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Operation Charlotte’s Web: Federal Agents’ Crackdown on Illegal Immigration in Charlotte

Eugene Barnes, November 22, 2025

The U.S. Border Patrol (ICE) has begun an enforcement crackdown called “Operation Charlotte’s Web” and the usual suspects are bleating. They include Democratic Party politicians who depend on illegals for boosting the census count and anchor babies for votes, NGO “charities” dependent on federal dollars they get for resettling refugees,…

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The Influence of Judicial Presence on Public Perception

Eugene Barnes, November 22, 2025

In the courtroom, judges are perceived on many levels based on a variety of factors, from attire to attitude. In addition to a black robe and judicial demeanor, observers interpret proceedings through a judge’s verbal and nonverbal cues. From statements to silent sentiment expressed through emotion, observers (including jurors) follow…

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Trump’s Healthcare Voucher Plan: A New Approach to Subsidies

Eugene Barnes, November 20, 2025

By Sally C. Pipes In a social media post earlier this month, President Trump laid out his own alternative to the enhanced Obamacare subsidies that fueled the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown. “I am recommending to Senate Republicans that the Hundreds of Billions of Dollars currently being sent to money sucking…

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Michelle Obama’s Criticisms of America Spark Outrage

Sentinel Update, November 20, 2025

Formal first lady Michelle Obama has been making headlines with new criticisms in an interview promoting her book “The Look.” She expresses her grievances regarding American treatment. In an interview, she claims that Americans “aren’t ready for a woman president,” and have “a lot of growing up to do.” Last…

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The Hidden Cost of Industrial Policy: Why Government Interventions Fail

Sentinel Update, November 20, 2025

By Veronique de Rugy American industry has been getting a lot of hands-on direction from Democrats and Republicans for quite some time now. Every few years, someone looks at the underwhelming results of this economic maneuvering and insists that real “industrial policy” has never been tried. The truth is that…

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Why the GOP Lost: A Call for Better Representation of Hispanic Voters

Stella Green, November 17, 2025

The elections of earlier this month was a wake-up call — not just for the Republican Party, but for every so-called “strategist” who thought Hispanic voters were locked in. The mainstream media — including outlets like Politico and The Washington Post — are rushing to blame our losses on “mass…

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Epstein’s Emails Reveal Trump’s Involvement in Scandal? New Documents Show Controversial Exchanges

Eugene Barnes, November 17, 2025

By Debra J. Saunders Monday, 17 November 2025 11:59 AM EST The 2011 exchange between the late Jeffrey Epstein and longtime gal pal Ghislaine Maxwell, now serving a 20-year sentence for conspiring with Epstein to traffic minors, was short and grammatically incorrect. Epstein wrote, “i want you to realize that…

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Target Implements New Customer Interaction Policy

Stella Green, November 15, 2025

The Minneapolis-based retailer has issued a new directive requiring in-store workers to smile and make eye contact, greeting or waving to any shopper that comes within 10 feet. If a customer steps within four feet, the service rep is instructed to ask whether they need help or how their day…

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Translating Behavior: Understanding the Hidden Meanings

Stella Green, November 15, 2025

By Dr. Laura Saturday, 15 November 2025 06:45 AM EST One of the things I do on my radio show is translate behaviors into words. Most folks are specifically focused on behavior and not the meaning behind it. If we stay focused on behavior, there is no room for understanding…

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AI-Powered Companions Revolutionize Senior Care

Sentinel Update, November 13, 2025

As AI becomes increasingly ubiquitous, providing a paradox of innovation and risks, efficiencies and uncertainty, possibilities, and probabilities, some are asking this one question: “Wouldn’t it be great if tech developers used their AI powers for good and not for evil?” AI developers are receiving praise for creating AI-powered robot…

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