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    ‘Lawlessness’: Calls Grow for Ouster of Bragg After Penny Prosecution

    THE CENTER SQUARE—New York Republicans are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to fire Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg following his failed prosecution of Daniel Penny over Jordan Neely’s chokehold death.  On Monday, a 12-member Manhattan jury found the ex-Marine not guilty in a verdict that came after days of jury deliberations and courtroom wrangling. Penny…
    Chris Wade
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    Charity Fashion Gala Showcases Conservative Designer’s First Ladies Dress Collection

    “I love the fashion sense of Melania Trump. I love the fashion sense of Michelle Obama. I love the idea that these iconic women did something for America, whether good or bad or influential.  I love all of them.”  That’s what self-described gay Asian American celebrity fashion designer Andre Soriano told The Daily Signal about…
    Ann Moreno
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    The Devils Are Here

    This week, a deranged 26-year-old anti-capitalist allegedly shot to death the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, on the streets of New York. The alleged shooter carried a manifesto with him, decrying the nature of America’s health care system: “Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming.” The manifesto claimed that America spends more than any other…
    Ben Shapiro
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    What’s Going on With Black and Hispanic Women?

    One question emerging from the presidential election exit polls is the disconnect between black men and women and Hispanic men and women. Donald Trump received support from 21% of black men and 7% of black women, a disparity of 14 points. He got support from 54% of Hispanic men and 39% of Hispanic women, a…
    Star Parker
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    Whiskey Resurgence in the Heart of the Rebellion

    LATROBE, Pennsylvania—The making of whiskey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, has often been fraught with a fair amount of drama. Whether it was those trying to make it or those trying to drink it, the government has sought to tax and sometimes even ban both activities. Two hundred thirty years ago, William Findley, a Revolutionary War hero,…
    Salena Zito
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    How Close Are We to World War III?

    President-elect Donald Trump will inherit a far more unstable world than the one he left President Joe Biden just four years ago. The war between Russia and Ukraine continues to grind on, escalating at the behest of the Biden administration. The situation in the Middle East, with the fall of the Assad government in Syria,…
    Bradley Devlin
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    2 More Celebrities Embrace Traditional Values

    Two big-name celebrities did something radical last weekend: They embraced traditional values.  Could these be signs that the tides are turning in the culture war? Is the public finally canceling cancel culture? Pop singer Gwen Stefani announced on social media that she will partner with Hallow, the world’s No. 1 prayer app for Catholics, to…
    Elise McCue
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    Weaponization Panel’s Findings on Financial Institutions Prompt Privacy Resolution

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—A watchdog group is pushing Bank of America to conduct an inquiry in light of revelations from a House panel probing weaponization of government that financial institutions are providing customers’ information to the FBI and Treasury Department.  The National Legal and Policy Center submitted a shareholder resolution asking that the Bank…
    Fred Lucas
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    House Republican Says Dems ‘Risk the Security of the Nation’ Over a ‘Social Justice Issue’

    The House of Representatives voted 281-140 on Wednesday evening to approve an annual defense policy bill, the National Defense Authorization Act, that for the first time protects children of members of the military from irreversible transgender medical interventions. “We should not be funding this with our military,” Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., told The Daily Signal….
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    ‘America Wrapped’: Who Hit Top Political Chart of 2024

    Like clockwork, December brings the anticipation of Christmas, holiday gatherings with families and friends, and the release of your personalized Spotify Wrapped.  For you Pandora or Apple Music users out there, Spotify delivers a personalized “year in review” to each of its users in early December. Music lovers learn who their top artists were for…
    Virginia Allen
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    ‘EGREGIOUS’: Detransitioner Sues Doctor Who Prescribed Her Irreversible Sex-Change Drugs at 12

    When Clementine Breen began getting puberty blockers at age 12, she had no idea she was agreeing to become a lifelong patient. Breen, now a 20-year-old detransitioner, filed a lawsuit last Thursday against prominent child-gender specialist Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, alleging medical negligence. Breen says Olson-Kennedy pushed her into irreversible transgender medical interventions at only 12…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Sen. James Lankford Offers Sneak Peak Into How Exactly DOGE Will Clean Up Government Waste and Abuse

    President-elect Donald Trump has tapped two innovative businessmen—Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy—to head the Department of Government Efficiency as the new advisory commission works to eliminate waste and abuse from the federal government. The Department of Government Efficiency isn’t a government agency, however, and lawmakers in the U.S. House and Senate have teamed up to…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Stop Comparing Daniel Penny and Luigi Mangione. They Are Not the Same.

    The cases of Daniel Penny and Luigi Mangione are not the same, and neither deserves to be equated to the other. Daniel Penny is a Marine who defended a subway car full of people from a violent unstable homeless man flailing around, screaming that he would kill everyone and didn’t care if he went to…
    Tony Kinnett
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    Wray Exiting as FBI Director

    Christopher Wray is resigning as FBI director, multiple news outlets are reporting. Wray, who President Donald Trump appointed in 2017, had three years left in his term. However, the move isn’t as a surprise as now President-elect Trump announced he would nominate Kash Patel to be the new FBI director. Trump happily accepted the news…
    Fred Lucas
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    Daniel Penny Stands by His Actions, Says He’d Face Court ‘Million’ Times to Save Others

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Former Marine Daniel Penny said Tuesday that he stands by his actions on a New York City subway, despite enduring years of harsh criticism. During an interview with Judge Jeanine Pirro on “The Five,” Penny revealed his motivations and said he intervened to prevent potential harm as he prioritizes the safety of others over…
    Mariane Angela
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    ‘No One Gets Away With That S–t’: Alums of Hegseth-led Veterans Group Dismantle Media Narrative

    Editor's note: This article uses the generic "he" to refer to all sources who requested anonymity, but this use doesn't necessarily mean the person cited is a man. Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News Channel host and veterans advocate who is President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, has been hard at work on Capitol…
    Bradley Devlin
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    Josh Hawley Confronts Witness Who Says Flooding Job Market With Illegal Aliens Helps Americans

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley confronted American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday about how flooding the job market with illegal immigrants benefits Americans. Melnick previously stated in October that mass deportations would be detrimental to many American industries, including hospitality, construction, and agriculture. During a hearing…
    Nicole Silverio
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    Putting the BS in BLS: The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Made-Up Job Numbers

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of the accompanying video from professor Peter St. Onge. New job numbers are out and—hilariously—payrolls jumped 227,000, yet persons employed dropped 355,000. Are they just making it up? The numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which—thanks to the power of imagination—reports that jobs are…
    Peter St. Onge
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    Sen Cruz: How the Media Will Cover Illegal Alien Deportations

    President-elect Donald Trump made mass deportations a pillar of his winning campaign platform. Trump and Tom Homan—the former acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who Trump tapped to be his border czar—say they will prioritize the deportations of criminal illegal aliens.   Whether all of the estimated more than 10 million illegal aliens who…
    Virginia Allen
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    Pastor Fights to Keep Realtor License After Posting Bible Verse

    A Virginia real estate broker faces the prospect of losing his license and paying a hefty fine because of a Facebook post about a Bible verse about homosexuality.  On Feb. 13, 2015, Staunton-based broker Wilson Fauber reposted the Rev. Franklin Graham’s post citing a verse in the Bible and added commentary from his own perspective as…
    Christina Lewis
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