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Democrats Signal Intent to Pursue Legal Action Against Trump After Presidency
Jan 23, 2026 — Courts & Law
Democrats indicate plans to prosecute Donald Trump and his allies after he leaves office, raising concerns about political motivations behind legal actions.
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NIH Ends Funding for Research Using Aborted Fetal Tissue
Jan 22, 2026 — Health
The National Institutes of Health will no longer fund research involving aborted fetal tissue, marking a significant shift in federal policy.
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Federal Agents Arrest Anti-ICE Activists Following Church Incident in Minnesota
Jan 22, 2026 — Immigration
Two anti-ICE activists were arrested for their alleged roles in a disruption at a Minnesota church, raising tensions over immigration enforcement.
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Trump Urged to Follow Jackson's Example Amid Minnesota Unrest
Jan 22, 2026 — Opinion
President Trump is advised to emulate Andrew Jackson's decisive leadership style to address unrest in Minnesota, raising concerns over federal authority.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump's Firing of Federal Reserve Governor
Jan 22, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding President Trump's removal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about executive authority and.
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Supreme Court Hears Case on Trump's Authority to Fire Federal Reserve Governor
Jan 21, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether President Trump can legally remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about executive power.
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Critics Claim Democrats Ignored Immigration Laws, Prompting Current Policy Challenges
Jan 21, 2026 — Immigration
Critics argue that Democrats' past immigration policies have led to current challenges, while others defend the need for humane solutions.
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Minnesota Democrats Face Criticism Over Immigration Enforcement Policies
Jan 21, 2026 — Immigration
Minnesota Democrats are accused of creating a crisis over immigration enforcement, raising tensions between state and federal authorities.
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Jack Smith to Testify Before House Judiciary Committee Amid Controversy
Jan 21, 2026 — Courts & Law
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is set to testify before Congress, facing scrutiny over his past statements and the investigation into Trump.
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Virginia Democrats Propose Bill to Eliminate Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Violent Crimes
Jan 20, 2026 — Courts & Law
Virginia Democrats are advancing a bill to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes, raising concerns about public safety and judicial accountability.
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Virginia Democrats Propose New Taxes Amid Affordability Promises
Jan 20, 2026 — Elections
Virginia Democrats face backlash for proposed tax increases on everyday services, raising questions about their commitment to affordability after recent elections.
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Protesters Disrupt Church Service in St. Paul, Don Lemon Covers Incident
Jan 20, 2026 — Immigration
Protesters interrupted a church service in St. Paul, accusing a pastor of ties to ICE, while Don Lemon's involvement raises questions about journalistic ethics.
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Pastors Face Pressure to Uphold Religious Freedom Amid Immigration Debate
Jan 20, 2026 — Immigration
A recent disruption at Cities Church in Minnesota raises questions about the balance between immigration advocacy and religious freedom for congregants.
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Don Lemon Faces Backlash After Church Disruption with Activists
Jan 19, 2026 — Media
Don Lemon's involvement in a church disruption by anti-ICE activists raises questions about journalistic integrity and media bias.
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Trump Administration Faces Criticism Over Response to Minnesota Church Incident
Jan 19, 2026 — Immigration
The Trump administration is criticized for its response to a church disruption in Minnesota, raising concerns about law enforcement and public safety.
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ICE Arrest Sparks Controversy Over Media Coverage and Claims of Misconduct
Jan 19, 2026 — Immigration
A woman's arrest by ICE in Minneapolis raises questions about media narratives and the accuracy of claims made by activists and officials.
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Minneapolis Faces Unrest Amid Allegations of Insurrection
Jan 19, 2026 — Crime
Minneapolis experiences significant unrest as law enforcement faces violent protests, raising questions about public safety and government response.
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ICE Targets Child Abusers in Latest Deportation Roundup
Jan 16, 2026 — Immigration
ICE has arrested several individuals convicted of child abuse as part of a crackdown on criminal unauthorized immigrants, raising concerns about immigration policy.
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Jeffrey Steele Releases New Song 'A Voice' Highlighting Everyday Americans
Jan 16, 2026 — Culture
Country singer Jeffrey Steele's new song 'A Voice' aims to resonate with the experiences of everyday Americans, emphasizing their often overlooked struggles.
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Florida Ends American Bar Association's Grip On Law Schools
Jan 16, 2026 — Courts & Law
Florida's Supreme Court has ended the ABA's exclusive role in law school accreditation, aiming to enhance access to legal education and diversify perspectives.
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Third Circuit Ends Blockade on Deportation of Pro-Hamas Activist
Jan 15, 2026 — Immigration
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a ruling that blocked the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas activist, citing jurisdiction issues.
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Shooting Incident in Minneapolis Raises Concerns Over Law Enforcement Resistance
Jan 15, 2026 — Crime
A recent shooting during an ICE operation in Minneapolis highlights tensions over law enforcement and public safety, prompting calls for stronger action.
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House Republicans Join Democrats to Defeat Amendment Defunding Judges
Jan 14, 2026 — Courts & Law
A bipartisan coalition in the House voted against an amendment to cut funding for two judges, highlighting divisions within the GOP on judicial issues.
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Senate Hearing Highlights Divisions Over Mail-Order Abortion Pills
Jan 14, 2026 — Elections
Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over the safety of mail-order mifepristone during a hearing, raising concerns about women's health and abortion access.
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Federal Reserve's Renovation Costs Rise to $2.5 Billion Amid Criticism of Design
Jan 14, 2026 — Opinion
The Federal Reserve's renovation project has seen costs soar to $2.5 billion, raising concerns over aesthetics and budget management.
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Supreme Court Justices Question Legal Definitions of Gender in Sports Case
Jan 13, 2026 — Courts & Law
During oral arguments in a key case, Justice Alito challenged an attorney on the definitions of gender and biological sex in relation to women's sports.
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Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Barrett Engage in Transgender Sports Debate
Jan 13, 2026 — Courts & Law
During oral arguments, Justices Gorsuch and Barrett discussed the implications of transgender participation in women's sports, raising significant legal questions.
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Virginia Democrats Prepare Legislative Agenda on Abortion, Gun Control, and Redistricting
Jan 13, 2026 — Elections
Virginia Democrats plan to advance abortion rights, gun restrictions, and redistricting as they take control of the state government.
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Judge Ho Critiques Judicial Supremacy in New Article
Jan 13, 2026 — Courts & Law
Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho criticizes judicial supremacy, arguing it undermines the judiciary's role and fosters elitism among judges.
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Female Athletes, Republican AGs Rally to Defend Women's Sports at Supreme Court
Jan 12, 2026 — Courts & Law
A coalition of female athletes and Republican attorneys general gathered in D.C.
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New York Times Analysis Sparks Debate Over Minneapolis Shooting Incident
Jan 12, 2026 — Media
A New York Times analysis of a Minneapolis shooting raises questions about law enforcement actions and media interpretations, igniting a public debate.
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Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld Announce Pregnancy Amid Celebrity Spotlight
Jan 12, 2026 — Culture
NFL star Josh Allen and actress Hailee Steinfeld reveal their pregnancy, highlighting a traditional family model in a celebrity culture often criticized for its.
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Indiana Lawmakers Consider Ban on Ranked-Choice Voting Amid Activist Push
Jan 12, 2026 — Elections
Indiana lawmakers are moving to ban ranked-choice voting as election integrity activists raise concerns over its implementation and impact on elections.
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2025 Winners and Losers: A Year in Review
Dec 31, 2025 — Opinion
The Federalist highlights key winners and losers of 2025, reflecting on immigration, media, and political figures.
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Media Credibility Declines Amid Allegations of Hoaxes in 2025
Dec 31, 2025 — Media
A report highlights significant media hoaxes in 2025, raising questions about journalistic integrity and public trust in news outlets.
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Experts Suggest Cleaning Your Room Before New Year's Resolutions
Dec 30, 2025 — Opinion
As 2026 approaches, experts recommend starting the year by organizing personal spaces to foster mental clarity and discipline.
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Critique of Trump Impressions Sparks Debate Among Comedians
Dec 30, 2025 — Opinion
A Federalist columnist argues that Trump impersonations lack originality and humor, igniting discussions on comedy's evolution and creativity.
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Special Counsel's Attorney Accused of Undermining Clinton Foundation Investigation
Dec 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
Ray Hulser, an attorney for Special Counsel Jack Smith, faces scrutiny for allegedly obstructing a Clinton Foundation probe during the Trump administration.
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Critics Highlight 2025's Top Alleged Misrepresentations by Democrats
Dec 29, 2025 — Opinion
A new report outlines what it calls the top 25 lies of 2025, focusing on immigration, media narratives, and political accountability.
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Young Conservatives Prioritize Affordability and Immigration at AmericaFest
Dec 23, 2025 — Immigration
At Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, young conservatives emphasized affordability and immigration as key issues for their generation.
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'E Pluribus Unum' Emphasizes Unity Amid Immigration Debate
Dec 23, 2025 — Immigration
The phrase 'E pluribus unum' highlights the tension between American values and current immigration practices, raising questions about assimilation.
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Southern Baptist Convention Faces Credibility Crisis Amid #MeToo Investigations
Dec 23, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Southern Baptist Convention grapples with credibility issues following revelations about its handling of sexual abuse allegations and investigations.
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NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle Dies in Plane Crash After Heroic Hurricane Relief Efforts
Dec 23, 2025 — Culture
Greg Biffle, a NASCAR driver known for his racing success and humanitarian efforts, died in a plane crash on December 18, 2025, at age 55.
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Fulton County Acknowledges Unlawful Certification of Early Ballots in 2020 Election
Dec 23, 2025 — Elections
Fulton County officials admitted to unlawfully certifying early ballots in the 2020 election, raising concerns about election integrity in Georgia.
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Noncitizen Admits to Voting Multiple Times in Georgia Elections
Dec 22, 2025 — Elections
A noncitizen in Georgia admitted to voting multiple times, raising concerns about election integrity and prompting a state investigation.
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Ohio Enacts Law Requiring All Mail Ballots to Be Returned by Election Day
Dec 22, 2025 — Elections
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signs a law mandating all mail-in ballots be received by Election Day, amid concerns over election integrity and voter confusion.
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Documents Reveal Obama-Biden Administration's Actions in Clinton Investigation
Dec 22, 2025 — Courts & Law
Newly released documents show the Obama-Biden administration limited FBI access to evidence in the Clinton investigation, raising concerns over executive privilege.
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Michigan Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative Paused Amid Opposition
Dec 22, 2025 — Elections
A campaign to introduce ranked-choice voting in Michigan has paused its efforts after failing to gather enough signatures, highlighting ongoing electoral debates.