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A new round of debate over holiday traditions kicked off this week after former MSNBC host Joy Reid shared a video online that accuses the classic Christmas song “Jingle Bells” of having racist origins. The video, which quickly went viral, reignited interest in a years-old academic paper but has also drawn criticism for how that research is being interpreted. In the video, a man wearing a red holiday sweater stands in front of a historical plaque in Medford, Massachusetts. The plaque marks the site where James Lord Pierpont is believed to have written the song in the 1800s. The video…

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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins proved to be no match for White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in a fiery exchange about the economy. Collins was being selective in her scrutiny of President Donald J. Trump, pressing Leavitt about his alleged mixed messaging on the economy. The president’s spokesperson noted that inflation is down from what Trump inherited and is trending in the right direction, reminding Collins that the Biden administration “jacked” inflation up to “a record-high 9%.” “Nobody reported it on being high under Biden. My predecessor was standing up here at this podium, but now you want to ask me…

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VDL wants to defend ‘European democracy’ from Trump. Euro-Globalists are panicking over Trump’s vow to support the patriotic forces of Europe. US President Donald J. Trump has entered the battle for the soul of Europe, and the Globalist overlords are not happy about it. By now, all the unelected top EU officials – EU Council President Antonio Costa, Top Diplomat Kaja Kallas and Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen (VDL) – have come out to criticize Trump’s new National Security Strategy (NSS) and the implications for Europe. In the NSS and in subsequent interviews, Trump has laid down in a systematic…

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BERLIN (CN) — Flanked by towering high rises and some of west Berlin’s most bustling boulevards, the rows of quaint, brightly-lit wooden stalls make the Breitscheidplatz Christmas market feel like a small holiday island. On close inspection of the market’s perimeter, with neatly lined trees buttressed by thick concrete barriers, the vibe becomes as much fortress as festive urban oasis.Security has been central, if somewhat out of sight, at Breitscheidplatz for nearly a decade following a 2016 terror attack, where an Islamist stole a truck and crashed into the market, killing 13 and injuring dozens.A number of police vehicles are…

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Does this deserve a BREAKING label? Maybe RERUN would be more appropriate. The eight-month-long legal soap opera of Kilmar Abrego Garcia continued overnight. A federal judge sprung the illegal alien from custody, again, even though the Department of Homeland Security has had a deportation order in place since 2019. Abrego Garcia has now been deported, returned, detained again, charged with human trafficking, and … is currently back home in Maryland: Advertisement Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to his Maryland home Thursday night, after a judge ordered the immediate release of the Salvadoran national who was mistakenly deported to his home country earlier…

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Operation Rescue just dropped its 2025 Annual Report, a unique survey that provides a broad understanding of abortion in America and equips pro-life advocates with hard-won data to dispel the abortion lobby’s highly coordinated talking points. The Abortion Cartel has seen record losses this year, but also some alarming trends, especially in the Virtual Back-Alley and chemical abortions. Operation Rescue has documented all of them and offers keen insights and analysis of the post-Roe abortion landscape in 2025. Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, says, “Operation Rescue stands alone as the only organization — whether pro-life or pro-abortion — that systematically…

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Politico reporter Dasha Burns expressed surprise when billionaire Bill Gates told her on “The Conversation with Dasha Burns” Friday that he had more meetings with President Donald Trump during his first term than with former President Joe Biden during his sole term. Nearly 50 individuals who were close to Biden throughout his administration told The Wall Street Journal toward the end of his term how aides insulated the former president and handled his duties amid increased concerns about his fitness. Gates told Burns on her podcast that although he was at the White House under Biden on numerous occasions where a meeting with the former president was possible,…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube  Crime in Savannah is off the charts due to Mayor Van Johnson’s Democrat, globalist leadership, or lack of it on fighting crime. Residents tell The Georgia Record they no longer feel safe in the city as all types of crime skyrockets. Mayor Van Johnson’s office released a statement that did little to make citizens feel safe. “I am totally sickened that his happened to her in Forsyth park,” said one local resident. “I am sickened that this happened to someone in our beloved and beautiful city. Tourist and…

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President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the Congressional Ball in Washington on Dec. 11, 2025. The White House/Screenshot via The Epoch TimesPresident Donald Trump on Thursday suggested he might work with congressional Democrats to address health care, as insurance subsidies are set to expire by the end of the year.“What a nice group of Democrats,” Trump said during an event at the White House Congressional Ball. “We have a lot of Democrats, and we welcome you. Honestly, we do.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our…

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Please follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble,Gettr,Truth Social, Twitter “For years, Democrats ignored Violent and Vicious Crime of all shapes, sizes, colors, and types. Violent Criminals who should have been locked up were allowed to attack again. Democrats were also far too happy to let in the worst from the worst countries so they could rip off American Taxpayers. Democrats only think there is one crime – Not voting for them! Instead of protecting Americans and their Tax Dollars, Democrats chose instead to prosecute anyone they can find that wanted Safe and Secure Elections. Democrats have been relentless in…

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Well, that’s certainly one way to do it!PublishedDecember 12, 2025 10:30 AM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 10:32 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkPerhaps Sherrone Moore should’ve taken a page out of the Mark Richt Book of Coaching before taking over the Michigan job a few years ago. Had he done that, maybe he’d be gearing up for the Cheez-It Bowl today, instead of gearing up for an arrangement! Or, you know, something like that. Confused? Don’t blame you. Let me explain. Former Georgia Bulldog legend Benjamin Watson took to Twitter this week in the wake of the Sherrone Moore scandal, and dropped a piece of advice he…

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President Donald Trump tore into Senate obstruction of Republican judicial and U.S. attorney nominees, denouncing the “Blue Slip” tradition as an unconstitutional roadblock that has effectively handed the confirmation process to Democrats in key states. The blue slip practice currently functions as an informal veto power for home-state senators. The current Senate Judiciary Committee policy requires positive blue slips from both home-state senators for a nominee to receive a committee hearing and a potential vote. The failure to return a positive blue slip (or returning a negative one) from even one of the two home-state senators is typically enough to…

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“If you can’t show me what’s in it for Chandler, then we are not having a conversation,” Ellis said before voting against the project. Even as the Trump administration pushes the construction of data centers and new energy infrastructure to power them, local governments are increasingly pushing back. Several other Arizona cities, including Phoenix and Tucson, have written zoning rules for data centers or placed new requirements on the facilities. Local officials in cities in Oregon, Missouri, Virginia, Arizona and Indiana have also rejected planned data centers. On Thursday, President Donald Trump also signed an executive order that would preempt…

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Well, here we go again. Just in time for Christmas, a federal judge has ordered the immediate release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia—yes, that Kilmar—the man allegedly tied to MS-13 and now facing human smuggling charges. And the best part? The Department of Homeland Security is now stuck scrambling to appeal what it’s calling “naked judicial activism.” Because of course, nothing says “season of giving” like handing a free pass to someone accused of trafficking people across the border. The ruling came down Thursday from U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis—an Obama appointee, naturally—who decided that Abrego Garcia’s re-detention by ICE lacked…

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Looks like “say her name” just turned into read her indictment. Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, the longtime executive director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City, is now facing 25 federal counts of wire fraud and money laundering after prosecutors say she allegedly treated millions in donated bail funds like her personal ATM. And let’s just say, she wasn’t exactly shy about spending it. According to the Department of Justice, Dickerson allegedly diverted over $3.15 million—yes, million—with an M—into her own personal accounts between 2020 and 2025. What was that money supposed to be for? Oh, just little things like bail…

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CNN host John Berman asked House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Friday why he voted to table the introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Jeffries voted “present” on the articles introduced on the House floor on Thursday, marking a shift from his previous “no” vote on impeachment when they were introduced in June. Jeffries said on “CNN News Central” that the House must undergo a “serious process” before considering impeachment.“So why did you move from ‘no’ on impeachment in June to sort of ‘meh’ yesterday?” Berman asked. “Well, we issued a statement that speaks for itself, but essentially…

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People pass by a sign for JPMorgan Chase at its headquarters in Manhattan, N.Y., in this file photo. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesNine of the largest banks have been found to engage in debanking activities, according to preliminary findings in a Dec. 10 review report published by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).The report follows the banking regulator’s implementation of President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14331, “Guaranteeing Fair Banking For All Americans,” which said that financial institutions have been engaging in practices that restrict law-abiding individuals and businesses from services on the basis of political or religious beliefs. The…

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“A sweeping new economic study released this week has confirmed what American families have felt for years: federal regulations are quietly draining household budgets—to the tune of more than $14,000 per year in hidden costs. The analysis, conducted by a coalition of market economists and regulatory scholars, estimates that the cumulative impact of federal rules—spanning energy mandates, environmental restrictions, labor requirements, health-care rules, financial compliance, and consumer-product regulations—now amounts to a “shadow tax” that rivals or exceeds what many families pay in federal income taxes,” notes Liberty Conservative News. The study finds that the average American household pays an indirect regulatory…

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Salem Radio Network host Scott Jennings called out Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross Thursday when she claimed Republicans were trying to suppress black voters. The Indiana state Senate voted down a congressional map that would have eliminated two Democratic-leaning seats in the United States House of Representatives Thursday, despite appeals from President Donald Trump and Republican Gov. Mike Braun of Indiana. Cross told “The Source” host Kaitlan Collins that the effort to suppress votes went on for decades, before Jennings fired back. (RELATED: ‘Did It Grow On Trees?’: Scott Jennings Stunned By CNN Panelist’s Defense Of Biden On Inflation)“I was born…

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President Donald Trump on Thursday granted a full pardon to Tina Peters, a Gold Star mother, election integrity advocate, and former Mesa County Clerk who has been languishing in a Colorado state prison for daring to challenge the 2020 election. Peters, who is 69 years old and in poor health, is currently serving a nine-year sentence on state charges related to her efforts to investigate election systems following the highly disputed 2020 presidential election. Despite her age, medical condition, and status as a Gold Star mother, the radical left has shown zero mercy. Last week, a magistrate judge dismissed Tina Peter’s habeas…

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Pacers vs. 76ers, 7:00 ETPublishedDecember 12, 2025 10:15 AM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 10:15 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkPacers vs. 76ers, 7:00 ETAfter starting the College Basketball season on fire, I have cooled quite a bit with my last three plays going down. It happens, and I even mentioned that it was likely to happen now that books are likely paying closer attention to the teams. It doesn’t mean I’ll stop playing college rankings, it just means that I need to adjust. As a sports bettor, you’re constantly adjusting anyway, so recognizing when it is needed is half the battle. We should make…

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INDIANA REPUBLICANS GIVE COUNTRY THE BIRD … REDISTRICTING PUSH DIES … Indiana Redistricting Push Goes Down In Flames As Majority Of Republicans Reject Trump’s Appeals Republicans’ bid to redraw Indiana’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterms collapsed Thursday after 21 GOP state senators broke with their party and joined Democrats in voting down new district lines.

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Abortion Free New Mexico (AFNM) is sounding the alarm as abortion tourism into New Mexico reaches unprecedented levels, driven in large part by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and other state leaders who have aggressively expanded abortion access while dismantling safeguards, oversight, and accountability. As a result, New Mexico has become a national destination for unregulated, high-volume abortions, drawing women and minors from across the country—often without parental knowledge, without medical transparency, and without any meaningful state monitoring to ensure patient safety. Click Like if you are pro-life to like the LifeNews Facebook page! LifeNews.com A Crisis of Oversight New Mexico is now the only state in the region where abortion…

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Six more states will be allowed to restrict what is purchased with Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that Hawai’i, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee were granted waivers to “amend the statutory definition of ‘food for purchase’” under the federal program in 2026, per ABC News. This brings the list of states to 18 to prohibit the purchase of certain items under the Make America Healthy Again initiative. These states can now amend what the food assistance benefits can be…

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Wrong, Financial Times, the Arab Region Faces No Climate Emergency By Linnea Lueken A recent (paywalled) Financial Times (FT) article, “‘Too hot to handle’: climate change pushing Arab region to limits, says WMO,” claims that the Arab region is being simultaneously hammered both by increasing heatwaves, droughts, and paradoxically,  more flooding, and extreme rainfall, all due to human use of fossil fuels. The FT’s story is misleading at best, and false at worst. While one World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report referenced by the FT does say that heatwaves have increased in the region, the data are not as alarming as…

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An impressive display of world class scientists recently (Nov. 27th) held a UK National Emergency Briefing, informing the world of impending climate change disaster scenarios that can no longer be ignored. A war-time footing is necessary. Ten of the UK’s leading experts briefed politicians, business leaders, faith, sport, and the media in a marathon session. The British are dead serious about the deleterious impact of climate change and intend to alert the public to this existential threat to civilization. Eighty-one (81) Members of Parliament and fifty-two (52) Peers attended the session headed by the UK’s chief scientific advisor, explaining why…

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https://nypost.com/2025/12/03/business/study-overestimating-economic-impact-of-climate-change-retracted-though-central-banks-already-used-it/ By Taylor Herzlich The scientific journal Nature retracted an influential paper that overestimated the economic toll of climate change – but not until after central banks around the world had used it to create risk management scenarios. The three scientists who worked on the study on Wednesday cited “substantial” issues with the paper, which was originally published in Nature in April 2024. The article estimated a massive 62% drop in worldwide economic output by 2100 if carbon emissions continue unabated. The scientific journal Nature retracted an influential paper that overestimated the economic toll of climate change – but not…

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“[T]he fraction of [fossil] fuel-related emissions still remaining in the air (about 23 ppm out of 425 ppm at the end of 2024) cannot have any climatic effect.” – Veyres et al., 2025 A few years ago Dr. Koutsoyiannis and colleagues used equations associated with the chemistry of temperature-driven organic respiration to demonstrate that, since the late 1950s, temperature-induced increases in plant and soil emissions (31.6 Gt-C/yr) account for a 3.4 times greater ratio of the >100 ppm rise in atmospheric CO2 than the contribution from the increase in fossil fuel emissions (9.4 Gt-C/yr). This conclusion is rooted in the observation that, since 1959, the…

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Full audio of segments here. Morano on The Sean Hannity Show ♫ talking climate change Sean engages with Marc Morano, who shares insights from the recent Climate Change Summit in Brazil, exploring the disconnect between climate alarmism and political realities. Together, they unpack the implications of climate policies and their impact on industry and everyday life, particularly in states like California struggling with environmental mismanagement. TODAY 12/5/25: Sean welcomes @ClimateDepot author Marc Morano, Texas AG and Senate candidate @KenPaxtonTX, and AAG for @CivilRights at @TheJusticeDept @AAGDhillon — The Sean Hannity Show (@SeanStations) December 5, 2025 Sean Hannity: “One guy that…

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President Donald Trump announced that he was rolling back fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks set by the Biden administration during an event at the White House on Dec. 3, making it easier for automakers to sell gas-powered vehicles. Signed into law in 1975, the Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE, standards regulate how far vehicles must travel on a gallon of fuel. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is expected to propose reducing the fuel economy requirements from model years 2022 to 2031, a move that will save Americans $109 billion, a White House official told USA TODAY. “Today, my administration is taking…

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Climate groups falter, Bill Gates recalibrates, but Al Gore soldiers on By: Gary Abernathy It’s been an interesting few weeks on the climate hysteria front. Organizations associated with climate alarmism have recently found themselves engulfed in turmoil. Bill Gates has recanted earlier predictions of gloom and doom. But the Father of Climate Panic, former Vice President Al Gore, remains steadfast, if increasingly marginalized. Let’s start with probably the best-known environmental organization in the world, the Sierra Club. According to a recent New York Times report, the club thrived when it seemed laser-focused on the environment. But then, during Donald Trump’s first…

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https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/12/05/trump-set-to-sign-off-on-new-arctic-drilling-surge-n2196834 By Ward Clark Alaska’s Congressional delegation, along with the support of House and Senate Republicans, has scored a major win on the energy front. Representative Nick Begich (AK-At Large) introduced House Joint Resolution 131, stripping Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Rep. Begich’s resolution has passed the House of Representatives and the Senate and is headed to President Trump’s desk for signature. Alaska’s entire Congressional delegation supported the move, including Rep. Begich and Senators Dan Sullivan (R-AK) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK). And no, we’re not tired of winning yet. Alaska’s congressional delegation…

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Climate doom is not science By Ross Clark The costs of not dealing with climate change are, of course, much higher than the costs of dealing with it. We know this because, as climate campaigners keep telling us, climate change is going to set the world alight and unleash mad tempests which are going to wreak destruction on the global economy. Not a few of them have been trying to prove this by parroting a paper by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research published in the journal Nature in 2024 which concluded that a rise of 8.5 Celsius in global temperatures by 2100…

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By Tony Perkins, CP Op-Ed Contributor Thursday, December 11, 2025Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. | Andrew Harnik/Getty Images“There was no ‘kill them all’ order.” That is what Navy Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley told lawmakers this week in a classified briefing on the September 2 military strike on an alleged narco-terrorist boat in the Caribbean that killed 11 people. What set this incident apart from the roughly 20 other strikes that have reportedly killed about 80 people was the second round of fire, which killed two individuals who had survived the initial attack. The controversy centered on a Washington Post claim that Secretary…

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By Mark Creech, Op-ed Contributor Thursday, December 11, 2025Dozens attend a live reenactment of Jesus’ nativity scene held outside the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021. | The Christian PostWe often speak of Mary at Christmas, and rightly so. We sing of angels, marvel at shepherds, and follow the journey of the wise men. But standing quietly in the shadows of the nativity is a man we rarely stop to consider — a man whose presence is so steady, so faithful, that the story of Christ’s birth would unravel without him. Joseph appears on…

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By Kaeley Harms, Thursday, December 11, 2025Getty Images I often imagine what it would be like to be one of those shiny Christian women who wake up at 5 a.m., light a candle, journal for two hours, and run a small but thriving home-based apothecary before breakfast. Meanwhile, I’m over here celebrating small wins like, “I remembered to switch the laundry over before it got mildewy,” and “Only one of the cats scratched the couch today, praise God from whom all blessings flow.” If there’s a biblical womanhood rubric somewhere, I am definitely scoring points in the “creative interpretation” category.I…

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By Marlon De Blasio, Op-ed contributor Wednesday, December 10, 2025Greg Rakozy/Unsplash The Christian God has always been defined as timeless, immaterial, and who caused matter into existence. Skeptics continue to claim, however, that there isn’t enough evidence to warrant reasonable belief in the existence of God. With modern science, I believe that denying the inferences to God can only be sustained by playing skeptical games. Let me explain why.I am reading the currently released English translation of an international bestseller, originally written in French (2021) by Michel-Yves Bollore and Olivier Bonnassies. The research is comprehensive. Their purpose is not to…

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By Jenna Ellis, Op-ed contributor Wednesday, December 10, 2025Abortion rights and pro-life supporters clash outside the Supreme Court on April 24, 2024, in Washington, D.C. The Supreme Court hears oral arguments today on Moyle v. United States and Idaho v. United States to decide if Idaho emergency rooms can provide abortions to pregnant women during an emergency using a federal law known as the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act to supersede a state law that criminalizes most abortions in Idaho. | Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesThis week marks a significant turning point in the national debate over political violence, free speech…

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By Joseph D’Souza, Op-Ed Contributor Wednesday, December 10, 2025iStock/artplusWhen high-profile, Western-led ministries announce goals like “reaching every person on earth” by 2033 — the 2,000-year anniversary of the resurrection and Pentecost — it sounds bold and visionary in conference halls throughout America. Eastern missionaries in places like South Korea have expressed this goal as well. But for our Christian brothers and sisters who are already a tiny minority in their nations, and who often face tremendous persecution, these public declarations are a recipe for trouble. Every time a slogan like this goes viral, local churches face a new wave of attacks, from negative press and…

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By David Vardanyan, Op-ed contributor Tuesday, December 09, 2025Armenian refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh are seen in the center of the town of Goris on October 1, 2023, before being evacuated in various Armenian cities. A United Nations mission arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh on October 1, 2023, Azerbaijan said, after almost the entire ethnic-Armenian population fled since Baku recaptured the breakaway enclave. Armenians, who had controlled the region for three decades, agreed to disarm, dissolve their government and reintegrate with Baku following a one-day Azerbaijani offensive last week. | DIEGO HERRERA CARCEDO/AFP via Getty ImagesAcross the globe, Christians are enduring persecution and discrimination…

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By Phil Bradfield, Op-ed contributor Tuesday, December 09, 2025Getty Images The “most wonderful time of the year” is, for many, among the most stressful. People are traveling, hosting parties, buying and sending gifts, planning — and communicating to people with whom their relationship may or may not be fraught.It can also exacerbate pre-existing feelings of loneliness, loss or alienation. It can resurface trauma, strain relationships and compound the effects of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) for those who struggle with it, usually in the winter months.But it’s OK if your holiday season doesn’t look picture perfect. It’s OK if it isn’t…

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By Suzanne Bowdey, Op-ed contributor Tuesday, December 09, 2025Getty Images While most of corporate America wisely took the temperature of angry consumers and backed away from woke politics, one shocking holdout remains: Chick-fil-A. The beloved fast-food franchise, who’s best known for its Christian ownership and family-centric policies, is quietly still condoning a message that is radically at odds with the biblical values that most people associate them with — including same-sex marriage.To the shock of fans on Wednesday, a Utah franchise posted a gushing set of photos of two men in each other’s arms from their official account with the headline,…

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By Robin Schumacher, Exclusive Columnist Monday, December 08, 2025Suspected shooter Luigi Mangione is led into the Blair County Courthouse for an extradition hearing Dec. 10, 2024, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Mangione has been arraigned on weapons and false identification charges related to the fatal shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Mangione is incarcerated in the State Correctional Institution in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania awaiting extradition to New York. | Jeff Swensen/Getty ImagesA year has passed since Luigi Mangione allegedly pulled the trigger on UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. When arrested, Mangione received a tidal wave of sympathy that emanated…

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In an absurd diatribe, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, arrested May 9, 2025, at an ICE facility, decried his federal trespassing charge as a humiliating, politically motivated spectacle by the Trump administration. However, Republicans such as Tricia McLaughlin, the DHS Assistant Secretary, and Interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba provided much-needed context after the initial arrest. Each of these officials clarified that, despite his strong language, Baraka is not above the law. In any case, Baraka began his discourse by mischaracterizing the events. “I mean, I obviously was charged with federal trespassing, and, you know, which is a classy misdemeanor, but, you…

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Appearing on an interview on Newsmax host Rob Schmitt’s show “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Border Czar Tom Homan commented on the situation regarding Minnesota’s devastating Somali migrant-related fraud situation generally and the matter of Rep. Ilhan Omar’s alleged immigration fraud, saying it is currently being investigated. Homan’s comments on the matter came when Schmitt brought up the fact that President Trump had recently raised questions regarding the matter of Rep. Ilhan Omar’s alleged immigration fraud, saying, “The Border Czar, Tom Homan, joins us tonight to talk about Minnesota, as well as a number of other issues. And sir, it’s good to…

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Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is probably developing ulcers as members of his party continue to defect over to the GOP. The latest such individual is state Rep. Peri Pourier of South Dakota who recently announced she would be joining her Republican colleagues, further tipping the scales against Democrats in Congress. The announcement was made just one day before lawmakers were to gather and vote on a state prison construction plan. The switch gives Republicans in the South Dakota legislature a member count of 97, leaving only 8 Democrats. It’s the lowest number of Democrats in the Legislature since…

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Democrats have lost yet another member as Florida State Rep. Hillary Cassel, an attorney from Dania Beach, has defected to the GOP, stating that her former party “doesn’t represent my values.” Cassel stated in a post published on social media platform X that she fully backs state Republicans’ “vision for a better, more prosperous Florida,” and raising questions about the lack of support for Israel from her Democratic Party colleagues. “As a mother, I want to help build a world where our children are judged on their character and their actions not their labels,” Cassel stated in the post. “As…

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Speaking during an interview on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” on Monday, December 8, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem went absolutely nuclear on New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, alleging that he appears to be “violating the Constitution” in a video he released in which he tells residents how to evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. As background, the video that set Secretary Noem off was posted by Mamdani on Sunday, December 7. In it, the sanctuary city mayor vowed to protect alien communities, including illegal aliens, and used a recent ICE raid that occurred in Manhattan to…

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Elon Musk, famous technology entrepreneur and the former head of DOGE, reacted to a recently resurfaced 2022 video showing Rep. Ilhan Omar telling a Somali-American audience in Somali that the U.S. government “must follow our orders,” that Somalis “call the shots” in America, and labeled her a traitor. In the video that showed Rep. Omar making her ridiculous and infuriating comments, the woke legislator declared that Somalis can “sleep in comfort” knowing she protects Somalia’s interests “from inside” the U.S. system. In the comments under this post, conservatives called for her deportation and accused Democrats of routinely committing treason without…

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