March 31, 2025

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Judge who blocked ICE raids is wed to open borders activist
A federal judge on Monday blocked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting raids at Quaker, Baptist, and Sikh places of worship that are suing over President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement policy. Read More.
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Google censored content at request of authoritarian regimes
Google has removed millions of content items from public domains at the request of authoritarian regimes in China, Russia, and many others, an investigation found. Read More.
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Stacey Abrams-tied group got $2 billion from Biden EPA
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has discovered that the Biden-Harris Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had earmarked $2 billion for a newly-formed Georgia non-profit linked to Democrat Stacey Abrams that had raised just $100 in its first three months of existence. Read More.
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For post-Cold War NATO, moment of truth has arrived
If the Trump train is changing the game in Washington, D.C., it has upended a decades-long marriage of convenience with many nations in western Europe. Read More.
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Unreported: The push to accept 'Minor-Attracted Persons'
According to their website, “Indiana Voices is an official contact point for NARSOL (National Association for Rational Sex Offense Laws). As such we work to combat new and currently existing laws which make it difficult for persons required to register as Sex Offenders to reestablish themselves in the community and to lead normal productive, offense-free lives.” Read More.
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Stephen Miller briefs press on 'most historic opening to a presidency in American history'
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller opened Thursday's White House press briefing by ticking off the long list of highlights from President Donald Trump's first month in office in his second term. Read More.
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Trump: Ukraine's 'dictator' played Joe Biden 'like a fiddle'
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a "dictator" who played Joe Biden "like a fiddle" and talked him into sending $350 billion to Ukraine for a war "that could not be won," President Donald Trump said on Wednesday. Read More.
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DOGE: $4.7 trillion in payments 'almost impossible' to trace
The absence of an identification code resulted in $4.7 trillion in Treasury Department payments being "almost impossible" to trace, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on Monday. Read More.
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Maine ignores Trump executive order, allows biological male to compete in girls' track
Despite President Donald Trump's executive order banning men from playing women's sports, a male from Greely High School in Cumberland, Maine was allowed to compete in the girls' competition in the Class B State Indoor Track Championships on Monday. Read More.
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Nuclear triad: China deploys H-6 nuclear bombers
The conversion of its H-6 bomber to a more-capable nuclear delivery system completes the nuclear triad for communist China, U.S. defense officials say. Read More.
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All the gold in Fort Knox? Last audit was in 1974
Is all the gold in Fort Knox really there? The gold stash at the Kentucky base was last audited on Sept. 23, 1974. Whether you can actually call it an "audit" is another story. Read More.
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'Day of reckoning' looms as Kash Patel is set to lead FBI
Not only Democrats but many entrenched power brokers are pulling out all the stops to delay it, but it looks like a solid bet that Kash Patel will become the next director of the FBI. Read More.
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Democrats confounded by support for Trump's initiatives
All of President Donald Trump's major policy actions have a public mandate. Read More.
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Despite $1.6B in loans, Obama-era solar plant to close
An Obama-era California solar power facility known more for incinerating birds than helping the environment is on the road to closing down. Read More.
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Some child sex traffickers were hiding in plain sight
Bruce Harris was believed to be a sincere advocate for children. Harris was the Executive Director of Casa Alianza, an international non-profit organization, and the Latin American branch of Covenant House, which was created in New York City years earlier to protect homeless street children. Read More.

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