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January 16, 2026
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| Iranian Regime Postpones Executions in Fear of U.S. Strike |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Wednesday greeted what seemed like the calm before a storm. President Donald Trump had promised to take action if the Iranian regime killed protestors, and the regime had done plenty of killing. American military bases in the Middle East went on high alert. Iran closed its airspace. "All the signals are that a U.S. attack is imminent," an unnamed Western military official told Reuters. "But that is also how this administration behaves to keep everyone on their toes. Unpredictability is part of the strategy." |
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| GOP Turns Up the Heat on Trump to Clamp Down on Wildly Unsafe Abortion Drug |
| by Suzanne Bowdey |
| Mayra Rodriguez can't undo the years she worked at Planned Parenthood - just like she can't forget the harrowing stories she regrets ever being a part of. "You understand that what you have been selling has never been freedom - not for the mother and not for the child. What you have been selling [is] pain and darkness, and it's bloody." She pauses. "[F]or 17 years, I helped no one," Mayra admits. "I helped no one," she repeats, "but I destroyed many." |
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| Minneapolis Rioters Targeting ICE after Second Shooting Incident |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| Violent rioters in Minneapolis are ramping up their efforts to target federal immigration officers, while local police are simply standing down. According to a video report from Nick Sortor, Minneapolis rioters broke open a weapons locker in a federal law enforcement vehicle and stole what was identified in the video as an FBI rifle, in addition to ammunition. "There's some bullets," one of the rioters is heard saying in the video. Another urges, "Get that sh**." A rioter smoking a cigarette is then seen ripping military and law enforcement badges off of the raided locker. |
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| NATO Allies Deploy Symbolic Force to Greenland - against Trump Rhetoric |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Small contingents of soldiers from NATO member nations arrived Wednesday in Greenland, symbolically supporting Denmark's claim to the territory against Trump administration rhetoric. "From today, there will be an expanded military presence in and around Greenland - in close cooperation with NATO allies," the Danish Defense Ministry stated. |
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| From Midnight Slaughters to Threats of Extermination: Nigeria's Christians Displaced by Genocide |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| As millions of Nigerians face escalating terror, a chilling new chapter unfolded this week: thousands fled for their lives in northwestern Nigeria after infamous Fulani bandit leader Bello Turji threatened to exterminate entire villages. He vowed: not even a chicken will be spared if anyone remains upon his return. Triggered by a security raid that killed one of his men, Turji's gang unleashed agony on Tidibale in Sokoto state, gunning down the innocent and torching homes until dozens of villages stood as smoking ash. Now, in nearby Isa alone, 3,000 terrified refugees seek help, haunted by the fear that death is only a dawn away. |
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| Persecution of Christians Has Expanded across the Globe, Report Reveals |
| by Dan Hart |
| A new report has revealed that the persecution of Christians continues to expand worldwide, with countries like Syria, North Korea, and Nigeria driving the surge in oppression. Still, some bright spots of receding persecution have also emerged in south Asia. |
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| Articles of Impeachment Filed against Tim Walz amid Minnesota's Fraud Scandal |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| Failed Democratic vice presidential candidate and scandal-ridden Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) could soon be facing impeachment in his home state. Minnesota Rep. Mike Wiener (R) filed articles of impeachment against Walz this week, citing the governor's "corrupt conduct" related to rampant fraud and abuse of state and federal welfare programs by Minnesota's sizable Somali immigrant population. |
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| Inside the Mission to Protect Cuba's Children: 5 Years after ALEPSIG, the Silenced Revolt |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| The "To School, But Without Gender Ideology" (ALEPSIG) campaign was born in May 2021 when a group of parents who were members of various churches on the island read for the first time Resolution 16/2021 of the Castroist Ministry of Education. The legislation violated the religious freedom of families by teaching content about sexuality and human nature contrary to the conscience of believers and perpetuated the violation of parents' right to choose the education given to their children. |
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