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Trump Announces Forthcoming Initiative to Safeguard Prayer in Public Schools

During a Monday Religious Liberty Commission meeting at the Bible Museum, President Trump announced that the White House will be taking efforts to protect prayer in public schools.  “I am pleased to announce this morning that the Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our public schools, and… Continue reading Trump Announces Forthcoming Initiative to Safeguard Prayer in Public Schools
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Border Czar Tom Homan Warns of ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Violent Anti-ICE Protests

Trump administration border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that there will be “zero tolerance” for anti-immigration enforcement protesters who commit violence against federal officers. “You throw a stone, you’re going to jail. You put hands on an ICE officer, you’re going to jail. You make a threat – online or in person – you’re going… Continue reading Border Czar Tom Homan Warns of ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Violent Anti-ICE Protests
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Little Over Half of Americans View Capitalism Positively: Gallup Poll 

A Gallup poll released Monday reveals that Americans have a gradually decreasing estimation of capitalism since 2010, while socialism, on the other hand, is gaining more favor.  In 2010, 61 percent of Americans viewed capitalism positively, while in 2025 that number fell seven points to 54 percent. On the contrary, socialism is viewed by 39… Continue reading Little Over Half of Americans View Capitalism Positively: Gallup Poll 
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New York High School Adjusts Mascot Name to Comply With State Law on Indigenous Team Names

Long Island’s Connetquot High School (CHS) will be changing its mascot name from “Thunderbird to “T-Bird” in compliance with the state’s mandate that all schools with Native American-themed mascots be changed. This decision was made after a Connetquot Central School Board vote was made on Tuesday, finalizing a proposal that had been ready for implementation… Continue reading New York High School Adjusts Mascot Name to Comply With State Law on Indigenous Team Names
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President Trump’s Plan to Deploy National Guard in Baltimore Draws Resident Support, Pushback From Officials

President Donald Trump has announced plans to deploy National Guard troops in Baltimore as part of his wider effort to crack down on violent crime in America’s largest cities, a move that many residents are expressing support for. According to a report by Fox News, many Baltimore residents agree with the idea, saying the presence… Continue reading President Trump’s Plan to Deploy National Guard in Baltimore Draws Resident Support, Pushback From Officials
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Appeals Court Upholds Illinois Gun Ban on Public Transit

A federal appeals court has upheld Illinois’ ban on carrying firearms on public transportation, reversing a lower court ruling that found the restrictions violated the Second Amendment. On Tuesday, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in its majority opinion that the law “is comfortably situated in a centuries-old practice of limiting firearms in sensitive… Continue reading Appeals Court Upholds Illinois Gun Ban on Public Transit
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New Immigrant Detention Center Established in Louisiana’s ‘Angola’ Prison

Amid efforts to expand President Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown, US states have reopened, or newly opened, detention facilities. Most notable among these is Florida’s now-halted “Alligator Alcatraz” located in the Everglades. Deportation Depot, located in northern Florida, was established when the construction of Alligator Alcatraz was paused.  A new illegal immigrant detention facility is being… Continue reading New Immigrant Detention Center Established in Louisiana’s ‘Angola’ Prison
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University of Michigan Allows Male to Reside in Exclusively All-Women’s Dorm

Turning Point USA was recently informed by a student at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor that a trans-identifying female (biologically male) has been staying at a historically all-female dormitory, causing distress for female residents in the building. The concerned student, who prefers to remain anonymous, is a resident of the dormitory known as Martha Cook… Continue reading University of Michigan Allows Male to Reside in Exclusively All-Women’s Dorm
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FTC to Investigate Impact of AI Chatbots on Children’s Mental Health

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is preparing to study how artificial intelligence chatbots are affecting the mental health of children, a move that will include requesting documents from OpenAI and other AI companies. According to the Wall Street Journal, the FTC is expected to evaluate whether ChatGPT and other popular chatbots pose risks to children.… Continue reading FTC to Investigate Impact of AI Chatbots on Children’s Mental Health
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Mother of Jocelyn Nungaray Backs Trump Admin’s Crackdown on Cartels

The mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, the Houston girl allegedly killed last year by illegal immigrants from Venezuela, has voiced support for President Donald Trump’s efforts to use the military to target cartel operations. On Tuesday, Trump announced that the US military carried out an operation off the coast of Venezuela that struck a Tren… Continue reading Mother of Jocelyn Nungaray Backs Trump Admin’s Crackdown on Cartels
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DOJ Proposes Legislation Designed to Protect Victims of ‘Gender Care’ Procedures

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is proposing legislation to Congress, conjoined with President Trump’s late January executive order “Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation.” “The Department of Justice has heard from far too many families who have been devastated by mutilative medical procedures that fly in the face of basic biology,” US Attorney… Continue reading DOJ Proposes Legislation Designed to Protect Victims of ‘Gender Care’ Procedures
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Report Shows Sharp Rise in Attacks on US Churches 

A new report by the nonprofit Family Research Council has found that targeted attacks against churches in the United States have dramatically increased over the past several years. The report documented 1,384 incidents between January 2018 and December 2024. Only 50 were recorded in 2018, followed by 83 in 2019, 55 in 2020, and 98… Continue reading Report Shows Sharp Rise in Attacks on US Churches 
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