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Illegal Venezuelan Migrants Charged With Stealing Thousands Worth of Sunglasses From Chicago-Area Store

Four Venezuelan migrants are facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing nearly $5,000 worth of sunglasses from the Sunglass Hut in Oak Brook Mall on the afternoon of January 20.

TIME Magazine Features Donald Trump’s Return on Iconic Cover

TIME magazine has highlighted Donald Trump’s return to the center of American public life with a bold cover marking his resurgence as the 47th President of the United States. The illustration, created by artist Tim O’Brien, shows Trump clearing President Joe Biden’s belongings from the Oval Office desk with a sweeping motion, symbolizing the transfer of power. The image is accompanied by the caption, “He’s Back.”

Florida Judge Clears DOJ to Release Report on Trump Election Inquiry

Florida district judge Aileen Cannon has approved the Justice Department’s plan to release the first part of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on the investigation into President-elect Donald Trump’s alleged election interference in 2020.

“Freedom of Conscience”- American Minute with Bill Federer

"5,000 years of recorded history have proven that mankind has always believed in God in spite of many abortive attempts to exile God," stated Franklin Roosevelt, February 10, 1940. From the...

Appeals Court Temporarily Pauses 9/11 Terrorist Plea Deal

An appeals court agreed to temporarily pause the guilty plea proceedings of 9/11 terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Oscar Nominations Delayed as Los Angeles Wildfires Rage

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has delayed its Oscar nominations announcement by 48 hours due to the deadly wildfires devastating Los Angeles. Originally scheduled for January 17, the announcement will now take place on January 19, the BBC reports.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Release of Special Counsel Report

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on President-elect Donald Trump.

Judge Denies Trump’s Request to Delay Sentencing in Business Records Case

A New York judge on Monday denied President-elect Donald Trump’s last-minute request to delay sentencing in his business records case. Trump’s legal team had filed the petition earlier in the day, seeking more time to pursue an appeal, but Judge Juan M. Merchan rejected the motion, keeping sentencing scheduled for January 10.

Jan. 6th Epiphany – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Epiphany" is a Greek word meaning "appearance" or "manifestation," celebrating Christ's "manifestation" to the world, as foretold in Isaiah 49:6: "I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end...

Trump Files Motion to Pause Sentencing in Hush Money Case

President-elect Donald Trump's legal team filed a motion to pause Judge Juan Merchan's sentencing in the hush money case.

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