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Ousted Squad Member Considers Running Again

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), an outgoing member of the "Squad" in Congress, believes she may run for Congress in the future.

Democrat Lawyers Urge Congress to Prevent Trump from Taking Office

Two Democrat lawyers wrote an opinion piece for The Hill, calling for Congress to reject electoral votes on January 6.

Hanukkah – American Minute with Bill Federer

The origin of lights at this season can be traced back to the Jewish Festival of Lights, or Feast of the Dedication, in Hebrew called "Hanukkah." Solomon's week-long dedication of the First Temple began on the 1st day of...

Former Presidential Candidate Launches Bid for DNC Chair

Former Democrat presidential candidate Marianne Williamson launched a bid to chair the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

Trump Announces Nomination for U.S. Ambassador to Panama

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Kevin Marino Cabrera as the U.S. Ambassador to Panama.

State Department’s Global Engagement Center Closes

The State Department announced that it closed its Global Engagement Center, which has been accused of censorship.

Trump Urges Wayne Gretzky to Run for Prime Minister of Canada

President-elect Donald Trump urged hockey legend Wayne Gretzky to run for "Governor of Canada."

University of Oregon Staffer Fired After Controversial ‘Kill Yourself’ Remarks About Trump Supporters

The University of Oregon has dismissed Leonard Serrato, an Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, after he made controversial remarks on social media calling for Trump supporters to "go jump off of a f*cking bridge" in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. The university confirmed to the Daily Mail that Serrato, who had previously been placed on administrative leave, is "no longer an employee," citing "personal reasons" for his departure without further elaboration.

Russia Launches Christmas Day Attack on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure, Zelensky Calls It ‘Inhumane’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned Russia's "conscious choice" to launch a major attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Christmas Day, calling the strikes "inhumane." Russia fired 184 missiles and drones, many of which were intercepted by Ukraine's air force, but some still caused casualties, with damage reported in several regions. The attack resulted in widespread power cuts, including in Kyiv, where residents took shelter in metro stations as air raid alarms sounded.

Minnesota’s Ban on Religious Schools in College Credit Program Sparks Legal Battle

A religious liberty group, Christian schools, and families from those schools are challenging a Minnesota law that bans certain Christian colleges and universities from participating in the state's Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program. The law, passed in 2023, excludes religious institutions that require students to sign a faith statement, a ruling that Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which is representing the plaintiffs, calls "disgraceful."

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