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President Trump just reached a HALF-TRILLION DOLLAR trade deal with TAIWAN
President Trump just reached a HALF-TRILLION DOLLAR trade deal with TAIWAN -
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Oh, by the way ... Trump posted this on 1-7-17 > love those 17's -
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POTD 1-15-26
The DuBois Area High School Sports Hall Of Fame 2019 Inductee: DUKE BURKHOLDER “Legacy” For 16 falls, Duke Burkholder walked the sidelines and guided some of the most successful DAHS football teams. His leadership, dedication, disciplined program, and love for his players made his teams some of the most respected and heralded on and off the field in Western Pennsylvania. Duke began coaching and teaching PE in 1949, and immediately made an impression. His first team completed the season 9-1 with a Big 3 and Western Conference Championships. In 1952, Duke guided his team to 9-0. The only Beaver team that has ever finished unblemished. He was a sincere coach and expected each person, coach, and player to fulfill their responsibility to the team and they would always succeed. Football was his life. Duke had the opportunity to coach iconic football talent like Sooner Wray, Sam Valentine, Don Gilbert, and Gene Michelonis. With his guidance not only did they achieve greatness, but Duke received numerous coaching awards and lectured at prestigious football clinics throughout the country. In 1954, he was honored on becoming the first high school coach in PA to be appointed to the National Football Clinic. Duke’s final coaching record at DAHS was 88-60-6, with 7 outright Big 3 Championships. Though Duke was extremely successful as a coach, he cared more about the lasting relationships with the players. He was a player’s coach and “He loved the boys.” > Thanks John L for the share -
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“Trump seems clearly to know that the 2020 election was stolen.”
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"Governor Walz has destroyed the state of Minnesota"
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"Governor Walz has destroyed the state of Minnesota"
Why has this man not been arrested and stopped from his traitor lies. He doesn't care who gets hurt. -
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"Governor Walz has destroyed the state of Minnesota"
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AG Pam Bondi Fires Six Minnesota DOJ Prosecutors Over Anti-ICE Stance
AG Pam Bondi Fires Six Minnesota DOJ Prosecutors Over Anti-ICE Stance -
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Oh, by the way ... This is one of the metals that will back our new financial system .... hopefully soon!! -
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David Lee Bloom, Jr. (age 52)
David Lee Bloom, Jr., age 52 of Brockway, PA died Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at his home. Born on June 23, 1973 in DuBois, PA, he was the son of David L. Bloom, Sr. and Emma (Horn) Terwilliger. His father preceded him in death, his mother survives and lives in Brockway, PA. On April 23, 1993, he married his wife of 32 years, Lisa A. (Wozniak) Bloom. She survives. David was an auto mechanic in our area for many years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, building model cars, riding 4 wheelers, and sitting around the camp fire. He had a love for animals, especially his dog, Milo. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by two children (Adam Bloom, Sr. of Brockway, PA, and Emily Bloom of Freeland, PA), a grandson (Adam Bloom, Jr.), and siblings (Heidi Smith and her husband Ben of Hazen, PA, and Raymond Terwilliger). He was preceded in death by his sister (Tammy Terwilliger), and maternal grandparents (Allison and Lucille Horn). There will be no public visitation and all funeral service will be private. The Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences can be made to https://www.baronickfuneralhome.com/condolence -
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U.S. Secret Service Agent Assigned to VP JD Vance Leaks Sensitive Security Info
U.S. Secret Service Agent Assigned to VP JD Vance Leaks Sensitive Security Info James O'Keefe @JamesOKeefeIII · Jan 13 BREAKING: U.S. Secret Service Agent Assigned to VP JD Vance Leaks Sensitive Security Information to Undercover Reporter. Escotto is a holdover from the Biden administration and stated that he voted for Joe Biden, while expressing opposition to ICE & the Trump administration’s immigration policies. “I hate that [ICE] sh*t.” Tomas Escotto, a current U.S. Secret Service agent on Vice President JD Vance’s protective detail, was recorded on hidden camera providing an undercover journalist with sensitive security information, including protective formations, shift schedules, travel plans, & real-time locations. The Secret Service agent detailed how the Vice President is physically surrounded, described multiple daily shift changes, & disclosed advance security procedures. In addition to past movements, the agent revealed future travel plans, sometimes days in advance. Escotto even sent images from Air Force Two while onboard with the Vice President. Despite acknowledging that he signed paperwork prohibiting the disclosure of sensitive information, the Secret Service agent repeatedly shared details with someone he believed was a casual romantic interest. While the safety of the Vice President and his family was always our top priority, what OMG uncovered raises serious questions about operational security, protocol compliance, and oversight within the U.S. Secret Service. Our team coordinated with the U.S. Secret Service ahead of publication, redacted sensitive operational details at their request. We were just informed Tomas Escotto has been placed on administrative leave with his clearance suspended and access to agency facilities and systems revoked. @SecretService -
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Ruth A. D'Andrea (age 85)
Ruth A. D'Andrea, age 85 of Brockport, PA, formerly of West Palm Beach, FL, died Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at her home. Born on February 12, 1940 in West Palm Beach, FL, she was the daughter of the late Alison Bean and Mary Bean Veronault. On August 18, 1996 she married Bernard D'Andrea. He preceded her in death on January 7, 2020. She owned and operated Ruth's Hair Designs on Palm Beach Island, FL. Ruth is survived by her children (Michael Griffin and Mary Beth Libutti), two grandchildren (Heather Witzel and Kate Robles), four great grandchildren (Hannah and Richard Roth, Jr., and Jensen and Jameson Robles), one brother (Al Bean), and one sister (Joyce Wilson). She was preceded in death by one brother (Jimmy Bean). As per Ruth's request, all services are private and will be held at the convenience of the family. The Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences can be sent to https://www.baronickfuneralhome.com/condolence -
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New Computer for Windows 11
OK, some of this is falling into place. I ordered an External HH so far. Now I am going to decide on a Laptop since mine can't be upgraded to Windows 11 and has already failed beyond repair. For anyone who can decipher this data about Windows 11, does anyone have a clue as to which one is best? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_11_version_history -
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President Trump Delivers Remarks to the Detroit Economic Club
I think he needs a vacation, some peace and quiet from all his work and tormentors, and a breath of fresh air to rebuild his control. He is speaking and reacting out of the insane demands of his job and goals. Only he could ever have achieved what has been done and know where the future can take us.
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