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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Saturday, December 13, 2025Quick SummaryAI SummaryTwo students were killed and nine others were injured in a shooting at Brown University.The shooting happened at an engineering and physics building during a final exam review.Authorities have locked down the campus and are conducting a large-scale search.The shooter was described as a male dressed in black and is believed to have fled on foot. An artificial intelligence-powered tool created this summary based on the source article. The summary has undergone review and verification by an editor.See SummaryLaw enforcement officers escort students near the Barus & Holley engineering building…

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Conservative commentator Steve Deace pointed to a Fox News graphic to highlight what he described as a dramatic rise in the number of Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens during the Biden-Harris administration, raising concerns about the scale of the increase and its broader implications. Deace said Fox News aired a graph showing year-by-year growth in non-citizen Social Security numbers issued since former President Joe Biden took office. “Fox News ran this graph yesterday, non-citizen social security numbers issued during the Biden administration, 270,021, over 590,022, over 960,023, over 2.1 million in 24,” Deace said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What…

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Our skies continue to generate some of the most mystifying views. Residents of Bogotá, Colombia’s capital, are buzzing with intrigue over repeated sightings of a mysterious glowing object hovering in the night sky. The phenomenon reportedly kicked off earlier last week, with locals first spotting the strange light overhead.Since then, multiple witnesses have come forward, and social media platforms in Colombia have been inundated with videos capturing the enigmatic anomaly that’s gripped the city’s attention. (RELATED: Triangular UFO Flies Over Orizaba, Mexico, In Eerie Video) One particularly striking video of the mysterious sighting depicts what appears to be around five…

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Our country is facing an energy crisis. No, not because of new demand from data centers or AI. Instead, it’s because utilities in nearly every state, due to government imposed “renewable” mandates, self-imposed mandates, and the supercharging of the Green New Scam under the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act,” have been shutting down vital coal resources and building out almost exclusively intermittent and costly resources like solar, wind, and battery storage. President Donald Trump understands this, and that is why on day one of his administration he declared an Energy Emergency. Then, a few months later, the President signed a trio…

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In early 1975, I took an in-depth special course on the Middle East at the University of Tulsa by one of my favorite political science professors. It proved to be one of the most impactful intellectual experiences of my life, with ongoing consequences for decades. The professor was Joseph R. Rudolph Jr. I was, like most students I was acquainted with, as well as most other persons in my community, someone profoundly ignorant and unaware of the actual situation in the Middle East beyond the headlines and the propaganda from the establishment regime media. Most of the other students in…

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While the rest of Europe shivers under the self-imposed austerity of net zero mandates, Norway in the frozen north is keeping the lights on and the bank vaults full as it avoids the “green” ideological quicksand that has defined the continent’s energy policy. Despite pressures to decarbonize, Norway has increased efforts to exploit oil and natural gas reserves. The crown jewel of this fossil fuel renaissance is the Johan Castberg field. Located in the Barents Sea, 100 kilometers north of the 20-year-old Snøhvit natural gas field, Johan Castberg is expected to be a beast of a producer—450 million–650 million barrels…

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A key congressional panel focused on China’s impacts on human rights and religious freedom is urging Congress and the Trump administration to do far more to combat Beijing’s transnational intimidation and repression campaigns in the United States and across the globe. In a sweeping 2025 annual report, the Congressional Executive Commission on China, co-chaired by Republicans Sen. Dan Sullivan and Rep. Chris Smith, warned of a continued multifaceted campaign of transnational repression against members of Chinese communities in the U.S. and abroad and critics aimed at intimidating individuals and stifling dissent. The theme of this year’s report, issued on International…

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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics is full of good advice and wise observations. So is the upbeat summary of Donald Trump’s practical ethics, presented in his video “Eleven Life-Changing Lessons.” Did you snicker when you saw the names “Aristotle” and “Donald Trump” juxtaposed? Of course you did. Aristotle is one of the greatest philosophers in history, and his Ethics, along with his Politics, may lay claim to being among the greatest repositories of practical wisdom in the Western tradition. And Donald Trump? Well, he is a conspicuously successful businessman, a devoted father, and a celebrated media personality.  He is also, in case…

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Former acting ICE Directors Ron Vitiello and John Torres was on “America Right Now” on Newsmax to discuss attacks on ICE agents. Both talked about the need to prosecute those responsible for attacking ICE agents. The video opens with footage of illegals being arrested by ICE. Attacks against ICE agents have increased over 1,200 percent. “With President Trump back in office, I mean more than 1.5 million illegal immigrants have voluntarily left the United States, however, attacks on ICE agents are up by 1,200 percent. How do you think this is impacting immigration enforcement? How do you square the two?”…

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Hold onto your hats, folks—Texas politics just got a fresh jolt of drama with a surprising early lead in the Democratic Senate primary.A recent survey from Texas Southern University’s Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey Center reveals U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, surging ahead of State Rep. James Talarico, D-Round Rock, by 8 points among likely Democratic primary voters, mere days after her campaign launch, KXAN reported.  Crockett threw her hat into the ring on a Monday, wasting no time in making waves. Crockett’s Rapid Rise in Polls By the next day, pollsters were already dialing up 1,600 likely…

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King Charles III has just dropped a bombshell that’s got the U.K. buzzing with cautious optimism.In a heartfelt televised message, the 77-year-old monarch revealed that his cancer treatment will be dialed back next year, signaling a positive turn in his health journey, Newsmax reported.  This news comes after a challenging period that began in early 2024, when a procedure for an enlarged prostate led to tests uncovering a different form of cancer. From Diagnosis to Recovery: A Royal Battle While Buckingham Palace remains tight-lipped on the specific type of cancer—only confirming it’s not prostate-related—the king’s candor broke tradition when he…

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Congress is in a healthcare tailspin with no lifeline in sight.As the legislative clock ticks down, the U.S. Senate’s failure to pass any healthcare reform has left Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., stepping up with a Republican plan in the House, while enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies teeter on the edge of expiration, Newsmax reported.  Earlier this week, the Senate hit a wall, unable to move forward with either a GOP proposal or a Democratic push to extend ACA tax credits. It’s a deadlock that’s got everyone pointing fingers, and now the House is scrambling to fill the void. Speaker Johnson’s…

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An estimated 2,000 Afghan nationals admitted to the United States following the deadly 2021 pullout of American forces from Afghanistan have ties to terrorism, according to the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.Gabbard made the astonishing revelation during an interview on Fox News Friday morning, following a tense House Homeland Security Committee hearing Thursday, when Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem highlighted national security risks to the homeland. The Center Square previously reported that the U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General released a report in January 2022 that admitted thousands of Afghan evacuees who entered the U.S. following the American military…

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Georgia dropped off the American Tort Reform Foundation’s list of “Judicial Hellholes” for the first time in seven years, but remains on the watch list due to certain “problematic” county courts.Some also question whether the state’s tort reform law has reduced insurance rates as state leaders promised. Georgia’s absence from the “Judicial Hellhole” list is largely attributed to Gov. Brian Kemp’s reform package. The bills required attorneys to focus on actual pain and suffering in trials, and shielded businesses from liability for issues outside their control. The reform package also allowed juries to consider seat belt usage in auto accident…

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A New Hampshire panel inspired by Elon Musk’s now-defunct Department of Government Efficiency is recommending the state end remote work for government employees and dismantle the health department, among other changes.The New Hampshire Commission on Government Efficiency, headed by former Republican Gov. Craig Benson, released its first report on Thursday, calling for wide-ranging changes in state government aimed at improving efficiency and eliminating wasteful spending. A key recommendation in the 77-page report is for the state government to return to an in-person work standard for all employees whose duties can be performed on-site, stating that the changes would improve collaboration…

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Despite only having until the end of January to pass the remaining nine annual government funding bills, Congress has so far made minimal progress.The U.S. House is not planning on advancing anything before its Christmas recess, with all of leadership’s focus currently on a healthcare policy plan. Republicans unveiled the text of the plan – the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act – Friday night, a counterproposal to Democrats’ failed bill to extend the Obamacare Premium Tax Credits. The Senate, meanwhile, is currently stuck on a proposed five-bill minibus due to a couple of recalcitrant Republicans fighting over…

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Netflix announced it will be offering a movie next week about a transgender woman who dreams of working in coal mines. The entertainment industry has often portrayed fossil fuels as destructive and a threat to the climate, and movies have been criticized for failing to include messaging supporting the “climate crisis” narrative. Despite the industry’s aversion to fossil fuels, the description of “Queen of Coal” doesn’t appear to present coal mining as an environmentally destructive job people should avoid.  While it’s encouraging that Netflix has chosen to feature a movie that doesn’t demonize fossil fuels, Gabriella Hoffman, director of the Center…

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Secretary of the Department of War Pete Hegseth carried out part of his “Arsenal of Freedom Tour” in the “Rocket City” of Huntsville in northern Alabama on Friday, meeting with leaders in rocket design and missile defense ahead of a visit to the future location of U.S. Space Command.Hegseth’s trip to the “Rocket City” came amidst a push by the Pentagon to revitalize the sclerotic U.S. industrial base, with the war secretary taking the chance to visit Boeing, the Missile Defense Agency, and other locations before giving a speech at an event marking the unveiling of a sign at the…

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For much of the Donald Trump era, Ellen DeGeneres was a daytime television powerhouse known for blending celebrity access, progressive takes on events, and mass-market appeal. The Ellen DeGeneres Show reached millions every weekday and her political and cultural endorsements carried real weight.Today that role is gone for the frequent Trump critic. DeGeneres’s show was canceled in 2023, and she’s since stepped away from television entirely, sold most of her properties in the U.S., and moved to the U.K. with her wife, Portia de Rossi, because of Trump’s reelection. Now she is in the process of reinventing herself, not as…

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Air Force One, with U.S. President Donald Trump on board, departs for the U.S. from Gimhae International Airport, in Busan, South Korea, October 30, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeonThe U.S. Air Force said on Friday the delivery of the first of two new Air Force One jets from Boeing has been delayed by another year to mid-2028, the latest in a series of delays.The latest delay risks further upsetting President Donald Trump who said he wants to fly in the new planes before the end of his term in January 2029.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya welcomes Ales Bialatski, prisoner released from Belarus, as he arrives at the U.S. embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Dec. 13, 2025. Ints Kalnins/ReutersBelarus has freed 123 political prisoners in an unprecedented deal brokered by the United States.The releases were carried out under “agreements reached with U.S. President Donald Trump and at his request,” Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s office said in a statement posted on its official Telegram channel on Dec. 13.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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In early 1975, I took an in-depth special course on the Middle East at the University of Tulsa by one of my favorite political science professors. It proved to be one of the most impactful intellectual experiences of my life, with ongoing consequences for decades. The professor was Joseph R. Rudolph Jr. I was, like most students I was acquainted with, as well as most other persons in my community, someone profoundly ignorant and unaware of the actual situation in the Middle East beyond the headlines and the propaganda from the establishment regime media. Most of the other students in…

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What the hell is wrong with people? Soccer legend Lionel Messi transcends being merely one of the world’s most renowned athletes, he ranks among the most famous figures in any field. It’s little wonder, then, that massive crowds turned out for his ongoing multi-day tour throughout India. (RELATED: Punches Start Flying After Ferris State’s Chase Carter Gets Blasted With Vicious Late Hit)It’s understandable why fans were profoundly outraged after they were unable to see him as much as they wanted, but still, it’s no reason to act like a bunch of buffoons like what you’re about to witness. As reported…

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Just when you thought the Caribbean was only for cruises and cocktails, a shadowy fleet of Iranian-linked oil tankers has surfaced near American waters, stirring up a geopolitical storm.A cluster of 20 illicit tanker ships, tied to Iran, Venezuela, and Russia, has been caught operating in the Caribbean, with a dramatic U.S. seizure of one vessel escalating tensions in an already volatile region, the Daily Mail reported.  These vessels, dubbed “Ghost Armadas,” have a notorious track record of hauling sanctioned oil, primarily from Iran, to bankroll regimes in Tehran, Moscow, and Caracas. Shadow fleet sparks security concerns According to United…

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Could a sitting congresswoman face deportation over a decade-old rumor that just won’t die?Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has reignited a firestorm of controversy surrounding Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) by suggesting that unproven allegations about her past marriage could land her in serious legal trouble, including potential jail time and removal from the U.S. The saga began years ago when whispers emerged that Omar, who was born in Somalia and arrived in the U.S. in 1995 as an asylum recipient, may have entered a questionable marriage to gain entry or citizenship. Allegations resurface with presidential backing These claims, which Omar has…

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Brace yourself for a glimpse into a shadowy world as House Democrats drop a bombshell with newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, showcasing the disgraced financier rubbing elbows with the elite.On December 12, 2025, 19 unsettling images emerged from a vast archive of 95,000, depicting Epstein alongside figures like President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and a roster of other prominent names. These snapshots, part of a congressional push for transparency, include Trump at social gatherings with Epstein, Clinton alongside Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and even tech mogul Bill Gates with controversial figures like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Disturbing photos…

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Imagine walking out of a high-stakes congressional hearing, grandchild in arms, only to be swarmed by an angry mob shouting accusations of tyranny.On Thursday, December 11, 2025, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem faced exactly this scenario in Washington, D.C., as she exited a House Homeland Security Committee hearing and was surrounded by anti-ICE protesters who blocked her path while she held her granddaughter. This tense encounter unfolded on Capitol Hill after Noem, the former South Dakota governor, testified at a hearing titled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland.” Noem faces hostile crowd on Capitol Hill As Noem attempted to…

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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen † . Posted in Uncategorized

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Hold onto your hats, folks—Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is in hot water over a jaw-dropping fraud scandal that’s bleeding taxpayer dollars faster than a sieve holds water.Governor Walz, a Democrat, is grappling with intense criticism over massive fraud in state programs, totaling a staggering $822 million, and now plans to appoint a new “Director of Program Integrity” to combat the mess while facing federal ultimatums and political blowback. The scale of this financial fiasco, as reported by the U.S. Department of Justice, is enough to make any fiscal conservative’s blood boil—$300 million tied to Feeding Our Future, $220 million possibly…

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Brace yourself, folks—housing affordability for America’s most vulnerable just took another gut punch, courtesy of a federal report that’s raising eyebrows and tempers alike.A recent Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) analysis lays bare how a massive influx of foreign-born residents during the Biden administration has sent home prices and rents skyrocketing, leaving low-income Americans in the lurch, Breitbart reported.  HUD’s annual report on “worst-case housing needs” focuses on low-income households who shell out over half their income on housing without any government aid. Unpacking the Housing Crisis Data Between 2021 and 2023, the number of such struggling households…

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Hold onto your hats, folks—the U.S. just made a surprising U-turn by lifting sanctions on a controversial Brazilian Supreme Court Justice.On Friday, the U.S. Treasury Department removed Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes, his wife, and the Lex Institute, which she heads, from its sanctions list, Newsmax reported.  Let’s backtrack to see how this unfolded. In July, the Trump administration targeted de Moraes with sanctions, claiming he greenlit arbitrary detentions and muzzled free speech in Brazil. Why Sanctions Hit Moraes Initially They even cited the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, a law designed to punish corruption and human rights abuses,…

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The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Nov. 3, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court has turned away a Tennessee woman’s appeal of her state rejecting a personalized license plate for her car.The court rejected the petition in Gilliam v. Gerregano on Dec. 8 in an unsigned order without comment. No justices dissented.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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Law enforcement officers shoot non-lethal munitions, as people march as part of the ongoing protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in Los Angeles, on June 11, 2025. Leah Millis/File Photo /ReutersFederal immigration authorities have arrested more than 10,000 illegal immigrants living in Los Angeles since June, the Department of Homeland Security said on Dec. 11.The arrests include aliens with criminal histories, including those convicted of murder, kidnapping, sexual assaults, and other violent crimes, according to officials.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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United States Department of Justice logo and U.S. flag are seen in this illustration taken April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/IllustrationWASHINGTON—The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday unveiled additional federal criminal charges against a Ukrainian national accused of participating in cyberattacks ‍and other computer intrusions against key infrastructure ‍in support of Russian interests.The defendant, Victoria Eduardovna Dubranova, 33, was charged in a second indictment in the federal ‌court in Los Angeles for her alleged support for a group the ⁠Justice Department identified as NoName057(16).We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists,…

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A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer checks passengers into security at LaGuardia Airport in New York January 25, 2019. Mike Segar/ReutersWASHINGTON, Dec 12—U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday terminated the collective bargaining agreement covering 47,000 Transportation Security Administration officers, the department said in a statement.The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents the airport screening officers, said it would file a lawsuit to challenge the decision.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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A satellite image shows the very large crude carrier (VLCC) Skipper, which British maritime risk management group Vanguard said was believed to have been seized on Dec. 10, as well as other vessels, off Port Jose, Venezuela, on Nov. 14, 2025. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via ReutersWASHINGTON—The U.S. government carried out its seizure of the M/T Skipper off the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday just as a judge-signed warrant was set to expire, according to the document which was unsealed on Friday.The warrant, which was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui on Nov. 26, gave the Trump administration until…

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Smoke rises during an incident involving a United Airlines plane on the tarmac at Dulles International Airport, in Dulles, Virginia, U.S., December 13, 2025, in this still image obtained from social media. Houman Hemmati/via ReutersA United Airlines flight bound for Tokyo was forced to return to Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia on Saturday afternoon after experiencing an engine failure during departure, the Federal Aviation Administration said.A United spokesperson said the flight landed shortly after takeoff due to the loss of power in one engine. There were no reported injuries among the 275 passengers and 15 crew members aboard, the…

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Nearly every American household — mine included, sadly — has been touched in one way or another, by the scourge of Alzheimer’s disease. This is true across demographics, income brackets, and political identities. Today, more than seven million people in the United States live with this illness, and millions more are caring for loved ones who can no longer take care of themselves. Cognitive decline —once thought of as an unavoidable part of aging — is no longer a foregone conclusion, however. Modern science is giving us the chance to intervene earlier and may soon allow us to prevent the…

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Who said college football season was over?! At first glance, we all thought this weekend was going to be a slow one in terms of college football considering there weren’t many games Saturday. I mean, hell, I only had three on my radar — Army-Navy, Cricket Celebration Bowl (South Carolina State vs. Prairie View A&M) and Bucked Up LA Bowl (Boise State vs. Washington).But then Ferris State and Newberry College gave us something to cook with. In Saturday’s Division II semifinal matchup, the Bulldogs faced off against the Wolves, and not to ruin it for you if you didn’t watch…

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On Friday morning, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee played politics, releasing 19 photos from the Epstein estate, including several featuring Donald Trump, long before he was President, pictured with various women. Bill Clinton, the former Prince Andrew, Woody Allen, Bill Gates, ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon and billionaire Richard Branson were also featured in the photos selected for release, but as the Democrats probably expected, the media focus was on Trump, and on Friday evening’s edition of CNN’s The Source, host Kaitlan Collins didn’t disappoint them. In two of the photos, the women posing with Trump had their faces redacted, including six…

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Hundreds of acres of public land near the Mexico border have been put under the control of the U.S. Navy for the sake of national security.The Trump administration announced the plan, which is a continuation of a project started by the Theodore Roosevelt administration, on Dec. 10. The land is now designated as a “National Defense Area.”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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Juan Hernandez-Santos, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, is accused of causing a wreck while driving an 18-wheeler that slammed into another vehicle, causing a six-car pile-up, including with a school bus, in Lacey, Wash., on Dec. 4, 2025. U.S. DHSA California-licensed semi-truck driver has been arrested, with police saying the big rig he was driving smashed into a passenger car, killing a 29-year-old man in Washington on Thursday.Kamalpreet Singh, 25, remained in King County, Washington, custody on Friday and faces a charge of vehicular homicide, according to jail records.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or…

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Please follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble,Gettr,Truth Social, Twitter Two Denver Sheriff’s Deputies were arrested Thursday on felony assault charges tied to an incident involving an at-risk adult, according to reporting by Denver 7. The Denver Gazette further reported that a Denver Police Department officer was separately arrested on allegations of tampering with evidence related to the same underlying case. Denver Police arrested Sgt. Carla Gentempo and Deputy Jason Gentempo on Dec. 11 on suspicion of third-degree assault of an at-risk adult, a Class 6 felony under Colorado law. The charges stem from an Oct. 17 incident in which…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Professor Xiao Wang is a law professor at the University of Virginia and runs the school’s Supreme Court Clinic. Last year, he argued a case before the Supreme Court that had to do with discrimination against straight people. He won the case in a unanimous decision. Even the lefties on the court agreed with him. Yet, while he was arguing the case, his activist colleagues behaved like spoiled children to him and his students. This story is everything that’s wrong with higher education. The UVA law school knew what a huge win this was for the…

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Emergency crews, including National Guard soldiers, wort in a neighborhood flooded by the Skagit River on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, in Burlington, Wash. Stephen Brashear/AP PhotoMONROE, Wash.—A blast of arctic air swept south from Canada and spread into parts of the northern U.S. on Saturday, while residents of the Pacific Northwest braced for possible mudslides and levee failures from floodwaters that are expected to be slow to recede.The catastrophic flooding forced thousands of people to evacuate, including Eddie Wicks and his wife, who live amid sunflowers and Christmas trees on a Washington state farm next to the Snoqualmie River. As…

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Eunisses Hernandez – Screencap of YouTube video. Eunisses Hernandez is a socialist city council member in Los Angeles. She makes almost a quarter of a million dollars a year and one of the public parks at the heart of her district is plagued by open-air drug use and crime. Angry residents recently showed up at a public meeting, ready to voice their concerns, but Hernandez blew them off and didn’t show up. If New Yorkers want a preview of their future, this is it. This is what they have to look forward to. The New York Post reports: Meet the…

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Armed Forces Press is the Military’s premier investigative newspaper. Long suffering from an absence of patriotic media, the United States Military is in dire need of an organization which will confront and highlight bad policies. The Military is in deep need of leadership. Armed Forces Press is committed to highlighting the tremendous courage, determination, tenacity and fortitude that our servicemen exemplify on a daily basis.

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Cargo trucks queue heading to the United States at the Otay Commercial crossing in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on April 2, 2025. Guillermo Arias/AFP via Getty ImagesWhite House border czar Tom Homan and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott touted advances the Trump administration has made in securing the border this year during a press conference along the San Diego–Tijuana border wall on Dec. 13.“I’m proud to be standing on the most secure border in the history of the nation today because of President Trump and his leadership,” Homan told reporters on Saturday morning.We had a problem…

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