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Nigel Farage: Britain Can Be Great Again in 2024

Nigel Farage delivered a hopeful New Year message from Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, highlighting Britain's challenges and opportunities for renewal. Speaking as a leader of Reform UK, Farage emphasized that the UK faces societal, economic, and cultural decline due to decades of poor leadership from both major parties. However, he expressed optimism about the political momentum gained by his party and called for a collective effort to rebuild the nation.

Kari Lake Will Not Seek Political Office

Former Arizona senate candidate Kari Lake announced she will no longer run for political office.

New Poll Shows JD Vance as Frontrunner for Republican Nominee in 2028

Vice President-elect JD Vance has solidified his position as the overwhelming favorite for the Republican Party's 2028 presidential nomination, according to a recent straw poll conducted at the highly influential AmericaFest event.

Trump, China, and the Panama Canal: America’s Fight for Control

The Panama Canal, often heralded as one of the Wonders of the Modern World, is far more than a feat of engineering—it is a cornerstone of U.S. national security and economic prosperity.

Florida Democrat Becomes Republican

Florida State Representative Hillary Cassel has switched to the Republican Party.

University Hosts ‘Anti-Racist’ Workshop to Recognize ‘Microaggressions’

The University of Michigan (UM) is hosting a workshop to teach graduate students how to see "racism in everyday life."

Former Presidential Candidate Launches Bid for DNC Chair

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

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.

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."

Church of England Reportedly Told to Change Christmas Carol Lyrics

Priests with the Church of England have reportedly been told to change the lyrics of Christmas hymns to avoid "causing unnecessary offence," according to a report from The Telegraph.

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