Those Violent Texts Won’t Tilt the Top of Virginia’s Ticket

The race to lead the Commonwealth of Virginia just got a little bit more intense. There’s the government shutdown, which shows few signs of ending. And there’s the disturbing text messages sent by the Democratic candidate for state Attorney General. Both have given the GOP slate of candidates new talking points. What’s unclear is whether any of this will change the fundamental dynamics of the race, which favor Democrats.

Skywatch: The great flying horse of the sky

One of the classic constellations of the night sky is Pegasus, the flying horse. The heavenly horsey is currently soaring in the southeastern early evening sky. The traditional interpretation of Pegasus is a horse flying upside down with puny little wings. If you can see it that way, more power to you.. I see a [.].

Sunny Deol announces his next film Gabru, set to release in March 2026

Bollywood’s powerhouse performer Sunny Deol, who celebrates his birthday today, is back with yet another promising project that is already stirring excitement among fans. The actor, celebrated for his impactful action roles and emotional depth, announced his upcoming film titled Gabru through a heartfelt post on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. The film is set to hit theatres on March 13, 2026. Sharing the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Sunny Deol wrote, “Power isn’t what you show, it’s what you do! Thank you everyone for your love and blessings, here’s something for you all who have been waiting. #Gabru IN CINEMAS 13th March 2026 A story of courage, conscience, and compassion. From my heart. to the world!”Power isnt what you show, its what you do! Thank you everyone for your love and blessings here’s something for you all who have been waiting ????????#Gabru IN CINEMAS 13th March 2026 A story of courage, conscience, and compassion. From my heart. to the world! pic. twitter. com/D8qnhet7SN Sunny Deol (@iamsunnydeol) October 19, 2025 The post instantly created a buzz among fans and film enthusiasts, with many expressing excitement to see the Gadar 2 actor back in an intense and emotionally charged role. The tagline, “A story of courage, conscience, and compassion” hints at a film deeply rooted in human values and heroism, something synonymous with Deol’s on-screen persona. While details about the film’s cast, director, and production team remain under wraps, Gabru appears to be an ambitious project that aligns with Sunny Deol’s signature style raw emotion, strong ideals, and a larger-than-life presence. Following the massive success of Gadar 2 in 2023, which revived his career and reaffirmed his box-office dominance, Gabru marks yet another highly anticipated chapter in Sunny Deol’s cinematic journey. The actor’s announcement has set social media abuzz, with fans eagerly awaiting more updates about the film’s storyline and cast. With Gabru slated for release on March 13, 2026, Sunny Deol aims to deliver yet another powerful performance that celebrates courage and conviction straight from his heart to the world. Also Read : SCOOP: Sunny Deol’s Soorya gets its leading lady Pragya Jaiswal confirmed after Jaipur shoot video.

Gaza, Israel, and Anti-Semitism Israel’s victory on the battlefield has sparked a new war of ideas—one in which the Cultural Left blames not just Israel, but Jews themselves, for refusing to lose. By Stephen Soukup

The other day, while the civilized world was celebrating the ceasefire brokered by President Trump, ending the current hostilities between Israel and its neighbors in Gaza, the folks at the New York Times were wondering what Israel could possibly do to “repair its ties to Americans.” According to the Times-and the smart set it represents-Israel’s “conduct” of the war has likely “cost it the support of an entire generation of U. S. voters.” Israel, you see, did its best to destroy its enemies-in Gaza, in Lebanon, in Iran, and in Yemen. It destroyed Hamas’s leadership and its ability to conduct operations. It ended Hezbollah’s four-decade reign of terror. It set the Iranian nuclear program back by years, if not decades. And it, by and large, made the Persian Gulf safe for trade and travel again. I won’t go so far as to say that it accomplished all of its goals and won a decisive victory. Some of the very smartest analysts of the Middle East I know and respect think that the deal Israel agreed to is problematic at best. Nevertheless, the war didn’t go the way much of the American Left would have liked, and so its media mouthpieces think it did ugly and horrific things. Ironically, despite the fact that Israel’s “conduct” of the war was, by most honest accounts, as just and as conscientious as any such efforts could be, the New York Times isn’t necessarily wrong about Israel’s support in the United States. That support has suffered, and it is unlikely to be easily restored. For reasons that the Times and the rest of the American ruling class seem hellbent on pretending don’t exist, Israel may indeed have lost the support of an entire generation of Americans-if not more. In a now-deleted exchange on Twitter/X, the British-American political commentator and Islamist apologist Mehdi Hasan gave the giveaway. Angry about the terms of the ceasefire and the fact that he will no longer be able to prattle on endlessly about genocide and other inanities, Hasan lashed out at the American journalist Eli Lake. In response to a tweet by Lake noting how quickly Gaza seemed to recover from its terrible ordeal, Hasan complained, “One of the ways in which the Gaza genocide is worse than a lot of the previous genocides-Rwanda, even the Holocaust-is that you didn’t have Hutus or Nazis mocking the genocide after it was over. They were shunned/deradicalized/prosecuted.” This was quite a statement-even for Hasan, a noted, radical Israel-hater. Not only did he compare Gaza to the Holocaust and Eli Lake to the Nazis, but he also suggested that people like Lake should be prosecuted and shunned, even though Lake had nothing whatsoever to do with the war, its conduct, its conclusion, or the losses Hasan’s Islamist allies suffered.

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