RICHMOND, Va. (CN) —A Fourth Circuit panel heard from an insurrectionist on Friday who claimed a jury wrongfully convicted him of unlawfully possessing firearm silencers, which he argued were simply solvent traps.Hatchet Speed, a Navy veteran and Proud Boys member, a far-right extremist group, is seeking a retrial after a Virginia jury convicted him of unlawfully possessing unregistered firearm silencers. The devices were three solvent traps, tools intended to catch solvent residue, which Speed told an undercover FBI informant could be converted into silencers by drilling holes in them.Speed argues the trial judge wrongly instructed jurors that the devices did…
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This guy has a problem…PublishedDecember 12, 2025 1:22 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 1:23 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkLast month, when I came across the story of a raccoon who broke into a Virginia liquor store and was found passed out drunk in the bathroom, I figured we’d all have a good laugh.And we did.But new information has suddenly made this story way less funny… or more funny, depending on how you want to look at it.Why? Because it turns out that this particular raccoon had a real problem, and it’s getting so bad that he’s at the point where someone has to…
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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addresses the Homeland Security & Defense Forum’s 8th Annual Border Security Symposium at 1 p.m. ET on Dec. 12. …
A Fourth Circuit panel appeared at odds on the role of automated searches in criminal investigations, reflecting a larger divide among the appellate courts on the issue.(CN) — A North Carolina man convicted of possessing child pornography asked the Fourth Circuit on Friday to toss out evidence that Google automatically collected from his private email account.Nico Lowers, of Raleigh, is serving an eight-year prison sentence after pleading guilty last year to transporting and possessing child pornography.Lowers argues on appeal the case was tainted by an improper search of images that Google obtained from his Google Drive and sent to the…
A Fourth Circuit panel appeared at odds on the role of automated searches in criminal investigations, reflecting a larger divide among the appellate courts on the issue.(CN) — A North Carolina man convicted of possessing child pornography asked the Fourth Circuit on Friday to toss out evidence that Google automatically collected from his private email account.Nico Lowers, of Raleigh, is serving an eight-year prison sentence after pleading guilty last year to transporting and possessing child pornography.Lowers argues on appeal the case was tainted by an improper search of images that Google obtained from his Google Drive and sent to the…
Among the many bogus scandal that Democrats have tried to fling at President Trump in the past few months, the one which probably got the most traction was the claim that President Trump tore down the East Wing of the White House after he and his Press Secretary swore they wouldn’t touch it. Advertisement That whole story was a lie and at least some of the people who were spreading it back in October knew it was a lie, but there’s no doubt it made an impact. And so, it’s probably no surprise that Democratic operatives are doing their best…
Among the many bogus scandal that Democrats have tried to fling at President Trump in the past few months, the one which probably got the most traction was the claim that President Trump tore down the East Wing of the White House after he and his Press Secretary swore they wouldn’t touch it. Advertisement That whole story was a lie and at least some of the people who were spreading it back in October knew it was a lie, but there’s no doubt it made an impact. And so, it’s probably no surprise that Democratic operatives are doing their best…
The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has confirmed the definitive elimination of thimerosal –a neurotoxic mercury-based preservative– from all vaccines distributed in the country. 🚨BREAKING: Robert F Kennedy Jr announced it is official. Mercury is REMOVED from all vaccines.“Now that America has removed mercury from all vaccines, I call on every global health authority to do the same”Do you support this?YES or NO?IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍! pic.twitter.com/0bBccfFtL6— Stand Up For Trump (@StandUpForTrmp) December 10, 2025 This measure, signed on July 23 but now fully implemented, marks the end of an era of…
During the presidential election, we made note of the new Minnesota flag, which looked like the Somali flag. Why Minnesotans didn’t storm Tim Walz’s office, I can’t say, but they should have. The Minnesota flag was very American. Now it looks like Somalia’s flag. It isn’t surprising. This is the governor who let Minneapolis burn, while his wife left the windows open to smell the burning rubber. A large number of Somalis have defrauded the US of a lot of money, and their Rep. Ilhan Omar hates America. She’s an enemy insurgent, but they keep voting her in, although she rails…
During the presidential election, we made note of the new Minnesota flag, which looked like the Somali flag. Why Minnesotans didn’t storm Tim Walz’s office, I can’t say, but they should have. The Minnesota flag was very American. Now it looks like Somalia’s flag. It isn’t surprising. This is the governor who let Minneapolis burn, while his wife left the windows open to smell the burning rubber. A large number of Somalis have defrauded the US of a lot of money, and their Rep. Ilhan Omar hates America. She’s an enemy insurgent, but they keep voting her in, although she rails…
President Donald Trump was caught on a hot mic Dec. 8 raging that the Senate’s blue-slip tradition is holding up his nominees, preventing him from delivering the results voters expected after his decisive 2024 victory. After Trump’s candid words made the rounds in media circles, a clip resurfaced of Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley’s crash-out in July over his decision to keep the “sacred” blue slip precedent in place. It prompted Grassley to defend the Senate tradition once again in an X post Dec. 11. Still, the question remains: What is the blue slip, and why are Republicans allowing Democrats…
Freedom Holding Corp. is examining the possibility of expanding into the Turkish market, CEO and majority shareholder Timur Turlov announced in Almaty. While no agreements have been finalized yet, the company views Turkey as a strategic addition to its broader regional development plan, especially given the dynamic growth of digital finance and increasing regional interconnectedness. According to Turlov, Freedom has been studying regulatory requirements, competitive dynamics, and potential models of entry, but prefers to avoid premature statements until any deal is officially confirmed. He noted that entering a new jurisdiction requires careful analysis of long-term operational conditions, not just short-term…
G7 countries have already used the interest earned on the frozen assets to fund a $50 billion loan for Ukraine.MOSCOW (AFP) — Russia’s central bank on Friday said it was suing the Belgium-based Euroclear financial group, which holds Moscow’s frozen international reserves, as the EU moves closer to using the funds to support Ukraine.The European Commission is pushing to tap some 200 billion euros ($232 billion) of the Russian central bank’s assets that the bloc immobilized after Moscow’s 2022 assault on Ukraine, in order to provide Kyiv a financial lifeline.The EU is determined to reach a final deal at a…
G7 countries have already used the interest earned on the frozen assets to fund a $50 billion loan for Ukraine.MOSCOW (AFP) — Russia’s central bank on Friday said it was suing the Belgium-based Euroclear financial group, which holds Moscow’s frozen international reserves, as the EU moves closer to using the funds to support Ukraine.The European Commission is pushing to tap some 200 billion euros ($232 billion) of the Russian central bank’s assets that the bloc immobilized after Moscow’s 2022 assault on Ukraine, in order to provide Kyiv a financial lifeline.The EU is determined to reach a final deal at a…
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem testifies before the House Committee on Homeland Security in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, DC, on Dec. 11, 2025. Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesEthiopian nationals living in the United States will no longer enjoy Temporary Protected Status (TPS), following a decision by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that comes amid the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to strengthen immigration enforcement and rein in temporary protections that officials say can encourage illegal immigration.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Dec. 12 that Noem is terminating Ethiopia’s TPS designation after a review of country conditions…
A New Hampshire woman is facing multiple criminal charges after her 6-year-old daughter ingested a THC gummy and later tested positive for both cannabinoids and cocaine, according to law enforcement officials, as reported by the New York Post. The investigation began after the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families notified the Nashua Police Department on Nov. 3 about a hospitalized child. According to a release issued by the Nashua Police Department, detectives learned that the young girl had been taken to a hospital after ingesting a THC-infused edible. New Hampshire mom Paige Goulet charged with child endangerment after…
Minnesota state Rep. Isaac Schultz criticized a state program that will provide taxpayer-funded health benefits to illegal aliens, warning that the policy will impose a significant financial burden on residents and could encourage additional illegal immigration. Schultz addressed the MinnesotaCare program, which he said will distribute benefits to more than 17,000 illegal aliens during the 2025 fiscal year, with costs borne by Minnesota taxpayers. “This would make Minnesota a magnet for more illegal immigrants,” Schultz said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? He questioned the expectation that non-citizens should receive public benefits funded by taxpayers,…
A 32-year-old man died after falling from a rooftop pickleball court during a match in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in what authorities described as a sudden death, according to police and statements from the facility where the incident occurred, as reported by the New York Post. The incident took place on December 2 at Playa Racquet Club, a recreational venue located at the TREC facility in Kuala Lumpur. The man, who has not been publicly identified, was playing pickleball on a third-floor court when he attempted to retrieve a ball during play. Man in M’sia, 32, falls to death while retrieving…
The Rapid Response 47 account, an official account of the Trump administration, shared an article on Friday alleging that Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., married her brother in an act of immigration fraud.”Yes, [Ilhan Omar] Married Her Brother,” the account posted, along with a link to the Washington Free Beacon article. The article includes a number of documents, including a purported marriage certificate between Omar and Ahmed Nur Said Elmi. The White House has previously suggested that it could denaturalize American citizens who committed fraud in the naturalization process and Border Czar Tom Homan has confirmed that Washington is investigating the…
House Republican leaders a mulling a last-ditch vote to extend COVID-19 ear enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act after the Senate voted down competing proposals from both parties.The subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year and Republicans met on Capitol Hill to discuss a revised plan, according to The Hill. “That’s still being discussed, but it was heavily discussed. And we’ve just got to work a few things out,” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise told reporters. It remains unclear whether the chamber will advance a proposal before year’s end and whether such a move would…
The Russian embassy in Berlin said it “categorically rejected” that Moscow was behind any of the activity.BERLIN (AFP) — Germany on Friday accused Russia of a cyberattack targeting its air traffic control and spreading disinformation ahead of February’s general election, charges dismissed by Russia as “absurd” and “baseless.”A German foreign ministry spokesman said security services had proof that hacker groups run by Russia’s military intelligence service GRU were responsible for the attack and influence operations.“Based on comprehensive analysis by the German intelligence services, we have been able to clearly identify the handwriting behind it and prove Moscow’s responsibility,” said the…
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is coming under massive criticism for signing a dangerous bill to legalize assisted suicide. National Right to Life today condemned the governor, saying the bill puts the lives of medically vulnerable Illinoisans at grave risk. “Assisted suicide is not health care, and it is not compassion,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life. “This law abandons people at their most vulnerable moments and sends the message that their lives are not worth living. It sets Illinois on a path where the elderly, those with a disability or struggling with serious illness may find themselves pressured—subtly or…
Moore was fired for cause over an inappropriate relationship, and court documents now detail multiple charges filed in Washtenaw County.PublishedDecember 12, 2025 1:01 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 1:01 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkFormer Michigan coach Sherrone Moore has been charged with felony home invasion by the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s, stemming from an incident following his firing on Wednesday afternoon. Also, Moore was charged with two misdemeanors. There have been plenty of discussions about the timing and reports of where Sherrone Moore went after finding out from AD Warde Manuel that he would no longer be the Michigan head coach. An ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a…
MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia vowed to fight the Trump Administration in public remarks after a radical Obama judge ordered him to be released from ICE custody. Abrego Garcia was an illegal alien residing in Maryland when he was deported to his home country of El Salvador earlier this year and placed in the notorious CECOT prison, however, radical left-wing judges ordered him to be returned to the US. The wife-beater and gang member was previously ordered deported by an immigration judge, but he was not to be sent to his home country of El Salvador. On Thursday, Judge…
A letter from the House Committee on Education and Workforce launching the probe reveals the organization is rife with antisemitism. The post American Psychological Association Under Congressional Investigation for Antisemitism first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Though President Donald Trump did not win the Nobel Peace Prize, another organization started by the Nobel family honored his administration with an “official recognition” on Dec. 5. Ed Russo, head of the White House Environmental Advisory Taskforce, delivered a speech on behalf of Trump at the Nobel Sustainability Trust’s (NST) Miami summit before receiving an “official recognition” from the group. The Switzerland-based organization differentiates itself from the more recognized Nobel prizes and emphasizes meeting United Nations climate goals that Trump has openly rejected.“A highlight of the morning session was the Sustainability Award Ceremony, introduced by the NST Board of Directors.…
And people continue to support and cheer this guy on as some sort of savior when he is leading them right where their enemies want them to be. In what is a clearly tyrannical move, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to create another lawless task force to challenge state AI laws in order to advance his fascist friends in the Artificial Intelligence business.Engadget reports: The administration will also attempt to prevent states with “onerous” AI laws from accessing broadband funding. On Thursday evening, President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for a single, nationwide regulatory framework governing artificial…
By Robin Schumacher, Exclusive Columnist Monday, December 01, 2025Unsplash/Sasha FreemindI don’t know about you, but 2025 has been a rough year for a lot of people, including us. And it’s not over.There’s the breast cancer treatment my amazing wife has gone through this year, like a champ, from which she’s still recovering. Then there are the countless times I’ve been pinged about other people’s disease diagnoses (including a family member’s surprising stage 4 cancer reveal), financial struggles, or out-of-the-blue catastrophes like a friend of my wife’s brother dropping dead at a fairly young age without warning. The Bible may say,…
By Gerald McDermott, Op-ed contributor Monday, December 01, 2025Israel flag with a view of old city Jerusalem and the Western Wall. | Getty ImagesBy now it is old news that Tucker Carlson is splitting the MAGA world by interviewing a racist podcaster who praises Hitler and Stalin. But few if any have challenged Carlson’s claim in that softball interview that Christian Zionism is “Christian heresy.”Christian Zionists say that Jews have a right to a homeland, and that this right is supported by the Bible. They say this support is not only in the Hebrew Bible (which Christians call the Old…
By Herbie Newell, Op-Ed Contributor Sunday, November 30, 2025U.S. President Donald Trump, joined by first lady Melania Trump, members of his administration and foster care advocates, signs the “Fostering the Future” executive order in the East Room of the White House on Nov. 13, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The executive order, championed by the first lady, works to expand opportunities for education, career development, housing and other resources for youth transitioning from foster care to adulthood. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesPresident Trump and First Lady Melania Trump recently signed an Executive Order focused on strengthening the U.S. child welfare system and expanding opportunities for children,…
By Jerry McGlothlin, Op-ed contributor Sunday, November 30, 2025Unsplash/Joseph Chan There’s been a lot of talk lately about the apocalypse — about Armageddon, the end of days, the final battles and plagues foretold in the Book of Revelation. Many believers are bracing themselves for what’s coming: the bowls of wrath, the trumpet judgments, and the dark headlines that seem to echo prophecy more loudly every year.But what if we’ve missed something even more personal — something far more immediate?Because before the great and final apocalypse of the world, there is often another kind — the apocalypse of one.Your own end…
By Sam Jones, Op-ed contributor Saturday, November 29, 2025A student pulls her suitcase as she walks out of the Federal Government Girls College in Bwari, on the outskirts of Abuja, on Nov. 22, 2025. The national education ministry has ordered 47 boarding secondary schools across the country be shut after gunmen have kidnapped more than 300 students and teachers in one of the largest mass kidnappings in Nigeria, a Christian group said on Nov. 22, as security fears mounted in Africa’s most populous nation. The early Nov. 21 raid on St Mary’s co-education school in Niger state in western Nigeria…
By Joseph Mattera, Op-ed Contributor Saturday, November 29, 2025Getty ImagesI realize the title of this article may sound like an oxymoron. However, the original Protestant Reformers never viewed themselves as abandoning the Catholic Church. The term “Catholic,” which simply means universal, was not synonymous with Roman Catholicism in their minds. They believed they were reforming the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church, not departing from it.Consequently, in an age of theological confusion and denominational fragmentation, for the past several decades I found myself increasingly drawn to a vision of the Church that is both ancient and reformational, rooted in the…
By Mark Creech, Op-ed Contributor Saturday, November 29, 2025iStock/nadia_bormotovaAmerica has no shortage of enemies. China seeks to eclipse us geopolitically. Radical Islamists dream of our downfall. Cultural Marxists work tirelessly to dismantle our institutions. Secularists wage war on faith, history, and tradition. Our streets are fraught with crime, our politics with venom, our families with fracture. But of all the adversaries that threaten the very soul of this nation, none is more profound, more insidious, or more spiritually corrosive than the rise of Progressive Christianity.Why do I say this? Because Progressive Christianity wears an attractive attire of faith while quietly…
By Mike Sharrow, Op-ed contributor Friday, November 28, 2025iStock / Getty Images Plus/tadamichiWhat do today’s CEOs actually believe — and does it shape how they lead?This fall, Barna Group released a new study, Faith Forward CEOs: Research and Insights on Executives Who Lead Differently, which surveyed more than 350 diverse context CEOs to understand how they think, lead, and define success. While much of the data confirmed what we already suspected — CEOs are generally purpose-driven and culture-focused — it also exposed a growing tension in the moral and motivational core of business leadership.The key fault line? Belief. Or rather,…
By Samuel Smith, Deputy Managing Editor Wednesday, November 19, 2025The first 10 of 20 homes in a model resettlement village in Svarants, Armenia, opened on Nov. 18, 2025. The homes were constructed as part of a charitable initiative spearheaded by the Tufenkian Foundation after 120,000 people were displaced from their homes by Azerbaijan’s 2023 military takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh. | Tufenkian FoundationSVARANTS, Armenia — Several families displaced by ethnic cleansing in their ancient Christian homeland more than two years ago were given new homes and plots of land on Tuesday through a charitable initiative seeking to help revitalize a rural Armenian…
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Friday, November 22, 2024Olivet University’s Riverside campus in Anza, California, as seen from the front gate. | Olivet University Updated: Nov. 22, 2024, at 12:55 p.m. ESTOfficials at Olivet University, a Christian Bible college headquartered in Anza, California, say a sophisticated T visa scheme has fueled a civil lawsuit filed by four former international students who accuse the school and its officials of human labor trafficking. A “T-visa scheme” involves fraudulently using a human trafficking claim to convert a temporary visa into permanent residency.In the lawsuit, previously reported by the Los Angeles Times, the former…
President Donald Trump is assembling a coalition of US allies across the globe to challenge China’s dominance over rare earth minerals and technology. Singapore, Australia, Japan, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands, the UK and Israel are among a band of nations working with the U.S. under the “Pax Silica” agreement signed Friday to challenge China’s near-total grip on rare earth mineral processing and extraction. The agreement aims to secure the supply chain for rare earths essential in the fabrication of advanced computer chips that are utilized in a wide range of applications from AI systems to America’s…
The man once at the center of Rep. Ilhan Omar’s most scrutinized chapter has quietly reappeared online — just as President Donald Trump is again amplifying years-old accusations about the Minnesota Democrat’s marital past. According to Fox News, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, Omar’s second husband, has been posting from Johannesburg, where he appears to be settling into a new life abroad. His Instagram feed, according to the New York Post, shows him describing himself as a “dirty dandy” while bouncing between chic venues, campus visits, and snapshots of his day-to-day routine in South Africa. His posts include a visitor badge…
Nemo, the artist who won the 2024 Eurovision, announced Thursday he would return the trophy in protest of Israel’s inclusion in the contest. The Swiss artist was the contest’s first-ever winner who claims to be non-binary posted Dec. 11 on Instagram to tell the public why he was no longer interested in keeping the trophy.“Even though I’m immensely grateful or the community around this contest and everything this experience has taught me both as a person and artist, today I no longer feel this trophy belongs on my shelf,” Nemo wrote. “Eurovision says it stands for unity, inclusion, and dignity…
“Russia attacked the Ukrainian port city of Odesa in the south of the country overnight on Friday, damaging civilian infrastructure and leaving parts of the city without electricity and water.” The post Russia Intensifies Ukraine Offensive as EU Plans to Seize Moscow’s Frozen Assets first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Socialized medicine proves itself to once again be a tragic and dangerous means of administering care. A man with Down syndrome was admitted to Poole Hospital in Poole, England, for a broken hip after falling in 2021. ITV News reported in October 2025, “His hip was on the mend, but he was incorrectly listed as ‘nil by mouth’ by doctors during his time in hospital and was fed nothing for nine days.” Adrian Poulton, 56, died of starvation. His father, David Poulton, told the outlet, “Not being medical, we just naturally thought he was having nutrition, a feed. “But as…
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said on Thursday that the evidence against Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, is the “strongest” he has ever seen in a case. The case is moving more slowly than usual because Utah Fourth District Judge Tony Graf wants to ensure that this case remains fair, Turley said on “The Ingraham Angle.” He added that fairness has become a major concern for the judge since the evidence against Robinson is overwhelmingly strong. “But I think that reflects the fact that this judge wants to be very cautious.…
A quiet East Bay neighborhood woke to chaos Thursday morning when a home erupted in an explosion, scattering debris across lawns and shaking houses for blocks. According to Fox News, the blast, captured on a nearby doorbell camera, showed a Hayward-area home disintegrating in a flash before flames tore through the property. Within seconds, the footage rolled into the sound of alarms and sirens racing toward the scene. “It was scary,” said Christian Maldanado, whose camera caught the moment everything went up. “It was like a scene from Hollywood. It was unreal.” Firefighters arrived to a street transformed into a…
Has the endgame arrived for South America’s most villainous socialist tyrant? And really, the only one of note still around, after the exhaustion of Chavista-ism? Advertisement Read all of Duane’s post from earlier this morning, if you haven’t yet, to get the full picture of Donald Trump’s squeeze play on Nicolas Maduro. The squeeze will get tighter in upcoming days, the Wall Street Journal reported late last night, as the US intends to fully enforce sanctions on Venezuela’s illegal oil trade on its false-flagged tankers. That aims a dagger at the heart of Maduro’s control over his country:While the U.S.…
Amherst College required incoming freshmen to sit through a graphic, sexually explicit performance during orientation inside the school’s historic chapel, the Washington Free Beacon reported Friday. The mandatory show featured student actors mimicking oral sex, masturbation, group sex, drug use, and other depictions of explicit behavior at Johnson Chapel, which Amherst calls its “most important building,” footage obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shows. Students told the outlet the performance is just one part of a broader slate of school-sanctioned sex-themed programming on campus. Known as “Voices of the Class,” the scripted event uses excerpts of new student admission essays…