November 19, 2025

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Reparations? BLM sues Soros group for missing $33M
Does George Soros owe reparations to an oppressed minority? Read More.
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Japan's 'Iron Lady' set to become new prime minister
Sanae Takaichi, a conservative known as Japan's "Iron Lady," who opposes communist China and is also against same sex marriage, is poised to become the nation's new prime minister. Read More.
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GOP senator lists 'ridiculous' projects Dems want reinstated
$3.6 million for cooking and dance workshops for male prostitutes in Haiti. $3 million for circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia. Read More.
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Charlie Kirk: Stop telling ‘most miserable generation’ ever ‘you’re perfect' in every way
Charlie Kirk: “Young people aren’t begging for more affirmation — they’re crying out for truth. Stop telling them they’re ‘enough’ when they’re drowning. Show them God’s law, their need for a Savior, and the path to real freedom.” Read More.
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Pakistan, via China, to be capable of tracking U.S. ICBMs?
Since the 1970s China has assisted Pakistan’s nuclear weapon and nuclear missile buildup that could soon include intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) — according to the former Biden Administration that sanctioned involved Pakistani companies in December 2024. Read More.
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Why silence a U.S. president speaking on American soil at the UN?
On Sept. 23, President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations. It was slated to take only 15 minutes. Trump spoke for just under an hour. Read More.
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Miller: We will 'dismantle' leftist terror groups 'one by one'
The Soros-funded Left has arguably replaced ISIS as the top terror threat facing the United States, according to senior U.S. officials. And unlike ISIS, it is an existential threat to the U.S. homeland. Read More.
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Shutdown perks: Trump cancels $8B in green energy funding
Democrats may not be too happy with forcing the government to shut down. Read More.
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Memo to GOP, Dems: End the Obama health insurance scam
No one likes insurance companies — trying to get them to pay a claim is like wrenching a bone out of a dog's clenched teeth — and now we have another reason to hold them in low regard. The biggest advocate for blowing another $1 trillion hole in the federal budget is the health insurance lobby. Read More.
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Trump: Military is to ‘protect our republic’ not ‘anyone's feelings'
Citing Gens. George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, and Douglas MacArthur, President Donald Trump on Tuesday told U.S. senior military leadership that "together, we're reawakening the warrior spirit." Read More.
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Special report: An account of Amelia Earhart's last days
On July 1, 1937, Amelia Earhart, accompanied by her navigator, Fred Noonan, "began the most dangerous leg of her journey from Lae, New Guinea, to Howland Island, a tiny dot in the ocean, 2556 miles away." Read More.
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Illegal alien school administrator has been registered Democrat for 13 years
The illegal alien Iowa school superintendent, who has essentially been martyred by the Left, has been registered to vote as a Democrat since 2012, according to reports. Read More.
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Court to rule on petition to overturn gay marriage
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider in the coming weeks whether it will take up a formal request to overturn the Obergefell v. Hodges decision which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Read More.
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UN 80th: Stern rebuke by Trump, praise for 'potential'
President Donald Trump lambasted the United Nations on opening day for its failure to stop global crises in the midst of major regional wars, humanitarian disasters, looming security threats, never mind costly bureaucratic waste. But like a stern professor, yet as the leader of the most prominent and founding UN member state, he then added that the world organization isn’t living up to its potential, and scathingly challenged, “What’s the purpose of the United Nations?” Read More.
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Google quickly banned new Alex Jones YouTube channel
Just days after admitting it was pressured by the Biden-Harris regime to censor conservatives and vowing a newfound "commitment to free expression," Google was back to banning free expression, critics say. Read More.

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