‘Reagan’ Biopic Opens to Rave Audience Reviews

When critics on Rotten Tomatoes dismiss a film while audiences embrace it enthusiastically, it really underscores a disconnect between professional reviews and popular opinion. The recent box office success Reagan exemplifies this phenomenon. Released on August 30, the film chronicles the late Ronald Reagan’s journey from his modest beginnings in small-town America through his Hollywood…

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Pro-Hamas students protest ‘war criminal’ Hillary Clinton outside her Columbia University class

Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel students organized a sit-in demonstration outside of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s Columbia University course on Wednesday. Videos of the protest, obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, showed dozens of students waving Palestinian flags and chanting, “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever.” Protesters also held up signs…

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Female darts players threatened with disciplinary action after women refuse to compete with transgender opponents

The World Darts Federation issued a formal warning to players, saying they could face disciplinary actions if they withdraw from a tournament after it has started. The warning is likely in response to the threat of female darts players forfeiting their spots when matched up against transgender athletes who were born male. Multiple female dart-throwers…

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New California law gives $150K to illegal immigrants, and THIS is how Bill Maher interviews Nancy Pelosi?!

In typical California fashion, the state has passed another absurd law. Titled the “California Dream for All” loan program, the initiative would use state funds to provide “undocumented immigrants” with 20% in down-payment assistance up to $150,000 with zero interest. While Governor Gavin Newsom (D) hasn’t signed the law yet, the legislation alone is beyond…

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YouTube deserves its own antitrust scrutiny

“Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” Judge Amit P. Mehta wrote last month in deciding the most consequential monopoly case so far this century. He was talking about Google’s illegal domination of online search — there’s a 90% chance you use Google every time you search, and…

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