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More Than 2,400 Anti-Christian Hate Crimes Recorded in Europe

Hate crimes against Christians in Europe have drastically increased over one year, according to a report from the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe).

U.N. Manager Admits War Pays Employees

Project Veritas released a video exposing a United Nations manager admitting that war pays employees. Gagan Vaseer, UN Program Management Officer for innovation and peacekeeping,...

Trump’s Bold Picks: Will They Reshape the Justice and Defense Departments?

As Donald Trump campaigned for his latest term, he labeled the Justice Department as a hub for biased prosecutors who had "weaponized" both law...

Charges Filed in Staged Hate Crime to Boost Left-Wing Candidate’s Campaign

Federal prosecutors recently filed charges against three individuals for orchestrating a fabricated hate crime involving a racial slur and a burning cross in an...

California County Brings Back Mask Mandates for Health Care Workers

Sonoma County, California, announced that it will re-implement a mask mandate for health care workers beginning November 18.

FBI Raids Apartment of CEO After Company Predicted Trump Win

The FBI reportedly raided the apartment of Shayne Coplan, CEO of the gambling company Polymarket, after the company predicted that Donald Trump would win the 2024 Presidential Election.

Blue States Form Organization to Resist Trump

Democrat governors and attorney generals have launched an organization designed to resist President-elect Donald Trump's agenda.

Iraq’s Proposed Law Threatens to Legalize Child Marriage and Roll Back Women’s Rights

Iraq is on the verge of enacting a controversial law that would reduce the legal age of consent from 18 to as young as...

Newsom Calls Special Legislative Session

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) called a special legislative session to "safeguard California values and fundamental rights in the face of an incoming Trump administration."

Israel Passes Controversial Law Allowing Deportation of Families of Palestinian Attackers

Israel's Knesset has passed a new law enabling the deportation of family members of Palestinian attackers, including Israeli citizens, to Gaza or other areas. The law was passed with a 61-41 vote early Thursday and was promoted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party along with far-right allies.

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