June 4, 2025
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Anti-Semitic Attacks Spreading Fear among Jewish Members of Congress |
by Joshua Arnold |
A recent series of anti-Semitic terror attacks in America has Jews on high alert, worried that they may become the victim. Even Jewish members of Congress are alarmed; Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) said he "increased our investment in security." As the name suggests, terrorism is spreading terror. The racist violence threatens not only Jews but America's entire system of constitutional order. |
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Pressure Growing on Hill for CBO Reforms as Congressional Agency's New Think Tank Rival Launches |
by Mark Tapscott |
Support is growing on and off Capitol Hill for major changes in the way the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) does its politically sensitive projections, or "scoring," of costs and economic effects of proposed legislation like the Big Beautiful Bill Act (BBB) now being considered in the Senate. |
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Critics of the Big Beautiful Bill 'Are Going to Be Wrong,' Johnson Warns |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
For months, the bright lights have been on the House, capturing the made-for-TV drama of the Republicans' Houdini-like wins. And while people have come to appreciate House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) as a sort of consensus whisperer, no one is quite sure what to make of his Senate counterpart. But now that Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is in the reconciliation hot seat, America is about to see what Mitch McConnell's replacement is made of. And as far as first tests go, this is a biggie. |
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FDA Chief 'Committed' to Investigating Abortion Pill |
by Ben Johnson |
After facing pressure from a pro-life Republican senator, the Trump administration official responsible for overseeing the nation's drug approval and regulation policies has promised to launch a full-scale investigation into the abortion pill, mifepristone - an announcement met with joy by the nation's right-to-life movement. |
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Outstanding - The Hate Charade: Tyler O'Neil and Chris Gacek on the SPLC (Ep.194) |
Podcast with Jared Bridges, Tyler O'Neil and Chris Gacek |
The Southern Poverty Law Center has been in the business of big hate for decades. Even after inspiring a 2012 domestic terror attack by an attempted mass-shooter who used their "hate map," the SPLC doubled down. The organization is once again targeting conservatives for their views. Daily Signal's Tyler O'Neil and Family Research Council's Chris Gacek explain the history and corruption of SPLC, their devolution to the far left, and impact of its hate map. |
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Fentanyl Seizures Plunge in Wake of Trump Border Policies |
by Dan Hart |
New government data has revealed that the amount of fentanyl seizures at the U.S.-Mexico border has dropped significantly in 2025 when compared to the previous year. Experts say a primary factor in the reduced flow of the deadly drug into the U.S. is the enormous increase in border enforcement policies that have been put in place by the Trump administration. |
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UN Report: Amid Negotiations, Iran's Enriched Uranium Increased 49% Since February |
by Joshua Arnold |
Iranian stockpiles of enriched uranium have grown by nearly 50% since February, according to a Saturday report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N. organ tasked with monitoring Iran's nuclear stockpiles. The radical Islamist regime now possesses 900.8 pounds of enriched uranium, enough to construct 10 nuclear weapons, up from the 605.8 pounds noted in the IAEA's February 8 report. "The nuclear program that Iran is trying to implement or create - that is top of mind for the Israelis and the Israeli government," said Rep. Marlon Stutzman (R-Ind.). |
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Analysis: Corporations Fear Conservative Consumers, Trump Admin. Enough to Leave Pride Month Alone |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Pride Month 2025 has begun - not with a bang, but a whimper, seemingly continuing a trend as corporations and institutions back away from celebrating the LGBT agenda. According to a report from Gravity Research, nearly 40% of corporate executives have muted their Pride promotion this year, while no executives reported plans to increase their Pride messaging. |
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No, NFL, Football Is Not Gay |
by Casey Harper |
I played football for four years in school. You know, "back in the day." Texas football. The real stuff. I can assure you it is not gay. In fact, if you called football "gay" at my East Texas high school, you may have been cut from the team. But the NFL seems to think so - or at least the handful of college-graduated young communications staffers do who came up with the ad that has sparked controversy, as always seems to happen on this issue in June. |
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Idaho Pride Event Canceled Because of Low Attendance |
by Zachary Gohl |
Event organizers have pulled the plug on a Pride "Season Kick-Off" in Boise, Idaho, after failing to sell enough tickets. In a post on Instagram, Boise Pride announced that "attendance didn't reach the level needed to hold the event responsibly. As a result, the June 6 event is cancelled and all tickets have been refunded." The post continued, "We remain committed to growing Pride in Boise - but it takes more than excitement. It takes showing up." The group also clarified that their aspirations to hold the event have not been fully dashed yet, saying, "We hope to bring this event back in the future - stronger and together." |
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YMCA Hides Evidence of Transgender Policies |
by Evelyn Elliott |
Seventeen-year-old Rebecca Phillips was getting out of the shower in the San Diego County YMCA women's locker room when she saw a group of older women from the aquatics class getting dressed. She thought they were all women until she heard a single male voice coming from the group. Startled, she turned to a swimming instructor, asking if there was a male in the women's locker room. |
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