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A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 11, 2025. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesWall Street ended the week with a split market, as investors rotated out of prominent technology stocks and into sectors more sensitive to interest rates.Lower short-term interest rates boosted small caps, industrials, materials, and financials, while lackluster tech earnings raised concerns about returns on artificial intelligence (AI) investments. The shift resulted in mixed weekly performance among major indexes.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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White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller told Fox News host Laura Ingraham Friday that the welfare fraud scandal in Minnesota centered around Somali immigrants could make for the “greatest financial fraud” in the history of the United States. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is surging into the Minneapolis area to target illegal immigrants from Somalia after revelations into at least $1 billion in fraud, prompting a probe by the Treasury Department into allegations that some of the stolen funds went to the radical Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab. Miller observed during an appearance on “The…

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Now that noted moron Jasmine Crockett has made it clear that she intends to run for U.S. Senate in Texas, people are starting to weigh her chances. Scott Jennings, the lone voice of sanity on CNN, was recently asked about this and he basically said that she does not stand a chance in a general election. Jennings does give Crockett some good news, however. He suggests that she is the unofficial leader of her party. He notes that unlike many members of congress, Crockett gives base Democrat voters exactly what they want. Lots of cable news appearances and social media…

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The Department of Justice announced Friday it has filed federal lawsuits against four states, which were all accused of election law violations. According to a press release from the DOJ Office of Public Affairs, the suits target Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. The department says the states failed to produce their statewide voter registration lists upon request. The filings bring the Justice Department’s nationwide total of such lawsuits to 18, the release said. In addition to the four states, the Civil Rights Division is suing officials in Fulton County, Georgia. The lawsuit against Fulton County seeks records related to the…

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There have been reports recently that Space X was planning to go public next year as a way to raise billions in new funding. That now seems to have been confirmed in several ways. Wednesday a writer at Ars Technica confirmed it and explained why he thinks it’s happening now. Advertisement SpaceX is planning to raise tens of billions of dollars through an initial public offering next year, multiple outlets have reported, and Ars can confirm. This represents a major change in thinking from the world’s leading space company and its founder, Elon Musk…The decision is surprising because Musk has,…

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Spokesperson slams ‘dangerous campaign’ set to roll out at over a dozen UMC churches statewide By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter Friday, December 12, 2025iStock/D:532811041A United Methodist Church official is pushing back against a controversial “geofencing” plan to target churchgoers in Texas and other states with messaging from an organization acting as an agent of the state of Israel.A Foreign Agents Registration Act filing in September that The Christian Post reported on earlier this year shows more than 200 churches in Texas are listed in a plan by California-based nonprofit Show Faith by Works to use geolocation technology to…

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By Jon Brown, Christian Post Reporter Friday, December 12, 2025Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., speaks to reporters in the spin room following the CNN Presidential Debate on June 27, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. | Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesElon Musk hit back at Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday after the X account of Newsom’s press office taunted the SpaceX CEO over his transgender-identifying son.”We’re sorry your daughter hates you, Elon,” Newsom’s press account tweeted, along with a video of Newsom boasting about his support for transgender-identifying minors during a recent interview with The New York Times.”I want to see trans kids,”…

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By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Friday, December 12, 2025Over 1,000 pastors and Christian influencers pledged to support Israel during the Friends of Zion Ambassadors Summit held Dec. 3-7, 2025. The summit, initiated by Mike Evans, was organized in partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | Courtesy of Friends of ZionOver 1,000 American pastors and Christian influencers pledged to support the Jewish people during a recent tour in Israel, where the delegation laid flowers on the graves of soldiers who died during the Israel-Hamas war and witnessed the impact of the terror group’s Oct. 7 massacre. The Friends of…

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Tuesday, December 09, 2025Franklin Graham | Courtesy of BGEAThe Rev. Franklin Graham was recently unable to attend a Christian revival event in India due to a visa issue, with some alleging foul play. Reports circulated last week stating that the 73-year-old Graham was prevented from speaking at an event in Nagaland late last month to commemorate the anniversary of a crusade his father, the late Rev. Billy Graham, conducted in the region 53 years earlier. The Times of India reported that Graham had been denied a visa, causing one local leader to send letters to federal officials…

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By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter Tuesday, December 09, 2025A four-alarm fire engulfs the historic 19th century sanctuary of First Baptist Dallas in Dallas, Texas, on July 19, 2024. | First Baptist DallasHobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green has donated $7 million to help rebuild the historic sanctuary of First Baptist Dallas.The announcement came during a Sunday morning service at the downtown Dallas megachurch, led by Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress. Nearly 18 months after a devastating four-alarm fire gutted the 134-year-old sanctuary in July 2024, the donation marks a pivotal moment in the congregation’s campaign to raise $95…

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By CP StaffTuesday, December 09, 2025U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Jan. 29, 2025. | ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty ImagesFederal health officials have launched an investigation into a complaint alleging that an unidentified school located in the Midwestern United States disregarded a valid religious exemption and administered a vaccine to a student without parental consent.The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the investigation on Dec. 3 after officials said school authorities administered a vaccine to a student despite having…

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Monday, December 08, 2025Amish family going to church | Unsplash/Randy FathThe U.S. Supreme Court has revived a lawsuit filed by a group of Amish parents against a New York state law that removes a religious exemption to school immunizations.In an orders list released Monday, the Supreme Court vacated a lower court ruling against the parents and other plaintiffs in the case of Joseph Miller et al. v. James McDonald et al.The case was sent back to the lower court for consideration in light of Mahmoud v. Taylor, a Supreme Court decision from June in which the…

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By Chris Carpenter, Contributor Monday, December 08, 2025CCM musical artist Tasha Layton discussing her latest album, “Life in Me.” | Courtesy BEC RecordingsBeing obedient to God is something that all of us ascribe to but so few of us always follow through. Sometimes the simplest things seem to get in our way. With our best intentions, we often fall short in our quest to please others, satisfy our sinful desires, or walk the fine line between love and hate.Singer-songwriter Tasha Layton believes that when you are a follower of Jesus Christ, your life is not your own. If we are obedient,…

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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Sunday, December 07, 2025Unsplash/Solen FeyissaJust over two years ago, when some pastors began experimenting with artificial intelligence to generate sermons, a majority of Christians didn’t think the technology was good for the Church.Fast-forward, and the use of AI has increased by 80% across all ministries in churches, and a growing number of people have been turning to apps like Text With Jesus for spiritual guidance.While he doesn’t see the use of AI by Christians as a threat to faith in God because “God is much bigger than AI,” Pastor Ray Miller of First Baptist Church in…

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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Saturday, December 06, 2025The historic Church of San Sebastian in Magdalena, Colombia, stands as a beautiful example of traditional architecture. | iStock/HumbertoJose92Newly released video appears to show eight Christian religious leaders being transported by armed men in a Colombian river shortly before they were executed and buried in a mass grave. The footage was found on a mobile phone belonging to an alleged dissident of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, who is now charged in connection with their killing.The video retrieved from the phone showed the leaders, identified as Isaid Gómez,…

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The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it was ending the Temporary Protected Status designation of Ethiopia early next year, giving migrants from Ethiopia just 60 days to leave the United States or face deportation.The TPS program allows migrants to stay in the country legally if they cannot return home due to natural disasters, armed conflicts or other extraordinary events. The secretary of Homeland Security decides 60 days before a designation expires whether to renew the protections or end them. “Temporary Protected Status designations are time-limited and were never meant to be a ticket to permanent residency,” a United…

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The Justice Department on Friday sued Fulton County, Georgia, seeking records related to the 2020 general election.The department claimed the lawsuit comes after it sent a letter to the Fulton County clerk in November seeking ballot stubs and signature envelopes from the election, which allegedly remains unanswered.   The lawsuit is part of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s investigation into the county’s compliance with federal election law, including the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act, and accuses the county of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1960.  The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division also sued Colorado, Hawaii,…

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Miserable Trump hater Kathy Griffin sounded heavily medicated as she attacked President Trump on her YouTube show. Griffin said she is just waiting for President Trump to die. “I want to just talk to you about the news and why I don’t talk about Trump in the way that I think maybe people expected on this YouTube show. I would just rant about Trump. I’m just bored with him,” Griffin said. It’s, you know, I don’t watch cable news anymore. I used to watch MSNBC 24/7 which is now called MS NOW, but it’s too repetitive and they don’t cover…

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CSAR indicates air strikes into Venezuela and Colombia may be imminent The arrival of specialized CSAR indicates a requirement to quickly rescue air crews that may be entering the surface to air missile capabilities of Venezuela and Colombia. CSAR capabilities ensure a quick extraction if an aircrew has to bail out. In addition to the CSAR resources, additional tankers are arriving in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Spreading out the forces across multiple bases makes it more difficult for any missile strike or narco-terror raid to take out the aircraft while on the ground. The…

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After the University of Nebraska fired Scott Frost on Sept. 11, 2022, after a string of losses, he says the school created over a million dollars in tax liability for income he didn’t receive.(CN) — A former head football coach for the University of Nebraska sued the school’s board of regents on Friday, claiming it created an improper tax liability for him on over a million dollars of income he never received.Scott Frost started as the head football coach on Dec. 3, 2017, with addendums added to the contract extending its expiration to Dec. 31, 2026. However, he says in…

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Local press in Colorado continues to push liberal propaganda about Tina Peters and the injustice she has endured in Colorado by Colorado state and federal law enforcement, justice departments, and courts. After years of abuse and persecution in the corrupt media and in the courts, Tina Peters was pardoned last night.Per a post on Truth Social, President Trump shares: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…

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Another day, another Rep Al Green impeachment attempt on Donald Trump.Now, the delightful, erudite Mr Green has to get in what cracks at Trump that he can, because the Texas State Legislature, in that redistricting plan that just got the official blessing from the courts? Advertisement Well, they drew his Green butt right out of a seat next year.So time’s a’ wastin’ for Al to make his mark and shake his cane as a U.S. Congressman.The countdown to ‘gone’ is on.Last night, Green demanded a vote to impeach Trump as an ‘abuser of presidential power.’REP. GREEN: “I call for the…

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President Trump…right again.PublishedDecember 12, 2025 8:38 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 8:39 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWhen President Trump hosts an event in the Oval Office and opens things up to questions from the media, as he did on Friday while hosting members of the 1980 Miracle on Ice team, you get a lot of dumb questions.I mean, I get that opportunities to ask the president a question are at a premium, but with Jim Craig and Mike Eruzione on hand, is that the time to ask about Venezuela?!Anyway, at least one member of the press asked a question that made a lot…

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Cannabis Stocks Surge as Trump Weighs Marijuana Rescheduling After the plans were revealed, “cannabis stocks rose,” according to the report. Weed producers Tilray Brands and Canopy Growth shot up more than 44 percent and 53 percent, respectively. BREITBART Cannabis stocks surged on Friday after the Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump is expected to push the government to “dramatically loosen” federal restrictions on marijuana. The rescheduling move would reduce oversight of the plant to that of common prescription pain killers and other pharmaceuticals, though it would not legalize or decriminalize the substance, the outlet reported Thursday. Trump spoke of the plan with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA),…

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“Students of Color” restriction scrubbed: “Sometimes they say the quiet part out loud. And that’s what we found with the Harvard Union Scholars Program…. That they changed the language after the New York Post ran an article about it and after our complaint to me is a sign of consciousness of guilt.” The post Harvard Program Caught Trying To Hide Discriminatory Language After Complaint Filed By Equal Protection Project first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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A massive Somali-run welfare fraud scam has drawn nationwide scrutiny toward the ways in which immigrants from the African Muslim nation abuse public benefits in Minnesota. The community of 80,000 Somalis, largely concentrated in Minneapolis and St. Paul, is infamous for defrauding state programs at disproportionate levels, but even their high overall reliance on welfare is calling their behavior — and their very presence in America — into question. A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies revealed that 81 percent of Somali immigrant households are using welfare of some kind. That includes 54 percent of households on food…

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Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor poses during a group photo of the Justices at the Supreme Court in Washington, on April 23, 2021. Erin Schaff/Pool via ReutersThe U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 12 declined to block a lower court order directing that a Japanese citizen with U.S. permanent resident status be extradited to Japan to face charges of vandalizing religious buildings.Justice Sonia Sotomayor denied the emergency application in Kanayama v. Kowal without comment. Because she acted alone on the urgent matter, under Supreme Court rules, the unsuccessful applicant is allowed to present the application to another justice if he chooses.We had…

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Zelensky selfies as soldiers die within a mile. This is ridiculous propaganda from the Daily Mail aimed at bolstering President Zelensky’s image. Zelensky praised for “balls of steel,” as he taunts Putin one mile from Russian positions to show his Ukrainian forces control Kupyansk. We went from he’s George Washington or Winston Churchill to he’s the balls of steel guy. The Mail: The Kremlin dictator was derided for a claim last month that Russia had seized the small strategic city in the Kharkiv region. Zelensky taunted Putin today, as he was filmed within reach of Russian shelling to back his troops,…

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The Justice Department on Friday sued Fulton County, Georgia, seeking records related to the 2020 general election.The department claimed the lawsuit comes after it sent a letter to the Fulton County clerk in November seeking ballot stubs and signature envelopes from the election, which allegedly remains unanswered.   The lawsuit is part of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s investigation into the county’s compliance with federal election law, including the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act, and accuses the county of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1960.  The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division also sued Colorado, Hawaii,…

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The Justice Department has officially wrapped its investigation into allegations that the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department skewed its crime data to make the city crime rate appear lower. A draft report of the investigation, shared with NBC Washington and the Washington Post, concluded that D.C. police crime statistics were “likely unreliable and inaccurate,” and that the city’s current police chief, Pamela A. Smith, who has announced she will be stepping down as chief at the end of this month, created a “coercive culture of fear.”  The investigation comes after a whistle-blower sued the police department in 2020, claiming senior officers…

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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun (C) speaks during a press conference with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about ongoing immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago and its suburbs in Gary, Ind., on Oct. 30, 2025. Jamie Kelter Davis/Getty ImagesIndiana Gov. Mike Braun said that he will seek to oust members of the Indiana Senate who voted against a bill to redraw the state’s congressional district maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.Braun, who took office this year after serving as the junior U.S. senator from Indiana, wrote on social media Thursday that the senators in question had “partnered with Democrats ……

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This summer, the city of San Francisco approved a two-year $15.9 billion budget which includes some cuts. But there is fresh news on the budget today and the news is not good. Advertisement San Francisco is facing a $936 million deficit over the next two fiscal years as general-fund spending growth far outpaces revenues and federal and state budget policies take their toll, Mayor Daniel Lurie’s administration said Friday…Friday’s daunting budget update comes after a summer in which The City adopted a roughly $15.9 billion two-year spending plan aimed at closing a deficit of about $800 million.That budget — which…

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Minnesota Governor and failed Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz blamed white men for the widespread fraud in the Somali community. It was recently revealed that Walz and the Democrats allowed a $1 billion heist to take place largely through the Somali community in Minnesota. The massive scandal happened on Tim Walz’s watch. The GOP-led Oversight Committee is conducting an investigation into the Somali fraud ring. Some reports suggest the fraud may have exceeded $8 billion. A reporter asked Walz about the rampant fraud in the Somali community. “Do you want to hear more from the members – the leaders of…

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta at the San Francisco Public Library’s Bernal Heights branch in San Francisco on Dec. 4, 2024. Jeff Chiu/AP PhotoCalifornia, Massachusetts, and 18 other states filed a lawsuit Friday against President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions.“President Trump’s illegal $100,000 H-1B visa fee creates unnecessary—and illegal—financial burdens on California public employers and other providers of vital services, exacerbating labor shortages in key sectors,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.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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SANTIAGO DE CHILE (CNS) — Chile — the South American nation that elected one of the world’s youngest presidents, leftist Gabriel Boric, after what seemed like an unstoppable, irreversible social revolt — is likely to pick a far-right candidate on Sunday, in its first compulsory election in over a decade.Republican Party José Antonio Kast, 59, is leading all polls in the runoffs for the presidency, where he will face communist Jeanette Jara, 51, in a polarized election where both ends of the dispute struggle to capture the social discontent derived from the Boric administration.On Thursday afternoon, as both candidates held…

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The mission at Creative Destruction Media is to be the catalyst for the “process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one.”cre·a·tive/krēˈādiv/adjectivede·struc·tion/dəˈstrəkSH(ə)n/noun

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Oklahoma BLM Leader Indicted On Fraud, Money Laundering Charges Social Justice Gone Wild BY TYLER DURDEN A federal grand jury has unsealed a 25-count indictment against the leader of the far-left Marxist group Black Lives Matter in Oklahoma City over allegations of wire fraud and money laundering. Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, 52, served as Executive Director of Black Lives Matter OKC (BLMOKC). As Executive Director, Dickerson had access to BLMOKC’s bank, PayPal, and Cash App accounts, where federal prosecutors allege she looted the organization “for her personal benefit,” including travel to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, tens of thousands of…

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Another win for the Trump Administration. A federal appeals court on Friday overturned Judge Talwani’s (already halted) orders blocking Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill provision that barred funding for Planned Parenthood. The First Circuit Court of Appeals vacated Judge Talwani’s July orders granting preliminary injunctions blocking the provision. The three-judge panel unanimously overturned Judge Talwani’s orders. The Circuit Judges included: Gelpi (Biden), Montecalvo (Biden), and Aframe (Biden). In September, the First Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the injunctions against the Big Beautiful Bill ban on funding for Planned Parenthood in a separate lawsuit. In July, Judge Talwani expanded a preliminary injunction and…

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Michigan acting head coach Sherrone Moore celebrates a 24-15 win over Penn State following an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa., on Nov. 11, 2023. AP Photo/Barry Reeger, FileFormer University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, 39, was formally charged with three crimes, including felony third-degree home invasion and stalking, at his arraignment in Washtenaw County court on Dec. 12.Moore, who attended Friday’s arraignment virtually, was accused of breaking into the apartment of an alleged mistress and threatening to kill himself.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue…

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Police officers block a road leading to a federal facility in downtown Los Angeles on June 9, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesLOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles City Council on Dec. 12 approved a $1 million funding proposal for the additional hiring of new Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) recruits for January and February.In a 9–6 vote, the council advanced a proposal introduced by members Katy Yaroslavsky, chair of the Budget and Finance Committee, and Ysabel Jurado to allocate enough dollars to cover additional hiring for the next two months. The proposal allows LAPD to continue hiring new recruits while giving council…

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New proposal would create eight 10-team conferences with championship games serving as playoff qualifiersPublishedDecember 12, 2025 7:34 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 7:34 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe College Football Playoff system is broken.Expansion was supposed to fix the issues with the four-team playoff format, where deserving teams like, say, the Florida State Seminoles in 2023 who went 13-0 and were left out. Or trying to weigh differences in schedules between teams all with one loss. Moving to a 12-team format would get rid of those concerns; after all, who could really debate the 13th best team in the country? Or who could…

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(Dave Mason, The Center Square) Democratic attorneys general from California and 18 other states sued the Trump administration Friday over its new $100,000 fee on H-1B visas.President Donald Trump imposed the rule Sept. 19 for new petitions for the nonimmigrant visas, which allow U.S. employers to hire temporary, foreign workers in response to labor shortages among physicians, surgeons, researchers, educators, nurses and other vital workers. [embedded content] The new fee will make it more difficult for health care centers, schools, universities and others to hire workers, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said during a news conference Friday morning in San…

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MADISON, Wis. (CN) — The novel judicial panels appointed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court convened on Friday for the first time to chart a path forward in two lawsuits challenging the state’s congressional maps.Wisconsin redraws its congressional maps every decade after the census. When lawmakers and the governor fail to agree, the Wisconsin Supreme Court can step in and impose remedial maps.When the process broke down in 2020, the high court stepped in and adopted a “least change” approach, modifying districts only as needed to equalize population. With the 2026 midterms approaching, it remains uncertain whether new maps will be…

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I’m pretty sure that not wanting to face the consequences of breaking the law is not an excuse to trap federal agents in your car and transport them against their will, despite orders to stop, including with a weapon deployed.  Advertisement But then again, this is Minnesota, and two illegal aliens refused to be detained by Homeland Security agents, trapped them in their car, and…I kid you not…drove them to the New Hope, Minnesota police station in hopes that the police in this sanctuary state would protect them from arrest. Given how Minnesota politicians speak about fighting the federal government, they…

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King Charles reportedly reacting wsell to medication – Wiki Commons. Good news for Christmas. Charles III may not be the best British King ever, but in times of political and economic crises, he is at least someone that people can look up to as he battles an unspecified form of Cancer. The British public’s emotions is constantly swinging between hope and worry as the headlines alternate between ‘the King is dying; it’s his last Christmas’ and ‘the King is improving’. Today, we have a reputable report of this last kind, and the source is the King himself. ‘GOOD NEWS’: King…

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A Planned Parenthood clinic in Indianapolis on Aug. 1, 2023. Darron Cummings/AP PhotoA federal appeals court has removed blocks that another judge placed on Congress’s attempt to defund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers.In a 3-0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit disagreed on Dec. 12 that Planned Parenthood was likely to succeed in its legal arguments against the defunding measure. More specifically, they pushed back on the idea that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed by President Donald Trump earlier this year, violated the Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection under the law.We…

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It’s a fitting honor for some of the greatest athletes in US historyPublishedDecember 12, 2025 7:10 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 7:10 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIf I had to name the greatest single team in sports history, I’d tell you the 1980 Olympic hockey team instantly.Its win over the seemingly unstoppable Soviets was one of the greatest upsets in sports history, and that win led to a gold medal win over Finland that remains the US’s most recent men’s hockey gold.No team brought the nation together and made as much of an impact as the Miracle on Ice team, and on Friday,…

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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. Individuals wearing what looked like uniforms of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) marched along the Han River that runs through the South Korean capital city of Seoul around the end of October.This occurred during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit held in Gyeongju, South Korea. The group carried red flags. They marched in formation. In fact, this march was a…

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Charlie Kirk’s murder is one of the most shocking things to happen in politics since, well, since the attempt to murder President Trump in Butler, PA. People on the right were went from being stunned by what had happened to becoming really angry as some on the left celebrated Kirk’s death. It genuinely seemed to me like things couldn’t get any worse than knowing some small but still sizeable minority of Americans were wishing you were dead and really relishing and cherishing that thought. Advertisement But somehow it did get worse. Not because the left became more ugly but because…

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