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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 25

1987—As a result of a Seventh Circuit ruling (in American Jewish Congress v. City of Chicago), the city of Chicago no longer displays a nativity scene…

What Is the American Heritage?

The static American bloodline that nationalists wish to defend against immigration has always been...

Oil prices will go down but won’t collapse

Global oil prices are likely to remain under pressure in 2026. Supply is expected to exceed demand by as much as 4 million barrels a day. The Energy Information Administration expects inventories to continue building through 2026, reinforcing downward pressure on prices. West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark, is forecast to average around $51 a barrel in 2026, down […]

US is boosting China’s defense technology

The Chinese Communist Party wants to be the world’s sole superpower. To achieve its vision of global dominance, China is getting help from an unexpected source: the United States. A recently published U.S. congressional report highlights how Beijing is exploiting American resources and technology. The report, titled “Containment Breach,” provides an exhaustive overview of how the […]

Gen Z’s Christian resurgence is worth celebrating this Christmas

Whether the apparent cultural turn of early 2025 will produce lasting change remains an open question. Despite early promises from universities to scale back diversity, equity, and inclusion and recommit to open inquiry, campus life still feels stultified and defensive. As the American Enterprise Institute’s Sam Abrams wrote in the Washington Examiner this week, “beneath […]

Watch Trump, Mamdani speak to reporters: ‘I think you’re going to have a really great mayor’

President Trump praised New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (D) in a closely watched meeting Friday in the Oval Office. Trump said he congratulated Mamdani on his victory, and the two men exchange pleasantries, adding they agreed on a lot of issues. “I think you’re going to have hopefully a great mayor,” the president said....

California diver recovers 15 bodies over two year period

“I remember every single name and every single place of every single son and daughter I’ve found,” Juan Heredia said.

Taylor Swift, Tom Cruise and Scarlett Johansson top list of deepfaked stars

With the rise of AI, scammers are using the images of stars and influencers to trick fans.

Bipartisan House lawmakers float two-year ACA subsidy extension

A quartet of bipartisan House members on Friday unveiled legislation to extend ObamaCare's enhanced subsidies for two years along with some changes to try to assuage conservatives’ concerns about fraud.  The bill from Reps. Don Bacon (R-Neb.), Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.), Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.), and Jeff Hurd (R-Colo.) comprises the principles they previously publicly unveiled.   The bill is aimed at breaking through the...

Why flyers are being asked to behave with more ‘civility’

“It’s time to bring back civility and manners when we travel," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.

Michigan couple mourns after attacker kills ‘hero’ dog

A man who deputies say broke into a home, attacked a homeowner and killed a dog has been charged with three felonies.

Tim Ryan won’t run for Ohio governor next year

Former Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) announced Friday he is not planning to launch a bid for Ohio governor, leaving an opening for former state health director Dr. Amy Acton to become the Democratic nominee. “After careful consideration, much prayer and reflection, and after long conversations with my family, my closest friends and advisors, I’ve made...

Las Vegas father-son pair linked to 55-year-old cold case slaying

A 55-year-old mystery about a Canadian woman who seemingly fell off the face of the Earth was partially solved earlier this month with the announcement that human remains found in the desert more than half a century ago had finally been identified.  

Bureau of Labor Statistics cancels October inflation report due to shutdown

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced Friday that it would not produce its highly anticipated monthly inflation report for October after being unable to collect key data during the government shutdown. BLS said it will not release an update to the consumer price index (CPI) for October because it was unable to retroactively obtain...

Veteran Democratic pollster Mark Mellman dies

Veteran Democratic pollster and strategist Mark Mellman died this week, according to a statement released by the Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI).  The group, which Mellman founded and led, said Friday it was "devastated" to learn of Mellman’s death, referring to him as “a brilliant political strategist whose intellect and acumen shaped DMFI from the...

Vindman: Republicans lack ‘bravery’ to demand release of Trump-Mohammed bin Salman call transcript

Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Va.) on Friday said a bipartisan push would be required to force President Trump to release a transcript of a 2019 call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the wake of the murder of The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. However, Vindman said he did not expect his Republican colleagues...

The White House’s jobs-data blackout and the erosion of economic transparency 

The White House's decision to withhold October's employment and inflation data is a policy rupture with profound implications, as it moves from transparency to tactical informational control and risks eroding trust in the country's economic data.

House Democrat knocks ‘mealy-mouthed’ Johnson response to Trump sedition post

Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.) on Friday slammed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for not condemning President Trump’s recent post suggesting six Democratic lawmakers should be put to “death” for urging military members to defy what they classified as “illegal orders." “The words that the president chose are not the ones that I would use. Okay?...

Alabama library board votes to pull books that discuss being transgender from children’s sections

The Alabama Public Library Service Board of Directors voted Thursday to remove books about transgender individuals or that state there are more than two genders from the children’s section of public libraries.  The new rule says books about “transgender procedures, gender ideology or the concept of more than two biological genders” have to be placed...

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