A federal judge said lacked jurisdiction over the university’s claims because they were only speculative after the attorney general’s investigation found no violations of the state’s discrimination law.(CN) — A federal judge dismissed on Friday Seattle Pacific University’s First Amendment lawsuit against the Washington state attorney general over an investigation…

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Exterior view of the Heritage Foundation building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 18, 2025. Terri Wu/The Epoch TimesWASHINGTON—Two more members of conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation’s Board of Trustees, Shane McCullar and Abby Spencer Moffat, resigned Dec. 16, citing concerns over the organization’s direction and approach to combating anti-Semitism.In a…

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CNN’s Senior Data Reporter, Harry Enten/Image: Video screenshot CNN CNN’s Senior Data Reporter, Harry Enten, couldn’t hold back the laughter when revealing just how low Congressional Democrats’ ratings have fallen.  Enten noted that, in the minds of the American public, they “are lower than the Dead Sea.” Harry Enten: Democrats…

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It’s payback time.Two Iowa National Guard soldiers –  Sgt Nate Howard and Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres Tovar – alongside an Iraqi-American translator – Ayad Mansour Kyriakos Sakkat – were murdered by an infiltrating ISIS member who ambushed their group during a meeting in a Syrian village last Saturday. Advertisement A…

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Radio host claims political differences between teammates prompted surprising November trade to RangersPublishedDecember 19, 2025 8:33 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 19, 2025 8:33 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkDid the New York Mets blow up their roster because of a political disagreement? It sounds outlandish, but that’s almost exactly what New York radio host Mike Francesa…

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PALERMO, Sicily (CN) — As Christmas approaches, a British-Australian family at the center of Italy’s “family in the woods” saga will remain separated.On Friday, an appellate court in Abruzzo upheld the removal of the couple’s three children from their custody — adding more fuel to a national debate over homeschooling,…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter When H.B.8002 was passed during November’s special session, Democratic leaders and the bill’s supporters promoted it under the slogan “Towns Take the Lead.”   Signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont the day before Thanksgiving, the legislation was pitched as a compromise that preserved local control, relied on…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter For years, conservatives were told to calm down. To stop being hysterical. To quit seeing communists behind every chalkboard. Turns out they weren’t imagining things. The communists aren’t hiding in the shadows — they’re handing out awards, giving speeches in churches, and openly recruiting students…

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Outgoing Washington DC Police Chief Pamela Smith went on a screeching rampage during her walkout ceremony on Friday. Pamela Smith resigned earlier this month following accusations of rigging crime data. The House Oversight Committee released a report on Sunday, detailing the committee’s investigation into DC Police Chief Pamela Smith’s manipulation…

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The ideological war, which has spread from the pundits to at least some corners of the conservative movement, has been heating up. One of the principal areas of contention is the relatively new focus on blaming the Joos for every problem in the world, and even some people treating a man…

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It was pretty clear last night that Judge Dugan’s defense team wasn’t done. Sure, they lost on one felony count of obstruction, but they intended to appeal that. But Wisconsin Republicans aren’t waiting around. Today Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August offered Judge Dugan an ultimatum:…

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