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Former Team USA Figure Skater Sh*t & Killed at Starbucks By Convicted Felon


By Kaley | Feb 15, 2026

Former Team USA Figure Skater Sh*t & Killed at Starbucks By Convicted Felon

On Tuesday, a former Team USA figure skater was shot and killed at a Starbucks in St. Louis, Missouri.

While waiting in her car at the drive-thru line, 28-year-old Gabrielle Linehan was approached by a career criminal with a lengthy track record dating back to the ’80s.

He told her to put her hands up, shot her, then robbed her.

Tragically, Linehan later passed away from her injuries at a hospital.

This clip from Fox News has more details:

Your thoughts?

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HORRIFIC: 18-Year-Old Leftist Terrorist Charged for Sick Plot to K*ll ICE Agents in Portland


By Kaley | Feb 15, 2026

HORRIFIC: 18-Year-Old Leftist Terrorist Charged for Sick Plot to K*ll ICE Agents in Portland

An 18-year-old man in Portland, OR has been arrested and charged for allegedly plotting to assassinate ICE agents.

Rayden Tanner Coleman is facing over a dozen charges.

He’s accused of planning to kill ICE agents using an AR-15 and Molotov cocktails.

Reportedly, Coleman also made comments about beheading ICE agents and had a manifesto detailing his sick plans.

This news clip shared more details on his disturbing plot:

 

Coleman purchased an AR-15 and a hatchet as part of his plot.

However, he told cops that he wasn’t actually “serious” about cutting off the heads of ICE agents.

KGW has more:

Rayden Tanner Coleman faces more than a dozen charges, including domestic terrorism, to which he’s pleaded not guilty.

Last month, the mother of one of Coleman’s roommates alerted police after Coleman allegedly said he was going to bring “severed ICE agent heads” to a Native reservation to recruit them to his cause, according to court documents.

Authorities say Coleman’s roommates were also concerned he had a plan to bomb ICE.

“This is an incredibly serious case,” Columbia County District Attorney Joshua Pond said. “It’s 15 felonies. It’s the first case I believe charged in Oregon under the domestic terrorism statute.”

Another person familiar with Coleman said his behavior started escalating around the time Border Patrol agents shot and wounded two people in East Portland as they tried to escape a traffic stop.

Court documents say Coleman sent a message that read, in part: “I’m gonna get my hands on a firearm and I will actively kill any ICE agents I see killing or kidnapping civilians.”

On Feb. 4, police arrested Coleman at an assisted living facility where he worked. They said they also found glass bottles and surveillance equipment in his car.

Police claim Coleman admitted that a semiautomatic rifle he had ordered, along with Molotov cocktails and camouflage clothing, were all for harming ICE.

“A hatchet was obtained for the stated purpose of decapitating agents. There was an AR-15 that was purchased and had not yet arrived but arrived the same date as the arrest,” Pond said.

Police say Coleman also admitted to having a manifesto on his computer, but said the comment about cutting agents’ heads off was said out of anger and he did not intend to do it.

Gee, what a charming young man…

The good news is that law enforcement stopped his horrific plans in their tracks before anyone was hurt.

But, the bad news is that this is just the latest case of a deranged liberal being radicalized and spurred on by the left’s dangerous, violence rhetoric about ICE agents.

The DHS noted this in a statement to Fox News:

“Every day there are more assaults, more vehicle-ramming attacks, more attempts to kill our officers,” Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital. “Now, we have an American citizen planning to kill ICE officers with Molotov cocktails and gun them down. It’s disturbing.

“Sanctuary politicians comparing ICE day-in and day-out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police and slave patrols have real-world consequences. The men and women of ICE and CBP are fathers and mothers, sons and daughters. They get up every morning to try and make our communities safer. Like everyone else, they just want to go home to their families at night. The violence and dehumanization of these men and women who are simply enforcing the law must end.”

The DHS statement comes the day after several House Democrats railed against ICE during a hearing with acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, comparing ICE agents to Nazis and the Gestapo as they slammed the Trump administration over the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two anti-ICE activists killed while opposing federal immigration authorities.

DHS says there is an ongoing investigation into the Oregon arrest with ICE Homeland Security Investigations and that Coleman is facing state charges on six counts of manufacturing a destructive device and two counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.

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UNHINGED: Liberal Woman Brags About Calling CPS on Students Who Attended TPUSA Event


By Kaley | Feb 15, 2026

UNHINGED: Liberal Woman Brags About Calling CPS on Students Who Attended TPUSA Event

Apparently, some liberals now believe that allowing your child to attend a conservative event counts as child abuse.

A nosy Karen in Calvert County, Maryland attended a community meeting to speak out about how concerned she was that Turning Point USA held a gathering for high school students in her town.

She was so worried, in fact, that she admitted to calling Child Protective Services simply because students were attending the event.

Watch this:

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Fire Erupts In The Stands During College Basketball Game


By Danielle | Feb 15, 2026

Fire Erupts In The Stands During College Basketball Game

A men’s college basketball contest between the University of Georgia and the University of Oklahoma was delayed minutes into the game because a popcorn machine at the concession stand caught fire.

The chaotic incident occurred during a media timeout in the first half, sending spectators scrambling for safety.

The fire spread smoke inside Oklahoma’s Lloyd Noble Center.

The game was delayed for approximately five minutes.

Footage below:

FOX Sports has more:

Tae Davis had 19 points, Nijel Pack and reserve Kuol Atak both scored 18. Davis made 7 of 10 shots and 5 of 7 free throws for the Sooners (13-12, 3-9 SEC), who beat No. 15 Vanderbilt by a point on the road last time out to end a nine-game losing streak. Pack hit 6 of 10 shots with four 3-pointers, and Atak did his damage on 6-for-7 shooting from beyond the arc. Reserve Dayton Forsythe scored 13.

Blue Cain scored 20 to pace the Bulldogs (17-8, 5-7), who have lost two straight and five of the past six. Marcus Millender had 16 points and Kareem Stagg scored 10.

Pack hit two 3-pointers and a jumper and Atak added another 3 in the Sooners’ 18-point run, turning a seven-point deficit into a 60-49 lead with 13:36 remaining. Atak and Pack made consecutive 3s to push the advantage to 16 and the Sooners led by double digits over the final 11:30.

Georgia-Oklahoma wasn’t the only college basketball contest on Saturday to experience some havoc.

A massive brawl broke out during the game between St. John’s University and Providence College, resulting in the ejection of six players.

MASSIVE Brawl Breaks Out At College Basketball Game, Six Players EJECTED

Do you agree?


President Trump Announces How Much Funding Board Of Peace Has Pledged To Gaza Reconstruction Effort


By Danielle | Feb 15, 2026

President Trump Announces How Much Funding Board Of Peace Has Pledged To Gaza Reconstruction Effort

President Trump announced on Sunday that the Board of Peace has pledged more than $5 billion dollars  toward the Gaza Humanitarian and Reconstruction efforts.

“The Board of Peace has unlimited potential. Last October, I released a Plan for the permanent end to the Conflict in Gaza, and our Vision was unanimously adopted by the United Nations Security Council. Shortly thereafter, we facilitated Humanitarian Aid at record speed, and secured the release of every living and deceased Hostage. Just last month, two dozen distinguished Founding Members joined me in Davos, Switzerland, to celebrate its official formation, and present a bold Vision for the Civilians in Gaza, and then, ultimately, far beyond Gaza — WORLD PEACE!” Trump said on Truth Social.

“On February 19th, 2026, I will again be joined by Board of Peace Members at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., where we will announce that Member States have pledged more than $5 BILLION DOLLARS toward the Gaza Humanitarian and Reconstruction efforts, and have committed thousands of personnel to the International Stabilization Force and Local Police to maintain Security and Peace for Gazans,” Trump continued.

“Very importantly, Hamas must uphold its commitment to Full and Immediate Demilitarization. The Board of Peace will prove to be the most consequential International Body in History, and it is my honor to serve as its Chairman,” he added.

Full post:

Fox News has more:

Israel formally joined the Board of Peace last week ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with Trump at the White House.

Leaders from 17 countries participated in the initial Gaza Board of Peace charter signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, in late January, including presidents and other senior government officials from Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and Southeast Asia.

A handful of other countries were also invited by the White House to join, including Russia, Belarus, France, Germany, Vietnam, Finland, Ukraine, Ireland, Greece and China, among others. Poland and Italy on Wednesday said they would not join.

Trump has deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and the USS Michael Murphy, a guided-missile destroyer, as his envoys meet with Iranian officials in Oman.

“The Board of Peace welcomes Israel as a founding member of our growing international organization,” the Board of Peace announced earlier this week.

The Hill noted:

Joining the board for a permanent seat requires a $1 billion membership fee.

More than 20 countries, including Israel, said they have accepted invitations to join the Board of Peace. Israel’s membership is controversial, as it would be helping to supervise the fragile ceasefire it is directly involved in.

Several European countries have declined Trump’s invitation, including France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Ukraine. Trump revoked Canada’s invitation after Prime Minister Mark Carney voiced opposition to tariffs the Republican president had proposed against European allies in his bid to acquire Greenland.


President Trump Announces How Much Funding Board Of Peace Has Pledged To Gaza Reconstruction Effort

Fani Willis CONTESTS President Trump And Co-Defendants $17 Million Request For Attorney Fees


By Anthony | Feb 15, 2026

Fani Willis CONTESTS President Trump And Co-Defendants $17 Million Request For Attorney Fees

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has a losing record in court against President Trump.

And it appears she wants to battle the President again.

Last week, Willis, in a court filing, contested President Trump and his co-defendants’ request to be reimbursed $17 million in legal fees in the dismissed 2023 election interference case.

However, Willis has an uphill battle because Georgia state law says the DA’s office is on the hook for the money.

CBS News provided further context on Willis’s legal move:

Fani Willis is asking a Fulton County judge to dismiss nearly $17 million in attorney fee claims filed by defendants in the dismissed 2023 election interference case, arguing that the law they are relying on is unconstitutional, vague, and being misapplied.

In a brief filed Tuesday in Fulton County Superior Court, Willis moved to intervene in proceedings tied to a 2025 state law that allows defendants to seek reimbursement of legal fees if a prosecutor is disqualified for “improper conduct” and the case is later dismissed.

Willis argues the defendants are not eligible for reimbursement because her disqualification stemmed from the “appearance of impropriety,” not a finding of actual improper conduct.

Under a strict reading of the statute, she contends, the law applies only when a prosecutor is removed for proven misconduct, not for the mere appearance of it.

Her filing cites years of Georgia appellate precedent that distinguishes between “actual impropriety” and the “appearance of impropriety,” arguing that the legislature was aware of this distinction when it passed the law in May 2025.

Clay Fuller breaks it down:

The Georgia Recorder reported in September of last year that the Georgia Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Willis’ case against Trump:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis remains disqualified from prosecuting President Donald Trump’s election interference case after the Georgia Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal over her removal.

The 4-3 decision issued Tuesday means the state’s highest court will not review the Georgia Court of Appeals’ December ruling that disqualified Willis from prosecuting the case involving Trump and his remaining co-defendants due to a “significant appearance of impropriety,” which stemmed from a romantic relationship she had with a special prosecutor she hired, Nathan Wade.

That decision had tossed aside the trial court’s ruling last spring that there was no “actual conflict of interest” on Willis’ part, but had noted a “financial cloud of impropriety and potential untruthfulness” related to the testimony of certain witnesses. That ruling had allowed Willis to stay on the case after Wade resigned.

A Fulton County grand jury indicted Trump and 18 of his allies in August 2023, charging them with illegally conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results after Trump narrowly lost in Georgia. It’s now the last criminal case against Trump still pending.

Justice Andrew Pinson, who wrote the concurring opinion, said Willis’ appeal was too narrowly focused for the Georgia Supreme Court.

It’s interesting that Willis now cares about taxpayers’ money but had no problem burning it in her witch hunt against Trump.

What are your feelings?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

MASSIVE Brawl Breaks Out At College Basketball Game, Six Players EJECTED


By Anthony | Feb 15, 2026

MASSIVE Brawl Breaks Out At College Basketball Game, Six Players EJECTED

On Monday, there was a huge brawl in the NBA.

In case you didn’t see it, we covered it here:

MASSIVE Brawl Breaks Out At NBA Game

Now, fast-forward to Saturday, it was fight night in college basketball.

A massive brawl broke out during St. John’s game against Providence.

The fight broke out after a Providence player committed a hard foul against a St. John’s player who was about to score a bucket.

Watch a clip of the brawl here:

Fox Sports gave an update on the fire:

Oklahoma used an 18-0 second-half run to beat Georgia on Saturday, 94-76, in a game that was delayed after a popcorn machine at a concession stand in the 50-year-old Lloyd Noble Center caught on fire.

The incident occurred during a media timeout a few minutes into the game, with Georgia leading 11-7.

Things were paused for roughly five minutes before play resumed. Security cleared sections near the fire, which was put out by sprinklers. Ironically, it was also longtime OU athletic director Joe Castiglione’s official last day on the job.

What’s your opinion?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

Did Canada Just Get Caught Cheating In The Olympics?


By Anthony | Feb 15, 2026

Did Canada Just Get Caught Cheating In The Olympics?

This year’s Winter Olympics have gone largely unnoticed.

Granted, most winter Olympic sports don’t have as many supporters as their Summer counterparts.

However, a move by a Canadian Olympic athlete has gained worldwide attention, but for the wrong reasons.

A curler for Canada has been accused of “double touching” during his team’s match against Sweden.

The Associated Press reported more on the controversy:

The Canadian curler at the center of a spiraling controversy at the Milan Cortina Olympics insisted Saturday he was not a cheat and postulated that his team might be the target of a “premeditated” attack by Sweden, one of its biggest rivals for the gold medal.

Marc Kennedy acknowledged he “probably could have handled it better” after launching an expletive-laden outburst toward Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson, who accused him of breaking rules by “double-touching” — essentially, touching the rock again after initially releasing it down the sheet of ice — during Canada’s 8-6 win in round-robin play late Friday.

However, the 44-year-old Kennedy said he did not, and that he has never deliberately taken to the ice “with the intention of getting an advantage through cheating.”

Footage circulating online appeared to show Kennedy breaching curling rules by touching the granite stone with his outstretched finger after he had already released it. Asked about the footage, Kennedy said: “Yes, I’m not even going there. I’ve never even known that to be a concern before. It’s never ever come up in conversation.”

“And if somebody said to you, ‘Hey, do you double-touch all the time?’ I honestly, in that split second of a moment, I couldn’t even tell you if I do or not,” he said.

He added that he has his own theory, suggesting the whole thing might have been “premeditated planning to try to catch us.”

Here’s the move in question:

How do you feel about it?

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BOOM: Pam Bondi Releases the FULL Epstein Files With LIST Of High-Profile Names


By Kaley | Feb 15, 2026

BOOM: Pam Bondi Releases the FULL Epstein Files With LIST Of High-Profile Names

And, there it is!

Attorney General Pam Bondi just released the full Epstein files under the Transparency Act.

This includes all 3.5 million pages of documents — with zero redactions except to protect victims.

Check it out:

Here’s a closer look:

Big stuff is happening…

Now, investigate and prosecute all those who committed crimes!

Justice for the victims!

What’s your view?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

BOOM: Pam Bondi Releases the FULL Epstein Files With LIST Of High-Profile Names

Yale University SUSPENDS Professor Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein


By Kaley | Feb 15, 2026

Yale University SUSPENDS Professor Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Yale University has suspended a prominent computer science professor, David Gelernter, from his teaching position.

This comes after Gelernter’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein came to light in the Trump DOJ’s latest Epstein files release.

Here are the details:

Yale computer science professor David Gelernter is defending almost six years of email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, including a recommendation for a student he described as a “completely connected, v small goodlooking blonde,” reportedly saying that he was only trying to “keep the potential boss’s habits in mind.”

Epstein, Gelernter reportedly wrote in an email sent Wednesday to the dean of Yale’s School of Engineering & Applied Science, would have asked for “a lot more aesthetic detail” if he had not already included information about the student’s appearance.

He added, “As long as I said nothing that dishonored her in any conceivable way, I’d have told him more or less what he wanted. She was smart, charming & gorgeous. Ought I to have suppressed that info? Never!”

The story gets even weirder, though.

In the 90s, David Gelernter was infamously injured by an explosive in the mail sent by the “Unabomber.”

AP News has more:

Messages between David Gelernter — who made headlines in 1993 when he was wounded by a mail explosive sent by “Unabomber” Theodore Kaczynski — and the late, disgraced financier were among the trove of Epstein-related documents released by the U.S. Justice Department in late January. The documents show Gelernter and Epstein corresponding on a variety of topics including business and art.

In an email to Epstein in October 2011 — several years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl — Gelernter wrote that he had an “editoress” in mind for a job — a Yale senior whom he described as a “v small good-looking blonde.”

Gelernter defended that message in an email last week to Jeffrey Brock, dean of Yale’s School of Engineering & Applied Science, according to the Yale Daily News, which reported that Gelernter also forwarded the email to the student newspaper.

He noted that Epstein was “obsessed with girls” — “like every other unmarried billionaire in Manhattan; in fact, like every other heterosex male” — and he was keeping “the potential boss’s habits in mind.”

“So long as I said nothing that dishonored her in any conceivable way, I’d have told him more or less what he wanted,” Gelernter wrote to Brock, the paper reported. “She was smart, charming & gorgeous. Ought I to have suppressed that info? Never!”

He added: “I’m very glad I wrote the note.”

Students in Gelernter’s computer science class were notified that he would not be teaching on Tuesday.

“The university does not condone the action taken by the professor or his described manner of providing recommendations for his students,” Yale said in a statement. “The professor’s conduct is under review. Until the review is completed, the professor will not teach his class.”

Any thoughts?

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Owner Of Popular School Picture Day Company Mentioned In The Epstein Files


By Anthony | Feb 15, 2026

Owner Of Popular School Picture Day Company Mentioned In The Epstein Files

If you’re reading this and have children, there’s a good chance you have bought pictures from this company.

Lifetouch Photography is facing backlash across the country from parents after it was revealed that the financial firm that owns Lifetouch is controlled by Leon Black, who had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

The new revelation has led some schools to drop the company from taking pictures of their students.

The Daily Caller reported more on Lifetouch and Epstein’s connection:

Parents across the country have urged legislators to cut ties with school photo giant Lifetouch after the Epstein files renewed attention on Leon Black, a billionaire financier with documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein whose firm owns Lifetouch’s parent company.

Black, the cofounder and former CEO of Apollo Global Management, paid Epstein $158 million for tax and estate planning advice between 2012 and 2017, according to an investigation commissioned by Apollo. Apollo owns Shutterfly, Lifetouch’s parent company, through a 2019 acquisition.

Epstein also served as director of Black’s family foundation from 1997 until 2007, according to the foundation, though his name continued to appear on its tax filings until 2012.

Schools all over the U.S. are cancelling picture day due to Leon Black, the co-founder of the parent company that owns Lifetouch, being listed in the Epstein Files.

A MoveOn petition titled “End Lifetouch Contracts With USA Public Schools Immediately and Demand Our Kids’ Data” has received over 4,100 signatures. The petition is addressed to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and others.

AP reported Lifetouch’s response to the new revelation:

Some school districts in the U.S. dropped plans for class pictures after widespread social media posts linked a billionaire with ties to Jeffrey Epstein to the photography giant Lifetouch, which on Friday called the claims “completely false.”

The disruption to school picture plans in Texas and elsewhere began after online posts linked Lifetouch, which photographs millions of students each year, to the investment fund manager Apollo Global Management. Apollo’s former CEO is billionaire investor Leon Black, who met regularly with Epstein and was advised by Epstein on financial matters.

Black led the company in 2019, when funds managed by Apollo bought Lifetouch’s parent company, Shutterfly. The $2.7 billion deal closed in September 2019 — a month after Epstein’s death by suicide behind bars as he awaited trial over allegations from federal prosecutors that he sexually abused and trafficked dozens of girls.

Both Lifetouch and Apollo noted that timeline in statements Friday, two days after Lifetouch CEO Ken Murphy said in an Instagram post that neither Black nor any of Apollo’s directors or investors ever had any access to Lifetouch photos.

What’s your view?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

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