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One Critically Injured After Shootout With Police Officer in Chicago

A violent encounter on Chicago’s West Side early Saturday morning left one person critically injured and involved a shootout between police and a gunman.

Chicago Board of Education Votes to Terminate Public Schools CEO

The Chicago Board of Education voted unanimously Friday night to terminate Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez.

Coast Guardsman Welcomed Home With Large Reception Days Before Christmas

A heartwarming military homecoming in Warminster took an unexpected turn as a young man, hoping to surprise his family for Christmas, was met with a surprise of his own.

ICE Reports Show Highest Number of Deportations in Last Few Months

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced in its annual report that the agency deported 271,484 individuals in fiscal year 2023, marking the highest number of deportations since 2015.

Mysterious Drones and the Star of Bethlehem

For over 2,000 years, people have pondered the identity and significance of the Star of Bethlehem. Described in the Nativity story (Matthew 2:1–12), this...

Speaker Mike Johnson Faces GOP Backlash as Shutdown Approaches

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing mounting pressure within his own party as he struggles to navigate a looming government shutdown. His recent attempt to push through a deal with Democrats failed to garner enough support, leaving many Republicans frustrated with his leadership.

Christmas Truce of 1914 – American Minute with Bill Federer

When the First World War began, British women suffragists sent an Open Christmas Letter "To the Women of Germany and Austria" imploring peace as the first Christmas of...

Trump Files Brief to Stop Sale of Border Materials

President-elect Donald Trump filed an amicus brief to stop the Biden administration from selling off border wall materials.

Erdogan Calls for Arms Embargo and Trade Ban on Israel at D-8 Summit

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for an international arms embargo and a halt to all trade with Israel on Thursday, aiming to isolate the Jewish state over its actions in the Middle East.

Survey Reveals Academic Bias Against Conservatives and Rising Self-Censorship

A recent faculty survey from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) reveals troubling trends regarding academic freedom and political bias in U.S. colleges. The survey highlights a significant bias against conservatives in academia, with only 20% of respondents believing a conservative would be a "positive fit" in their department, while 71% felt a liberal would fit well. Additionally, 39% of faculty members viewed a conservative as a "poor fit."

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