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DOJ Launches Investigation into Portland Police Practices Amid Antifa Protests
Oct 03, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an investigation into the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) following allegations of unlawful policing during.
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Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revoke TPS for Venezuelan Nationals
Oct 03, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily permitted the Trump administration to revoke the temporary protected status (TPS) of over 300,000 Venezuelan nationals.
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Virginia AG Candidate Jay Jones Faces Backlash Over Violent Comments
Oct 03, 2025 — Elections
Virginia Democrat Attorney General candidate Jay Jones is under scrutiny after reports surfaced detailing his conversations in which he fantasized about.
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Taylor Swift Is A 30-Something Cosplaying As A Teen, And It Shows
Oct 03, 2025 — Culture
Taylor Swift's latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl," has drawn criticism for its perceived lack of maturity and originality. Some fans and critics argue that.
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Trump Should Start Raiding Antifa Terror Cells
Oct 03, 2025 — Opinion
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. This move was.
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Portland Police Arrest Journalist Amid Protests, Prompting Investigation
Oct 03, 2025 — Media
Portland Police arrested independent journalist Nick Sortor on October 2, 2025, during a protest outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building.
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Fatal Attack at Manchester Synagogue Raises Concerns Over Immigration Policies
Oct 03, 2025 — Immigration
A terror attack in Manchester on Thursday left two people dead and three injured, prompting renewed discussions about immigration policies in the United.
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Plea Deals and Paperwork Errors Allow Alleged Killer to Remain Free
Oct 03, 2025 — Courts & Law
In a recent House Judiciary hearing, Steve Federico, the father of a 22-year-old woman allegedly murdered in May while visiting friends in South Carolina.
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Concerns Grow Over Political Violence and Censorship on the Left
Oct 03, 2025 — Opinion
The recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has intensified discussions about political violence and censorship associated with leftist.
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Antifa's Historical Roots and Modern Actions Raise Concerns
Oct 03, 2025 — Opinion
In recent years, the Antifa movement has garnered significant attention, particularly following former President Donald Trump's designation of the group as a.
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New Documents Reveal Alleged Media-Government Collaboration in Russiagate Reporting
Oct 03, 2025 — Media
Recently declassified documents suggest that individuals associated with former FBI Director James Comey and Democratic Senator Adam Schiff may have leaked.
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D.C. Board Recommends Disbarment for Jeffrey Clark Amid Ongoing Legal Scrutiny
Oct 03, 2025 — Courts & Law
The D.C. Board on Professional Responsibility has recommended disbarment for Jeffrey Clark, a former Department of Justice official, over his conduct related to.
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Pro-Life Sanctuary Cities Are Saving Lives
Oct 03, 2025 — Opinion
In a recent opinion piece in The Hill, Jacob Lane criticized the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn ordinance adopted by Danville, Illinois, in May 2023. The.
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How Transhumanism Infected Everything
Oct 03, 2025 — Opinion
Transhumanism, often perceived as a fringe movement among Silicon Valley enthusiasts, has permeated various aspects of modern life, evolving into a dominant.
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Taxpayer Funding of Transgender Medical Procedures Under Scrutiny
Oct 03, 2025 — Health
A look at state and federal coverage rules for gender-affirming care, how ACA subsidies interact, and where litigation stands as of October 3, 2025.
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Composer Arvo Pärt's Popularity Exposes A Hunger For Beauty
Oct 03, 2025 — Culture
Music is a balance of tension and resolution, a principle that has guided many great composers throughout history. However, contemporary composers often reject.
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Amid Review Of Deadly Abortion Drug, FDA Greenlights Copycat
Oct 02, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a generic version of mifepristone, a medication widely used for abortions, manufactured by Evita.
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Del. University Won't Punish Students Who Thanked Kirk's Killer
Oct 02, 2025 — Media
The University of Delaware has responded to a controversy involving a student-produced comedy skit that included a reference to 'Charlie Kirk’s Killer' in its.
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Americans' Trust In Corporate Media Hits Lowest Level Ever
Oct 02, 2025 — Media
Legacy media have spent years perpetuating some of the biggest hoaxes in modern history, and it appears the American public is continuing to notice.
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Biden Let Aliens Overstay Expired Parole As Dems Push To Give Free Health Care To Parolees
Oct 02, 2025 — Immigration
As Democrats advocate for providing free health care to illegal immigrants with parole status, a recent report indicates that the Biden administration's.
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Media Coverage of Government Shutdown Lacks Usual Hysteria
Oct 02, 2025 — Media
As the federal government faces a shutdown, media coverage appears to differ from previous instances, with some outlets downplaying the situation. Politico.
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Government Shutdown Sparks Debate Over Health Care for Paroled Immigrants
Oct 02, 2025 — Immigration
The recent government shutdown has intensified the debate over health care access for immigrants granted parole by the Biden administration. Democrats have.
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Youngkin Directs Virginia Health Board to Regulate Transgender Participation in Women's Sports
Oct 02, 2025 — Elections
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has directed the state’s health board to create regulations aimed at protecting women’s sports and locker rooms from.
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Trump Admin Accelerating Doomed Biden Plan In Haiti
Oct 02, 2025 — Politics
The Trump Administration is reportedly set to accelerate a plan initiated during the Biden era aimed at addressing the escalating violence in Haiti. This plan.
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Quebec Court Ruling Sparks Debate on Family Structures
Oct 02, 2025 — Culture
Three men in a polyamorous relationship in Québec, Canada, have made headlines after legally adopting a three-year-old girl. While two of the men are recognized.
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FBI Ends Partnership with ADL Following Controversy Over TPUSA Designation
Oct 02, 2025 — Media
The FBI has announced the termination of its partnership with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), following backlash over the ADL's classification of Turning.
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Political Prisoner Peter Navarro Issues Warning About The Left
Oct 02, 2025 — Courts & Law
Peter Navarro, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, has emerged as a vocal critic of what he describes as the weaponization of justice by the.
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Media Reactions to Assata Shakur's Death Highlight Divided Perspectives
Oct 02, 2025 — Media
The recent death of Assata Shakur, a convicted murderer and former member of the Black Liberation Army, has sparked a polarized response from media outlets and.
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Spike in Google Searches Links Trump to Authoritarian Terms
Oct 02, 2025 — Opinion
Recent data indicates a significant increase in Google search results linking former President Donald Trump to terms such as "Hitler," "Nazi," and "fascist.".
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Demon Slayer Dominates Box Office Amid Concerns Over American Animation
Oct 02, 2025 — Media
President Trump announced a 100 percent tariff on foreign films, a move that coincides with the overwhelming success of the Japanese anime film "Demon Slayer.
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Debate Over Political Violence: Left vs. Right
Oct 02, 2025 — Opinion
The recent assassination of a prominent figure has reignited the debate over the sources of political violence in the United States, with some experts asserting.
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Dems Pretend They Don't Want Medicaid For Millions Of Migrants
Oct 02, 2025 — Immigration
The federal government shut down on Wednesday after Democrats refused to vote on a clean continuing resolution to keep the government funded for the next seven.
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Exclusive: Brief Asks DC Court To End 'Unethical, Un-American' Persecution Of Jeff Clark
Oct 01, 2025 — Courts & Law
America First Legal (AFL) has filed a brief supporting Jeffrey Clark, a former Trump Justice Department official, against what it describes as persecution from.
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Democrats Opt for Government Shutdown Over Health Care Restrictions for Noncitizens
Oct 01, 2025 — Immigration
Democrats opted to shut down the federal government on Wednesday rather than agree to restrictions on health care benefits for noncitizens. The decision follows.
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Supreme Court Delays Decision on Lisa Cook's Removal from Federal Reserve Board
Oct 01, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has opted not to intervene at this time in a case concerning the potential removal of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board. The.
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This Legal Org Protects Antifa Terrorist Cells From Prosecution
Oct 01, 2025 — Courts & Law
When President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terrorist organization last week, critics attacked the move, calling Antifa merely an idea.
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CUNY's 'Global Antifa' Course Raises Concerns Over Academic Freedom and Activism
Oct 01, 2025 — Education
The City University of New York (CUNY) is facing scrutiny over a course titled "Global Antifa," which encourages students to engage in activism related to.
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The Military's Biden-Era Recruiting Crisis Was A Leadership Issue
Oct 01, 2025 — Politics
The U.S. Marine Corps has met its recruiting targets for the 2025 fiscal year, according to a report from the Associated Press. This achievement follows similar.
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DOJ Investigates Des Moines Schools Following Superintendent's Arrest
Oct 01, 2025 — Immigration
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an investigation into Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS) following the recent arrest of its superintendent, Ian.
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Former Iowa Superintendent's Voter Registration Raises Concerns
Oct 01, 2025 — Elections
Ian Andre Roberts, the former superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, is facing deportation after being detained on charges of being in the country.
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Planned Parenthood Closes Major Houston Facility Amid Funding Cuts
Oct 01, 2025 — Courts & Law
Planned Parenthood's "Prevention Park," once the largest facility of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, has permanently closed its doors as of October 1. The.
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We Need To Rethink Women's Role In The Military
Oct 01, 2025 — Politics
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced last week the closure of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS). This decision follows his.
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Charlie Kirk's Legacy: A Call for Responsible Manhood
Oct 01, 2025 — Culture
The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk has left a significant void for many young men seeking role models. Kirk, known for his unapologetic stance on.
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Trump Administration Reassesses Approach to Sanctuary Officials
Oct 01, 2025 — Immigration
The Trump administration appears to be reconsidering its approach to sanctuary jurisdictions, with recent statements from Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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Critics Claim Media Misrepresents ICE Actions Amid Rising Tensions
Oct 01, 2025 — Media
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency has faced increasing scrutiny and criticism from various media outlets and political figures, particularly.
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Spanberger Won't Condemn Sex Offender Invading Girls' Spaces
Sep 30, 2025 — Crime
Virginia’s Fairfax County claims there is no “probable cause” to charge Richard Cox, a Tier III registered sex offender, for allegedly exposing himself to women.
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Schumer Faces Challenges in Government Funding Negotiations
Sep 30, 2025 — Politics
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is navigating a challenging landscape as Congress approaches a potential government shutdown. With funding set to.
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The Left's Love Affair With Terrorists Isn't New -- It's The Playbook
Sep 30, 2025 — Opinion
Assata Shakur died Thursday. Media coverage varied significantly, with The New York Times describing her as a "revolutionary" who fled to Cuba, while USA Today.