Friday, February 20, 2026

School kids ditch Class for Commie Protest on President's Day

Principal stuns students who walked out for anti-ICE protest

'If you stay out here, we will get your names, you will be suspended, OK? That is your option at this point'

A principal at Wilson High School in Spring Township, Pennsylvania, ordered students who walked out of class to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to return to class.

"We go back to class and we're good. If you stay out here, we will get your names, you will be suspended, OK? That is your option at this point because you are operating outside the bounds of what was granted," Weber told the students.

"That event was canceled. You left school without permission. Your rights do not supersede the school. So if you understand that, that is your option."

Students ditch class for a commie protest on President's Day and the principal drops the hammer: “Back to class or suspended.”

That’s exactly how any normal school handles little Red Guard rioters.

If your district lets them run wild, (Palm Beach County did) you’re in enemy territory--pull your kids out immediately.

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Where to Vote in Lake Worth Beach March 10

Lake Worth Beach releases 10 precinct polling sites ahead of March 10 Election Day

Here are the locations per WTVX-34:

Precinct: 4614
Lakeside United Methodist Church--1901 12th Ave. S.

Precincts: 4615, 4616, 4621
Norman J. Wimbley Gymnasium--1717 Wingfield St

Precincts: 4601, 4603
Sunlight Community Church--1325 N A St

Precincts: 4602, 4604
Peniel Haitian Baptist Church--2000 N D St

Precinct: 4605
Believer's Victory Church--918 N Lakeside Dr

Precincts: 4606, 4607, 4608, 4609, 4611, 4613, 4622
Our Savior Lutheran Church--1615 Lake Ave

Precincts: 4612, 4617, 4620
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church--100 N. Palmway

Precincts: 4610, 4618, 4623, 4624
Lake Worth Beach City Library--15 N M St.

Supreme Court decides on Trump's tariffs

6-3 Decision by Supreme Court on Trump's tariffs

The Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when imposing sweeping tariffs using a law reserved for a national emergency.

The three justices who voted for Trump Tarrifs are Kavanugh, Alito and Thomas. Trump appointees Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch just never seem to come through.

The decision does not affect all of Trump’s tariffs but invalidates those implemented using a 1977 law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

The ruling blocks Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs and those the president imposed on Canada, China and Mexico in what he said was an effort to stop the flow of illegal drugs.

President Trump officials have previously indicated that if the Supreme Court strikes down the IEEPA-based tariffs, the White House may pursue alternative legal authorities to reimpose similar duties.

Bring Nancy Home Alive

Trump tells alleged abductors they face capital punishment if Nancy Guthrie isn’t returned alive

President Donald Trump is putting the weight of the presidency behind one simple demand: bring Nancy Guthrie home alive.

Speaking with the New York Post over the phone on Monday, Trump warned “Nancy Guthrie’s alleged kidnappers” that “very, very severe — the most severe” consequences await if the 84-year-old is not returned alive, and he confirmed he meant the Justice Department would seek the death penalty if she is discovered dead.

This is the bully pulpit used the way Americans expect it to be used when an innocent person vanishes: publicly, forcefully, and without euphemism.

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Making our highways safe

More Than 550 Commercial Driving Schools to Close After Checks by Transportation Department

The five-day, on-site investigations yielded hundreds of notices of proposed removals, alleging the schools failed to meet the agency’s basic safety standards.

The Department of Transportation announced on Feb. 18 the removal of certifications for more than 550 U.S. commercial driving schools that train truckers and bus drivers.

The schools were employing unqualified instructors, using fraudulent addresses, and failing to properly train applicants for transporting hazardous materials, investigators found.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration deployed more than 300 investigators across all 50 states to conduct more than 1,400 safety operations.

After the investigation revealed hundreds of safety violations, the agency served notices to more than 550 schools informing them of their proposed removal from the national training provider registry, including one school that had previously provided training for operating school buses.

The announcement is the latest development in the Trump administration’s crackdown on the commercial driving training provider industry, following the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s nationwide audit last year.

The Transportation Department also imposed stricter English-language skills requirements for commercial truckers, resulting in more than 9,500 being removed from service for failing proficiency checks.

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Sunrise 2-20-26

Mamdani reverses controversial policy

Communist Mamdani changes his policy after 19 NYC residents die outdoors

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

DRUNK DRIVER
Incident #: 26035739
MELALEUCA LN / 6TH AVE S | 2/19/2026 @ 7:36 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


ASSAULT ARMED
Incident #: 26035657
3RD AVE N / N FEDERAL HWY | 2/19/2026 @ 3:22 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
Incident #: 26035646
2400 BLOCK 2ND AVE N | 2/19/2026 @ 3:17 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


SHOPLIFTING
Incident #: 26035585
500 BLOCK S DIXIE HWY | 2/19/2026 @ 12:49 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


VANDALISM
Incident #: 26035527
2200 BLOCK LAKE WORTH RD | 2/19/2026 @ 9:25 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Evening Sky 2-19-26

Mamdani Taps ‘Abolish ICE’ Activist/Former CAIR Employee Faiza Ali As NYC’s New Chief Immigration Officer

New York City’s immigration policy just took a sharp ideological turn. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Faiza Ali as the new commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, elevating a longtime immigrant-rights activist with a history of protest involvement and outspoken criticism of ICE.

Ali, the daughter of Pakistani immigrants and a former deputy chief of staff in the City Council, has framed her work as rooted in dignity and protection for immigrant communities.

Critics, however, argue the appointment signals an aggressive sanctuary posture that could heighten tensions between City Hall and federal immigration authorities.

Sanctuary cities will no longer be government funded. President Trump announced that federal funding for "sanctuary" cities and states, which limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, will be cut off, with actions initiated in early 2026. New York is one of them. [Rare Foundation USA]

Good Night, Patriots!

Nick Shirley exposes Voter Fraud

Investigative Reporter Nick Shirley Exposes Massive Voter Fraud in California

Investigative reporter Nick Shirley traveled to California to expose voter fraud.

California does not require voter ID, and the state’s elections go on and on for weeks after Election Day. With ballot harvesting, ballot curing, a lack of voter ID laws, and mass mail-in ballots, California’s elections are rife with fraud.

Last year, an Orange County, California, woman was arrested and charged with illegally registering her dog to vote and casting mail-in ballots in her dog’s name.

Laura Lee Yourex, 62, of Costa Mesa, illegally registered her dog to vote in California and cast ballots in her dog’s name in the 2021 Gavin Newsom recall election and the 2022 primary election.

According to Orange County DA Todd Spitzer, the dog’s vote was successfully counted in the 2021 election but was rejected in the 2022 primary.

Nick Shirley visited locations from California’s voter rolls and not one location could even verify its voter rolls.

Read more about the fraud...

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Jesse Jackson honored by Trump

Trump Just Honored Jesse Jackson – And Used One Line To Destroy Obama’s Legacy

Jesse Jackson died Tuesday at 84, and the tributes poured in from politicians across the spectrum.

But Trump's tribute wasn't like the others.

He honored Jackson, listed everything he did to help him – and then dropped a line about Obama that nobody saw coming. Trump's Truth Social Post Lists Rainbow PUSH Coalition Support and HBCU Funding.

Trump didn't just offer hollow words. He provided concrete examples of how he helped Jackson for decades before anyone called him racist. "I provided office space for him and his Rainbow Coalition, for years, in the Trump Building at 40 Wall Street," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

That was the 1990s, when Jackson publicly praised Trump for supporting minority business initiatives. At the 1999 Wall Street Project conference, Jackson commended Trump's "sense of curiosity" and commitment to minority business development. They attended boxing matches together at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.

Jackson took Trump seriously during both his 1984 and 1988 presidential runs when others dismissed him.

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Communist Mamdani going to squeeze the wealthy

Mamdani Plans To Raise Property Taxes In NYC By 10% As Part Of ‘Affordability’ Push

Communists believe in the elimination of wealth inequality, ensuring resources are distributed based on need

Which in this case is the mismanaged city of New York.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) said Tuesday that he is prepared to raise city property taxes by nearly 10% if New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) and state lawmakers refuse to increase taxes on corporations and high-income earners.

Mamdani released his preliminary fiscal year 2027 budget proposal outlining how he intends to close a projected $5.4 billion deficit. The mayor described a property tax increase as a “last resort” but made clear it remains on the table if Albany does not act.

“Today, I’m releasing the City’s preliminary budget. After years of fiscal mismanagement, we’re staring at a $5.4 billion budget gap — and two paths. One: Albany can raise taxes on the ultra-wealthy and the most profitable corporations and address the fiscal imbalance between our city and state. The other, a last resort: balance the budget on the backs of working people using the only tools at the City’s disposal,” Mamdani wrote Tuesday on X.

“This is not a conversation on the basis of ideology." This is a conversation about a fiscal crisis. I have long believed in the importance of taxing the rich. I’ve said so publicly many a time, and I’ve long believed in the need for the state and the city’s relationship to be a fair one.

What we are speaking about in this moment, however, is not just that long-standing belief, the long-standing issues that have characterized that relationship, but a generational fiscal crisis of $5.4 billion,” the mayor said. (It's the other guy's fault!!)

He added: “And when faced with this crisis, the question is: who should pay these taxes? I believe that it should be the wealthiest New Yorkers, the most profitable corporations."

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Palm Beach State College was on Lockdown

College alert used term 'active shooter' though investigators say gun was never discharged

Palm Beach State College’s Lake Worth Beach campus briefly went into lockdown Tuesday afternoon after an altercation involving three people, including one believed to be a female student and two males who are not enrolled at the college.

According to school officials, the incident occurred at 2:05 p.m. and involved a gun, though investigators with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said the weapon was never fired. As part of its standard safety protocol, the college immediately issued a campuswide lockdown.

An all-clear was given at 2:30 p.m., and normal operations resumed shortly after. One male suspect is in custody, according to the college.

CBS12 News is working to get clarification from the college on why the term “active shooter” appeared in the campuswide alert if investigators say the gun was never discharged. [WPEC-12]

Palantir AI software company locates its headquarters to Miami

Palantir Relocates Corporate Headquarters From Denver to Miami

Billionaire Peter Thiel's tech firm Palantir Technologies announced Tuesday that it is relocating its corporate headquarters from Denver to Miami, shifting the base of operations for the publicly traded data analytics and artificial intelligence firm to South Florida.

The announcement was made during the Defense Tech Leadership Summit in West Palm Beach, where Shon J. Manasco, a senior counselor at the company, said the firm is now officially headquartered in Florida’s “Gold Coast” region.

Palantir provides data integration and AI software platforms to government agencies and commercial clients, including work related to defense, intelligence and enterprise operations. The company was founded in 2003 and became publicly traded in 2020.

Company officials did not release details about how many employees will be based in Miami or whether the move will result in new hiring locally. Palantir has maintained offices in multiple U.S. cities and internationally, and it was previously headquartered in Denver.

The Florida Council of 100, a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization of Florida business leaders who advise the state's governor issued a statement welcoming the relocation, describing it as part of broader economic development efforts across the state.

“Palantir’s decision to relocate its headquarters to Florida’s Gold Coast is a powerful validation of where growth is happening in America,” said Michael Simas, President and CEO of the Florida Council of 100.

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Stock selling at $133.02 a share at closing on Tuesday. It specializes in data integration, analytics, and AI-driven decision-making platforms for government and commercial clients.

Sunrise 2-19-26

2026 Mid-Term Ballot

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
Incident #: 26035327
100 BLOCK N G ST | 2/18/2026 @ 3:27 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


Several crimes in Lantana that I did not post.
This alert is about crimes 2 miles from where I live but Lantana is not relative.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Sunset 2-18-26

Peter Navarro is firing back at the Wall Street Journal—and he’s not whispering.

In a Presidents’ Day memo, the White House trade hawk says the so-called experts got it wrong again. Inflation falling. Labor markets steady. Growth solid. Navarro argues this didn’t happen despite tariffs—but because of them.

His thesis: while U.S. importers may write the check at Customs, foreign exporters bear the real economic pain through price cuts, margin compression, currency shifts, and lost volume.

In short, nations dependent on U.S. consumers are “eating the cost.”

The message to WSJ’s editorial board? Read your own newsroom reporting.

Good Night, Patriots!

Democrats own the Government Shutdown, again

Trump blames Democrats for shutdown

Touts falling gas prices and crime numbers aboard Air Force One

President Trump pinned the ongoing partial government shutdown squarely on Democrats Monday, telling reporters aboard Air Force One that the impasse over Department of Homeland Security funding has "nothing to do with Republicans" and accused the opposition of resisting election integrity measures because "they want to cheat in elections."

Trump spoke while flying from Palm Beach International Airport back to Washington, framing the shutdown as a consequence of Democratic obstruction on voter ID, proof-of-citizenship requirements, and immigration enforcement.

He also claimed a string of economic and public safety wins for his administration, pointing to low inflation and falling fuel costs.

The partial government shutdown continues with no deal in sight. At its center: funding for the Department of Homeland Security and a widening disagreement over what conditions come attached to it.

Every time the debate turns to border enforcement or election security, Democrats find a reason to change the subject. The SAVE Act asks for something most Americans consider common sense: prove you're a citizen before you vote. That this is a dealbreaker tells you everything about Democratic priorities.

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Is Justice Sam Alito considering retirement?

Justice Alito's 20-year milestone and upcoming book fuel retirement speculation

Legal scholars are reading the tea leaves on Justice Samuel Alito, and they like what they see.

Two prominent law professors have pointed to a constellation of factors, including Alito's age, his recently passed 20-year tenure mark, favorable political conditions, and the curious timing of a forthcoming book, as signals that the 75-year-old justice may be preparing to step down from the Supreme Court.

To be clear: Alito has said nothing. His office has said nothing. The Supreme Court did not respond to requests for comment.

This is informed speculation, not a confirmed development. But the speculation itself is worth examining, because the logic behind it is sound, and the stakes are enormous.

The political math is simple. A retirement now, or within the next several months, gives President Trump a clean path to nominate a successor and gives the Republican Senate a clean path to confirm one. Wait too long, and that calculus could change dramatically.

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