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    Political Shakeup: Facebook Fires Fact-Checkers and Trump Wants Greenland and Canada

    It’s no secret that culture has heavily influenced politics over the years. Gay couples appeared in movies and TV shows long before the Supreme Court’s legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. Likewise, Marxist and socialist ideals have been glorified in Hollywood, making way for those ideas to be promoted by lawmakers in Washington.  Now,…
    Virginia Allen
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    • Opinion

    Trudeau’s Legacy Toward Christians Was Indifferent at Best, Hostile at Worst

    Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his upcoming resignation after months of political turmoil inside the Liberal Party. This seemingly went public after Trudeau’s Finance Minister/Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned, due to conflicting beliefs on Trudeau’s handling of the Canadian economy. In a letter Freeland sent to Trudeau, which later was published to social media,…
    Amanda Magoteaux
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    • Opinion

    Canada’s Pierre Poilievre Makes Bid for Power as Canadian Version of Trump

    Just two months after the election of Donald Trump, Canada is on track to receive a Trumpian leader of its own—Pierre Poilievre of the Conservative Party.  Poilievre, a 45-year-old from the province of Alberta who has served in Canada’s Parliament for most of his adult life, is poised to become prime minister in the wake…
    George Caldwell
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    • Opinion

    The Maximum Pressure Campaign: How Trump Isolated Iran

    The Islamic Republic of Iran has consistently been a destabilizing force in Middle Eastern geopolitics. With Donald Trump resuming the presidency in January 2025, his administration will have to confront how to credibly restore deterrence against the regime in Tehran. While the president-elect instinctually understands the art of deterrence—his recent threat of there being “all…
    Alex Alfirraz Scheers
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    • News

    A-List Actress Speaks Out on Israel, But Not in the Way You Might Expect

    With just two weeks until President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, Hamas claims to have approved a list of 34 hostages to be exchanged in a possible ceasefire deal with Israel, Reuters reports. One of the hostages on the list is 19-year-old Liri Albag. Hamas released a propaganda video Saturday of Albag, one of the youngest hostages remaining in captivity…
    Virginia Allen
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    What’s in Store in 2025 for US From China’s Military?

    China’s communist secretary-general, Xi Jinping, turned down an invitation to attend the U.S. inauguration offered by President-elect Donald Trump. Meanwhile, between Dec. 9 and 11, the Chinese Communist Party sent the People’s Liberation Army in large numbers around Taiwan and into the Philippine Sea. As the Jan. 20 inauguration approaches, recent trends in military operations…
    Brent Sadler
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    ‘RED FLAG’: Terrorist’s Mosque Points FBI to Islamic Group That Condemns Israel’s ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Gaza

    Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, the man who drove a car into New Year’s Eve revelers on Bourbon Street after praising the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, had been a member of a Houston mosque where an imam claimed that Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler massacred Jews because they controlled the economy. Jabbar’s terrorist attack…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    • Opinion

    China Celebrates as Biden Casts Doubt on US Steel

    Even though the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States continues to review Nippon Steel’s $14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to block the deal even if CFIUS approves it. Reading between the lines of state media, no one is happier than the Chinese Communist Party. Earlier this…
    Steven Bucci
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    Biden Administration Renews ‘Inexcusable’ China-US Deal 

    China and the U.S. signed a science cooperation agreement this month, an agreement that has been renewed every five years since 1979—yet one expert urges that this time, it’s “inexcusable.”  Many conservatives argue that this decision should have been left to the incoming Trump administration, as the inauguration is now only weeks away. However, that…
    Audrey Streb
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    Japan Wisely Builds Up Military to Counter China, but It May Not Be Enough

    Japan is engaged in a significant military buildup by boosting domestic defense spending, refining its national security strategy, and strengthening multilateral security partnerships with its allies, chiefly the United States. The military buildup is designed to deter China’s increased aggression toward the Japanese mainland and islands. Japan is paying special attention to the defense of…
    Josef Milstein
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    3 Alive, 4 Dead: US Citizens Still Held Hostage in Gaza

    Three U.S.-Israeli citizens believed to still be alive remain hostage in Gaza, including 36-year-old Sagui Dekel-Chen.    “This is an American problem, and so far, the Biden administration, despite its best efforts, has not been able to get them home,” Jonathan Dekel-Chen, Sagui Dekel-Chen's father, told The Daily Signal.   It has been over 14 months…
    Virginia Allen
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    • Opinion

    US Risks Losing Latin America to China

    When U.S. officials are asked about China, the discussion usually defaults to Taiwan or tariffs. But another threat from Beijing has been growing for years, and it can be found much closer to home—in Latin America. Case in point: the deep-sea megaport that just opened in Chancay, Peru. A port opening hardly looks like something…
    Michael Cunningham
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    • Opinion

    Biden’s Parting Gifts to China

    As he leaves the White House, President Joe Biden isn’t forgetting Christmas gifts to China. This week he announced new Paris Agreement targets to reduce greenhouse gases and he issued a waiver to California to attempt to do away with the American internal combustion engine. Biden’s actions would require purchases of additional Chinese-made renewables and…
    Diana Furchtgott-Roth
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    EXCLUSIVE: George Mason Professors Demand End to Pro-Hamas Activity

    Almost 20 professors at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School sent a letter urging the school’s president to crack down on pro-Hamas, anti-Israel activity in the student body. Three GMU students of Middle Eastern origin have had recent run-ins with the police over weapons and pro-terror materials, The Daily Signal previously reported. Two of…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Trudeau’s Liberal Government Tears Itself Apart as It Scrambles to Address Trump’s Tariff Threats

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—A top official within Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Cabinet abruptly resigned, citing growing policy disagreements on how the country should respond to tariff threats posed by President-elect Donald Trump and his “America First” economic agenda. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland officially resigned from Trudeau’s Cabinet on Monday, according to a letter she posted publicly…
    Jason Hopkins
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    • Opinion

    When Can Government Deport Foreign Students for Pro-Hamas Protests?—The BorderLine

    Is there any behavior by a foreign student here on a visa that’s so bad that he should be deported? Apparently under Joe Biden, the answer was no. It remains to be seen how campus radicals will fare under Donald Trump. Momodou Taal, described in a local paper as a “United Kingdom citizen” and elsewhere…
    Simon Hankinson
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    China Threatens Taiwan With Largest Military Drill in Decades as Biden Quietly Disappears From World Stage

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—China made its largest show of force around Taiwan in decades in a time when President Joe Biden is seemingly less involved as commander in chief, moving over for President-elect Donald Trump. The Chinese navy deployed a group of 60 ships and 30 coast guard vessels off the coast of Taiwan this…
    Wallace White
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    House Republicans: Why Didn’t Park Police Stop Anti-Israel Rioters From Vandalizing Federal Property?

    How did violent anti-Israel, pro-Hamas rioters get away with destroying government property, burning American flags and an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and raising a Palestinian flag in place of Old Glory on July 24? Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Ariz., asked that at the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing, “Desecrating Old Glory:…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    • Opinion

    How US Military Ties With Fiji Change Dynamics With China in Indo-Pacific

    Late last month, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited the island nation of Fiji, a first for a U.S. secretary of defense. Though overdue, the discussions marked an important turning point for cooperation in a critical region for American national security interests. Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka described the effort as guarding, protecting, and promoting peace…
    Sydney Hudson
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    Appeals Court Upholds Pending Law Requiring Chinese Company to Sell TikTok or Face Ban in US

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a law Friday requiring Chinese internet company ByteDance either to sell TikTok or for the social media platform to be effectively banned in America. The three-judge panel’s ruling paves the way for the law to take effect on Jan. 19, 2025. ByteDance is…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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