for the first time in the company’s history, which will hand its shareholders $1 billion in a desperate attempt to restore confidence in the brand.

The buyback will take place over the next 12 months and begin “immediately,” according to the company’s CFO Fernando Tennenbaum, who announced the decision on a call with investors.

The move follows a financially poor third quarter for the company. Anheuser-Busch reported a collapse in U.S. revenue by 13 percent as well as drops in sales to wholesalers by 17.6 percent and to retailers by 16.6 percent. Beer volumes similarly dropped by four percent.

The company has made numerous revamp attempts following its decision to promote Bud Light using transgender woman Dylan Mulvaney earlier this year – a stunt that cost the brand upwards of $27 billion. The latest attempt came in October after it announced a partnership with UFC.

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Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, is implementing a share buyback clause for the first time in the company's history, which will hand its shareholders $1 billion in a desperate attempt to restore confidence in the brand. show more

Macron Changing French Constitution to Make ‘Freedom’ to Abort Babies ‘Irreversible’.

Emmanuel Macron, the globalist President of France, has confirmed an amendment to the French constitution enshrining the right to abort babies. His plan is now heading to the Council of State, and Macron claims that by 2024, “women’s freedom to have an abortion will be irreversible.”

The initiative began as a kneejerk reaction to the Supreme Court of the United States overturning Roe v. Wade, which did not put a stop to abortions in the U.S., but allowed individual states to set their own rules. Some have banned the practice almost entirely, some have set strict “heartbeat” restrictions banning it after around six weeks. Other states, almost all Democrat-controlled, have adopted an extreme permissive stance, allowing babies to be killed in the womb up to the moment birth.

Currently, abortion is lawful in France up to 14 weeks, with the limit having already been raised from 12 weeks by Macron last year. The French government reports approximately 234,000 babies were aborted in 2022.

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Emmanuel Macron, the globalist President of France, has confirmed an amendment to the French constitution enshrining the right to abort babies. His plan is now heading to the Council of State, and Macron claims that by 2024, "women's freedom to have an abortion will be irreversible." show more

WATCH: Rap Legend Flavor Flav Sings National Anthem & It’s Both Beautiful AND Terrible.

Legendary rapper Flavor Flav, also known as William Drayton Jr., fulfilled what he called a “long-time bucket list item” when he performed the U.S. national anthem this past Sunday at a major basketball event between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Atlanta Hawks. Anticipation was high, as fans were eager to witness his distinctive vocal rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner. Throughout his two-and-a-half minute performance, the crowd’s warm reception and the highlighted reactions from the players, some visibly bemused, encapsulated the unique spectacle.

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Legendary rapper Flavor Flav, also known as William Drayton Jr., fulfilled what he called a "long-time bucket list item" when he performed the U.S. national anthem this past Sunday at a major basketball event between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Atlanta Hawks. Anticipation was high, as fans were eager to witness his distinctive vocal rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner. Throughout his two-and-a-half minute performance, the crowd's warm reception and the highlighted reactions from the players, some visibly bemused, encapsulated the unique spectacle. show more

Now They’re Genetically Modifying Beer.

Charles Denby, the co-founder and CEO of Berkeley Yeast, and his team are modifying yeast strains to “optimize” the taste of beer. Through genetic modification, Berkeley Yeast says it can enhance or diminish desirable and undesirable flavors as well as introduce new ones. One of its products, the Tropics yeast, has been engineered to provide the taste of passion fruit and guava.

The California-based firm also claims to be using gene-editing to eliminate unfavorable byproducts such as diacetyl, a substance that imparts a buttery taste to hoppy beers. The research has also enabled it to reduce the fermentation time required to create Belgian-style sour beer. The use of these GM yeast strains is becoming commonplace in the United States, where regulation of GM foods is relatively lenient.

Many consumers rightly remain wary of genetically modified ingredients. In countries where the acceptance of GM foods is lower, such as the UK, the beer must be labeled as containing GM ingredients, limiting marketability. Furthermore, some brewers prefer traditional methods of flavoring and view GM methods unfavorably. Despite this, the brewing industry is closely watching developments in genetic modification as the potential benefits of flavor consistency and reduced resource usage become more apparent.

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Charles Denby, the co-founder and CEO of Berkeley Yeast, and his team are modifying yeast strains to "optimize" the taste of beer. Through genetic modification, Berkeley Yeast says it can enhance or diminish desirable and undesirable flavors as well as introduce new ones. One of its products, the Tropics yeast, has been engineered to provide the taste of passion fruit and guava. show more

Academy of Pediatricians Tells Doctors to Talk to Kids About ‘Dicklets’, ‘Chesticles’, and Gender Bending.

The American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) is encouraging pediatricians to talk to children about their gender identity and teenagers about their sexual behavior, presentation slides unearthed from the organization’s 2023 annual conference have revealed.

The AAP informed those at the conference that what they learned in medical school is “probably now irrelevant” because identities “shift and change through life.” Instead, gender and sexual identities have become “part of human diversity, not disorders.”

Doctors were advised to start decorating their offices and practices with pride flags, “inclusive forms,” charts reflecting names and pronouns, and even wear pronoun stickers on their ID badges. They were also told to open conversations with children by asking, “what pronouns do you use?” as well as questions like “do you think of yourself as male [or] female?”

The AAP explained later in the presentation that doctors should begin asking teenagers whether they were in an “intimate relationship,” are “monogamous,” and, disturbingly, what parts of their body they use for sexual pleasure.

When discussing human anatomy with children and teenagers, the AAP encourages feminine parts to be renamed to “innie, front hole, dick or dicklet (clitoris), T-penis, chest/chesticles,” and masculine parts to “outie, junk, strapless, [or] bits.”

The organization, which receives millions of dollars in government funding annually, has been aggressively pushing transgenderism onto children for a number of years and is a strong proponent of giving “puberty-blockers to pre-pubescent children” under the guise of “gender-affirming care.”

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The American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) is encouraging pediatricians to talk to children about their gender identity and teenagers about their sexual behavior, presentation slides unearthed from the organization's 2023 annual conference have revealed. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
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Left Media Meltdown After Kassam Mocks NY Judge’s Sartorial Inelegance.

The leftist “news” website RawStory is apparently extremely upset that National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam took aim at Judge Arthur Engoron’s appearance this weekend, dedicating an entire “news” article to a humorous X post (tweet) that highlighted the troglodytic nature of former President Donald J. Trump’s clearly biased New York judge.

“Judge Arthur Engoron should be fined for his fashion sense. This is a serious sartorial crime. His tailor needs a gag order,” joked Kassam on Friday evening, leading RawStory to hysterically report: Trump allies attack judge in fraud case over his fashion: ‘His tailor needs a gag order'”.

The sensitivity of the far-left to attacks on Engoron proves how much they have invested their hopes of stopping Donald Trump in this partisan judge.

RawStory claims Kassam’s post “got the ball rolling” before others quickly began following suit in the comment section, which became full “with people criticizing Engoron for his clothes as well as his decisions in the court, and unrelated issues.”

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The leftist "news" website RawStory is apparently extremely upset that National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam took aim at Judge Arthur Engoron's appearance this weekend, dedicating an entire "news" article to a humorous X post (tweet) that highlighted the troglodytic nature of former President Donald J. Trump's clearly biased New York judge. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
There are two parts of this altercation that really make me laugh: RawStory has had me blocked on X (Twitter) for several years and to this day I have no idea why a “news outlet” would block me, lol; The author of this article is someone called David McAfee, whose tailor and barber require gag orders…
There are two parts of this altercation that really make me laugh: RawStory has had me blocked on X (Twitter) for several years and to this day I have no idea why a “news outlet” would block me, lol; The author of this article is someone called David McAfee, whose tailor and barber require gag orders… show more
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LISTEN: Fleccas Explains the Bud Light UFC Media Play.

Austin Fletcher, aka Fleccas Talks, explained how the corporate media is falsifying claims of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) boycott in order to rehabilitate Bud Light afters its transgender, Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign. In the latest episode of Fleccas Talks, Fletcher notes:

“The way I see it is Bud Light got canceled, how do you fix that? You pay huge money to a company that has your same audience basically but that audience will not cancel that company for the association.”

“UFC has the same audience as Bud Light, people aren’t gonna cancel UFC… so when UFC has the best numbers ever, they’re gonna go: Oh! Bud Light’s back, the UFC didn’t get cancelled, they weren’t able to cancel them.”

The multi-year Bud Light deal is said to be worth over $100 million.

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Austin Fletcher, aka Fleccas Talks, explained how the corporate media is falsifying claims of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) boycott in order to rehabilitate Bud Light afters its transgender, Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign. In the latest episode of Fleccas Talks, Fletcher notes: show more

South Korea Upholds Ban on Buggery in Military: Undermines Nation’s ‘Fighting Power’.

The Constitutional Court of Korea has declined to overturn laws against “anal intercourse” or “any other indecent act” in the South Korean military, ruling by 5-4 in favor of retaining the prohibitions laid down in the Military Criminal Act.

Judges determined that, even if consensual, homosexual acts risk “causing serious harm to preserving the fighting power of the nation’s armed forces” if committed while soldiers are in service.

LGBT lobby groups have expressed anger and disappointment at the ruling, with Amnesty International describing the “continued endorsement [of] the criminalization” of sodomy in the South Korean military as a “distressing setback in the decades-long struggle for equality in the country.”

Around 30 percent of the South Korean population is Christian, and Christian groups have been part of the pushback against the LGBT lobby in the country. Earlier this year, the Seoul Queer Culture Festival – the biggest Pride-style event in South Korea – was not licensed to go ahead at its annual venue, with a Christian youth concert taking place there instead.

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The Constitutional Court of Korea has declined to overturn laws against "anal intercourse" or "any other indecent act" in the South Korean military, ruling by 5-4 in favor of retaining the prohibitions laid down in the Military Criminal Act. show more

Friends Star Matthew Perry Dead After Drowning in Jacuzzi.

Matthew Perry, most famous for playing Chandler Bing on the popular TV sitcom Friends, has died at age 54, according to early reports from TMZ. Law enforcement sources revealed to TMZ that the actor was found in a jacuzzi at a Los Angeles residence on Saturday. Responding units were initially summoned to the scene for a cardiac arrest. TMZ sources also disclosed that no drugs were identified at the site, and foul play is presently not suspected in Perry’s death.

Details pertaining to the circumstances of Perry’s death remain limited. Perry’s last post on Instagram illustrated him relishing a jacuzzi dip; the caption, reading, “Oh, so warm water swirling around makes you feel good? I’m Mattman,” has taken on a haunting significance. Following the announcement of his passing, fans of the actor quickly flocked to social media to pour out tributes and express their disbelief and sorrow.

Offscreen, Perry confronted multiple issues, causing concern among fans. Notions of a return to his erstwhile habits surfaced as observers noted his occasionally disheveled appearance. Perry relocated to a new Los Angeles home earlier this year, and his recent memoir revealed significant details about his personal battles with addiction. Perry’s death has left the broader Friends community and millions of viewers worldwide mourning his loss.

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Matthew Perry, most famous for playing Chandler Bing on the popular TV sitcom Friends, has died at age 54, according to early reports from TMZ. Law enforcement sources revealed to TMZ that the actor was found in a jacuzzi at a Los Angeles residence on Saturday. Responding units were initially summoned to the scene for a cardiac arrest. TMZ sources also disclosed that no drugs were identified at the site, and foul play is presently not suspected in Perry's death. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
We don’t typically cover celebrity news but this is especially tragic and poignant to me given Perry’s influence on my generation
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