January 30, 2026

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Reports say Iran used deadly force to suppress nationwide protests
As many as 450 people were killed by Iranian security forces, at least 2,000 were wounded, and another 7,000 were detained in the crackdown on recent anti-government protests, reports say. Read More.
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Democrat crisis: Three polls show clear non-white shift to Trump
Another poll has showed that President Donald Trump’s support among minorities is growing exponentially. Read More.
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FBI finds more Clinton emails, 28,000 still missing
More than four years after Judicial Watch filed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit which led to the disclosure of Hillary Clinton’s unsecure email system, the FBI continues to find potentially previously unreleased emails, the State Department said. Read More.
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Report: Leftist regime in Seoul pushes to control judicial branch
Several South Koreans are going on hunger strikes in front of the presidential Blue House in Seoul to protest what they say is the Moon Jae-In government’s undermining of separation of powers under the guise of “judicial reform.” Read More.
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ICE arrests alleged 'monster' twice released by Philly police
An illegal immigrant who is a suspect in a long list of sex crimes against children was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being released twice by Philadelphia police. Read More.
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Netanyahu: EU backs Iran's regime, not its 'fearless' people
Anti-government protesters in Iran “are being slaughtered” as European Union nations appease the Islamic Republic by attempting to “bypass” U.S. sanctions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday. Read More.
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Hong Kong activists hail Trump in massive Thanksgiving rally
Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, many draped in American flags and singing the Star Spangled Banner, held a Thanksgiving rally to convey their appreciation to U.S. President Donald Trump for signing two bills supporting their cause. Read More.
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Soros project: Weaponizing cities against the nation state
A globalist gathering that runs alongside the United Nations General Assembly every September has as part of its agenda a plan in partnership with George Soros to use the local governing bodies of major cities to flood Western countries with Third World immigrants and refugees. What does the successful implementation of this policy mean for the nation state? Read More.
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U.S. bans Huawei tech near Montana nuclear missile base
U.S. companies have been banned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from using federal funds to purchase equipment from Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE. Read More.
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Foundations to fund 'journalists' in American newsrooms
The claim by The Associated Press that it delivers “unbiased news” has invited scrutiny with the announcement that it will get a funding infusion from The GroundTruth Project which plans to place “journalists” in American newsrooms. Read More.
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Media silent on victims of global Christian persecution
The stunning silence of the mainstream media which often overlooks ongoing anti-religious violence has become a sad barometer of our secular societies. Read More.
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Left slams ICE's fake university – which started under Obama
Coming up with ways to catch illegal immigrants bent on staying undetected in the United States is not an easy chore. There are only so many border patrol agents and a ton of territory to cover. Read More.
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NY Times poll: Even former Clinton voters shifting to Trump
Many voters who left the GOP in the 2018 midterms are returning to the fold for 2020, a new poll published by The New York Times found. Read More.
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Professor: OSU punished her for serving in Trump administration
A professor at Oklahoma State University says that, despite positive reviews, many recommendations, and several awards for her teaching, she was denied a promotion to full professor. Read More.
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'Democratic Cold War on Christianity is heating up'
The number of people identifying as Christians in America is on a downward trend, recent studies show. Currently, 65 percent of American adults identify as Christian, down from 85 percent in 1990 and 82 percent in 2001. Read More.

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