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Illinois 2024 Primary Ballot Shocker, Pritzker Goes Unopposed

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and his running mate Christian Mitchell will face no challengers in the upcoming Democratic primary.

Senate to Hold Hearing on Protecting Children from Online Predators

The Senate Judiciary Committee will convene on Tuesday, December 9, for a high‑stakes hearing addressing the growing danger of online predators targeting children.

Wahlberg, Stefani, Lopez Push Hallow App in Christmas Prayer Blitz

Actors Mark Wahlberg and Mario Lopez, alongside pop icon Gwen Stefani, are encouraging their fans to turn to prayer this Christmas season.

Google EU Antitrust AI Bombshell, Regulators Target Big Tech

European Union regulators launched a fresh antitrust investigation into Google on Tuesday, targeting the tech giant’s use of online content to power its artificial intelligence features.

Obamacare Subsidy Battle, Dem AGs Fight GOP’s Abortion Funding Ban

Nearly two dozen Democratic state attorneys general sent a letter Monday to congressional leaders, insisting Republicans abandon efforts to insert language barring federal taxpayer funding for abortions into the extension of Obamacare premium subsidies.

GOP Women Revolt Brewing, MTG Speaks Out

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) leveled sharp criticism at House Speaker Mike Johnson during an appearance on CNN’s The Situation Room Tuesday.

Trump Orders Vaccine Schedule Shake-Up, Dr. Oz Responds

Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, has voiced full support for President Donald Trump’s recent directive to reassess the United States’ childhood vaccine schedule.

From Patriotism to Pandering: The History of Flags in Schools and the Pushback Against Division

Flags have long served as potent symbols of identity, allegiance, and unity, dating back to ancient civilizations where banners rallied troops and marked territories. In the American context, the Stars and Stripes emerged during the Revolutionary War as a beacon of independence and shared purpose. But when it comes to public schools, the tradition of flying the American flag isn't just decorative—it's rooted in a deliberate effort to forge national cohesion amid diversity and division.

Report Finds Large Number of Britons Leaving Christianity

The number of Britons leaving Christianity for other religions or spirituality is on the rise, a recent study from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life found.

Court Pauses Ban on Trans Troop Dismissal

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit paused a lower court's ruling preventing the Trump administration's ban on transgender-identifying troops.

Student’s Tribute to Charlie Kirk Removed by School

A family in North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, arguing that the district violated the student's constitutional rights after censoring a tribute to Charlie Kirk.

Kamala Harris Calls Herself a ‘Historic Figure’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris described herself as a "historic figure" during an interview with The New York Times, saying that Congress will honor her with a marble bust.

Hegseth Updates Warfighting with AI Military Platform

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the military now has an artificial intelligence platform.

Safety Team Appointment Sparks Outrage as Mamdani Taps Convicted Robber to Lead on Public Safety

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s controversial safety team appointment is drawing sharp backlash after he selected formerly incarcerated rapper and activist Mysonne Linen to serve on his City Hall transition team for public safety and criminal justice.

Republicans Target Globalist Tax

Vermont's Winooski School District raised the Somali flag on Monday.

Travel Warning: CDC Sounds Alarm as Americans Face Surge in Untreatable Mosquito Disease Abroad

A new travel warning from federal health officials is raising concerns for Americans planning trips overseas, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions against outbreaks of an untreatable mosquito-borne virus across several countries.

SCOTUS Delivers Blow to Forced Vaccines in Schools

The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that allowed New York to force Amish schoolchildren to be vaccinated.

Maintained Presence: Congress Moves to Block Pentagon Troop Cuts in Europe

A new Europe cuts provision in Congress’ 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) would stop the Pentagon from significantly reducing U.S. troop levels in Europe and South Korea, signaling bipartisan concern over deterrence and allied stability.

EU Creates Hubs to Remove Migrants

Countries in the European Union agreed to simplify the process of returning illegal immigrants from third-world countries.

‘We Feel Less Safe’: Charlotte on Edge After Second Transit Stabbing by Previously Deported Migrant

Charlotte residents say their city is becoming more dangerous — and the numbers back them up.