Category: News
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“WOKE CHURCH GIVES CASH”: Maryland Diocese Handing Out $50K ‘Reparations’ Checks While Democrats Fight Over State Payouts
The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland has announced it is accepting applications for its fifth round of reparations grants, marking another step in the religious organization’s sustained effort to financially atone for the legacy of slavery and systemic racism. The initiative, which offers grants ranging from $25,000 to $50,000, is part of a growing movement of…
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Internal Bleeding vs. “Refrigerator Door”: Medical Details Escalate War of Words Between DHS and Mayor Frey Over ICE Shooting
The battle over the death of Renee Nicole Good has moved from the street corner where she died to the medical charts of the agent who shot her. In a direct rebuttal to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s dismissive comments, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed Wednesday that ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding…
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Biology vs. Identity: The High Court Wrestles with Title IX, “Immutable Sex,” and the Future of Women’s Sports
The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority signaled on Tuesday that it is prepared to uphold state laws banning transgender females from competing in women’s and girls’ sports. During more than three hours of intense oral arguments, the justices probed the collision between the 50-year-old promise of Title IX and the modern movement for transgender inclusion. While…
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“Fascinating” Flip-Flop: Walz Praises Resigning Prosecutor Just Days After Suggesting He Should Be Fired
In the volatile world of Minnesota politics, a week is a lifetime. Just seven days ago, Governor Tim Walz stood before reporters and suggested U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson should be fired for “defamation.” On Tuesday, he took to social media to mourn Thompson’s resignation as a “huge loss for our state.” The sudden 180-degree turn…
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The Pardon Gamble: Why the DC Pipe Bomb Suspect Entered a Not Guilty Plea Despite an Alleged Confession
In a federal courtroom just blocks from where two viable pipe bombs were discovered five years ago, the man accused of planting them formally denied the charges on Friday. Brian J. Cole Jr., the 30-year-old Virginia man arrested in December after a five-year manhunt, pleaded not guilty to two counts of transporting and attempting to…
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Kelly Sues Hegseth Over Pension Cuts in Historic Clash of Branches
In a legal escalation that pits the Article I legislative branch directly against Article II executive power, Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) has filed a federal lawsuit against War Secretary Pete Hegseth and the newly renamed War Department. The suit seeks to block the administration’s unprecedented move to demote the retired Navy Captain and slash his…
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The Secret Funding Loophole: How Kristi Noem Is Using a Special Trump Law to Block Democrat Oversight
The battle over who gets to see inside the nation’s immigration detention centers has erupted again in federal court. House Democrats filed an emergency motion on Monday asking a judge to block a new directive from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem that requires lawmakers to give seven days’ advance notice before visiting ICE facilities. The Democrats…
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“It’s Simple, We Kill JD Vance”: University-Funded Radio Host Resigns After Secret Service Investigates Bluesky Threat
A single sentence posted on the social media platform Bluesky has ended a radio host’s volunteer career and drawn the scrutiny of federal law enforcement. The Secret Service confirmed to Fox News Digital that it is aware of a threat made against Vice President JD Vance by a volunteer DJ associated with WUML, a non-commercial…
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Portland’s Police Chief Broke Down in Tears: When Local Police Confirm What They Didn’t Want to Believe About Illegal Immigrants
Portland Police Chief Bob Day removed his glasses mid-sentence. His voice cracked. Tears rolled down his face as he confirmed what the Department of Homeland Security had been saying all along. The two Venezuelan illegal immigrants shot by a federal agent Thursday weren’t innocent victims. They had ties to Tren de Aragua—one of the most…
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Your Credit Card Rate Just Got Capped at 10% – Except It Didn’t (Here’s Why)
The Truth Social post went out Friday night. Credit card interest rates would be capped at 10% starting January 20. No legislation. No congressional vote. Just a presidential announcement that Americans would “no longer be ‘ripped off’ by Credit Card Companies.” By Saturday morning, constitutional scholars were asking the obvious question: Can a president unilaterally…