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OSU Student Threatened with a ‘Very Difficult Year’ for Wearing TPUSA Hat 

Josh Wilson, a student at Oklahoma State University, was censured by a faculty member for wearing a “45-47” hat during a speech made in honor of the late Founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk. The speech took place on the day of Kirk’s death. Melisa Echols, coordinator of student government programs, claimed the hat… Continue reading OSU Student Threatened with a ‘Very Difficult Year’ for Wearing TPUSA Hat 
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Gen Z Attending Church More Frequently Than Older Generations, Study Finds

A new study by the Barna Group has found that Gen Z is attending church at rates higher than older generations. On average, Gen Z churchgoers attend services 1.9 weekends per month, slightly higher than millennials at 1.8 and above the overall adult average of 1.6. These figures represent the highest church attendance among young… Continue reading Gen Z Attending Church More Frequently Than Older Generations, Study Finds
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Diplomat Fired by DOS for Illicit Relationship With Chinese Citizen

A diplomat with the US Department of State (DOS) was terminated from his role on Wednesday for a relationship with a woman involved in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The discovery was made by a James O’Keefe operation first posted in August, where Choi was found on the dating app Hinge and went on a… Continue reading Diplomat Fired by DOS for Illicit Relationship With Chinese Citizen
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FBI Terminates Partnership With Southern Poverty Law Center

The FBI announced on October 3 that it has cut ties with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) due to the organization’s hyper-partisanship and bias against conservative figures and organizations.  The SPLC, a non-profit civil rights organization founded in 1971, has targeted certain people and groups that promote various forms of right-wing ideology, including them… Continue reading FBI Terminates Partnership With Southern Poverty Law Center
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Migrant Caravan Heads to Mexico City Instead of US Amid Trump’s Strict Immigration Policies

A caravan of roughly 1,200 migrants has departed the southern Mexican city of Tapachula and is heading north toward Mexico City rather than the United States, amid the Trump administration’s tightened border policies. The group, made mostly of Cubans, began its journey in early October and is expected to take several weeks to reach the… Continue reading Migrant Caravan Heads to Mexico City Instead of US Amid Trump’s Strict Immigration Policies
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Supreme Court Hears Case on Colorado Restrictions for Counselors Helping Gender-Confused Minors

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in a case involving a Colorado counselor who could face punishment for helping a child address gender confusion without endorsing transgender procedures. The case centers on Colorado’s 2019 state law that bans counselors from engaging in counseling that “attempts or purports to change an individual’s sexual orientation or… Continue reading Supreme Court Hears Case on Colorado Restrictions for Counselors Helping Gender-Confused Minors
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Rainbow Murals Removed From Miami Crosswalk by Florida DOT

Rainbow crosswalk murals in Miami Beach, Florida, were removed Sunday in accordance with a memorandum from the Florida Department of Transportation. Generally, the order requires all artwork on public roadways to be removed. The city of Miami appealed the state decision in September, but was met with failure.  Local advocates of the LGBTQ community find… Continue reading Rainbow Murals Removed From Miami Crosswalk by Florida DOT
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Trump Admin Sanctions Mexican Companies Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Drug Network

The Trump administration’s Treasury Department announced Monday that it has sanctioned eight Mexican nationals and twelve Mexico-based companies connected to the Sinaloa Cartel’s Los Chapitos faction. In a press release, the Treasury said the sanctioned individuals and entities are part of a network that supplies fentanyl precursor chemicals to the cartel, which has been labelled… Continue reading Trump Admin Sanctions Mexican Companies Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Drug Network
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‘ICE Free Zone’ Declared in Chicago: Mayoral  Executive Order

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Monday titled “Ice Free Zone,” effectively banning US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from using city property while conducting operations. The aim of this order is to create “clear mechanisms to prohibit federal immigration agents from using any City-owned property in their ongoing operations in Chicago.”  “We… Continue reading ‘ICE Free Zone’ Declared in Chicago: Mayoral  Executive Order
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Bad Bunny Tells Super Bowl Fans They Have “Four Months to Learn” Spanish Before Halftime Show

Singer and rapper Bad Bunny has responded to critics questioning his selection as the headliner for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, dismissing those who disagreed with the decision due to his performances being in Spanish. The Puerto Rican artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, hosted Saturday Night Live last weekend, where… Continue reading Bad Bunny Tells Super Bowl Fans They Have “Four Months to Learn” Spanish Before Halftime Show
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Portland Councilwoman Gives Detailed Advice to Protesters Looking to Avoid Government Tracking

A person holds a flag that reads "Resist" near a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on the day U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would send troops to Portland, in Portland, Oregon, U.S., September 27, 2025. REUTERS/John Rudoff
Portland City Councilor Angelita Morillo has come to national attention for advising anti-ICE protesters to use alternative techniques in both the use of digital technology and personal conduct to elude any tracking and detection from law enforcement.  In a Facebook video, which contains considerable detail and knowledge of federal law enforcement technology, Morillo gave “legal… Continue reading Portland Councilwoman Gives Detailed Advice to Protesters Looking to Avoid Government Tracking
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DMPS Sues Consulting Firm That Approved Background of Former Superintendent

Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS) is suing JG Consulting for approving former superintendent Ian Roberts as a suitable and legal candidate for district superintendent in a background check, which led to his hiring. The district claims the firm was negligent and breached its contract through Roberts’ approval. Roberts was arrested on September 26 and charged… Continue reading DMPS Sues Consulting Firm That Approved Background of Former Superintendent
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