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A former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in federal prison for stealing and selling human body parts taken from donated cadavers, according to prosecutors, as reported by The New York Post. Cedric Lodge, 58, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, appeared in federal court in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, where he was sentenced for his role in a yearslong scheme that involved trafficking human remains across state lines. Prosecutors said Lodge sold brains, skin, hands, faces, and other body parts to buyers in Pennsylvania and other locations after the bodies had been donated to Harvard for…

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday night that Israeli-American billionaire donor Miriam Adelson floated the idea of him running for a third term and suggested she would contribute another $250 million if he pursued it, as reported by the Gatweay Pundit. Trump made the remarks during the annual Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony at the White House, where he praised Adelson as the top donor from the 2024 election cycle and recounted a private exchange that took place during the event. WASHINGTON – February 22, 2025: President Donald Trump arrives at the White House South Lawn on Marine One after his visit to…

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Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife, and their two children were killed Thursday morning when a private jet owned by Biffle crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, according to a statement from a family associate, as reported by Fox News. The aircraft, a Cessna C550 bearing tail number N257BW, went down at approximately 10:15 a.m. while departing Statesville Regional Airport. The plane was en route to Bradenton, Florida, when it crashed shortly after takeoff at the airport located about 45 miles north of Charlotte. BREAKING: A small aircraft has crashed at #Statesville Regional Airport north of Charlotte,…

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The Justice Department Thursday unsealed an indictment against the alleged leader of the Venezuelan drug cartel Tren de Aragua, which includes terrorism, firearms and racketeering charges.The indictment charges 42-year-old Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, also known as“Niño Guerrero,” with ordering, directing, and facilitating acts of terrorism and violence in the United States and acting in concert with Cartel de Los Soles.  “As alleged, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores has been the mastermind of Tren de Aragua’s evolution from a Venezuelan prison gang into a transnational terrorist organization that committed countless acts of violence, extortion, and drug trafficking all over North America, South…

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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s layoffs of government workers, ruling that they likely violated the terms of the funding deal that ended the government shutdown.The deal prohibits federal agencies from carrying out a reduction in force until Jan. 30, The according to The Hill news outlet. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, a Clinton appointee, on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration’s argument that RIFs announced ahead of the shutdown could move forward. “Defendants must do what the continuing resolution says,” Illston wrote in her ruling. “They may not take any further steps to implement or carry out a RIF through January 30, 2026, regardless…

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MS NOW’s Ana Cabrera Reports melted down late Thursday morning after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Trump administration will not provide Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement funding to hospitals that provide so-called “gender-affirming care” for minors. According to medical analyst Dr. Vin Gupta, “every medical society” would disagree with the administration’s rationale despite Gupta’s own employer having a research scandal just a few years ago on this very topic. Cabrera teed up a clip of Kennedy by declaring, “The plan would block hospitals from getting Medicare and Medicaid funding, which virtually every U.S. hospital receives if they…

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The View’s anti-military bent from most of the year came to ahead on Thursday’s show as ABC News moderator Whoopi Goldberg asserted, without evidence, that President Trump’s announced “warrior dividends” (a $1,776 pay bonus) where about bribing service members to follow illegal orders. Additionally, co-host Joy Behar was outraged that Trump had the nerve to call President Obama a “divisive” figure. For which, she demanded the invocation of the 25th Amendment. Before Goldberg claimed the checks were a bride to get the military to back him, she first casted doubt on if they would be getting any money at all:…

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The Freedom Center’s new pamphlet reveals how President Trump has restored America’s power of deterrence and global prestige.December 19, 2025 by Frontpagemag.com Leave a Comment The Freedom Center’s newest pamphlet, President Trump’s Foreign Policy Realism and Successes, written by Shillman Fellow Bruce Thornton, compares the history of recent U.S. foreign policy with President Trump’s current foreign policy. Prof. Thornton reveals how traditional U.S. foreign policy has been based on wishful and dangerous thinking in its attempts at nation-building and following the international “rules-based order,” while President Trump’s approach has restored America’s global prestige and power of deterrence. President Trump’s Foreign…

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By ​中華民國總統府 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/presidentialoffice/50082394436, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=102070625 The Trump administration has approved one of its largest-ever arms packages for Taiwan, with total sales valued at up to $11 billion. The move is intended to strengthen Taiwan’s ability to defend itself against China, but it is almost certain to provoke anger in Beijing. The package covers a wide range of weapons and systems, including missiles, drones, artillery, and advanced battlefield software. The most significant item is the HIMARS rocket system, which has played a major role in Ukraine’s defense against Russia. Taiwan will also receive self-propelled howitzers and a new…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” A section of the Trump administration’s recently released National Security Strategy titled “Promoting European Greatness” warns that Europe faces the “stark prospect of civilizational erasure,” making the continent “unrecognizable in 20 years or less.” It blames (among other issues like economic decline) transnational bodies like the European Union for undermining “political liberty and sovereignty, migration policies that are transforming the continent and creating strife, censorship of free speech and suppression of political opposition, cratering birthrates, and loss of national identities…

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(CN) — Denmark’s long-running push to dismantle so-called “ghettos” ran into trouble on Thursday after Europe’s top court warned the policy can slide into unlawful ethnic discrimination unless it is tightly justified and carefully limited.In its ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union said Denmark’s housing rules, which force cuts to public family housing in areas with large shares of residents of “non-Western” origin, fall under EU antidiscrimination law and could breach it.The judges stopped short of striking the policy down but drew a clear line. Even rules written in neutral terms must withstand close scrutiny if, in…

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To celebrate Christmas and ring in 2026, HotAir is matching our biggest sale ever on VIP memberships. Now through January 1, until 11:59 pm PT, receive 74% off a VIP membership using promo code MERRY74. Advertisement We repeat: This is the largest discount we’ve ever offered!Our VIP members are vital to our mission here at HotAir. We seek to push back against the radical Left and their destructive ideology, speak the truth in the age of Big Tech censorship, and hold not just Democrats but squishy, RINO establishment Republicans accountable for their failures – but we can’t do it without…

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Antonio Bonheur (L) and Saul Alisme (R) are seen in undated mugshots. Department of Justice via The Epoch TimesThe Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that two men in Massachusetts were indicted in an alleged $7 million food stamp fraud schemeAntonio Bonheur, 74, of Mattapan, and Saul Alisme, 21, of Hyde Park, were charged with one count of food stamp fraud, said the DOJ in a news release on Dec. 17.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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As 2025 comes to a close, Governor Laura Kelly’s Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has yet to release the state’s abortion statistics for 2024. Kansans for Life (KFL), the state’s largest pro-life organization, is calling for immediate transparency. “Once again, Governor Laura Kelly and the Department of Health and Environment are keeping important information from the people of Kansas,” said Jeanne Gawdun, KFL Director of Government Relations. “The 2024 statistics will give the public a clearer picture of the first full year in which clinics were not required to provide women with informed consent before an abortion was performed—and even abortion-industry-aligned media reported that at least…

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Hurricane Irma, now Cat 5, makes her approach. (Image: NASA via Twitter) “Zero hurricanes made landfall in the continental United States this year—the first time this has happened since 2015. And while hurricanes in the North Atlantic were 9 percent more intense this year compared to the 1991-2020 average, throughout the entire Northern Hemisphere, hurricane intensity was 19 percent lower than usual,” notes The Doomslayer. The falling number of hurricanes contradicts activist groups like the Environmental Defense Fund and Union of Concerned Scientists, who claim climate change makes hurricanes more frequent and destructive. A news article notes: “For the first time…

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and other members of the House Democratic Caucus speak during a press conference outside the U.S. Capitol building in Washington on Dec. 18, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesHouse Democrats on Dec. 18 demanded Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) bring legislation extending Affordable Care Act tax credits to the House floor before lawmakers leave Washington for the holidays, saying that a discharge petition has now secured the votes to force action after four Republicans joined the Democratic effort.The push comes a day after the House passed a GOP health care package, the Lower Health Care Premiums…

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A private jet crash claimed the lives of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their two children Thursday morning in North Carolina, sending shockwaves through the racing community.  According to the New York Post, the accident occurred around 10:15 a.m. ET at Statesville Regional Airport, a hub frequently used by NASCAR teams and corporate travelers, officials confirmed. Rep. Richard Hudson confirmed the deaths and expressed his grief.  “I am devastated by the loss of Greg, Cristina, and their children, and my heart is with all who loved them,” Hudson said. “They were friends who lived their lives…

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Over the hump and safely into the final Thursday before the final weekend before Christmas. One week. It’s go time. We’ve got just an unreal slate of football ahead of us over the next four days. Thursday night football tonight, and it’s a good one. College football playoffs tomorrow and Saturday. NFL on Saturday, Sunday AND Monday. And then, we’re officially smack-dab in the middle of a holiday week. I’m off all next week, minus Monday morning. Won’t be back until the following Wednesday. That means I’ve got roughly 48(ish) more hours of work in 2025. Kinda-sorta. To quote future President Jasmine…

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Oak Lawn United Methodist Church in Dallas has twisted the sacred Christmas nativity into a propaganda tool against U.S. immigration enforcement. The display features an empty altar inside the church, slapped with a mocking “ICE was here” sign, while figures of Mary and Joseph are locked in a barbed-wire cage on the steps, without baby Jesus. ‼️DALLAS — To protest ICE, Oak Lawn UMC has put the Holy Family in a cage and removed baby Jesus. Story incoming @DallasExpress 1/ pic.twitter.com/KXwOW01oCE — Logan Washburn (@loganwashburn76) December 15, 2025 Church officials posted signs: “HOLY ARE TRANS LIVES” “HOLY ARE OUR UNSHELTERED…

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Imagine fighting a case all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States—only to admit during oral arguments that the entire premise was based on a lie. This embarrassing scenario became a reality for New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin this month, in his case, First Choice Women’s Resource Centers Inc. v. Platkin. During questioning, counsel for New Jersey acknowledged that the state had not received any complaints regarding First Choice Women’s Resource Center prior to issuing the subpoena, despite alleging that First Choice misled customers. When pressed, counsel clarified that any complaints received involved other pregnancy centers, not First Choice,…

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Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle died after his plane crashed Thursday at a North Carolina airport, killing multiple people aboard, a congressman and a friend confirmed. The Cessna C550 went down while landing at Statesville Regional Airport, which serves Fortune 500 companies and several NASCAR teams, around 10:15 a.m., The Associated Press (AP) reported. Republican North Carolina Rep. Richard Hudson confirmed that Biffle, his wife Christina and their children were aboard.“They were friends who lived their lives focused on others,” Hudson wrote. “Greg was a great NASCAR champion who thrilled millions of fans. But he was an extraordinary person as…

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Donald Trump came up great on today’s consumer price index report. Last night, the president told Americans that his policies would eventually tame inflation rather than stoking it. He asked for patience. In less than a day, the inflation came in at 2.7%, down from 3.0%. Economists had predicted an increased CPI index inflation in today’s Department of Labor report, with predictions centering on a rate of 3.1% annualized inflation for November. Wrong again! A Harvard professor was stunned. It’s the first time it’s looked this good since COVID and the Biden-era inflation. He is not a right-wing professor. This…

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This article was adapted from the Daily Caller’s new Substack, State of the Day. Click here to sign up and get exclusive content, the Caller’s full slate of newsletters, hot takes, and informative, long-form pieces direct to your inbox.  Venezuela is a hot news item. Thanks to a Washington Post report, allegations of war crimes against Pete Hegseth are swirling around the capital. The U.S. also recently seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. Regime change is in the air, as the Trump administration remains adamant that its strikes against alleged narco terrorists are just and legal. We don’t know…

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Ohio Bobcats president says coach Brian Smith admitted to affair with an undergraduate student and violated alcohol policies, prompting his firing.PublishedDecember 18, 2025 3:28 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 18, 2025 3:28 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkAfter weeks of questions as to why Ohio Bobcats football coach Brian Smith was placed on administrative leave, the school has cited an extramarital affair as one of the reasons why he was officially terminated as head coach with cause.On December 1, the school placed Smith on leave, after the athletic director came into a meeting the coach was having with assistants and told him he had to go…

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Energy companies are sounding the alarm on stagnant deregulatory policy as lawmakers pivot to midterm electioneering and vital infrastructure remains unbuilt. Several leaders in the energy sector told the Daily Caller News Foundation that Congress needs to address the “urgent” need for Congress to enact permitting reform, as the U.S. energy landscape has shifted while the permitting process has remained largely unchanged. After years of little change, America’s energy demand is climbing, though industry leaders told the DCNF that red tape and litigation risk are bogging down construction projects.“As a small manufacturer in the heartland of America, Husco greatly appreciated…

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A former Harvard University Medical School morgue manager was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in prison for allegedly stealing and selling body parts, according to The Associated Press (AP). Cedric Lodge allegedly shipped brains, skins, hands and faces to buyers in Pennsylvania after the cadavers donated to the medical school were no longer needed for research, The AP reported. In one instance, Lodge provided skin to a buyer so it could be tanned into leather and bound into a book, Assistant U.S. Attorney Alisan Martin said in a court filing. Lodge’s wife, Denise Lodge, was sentenced to around a year…

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A chaotic gym video shows a woman violently turning on a Planet Fitness employee, sparking outrage online.PublishedDecember 18, 2025 3:20 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 18, 2025 3:20 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkSomeone hit the lunk alarm. All hell broke loose at a Miami, Florida Planet Fitness last week as a woman launched a brutal attack on a worker while a camera was rolling at the location in the Little Havana neighborhood. Let’s go ahead and forget all about “No Judgement Zone” thing that Planet Fitness is famous for. This was an absolute assault, based on what we’re seeing in the video. Police see it the same…

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By Wayne Allyn Root President Trump created bios under the photos of 47 U.S. Presidents in the “Presidential Wall of Fame” near the Rose Garden. Trump’s version of their presidencies and accomplishments is EPIC- as you might expect. Trump was particularly brutal to Presidents Obama and Biden. He calls Biden “Sleepy Joe” and describes him as “By Far, the worst President in American history.” He backs up his charge by describing the economic and foreign policy disasters of Biden- including the highest inflation ever recorded. All true. But nothing compares to the way Trump savages Obama. First Trump highlights Obama’s…

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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Arab female film directors have helped change the landscape of Arab cinema in recent years, presenting stories that haven’t been told before and claiming space in an industry in a region that rarely makes room for women to grow.Four influential female directors took part in this year’s Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, paving the way for more diverse narratives in Arab cinema.The festival, bringing together 38 directors, showcases Saudi Arabia’s heavy investment in film, gaming and sports as part of its broader transformation efforts. Some rights groups have criticized these actions, saying they serve…

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Authorities have charged four women following an incident in which they allegedly participated in a physical fight in the parking area outside Capital City Mall in Pennsylvania earlier in December. The four individuals facing charges — Oreal O. Dykes, 26; Kajah Manice Dalisa George, 30; Messiah Ali Cloud, 21; and Carrie L. Bowman, 46 — have each been accused of simple assault related to the alleged altercation, which occurred just before 12:30 p.m. Dec. 13, according to WPMT FOX43.According to police, Bowman is the mother of Dykes. (RELATED: Beating Hell Out Of Each Other In Dirty Snow Is One Way…

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The Vatican announced Thursday that Bishop Ronald Hicks will fill the vacancy of the Archdiocese of New York, replacing Cardinal Timothy Dolan in February. A slight shift from his more conservative predecessor, Hicks appears to follow the pope’s emphasis on “being bridge builders,” said Archbishop Robert Casey of Cincinnati, who has served with Hicks in the past.In November, Hicks asked followers to read, pray with, and share a “Special Message” on immigration by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, which “expresses our concerns, opposition, and hopes with clarity and conviction” about Trump’s immigration policy and includes “a call for…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” It is virtually forgotten among Jewish and non-Jewish leftists today, but Karl Marx made his hostility to Judaism clear five years before he cowrote The Communist Manifesto. As Antisemitism, History and Myth shows, in 1843, the Hegelian philosopher Bruno Bauer published a book entitled The Jewish Question, in which he considered whether it was possible for a Jew to be a citizen of a modern state of the kind that the left envisioned: “The question is whether the…

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(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) The November CPI data is a little like that ugly sweater you got for Christmas last year. It was an interesting topic of conversation, but it wasn’t good for much by the time January rolled around.The November CPI data came out much cooler than expected, but most analysts don’t seem to be putting much stock in the report due to the chaos created by the government shutdown. The BLS never released any October data, and the November report came out a week later than scheduled. As the BLS noted, it didn’t collect any survey data for…

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To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser…

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Screenshot, CT AG William Tong per Instagram Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter Today, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced that HHS would no longer fund so-called “gender-affirming care” for minors. The proposed rules would prohibit Medicaid funding for gender affirming care for youth, and strip hospitals of all Medicaid and Medicare funding if they continue to offer such care. “Doctors across the country now provide needless and irreversible sex-rejecting procedures that violate their sacred Hippocratic oath, endangering the very lives that they are sworn to safeguard,” said Kennedy. “The American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics peddled the…

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SiriusXM host Stephen A. Smith rejected Democratic South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn’s assertion that gender likely played a role in former Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 election loss during a Wednesday episode of “Straight Shooter with Stephen A.” Harris lost all seven swing states and the national popular vote to President Donald Trump after launching her campaign when former President Joe Biden dropped out and endorsed her on July 21, 2024. After Clyburn suggested on Smith’s show that voters may have been unable to look past Harris’ gender, the SiriusXM host said he strongly disagreed. (RELATED: Kayleigh McEnany Derides Kamala Harris…

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A group of Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) whistleblowers are accusing Governor Tim Walz  (DFL) of threatening whistleblowers and forcing them to go “underground.” Minnesota Staff Fraud Reporting Commentary (MSFRC) is an X account that claims to represent over 480 current employees of DHS Minnesota. The account has been active since at least October 2022 and has accused Governor Tim Walz of being “100 percent responsible for the massive fraud in Minnesota,” alleging that their warnings about the Somali fraud schemes were ignored and that whistleblowers have faced retaliation. “Tim Walz is THREATENING whistleblowers. We do not feel safe,”…

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To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser…

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(AP) — It’s been called an “epidemic” of loneliness and isolation. The “bowling alone” phenomenon.By any name, it refers to Americans’ growing social disconnection by many measures.Americans are less likely to join civic groups, unions and churches than in recent generations. They have fewer friends, are less trusting of each other and less likely to hang out in a local bar or coffee shop, recent polling indicates. Given all that, it’s not surprising that many feel lonely or isolated much of the time.Such trends form the backdrop to this Associated Press report on small groups working to restore community connections.They…

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The Pro Life Campaign has warmly welcomed last night’s defeat of Paul Murphy’s motion to restore a Private Members’ abortion bill, which lapsed on the dissolution of the last Dáil. The Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) (Amendment) Bill 2023 will not now proceed to committee stage as Murphy proposed, after 73 TDs voted against its reintroduction and 71 voted in favour. Commenting on last night’s outcome, Eilís Mulroy of the Pro Life Campaign said: “We are greatly encouraged by the result. The radical bill, if reintroduced and passed into law, would have among other things permitted abortion on request…

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Let’s face it: our political class pretty much sucks. That’s not news per se, but in a country so politically divided and filled to the brim with dedicated partisans, poll after poll shows that Americans as a whole are united in wanting just about anyone other than our current politicians to run the country. Advertisement Why, then, do so few people outside this class get elected? Well, Americans did elect Donald Trump two or three times, depending on how you view the 2020 election, to clean up the mess, but he only won those elections by a small margin, and he…

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Thursday, December 18, 2025An enhanced photo of an individual that authorities are seeking to speak with in connection to the fatal shooting at Brown University that occurred on Dec. 13, 2025. | Facebook/Providence Police DepartmentAuthorities have released an enhanced image of an individual they are asking to speak with as they continue to search for the suspect who fatally shot two Brown University students and wounded nine others. The Providence Police Department has distributed an enhanced image of an unknown individual who could provide more information on a person of interest in the case.“Investigators are asking for…

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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Thursday, December 18, 2025Seven Eritrean church leaders have been imprisoned without trial for more than 20 years. | Voices4JusticeSeveral Christians were among a group of prisoners recently released in Eritrea, though seven senior church leaders remain in detention after two decades without charge or trial, a watchdog group has announced.The Christian persecution advocacy organization Open Doors reported this week that the release appeared to include believers, businesspeople and politicians. The names of those freed have not been made public, and the group confirmed that none of the seven church leaders it has advocated for…

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Around Thanksgiving is when I start seeking out some Christmas music, and like everyone, I have my favorites.I like classics. Basically, if Bing Crosby or Dean Martin sings it, it’s good in my book.There’s some good “newer” stuff, though. The late Scott Weiland has a great Christmas album, and I enjoy the works of Trans-Siberian Orchestra.I even like some gimmicky songs that a lot of people hate.All I’m saying is that if “Dominick the Donkey” comes on the radio, I’m not flipping over to the rock station.Hell, I might even drop a “Jing-a-di-jing; hee-HAW, hee-HAW” or two.But there is a…

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A police LandCruiser reportedly crashed into a car in Liverpool, Australia, carrying men believed to be headed for Bondi Beach with potentially violent intentions. Bondi was the site of a father-son terror shooting Sunday that claimed at least 15 and injured over 40. With crashed cars in the background, heavily armed law enforcement can be seen escorting ziptied men to sit or kneel against a wall.Cops from New South Wales (NSW), the Australian Federal Police (AFP), and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) responded to a tip of a “violent act” in planning, according to an NSW Police statement. The…

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Dems released more photos from the Epstein estate. Epstein’s obsession with Vladimir Nabokov’s ‘Lolita’ is plain for all to see. As we approach tomorrow’s deadline (19) set by the Jeffrey Epstein Transparency Act for the release of all materials in the Epstein investigation, the Dems on the House Oversight Committee continue to cherry-pick images to release to the public. Last week, they released 92 photos (out of 95 thousand that the Committee has received from the late pedophile’s estate), in their effort to will into existence compromising material against Donald J. Trump that’s just not there. Today, the dems released a…

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Ja is always doing the most.PublishedDecember 18, 2025 3:00 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 18, 2025 2:41 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkGiven that he’s been dealing with injuries throughout the early portion of the NBA season, we haven’t seen a whole lot of Ja Morant. He’s played in just 14 of the Memphis Grizzlies’ 27 games to start the season, but has gotten back on the floor over the past week, and made it clear that he’s been working on his celebrations during his time away.In the Grizzlies’ most recent win over the Los Angeles Clippers, Morant scored 12 points in 21 minutes of action.…

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