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The media won’t let Christianity decline

The number of words mainstream media outlets spend on Christianity is sometimes confounding. They remain fixated on it at the same time that they seek to level it, and they keep it central to public thought.  It is a relationship that brings out the exceptional status of Christianity: No other religion reasonably endures the amount […]

Climate activists no longer hide their antinatalism

The climate cult has shifted its sights from negotiations to demands. And it is clear in their methods that, behind any motivation by environmental concern, the operation is antinatalist at heart. Climate activism has existed for decades, so their argument is nothing new. But newer groups of younger, radical climate activists — ones who fit […]

Liberal prosecutors let antisemitic protesters off the hook

Antisemitism is still tolerated on college campuses across the country, if not by university officials, then by liberal law enforcement officials who view the justice system as a political tool. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced that it would be dropping the charges against “pro-Palestinian” antisemitic protesters who were arrested earlier his year on […]

Trump asks Supreme Court to delay TikTok ban so he can ‘negotiate a resolution to save the platform’ 

President-elect Trump asked the Supreme Court to delay the deadline for a potential TikTok ban, which is slated for the day before his inauguration. The court has agreed to hear TikTok’s challenge to the potential ban on an expedited schedule, but Trump told the justices that delaying the law until he returns to the White House...

GOP rep on backing Johnson as Speaker: ‘I’m going to keep my options open’

Rep. Scott Perry (Pa.), a former chair of the House Freedom Caucus, is the latest Republican to decline to commit to supporting Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) as the House prepares to formally elect a Speaker on Jan. 3, adding uncertainty to the GOP leader’s prospects of retaining his gavel. “Right now, I think that Mike...

Former director of both FBI, CIA cautions against Patel and Gabbard

The only man to lead both the FBI and CIA spoke out against Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard, two of President-elect Trump’s top intelligence picks, saying both positions require “complete independence from political influence.” William Webster, who led the agencies under both Democratic and Republican presidents, made the comment in a letter to senators, saying...

Second Florida Democratic lawmaker switches to GOP

A second Democratic Florida legislator has switched parties to the GOP this month, citing her former party’s lack of unified support for Israel. State Rep. Hillary Cassel (R) said in a Friday statement on the social platform X that she is not making the decision lightly, but she is joining the Republican Party because she...

MAGA civil war erupts between Musk, critics over H-1B visas

A Trump World civil war has erupted over visas for highly skilled workers, with the president-elect’s new tech industry allies like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy on one side and the anti-immigration MAGA base on the other. The clash is a preview of the challenges in holding the Trump coalition together as his administration executes...

Sanders pens Fox News op-ed slamming political power of billionaires: ‘That is not democracy’ 

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) published an op-ed on Fox News, slamming the political power of billionaires in the U.S. and increasing wealth concentration, arguing the country is moving down "the path of oligarchy." Sanders, who in November secured his fourth term in the Senate, wrote that the country is diverging in two opposite directions: the...

More Americans approve of Trump 2.0 transition than first time around: Survey

Fifty-one percent of Americans approve of the way President-elect Trump has handled his presidential transition, according to a new Gallup survey. It's a slightly higher number than in December 2016, when 48 percent said they felt positive about the Trump transition compared to 48 percent who felt negative. In the new Gallup poll, 44 percent...

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