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Breitbart: Pinkerton: RIP Ed Feulner, the Intellectual Godfather of Conservatism
Pinkerton: RIP Ed Feulner, the Intellectual Godfather of Conservatism
Ed Feulner, who passed away at 83, was a pivotal figure in shaping conservative thought through the Heritage Foundation, which he co-founded in 1973. Under his leadership, Heritage evolved from a small think tank to a powerful influence in U.S. politics, effectively translating conservative ideas into legislation.

Feulner's strategy focused on creating a pipeline of conservative talent and ideas, using concise two-page briefs to inform lawmakers. This approach established Heritage as a key player in the conservative movement, especially during the Reagan era, cementing its legacy as a significant force in American politics.


#society

GB News: National Lottery winner who scooped up £10k PER MONTH reveals how she plans to treat her friends
National Lottery winner who scooped up £10k PER MONTH reveals how she plans to treat her friends
A Berkshire woman has won £10,000 monthly for a year in the National Lottery's Set For Life draw. She plans to share her winnings with friends through shopping, make home improvements, and book a holiday. Her total windfall will amount to £120,000 over the next 12 months.

The National Lottery has generated over £50 billion for good causes since its launch in 1994 and has created more than 7,000 millionaires. Recently, a family syndicate in Ireland won a €250 million jackpot, vowing to remain humble despite their fortune.


#crime

The Western Journal: Stunning $50 Million Lawsuit Against NFL Legend and ESPN Host Is Suddenly Over
Stunning $50 Million Lawsuit Against NFL Legend and ESPN Host Is Suddenly Over
A $50 million lawsuit against former NFL player and ESPN host Shannon Sharpe has been settled, concluding allegations of rape and abuse in a tumultuous relationship. The lawsuit will be dismissed with prejudice, preventing the plaintiff from re-filing similar claims.

Sharpe had previously denied the allegations, labeling them as false and a shakedown. The case involved claims of physical abuse and non-consensual recording. Following the lawsuit, Sharpe stepped back from ESPN but plans to return for the upcoming preseason.