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Hollywood Stars Who Turned to Religion, From Chaos to Faith

Many Hollywood celebrities have faced public scrutiny for their personal struggles, but some have found redemption and peace through their faith. These stars have overcome their troubled pasts by turning to religion, finding solace and purpose in a higher power.

Ohio School District Pays $450,000 Settlement to Teacher Who Refused to Use Transgender Student’s Pronouns

An Ohio school district has agreed to a $450,000 settlement with a middle school teacher, Vivian Geraghty, who was forced to resign after refusing to use a transgender student's chosen pronouns. Geraghty, who taught English at Jackson Memorial Middle School, filed a lawsuit against the Jackson Local School District for violating her First Amendment rights and freedom of speech.

Trump to ‘Vigorously Pursue’ Death Penalty

President-elect Donald Trump declared he would "vigorously pursue" the death penalty in January. “As soon as I am inaugurated, I will direct the Justice Department...

Incoming FCC Chair Pens Letter to Disney CEO

President-elect Donald Trump's incoming chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, sent a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger, promising to hold the company accountable for prioritizing its content over others that may be more trusted by the American people.

California County Confirms its First Human Case of Bird Flu

An adult in Los Angeles County has been confirmed as the area's first human case of bird flu.

Former President Bill Clinton Hospitalized With Fever

Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized Monday afternoon at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC, after developing a fever.

CBS Host Takes Aim at Elon Musk’s Influence

This week’s Liberal Media Scream focuses on CBS’s Margaret Brennan criticizing Elon Musk for his influence on President-elect Donald Trump’s budget talks, which she described as "confusing." Brennan, the host of Face the Nation, took offense at Musk's role in the political discourse, labeling him an "unelected" figure despite her own similar position as a media personality with significant influence.

Chicago’s School Board Faces Backlash Over CEO Firing Decision

Chicago taxpayers could be facing significant costs due to the school board's recent decision to fire Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Pedro Martinez, despite his contract extending through June 2026. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s newly appointed school board voted 6-0 to end Martinez’s tenure, a move that has sparked widespread controversy.

Seattle City Council to Appoint Replacement for District 2 After Tammy Morales Resigns

Seattle's City Council will begin the new year by seeking a replacement for the District 2 position, following the resignation of Councilmember Tammy Morales. Morales, who represents neighborhoods like Rainier Beach, Beacon Hill, Columbia City, and the Chinatown/International District, announced that she would step down next month, citing mental health concerns. She stated that the pressures of her role had negatively impacted both her mental and physical well-being.

Survey Reveals a Plurality of Americans Disapprove of Biden’s Presidential Pardons

A recent survey by Economist/YouGov shows that a plurality of Americans view President Joe Biden's use of his presidential pardon powers as “inappropriate.” According to the survey, 46 percent of respondents believe Biden's pardons and commutations have been inappropriate, compared to 28 percent who find them appropriate. Around 26 percent of those surveyed remain undecided.

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