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Leaked Arrest List Fuels Migrant Crime Debate in Berlin

A leaked list of New Year’s Eve arrests in Berlin has reignited debate over crime and immigration in Germany. Official police statements claimed most suspects were adult German nationals, but the leaked list suggests many individuals had names commonly associated with migrant backgrounds.

Bernie Sanders, Trump Clash Over Causes of California Wildfires

As wildfires rage across California, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and President-elect Donald Trump offered starkly different explanations for the devastation. Sanders attributed the fires to climate change, calling it an "existential crisis" and urging swift action. Trump, meanwhile, placed the blame on California’s Democratic leadership, citing poor water management and restrictive regulations as contributing factors.

Rep. Zinke: California Wildfires Result of Years of Poor Forest Management

Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., criticized California's handling of forest management amid the wildfires currently devastating areas near Los Angeles. Speaking on Newsmax's Wake Up America, Zinke attributed the scale and intensity of the fires to years of inadequate management practices.

Canadian Dairy Queen Offers $2 Burgers for Trudeau’s Resignation

A Dairy Queen in British Columbia offered "Trudeau Resignation Burgers" earlier this week for $2 dollars to recognize the prime minister's departure.

Exxon Files Defamation Lawsuit Against CA Attorney General, Environmental Groups

Exxon Mobil Corp. filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, alleging that Bonta and the groups organized a defamation campaign against its plastic recycling efforts.

IRS Whistleblower Calls for Overhaul of DOJ, Criticizes Hunter Biden Case Handling

Gary Shapley, the IRS supervisory special agent who exposed alleged misconduct in the Hunter Biden tax investigation, has called for sweeping reforms at the Department of Justice (DOJ) and his own agency. Shapley’s testimony and subsequent disclosures have raised concerns about political bias and systemic issues within federal institutions.

Missouri Man Indicted for Murdering Pregnant Woman and Twins

A Missouri man has been indicted for the October murder of a pregnant woman and her unborn twins in Wentzville, in what authorities describe as a tragic domestic violence case.

Senate Republicans Call for Swift Confirmation of Trump’s National Security Team After New Orleans Terror Attack

With only 18 days remaining until President Trump’s return, Senate Republicans are urging the swift confirmation of his National Security team in the wake of a devastating terror attack in New Orleans. The attack, which has been linked to ISIS inspiration, underscored the urgency of having a strong, capable security apparatus in place to protect the country.

San Diego Police Officer Rescues Non-Breathing Infant

On December 31, 2024, a San Diego police officer rescued a non-breathing one-year-old infant in Point Loma. Around 1:35 p.m., a woman frantically called police about a baby not breathing in the 1100 block of Sunset Cliffs Boulevard.

Bill Gates-Funded Researchers Use Mosquitoes as ‘Flying Syringes’ for Malaria Vaccines

Researchers at Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, have developed a controversial method to deliver malaria vaccines using genetically modified mosquitoes. Dubbed “flying vaccinators,” these insects are engineered to deliver vaccine components via their bites.

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