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With the “abortion pill”—mifepristone—accounting for well over 60% of all abortions performed in the United States, National Right to Life News Today has run article after article after article critiquing mifepristone’s safety. Just as an important aside, studies in Europe have found many more complications, in some cases, and numbers similar to the Ethics and Public Policy Center study which “found the abortion pill has severe risks,” according to Ryan T. Anderson and Jamie Bryan Hall, the authors of the EPPC study, in a piece they wrote  yesterday for The Federalist. Naturally, the Abortion Industry, represented by the ever-attentive Abortion,…

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By Allan Stein|December 18, 2025Updated:December 18, 2025Thousands of foreign truck drivers have already lost, or are about to lose, their Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) amid a nationwide effort to enforce new federal rules.Despite an estimated nationwide shortage of 115,000 big-rig drivers, industry leaders say these regulatory changes are necessary to promote road safety, better wages, and more job opportunities for U.S.-born drivers.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Accused shooter Marvin Morales-Ortez./Image: FCPD Marvin Morales-Ortez, 23, an illegal from El Salvador, was released from custody after the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, led by Soros-backed Attorney Steve Descano, dropped a case against him for charges of allegedly brandishing a gun and assaulting and injuring someone. Fox News’ Bill Melugin notes he was released back onto the streets after an ICE detainer was ignored. The next day, it is alleged he is responsible for the murder of a man found dead in a home in Reston, Va., according to the Fairfax County Police Department. Before the latest incident, Morales-Ortez…

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West Coast Being Monkey-Hammered Rain, Winds 144 MPH & Flooding By Michael Snyder The slow-motion disaster that we are witnessing on the west coast is unlike anything we have ever seen before.  A series of atmospheric rivers has already dumped trillions of gallons of water on the region, and trillions of gallons of additional water will fall before the end of the year.  This has caused some rivers to rise to the highest levels that we have ever seen.  Meanwhile, some areas in the Northwest have been repeatedly pummeled by extremely high winds.  As you will see below, some of…

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The fraud in Minnesota’s welfare system is so expansive that they are just beginning to unravel it all. The GDP of Somalia is only $12 billion. That’s enough to help fund their government such as it is, and al-Shabaab. “The magnitude of fraud in Minnesota cannot be overstated,” said the US attorney.The new charges and additional suspected fraudulent billing in Minnesota’s government services paint a dismal picture. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson on Thursday said the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) pulled claims for 14 programs identified by Minnesota officials as being particularly vulnerable to fraud and found…

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This isn’t good.PublishedDecember 18, 2025 6:10 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 18, 2025 4:52 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkUntil this week, most people likely did not take seriously the idea that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) could win the presidency in 2028. But that perception is shifting.A new poll from The Argument/Verasight found that Ocasio-Cortez would receive 51% of the vote in a hypothetical matchup against Vice President JD Vance, the presumptive GOP frontrunner. Shortly after, Ocasio-Cortez shared the results on X with the caption: “Bloop!”While some analysts quickly dismissed the poll, Fox News Radio host Guy Benson, one of the more objective voices in political commentary,…

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Four House Democrats joined Republicans to pass a bill halting federal Medicaid funding of sex change surgeries and medications for minors on Thursday.  Texas Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw sponsored the bill, the “Do No Harm In Medicaid Act,” alongside Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. The legislation, if passed by the Senate, would amend the Social Security Act to stop federal Medicaid payments to states for “specified gender procedures” — including surgical bans and pharmaceutical restrictions — performed on individuals under the age of 18.Thursday’s bill passed the house 215-201, with four Democrats joining a unified GOP: Texas Reps. Vicente…

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The Treasury Department announced new sanctions Thursday against 29 vessels that the United States believes are part of Iran’s “shadow fleet,” and used to transport oil and petroleum products. The department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control said it was targeting the vessels and their respective management firms, which have transported hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of Iranian petroleum products. It also targeted an Egyptian businessman whose companies are associated with seven of the shadow fleet vessels. “As President [Donald] Trump has said repeatedly, the United States will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,” Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and…

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North Carolina Highway Patrol said Thursday that it believes former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family were killed in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport.The plane crash occurred while landing at the city-owned airport at 10:20 a.m. ET Thursday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident. North Carolina Highway Patrol’s Chris Knox said authorities believe the former NASCAR driver and his family were on the plane because people identified him boarding the plane. He is believed to have…

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Media Research Center President David Bozell joined The Derek Hunter Show Wednesday night to break down the elitist media’s most outrageous quotes of the year as part of the MRC’s annual Worst Quote of the Year award, which spotlights the most egregious or biased statements in the media. For the third runner-up, Bozell discussed Sunny Hostin of The View, who claimed that criticizing Stephen Colbert—one of late night’s highest-paid hosts—was “the dismantling of our democracy” and that attacking comedians meant “our constitution is being dismantled.” Bozell called it a classic example of liberal exaggeration: the country is “going to hell in a handbasket because…

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WASHINGTON (CN) — Peter Navarro, a senior trade adviser to President Donald Trump, urged the D.C. Circuit on Thursday to vacate his conviction for his refusal to provide documents or testimony before a special House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.Navarro, who spent four months in prison last summer after a jury convicted him on two counts of contempt of Congress in 2023, has argued that he was protected by executive privilege and should not have been required to appear to assert it.The committee subpoenaed Navarro in early 2022, identifying him as one of the “political forces” behind…

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This content was produced via a partnership with KCPAC. The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of the Daily Caller. Chinese StealthWhen people hear about Korea, they are usually hearing about North Korea, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). And its leader Kim Jong Un makes news. He was dubbed Rocket Man by President Donald Trump due to his determination to create an arsenal of nuclear weapons that could be launched towards the U.S. at will. North Korea’s southern neighbor on the Korean Peninsula is the Republic…

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AmericaFest 2025 kicks off tonight in Phoenix, Arizona. It’s Turning Point USA’s first major conference since the assassination of its cofounder Charlie Kirk. NTD Evening News presents a special live broadcast from the conference and will bring viewers coverage throughout the weekend. President Donald Trump addressed the latest…

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Today’s is day four of the trial of Judge Hannah Dugan. Yesterday, the prosecution rested its case after calling 19 witnesses. My conclusion yesterday was that Judge Dugan seems to be in deep trouble. Yesterday ended with court reporter Joan Butz who clarified what she and Judge Dugan were saying in a whispered conversations about going out the non-public hallway. Specifically, Butz was concerned the attorney and her client might accidentally go out the “wrong” door. This video sums up her testimony pretty well. Advertisement The prosecution rested yesterday.Judge Dugan’s court reporter was the key and last witness.The jury door,…

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Another disturbing scandal is rocking the Democrat political ecosystem in New Jersey, this time involving one of the state’s most prominent LGBTQ activists with close ties to top Democrat officials. Christian Fuscarino, 35, the longtime executive director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest and most influential LGBTQ advocacy organization, has been criminally charged. He was charged with a second-degree charge of endangering the welfare of a child, along with two counts of simple assault. Fuscarino was arrested by Neptune City police after authorities reviewed security camera footage that allegedly captured the violent incident inside a home on November 9. According to…

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Expect to see this number on the podium quite a bit this seasonPublishedDecember 18, 2025 5:50 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 18, 2025 4:40 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkMax Verstappen came up just a little short in this year’s battle for the Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship, which means that for the first time since 2021, he will not have the No.1 on his car. That’s reserved for the reigning champion, and this year’s champ, McLaren’s Lando Norris, already said that he plans to use it instead of his usual No. 4.READ: FORMULA 1 IS TRYING TO CONFUSE THE HELL OUT OF US WITH A SLEW…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, X , Youtube   Reprinted with permission•Mises Wire•Connor O’Keeffe Ten years ago, as the world’s governments met in Paris and agreed to eventually force policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions on their respective populations, combating climate change was seen as a major political issue. Then, when Trump and other populist right-wingers began finding political success, climate arguably became the primary issue that helped unify the establishment centrists, moderate left-liberals, and far-left progressives who made up the broad anti-Trump, anti-populist coalition. Fanatical climate alarmism became a way to demonstrate one’s anti-Trump credibility and a way for…

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Bishop Michael Martin of the Diocese of Charlotte announced Wednesday that altar rails, kneelers, and prie-dieus can no longer be used for receiving Holy Communion in diocesan churches across half of North Carolina. These objects serve as practical and symbolic tools for Catholics who prefer to receive Communion in the traditional, kneeling posture.Martin issued the guidelines in a pastoral address to more than 565,000 Catholics, with the new norms taking effect in mid-January. Catholics believe Holy Communion is the partaking of the literal body and blood of Christ, a sacrament instituted by Jesus during the Last Supper that increases the…

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Children look at their school grounds as they wait for class in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on Dec. 7, 2020. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty ImagesA sizable chunk of the proposed $1.1 billion increase in Empire State school aid next year would fund English language instruction for public K–12 students, officials said this week.In its 2026–2027 budget and legislative priorities outline, New York’s Board of Regents calls for $996.8 million, up from this year’s $713.5 million, to serve more students in New York City and across the state who are still learning English.We had a problem loading this…

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Putin: euro-piglets will soon lose power. Putin is not playing games. While the peace negotiations between the US, Ukraine and the ‘allied’ European ‘powers’ proceed at a very fast pace, but with so far dubious results, Russia awaits this weekend’s Miami meeting between Vladimir Putin’s envoys Yuri Ushakov and Kirill Dmitriev and the US negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. In the meantime, the Euro-Globalists have unleashed a barrage of statements from various military, diplomatic and political leaders about the need to escalate and rearm against Russia. They insisted on being part of the peace negotiations, only to disrupt it…

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SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A federal judge indicated Thursday that she was leaning toward extending a previous injunction blocking the Trump administration from terminating University of California research grants from several federal agencies, including the Department of Energy.U.S. District Judge Rita Lin said the DOE’s termination of billions in grants en masse in October used similar form letters the judge previously enjoined the administration from using, calling the cases “basically identical to what I dealt with before.”“I don’t see a distinction between the claim here and the situation we dealt with in the past,” she said.However, the Joe Biden appointee…

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“ICE held them, day after day, without access to bunks, bedding, soap, showers, toothbrushes or clean clothes,” wrote U.S. District Judge Gary Brown.BROOKLYN (CN) — A federal judge is threatening the Department of Homeland Security with contempt after the agency refused to provide photographs of the “putrid and cramped” Long Island holding room that unlawfully held a noncitizen for several nights.In a scathing 24-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Gary Brown — a Donald Trump appointee — suggested Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been “recklessly” expanding the use of these short-term detention facilities amid its nationwide push for stricter immigration enforcement.“The…

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https://theweek.com/politics/trump-vought-climate-national-center-atmospheric-research BY RAFI SCHWARTZ, THE WEEK US – December 18, 2025 For more than half a century, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, has been a premier hub for climate and planetary science. That stands to change, however, as the Trump administration announced plans this week to begin “breaking up” the facility for being “one of the largest sources of climate alarmism in the country,” said Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought on X. News of the center’s dismantling, however, has prompted fierce pushback from advocates who warn that closing the facility would mark…

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Federal prosecutors alleged Thursday that Minnesota may have lost billions of dollars to fraud in its Medicaid program, the latest development in an ongoing investigation. As much as half of the roughly $18 billion Minnesota has spent since 2018 on 14 Medicaid programs particularly vulnerable to abuse may have been siphoned off by fraudsters, according to U.S. Assistant Attorney Joe Thompson. Thompson made the remarks as prosecutors announced additional charges in the ongoing investigation of the “staggering, industrial-scale” fraud engulfing the state.“The fraud is not small. It isn’t isolated. The magnitude cannot be overstated,” Thompson said. “What we see in…

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Nikki Bella’s Eagles visit sparks new dating rumors with rising NFL star Cooper DeJean.PublishedDecember 18, 2025 5:30 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 18, 2025 4:25 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIt’s been a hot week around the NFL for dating rumors involving young stars. We already had ring girl Marissa Ayers give the rumor mill more to talk about regarding a relationship with New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart.Neither have confirmed that they’re an item, but there’s plenty of smoke there, including Ayers posing for pictures with the one and only Kara Dart. On Wednesday night, rumors started picking up steam on social media that Philadelphia Eagles…

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Top (L to R) Joe Courtney, Rosa DeLauro, Jahana Hayes; Bottom (L to R) Jim Himes, John Larson; Photos per X Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter The Protect Children’s Innocence Act passed the House yesterday on a yea-and-nay vote 216-211, with 6 representatives not voting, including Joe Courtney (D) from Connecticut. H.R.3492, the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, which was sponsored by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, establishes federal criminal offenses for providing gender-affirming care to minors. The bill also changes the existing federal criminal offense that prohibits female genital mutilation (FGM) and related conduct.  The bill would make it a federal…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Tuesday the appointment of Harvey Risch, M.D., Ph.D., to head President Donald Trump’s Cancer Panel. “Dr. Risch brings the expertise and resolve needed to identify the root causes of cancer in America,” said HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in a press statement. “He will push this work forward, confront the factors driving cancer rates, and provide the public with science they can trust,” Kennedy added. “This appointment strengthens our national fight against cancer and reflects our duty to protect Americans’ health with transparency, independence, and rigorous…

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The House passed a bipartisan deregulation bill Thursday, with just shy of a dozen Democrats supporting the measure amid America’s rising energy demand. Eleven House Democrats voted for the SPEED Act, which passed the chamber by a 221-196 vote. If the legislation passes the Senate, it will reform the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a key environmental law that some energy policy experts argue burdens the sector with litigation threats.The legislation was introduced by Republican Arkansas Rep. Bruce Westerman and Democratic Maine Rep. Jared Golden. “The NEPA permitting process is broken and is holding America back,” House Committee on Natural Resources…

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The U.S. Capitol building in Washington on Dec. 18, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Republican-led House passed a permit reform bill designed to trim environmental reviews and judicial timelines for the development of federal public lands in a 221–196 vote on Dec. 18.The Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development (SPEED) Act, co-filed in July by House Natural Resources Committee Chair Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) and Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine), now moves to the Senate.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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New Mexico State University’s English Department is deriding “the racist history” of English and its “subdisciplines”, in a recently-adopted “anti-oppression” framework that says “antiracist work” is “the responsibility of” all English faculty, reports Campus Reform: New Mexico State University’s Department of English provides faculty and students with an “Anti-Oppression Statement” that calls for a curriculum that “critically examines the racist history of the subdisciplines of English studies.” Its web page sets goals for advancing anti-racism and combatting “white supremacy” as part of its “Anti-Oppression” framework. “The English department recognizes that systemic racism, more specifically white supremacy, remains pervasive in US…

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(Ken Silva, Headline USA) CBS News has reported that an arrest warrant has been issued for a suspect in the Brown University shooting, which killed two students and injured nine.“Multiple sources familiar with the investigation at Brown University told CBS News on Thursday that a person of interest has been identified in the deadly mass shooting,” the outlet reported Thursday afternoon. “Law enforcement has identified a person, and a search for that individual is underway.” Meanwhile, authorities are also reportedly investigating a connection between last weekend’s mass shooting at Brown University and the killing of MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro two days later. The…

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Camille Benson of Mississippi arrested for putting razor blades in loaves of bread at Walmart A Texas woman was arrested and charged after she hid razor blades and fish hooks in loaves of bread at Walmart stores in Biloxi, Mississippi. 33-year-old Camille Benson is accused of putting almost a dozen razor blades inside loaves of bread at two Walmart stores. Benson’s crime spree began on December 5 after a customer found a razor blade in a banana nut muffin. Investigators initially thought it was an isolated event; however, two days later, a customer at a neighboring Walmart discovered a razor…

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Breaking news, no?Not really to the rational mind. Anyone whose brain isn’t clouded by an overactive case of TDS with an aggressive side diagnosis of terminal progressivism can see the simple equation play out before their unblinkered eyes: Advertisement X amount of bodies require X amount of roofs to cover them = someone has to pay for all thisIt ain’t rocket science. But it is apparently an abacus too far for the opposing side to sling beads back and forth, figuring.Eventually, though, a bill does come due, no matter how one tries to hide, sugarcoat, or avoid it, and that’s…

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As it happens, Somalis aren’t the only ones who learned how to defraud Americans. Haitian migrants Antonio Bonheur and Saul Alisme committed some major SNAP fraud in Massachusetts to the tune of $7,000,000. The local US attorney says they ran fake stores to turn SNAP benefits into cash, earning up to $480,000 per month in their fake Jelusa Variety Store and another store. “Jesula Variety Store measured about 150 square feet and Saul Mache Mixe Store about 500 square feet—their SNAP redemptions ranged from $100,000 to $500,000 per month, far exceeding what legitimate food sales could support, federal prosecutors alleged.”…

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In 2025, assisted suicide was legalized in Delaware, Illinois and New York. This means that there are now 13 US states plus Washington DC that permit assisted suicide. The 13 states include California, Illinois and New York, three of the six most populated states in America. This is tragic and will result in many early deaths and will lead to the further medical abandonment of people in need. Previous to this year, the last state that legalized assisted suicide was New Mexico in 2021. Are you concerned? I am concerned. LifeNews is on GETTR. Please follow us for the latest…

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NEW YORK—Former aide to New York governors Linda Sun has been on a month-long trial over allegations that she acted as a Chinese agent while employed by the state.The prosecution presented evidence suggesting Sun’s connections with Chinese authorities, including text messages, transaction records, and photos involving both Sun and Chinese officials and agents.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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MILWAUKEE (CN) — The jury in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan’s ICE obstruction trial began deliberations on Thursday after four days of testimony from officers, other judges and courtroom witnesses.Dugan decided not to testify or present any additional evidence to prove her innocence. The defense did call a few witnesses, including former Mayor Tom Barrett, who has known Dugan for over 50 years.“I think she’s an honest person,” Barrett said.Before retreating to the deliberation room, the parties made closing statements, adding up to around three hours, hitting key points in each of their arguments.Dugan, 66, was indicted in…

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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it is moving to end “gender-affirming care” for children (under the age of 18) with a series of proposed regulations. Of course, “gender-affirming care” is the palatable name given by leftists to the practice of mutilating and castrating children under the guise of healthcare.The HHS pulled no punches in its announcement, referring to the practice as “sex-rejecting procedures,” which is much more accurate. The Department said it wants to “end the practice of sex-rejecting procedures on children that expose young people to irreversible harm.” The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services,…

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As part of “Operation Take America Back,” federal prosecutors secured a 10-count indictment against two men associated with a foreign gang, levying charges related to two robberies and a kidnapping in Colorado.DENVER (CN) — A federal judge on Thursday unsealed a 10-count indictment against two men charged with ordering Tren de Aragua members to carry out robberies and a kidnapping in Denver, representing the latest cases in the Trump administration’s crackdown on affiliates of the foreign gang.Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano faces 10 counts in the U.S. District of Colorado alongside Brawins Dominique Suarez Villegas. The charges include including conspiracy to…

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Lawmakers began their Christmas recess a day early on Thursday with a long list of unresolved issues remaining on the table. As it departs for an early break, Congress has yet to resolve several pieces of legislation that House Republicans promised to bring to the table — including a second reconciliation package and the codification of several executive orders signed by President Donald Trump.In addition to the one big, beautiful bill (OBBB), a handful of Republicans were hoping to pass another legislative package to address affordability concerns, including tax and regulatory reforms and healthcare measures. Speaker Mike Johnson indicated he…

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Ahem. Does Kamala Harris think that the Department of Justice, which attempted to prosecute its main political opponent twice, was somehow ‘independent’? The same DoJ that imprisoned pro-life activists after raiding their houses at dawn? The same DoJ that claimed parents objecting to DEI and CRT policies at school board meetings could be domestic terrorists? The same DoJ that also thought that the traditional Latin Mass was another indicator of potential radical anti-government terrorism? How about snooping on Senate Republicans – was that the act of an “independent” Department of Justice? Advertisement Do tell.Give Jimmy Kimmel at least one golf clap…

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Joran van der Sloot, the Dutch national who confessed in 2023 to killing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway following her disappearance in 2005, reportedly attempted to take his own life while incarcerated at a maximum-security prison in Peru, as reported by TMZ. According to Peruvian news outlet La República, the incident occurred Saturday at Challapalca Prison, a high-security facility located in the Andes near the Peruvian-Bolivian border. Guards discovered van der Sloot hanging from a strip of blanket inside his cell while breakfast was being distributed. Natalee Holloway killer Joran van der Sloot reportedly tried to kill himself in prison |…

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Police in Rhode Island told reporters Thursday that they are investigating whether the shooting at Brown University over the weekend and the Monday shooting of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor are linked. A perpetrator has not been identified or arrested in either shooting so far, but authorities are investigating a possible link based on information that surfaced in the past 24-hours, according to CNN. If the same person is connected, they would have had to travel approximately 50 miles from Providence to Boston to do reconnaissance of each site and carry out separate crimes. The shooting at Brown University occurred…

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Three House Democrats voted Wednesday to protect children from transgender procedures, passing a bill that would otherwise have failed because four Republicans voted against it. The “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” (H.R. 3492) passed 216-to-211. Without the help of the three Democrats, the bill would’ve failed, 214-213.  Two of the three Democrats voting for the “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” represent districts in Texas: Reps. Don Davis of North Carolina. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas. Henry Cuellar of Texas. The four Republicans who bucked the rest of their party to oppose the measure protecting minors (under 18 years old) from being subjected to…

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California and Rhode Island judges won our October and November “Dishonorable Conduct Award” for their judicial misbehavior. The December award winner, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, is a super legislator who identifies as a federal judge. In a ruling in July, Talwani, a Biden appointee in Massachusetts—call us shocked—tried to override Congress’ constitutional authority over the federal purse and force taxpayers to subsidize Planned Parenthood. Some judges who have tried to use injunctions to change the law were ultimately reversed by the Supreme Court. Talwani was so out of line, even the very liberal U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit caught it first. In a Dec. 8 order, it administratively stayed her injunction. LifeNews is on GETTR. Please follow us…

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For most of us, Microsoft Office has been the go-to software for getting things done. Many of us use Word for documents, Excel for spreadsheets — and a lot of us use Outlook and PowerPoint. The problem is that Microsoft Office is free on a work computer — but costs a fortune on a home computer. To buy Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and all the other parts of Microsoft Office can reach a stunning $219.99. Until now. For a limited time, a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 is only $34.97 when you click here (ordering through this link…

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The appellate panel trimmed the preliminary injunction issued by a federal judge in Los Angeles to the extent it applied to protesters in general.LOS ANGELES (CN) — A Ninth Circuit panel on Thursday rejected a bid by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to stay a preliminary injunction barring federal law enforcement from using excessive and indiscriminate force against journalists covering protests in Southern California.In an unsigned order, the three-judge panel largely denied DHS’s request to stay the injunction — issued in September by U.S. District Judge Hernán Vera in Los Angeles — while the government’s appeal is resolved. The…

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