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Tennessee Teacher Reinstated After Controversial Social Media Post
Nov 17, 2025 — Courts & Law
Emily Orbison, a science teacher at Franklin High School in Tennessee, has been reinstated after the Williamson County school district determined that her.
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New Book Explores Xi Jinping's Leadership Roots in CCP History
Nov 17, 2025 — Culture
A new biography sheds light on the leadership style of Xi Jinping, the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), by examining the life of.
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Arguments for Preserving the Penny Amidst Calls for Its Abolition
Nov 17, 2025 — Opinion
The debate over the future of the penny has resurfaced as the U.S. Treasury has ceased minting the coin. Critics argue that the penny is outdated and.
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Senate Republicans Should End The Filibuster Before It's Too Late
Nov 17, 2025 — Politics
In the midst of the recent, historically long government shutdown, President Trump repeatedly called for Senate Republicans to end the filibuster, a.
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Trump Has The Power To Impose Tariffs Via IEEPA
Nov 17, 2025 — Courts & Law
Tariffs are being discussed as a flexible and effective policy tool for regulating imports as the Supreme Court considers the extent of presidential authority.
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War Secretaries On Bringing Back Manufacturing, Covid Objectors
Nov 17, 2025 — Politics
The U.S. Navy has reduced its reinstatement time for service members separated for declining a Covid-19 vaccine from six months to two, Secretary John Phelan.
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New Suit Seeks Docs On Biden Official's Role In Russiagate Scam
Nov 17, 2025 — Courts & Law
A good government group is seeking Justice Department records about a top official in the Obama and Biden administrations who reportedly blocked the release of.
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Michigan GOP Urges DOJ To Monitor 2026 Election
Nov 14, 2025 — Elections
On Thursday, 22 GOP members of the Michigan House and Senate sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting that the Department of Justice (DOJ) send.
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UVA Plans Park to Replace George Rogers Clark Statue with Land Acknowledgement
Nov 14, 2025 — Culture
The University of Virginia (UVA) is set to replace the statue of Revolutionary War hero Brigadier General George Rogers Clark with a new park that will serve as.
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'The American Revolution' Kicks Off Quarter-Millennial Celebrations
Nov 14, 2025 — Culture
As the Quarter-Millennial anniversary of American independence approaches, Ken Burns's new documentary, 'The American Revolution,' set to premiere on November.
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Indiana Attorney General Subpoenas Amazon, Sues Indianapolis Schools Over Migrant Trafficking
Nov 14, 2025 — Immigration
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has initiated significant legal actions against several entities, including Amazon and the Indianapolis Public Schools.
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Trump's 'Complete' Pardons Cover Bogus State Election Charges
Nov 14, 2025 — Opinion
Recent media reports have suggested that the 'full, complete' presidential pardons issued by former President Donald Trump related to the 2020 election cannot.
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Ken Burns' 'The American Revolution' Miniseries Set to Premiere on PBS
Nov 14, 2025 — Media
A new six-part miniseries titled "The American Revolution," directed by Ken Burns, will premiere on PBS this Sunday, November 16. The series aims to provide.
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To Win The War For America, The GOP Must Know It's Happening
Nov 14, 2025 — Elections
The reactions to last Tuesday’s elections can be broadly divided into two camps. One group questions the alarm over predictable Democratic victories in blue.
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Prepare For Doctors To Smuggle Suicide Drugs Into Red States
Nov 14, 2025 — Opinion
Doctors, such as Margaret Carpenter from New York, have utilized shield laws to mail chemical abortion drugs to women in states where these drugs are illegal.
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Chinese Gov. Uses Threats, Secret Police To Cancel Film Festival
Nov 14, 2025 — Media
A Chinese film festival in the U.S. was forced to cancel this week due to harassment backed by the Chinese government against the organizer, filmmakers, and.
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Decline in College Enrollment Signals Shift in Education Perception
Nov 14, 2025 — Education
College enrollment has decreased by approximately 8 percent since 2010, reflecting a growing skepticism toward traditional higher education. This trend suggests.
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Grassley: DOJ Partisans Killed Probe Into Clinton, DNC
Nov 14, 2025 — Courts & Law
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released emails on Thursday suggesting that partisan officials within the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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Newsom's Ex-Chief Of Staff Indicted For Fraud Scheme
Nov 13, 2025 — Courts & Law
Dana Williamson, former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, has been indicted on multiple charges related to an alleged scheme involving the.
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Gorsuch: 'The Greatest Danger America Faces Today' Is 'Itself'
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has emphasized the critical role of civic education in America, warning that neglecting shared history and responsibilities.
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Detroit Lions Star Apologizes If Trump Dance 'Offended Anyone'
Nov 13, 2025 — Culture
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown issued an apology on Wednesday for his touchdown celebration that featured a dance associated with former.
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Calling It 'Biden’s FBI' Diminishes The Real Threat
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
Sen. Chuck Grassley’s recent revelations about Operation Arctic Frost highlight the dangers of government weaponization, a concern that transcends party lines.
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Most Women Are On Crazy Pills, And It's Bad For Everyone
Nov 13, 2025 — Health
A recent trend shows a significant number of young women in the United States are relying on antidepressants and other psychiatric medications. According to the.
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Trump's Upcoming Nomination of National Archivist Seen as Crucial for Government Transparency
Nov 13, 2025 — Politics
The nomination of the next archivist of the United States is poised to be one of the most significant appointments in President Donald Trump's administration.
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Young Women Propel Zohran Mamdani's Victory in NYC Mayoral Race
Nov 13, 2025 — Elections
Zohran Mamdani's election as mayor of New York City was significantly bolstered by the support of young women, with 84% of voters aged 18 to 29 backing him.
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Red States Need To Require All Police To Help Deport Illegals
Nov 13, 2025 — Immigration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently arrested more than 1,500 illegal aliens, including sexual predators and fugitives, in Texas during a 10-day.
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Trump Should Use Vance's Talking Points On Prices, Affordability
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
In recent discussions about the economy, former President Donald Trump has faced criticism for his optimistic assessments, which many feel do not align with the.
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WI's Leftist Supreme Court Justices Have A Recusal Problem
Nov 13, 2025 — Courts & Law
Michael Gableman is requesting that Justice Janet Protasiewicz recuse herself from his disciplinary case before the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation.
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Importing Foreign Workers Is The Opposite Of America First
Nov 12, 2025 — Immigration
This week, President Donald Trump and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem indicated that the U.S. should continue to import foreign workers to.
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Chester County Launches Investigation After 75,000 Voters Left Out of Poll Books
Nov 12, 2025 — Elections
Chester County, Pennsylvania, is investigating a significant election oversight that resulted in 75,000 registered independent and unaffiliated voters being.
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Trump Must Crush The Left's Antifa-Led Terror Network Or It Will Crush His Movement
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
Recent events at the University of California, Berkeley, have reignited concerns about political violence in America, particularly from left-wing groups like.
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New York City Voters Prioritize Affordability in Recent Election
Nov 12, 2025 — Elections
New York City voters have identified affordability as the top issue in the recent election, leading to the election of Zohran Mamdani, a candidate with a.
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Ohio Doctor Suspended for Allegedly Administering Abortion Drugs to Girlfriend
Nov 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
An Ohio doctor has been suspended from practicing medicine after allegedly forcing his pregnant girlfriend to take abortion drugs he ordered under his estranged.
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Latest Epstein Emails About Trump Appear To Be Another Dem Op
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
In recent months, Democrats have intensified efforts to link former President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Critics argue that this.
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House Judiciary Committee Investigates DOJ OIG's Role in Arctic Frost Inquiry
Nov 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
The House Judiciary Committee is investigating the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) for its alleged involvement in actions against former.
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Utah Ruling Exposes GOP Retreat On Redistricting Battle
Nov 12, 2025 — Elections
An unelected district court judge ruled late Monday night that a Republican-proposed congressional map in Utah — a state that voted for President Donald Trump.
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Economic Challenges for Millennials and Gen Z in Achieving the American Dream
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
A recent analysis highlights the increasing difficulty for Millennials and Generation Z to attain the American Dream, particularly in terms of home ownership.
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Gun Control Claims About Child Deaths Challenged
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
Gun control advocates, including some Democratic leaders, have claimed that firearms are the leading cause of death among children in the United States.
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Surge in Illegal Migrants Highlights Crisis in Britain
Nov 12, 2025 — Immigration
Over the weekend, approximately 1,500 migrants crossed the English Channel illegally from France, marking a significant increase in arrivals. This surge.
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Justice Kennedy's Memoir Sparks Debate on Judicial Philosophy
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's memoir, "Life, Law & Liberty," has reignited discussions about his judicial philosophy and its implications for.
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Why Republicans Should Resist The Urge To Bail Out Obamacare
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
Conservatives have expressed a sense of schadenfreude following the recent agreement by eight Senate Democrats to end the 'Schumer shutdown' and reopen the.
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Mamdani's Mayoral Victory Highlights Concerns Over Immigration Values
Nov 12, 2025 — Immigration
Zohran Mamdani, a candidate with a background in Uganda, won the New York City mayoral race, drawing significant support from foreign-born voters. An October.
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A Former Agent Makes A Case For Reform At The FBI
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
In the wake of the September 11 attacks, former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller initiated a transformation of the FBI's culture, shifting its focus from law.
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After MI Terror Threat, Dearborn Councilman Won't Criticize Hamas
Nov 12, 2025 — Politics
In the wake of a foiled terrorism plot in Dearborn, Michigan, City Councilman Kamal Alsawafy declined to label Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist organizations.
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Coast Guard Hits Highest Recruiting Numbers In Nearly 35 Years
Nov 11, 2025 — Politics
The U.S. Coast Guard announced on Friday that it achieved its best recruitment year in over three decades, exceeding its goals for Fiscal Year 2025. Adm. Kevin.
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Concerns Raised Over Judicial Practices Following SCOTUS Ruling
Nov 11, 2025 — Courts & Law
Concerns regarding the effectiveness of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling in Trump v. CASA have been highlighted by legal experts, particularly Associate.
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Supreme Court to Rule on Counting Mail Ballots Received After Election Day
Nov 11, 2025 — Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a significant case regarding the counting of mail-in ballots, specifically whether states can accept ballots that.
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Radicals Rush To Back 'The AOC Of Tennessee'
Nov 11, 2025 — Elections
Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin expressed optimism about the party's chances in the upcoming special election for Tennessee's 7th.