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LA Transit System to Offer Free Rides On Christmas Eve, New Year’s Day

The Los Angeles Metro will provide free rides on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve to help passengers travel safely during the holiday season.

Biden Vetoes Bill Adding Judges to Federal Courts

President Joe Biden vetoed a bill that would have added 66 new judges to federal courts. The bill previously received bipartisan support.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Hoping to Negotiate End to War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has recently signaled a shift in his approach to the war with Russia, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic solutions to end the conflict.

ESPN Commentator Regrets Voting Democrat

ESPN sports commentator Stephen Smith admitted that he regrets voting for Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election.

Lara Trump Removes Name From Florida’s Senate Seat, Says She Has a ‘Big Announcement’ in January

Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of President-elect Donald Trump, announced on Saturday that she is withdrawing her name from consideration for Florida's Senate vacancy.

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...

Schumer Demands Congress Return to 1,500-Page Spending Bill

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) urged Congress to return to its failed 1,500-page spending bill.

Teamsters Organize ‘Largest Strike Against Amazon in U.S. History’

The strike against Amazon launched Thursday has been called the "largest strike" against the company in U.S. history.

Trump Calls Possible Government Shutdown a ‘Biden Problem’

President-elect Donald Trump said the need to pass a spending bill is "a Biden problem," emphasizing that it is better for a government shutdown to occur now than when Trump takes office.

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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