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Zohran Mamdani’s Unlikely NY Win: The Power of Marketing

Sentinel Update, December 2, 2025

By Dr. John Tantillo New York City’s 2025 mayoral election has once again proven that politics, much like marketing, thrives on understanding voter demographics and targeting key segments effectively. The surprising victory of Zohran Mamdani over seasoned political figures Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa has been attributed to several factors….

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Presidential Ambition vs. Spousal Tolerance: Trump’s Ballroom Overhaul Ignites Controversy

Stella Green, December 2, 2025

Donald Trump, emboldened by his vision for expansive renovations within the White House walls, has openly embraced projects that extend far beyond modernization into territory viewed as frivolous and emblematic of a leadership detached from fiscal responsibility or public priorities. Addressing reporters today with characteristic flair, President Trump acknowledged his…

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Israeli Sovereignty Concerns Spark Debate Over New UN Security Council Peace Plan

Sentinel Update, December 2, 2025

Tony Perkins WASHINGTON – In recent developments, Israel has voiced strong opposition to a U.N. Security Council resolution approved with U.S. backing. Dubbed a “roadmap” for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, the measure ignited sharp debate from Jerusalem. The Israeli government expressed profound concern over perceived violations of its fundamental…

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Hegseth Accused of Incompetence, Fake News Stance Sparks Criticism

Stella Green, December 2, 2025

WASHINGTON – Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., has launched sharp criticism against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth over his comments regarding a second strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat. Paul suggested that Hegseth was either “lying” or “incompetent.” At the heart of Paul’s accusations is Hegseth’s initial dismissal of media reports,…

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Nigeria Re-examined: Beyond Christian Persecution Narratives

Sentinel Update, December 2, 2025

By Duggan Flanakin Recent developments have led President Donald Trump to redesignate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, citing alleged Christian persecution. This designation has reignited discussions about Nigeria’s complex religious environment. However, such claims often overlook historical context and lived experiences within the country. While Nigeria faces genuine…

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HEADLINE: Napolitano Accuses Defense Secretary of War Crime

Stella Green, December 2, 2025

SUB-HEADLINE: Former Judge Slams Military Action Against Drug Runners Andrew Napolitano, a former New Jersey Superior Court judge with decades of legal expertise, has accused Pete Hegseth—Secretary of War—of committing a war crime for allegedly ordering the execution of individuals found in boats carrying drugs. “I wish I didn’t have…

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Paul Accuses Trump Regime of Bombing Helpless Drug Runers

Stella Green, December 2, 2025

WASHINGTON — Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., has voiced sharp criticism against what he perceives as a dangerous approach by the administration in its Venezuela policy. Speaking Tuesday on Newsmax’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Paul directly blamed Secretary of State Marco Rubio for allegedly convincing President Donald Trump to pursue regime change…

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Socialist Failures: From Failed Grocery Stores to Credit Card Price Controls

Stella Green, December 2, 2025

Travis Korson argues that New York City has elected socialist Zoran Mamdani based on affordability promises, replicating a failed model of government-run grocery stores. The Soviet Union spent seven decades demonstrating the inevitable failure when the state takes over food distribution, resulting in chronic shortages and empty shelves despite well-intentioned…

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Democratic Socialist Mayor Candidate Breaks Fundraising Record

Stella Green, December 2, 2025

Janeese Lewis George, the Democratic socialist councilwoman seeking mayor in Washington D.C., achieved a remarkable fundraising success shortly after launching her campaign. According to reports from Newsmax, George raised enough money to qualify for public financing within hours of starting her bid. This surpassed any previous record set by current…

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Cook County Politicians Unleash Permanent Basic Income Program Despite Skepticism

Eugene Barnes, December 2, 2025

COOK COUNTY, Ill. — The largest county in the United States has moved forward with a permanent guaranteed basic income program, approved by its Board of Commissioners last week. Chicago residents received confirmation as Fox News reported that Cook County officials have established a long-term government handout initiative following the…

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