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The U.S. has been conducting intelligence-gathering operations in Nigeria since late November, following Trump’s calls to investigate Christian persecution and prepare for possible intervention in the region, according to a Monday report. The targeted information is unknown, according to Reuters, which cited flight tracking data and current and former U.S.…

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The attorneys general say the federal government has relied on a faulty legal opinion in its decision to withhold funding from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.(CN) — A group of state attorneys general sued the Trump administration Monday claiming it’s failed to properly fund the federal agency tasked with protecting…

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Rep. Al Green (D-TX) has filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, accusing him of undermining congressional authority and playing a role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Green had planned to submit the articles before Christmas, citing the urgency of defending democratic governance. The move follows Green’s…

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George T. Conway III, then husband of White House Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, attends the 139th Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on April 17, 2017. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesGeorge Conway, a Trump critic and the ex-husband of former Trump adviser Kellyanne…

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CBS removed a scheduled “60 Minutes” segment focused on Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador’s maximum-security prison just hours before its planned Sunday night broadcast, abruptly changing the program’s lineup and drawing internal criticism from staff. The segment, titled “Inside CECOT,” was originally scheduled to air Sunday at 7:30 p.m.…

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A smartphone with a displayed NVIDIA logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken March 6, 2023. Dado Ruvic/Illustration/ Reuters File PhotoLawmakers are questioning President Donald Trump’s decision to approve sales of Nvidia H200 chips to China—AI chips more powerful than anything U.S. export controls currently allow…

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Brown University shooter Claudio Neves-Valente The Brown University gunman had been reported to campus security by an ignored custodian several times for repeatedly walking around campus and peering into classrooms before he ultimately shot up the school.  “Something’s off with this guy, so I gotta say something,” Derek Lisi thought,…

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Seeing Is Believing (Not) “. . . power that goes unpunished only learns one lesson: it can do whatever it wants.”                  —Roger Stone James Howard Kunstler writes on Substack Has it occurred to you that the video footage of the hallway outside…

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Once killing the sufferer becomes a societally acceptable means for ending suffering, there becomes no end to the “suffering” that justifies human termination. We can see this phenomenon most vividly in Canada, because it is happening there more quickly than in most cultures. For example, a recent poll found that 27 percent of Canadians polled strongly…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” Ah, Christmas. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, as the song goes. It should be a time of peace on earth, good will toward men, when we gather…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” In 2025, Texas and Florida took the notable step of naming the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations under state authority. Governors Greg Abbott…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” Eleven days before Christmas, jihadists launched an attack on a famous Australian beach during a Hanukkah festival, killing 15 celebrants. Such violence is part of a campaign in a war against…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” At the recently-concluded Doha Forum, Tucker Carlson has been replying to his critics, such as Laura Loomer, who have accused him of taking money from the Qataris. Loomer has been…

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Order Michael Finch’s new book, A Time to Stand: HERE. Prof. Jason Hill calls it “an aesthetic and political tour de force.” Amid an orgy of executions and the accelerating collapse of its economy, the mullahs’ regime has driven the Iranian people to unprecedented levels of hardship. The latest plunge of the…

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(The Center Square) − Energy Transfer LP said it is suspending development of its proposed liquefied natural gas export terminal in southwest Louisiana as it reallocates capital toward a backlog of natural gas pipeline infrastructure projects expected to offer better risk-adjusted returns.In a news release, the company said the continued…

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No, Venezuelan drug-runners hit by U.S. strikes aren’t “stranded sailors,” they’re narco-terrorists – and the world is better off without them – Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) says, chiding Democrat critics of the U.S. military’s strikes against boats bringing deadly drugs to America. Appearing on Fox News Channel’s “The Big Weekend…

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