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Michael Moore Trump Deportations Rant Sparks Controversy

Filmmaker Michael Moore is sounding the alarm over President Donald Trump’s deportation policies, arguing that illegal immigrants being removed from the U.S. could be the very people capable of curing cancer or preventing a global catastrophe.

Maryland House Approves Contraceptive Vending Machines in Schools

The Maryland House of Delegates has furthered along House Bill 380, permitting the installation of contraceptive vending machines in public schools, including kindergartens and nursery schools, all the way through high schools.

Mayor Adams Commends Trump Administration’s Immigration Enforcement

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has expressed gratitude to the Trump administration for its intensified efforts against criminal illegal immigrants, attributing a significant decline in migrant arrivals to these actions.

Trump Seeks Recovery of Military Equipment Left in Afghanistan

President Donald Trump has announced plans to recover billions of dollars' worth of U.S. military equipment left in Afghanistan following the 2021 withdrawal.

L.A. Firefighters Push Back Against Mayor Bass, Demand Chief Crowley’s Reinstatement

Los Angeles firefighters are speaking out against Mayor Karen Bass’s decision to fire Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, calling the move unfair and politically motivated.

Barnard College Expels Students for Disrupting Israeli History Class

Barnard College has expelled two students following their disruptive protest during a "History of Modern Israel" class at Columbia University on January 21, 2025.

Decline of Christian-Identifying Americans ‘Leveling Off’

The number of Americans identifying as Christian has begun showing signs of "leveling off" after several years of decline, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

Washington Post Opinion Editor Resigns After Bezos Calls for Defense of Liberties

David Shipley, The Washington Post's opinion editor, left his position after Jeff Bezos said the paper's opinion section would shift to defend personal liberties.

Alabama Cafeteria Worker Fired for Collecting Donations to Cover Student Lunches

An Alabama school cafeteria worker has been fired for collecting donations to help pay for student lunches, sparking debate over whether her actions warranted termination.

Drugmaker to Invest Billions in New U.S. Manufacturing Plants

Drugmaker Eli Lilly announced plans to invest $27 billion in manufacturing plants in the United States.

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