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Historic or Hypocritical? Collier County’s Ten Commandments Vote Sparks Culture Clash

Collier County, Florida, commissioners voted 4–1 last week to include the Ten Commandments in public displays of historic documents in county buildings. The measure has provoked heated debate over religious influence in government settings, highlighting fault lines between moral heritage and church-state separation.

1,384 Attacks on U.S. Churches Exposed—Shocking Rise Since 2022

A new report reveals 1,384 attacks on U.S. churches since 2018, with a sharp rise in vandalism, arson, and violence.

Ethics Professor Sues University of Arizona Over Gender Policy Criticism

Adjunct ethics professor sues University of Arizona, alleging he was fired in retaliation for speaking out against gender identity policies.

Judge Orders Fani Willis to Conduct New Search for Trump-Related Records

A judge ordered Fani Willis to redo her search for Trump-related records after ruling her office failed to comply with transparency laws.

France Slams Trump’s Greenland Push, Warns of Global ‘Brutalization’

France warns of global “brutalization” as President Trump renews interest in Greenland, with French leaders defending against U.S. coercion.

Airbnb Co‑Founder Drops Democrats Over Crisis at the Border

Airbnb co‑founder Joe Gebbia says he left the Democratic Party and supported President Trump after rising concerns over border policies.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s FTC Firing in Major Power Clash

A federal appeals court has blocked President Trump’s removal of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Indiana University Cracks Down: Pro-Palestinian Group Suspended After Campus Chaos

Indiana University suspends the Palestine Solidarity Committee over repeated campus disruptions and property damage.

House Oversight Drops 33,000 Epstein Documents—But Most Already Public

The House Oversight Committee released more than 33,000 pages of Justice Department documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

$11 Million Pulled: Liberal Donors Pull Gifts After Florida Ends In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Florida universities are losing millions in funding after the state ended in‑state tuition for undocumented students.

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