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January 30, 2026
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| From Classroom to Clash: The Long March to Disorder |
| by Tony Perkins |
| As cities descend into repeated cycles of chaos and lives are lost in Minnesota, Americans are asking a simple question: how did we get here? |
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| 'Medical Malpractice': DOJ Asks Court to Stall Federal Case on Abortion Drug |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| The White House is intervening in a lawsuit intended to block abortion drugs from being shipped into red states with pro-life laws in place, asking a federal court to pause the case. On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, requesting that Louisiana's lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) be stayed, citing the FDA's ongoing study of the abortion drug mifepristone and arguing that Louisiana's lawsuit may not succeed in barring blue state abortionists from shipping the abortion drug into pro-life states. |
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| FBI's Fulton County Raid Responds to State Election Board Investigation |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| An FBI raid on Wednesday afternoon drew fresh controversy to Fulton County, Ga., the site of many contentious wranglings over the narrowly divided 2020 election. FBI agents searched the Fulton County Elections Hub, fulfilling a warrant for "all records related to the 2020 election in Fulton County," according to the local 11Alive news, which viewed the warrants. More than five years after the fact, the FBI investigation cannot undo the results of the 2020 election, but it can clarify Fulton County's still-muddled record, closing an ugly chapter of American history and hopefully bolstering confidence in the integrity of future elections. |
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| Like Their Southern Secessionist Ancestors, Today's Democrats Push New 'Massive Resistance' to Federal Law Enforcement |
| by Mark Tapscott |
| In 1956, segregationist Democratic Senator Harry F. Byrd pushed for "massive resistance" to federal civil rights law enforcement. Today, Democrats Tim Walz, Larry Krasner, Jacob Frey, etc. are hailed for doing the same thing against federal immigration law enforcement. |
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| As AI 'Nudify' Apps Proliferate, Polls Show Strong Majority of U.S. Voters Demand Regulation |
| by Dan Hart |
| A new survey has revealed that a substantial majority of Americans, including Republican voters, have strong reservations about emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technology and think AI companies should be regulated and liable for harms, citing concerns over its potential replacement of workers, harmful chatbots, and other worries. |
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| Homan Takes Over, N.J. Dems Resist: Immigration Enforcement Updates |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| All eyes have been on Minneapolis for weeks, as the Democrat-led city has been rocked by riots and violence, including two fatal altercations with federal law enforcement. While Border Czar Tom Homan is on the scene and pledging a "drawdown," easing the conflict between left-wing rioters and federal agents, President Donald Trump still has to contend with backlash against his Homeland Security Secretary and congressional Republicans breaking ranks on the Trump administration's signature issue. Here are the latest updates. |
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| The 'Greater Than' Campaign to Overturn Obergefell: Putting Children's Needs Above Adults' Desires |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| For over a decade, champions of biblical, natural, and evidence-based marriage and family have tirelessly fought against the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges ruling that sought to redefine marriage nationwide to include same-sex unions. In 2025, excitement surged when Kim Davis's case reached the Supreme Court - explicitly urging the justices to overturn Obergefell and restore marriage policy to the states. Yet, in November, the court quietly declined to take on the case, leaving the precedent untouched. Undeterred, dedicated advocates have only grown fiercer, charging forward with fresh resolve. |
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| Celebrities, Corporations, and Conservatives Rally behind Trump Accounts Program |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| What do rapper Nicki Minaj, conservative organization Turning Point USA, and Bank of America, have in common? They are among a growing wave of high-profile individuals and major corporations pledging significant contributions to the Trump Accounts program, an initiative designed to provide newborns and young children with a strong financial foundation for the future. |
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| Manipulation and Pressure: Chavismo's Tactics against the Church (Part 1) |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| Maria Jose Brito presides over the Acorde 33 Foundation, which monitors and educates on respect for religious freedom within Venezuela. She describes the organization as a think tank that connects Christian communities and political institutions to also promote democracy and innovative leadership. Its main objective is to reach young people living under Chavismo, in a country where this topic doesn't make headlines as often as the violation of other civil liberties. |
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