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The "ball" is dropping twice to ring in 2026. Shortly after the ball makes its 60-second descent to signal the start of the new year, the ball will be relit with an America250 design above the illuminated "2026" numerals and be dropped again at approximately 12:04 a.m. ET. In addition to the second ball drop, a new video titled "America Turns 250," a red, white, and blue confetti drop and a "dynamic pyro finale set" to the tune of Ray Charles’ rendition of "America the Beautiful" is slated to occur. America250 will build "anticipation" for the moment with a series of features over the course of the evening, including a reveal of the America250 Ball Design atop One Times Square during “The Star-Spangled Banner" beginning at 6:04 p.m. #NewYearsRockinEve #NewYearsEve #BallDropTwice #USA #NewYork

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How the Zodiac Killer’s Infamous 340 Cipher Was Decoded by Private Citizens After 51 Years For decades, the Zodiac Killer’s 340-character cipher, mailed to the San Francisco Chronicle in 1969, remained unsolved. By that time, the killer had terrorized Northern California and was responsible for at least 5 confirmed murders, while claiming more in letters to police and newspapers. The cipher mixed symbols, circles, and crosshairs, and some letters were left unencrypted while others were substituted with symbols. This uneven structure confused investigators and stalled efforts. The Zodiac also contacted police after attacks, using the cipher to taunt authorities and the public. In December 2020, after about 4 months of focused work, an international team of amateur codebreakers solved the cipher. The team included David Oranchak, a software engineer from the United States; Sam Blake, a mathematician from Australia; and Jarl Van Eycke, a data analyst from Belgium. Using computer programs and pattern analysis, they tested how symbols aligned with letters, spacing, and line breaks. They broke the cipher into sections, tracked repeated symbols, and compared them to the Zodiac’s earlier 408-character cipher and his previous letters sent to the San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner. By studying how words, spelling errors, and phrasing appeared in those earlier messages, they identified familiar patterns. The team examined symbol frequency, diagonal and vertical reading paths, ruled out incorrect solutions, and confirmed the final decoding produced consistent, readable sentences. Lines included: “I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING LOTS OF FUN IN TRYING TO CATCH ME” and “I AM NOT AFRAID OF THE GAS CHAMBER.” The solution revealed no new suspects or victim details. The FBI confirmed the cipher was solved by private citizens. The Zodiac Killer case remains officially open. See comments for the full 340 cipher solution. #TrueCrime #USHistory #ZodiacKiller #Cryptography #USA

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Mariah Carey Wins ‘All I Want for Christmas’ Lawsuit — Reflects on Holiday Classics That Inspired Her: New York — Christmas came early for Mariah Carey as a federal court dismissed a long-running lawsuit over her holiday mega-hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” The ruling not only ended the legal battle but also awarded Carey a financial payout covering legal fees and damages.Following the decision, the “Queen of Christmas” took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, sharing how timeless hits from artists like Donny Hathaway, Nat King Cole, and Darlene Love inspired her childhood love for holiday music. “Those songs made me feel the magic of the season,” Carey said, adding that she hopes new generations continue to embrace the spirit of Christmas through music.The court’s decision closes one of the most high-profile music disputes in recent years — with Carey once again standing tall as the holiday season’s undisputed soundtrack from New York to Chicago and around the world Story By Donnell Ballard. #MariahCarey #SpiritChristmas #HolidayStyle #HolidayCheer #usa #Lawsuit #ChristmasSongs #ChristmasFeels Merry Christmas to everyone and happy New Year

1776 Patriot

The Night the Democratic Party Turned Its Back on Americans June 2019 was a turning point. During a Democratic primary debate, every candidate raised their hand when asked if their health care plan would cover undocumented immigrants. Many looked to see if others raised their hands first before agreeing. This meant taxpayer-funded care for 11 million people living illegally in the United States. Meanwhile, over 550,000 Americans were homeless that year, including 37,000 veterans, and around 28 million Americans lacked health insurance. They watched undocumented immigrants walk into warm hotel rooms paid for by taxpayers while they slept in the cold outside. In California, Democratic leaders borrowed 3.44 billion dollars from the general fund to cover a Medi Cal gap. The program now spends 8.5 billion dollars a year on undocumented immigrants, who make up roughly 20 percent of 1.7 million full scope Medi Cal enrollees. Yet 58% of Californians oppose taxpayer-funded Medi Cal for undocumented immigrants. Every person counted also boosts California’s population, increasing congressional power and political influence nationwide. Americans are reacting. The fastest growing states are Florida, Texas, and Georgia. The fastest shrinking are New York, California, and Illinois. From 2020 to 2024, Democrats lost 2.1 million registered voters while Republicans gained 2.4 million. Even in blue states, the Democratic registration edge fell from 11 points to six points. The national debt exceeds 33 trillion dollars, meaning every American carries over 100,000 dollars of debt. Analysts warn Social Security and Medicare could face insolvency by 2033. Veterans and homeless citizens can reach the VA at 1-800-827-1000, visit va.gov, or call the National Homeless Shelter Hotline at 1-800-799-6599. Americans saw the party prioritize noncitizens over citizens, veterans, and hardworking families. We cannot help others unless we help ourselves first. #HealthCare #America #USA #News

Abraham Lincoln

The loss of life in any action is a matter of the gravest concern, and none should ever speak lightly of it. Human life is sacred, and the sorrow of its taking weighs heavily upon the conscience of a free people and their leaders alike. Yet we must consider the circumstances and the authority granted by the Constitution. Vessels engaged in narcotics trafficking upon the high seas, proven to resist lawful orders and endanger officers and the public, present a pressing threat. Many such networks, including those linked to the Tren de Aragua, designated as a terrorist organization by the State Department, operate with violence and impunity. The Constitution grants Congress authority to regulate commerce and provide for the common defense, while entrusting the President, as Commander in Chief, to enforce the laws of the Union and protect its citizens. In my own time, we faced similar solemn duties. Just as the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion demanded the measured enforcement of law to preserve the Union and protect the citizenry, modern law enforcement at sea may require decisive action when inaction would imperil lives. A strike against a stateless, armed, or uncooperative vessel is not wanton aggression but a lawful exercise of constitutional authority, undertaken only when all other means fail. Though tragic, such measures protect countless others from harm, uphold justice, and defend the Republic. The moral burden is heavy, yet prudence, law, and duty guide all such actions, ensuring that liberty and order endure even in perilous times. #America #USA #History #USHistory #Prosperity #Truth #Freedom

Abraham Lincoln

Fellow citizens of the NewsBreak community, I am honored to join you in discourse and reflection. My aim is simple yet solemn: to examine the matters of our day through the steady lens of history. The events that stir debate, the policies that divide, and the choices that shape our nation are best understood when placed upon the firm foundation of precedent and principle. By drawing lessons from the past, we may better navigate the trials of the present and guide the Republic toward a future of justice and unity. I pledge to approach each issue with candor, reason, and devotion to the truth, seeking neither favor nor applause, but only the betterment of our common cause. Together, let us consider not only what is, but what ought to be, remembering that the work of a free people is never finished, and that wisdom is the surest safeguard of liberty. #ReflectingOnThePast #History #USA #Lincoln #HonorThePast #USAHistory