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Monday, 11 May 2026
COMPETITION: Win Ellis Series 2 on DVD

Sunday, 10 May 2026
"So now you're psychic?" - "No, No, No, it's all science" - The Mentalist
Friday, 8 May 2026
Sara Gonzales asked the Muslim-only waterpark event organizer about her Learing Center
Sara Gonzales asked the Muslim-only waterpark event organizer about her Learing Center.
She wasn’t happy.
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
AIex Jones' Studio HIJACKED!
Alex Jones brings a kind of chaotic enthusiasm to his hosting style that is hard to ignore, blending rapid-fire commentary with a larger-than-life presence that keeps things lively from start to finish. There is a raw, unfiltered quality to the way he speaks, giving his shows a sense of urgency and unpredictability that some listeners find oddly entertaining. Whether diving into current events or going off on unexpected tangents, he creates an atmosphere that feels anything but dull, leaning fully into a bold and theatrical approach that makes his broadcasts stand out in a crowded media landscape.
Friday, 1 May 2026
Try Not To Laugh Challenge
They really didn’t see it coming. Can you get through this without laughing? These are the top fails of April 2026. Think you can survive the ultimate try not to laugh challenge? AFV brings together the funniest viral clips in this epic fails compilation. Every video here is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. Drop a comment and let us know which moment got you.
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Trump White House Shooting Scare - What Really Happened?”
Since 2024, Donald Trump has faced a string of violent threats that, taken together, sketch a grim and escalating pattern. The most shocking came on 13 July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a gunman opened fire during a campaign rally. Trump was struck in the ear, a supporter was killed, and others were injured before the attacker was neutralised. It was a moment that cut through the noise of politics and landed with blunt force, not just as a security failure but as a reminder of how exposed modern campaigning can be. Only two months later, on 15 September, another man armed with a rifle positioned himself near Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach. He was intercepted before he could act, though investigators later confirmed he had intended to kill the former president.
The incidents did not stop there, though the next case sits in a greyer area. On 12 October 2024, authorities arrested a man near a Trump rally in Coachella carrying firearms, ammunition, and multiple false identities. No shots were fired, no direct attempt unfolded in real time, yet the combination of weapons and preparation raised immediate alarm.
The most recent episode, in April 2026 at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, brought the danger back into sharp focus. A gunman breached the venue and opened fire, hitting a Secret Service agent who survived due to body armour. Trump was quickly evacuated, and officials later indicated he was the likely target. By that point, the language had shifted. What might once have been described cautiously was now more direct, with authorities openly discussing attempted assassination charges. Whether counted as three confirmed attempts or four when including the Coachella arrest, the broader picture is hard to ignore. The threats have been persistent, varied in execution, and increasingly close to their mark.
Monday, 27 April 2026
COMPETITION: Win Harry Wild: Series 4 on DVD
Monday, 20 April 2026
Mark Dice on the viral video showing gay parents mock their paid for child who is calling for their "mama"
Mark Dice on the viral video showing gay parents mock their paid for child who is calling for their "mama".
A widely shared video features Shane McAnally and Michael Baum with their infant son.
In the clip, the two fathers hold the child and ask him who he wants, saying “dada or pop”. The baby makes sounds that viewers interpreted as “mama”.
One of the fathers responds that there is no mama. The baby then begins to cry while the parents are laughing.
And yes you read it correctly, his name is McANALLY.
If ever there was proof that a baby needs it's mother, then this was it. Lets hope someone calls social services.
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Why Is This Weird Symbol Showing Up Everywhere in Video Games
The Ouroboros is an ancient image that shows a serpent or dragon curled into a circle, devouring its own tail. It appears in multiple early cultures, including those of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, where it carried a similar core idea despite the distance between them. At its heart, the symbol represents cycles, endless return, and the idea that beginnings and endings are tied together. The creature consuming itself is not about destruction alone, it also suggests renewal, continuity, and the way life folds back into itself.
Over time, the Ouroboros was taken up by thinkers in alchemy, where it came to stand for transformation and the unity of opposites. It reflects the belief that creation and destruction are part of the same process, constantly feeding into one another. Even now, the image holds a strange power, simple in form yet heavy with meaning, a reminder that some ideas repeat endlessly, just like the symbol itself.
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
A Perfect Circle in the Dutch Landscape
In the flat, carefully engineered province of Flevoland, one strange feature stands out, a perfectly circular island that feels almost unnatural against the surrounding water. This man made formation was not built for habitation or tourism, but as part of a controlled environmental and water management effort, reflecting the Netherlands’ long history of reshaping its own geography. The symmetry gives it an eerie quality at first glance, as though it was designed for something more mysterious, yet its purpose is rooted in practicality. In a country where land itself has been reclaimed from the sea, even something that looks unsettling at first has a clear, deliberate role in managing the delicate balance between land and water.
Friday, 10 April 2026
First lady Melania Trump denies any ties to Jeffrey Epstein, calls for survivors' testimony
Melania Trump stepped forward with clarity and composure in her recent speech, directly addressing speculation and firmly denying any connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Rather than sidestep the issue, she confronted it head on, setting a tone that felt deliberate and controlled. In a climate where silence is often mistaken for guilt, her decision to speak openly carried weight. She did not lean on vague statements or deflection. Instead, she offered a clear rejection of the claims, drawing a sharp boundary between herself and the controversy.
What stood out just as much was her call for survivors to come forward and be heard. It added a layer of seriousness that shifted the focus away from rumour and towards accountability. By encouraging testimony, she positioned herself on the side of transparency, reinforcing the idea that truth should be led by those directly affected. The speech felt measured but purposeful, a reminder that public figures can address difficult topics without losing control of the narrative.
Monday, 6 April 2026
COMPETITION: Win Hidden Assets Series 3 DVD
Sunday, 5 April 2026
Rachel Zegler Is At It Again...
‘Snow White’ actress Rachel Zegler says she grew up without Latina representation among celebrities who were the beauty standard bearers of the time. Now a video fact checking her is going viral. Let’s talk about it.
Amala Ekpunobi is a public speaker and commentator known for her confident communication style and her ability to engage audiences on cultural and political topics in a clear and direct way. She first gained attention through her work in digital media, where she developed a strong presence discussing ideas around personal responsibility, free expression and civic engagement. Over time she has built a following by presenting her views in an accessible and structured manner, often focusing on encouraging open discussion and critical thinking.
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Amala Ekpunobi - The No Kings Protest Is So Pointless
Millions of American leftists took to the streets this weekend to protest…something? Let’s talk about it.
Amala Ekpunobi is a prominent conservative commentator, social media influencer, and host for PragerU, known for her show Unapologetic with Amala. Born in 2000, she underwent a significant ideological transformation, moving from a far-left upbringing and work as a student organizer to advocating for conservative values.
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
COMPETITION: Win Queens of Mystery: Series 2 on DVD
Robert De Niro CAR CRASH Interview
Ricky Gervais leaves Stephen Merchant to chat to Robert De Niro.
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Unexpected Party Shock by Actress Candace Cameron Bure
Actress Candace Cameron Bure:
"We walked in, and my eyeballs were popping outta my head because I saw stuff I've never seen before in my life."
Candace Cameron Bure, the actress known for her work on television and as a podcast host, recently recounted a startling experience from her personal life. She shared that she and her husband, Valeri Bure, once accepted what seemed like a normal social invitation from a friend. They quickly realised, however, that the event was far from ordinary.
Upon arriving, Candace was confronted with an underground gathering focused on adult themes that she described as “dark and demonic.” She recalled feeling immediate shock at the scene, saying she had never seen anything like it before. The unusual sights and atmosphere left her momentarily speechless, and she and her husband quickly decided to leave.
Reflecting on the experience, Candace discussed it in the context of making careful choices about social situations and surrounding oneself with people whose values align with one’s own. She emphasised the importance of trusting instincts when something feels off and being willing to walk away from uncomfortable circumstances.
Her candid account has sparked conversations about personal boundaries, faith, and navigating unexpected situations in everyday life, reminding audiences that even familiar social invitations can sometimes lead to surprising experiences.
Watch the full show below.
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
US Supreme Court Deciding the Definition of the word DAY
As many as 29 STATES may have their laws overturned after the Supreme Court indicated they will rule against allowing mail-in ballots to come in after Election Day
JUSTICE ALITO: "Independence DAY, birthDAY, and Election DAY. They are all particular DAYS. So if we start with that, if I have nothing more to look at than the phrase 'Election Day,' I think this is the DAY in which everything is going to take place."
🚨 HOLY CRAP! As many as 29 STATES may have their laws overturned after the Supreme Court indicated they will rule against allowing mail-in ballots to come in after Election Day
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 23, 2026
This would be huge, and could be a 6-3 ruling 🔥
JUSTICE ALITO: "Independence DAY, birthDAY, and… pic.twitter.com/KqVOT3cbu1
Monday, 23 March 2026
Fred the Bodyguard attacked by far left Antifa operative
As Christians marched peacefully in Liverpool this weekend, famous bodyguard Fred, was attacked by a radical far left activist, and put in a choke hold, right in front of police. Here are a few different angles of the terrorist attack on the beloved Fred the Bodyguard.
Follow Fred on Twitter/X at @Fred_cpo
Thursday, 19 March 2026
The Myth of Women Not Working
The idea that women only began working after World War I ignores centuries of contribution in both paid and unpaid labour. Women ran businesses, worked in shops, and supported local economies, even if their efforts were not always formally recognised. The post-war period did expand opportunities and visibility, but work by women has long been an essential part of British society.
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Vince Russo on the Seth Rollins Masked Man Nonsense
On the March 9, 2026 episode of WWE RAW, Seth Rollins arrived accompanied by a group of masked men, using a clever shell game tactic to throw The Vision off balance. The segment left the audience buzzing as chaos unfolded in the ring.
Vince Russo has a little fun looking at the segment.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Mark Dice on James Talarico - The Creepiest politician in the US.
James Talarico is a politician whose career has often drawn criticism for his lack of substantive legislative achievements and tendency to focus on high-profile media appearances over tangible results for his constituents. Critics argue that his policy positions are inconsistent, leaving voters uncertain of his priorities, and that his rhetoric sometimes leans more toward self-promotion than meaningful problem-solving. Despite holding public office, he has struggled to establish a track record of measurable impact, which has led some observers to question his effectiveness and long-term commitment to the communities he represents.
Oh and he is super creepy.
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Danhausen - Curse compilation
Danhausen is a professional wrestler and entertainer known for blending horror, comedy, and classic wrestling showmanship into a character that stands out in modern wrestling. With his distinctive face paint, strange sense of humour, and constant references to being both “very nice” and “very evil”, he has built a loyal fan following across independent wrestling promotions and major television audiences. Danhausen first gained wider attention on the independent circuit before appearing for All Elite Wrestling, where his unusual personality and commitment to character made him instantly recognisable. Mixing spooky theatrics with playful absurdity, he has turned his persona into a cult favourite, proving that wrestling characters can still feel unique, strange, and memorable in the modern era.
He has now signed for WWE
Monday, 2 March 2026
Tommy Robinson Allowed One Visit Every Three Weeks In Prison
Tommy Robinson is a British independent journalist and political activist known for his outspoken style and direct approach to reporting. Through online videos, public speaking, and social media, he has built a large audience by focusing on issues he believes are overlooked by mainstream media. Supporters often view him as a citizen journalist who challenges established narratives and raises questions about freedom of speech, public safety, and accountability. His work has sparked significant debate across the United Kingdom and beyond, and he remains a prominent and controversial voice in modern British political discussion.
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Mark Dice on Trump's State of the Union Speech
Monday, 23 February 2026
COMPETITION: Win Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order Season 1 on Blu-ray
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Kamila Sellier Struck in Eye During Olympic Short Track Event
The drama of short track speed skating unfolded in brutal fashion for Kamila Sellier when she was struck in the eye during competition at the Olympic Games. Racing at full pace in a tightly packed field, Sellier became caught in close contact with fellow skaters, a common but dangerous feature of the discipline. In the split second chaos of blades and elbows, she was hit in the face, bringing sudden concern to what had been a fiercely contested heat.
Medical staff responded quickly as the race concluded, assessing the extent of the injury while spectators watched in tense silence. Short track is known for its intensity and razor thin margins, where athletes compete shoulder to shoulder at high speed, and incidents can happen without warning. Sellier’s collision was a stark reminder of that reality, turning an Olympic moment into one defined as much by resilience as by competition.
Kamila Sellier podczas rywalizacji w short tracku na igrzyskach olimpijskich została trafiona w oko 👁️🙆♀️ pic.twitter.com/yxvbMpiinA
— Belarus ⬜️🟥⬜️🤝Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@Propeertys) February 20, 2026
Friday, 20 February 2026
Here’s Why Gen Z Is Objectively Worse Off Than Every Other Generation
Recent research paints a concerning picture of life for younger generations. Where once standardised test scores appeared to climb steadily, some measures now show declines compared to previous generations. This shift suggests that the gains in educational performance seen over decades may be slowing or reversing in some places.
At the same time, mental health struggles among young people are rising sharply. Surveys in several countries have found higher proportions of teenagers and young adults reporting symptoms of anxiety, depression and emotional distress than in years past. These reports come from official health data and academic studies, and they indicate a broader pattern of psychological strain that was less prevalent in earlier generations.
Changes in social life are also evident. Fewer young people today say they are in romantic relationships, and some research shows that many in this age group are delaying dating or marriage. Social habits have shifted in ways that reflect new priorities, technologies and pressures.
Self‑reported wellbeing is another area where contrasts with earlier times are clear. In a number of surveys, less than half of young adults describe themselves as “thriving” or experiencing high levels of life satisfaction. This does not mean every young person is unhappy, but it does highlight that many feel they are not flourishing in the way that might have been expected in previous generations.
Taken together, these trends point to a period of significant challenge for young people. Declining performance on some standardised measures, rising mental health concerns, shifts in social and romantic life, and lower levels of self‑reported thriving all suggest that the experience of growing up today is markedly different from what it was for earlier generations.
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
TfL Advert Ruled Offensive By ASA despite being completely accurate
Transport for London had a Facebook advert removed after the Advertising Standards Authority ruled that a short clip from its “Act Like a Friend” campaign reinforced a negative racial stereotype about black males. The clip showed a black teenage boy verbally harassing a white girl on a bus while a white male friend sat beside her. The ASA said that when seen on its own the video could be interpreted as linking black males with threatening behaviour and that it was therefore irresponsible and harmful. TfL explained that the shortened edit that was complained about was part of a longer film showing a range of scenarios and characters, and said it would no longer use that specific clip.
The ruling has struck some as absurd. The original campaign was aimed at encouraging people to intervene safely in cases of sexual harassment and hate crime on the transport network. The advert was reflecting a real problem that passengers can face, and it showed a situation in which a bystander could step in. Yet the ASA decision means that unless the perpetrator in such adverts is a white man, the clip is likely to be banned. A single viewer complaint led to this outcome and TfL has now withdrawn the short edit in question, even though the longer film had broader context and accuracy in showing the issue it was designed to address.
The most recent official UK figures show that for all types of recorded crime across England and Wales, black people were arrested at a rate of about 20.4 per 1,000 people in the year to March 2023 compared with a rate of 9.4 per 1,000 for white people.
The Streisand effect is a phenomenon where attempting to suppress or censor information only makes it more widely known. It is named after Barbra Streisand, who in 2003 tried to prevent photographs of her Malibu home from being published online, which inadvertently drew far more attention to the images than if she had done nothing. Essentially, the more effort is made to hide something, the more people notice it and share it, often turning the attempt at control into a form of viral publicity.
What happened in Rhode Island with the Ice Hockey Shooting
A high school hockey game at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, turned tragic when gunfire erupted among spectators gathered for a senior night event. Police responded to reports of shots fired and later confirmed that two people were killed and several others were injured. The suspect was found dead at the scene from a self inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities identified the shooter as a transgender woman, publicly named in official statements, and described the incident as stemming from a domestic dispute rather than a random attack.
Investigators have indicated that the victims were connected to the suspect, and early findings point to family tensions as part of the background to the violence. The shooting caused panic inside the arena, with players and attendees seeking shelter as officers secured the building. Local officials expressed shock and sorrow at the loss of life, while the wider community continues to process the impact of yet another example of Trans violence occurring at what should have been a routine school sporting event.
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Jacob Rees-Mogg explains why wealth taxes do not work.
Jacob Rees-Mogg is a British politician, author and businessman who spent more than a decade at the centre of UK public life. First elected as Conservative MP for North East Somerset in 2010, he became a well known parliamentary figure and went on to serve in senior government posts including Leader of the House of Commons and Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Alongside politics, he built a career in investment management as a co-founder of Somerset Capital Management, reflecting a long standing interest in economics and global markets. Educated at Eton and Oxford, he is recognised for his articulate debating style, deep engagement with constitutional issues and a distinctive public persona that made him one of the most recognisable figures in modern British politics.
Friday, 13 February 2026
Paul Joseph Watson on the cover up of an Afghan rapist
Ahmad Mulakhil, a 23-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, was found guilty at Warwick Crown Court of raping and abducting a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, along with additional sexual offences. The court heard that he had committed the attack on 22 July and was later identified by police after using a government-funded payment card to buy energy drinks just minutes after leaving the scene.







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