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California Bay Area city considers ordinance blocking local resources from supporting Trump mass deportations

Redwood City's city council voted in favor of having staff draft an ordinance for future consideration that would restrict the city from cooperating with immigration authorities

Tom Cotton slams ‘partisans and obstructionists’ in DOD reportedly plotting to block Trump plans

Tom Cotton blasted Austin and defense officials for reportedly prepping to push back on Trump's agenda.

‘Deporter-in-chief’ Obama surpassed deportations under Trump’s first term

As many Democrats are voicing discontent with President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to carry out mass deportations in his second term, some commentators are pointing out that former President Barack Obama oversaw millions of deportations, even earning the title “deporter-in-chief."

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s federal Trump cases cost taxpayers more than $50 million, financials show

Jack Smith's investigations into Donald Trump over the last two years have presumably cost American taxpayers more than $50 million, according to Department of Justice expenditure reports.

Target countries call Trump’s tariff threat counterproductive, plead for cooperation

The foreign governments targeted in President-elect Donald Trump's latest tariff threat said higher U.S. levies designed to rein in drugs and illegal migration could violate the North American free-trade deal Mr. Trump himself negotiated in his first term, and that dialogue is better than confrontation.

Senate’s new oversight chief to force votes to tighten U.S. asylum laws, probe COVID-19 origins

Sen. Rand Paul, who will chair the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee beginning in January, said that on Day One, lawmakers will vote on his bill to block migrants from seeking asylum if they enter the U.S. illegally.

Rubio should reverse Blinken’s shameful anti-Christian bias as secretary of state

Progressives may lionize Secretary of State Antony Blinken for his support of LGBT diplomacy, and conservative critics may deride Blinken’s naivete in the face of rogue regimes and terrorists. Then there is gender equity: More women lost their freedom under Blinken than any other secretary. While throwing Afghan women under the bus was a one-time decision, Blinken’s betrayal of Christians was […]

Antisemitic incident at UVA is a warning amid escalating campus antisemitism

A University of Virginia student waited inside his Jewish housemate’s room with a firearm on Oct. 30. Robert Cabell Romer then threatened his housemate with the weapon when he returned to their off-campus home. As the Daily Progress reported, this was the culmination of multiple incidents of antisemitic hate the 20-year-old leveled against his target. Weeks earlier, […]

How to make yourself a grandparent

The children of a generation of parents are childfree, by choice or circumstance, and their parents are grappling with the consequences. The New York Times recently ran a piece about this titled “The Unspoken Grief of Never Becoming a Grandparent.” My grandparents were the parents of four children and, from those four children, only had […]

Finally, a win for working men 

Since the 1970s, working men, particularly those without college degrees, have experienced lower employment rates, increased social isolation and growing health risks. Today, we are starting to see early signs that this problem may be abating. But lately, men have started going back to work. During most recessions, the male employment rate falls and...

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