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A recent interview with Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA), who is also a reverend, on NBC’s Meet the Depressed makes clear that Washington’s one true religion is power. If articles of Christian faith get mangled along the way, well, that’s secondary. Watch as host Kristen Welker cues Warnock up for another “deplorable”-style remark, this time basically labelling President Donald Trump’s supporters a “plague”: “You said: ‘My faith is not a weapon. My faith is a bridge.’ You also say, quote, ‘Trumpism is a plague on the American conscience.’ How do you square those two ideas for people?” – @kwelkernbc to Senator…

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The ladies hosting The View are fans of the Paramount+ series Landman. In November of 2024, they were gushing over the star Billy Bob Thornton. So they might be shocked to hear a brutal critique of their show and them coming out of the mouth of his character Tommy Norris. It came in episode 5 of the second season when Tommy was explaining to his father TL (Sam Elliott) what “The View was all about. Here is their conversation as relayed by Variety: In the episode, Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) is urging his father, T.L. (Sam Elliott), to kill time around…

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The Director of National Intelligence of the United States, Tulsi Gabbard, raised alarms after revealing that more than 2,000 Afghan nationals currently residing in the country may have potential ties to terrorist organizations. This announcement comes amid a thorough security review of approximately 190,000 Afghans who arrived in the United States following the withdrawal of U.S. troops in 2021, under the operation known as Welcome Allies. U.S. intelligence agencies have launched a reevaluation process to thoroughly investigate the backgrounds of these individuals, with the goal of determining whether they pose a threat to national security. Gabbard explained that part of…

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Just after Hamas murdered more than 1,000 people Oct. 7, 2023, Islamists gathered at the Sydney Opera House chanting, “Gas the Jews” and “Fuck the Jews,” while waving Palestinian flags just over two years before another attack against Australia’s Jewish community occurred Saturday evening. Antisemitic attacks in Australia have reportedly been rising, with the worst mass shooting in nearly 30 years occurring Saturday. A video previously posted by the Australian Jewish Association on Oct. 9, 2023 shows a large group of people waving various Palestinian flags and chanting obscenities against Jews from the steps of Sydney’s Opera House.Calls for police…

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Footage from the aftermath of the Bondi Beach terror attack. Credit: BBC screenshot The mass-casualty terror attack targeting a Hanukkah gathering at Sydney’s Bondi Beach was the predictable outcome of a global environment in which antisemitic incitement is normalized, rationalized, and, in some cases, actively encouraged by state actors. In the hours following the attack, attention has turned to Iran—not because Tehran immediately claimed responsibility, but because of how Iranian officials, state media, and regime-aligned commentators have responded. Iran’s reaction follows a familiar pattern. There has been no direct praise for the murders. Instead, Iranian outlets have worked to reframe…

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It didn’t work out exactly like a Cinderella tale because the Seattle Seahawks have a great defense and great kicker and that was enough to keep Philip Rivers from winning his first start for the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.Booo!We don’t root for teams here. We root for stories. For great moments that we will remember in the decades to come. And this will surely be one, except Rivers didn’t win.SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – DECEMBER 14:  Philip Rivers #17 of the Indianapolis Colts warms up prior to the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on December 14, 2025 in Seattle,…

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A public pause was announced this week as a prominent online dispute shifted away from livestreams and social media and toward a closed-door conversation scheduled for later this month. The message came from Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, who confirmed she will meet privately with conservative commentator Candace Owens for an in-person discussion on Monday, December 15. In the brief statement, Kirk emphasized that both sides have agreed to step back from public engagement until that meeting has taken place.  The decision places a temporary halt on online commentary and public back-and-forth while the conversation is handled face-to-face.…

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Karoline Leavitt takes no prisoners. She’s smarter than everyone in the room when she meets with the press, and they hate her for it. In this clip, Kaitlin Collins was hoping to put down Karoline Leavitt. Leavitt had none of it. Leavitt explained to Collins, “My predecessor stood up at this podium, and she said inflation doesn’t exist. She said the border was secure. And people like you just took her at her word. And those were two utter lies.” “Everything I’m telling you is the truth backed by real, factual data. And you just don’t want to report on…

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Restarting reader-submitted Bumper Sticker posts. I miss those early days when we were “just a blog” and the internet was more fun. And we weren’t so serious. I want to rekindle that spirit. The post Bumper Stickers are Back, Baby! first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Tax court consolidates Clinton Foundation whistleblower cases A trial could reveal more about the facts that two outside experts assembled about the Clinton Foundation while investigating the group for possible tax violations By John Solomon and Steven Richards A judge has agreed to consolidate two cases brought by whistleblowers against the IRS, alleging the tax agency failed to provide them with an award for information on the Clinton Foundation, according to court documents reviewed by Just the News. The decision, which was not opposed by the IRS, indicates that the trial is moving forward. The cases were brought by retired federal agent John…

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According to Campus Reform, “In a bold move aligning with federal directives, the Regional School Unit 24 school board in Sullivan, Maine, voted to reaffirm a policy that limits bathroom access and athletic participation to students’ biological sex.” This demonstrates that utilizing the power of the federal government to ensure normalcy and basic rights is effective. “The decision, originally made in October, echoes President Trump’s executive order, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” and places RSU 24 among a growing number of districts nationwide reinforcing sex-based distinctions in public education.” WABI is reporting that around 100 community members filled a meeting…

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A report by the Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation valued Nevada’s total outdoor recreation industry at nearly four times that of federal estimates.The $24 billion valuation comes after recent federal efforts to sell mass amounts of public lands for mining and housing development. The report conducted by NDOR and Radbridge, an economic analysis company focused on environmental projects, found Nevada’s outdoor recreation industry was directly and indirectly worth $24 billion. That figure also included the California side of Lake Tahoe. NDOR also found the outdoor recreation industry in Nevada was spread across a number of more specific industries, activities and…

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Lawmakers return to sessions in Raleigh on Monday without the gift of North Carolina’s two-year budget expected to be in tow.Four committee meetings listed for Tuesday and Wednesday do not include ties to the budget, or a meeting of the 79 legislators appointed from the Senate (34) and House of Representatives (45) as conferees on the 2025 Appropriations Act. Senate Bill 257, as it is also known, has been without action since the respective June 3 and 5 appointments in each chamber. The state budget, by statute, is to be enacted July 1 of odd-numbered years. North Carolina is the…

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Satisfaction is very high for the parents of the nearly 21,000 K-12 students in Michigan enrolled in online public charter schools.This is according to a new report from Michigan Parents for School Options. The 2025 survey of parents found that 87% are satisfied or very satisfied with their child’s online school experience. Amy Dunlap, chair of MPSO, spoke with The Center Square in an exclusive interview regarding the report’s findings. She explained there are many reasons for this high rate of satisfaction, often stemming from a few key factors. “Parents who choose to send their child to an online charter…

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Federal regulators have issued all necessary permits for the Alaska LNG project, the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council said, with state-level authorizations in Anchorage now the final step before construction can begin.“I am thrilled to see the Alaska LNG project finish federal permitting actions ahead of schedule,” said Emily Domenech, executive director of the Permitting Council, an independent agency established by Congress in 2015 that coordinates and streamlines federal environmental reviews and authorization processes for large, complex infrastructure projects. Alaska LNG, which project developers aim to build in two phases over six years, would consist of an 807-mile-long pipeline from…

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Pro-life groups are holding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and its commissioner Marty Makary accountable for leaving its promise to review the “dangerous” abortion drug mifepristone continually unfulfilled, with one organization calling for the commissioner to be fired due to his having “slow-walked” the review.Director of Legal Affairs & Policy Counsel Katie Daniel at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America told The Center Square: “The FDA should be led by a commissioner who prioritizes women’s and children’s health over politics and who does not undermine the president’s position that states should have the right to enact and enforce pro-life protections.”…

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Opening arguments are scheduled Monday for the Wisconsin judge accused of helping a person illegally in America evade federal authorities leaving her courtroom.Two of 14 jurors – five women, nine men – are alternates to be dismissed prior to deliberations in the trial of Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan. Prosecutors say she helped a suspect leave her courtroom to avoid detection by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Dugan is facing felony federal obstruction charges. Prosecutors say she confronted a pair of ICE agents in April while they waited outside her courtroom. After speaking with the agents, and sending them…

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Far-right presidential candidate José Antonio Kast won election to the Chilean presidency on Sunday evening.As of press time, Kast led with 58.30% of the vote to Jeannette Jara’s 41.70%, with 95% of precincts reported, according to the Associated Press. Kast has been compared to President Donald Trump and Argentinian President Javier Milei. He is expected to become an ally of Washington. Chile transitioned to democracy in the 1990s, following the regime of Augusto Pinochet, a far-right leader who came to power in a military coup in 1973.  Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on…

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What began as a festive seaside gathering ended in chaos and bloodshed when gunfire erupted during a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, leaving a staggering toll of dead and wounded and prompting a sweeping terrorism investigation by Australian authorities. According to Fox News, police say 16 people were killed in the attack, including one of the shooters, and at least 40 others were hospitalized after the violence broke out Sunday evening during “Chanukah By The Sea,” an annual event marking the start of the Jewish holiday. New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon revealed Monday that investigators have identified the…

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US Capital/Image: Wikicommons -Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire. By Jeremy Portnoy Topline: Nearly every university relies on donations from its former students, but those with alumni in the Senate can solicit money straight from taxpayers’ wallets. Twenty-four U.S. senators requested earmarks in the 2026 federal budget for the colleges they attended as students, totaling $614 million, according to Open the Books’ audit of congressional disclosures. Some of the earmarks have been removed during congressional debate, but others will make their way into the final appropriations bill Congress must pass…

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Massive update on Staff Sergeant Andre Wolfe, who was shot in the head by the Afghan immigrant screaming Allahu Akbar. Due to the immediate attention to his wound, the care in the hospital from the doctors, and surgery, Andrew Wolfe has made “extraordinary” progress. He is breathing on his own and can stand with assistance. He is going to transition to inpatient rehabilitation. Andrew’s parents are so grateful to all who cared for him. The parents said they were told his recovery is “miraculous.” God worked through these professionals, they said, as they released a heartfelt message. Unfortunately, the National…

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Senator Jim Banks was on “Fox News Sunday” with guest host Jacqui Heinrich to discuss President Trump’s America first agenda to keep US citizens safe. He defended the President’s actions against Venezuela, including taking out drug boats. “I wanna just start off quickly, your reaction to that horrific attack in Bondi Beach, Australia?” Heinrich asked. “My heart goes out to all of the Jewish citizens of America and around the world as they begin to celebrate their holiday, this important holiday, and mourn the loss of those who were killed in Australia,” Banks said. Senator Banks explained that it is…

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Lola McEvoy People like Labour MP Lola McEvoy are stricken with suicidal empathy, and they have a lot of power. It’s going to destroy the West. McEvoy thinks the problem with the Islamic attacks is a lack of understanding. She seems to have no idea of the threat the West faces as she reacts to the Bondi Beach attack in Australia in the clip below. She is a true believer that diversity is their strength, even as attacks, not tragedies, continue, and the former British Empire continues to allow open borders for anonymous people with very different worldviews. After McEvoy…

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Hungary, whose conservative government the globalist EU regime has been trying to destroy for years, is heading into its 2026 parliamentary elections under a cloud of deep suspicion, with an overwhelming majority of citizens convinced that foreign intelligence agencies will attempt to interfere in the vote. A new Mediana poll, reported on by the Polish press, has revealed that 83 percent of Hungarians believe outside actors are preparing to manipulate the country’s democratic process. Half the country now fears not only Russian influence but also pressure from the European Union and the leftist factions within the United States. A quarter…

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Screenshots are forever, folks.PublishedDecember 14, 2025 7:17 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 14, 2025 7:17 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe Buffalo Bills and New England battled it out earlier today with the Bills needing to win to stay in the race for the AFC East.Early on, it looked as if the Pats were ready to run away with this thing, building a 21-0 lead and even carrying a 17-point advantage into halftime.The internet was littered with New England fans crowing about locking up the division and beating their hated rivals to the west into submission.It looked like the Pats were ready to roll their way…

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(Headline USA) A man who carried out an attack in Syria that killed three U.S. citizens had joined Syria’s internal security forces as a base security guard two months earlier and was recently reassigned amid suspicions that he might be affiliated with the Islamic State group, according to The Associated Press.The attack Saturday in the Syrian desert near the historic city of Palmyra killed two U.S. service members and one American civilian and wounded three others. It also wounded three members of the Syrian security forces who clashed with the gunman, interior ministry spokesperson Nour al-Din al-Baba said. Al-Baba said that…

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(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Efforts to investigate the Russia-gate hoax during the first Trump administration may have been derailed by one of the members of the notorious “Seditious Six,” according to a prominent Russia-gate victim and Soviet scholar. Special Counsel Durham had all this evidence about Jake Sullivan and co trying to overthrow President Trump with the fake Russiagate lies in 2016-2018. But the Durham investigation came to nothing. There were no high-profile arrests. Guess who at the Biden Department of Justice… https://t.co/YGZ2wZRE4m — Svetlana Lokhova (@RealSLokhova) December 12, 2025 Svetlana Lokhova—who was falsely smeared as a Russian honeytrap to…

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Maggots and blowflies, creatures that feast on dead human bodies, serve highly useful purposes by returning organic matter to the soil and removing potential sources of disease. So, it’s possible that Chris Murphy might also be of some social utility — although it’s hard to see him as other than a self-promoting ghoul after a shooting. Even the left-leaning Politico has named Murphy, the Democrat junior senator from Connecticut, as one of “The 7 Most Shameless Attention-Seekers in Congress.” And sure enough, just hours after the mass shooting at Brown University, there was Murphy on CNN’s State of the Union.  Inevitably,…

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Senator John Fetterman was on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo to talk about the epidemic levels of antisemitism in the world in light of the horrific terrorist attack in Australia at a Hanukkah celebration that claimed numerous lives and left many wounded. “Your reaction to what has taken place?” Bartiromo asked. “We should all universally condemn all of these things,” Fetterman said. “Just imagine, two people, you know, organized to try to kill as many Jews as possible,” Fetterman said. “Almost 30 people wounded, you know, 12, I’m reading 12 people killed. I mean, just for celebrating a…

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Josh Allen confirms ‘very scary situation’ as authorities asked people to shelter in placePublishedDecember 14, 2025 6:52 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 14, 2025 6:52 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkBuffalo Bills players arrived in Providence, R.I. Saturday in advance of their game Sunday against the New England Patriots and when the mass shooting happened mere miles away at Brown University, multiple players were away from their team hotel.This while authorities were asking people in the area to shelter in place as they searched for the shooter. Multiple people were killed and several were injured when a mass shooter attacked Brown University.Multiple Bills players, however, had…

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Somali Fraudsters Spent Minnesotans’ Money: Cars, Villas & Hordes Of Cash Luxury cars. Private villas. First-class flights. And taxpayer money meant to feed hungry kids BY TYLER DURDEN New exhibits from court obtained by CBS News reveal how Somali defendants in one of the largest COVID-era fraud schemes in US history plowed through hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money on lavish lifestyles – including lakefront Minnesota properties, overwater bungalows in the Maldives, a Porsche Macan, stacks of cash, designer jewelry, campaigne-soaked vacations, and overseas wire transfers. This photo of a text exchange, presented in court, shows a box stuffed with cash and a message saying “$270,000 dollars.” …

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Pope Leo meddling into geopolitics, law enforcement – how about taking care of the Church? – Photo Edgar Beltrán/Wiki Commons The Italian 007’s got a Papal warning. Whether or not you agree with Pope Leo XIV in the multiple statements he has issued lately, one thing seems certain: he deals more and more in issues outside the scope of his mission as Pontifex. Leo meddles in US immigration policies – with the usual leftist slant; he urges Donald J. Trump not to depose Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro by force – but only smother him with economic sanctions; and now he…

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Who saw this one coming? Oh that’s right, EVERYONE!PublishedDecember 14, 2025 6:33 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 14, 2025 6:33 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe slow death of college football as it has been constructed for the past century will be studied someday.The veil of amateurism has been completely lifted with the advent of NIL and the transfer portal where players can just shill themselves out to the highest bidder.READ: NIL Lawyer Outlines Lasting Effects Of Sherrone Moore Debacle.The latest trend might be the worst of them all, though, as we are practically treating college athletes like NFL veterans at this point.I’m referring, of course,…

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A Holocaust survivor who escaped Nazi persecution was shot dead while trying to protect his wife during a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach, leaving 12 people dead. Alex Kleytman fell to the ground after gunfire erupted at the Chanukah by the Sea event Sunday night in Sydney, The Australian reported. His wife Larisa watched helplessly as her husband of 57 years collapsed behind her.“He pushed his body up because he wanted to stay near me,” Larisa told The Australian at the scene. “His body is still there, and I am sitting there and don’t know what…

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Senator Bill Haggerty was on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo to discuss the mass shooting at Brown University and the violent terrorist attack on Jews in Australia that left numerous people dead. “Your reaction?” Bartiromo asked. “It’s heartbreaking, Maria. Last night, when I got the news, I reached out to the President of Brown University to convey my condolences, my sympathies, and prayers for those who are injured,” Haggerty said. “Combining this with what happened in Australia, it’s very, very disturbing,” Haggerty continued. “How is it possible that the academia sector has had such a hard time weeding…

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Whoever hired this guy, give that man a raise, because this is an absolute gem. Saturday afternoon, the Memphis Tigers took a trip to Kentucky where they faced off against the No. 11 Louisville Cardinals at the KFC Yum! Center. The Cards would go on to dominate the Tigers, 99-73, in the college basketball contest, but that’s not what I’m here to talk about.Rather, it’s what happened before the game that’s the most interesting element. During a press conference, Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey ended up going on a rant, and holy moly, was it epic. The skipper wanted fans…

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin revealed in a Sunday afternoon post to X he was diagnosed with and beat a form of skin cancer. Zeldin, in his post, expressed gratitude for staff at Walter Reed Medical Center who “recently fully removed” basal cell carcinoma (BCC) from his face. The Trump administration official stated his experience is proof early skin cancer detection is crucial, prefacing his post with the words, “PSA [public service announcement]: Wear sunscreen and get your skin checked.”“I’m relieved to be cancer-free, and I want to share my experience to help raise awareness for you and…

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Politico reported the rumors circulating that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is about to be ousted. The outlet said their reporters spoke with 17 insiders. The claim is that she is on the outs with President Trump over an affair with Corey Lewandowski and the sketchy handling of the funds. One website said that it is the worst-kept secret in D.C. that she is having an affair with Corey Lewandowski. Reportedly, Noem’s husband is thinking of leaving her. Another rumor. The media also claims there is something untoward with the funding. She allegedly bought jets from Spirit Airlines without checking for…

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Politico reported the rumors circulating that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is about to be ousted. The outlet said their reporters spoke with 17 insiders. The claim is that she is on the outs with President Trump over an affair with Corey Lewandowski and the sketchy handling of the funds. One website said that it is the worst-kept secret in D.C. that she is having an affair with Corey Lewandowski. Reportedly, Noem’s husband is thinking of leaving her. Another rumor. The media also claims there is something untoward with the funding. She allegedly bought jets from Spirit Airlines without checking for…

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Video circulating on social media Sunday appears to shows an unarmed man taking down one of the suspected gunmen allegedly involved in a mass shooting targeting the Jewish community in Bondi Beach, Australia. At least two gunmen opened fire Sunday on a Hanukkah celebration, killing 16 people and wounding at least 40, including a child and two police officers, the BBC reported. The video recorded by an eyewitness and aired on 7 News, shows the man, later identified as Ahmed al-Ahmad, 43, tackling one gunman and wrenching away what appears to be a rifle or shotgun from the suspect. WATCH:…

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Fifteen people have died as a result of a mass shooting in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday authorities confirmed.Initial figures stated that 11 had died, with a further 29 sustaining injuries, though several ultimately succumbed to their wounds, according to the Associated Press. The attack was orchestrated by a father and son duo. The 50-year-old father was killed by police while the 24-year-old son has been hospitalized. The incident saw the gunmen target a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has since criticized the Australian government over its handling of antisemitism. “What we saw yesterday was…

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Permanent charters, akin to franchises in other major professional sports leagues, are being granted in settlement of a federal antitrust lawsuit between NASCAR and two racing teams.The teams suing included one partly owned by basketball Hall of Fame star Michael Jordan. In the lawsuit, the racing teams called NASCAR and the France family “monopolistic bullies” that forced racing teams to accept under duress a revenue sharing agreement and lack of permanent charters. The financial terms of the settlement were not released. “This resolution reflects our shared commitment to maintaining a fair and equitable framework for long-term participation in America’s premier…

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As concern for the role of immigrants in traffic fatalities increases following a series of highly publicized incidents, Republicans in the House have taken action with a new bill.The proposed legislation would create new requirements around English language proficiency for driver’s license applicants. If passed, the bill would require PennDOT to create an English proficiency test as a prerequisite for drivers. It would also mandate that the written test be administered exclusively in English. Currently, the written test is offered in several languages, while the behind-the-wheel test is administered in English. The current rules do, and the new ones, would…

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Garden State residents and businesses relying on propane for heating will find themselves under a state of emergency on Friday.Gov. Phil Murphy announced the declaration on Thursday afternoon, citing a service interruption at a “major” Marcus Hook, Pa., gas refinery and industrial complex. Commercial truck drivers transporting fuel can stay on the road longer, from 11 hours to 14 hours, with 10 consecutive hours off between shifts. “As temperatures continue to drop, ensuring that every person has access to a safe, warm environment is essential,” Murphy said in a release. “I am declaring a State of Emergency to ensure that…

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The Federal Reserve cut interest rates again last week, lowering the target range for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 3½–3¾ percent. The decision reflects a growing concern about downside risks to the labor market, even as inflation remains above the Fed’s 2% target.A closer look at the Summary of Economic Projections (SEP) helps explain why the decision was far from unanimous. While the median projection for the unemployment rate is essentially unchanged from September, inflation in 2026 is now expected to be modestly lower than previously thought. The median projection for the fed funds rate path,…

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CBS’s Margaret Brennan scored an exclusive interview of Nobel Peace Prize winner and Venezuelan Vice President-Designate María Corina Machado subsequent to her arrival in Oslo. The interview, however, was a wasted opportunity as Brennan displayed how Trump Derangement Syndrome taints coverage of the potential end of decades of Venezuela’s suffering under a socialist dictatorship most charitably described as evil.The unedited interview, streamed on CBS’s website as well as on YouTube, ran about 21 minutes- just under 17 of which ran on Face the Nation. The broadcast version opens with Brennan whining about Machado’s refusal to discuss details of the operation…

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Professionals can earn up to $500 an hour, but students at this Santa bootcamp say the real reward is still the Christmas spirit of hope and generosity. Add to My ListSaveAllan Stein/The Epoch TimesBy Allan Stein|December 14, 2025Updated:December 14, 2025TEMPE, Ariz.—One Christmas shopping season, a young boy sat on Tim Connaghan’s lap and asked Santa for a very special gift: To bring his mother back from heaven.Connaghan paused, searching for the right words. With gentle care, he leaned in and told the boy that even Santa could not do everything.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or…

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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license./ Author: ajay_suresh In the latest outrageous virtue signaling in academia, Campus Reform is reporting Drexel University’s College of Medicine is pushing an ‘Antiracism in Healthcare’ module for medical students that a conservative organization accuses of “prioritizing ideological indoctrination over scientific inquiry.” Medicine was never meant to be a place for social experiments and virtue signaling. According to Campus Reform, “The module, which appears on the college’s website, promises to teach students to ‘explain how structural, cultural, and individual racism have shaped our common history and have led to vast…

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Buffalo scores touchdowns on five consecutive possessions to overcome early deficit at Gillette StadiumPublishedDecember 14, 2025 5:55 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 14, 2025 5:55 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe New England Patriots players came out to warm up on Sunday without their shirts on and then the Patriots started out hot against the Buffalo Bills, taking a 21-0 lead.Patriots quarterback Drake Maye led the charge and even served as a blocking convoy on a TD run – an amazing effort to punctuate another long TD by Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson.The Bills Way To Victory So, trailing 24-7 at halftime, the Bills and Josh Allen…

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