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Man Who Shot Ronald Reagan at Washington Hilton Says Hotel 'Not a Secure Place'

Breitbart - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:35

John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan in an unsuccessful assassination attempt in 1981, said officials should stop holding events at the Washington Hilton.

The post Man Who Shot Ronald Reagan at Washington Hilton Says Hotel ‘Not a Secure Place’ appeared first on Breitbart.

After Yet Another Terrorist Attack, CBS’s Norah O’Donnell Immediately Uses Assassin’s Rhetoric To Target Trump

The Federalist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:34
CBS’ Norah O’DonnellO'Donnell is a lot of things, but out of the loop on the accusations media have lobbed at the president for years is not one of them.

Accused Gunman from White House Correspondents' Dinner Charged with Assassination Attempt

Western Journal - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:30

Cole Allen, the 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California, who is accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner over the weekend, has officially been charged. Fox News posted […]

The post Accused Gunman from White House Correspondents' Dinner Charged with Assassination Attempt appeared first on The Western Journal.

Justin Rose Inks Deal With McLaren Golf, Will Play New Equipment At Cadillac Championship In Miami

The Daily Caller - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:25
Known more as a powerhouse in Formula 1, McLaren made the decision earlier in 2026 to create their own golf division

Oil Production In The Persian Gulf Has Fallen 57 Percent From Pre-War Levels – Rationing And Shortages Are Coming

The Economic Collapse Blog - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:24

They aren’t telling you the truth about what is coming. Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens tomorrow, and there is no way that is going to happen, oil production will not return to pre-war levels for years. In other words, we are facing an extended global energy crisis no matter what happens now. Of course if the fighting resumes and more oil and gas infrastructure is destroyed, the consequences that we will experience will be even worse. We are already witnessing rationing and shortages in some parts of Asia because they are more dependent on energy from the Middle East than anyone else. But as nations all over the world run through their strategic reserves, rationing and shortages will become a lot more widespread during the months that are ahead of us.

Most people living in the western world have no idea how much damage has already been done to oil and gas infrastructure in the Middle East.

According to Goldman Sachs, oil production in the Persian Gulf has declined by a whopping 57 percent from pre-war levels…

The war with Iran is having an enormous impact on the global oil market. According to an estimate by Goldman Sachs, oil production from the Persian Gulf region is down 57% from its pre-war level, or about 14.5 million barrels per day. The world is currently covering the shortfall by drawing oil from storage, including a record 400 million barrel release by members of the International Energy Agency (IEA).

If the war ends soon, some of that production will be quickly restored.

But there are many oil and gas facilities that have been completely destroyed, and it is being projected that it could take up to 50 billion dollars to rebuild that infrastructure…

Repair and restoration costs for energy-linked infrastructure as a result of war in the Middle East could hit $58 billion, Rystad Energy analysis shows, with the total for oil and gas facilities potentially up to $50 billion. Three weeks after we published an initial estimate of $25 billion in repair costs across Gulf energy infrastructure, the scope of damage has expanded materially. The continuation of military strikes drove up the number of impacted assets across the region before largely subsiding following an 8 April ceasefire between the US and Iran. This pushed the estimate for the average in potential total repair and restoration spending to $46 billion – representing the midway point in the range of $34 billion to $58 billion – across oil and gas infrastructure, inclusive of an average of $5 billion across industrial, power and desalination assets. The ceasefire, combined with stalled negotiations and renewed escalation risk, continues to shape the operating environment, alongside risks of disruption and potential blockades affecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Even if reconstruction begins immediately, it would likely take until 2029 or 2030 before all of the oil and gas facilities in the region are fully restored.

So what is the rest of the world supposed to do while we wait for that to happen?

At this moment, everyone is running through their strategic reserves.

For some countries those reserves will last for months, but for other countries those reserves will only last for weeks.

Once the reserves are gone, shortages will start making a lot more headlines and prices will escalate significantly.

Of course the price of oil has already risen to very painful levels

Oil prices climbed almost 3% Monday as hopes for a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran dimmed and energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz remained extremely constrained.

The price of international benchmark Brent Crude was up about $3, or almost 3%, to $108.36 per barrel early Monday morning, its highest price point in three weeks. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up 2.6% before U.S. markets opened, at $96.85.

This is going to affect virtually every man, woman and child on the entire planet, because our entire way of life is fueled by energy.

When energy prices go up, our standard of living goes down.

Unfortunately, energy prices have been going way up since the start of the war…

In the United States, the cost of a gallon of gas has increased by over a dollar since the strait closed, and the cost of diesel is up nearly 50 percent. Gas prices in Europe have increased by around 10 percent, and the region is facing a jet fuel shortage and concerns about the flow of liquid natural gas (LNG). Asia is being hit even harder. Roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil and LNG passes through the strait. Over 80 percent of this fuel goes to Asia. Several Asian countries, such as the Philippines, Japan, and South Korea, are now facing a real energy crisis.

Some Americans are now spending more than $100 to fill up their vehicles, and the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States has now surpassed the four dollar mark

The average price of gasoline in the U.S. rose 7 cents over the last week and currently stands at $4.04 per gallon, according to new data released by GasBuddy, an app that tracks gas prices across parts of North America and Australia. Within the U.S., that data comes from more than 12 million price reports at roughly 150,000 gas stations nationwide, according to the company.

What has shocked me is the apathy that I am seeing out there.

Most people just assume that everything is going to work out just fine somehow.

Our attention spans have become so short that most of us can no longer see what is coming just a few months down the road.

Thanks to the crisis in the Middle East, we are facing the worst fertilizer crisis in history.

If nitrogen fertilizer is not applied to annual crops such as wheat and barley each season, yields will be way down

Nitrogen-based fertilisers such as urea must be applied each season for many crops and directly influence annual yields as well as quality parameters, including protein content in wheat.

Farmers can cut back on other core nutrients, such as phosphate and potash, without immediate yield losses.

Many farmers all over the world will not be applying nitrogen fertilizer this year.

As a result, those particular farmers will be growing a lot less food in 2026.

I don’t know why this is so hard for some people to understand.

Right now, harvest forecasts are being slashed all over the planet…

Agricultural bodies, including the International Grains Council, are already cutting their forecasts for the next harvests, ​however. And the United Nations, which is trying to ​negotiate shipping access for fertiliser through the Gulf, has sounded ⁠the alarm over food security in developing nations.

This is not a drill.

This is really happening.

What we desperately need is for the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened as soon as possible.

Sadly, we are farther away from an agreement between the U.S. and Iran than ever.

The Iranians feel like they have won the war and have all the leverage, and so at this stage they are not even willing to talk about their nuclear program with the United States at all

Iran is no longer willing to negotiate over its nuclear program at all, per Tasnim. Discussions will only cover ending the war, sanctions relief, compensation, and lifting the blockade. Nuclear issues “could be addressed later in a separate agreement,” only after the war has ended.

Nuclear was the central issue in the first round of Islamabad talks, with Trump saying it was “the only point that really mattered.” Iran has now removed it from the table entirely.

Trump says the war won’t end without a nuclear deal. Iran says nuclear won’t be discussed until the war ends.

The Iranians expect the Trump administration to give in, and the Trump administration expects the Iranians to give in.

But neither side is going to give in, and it appears that it is just a matter of time before more fighting breaks out.

Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz continues to be closed, and it is likely to remain that way for an extended period of time.

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Judge Blocks Wyoming’s Heartbeat Abortion Restriction

Breitbart - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:22

A judge temporarily halted the state's new law restricting abortions once an unborn baby's heartbeat can be detected, which is usually around six weeks of pregnancy.

The post Judge Blocks Wyoming’s Heartbeat Abortion Restriction appeared first on Breitbart.

Conservatives Ask Trump to Use Obscure Constitutional Power to Fund DHS

The Daily Signal - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:22

In the latest pressure campaign on Republican leadership, a group of Washington conservatives is asking President Donald Trump to use his constitutional authority to force Congress into session indefinitely until it fully funds the Department of Homeland Security.

On Saturday, shortly after an attempt on Trump’s life at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Jeff Clark, vice president of the Oversight Project, called on the president to force the Senate into session “until they fund ALL of DHS — without exception!”

Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the president, is under DHS’ purview.

The department has been shut down without congressional appropriations since Feb. 14, as Democrats refused to fund immigration enforcement without policy concessions.

Article II of the Constitution grants the president the authority to convene a session of Congress “on extraordinary Occasions.”

No president has invoked this power since 1948, when then-President Harry Truman, a Democrat, called both houses of Congress back into session after they had already adjourned for the year.

The Senate has passed an appropriations bill to fund all of the department except for immigration enforcement

Last week, the chamber agreed to a framework for a party-line budget bill, which would inject funding into Immigration and Customs Enforcement as well as Customs and Border Protection.

The Senate’s piecemeal approach toward funding the agency has been met with a cold reception among some House conservatives, who have yet to advance the upper chamber’s plan.

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, supported Clark’s call for action. “I am tired of the half-assed garbage on DHS,” he wrote in a post on X.

“I agree with and support this plan,” wrote Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. “President Trump should follow this recommendation.”

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., disagreed with Clark in a social media post on Sunday, but recommended a more drastic measure—eliminating the Senate’s 60-vote threshold for ending debate on bills.

“Don’t need a special session, just need 7 Senate Democrats to vote for the DHS funding bill that the House has already passed,” wrote Johnson. “If Democrats refuse, Republicans should nuke the filibuster to pass it on our own.”

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., concurred with Johnson.

“Once again, someone tried to kill President Trump, and this time the perpetrator could have killed the Vice President and most of the cabinet. I agree with Senator Johnson. We need DHS and secret service funded immediately. No more delays, no more excuses,” Scott wrote on X in reply.

GOP FISA Deal Faces First Hurdle In The House

The Daily Caller - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:20
'That kind of power doesn’t belong in the hands of bureaucrat'

Watch Live: Department of Justice Holds Press Conference on WHCD Shooting

Breitbart - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:14

The Department of Justice holds a press conference to update the media on the shooting Saturday at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Monday, April 27.

The post Watch Live: Department of Justice Holds Press Conference on WHCD Shooting appeared first on Breitbart.

Trump Presents King Charles With Autographed Copy Of Declaration Of Independence

The Babylon Bee - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:13

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump welcomed King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House on Monday for a brief joint press conference in which he presented the British monarch with an autographed copy of the Declaration of Independence.

Gov. Mills Vetoes Maine Data Center Ban

NewsMax - America feed - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:12
Democrat Gov. Janet Mills vetoed legislation that would have placed a temporary moratorium on large data center projects in Maine, while backing a separate review of the industry's impact.

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Under NCAA Investigation for Gambling, Entering Treatment Program

Breitbart - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:11

Texas Tech Red Raider QB Brendan Sorsby is under NCAA investigation for making thousands of bets using a gambling app.

The post Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Under NCAA Investigation for Gambling, Entering Treatment Program appeared first on Breitbart.

Johnson Urges Tighter Secret Service Security

NewsMax - America feed - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:11
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Monday called for the Secret Service to "tighten up" its security protocols after a gunman breached a checkpoint at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner over the weekend.

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