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Breaking: Dawson's Creek Star James Van Der Beek Dead After Cancer Battle
James Van Der Beek, who was best known for his starring role on the hit television series “Dawson’s Creek,” died Wednesday. He was only 48 and had been diagnosed with […]
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Dem Rep Storms Out Of Hearing After Confrontation With Pam Bondi
Breaking Point: A Million Jobs Suddenly Disappear, Foreclosures Rise 32 Percent, And Some Americans Are Now Facing $1,000 Power Bills
I feel quite exasperated right now. Everyone knows that the economic numbers that federal bureaucrats in Washington are feeding us each month are fraudulent. It has been that way for a very long time. The employment numbers are a perfect example of this. Every month they give us a headline number that looks pretty good, and then months later they revise it much lower when nobody is paying attention. That is the game they want to play, and many of us understand that. But this latest stunt that they have pulled is absolutely astounding. More than a million U.S. jobs suddenly disappeared from the numbers, and they would like us to believe that this is perfectly normal.
How are we supposed to have any faith in the numbers that the BLS releases each month if they are off by this much?
As Zero Hedge has reported, nonfarm employment in the United States as of December 31st, 2025 was revised down from 159.546 million to 158.497 million…
Starting at the top, total US payrolls were revised dramatically lower starting with the Jan 2021 data and every month since, and net of the cumulative changes December 31, 2025 total nonfarm employment was revised lower by 1.029 million from 159.546 million to 158.497 million.
As expected, the bulk of the negative revisions took place in 2025, with negative revisions to 2024 amounting to -413K, 2023 was just -73K while 2021 and 2021 were revised modestly higher.
Focusing on 2025, the negative revisions to both the year and previous years, meant that the change in total jobs for 2025 was revised from an already low +584,000 to a shockingly low +181,000.
How can over a million jobs suddenly disappear?
Well, the truth is that they never actually existed in the first place.
It was all smoke and mirrors.
Let’s take a look at the January numbers. We are being told that the U.S. added 130,000 jobs in January…
The Labor Department on Wednesday reported that employers added 130,000 jobs in January. That figure was above the expectations of economists polled by LSEG, who estimated the economy would add 70,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate was 4.3%, slightly lower than economists’ expectations of 4.4%.
But the “unadjusted” figure for January was actually a loss of 2.6 million jobs…
There is another reason why today’s report will be revised away: while the seasonally adjusted change was a stronger than expected 130K, the unadjusted was a negative 2.649 million. That means that the entire delta in today’s “surprise beat” was due to seasonal adjustments.
Isn’t that fun?
Everyone is running around talking about the “130,000 jobs” the U.S. added last month, knowing that the “adjusted” number will almost certainly be revised down multiple times later on.
But the “unadjusted” number shows that the U.S. economy lost 2.6 million jobs in January.
Yes, mass layoffs really are happening all over the nation.
In January, the number of job cut announcements was the highest that we have seen for that month since 2009.
And even though 2.6 million jobs were actually lost last month, the government is telling us that 130,000 were gained.
What a joke.
Meanwhile, more bad news about the housing market continues to roll in.
In January 2026, the number of foreclosure filings in the United States was 32 percent higher than it was in January 2025…
With the number of Americans losing their homes to banks rising for an eleventh straight month, it’s clear the housing crisis is getting worse rather than better. US foreclosure activity jumped again in January 2026, with a total of 40,534 properties facing foreclosure filings – a 32 percent increase from the same time last year. Foreclosure filings cover every stage of the process, from the moment a lender issues a legal warning to the point a home is formally seized after missed mortgage payments.
It is starting to feel like 2008 all over again.
We are off to such a bad start in 2026, and this comes on the heels of a year in which foreclosure filings were 14 percent higher than the previous year…
The bleak start to 2026 follows an already brutal 2025, when 367,460 US properties faced foreclosure filings – up 14 percent from the year before, according to a previus report from ATTOM.
Foreclosures are clearly trending in the wrong direction.
And the outlook for the months ahead is not promising at all, because mortgage delinquencies among low-income households have been steadily increasing…
90-day delinquency rates have skyrocketed among borrowers in the lowest-income ZIP codes, rising to 3% in the fourth quarter from 0.5% in 2021.
We are now at the highest level that we have seen in about a decade.
At the same time, electricity bills are rising to unprecedented heights.
Some are complaining that their monthly electricity bills now exceed $800, and others are complaining that their electricity bills now exceed $1,000…
On Reddit, one user in the r/homeowners group shared that their electric bill in Pittsburgh topped $800. Others weighed in with their experiences, and suggested making modifications to save money.
“Everyone needs to take quicker showers, don’t leave hot water run, and turn the heat down to 68 and wear clothes and warm pajamas and use blankets at night,” one comment advised.
On TikTok, user MamaSelena shared that her January electric bill in Ohio was $1,013, cutting into her grocery budget. She contacted local representatives in hopes they would advocate for lower costs, and encouraged others to do the same.
It is easy to tell people that they should just move to a state where the cost of living is lower.
Well, Alabama has a very low cost of living, but even some residents of that state are now facing electricity bills that are close to $1,000…
Alabama Power customer Miessha Reed is one of many customers who has seen a jump in their electric bills.
Reed said her monthly bill during last year’s summer months ranged between $300 to $400, but she can’t say the same about her latest power bill.
“It did a rapid increase. June was like $674, July was like $777, and I got an August bill for $963,” said Reed.
Soaring heating and cooling costs are one of the primary reasons why power bills are rising so much.
In fact, it is being projected that the average U.S. household will spend $995 just on heating their homes this winter…
A new report this week estimates that U.S. households could spend an average of $995 on home heating alone from mid-November to March, which is $84 more than they spent last winter.
The report is from the National Energy Assistance Directors’ Association (NEADA), a policy organization that represents state governments seeking federal funds for low-income home energy programs. It predicts that heating costs will rise by an average of 9.2% over the next three months.
Of course it isn’t just power bills that are going up.
Just about everything is steadily becoming more expensive, but the bureaucrats in Washington would like us to believe that the inflation rate is in the low single digits.
Give me a break.
If a major conflict with Iran erupts in the Middle East, our power bills will experience another huge spike.
On Tuesday night, President Trump issued a very ominous warning to Iran…
The President on Tuesday night said he is considering ordering a second aircraft carrier strike group to position itself outside Iran.
US diplomats and Iranian officials met last Friday in Oman to discuss ending the ayatollah’s nuclear program. This is the first time the two countries have engaged diplomatic talks since the 12-day war with Israel in June.
‘Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time,’ Trump told Axios.
I have been warning about a final showdown with Iran for a very long time.
Once the missiles start flying, nothing will ever be the same again.
But for the moment, much of the population continues to believe that everything will work out just fine somehow.
There is nothing wrong with being optimistic, but right now our economy is crumbling all around us and there are very dark clouds on the horizon.
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Exclusive – Secretary Lutnick: Post Office to Conduct Census in 'Genius Move' to Save Billions
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick spoke during a Breitbart News policy event about a "genius move" to hire the Post Office to do the Census.
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US Job Growth Surges in January
WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) — U.S. job growth unexpectedly accelerated in January and the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, signs of labor market stability that could give the Federal Reserve room to keep interest rates unchanged for some time while policymakers monitor inflation.
But the largest increase in payrolls in 13 months reported by the Labor Department on Wednesday likely exaggerates the labor market’s health, as revisions showed the economy added only 181,000 jobs in 2025 instead of the previously estimated 584,000.
President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade and immigration policies continued to cast a shadow on the labor market, economists said, cautioning against viewing the surge in payrolls in January as marking a material shift in conditions.
Job Growth Focused in Health Care, Social Services
They noted that other indicators, including job openings, pointed to a tepid labor market, adding that job growth remained concentrated in the health care and social services industries, which accounted for nearly all the rise in employment.
“The only jobs being filled in January are in health care and social assistance, along with some nonresidential specialty trade contractors probably related to AI facilities, all of which do not guarantee the economy’s future success,” said Christopher Rupkey, chief economist at FWDBONDS. “If you are looking for a job … you are unlikely to find anything to apply for in today’s report.”
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 130,000 jobs last month after a downwardly revised 48,000 rise in December, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls advancing by 70,000 jobs. Estimates ranged from a loss of 10,000 jobs to a gain of 135,000 positions.
The BLS said frigid temperatures and snowstorms that slammed large parts of the country had not affected the establishment survey, from which payrolls are calculated.
The employment report, initially due last Friday, was delayed by the three-day shutdown of the federal government.
Health care employment increased 82,000, the most since July 2020, spread across ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities. The job gains were well above the monthly average of 33,000 in 2025, leading some economists to conclude that January’s increase was a fluke. Social assistance payrolls increased 42,000.
Construction added 33,000 jobs, driven by the hiring of nonresidential specialty trade contractors, attributed by some economists to data centers needed to power artificial intelligence. Construction was virtually flat in 2025. Professional and business services payrolls rose 34,000.
“I am skeptical that the degree of vigor seen in these data will be consistently repeated going forward, but this release should slam the door shut on the narrative that the labor market is on the cusp of falling apart,” said Stephen Stanley, chief U.S. economist at Santander U.S. Capital Markets.
Manufacturing employment rebounded slightly but has lost more than 80,000 jobs since Trump returned to the White House. Trump has defended tariffs on imported goods as necessary to revive factories.
There were minor job gains in the retail, utilities as well as the leisure and hospitality sectors. The financial sector shed another 22,000 jobs. Job losses were recorded in the transportation and warehousing, information as well as mining and logging industries.
Federal government employment contracted by an additional 34,000 positions as some employees who accepted a deferred resignation offer in 2025 came off payrolls. Federal employment is down by 327,000 since peaking in October 2024.
Employment Gains are Concentrated in Few Industries
The share of industries reporting growth increased to 55.0% from 54.2% in December. Labor market softness was underscored by annual payrolls benchmark revisions, which showed 862,000 fewer jobs were created in the 12 months through March 2025 than previously estimated.
Trump shrugged off the revisions and focused on the January job growth surge, writing on social media that “We are again the strongest Country in the World, and should therefore be paying the LOWEST INTEREST RATE, by far.”
Though traders are still betting the U.S. central bank will next reduce its policy rate in June, they see an almost 40% chance it will not move then, up from about 25% before the data.
The Fed last month left its benchmark overnight interest rate in the 3.50%-3.75% range.
Stocks on Wall Street were trading lower. The dollar gained versus a basket of currencies. U.S. Treasury yields rose.
“It appears the labor market is closer to stabilization than rapid deterioration,” said Sarah House, a senior economist at Wells Fargo. “Today’s data suggest another rate cut under Chair (Jerome) Powell is increasingly unlikely.”
Economists believe the economy needs to create about 50,000 jobs per month or even less to keep up with growth in the working-age population. About 387,000 people entered the labor force last month. They were more than absorbed by a 528,000 jump in household employment, pushing the jobless rate down.
Fewer people were working part-time for economic reasons and the ranks of those experiencing long-term unemployment declined.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Andrea Ricci, Chizu Nomiyama, Rod Nickel)
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Boomer Esiason Shreds Athletes Who Aren't 'Happy to Represent America': 'Just Do Your Sport and Play for Our Country'
Boomer Esiason is not happy with the U.S. Olympics athletes who are dissing America as they compete in the games in Italy this year.
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Democrat Rep. Nellie Pou Takes Credit For Funding By Bill She Fiercely Opposed
Canadian Police Refer to Reported Trans Mass Child Killer as a 'Gunperson'
In the aftermath of a Canadian mass shooting that left at least nine people dead and 25 wounded, police have been vigilant in not misgendering the 18-year-old transgender shooter who […]
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Trump Indicates All Options on Table With Iran After Netanyahu Meeting
President Donald Trump held a “very good” closed-door meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, to discuss Iran, but acknowledged no definitive decision was reached on how the United States will proceed toward the Islamic Republic.
The “tremendous relationship between our two Countries continues,” Trump wrote on Truth Social after the meeting Wednesday afternoon.
“There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated. If it can, I let the Prime Minister know that will be a preference. If it cannot, we will just have to see what the outcome will be,” Trump said.
“Last time Iran decided that they were better off not making a Deal, and they were hit with Midnight Hammer — that did not work well for them,” Trump said, referring to the strikes the U.S. carried out against Iran’s nuclear facilities in June.
“Hopefully this time they will be more reasonable and responsible,” Trump continued.
The president said he and Netanyahu also discussed Gaza and the “Region in general. There is truly PEACE in the Middle East.”
Ahead of his meeting with Trump, Netanyahu also met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, former Trump advisor Jared Kushner, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.
For about a month, Trump has been threatening action against the Iranian regime if a deal is not reached on its nuclear program. The threats follow reports of the regime killing thousands of its own citizens during protests against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has ruled Iran under Sharia law since 1989.
Trump has moved a significant number of military resources into the Middle East since the start of the year, including the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. As recently as Tuesday, Trump told Axios he may send a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region if negotiations with Iran fail.
The Iranians “want to make a deal,” Trump recently said during an interview with Fox Business, adding any deal must be a “good” one and include “no nuclear weapons, no missiles, no this, no that, all the different things that you want.”
Trump admitted he does not know if the current regime would adhere to the terms of a nuclear deal with the U.S.
The U.S., under Trump’s direction, struck three key nuclear facilities in June. If a deal can’t be reached, Trump has indicated the U.S. will consider action to “take out more” of the regime’s nuclear program.
While Trump says Iran wants to reach a deal, the regime maintains some of Trump’s requests are not up for negotiation.
“The Islamic Republic’s missile capabilities are non-negotiable,” Ali Shamkhani, an advisor to the regime, said Wednesday, Reuters reports. Iran has expressed a willingness to negotiate on the nation’s nuclear program, but nothing else.
Oman mediated nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran last week. After the talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Iran “only discusses its nuclear issue … We do not discuss any other issue with the U.S.,” according to Reuters.
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UK Cops Scramble To Establish Motive After Arresting School Stabber At Mosque
EXCLUSIVE: GOP Senators Urge DOJ To Claw Back Taxpayer Dollars Lost To Obamacare Fraud
Pam Bondi: Trump Admin to Work with Congress to Protect Privacy While Ensuring National Security
Attorney General Pam Bondi told Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) on Wednesday that the Trump administration is committed to working with Congress to end warrantless surveillance of Americans.
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James Van Der Beek Dead After Cancer Battle
ROOKE: Cartel Drone Takedown Highlights Stakes In Democrat-Backed DHS Funding Cut
Brink’s U.S. Selects Liberty Ammunition for Executive Protection
Liberty Ammunition’s unconventional 9mm Spike just earned a major endorsement. Brink’s U.S., the world’s oldest security firm, has selected the high-velocity round for executive protection.
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Congress Asks if Sharia Law Is Unconstitutional
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government held a hearing on Tuesday to probe whether sharia law would lead to constitutional violations.
“Tenants of sharia are incompatible with the United States and our constitution,” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told The Daily Signal before the hearing. “Sharia is central to [Islam], and it is incompatible with the constitution, our way of life, and Western civilization.”
Led by Roy, lawmakers heard testimonies from Stephen Gelé of the Pelican Institute for Public Policy, Robert Spencer of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, Krista Schild of the Rise Align Ignite Reclaim Foundation, and George Mason University Professor Ilya Somin.
Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., introduced a bill in September to ban sharia law from the U.S. Court System.
Fine was emboldened to introduce the bill because of reporting that claimed defendants charged with crimes like domestic violence have used the Quran in their defense. Some Islamism watchdogs point to part of the Quran that states a man can “beat” a “disobedient woman,” as a legitimate defense to avoid criminal punishment.
“In hundreds of reported cases throughout the U.S., litigants have attempted to apply sharia, often succeeding,” Gelé said during his testimony. “The law applied by such tribunals discriminates based on gender and religion, and in the case of custody disputes, does not apply the best interests of the child standard. Those arbitration tribunals also lack traditional American legal formalities, lessening due process.”
The hearing also focused on compounds that GOP lawmakers claim to embrace sharia law, such as the East Plano Islamic Center outside of Houston.
During her testimony, Schild claimed that EPIC’s imam, Yasir Qadhi, who oversees the compound, pushes Muslim extremist ideology.
“Qadhi has publicly described Jews and Christians as “the most evil of all evils.” And “has hosted events advocating for the release of Aafia Siddiqui, an al-Qaeda operative convicted of attempting to murder U.S. troops.” FIX THE QUOTE MARKS HERE
Schild’s claimed that Qadhi is a “member” of a Hamas-tied “notorious Muslim Brotherhood front group.”
‘These Imams defend stoning adulterers, chopping off hands, killing homosexuals, wife-beating, child marriage, and call Jews filth,” Schild added. “These enclaves run internal Sharia tribunals governing disputes, family, and compliance – outside American law.”
Some of the witnesses, however, claimed the GOP’s attempt to push back on Sharia law is “unconstitutional” and discriminatory.
“Mass expulsion and deportation is not the answer,” Somin said. “This law is unconstitutional.”
She added that deporting those suspected of embracing Sharia law in the United States would give a win to “radical Islamic terrorists” who forced their expulsion from their home countries in the first place.
Democrat lawmakers in attendance at the hearing echoed Somin’s remarks, claiming that the GOP’s push to outlaw sharia is a distraction and compared Islamic compounds to those of the Amish communities.
“We live in a country so great we don’t need these anti-sharia and anti-Muslim legislation,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said during his opening remarks.
Raskin added that Congress is shifting focus to this to avoid talking about “inflation” and the “administration cover-up of the Epstein files.”
The Constitution, according to Raskin, prevents the government from endorsing a certain religion, which he implied that by going against sharia, lawmakers are endorsing other religions, like Christianity or Judaism.
Raskin claimed that members of Congress who advocate for the removal of other members, such as Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., over accusations of embracing sharia law, violate the Constitution.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, D-Pa., accused anti-sharia lawmakers of “furthering Islamophobia” and “anti-Muslim remarks to score political points.”
She then added that the efforts to ban sharia are a “blatant violation of the First Amendment.”
Nevertheless, Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., stated that the Supreme Court has previously banned polygamy, which is tied to Mormonism, and therefore banning anti-constitutional customs in sharia would not be illegal.
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James Van Der Beek, 'Dawson's Creek,' 'Varsity Blues' Star Dies at 48
Actor James Van Der Beek, famous for his iconic roles in the TV series "Dawson’s Creek" and the film "Varsity Blues," has passed just three months after announcing a colorectal cancer diagnosis. He was 48.
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