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House to Vote on $900 Billion Defense Bill for 2025, Pay Raises and Gender Treatment Restrictions

The U.S. House is poised to vote on the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2025, authorizing $895.2 billion for the military, with $849.9 billion allocated directly to the Department of Defense. The 1,813-page bipartisan bill supports service members, defense infrastructure, and U.S. military capabilities.

California High School Students Protest Trans Athlete Inclusion

Students at Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, have staged protests over the inclusion of a transgender athlete in girls' sports.

California Assemblyman Introduces Legislation Requiring at Least One Armed School Resource Officer on Campus

California Republican Assemblyman Bill Essayli has reintroduced legislation aimed at enhancing school safety by requiring at least one armed school resource officer (SRO) on every public school campus in the state.

Canadian School Cancels Christmas Show for ‘Inclusive’ Spring Event

An elementary school in Alberta, Canada, has canceled its Christmas concert, announcing instead that an "inclusive" spring concert will be held in 2025.

H.R. 5349 ‘Crucial Communism Teaching Act’ Reintroduced

The House Rules Committee is set to meet on December 3 to deliberate over H.R. 5349, also known as the 'Crucial Communism Teaching Act.' This bill is designed to educate middle and high school students on the dangers of communism and totalitarianism.

Washington State Budget Deficit Highlights Decade of Spending Growth and New Taxes

Washington state lawmakers have long warned of the potential for a budgetary crisis during an economic downturn, even as the state experienced record-breaking revenue growth over the past decade. Today, those warnings have some merit, as the state faces an estimated $10 billion to $12 billion deficit despite maintaining all-time high revenue levels.

Texas Construction Industry Pushes Back on Trump-Vance Deportation Plan

Prominent construction industry leaders in Texas are voicing opposition to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance’s proposed mass deportation program, warning it could severely impact their ability to complete infrastructure projects and maintain operations.

LA’s Mansion Tax Backfires, Slashes Property Sales by 70% and Threatens City Revenue

The City of Los Angeles’s "mansion tax" has led to a dramatic 70% drop in sales of properties over $5.15 million, significantly impacting property...

Report Reveals Christian Colleges Targeted by Biden Admin

A report from the American Principles Project (APP) found that the Biden administration issued the majority of its enforcement action against Christian universities and career schools, despite these institutions representing less than 10% of U.S. students.

Pilgrim Thanksgiving – American Minute with Bill Federer

On NOVEMBER 21, 1620, according to the "New Style" Gregorian Calendar, the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and began their Plymouth Colony. Of the 102 Pilgrims, only 47 survived till Spring. At one point, only a...

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