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Oregon Educator Sues Over Removal of Christian-Themed Books from Office

An Oregon educator has filed a federal lawsuit against the InterMountain Education Service District (IMESD), alleging that his constitutional rights were violated when he was ordered to remove Christian-themed children's books from his office.

Washington Passes Childcare Crisis Bill to Ease Staffing Shortage

Washington state has taken a major step to address its childcare crisis with the signing of House Bill 1648 into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson. The legislation, championed by Rep. Tom Dent, R-Moses Lake, aims to reduce burdensome regulations that have driven qualified workers out of the childcare sector.

Social Security Fraud Cleanup, Millions of ‘120-Year-Olds’

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced Friday that it has officially removed over 12 million individuals from the Social Security rolls who were erroneously listed as 120 years old or older. The effort, part of a major cleanup launched in March, comes after widespread reports that millions of supposed centenarians and supercentenarians were still classified as "alive" in the system.

Illinois Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Antisemitism, No Solutions

Illinois lawmakers gathered Tuesday to highlight the rise of antisemitism in the state, pointing to a 59% increase in incidents this year, with over 335 cases reported. The #StopTheHate campaign, championed by Democrat legislators like state Sen. Laura Fine and Rep. Tracy Katz Muhl, urged citizens to "communicate with empathy" to combat hate. However, questions remain about the lack of specific action against antisemitic violence, particularly on college campuses.

Seattle Anti-Christian Protest Sparks Chaos, Hinders Police Rebuild

Seattle’s growing public safety crisis deepened Saturday as counterprotesters—labeled “anarchists” by the mayor—shut down a religious rally at Cal Anderson Park, overshadowing new data showing modest progress in rebuilding the city’s depleted police force.

Scott Pelley Trump Melt Down, Blames Him for Media’s Decline

Scott Pelley, a “60 Minutes” anchor and longtime media figure, delivered a commencement speech at Wake Forest University, warning students that journalism, universities, and free speech are “under attack”—and blamed President Donald Trump for the decline. Pelley’s remarks, filled with familiar leftist talking points, reflect a media elite desperate to deflect blame for their own failures.

North Korea’s Nuclear Arsenal Soars: 90 Warheads Now Possible

North Korea now has enough fissile material to build up to 90 nuclear warheads, a sharp rise from previous estimates of 20 to 60, according to a new Congressional Research Service (CRS) report released Friday. Despite years of U.N. sanctions and U.S.-South Korea military drills, Pyongyang has rapidly advanced its nuclear weapons and missile programs, posing an escalating threat to the United States and its allies.

Soros Group Blocks Trump Deportations of Criminals

A Soros-backed group is using the courts to block President Donald Trump’s efforts to deport violent criminal illegal aliens to South Sudan. Human Rights First, which has received millions from George and Alexander Soros’s Open Society Foundations, is spearheading a lawsuit that has tied the Trump administration’s hands in removing illegal alien criminals from the U.S.

Anchor Babies Fuel Massive Welfare Drain on U.S. Taxpayers

Anchor babies—children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens and temporary visa-holders—are draining America’s welfare system, as the New York Times admits in a recent report. These U.S.-born children, granted citizenship by birthright despite their parents having no legal ties to the country, are a major source of taxpayer-funded welfare, benefiting from programs intended for American citizens.

Suspect Charged After Nephew Accidental Shooting Death

A man accused of rape and placed on house arrest is now facing charges after his 13-year-old nephew accidentally shot himself to death in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood. Prosecutors say 25-year-old Kemonte Rice, who was previously released on an ankle monitor following a 2024 gunpoint rape accusation, handed a loaded firearm to his nephew, Tawon Tribble Jr., leading to the fatal shooting.

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