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Raising Cane’s Fires Staff After ‘Execute’ Chants at Charlie Kirk Supporters

A Raising Cane’s in Colorado has terminated multiple employees who yelled “execute” and profane attacks at Charlie Kirk supporters.

Sherrill Silent as NJ Leaders Condemn Cop Killer’s Death

Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor, remains silent following the death of cop killer Joanne Chesimard.

Adams Quits NYC Race as Mamdani Surges

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he is dropping out of his 2025 re‑election campaign, conceding he cannot sustain a path forward.

Obama Center’s Weak ‘Taxpayer Protection’ Fuels Criticism

The Obama Foundation promised a $470 million taxpayer‑protection reserve but has deposited only $1 million to date.

Sara Jane Moore, Would‑Be Assassin of President Ford, Dies at 95

Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975, has died at age 95 in Tennessee.

Schumer Vows Bipartisan Deal, Blasts Trump as Talks Open

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he’s open to a bipartisan funding deal but warns President Trump not to derail talks early.

Combat Veteran Arrested in Southport North Carolina Bar Shooting

A combat veteran has been arrested in connection with Saturday night’s deadly mass shooting at the American Fish Company in Southport, North Carolina. Authorities say the attack, which left three dead and five injured, was “highly premeditated.”

UN Rejects Russia-China Push, Iran Sanctions to Snap Back Immediately

The UN Security Council rejected a Russia-China resolution to delay sanctions relief, triggering automatic snapback sanctions on Iran.

Border Patrol Arrests Tren de Aragua Gang Member in Chicago Raid

Border Patrol agents in Chicago have arrested a suspected member of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) during a raid in a suburban Home Depot parking lot. The operation took place under Operation Midway Blitz, a targeted enforcement effort aimed at removing dangerous criminal aliens from the city.

Charlie Kirk Faith Revival Inspires Surge in Church Attendance

Charlie Kirk’s assassination on September 10 has sent shockwaves through America—not only politically, but spiritually. Churches across the country are reporting a surge in young adults returning to worship, a phenomenon now widely referred to as the “Charlie Kirk Effect.”

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