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Here comes the championship rematch. Last weekend, Americans were cheering after the start of the Four Nations All Star Hockey tournament. Things got chippy quick as Canadians showed distain for their big brothers, but Team USA delivered a humiliating defeat to the Canucks. Netflix wants to have NFL games back on its streaming platform-- they will bid for Sunday afternoon games, usually high profile games every Sunday. The league wants to grow internationally and this is one way it can happen. But what about the viewing experience? Christmas games went well, but their coverage of boxing left much to be desired. Will Aaron Rodgers succeed? We take a look at historic over-40 quarterbacks. Cowboys are confused about Micah Parsons, Joe Mixon's fine got scratched back, and more trouble for Justin Tucker.
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On Monday, a Delta commuter flight from Minneapolis crash-landed at Toronto Pearson Airport, flipping over on the runway. A California congressman has blamed President Donald Trump, taking his grievances to X. He mentions both crashes, but fails to explain exactly how Trump was the proximate cause of the accidents. All 80 flyers survived, but some had injuries. DOGE continues working through the executive branch-- auditing the SSA, IRS, and now Elon Musk wants to inspect Fort Knox. It's been fifty years since anyone has verified that the United States has the gold to back up the bucks. If the vaults or empty, would it destroy the world economy?
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Admiral Linda Lee Fagan, was fired by Donald Trump Jan 21 from her post as the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. The cause was a poor record on border security, recruitment and DEI. She had been given 60-day waver to find new housing other than her quarters on Joint Base Anacostia Bolling, but had not yet relocated. On Tuesday she was informed that she only had three hours to leave. She had virtually no time to personally collect her belongings and had to stay the night with friends. But is that the whole truth, or is Fagan playing the victim? From four-star trailblazer to terminated to tossed out in no time-- what was the hurry?
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Full reaction to a horribly boring game, analysis on what happened with the Chiefs, the ultimate DEI team, how it set up the Eagles to ruin the summer, and that bizarre halftime show that Jon missed. Fans banned for life. Aaron Rodgers.
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Fort Bragg is back-- but did the DOD trick us? Formerly it was named after Confederate General Braxton Bragg, then the PC 'Fort Liberty.' On Monday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memorandum changing the base's name once again, this time to Fort Roland L. Bragg-- a lesser known WWII hero. Bill Gates went on THE VIEW to warn of the next pandemic-- is it to help derail the lightspeed domestic MAGA agenda? What's the Trump plan to takeover Gaza, and how does it fit in with a non-interventionist policy in the middle east?
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Trump administration officials have forced out all six of the FBI’s most senior executives and multiple heads of FBI field offices across the country. As much as 15% of FBI agents helped with the case-- and lawsuits against the DOJ have already begun. RFK and Tulsi Gabbard have been confirmed by the Senate while Democrats cry foul while DOGE exposes Treasury receipts for massive and insane overseas spending. Will Canada and Mexico be next to bend their knees to tariff pressure? The MAGA wave never lets up. Updates on plane crashes.
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Commish Rodger Goodell and NFL Referees Association executive director Scott Green claim hurt feelings over Chiefs Conspiracy theories; GOAT Kicker Justin Tucker about to be cut amid scandal; former NFL top receiver Cooper Kupp to be traded from Rams; Myles Garrett wants to leave Browns in favor of winning; Luka Doncic trade baffles the world; Pro Bowl only still here because the toilet is clogged.
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Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer took to the podium the other day to call out Elon Musk and DOGE for checking on the US Government's spending habits. He framed the entire incident as American's private information and entitlements being at risk to an unelected official with unclear intentions. But what is Chuck up to? DOGE uncovered a big steaming pile of ugly spending, and an anything-goes policy at Treasury. Jon explains and exposes the real shadow governments that DOGE is threatening, and why Democrats are desperate to stop them.
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The Chiefs are headed back to the big game. Fifteen other AFC teams just could not stand up to the not-so-secretly amalgamated superforce that is the Taylor Swift, the NFL, the referees, the almighty dollar, and also Patrick Mahomes. The devil's dilemma is that only a team commissioned by Satan himself stands in the way of a historic Super Bowl super feat. Get ready for a good time to be had by none. In other news, Jerry Jones makes another nepotism hire, and still even more news for Cowboys fans.
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On Monday near Fronton Texas, Border Patrol agents were seen on video taking fire from heavily armed persons suspected of being members of Mexican cartels. This fire was taken right as a group of migrants were attempting to enter the country illegally by crossing the Rio Grande. Texas Department of Public Safety assisted with drone deployment, which captured footage of the gunmen attempting to retreat back to Mexico. Only a single shot was returned at the Mexicans. Was it the opening to a much bigger and more violent about to explode on the border?
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Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary held her first conference yesterday and she was a hit, knocking it out of the park and power, grace and poise. The issued a statement directly from the President Trump which explained the drones which were hovering ominously in New Jersey late last year which took over the news cycle, and then vanished without explanation. But does her answer satisfy you? Or is it a sign that maybe this still politics as usual: winning is more important than transparency? America's culture of 'whateverism' has already moved on it but it says something about what's to come.
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Trump promised to declassify the remaining JFK files, and now that plan is in motion via executive order. Although most documents held by the National Archives since 1992 have been released, some 14,000 remaining documents are set to come to light. If the murder of the 35th President was anything other than the act of a lone gunman, surely these are the documents which will end 62 years of conspiracy theories. Both Biden and Trump had agreed to release these before, but both withdrew those actions on account that the damage to national security outweighed the public interest. Many Americans disagree-- but how can they be certain?
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On IG and other platforms, CBSSports released a bar graph that shows total numbers of penalties called for opponents of all 32 teams, and the Chiefs ranked 4 from the bottom. The implication is that the Chiefs do not have many calls from refs in their favor. However it is not the NUMBER of penalties called against the other teams, it's the TIMING of those calls (coming on 3rd downs that failed to convert) and the QUALITY of those penalties (see Week 16 and Divisional Playoff vs Texans) that show the Chiefs are definitely getting assistance from officiating.
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The Buckeyes may have lost the big game to the Wolverines but they have a fine consolation prize: the national championship win over Notre Dame. Meanwhile the Chiefs went 7-0 with their favorite referee Clay Martin to send home the Texans; the Eagles edged out the Rams in a wild snowbound ground pound game for the ages. Washington put down the Lions in the upset of the season. Will a Rookie go for the Lombardi? Or will the NFL scriptwriters play spoilers?
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She didn't show for Carter's funeral, she didn't show for Trump's inauguration alongside Hillary or Laura. She shared a quote on Instagram-“The time is always right to do what is right.” This was a quote from MLK Jr, but was it in reference to the civil rights leader or something else? Some say she was taking a strong Anti-Trump stance. But with Barack in attendance, is it anything other than sour grapes? Others speculate doom on the horizon for the Obama marriage?
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President Biden pardoned five members of his family as well as Liz Cheney, Anthony Fauci and General Mark A. Milley. Biden expressed 'belief' in the justice system, and then acted as though he had no confidence in it at all. Lefties will say Biden was protecting his family from reprisals, while Trump supporters will point out that their man has been the victim of weaponized courts for years. Without self awareness or irony he spoke about how politically motivated investigations destroy the wellbeing of people caught in the crosshairs-- where Trump has spent the last four years.
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Kiefer and Jon react to the wildcard round of football. The Bills blast past the Broncos while the Rams shove off the Vikings. The Redskins go deep and the Eagles put away the Pack. Also: Mike McCarthy leaving Dallas-- Will Jerry Jones appoint himself head coach? Massive speculation to rival where the Jets will land on Aaron Rodgers.dcard round of football. The Bills blast past the Broncos while the Rams shove off the Vikings. The Redskins go deep and the Eagles put away the Pack. Also: Mike McCarthy leaving Dallas-- Will Jerry Jones appoint himself head coach? Massive speculation to rival where the Jets will land on Aaron Rodgers.
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Los Angeles Police arrest looters dressed up as firefighters. These looters and other homeless are setting more fires to perpetuate the crisis-- can they be stopped? Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California posted a link where people can donate to relief efforts in Los Angeles, but as it turns out it redirects donors to ACT BLUE, a political action committee for the Democrat Party. Meanwhile the Pete Hegseth confirmation hearing is in progress, but since he has never worn a dress, will Democrats give their approval? Any moment now the Supreme Court could rule on banning TikTok in the US-- Will Elon Musk rush in at the last second to make an app-saving buyout?
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On Friday, the Supreme Court heard arguments regarding banning the app from nearly 170 million domestic users. TikTok will be banned in the United States on Jan. 19, but there are two potential routes to get the app to remain operating in the nation.
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California is burning and everyone is pointing fingers. To help break down what is going on, what went on, and where we go from here join Josh and Jason with special guest James McGee with all the info to get you up to speed.
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