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Iran’s Regime Admits Thousands Killed in Protests — President Trump Demands New Leadership

Iran’s Supreme Leader acknowledges thousands killed in protests, blames foreign influence, and President Trump calls for new leadership.

Minnesota Faculty Union Urges ‘Economic Blackout’ to Protest ICE Operations

A Minnesota faculty union is urging members to join a January 23 economic blackout to protest ICE operations in Minneapolis.

Major Bottled Water Recall Hits Midwest Over ‘Foreign Substance’

More than 38,000 gallons of Meijer Steam Distilled Water were voluntarily recalled after a floating black foreign substance was found.

American Historical Association Blocks Members’ Anti-Israel Resolutions Again

The nation’s largest professional historians’ organization again rejected anti-Israel resolutions passed by members at its annual meeting.

Sex Acts in a Chapel Push Amherst Over the Edge

Amherst College has eliminated multiple administrative positions following public backlash over sexually explicit orientation programming.

Ozempic Pharmacy Robbery Shocks PA Town, $16K Vanishes

A delivery driver in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, was robbed of $16,000 worth of prescription drugs outside a local pharmacy early Thursday morning.

Rockstar Bans Charlie Kirk Content, GTA Online Chaos Erupts

Rockstar Games has banned user-generated content in Grand Theft Auto Online that depicted the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Trump Slaps Europe With Tariffs in Bold Push to Annex Greenland

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the United States will impose new tariffs on European countries unless Denmark agrees to a deal allowing the U.S. to annex Greenland.

Spanberger Repeals ICE Cooperation, Illegals Get a Free Pass

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has repealed a key executive order that required state and local law enforcement to cooperate.

Memory Chip Shortage Impact Sparks Tech Industry Panic

A deepening memory chip shortage is hitting major technology hardware manufacturers, with companies like Apple, HP, and Dell.

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