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January 6, 2026
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| Trump Promises Support for Iranian Protestors |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| President Donald Trump has found a new source of leverage against Iran's Islamist regime - the Iranian people themselves. Protests that began nine days ago have now spread to 26 of Iran's 31 provinces, as economic unrest catalyzed widespread dissatisfaction with the regime to the brink of open revolt. As is its habit, the repressive regime is now turning its weapons upon its own subjects, earning a stern warning from President Trump. "If Iran shots [sic] and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their [the protesters'] rescue," the president said on social media. "We are locked and loaded and ready to go." |
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| Dems Join Communist Regimes in Wagging Fingers at Trump over Venezuela Raid |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| The high-profile capture of Venezuelan autocrat Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces has sparked a firestorm of controversy, both at home and abroad. Domestically, Democrats are crying, "Foul," framing President Donald Trump's Venezuelan raid as a violation of both his constitutional authorities as president and international law. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) claimed in a Sunday interview that there was "no evidence" that Maduro's regime posed "an imminent threat to the health, the safety, the well-being, the national security of the American people." |
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| Leftists Summon Bostock's Ghost to Haunt Federal Employee Health Insurance |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Left-wing activists welcomed the new year with yet another challenge to the Trump administration. While most Americans enjoyed a quiet waffle brunch at home or tuned into the Rose Bowl Parade, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation announced on January 1 that it had filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of federal employees, alleging that the Trump administration's decision to cut gender transition procedures from federal health insurance plans constituted workplace sex discrimination. |
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| Tim Walz Ends Reelection Campaign amid $19B Minnesota Fraud Scandal |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| After losing his bid for the vice presidency late in 2024, Minnesota's far-left governor is ditching his reelection efforts for his current office in the face of allegations of widespread fraud and corruption. |
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| China Ramps Up Aggression toward Taiwan amid Maduro Capture |
| by Dan Hart |
| In the wake of China's largest military operation surrounding Taiwan to date, analysts say that Beijing's communist regime is becoming increasingly more aggressive against the independent island and will likely leverage the U.S.'s recent capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro to their strategic advantage. |
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| Another Study Warns How Digital Devices Are Shaping (and Harming) Young Minds |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| Not long ago, people used the internet to escape reality. Even if it was just a quick scroll, it was a fun way to unwind by checking in on friends and family through the latest Facebook updates, watching a funny video on YouTube, or taking the latest silly Buzzfeed quiz. But now, as I read the other day, it's almost as if people are turning to reality to get a break from the internet. Never mind the question of how this is possible... I want to know: how could this possibly be healthy? |
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| The Rightward Shift in Latin America |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| Maps change. And sometimes they change for the better. That is the case in South America and the Caribbean after most legislative and presidential elections began to show a distancing from the radical Left, allied with China, Iran, and Russia. |
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