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    Saint Pope John Paul II Gave Us Timeless Lessons About Family

    In the service of the People of God, St. John Paul II was the Pope of the family. Throughout his life, he incessantly pointed out to the Church and to society the need to protect and promote the family as the vital cell of humanity. His pontificate has distinguished itself in its commitment to make…
    Mario Enzler
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    Nonprofit Launches to Implement Trump’s Election Integrity Executive Order

    A new Trump-aligned nonprofit is launching to fill a gap in enforcement of the president’s election integrity executive order. Nicole Kelly, senior counsel at Lex Politica, the law firm that represents Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and other Republicans, is the president of a new 501(c)4 called Save Election Day to lead the fight in battleground…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Love as Sacrifice: A Valentine’s Lesson

    Valentine’s Day has become a large national celebration. It’s an excuse for couples to rekindle their love through date nights and a chance for kids to give candy and cards to their classmates. Many houses in my neighborhood place red lights on their homes as a way to prepare for the holiday. These gestures are…
    Thomas Griffin
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    One Year After Vance Rebuked Europe, World Leaders Brace for Rubio’s Message

    World leaders are assembling in Germany for the annual Munich Security Conference this weekend as memories of Vice President JD Vance’s stern rebuke one year ago still hang in the air. Instead of Vance, foreign leaders will hear an address from Secretary of State Marco Rubio Saturday morning. The speech will focus on how “a strong America…
    Virginia Allen
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    Christianity and Immigration Enforcement

    As Americans insist on law and order and a restoration of sovereignty, a concerted effort unfolds among prominent church leaders and theologians. These church officials quite brazenly seek to “guilt” believers into accepting a lax immigration agenda—and even the lunacy of porous borders. But guilt is not gospel. Emotional manipulation does not flow from authentic…
    Steve Cortes
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    From My Father’s Gift to My Children’s Future

    Across generations, the American dream has been sustained by one simple idea: Hard work and smart decisions can lead to a better life. That belief shaped my own family’s story, and it’s what drives my work today. My parents came legally to America from Nigeria, believing this country would give them and their future children…
    O.J. Oleka
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    ‘Want to Cheat’: Noem Rips ‘Conspiracy Theories’ Against SAVE America Act

    Advocating for an election reform measure that passed the House this week, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said elections are a basic infrastructure responsibility for her department.  “It’s a fact that noncitizens have been voting in our elections,” Noem said Friday during a press conference in Phoenix. “They’ve been registered, and they have voted from…
    Fred Lucas
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    Harvard Sued for Stonewalling on Race-Based Admissions

    The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is suing Harvard, accusing the university of unlawfully withholding admissions data necessary to help the government determine if race-based discrimination is occurring. In Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College in 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that colleges cannot consider race in the admissions…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    How to Fall in Love With America Again

    Americans are losing love for their country. The education system is taking our young in a different direction by dismissing our nation’s past and introducing ideologies contradicting our founding principles. Much of our culture seems determined to treat America’s 250th birthday with condemnation rather than celebration.  Yet, in this age of pessimism toward our nation’s past, Matthew Spalding offered a new invitation: to fall in love…
    Reagan Campbell
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    3 Months In: Is Texas Winning the War Against Islamization?

    In November, a “WarRoom” clip exposed two Sharia courts in Texas, operating for years and handling hundreds of cases. While legal if both parties agree, Muslim women often face strong pressure to use Sharia courts over county courts. Under strict Sharia, women inherit less, divorce is difficult, and testimony counts for less. Refusal can lead…
    Peter McIlvenna
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    DHS Shutdown Coincides With Senators’ Trip

    With a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security all but guaranteed, many senators are leaving for a security conference in Europe without having passed a bill to fund the agency. When the clock strikes midnight on Friday, the agency’s funding from a previous two-week stopgap extension will expire. With no sign of consensus, the…
    George Caldwell
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    Former Obama WH Counsel Resigns From Goldman Sachs After Epstein Disclosures

    Goldman Sachs general counsel Kathryn Ruemmler has resigned after documents released by the U.S. Justice Department last month showed Ruemmler accepted gifts from late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and advised him on how to address media inquiries regarding his crimes. Ruemmler previously served as White House counsel to former President Barack Obama, before leaving her post…
    Daily Signal Staff
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    White House Celebrates Inflation Beating Expectations in January

    Inflation beat expectations by dropping to 2.4% in January, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. “President [Donald] Trump has defeated Joe Biden’s inflation crisis in record time. Inflation is low, wages are up, and the American economy is booming—all thanks to President Trump’s pro-growth agenda,” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    He Had Near-Perfect SAT Scores. Was He Rejected in Favor of Foreign College Applicants?

    Who are America’s public universities really for? A growing backlash argues that domestic students—many with near-perfect test scores—are being edged out in favor of full-pay international enrollments.  Steve Cortes’ new documentary, “The Foreign Student Crisis Destroying American College Admissions,” focuses on the University of Illinois where more than 6,000 Chinese nationals are enrolled at this…
    Reagan Campbell
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    China’s Quiet Infiltration of America

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. I’d like to talk about our two cold wars, the one that we won against Russia…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    Shut Up and Slide, Team USA

    “I learned a long time ago, keep your d— mouth shut if you want to stay in show business,” said the great Dolly Parton. Do you know where she stands on immigration enforcement, veganism, or Gaza? Me neither.  Uninformed virtue signaling is a staple of the U.S. entertainment industry. Freeing Tibet, global warming, masking, and…
    Simon Hankinson
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    EXCLUSIVE: Border Patrol Stops Large Human Smuggling Attempt in California  

    Border Patrol agents in California have arrested 23 individuals in a human smuggling bust, according to Customs and Border Protection.   Four of the individuals arrested are believed to be human smugglers, and 19 are Mexican nationals, the agency reported.   Border Patrol agents spotted a vehicle on Jan. 31 in the El Centro Sector of the U.S. border with Mexico, which they believed…
    Virginia Allen
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    Artificial Intelligence Is Here for Your Children

    All the parenting books in the world five years ago could not have fathomed the ubiquitous presence of artificial intelligence in our children’s lives today.   If parents remain ignorant of AI’s true power, we risk surrendering our children to the deepest, darkest psychological abyss humanity has ever encountered.  With hindsight, we can see the true devastation new technologies like smartphones and social…
    Tina Descovich
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    Florida Becomes Only the Fourth State to Offer English-Only Driver’s License Exams

    Last Friday, Florida began administering English-only driver’s license exams, only the fourth state to do so. English-only driving exams make the roads safer for all drivers, and every other state should follow suit. Recently, the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles office announced that all driver’s license exams will be administered in English only, including…
    Erin Schniederjan
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    Why Are the Media Bending Over Backward to Be ‘Sensitive’ to the ‘Identity’ of a Mass Murderer?

    It is a journalist’s duty to report the truth, yet so many news outlets covered themselves in shame by bowing and scraping to honor the “transgender identity” of the man who carried out one of the deadliest mass shootings in Canadian history. Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, was born a man and he died a man….
    Tyler O’Neil
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