November 20, 2024
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Psaki Claims Boys in Girls' Sports Is 'Right-Wing Propaganda ... Not Worthy of Debate' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
For all the talk of "self-reflection," Democrats have obviously learned nothing from the shellacking they took at the ballot box. In the two weeks since Republicans swept the House, Senate, and White House, the only conclusion the Left seems to have come to is this: they'd rather lose elections than give sanity a single inch. |
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DOGE Will Seize 'Historic Opportunity' to Downsize, 'Delete' Federal Government |
by Ben Johnson |
The two business leaders President-elect Donald Trump has tasked with downsizing the federal bureaucracy say they are "not going to squander" the 2024 election mandate and plan to slash wasteful spending, eliminate unnecessary jobs, and possibly abolish whole federal agencies. |
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Dems Continue Infighting over Trans Issues after Election Loss |
by Joshua Arnold |
Their recent electoral thumping has Democrats distraught. "That was a cataclysm," exclaimed Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.). "Electoral map wipeout. Senate D practical ceiling is now 52 seats. R's is 62." As a result, prominent Democrats from former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile to Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) have declared that "the Democratic Party needs to be rebuilt." |
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Pete Hegseth Must Reform 'Woke' Military: Congressman |
by Ben Johnson |
As Democrats deride President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense, one congressman says Hegseth is just the man to turn the Biden-Harris administration's "woke and weaponized" military into a "strong and focused" fighting force. The president's proposal to remove underperforming or politicized generals would actually depoliticize a Pentagon that once again failed its annual audit, he added. |
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China Increases Stranglehold on Hong Kong, Sentences Pro-Democracy Activists |
by Dan Hart |
Following the last planned meeting between President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping over the weekend, reports emerged that Xi set out four "red lines" to Biden that could not be crossed, which included "democracy and human rights." The details surfaced as news broke that the communist regime sentenced over 40 Hong Kong citizens to lengthy prison sentences for advocating for democracy in the region. |
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Trump Announces More Cabinet Nominations and White House Appointments |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Over the past several weeks, conservatives have been treated to a bevy of announcements from President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team, nominating Cabinet secretaries and appointing key players in his second administration. The latest editions include appointments to the Departments of Transportation and Energy as well as White House Communications. |
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Christian University Wins Legal Battle against Department of Education |
by Sarah Holliday |
Grand Canyon University (GCU), the largest Christian university in the country, just won a lengthy legal battle after its status as a nonprofit was targeted by the Biden administration's Department of Education (DOE). |
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Dark Times in Cuba See Light in Response by Citizens and Church |
by Yoe Suarez |
A dark autumn. That is what Cuba has experienced in the past month. The continuous impact on citizens by weeks of blackouts and natural disaster has increased discontent among those who live on the island. Cuba's electrical system collapsed on October 18 due to the unexpected shutdown of the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant (Matanzas province), one of the largest in the country. |
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Trump Confirms Plan to Use Military to Deport Illegals, but Legal Hurdles Remain: Experts |
by Sarah Holliday |
The goal of securing the border and conducting a mass deportation of illegal immigrants has been a major part of President-elect Donald Trump's campaign. As he assembles his administration, Americans are gradually receiving more details on how he plans to work this out. On Monday, Trump confirmed that the military will be involved. |
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2,400 Anti-Christian Hate Crimes Reported in Europe |
by Anugrah Kumar |
Anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe reached a total of 2,444 incidents in 2023, according to a report that compiled data from police and civil society sources across 35 European countries. The statistics include 232 personal attacks on Christians, ranging from harassment and threats to physical violence. |
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