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9th Circuit Rules in Favor of Professor's Free Speech on Land Acknowledgments
Dec 19, 2025 — Courts & Law
The 9th Circuit Court ruled that the University of Washington violated a professor's First Amendment rights by punishing him for mocking land acknowledgments.
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Chaplains Support Hegseth's Push for Religious Focus in Military Ministry
Dec 19, 2025 — Politics
Retired Army chaplains express support for Secretary Hegseth's directive to restore religious emphasis in the Chaplain Corps amid concerns over secularism.
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Amtrak's Decision on American Freedom Train Raises Concerns for 250th Anniversary
Dec 19, 2025 — Opinion
The American Freedom Train seeks Amtrak's approval to travel for the 250th anniversary, raising questions about public celebration and bureaucratic hurdles.
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Debate Over Homeschooling Intensifies Following NYT Critique
Dec 19, 2025 — Education
A recent New York Times article criticizing homeschooling has sparked a debate about educational choices and public school failures.
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Michigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Comments on Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh
Dec 19, 2025 — Politics
Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow expresses a desire to throw beers at Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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EEOC Chair Appeals to White Males Facing Workplace Discrimination
Dec 18, 2025 — Courts & Law
EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas urges white males to report workplace discrimination, highlighting concerns over DEI policies and their impact on hiring practices.
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Trump Media Merges with TAE Technologies to Advance Fusion Energy
Dec 18, 2025 — Politics
Trump Media & Technology Group announces a $6 billion merger with TAE Technologies to develop fusion energy, aiming to transform America's energy landscape.
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HHS Moves to Defund Hospitals and States Promoting Gender Transition for Minors
Dec 18, 2025 — Health
The HHS announced it will defund hospitals and states that provide gender transition procedures for minors, citing safety concerns and lack of evidence.
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Rising Violence Against Christians in Nigeria Draws Attention
Dec 18, 2025 — Culture
Recent reports highlight the escalating violence against Christians in Nigeria, raising concerns over religious freedom and safety in the region.
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Debate Erupts Over American Identity Following Ramaswamy's Op-Ed
Dec 18, 2025 — Opinion
A heated debate on American identity has emerged after Vivek Ramaswamy's op-ed, raising questions about the nature of citizenship and cultural belonging.
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Virginia Replaces Robert E. Lee Statue with Barbara Rose Johns in U.S. Capitol
Dec 18, 2025 — Culture
Virginia has replaced a statue of Robert E. Lee with one of Barbara Rose Johns, igniting debate over historical representation and memory.
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Fulton County Admits 315,000 Votes Lacked Proper Certification in 2020 Election
Dec 17, 2025 — Elections
Fulton County acknowledged that 315,000 early votes from the 2020 election were counted without required signatures, raising integrity concerns.
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Poll Reveals Strong Support for Pro-Family Policies Among Americans
Dec 17, 2025 — Opinion
A new poll indicates that Americans favor pro-family policies, including abortion limits and support for women facing economic challenges.
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Federal Spending Per Person Surges Nearly 10,000 Percent Since 1916 Report Finds
Dec 17, 2025 — Politics
A new report reveals federal spending per person has increased nearly 10,000 percent since 1916, raising concerns about sustainability and fiscal responsibility.
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Canada's Euthanasia Program Becomes Fourth Leading Cause of Death
Dec 17, 2025 — Health
Canada's euthanasia program accounted for over 16,000 deaths in 2024, raising concerns about the implications of assisted suicide policies.
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Terror Attack at Bondi Beach Sparks Debate on Immigration Policies
Dec 17, 2025 — Immigration
A recent terrorist attack in Australia raises questions about immigration policies and their impact on national security.
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Education Department Identifies $12.5 Million Fraud Involving 'Ghost Students' in Minnesota
Dec 17, 2025 — Education
The Education Department revealed nearly 2,000 fraudulent student applications in Minnesota, raising concerns about oversight and fraud prevention measures.
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FBI Emails Reveal Doubts Over Mar-a-Lago Raid Justification
Dec 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
Newly released emails indicate the FBI believed it lacked probable cause for the Mar-a-Lago raid, raising questions about the decision-making process.
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Indiana Attorney General Sues Pornhub for Allegedly Violating Age Verification Laws
Dec 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
Indiana's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Pornhub's parent company for allegedly failing to comply with age verification laws aimed at protecting minors.
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Susie Wiles Faces Criticism After Vanity Fair Feature
Dec 16, 2025 — Media
Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff, draws scrutiny after revealing comments in a Vanity Fair feature, raising questions about her role and the administration's.
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Hegseth Orders Review of Discharges for Troops Exiting Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
Dec 16, 2025 — Politics
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth directs a review of discharge records for troops removed under Biden's COVID vaccine mandate, aiming to rectify past decisions.
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Four Extremists Charged in Alleged New Year’s Eve Bomb Plot in Los Angeles
Dec 16, 2025 — Crime
Four individuals face charges for allegedly plotting bombings in Los Angeles, raising concerns about domestic extremism and law enforcement responses.
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Chinese Billionaire's Surrogacy Raises Questions on Birthright Citizenship
Dec 16, 2025 — Immigration
Chinese billionaire Xu Bo's surrogacy practices highlight ongoing debates over birthright citizenship and its implications for U.S. immigration policy.
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Judge Rules Wisconsin Case Against Trump Allies Will Proceed to Trial
Dec 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
A Wisconsin judge has ruled that the case against Trump allies regarding alleged election fraud will move forward, raising questions about legal interpretations.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Tax Exemption for Catholic Charity
Dec 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a tax exemption for Catholic Charities, rejecting the attorney general's attempt to defy a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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The Federalist Highlights Notable Books of 2025
Dec 16, 2025 — Culture
The Federalist has released its list of notable books for 2025, showcasing a range of historical and contemporary themes.
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Hong Kong Court Convicts Pro-Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai
Dec 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
Jimmy Lai, a prominent pro-democracy figure in Hong Kong, was convicted on charges of collusion with foreign powers, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
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Scott Pelley Critiques Media Landscape Amid CBS Credibility Concerns
Dec 15, 2025 — Media
Scott Pelley addresses challenges facing CBS News, attributing them to external pressures while critics point to the network's own reporting issues.
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Shooting at Bondi Beach Kills 15, Raises Concerns Over Radicalization
Dec 15, 2025 — Immigration
A shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia left 15 dead, igniting debates over radicalization and gun laws amid rising security concerns.
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Trump Urged to Appoint Republicans to USPS Board Amid Election Integrity Concerns
Dec 15, 2025 — Elections
Calls for President Trump to nominate Republicans to the USPS Board grow as concerns about election integrity and mail-in voting persist.
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Indiana Senate Rejects Redistricting Plan Amid Internal GOP Divisions
Dec 15, 2025 — Elections
The Indiana Senate's recent vote against a redistricting plan highlights divisions within the GOP and raises questions about party loyalty to Trump.
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U.S. Government Seizes Stateless Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela
Dec 15, 2025 — Politics
The U.S. government has seized a stateless oil tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, raising concerns about escalating tensions and the legality of such actions.
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Illinois Governor Signs Assisted Suicide Bill into Law
Dec 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill allowing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients, raising ethical concerns and sparking debate.
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Senator Requests DOJ Investigation into Judge Accused of Misconduct in Trump Case
Dec 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
Sen. Ron Johnson has called for a DOJ investigation into alleged judicial misconduct involving a judge in a case against Trump campaign attorneys.
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Indiana Senate Rejects GOP Redistricting Plan Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Dec 12, 2025 — Elections
The Indiana Senate voted against a GOP-backed redistricting plan that aimed to increase Republican congressional seats, highlighting internal party tensions.
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ADF Supports Employee's Right to Refuse Pronoun Use at Work
Dec 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Alliance Defending Freedom asserts that employees can refuse to use pronouns inconsistent with their beliefs, highlighting tensions in workplace policies.
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Feminism Critiqued as a Dominant Ideology in Modern Society
Dec 12, 2025 — Opinion
Carrie Gress argues that feminism has evolved into a powerful ideology, likening it to a megachurch that shapes women's roles and societal norms.
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Debate Over Immigration Policy Echoes 1920s Restrictions
Dec 12, 2025 — Immigration
The discussion around Trump's immigration policies draws parallels to the restrictive Johnson-Reed Act of the 1920s, raising concerns about assimilation and national.
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Supreme Court Case Could Shift Power Dynamics Between President and Independent Agencies
Dec 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court's consideration of Trump v. Slaughter may redefine presidential authority over independent agencies, raising concerns among critics.
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'Groceries' Are Not 'Old Fashioned,' And Other Reminders For Trump
Dec 12, 2025 — Opinion
President Trump faces criticism for his comments on affordability and the economy, highlighting concerns among voters about rising costs.
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DOJ Sues Minneapolis Schools Over Racially Preferential Hiring Practices
Dec 11, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Minneapolis Public Schools for allegedly giving preferential treatment to non-white teachers, raising legal.
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Trump's Comments on Culture Spark Outrage Among Democrats
Dec 11, 2025 — Immigration
President Trump's remarks about certain countries have reignited debates on cultural values and immigration policy, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Birthright Citizenship Amid Immigration Debate
Dec 11, 2025 — Immigration
The Supreme Court will review a case challenging birthright citizenship, raising questions about the 14th Amendment and immigration policy.
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FDA Commissioner Confirms Review of Abortion Pill Mifepristone Underway
Dec 10, 2025 — Health
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced a review of mifepristone will be released once completed, amid rising concerns over its safety and accessibility.
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D.C. Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Ban on Transgender Military Service
Dec 10, 2025 — Politics
A D.C. appeals court upheld the Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, marking a significant legal victory for the former.
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Wisconsin Judge Accused of Misconduct in Trump Electors Case
Dec 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
New court documents allege Wisconsin Judge John Hyland received outside help in ruling on the Trump electors case, raising concerns about judicial integrity.
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'Gold-Standard' Immigration Bill Slows In Indiana Amid Redistricting
Dec 10, 2025 — Immigration
Indiana's immigration enforcement bill faces delays as redistricting takes priority, raising concerns among supporters about its effectiveness.
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Supreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Precedent
Dec 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its historical context.