Author: Luke Gentile, Washington Examiner
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Camping World CEO announces closure of NC store after battle over huge American flags
The CEO of Camping World announced the closure of a North Carolina location following a battle with local lawmakers regarding huge American flags flying at stores in The Tarheel State. Camping World’s Greenville location was shuttered on April 18 amid a legal battle that saw two smaller locations close operations. According to a Friday report,…
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Gabbard refers alleged intelligence leakers to DOJ for prosecution
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said referring alleged leakers to the Department of Justice for prosecution represents a continued effort to root out the politicization of intelligence and national security. “It is illegal to leak classified information,” Gabbard said during an appearance on Fox News’s Fox & Friends. “What you’re seeing here is me…
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Chris Cuomo says attacks on Hegesth have ‘too much heat’ and ‘not enough light’
NewsNation host Chris Cuomo criticized the Left’s attacks against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Thursday as having “too much heat” and “not enough light.” “I know you want the scalp. I know if you hate Trump and hate everybody around him and think Hegseth is the worst person ever chosen as secretary of defense, you want him out,”…
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Nikki Glaser worried about ‘backlash’ and going on ‘list’ for Trump jokes
Comedian Nikki Glaser said she is worried about the “backlash” and the possibility of being placed on a “list” for making jokes insulting President Donald Trump. “I’m not trying to be an alarmist, but I definitely don’t think that I am immune to having some kind of backlash or that I couldn’t be put on…
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Homan tells Van Hollen to work with ICE if he wants ‘safety’ for Maryland
Border Czar Tom Homan said Wednesday that Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) should work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement if the senator wants greater safety for his state. Van Hollen, who has been fighting against the deportation of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, released a statement regarding the murder of a Maryland mother at…
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Crockett attacks ‘idiot’ Elon Musk and agrees to IQ test against Trump
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) attacked Elon Musk as an “idiot” and agreed to have her IQ tested against President Donald Trump’s during a Tuesday appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! “When you bring up the idiot known as Elon Musk… he is not only, like, very sinister and has no idea what he’s doing, and people…
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Rainn Wilson challenges MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle over declining faith in media
Actor Rainn Wilson challenged MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle’s idea that a “concerted effort” is responsible for the nation’s declining faith in legacy media. “Forty percent of Americans don’t trust mainstream media. Why is that?” Wilson, best known for his portrayal of Dwight Schrute on The Office, asked Ruhle on the latest episode of the Soul Boom…
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Proposals to keep trans athletes out of girls sports fail in Washington state
A pair of proposals seeking to keep biological males out of girls sports failed to move forward in the Washington Interscholastic Activities Assembly. The failed proposals were high school-level amendments but did not advance past advisory-only votes, according to a Monday release from the WIAA. Amendment ML/HS #7 would have limited girls sports participation in…
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Minute Man National Historical Park celebrates 250th anniversary of Revolution’s first shots
As the National Park Service holds its annual week to draw attention to its properties around the country to encourage tourism, the process is a bit different this year, as it comes at a time when the Department of Government Efficiency has reduced budgets. The Washington Examiner is taking a closer look at those effects…
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Explore New River Gorge: America’s newest national park for National Park Week 2025
As the National Park Service continues its annual week to draw attention to its properties around the country to encourage tourism, the process is a bit different this year, as it comes at a time when the Department of Government Efficiency has reduced budgets. The Washington Examiner is taking a closer look at those effects…




