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October 7, 2025

Dems Back Virginia AG Candidate Despite 'Violent, Disgusting, Disqualifying' Texts about Killing Republicans
Dems Back Virginia AG Candidate Despite 'Violent, Disgusting, Disqualifying' Texts about Killing Republicans
by S.A. McCarthy
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and ongoing political violence targeting federal law enforcement, a Democratic candidate for the role of Virginia's attorney general is being exposed for explicitly wishing violence on his political opponents and their families - all without losing a single Democratic endorsement.
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Dems' Claims on Health Care Cuts Contradicted by Facts; Federal Safety Net Spending at Historic Highs
Dems' Claims on Health Care Cuts Contradicted by Facts; Federal Safety Net Spending at Historic Highs
by Mark Tapscott
Analyses by think tank health care experts from across the ideological spectrum suggest Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has put Democrats in a position based on a misrepresentation of the facts about federal health care spending in general and the impact of Trump's OBBBA on Medicare, Medicaid, and related programs.
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ICE in Chicago: Aggressive Tactics, Aggressively Attacked
ICE in Chicago: Aggressive Tactics, Aggressively Attacked
by Joshua Arnold
Police cars filled the street as armed agents rappelled through the night sky from helicopters positioned overhead. Federal officers went room by room, kicking down doors and throwing flash-bang grenades. The scene could have come out of a movie, but the setting was an ordinary apartment building in South Chicago, 7500 S. South Shore Drive.
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Seattle Public Schools Caught Pushing Free Chest Binders, Tucking Underwear to Kids
Seattle Public Schools Caught Pushing Free Chest Binders, Tucking Underwear to Kids
by Sarah Holliday
Despite President Donald Trump's executive order, "Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling," the Seattle Public Schools (SPS) reportedly launched a program that actively promoted transgenderism to its students.
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Contentious Federal Shutdown Rolls into Week 2
Contentious Federal Shutdown Rolls into Week 2
by S.A. McCarthy
The federal government shutdown entered its second week on Monday, with Republican and Democratic legislators still at an impasse over the federal budget. House Republicans passed a "clean" continuing resolution (CR) that was subsequently rejected by Senate Democrats.
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As Israel-Hamas Negotiations Begin, Experts Say the 'Devil Is in the Details'
As Israel-Hamas Negotiations Begin, Experts Say the 'Devil Is in the Details'
by Dan Hart
Following Hamas's initial agreement to a U.S-brokered 20-point ceasefire deal with Israel, the terrorist group continued negotiations with the Jewish state Monday for the possible release of the hostages that have been held in Gaza for two years. Experts say the terrorist group will push for as many concessions as it can get in order to maintain a footprint in Gaza despite U.S. and Israeli efforts to eliminate them from a future presence there.
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Israel and Syria: A Conversation with Charmaine Hedding
Israel and Syria: A Conversation with Charmaine Hedding
by Lela Gilbert
My introduction to the land of the Bible itself - and to the people I met - inspired me to stay far longer than I ever intended. In fact, I lived in Jerusalem for 10 years. That was the absolute limit to my visa capabilities, not to mention being away from my American friends and family for a decade. But during that inspiring and deeply informative time, I met several well-connected and loyally committed Israelis. One is my good friend and colleague Charmaine Hedding. Charmaine is the president of Shai Fund and oversees their global operations, strategy, and partnerships. I asked Charmaine to comment on some of the key issues presently confronting and potentially endangering Israel.
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The Left Must Acknowledge Its Violence Problem
The Left Must Acknowledge Its Violence Problem
by Yoe Suarez
Joanne Chesimard ("Assata Shakur" to her revolutionary fans) died a few days ago in Havana, under the protection of Castroism. The former member of the Black Liberation Army had been living in Cuba since 1984 after escaping from prison, where she was serving a sentence for murdering a police officer in New Jersey. Shakur went from the FBI's most wanted list to the pages of leftist American media, which applauded her as a revolutionary example.
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