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    Justices Invoke Founders’ Drinking Habits in Weighing Gun Ban for Drug Users

    Most justices appeared skeptical of a federal law banning gun possession for illegal drug users and addicts during Supreme Court arguments Monday. Intermingling gun rights and the war on drugs, the case has put the ACLU and the National Rifle Association on the same side, while President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is defending the existing…
    Fred Lucas
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    Small Georgia Town Is at the Center of Latest ICE Fight 

    Democrat lawmakers in Georgia have proposed legislation to prevent taxpayer money from being used to build U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in the state.  Georgia state Sen. Jaha Howard introduced the bill in response to ICE’s reported plans to build facilities in Social Circle and Oakwood. He was joined by state Sen. RaShaun Kemp and South Fulton City Councilwoman Helen Zenobia Willis to announce the legislation.  “We are here because of a proposal of a 10,000-bed detention facility…
    Reagan Campbell
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    Terrorist Threat in the US: ‘Stay on High Alert’

    A chief concern following the launch of Operation Epic Fury is Iranian-backed terrorist cells in the United States, security experts are warning. It is impossible to know who crossed the border during the four years of the Biden administration, “but we do know there were a number of folks on the terrorist watch list,” said…
    Virginia Allen
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    Why Is Virginia’s Redistricting Referendum on Pause?

    A fight over Virginia’s congressional maps is heating up, with Republicans and Democrats locked in a legal battle that could reshape the state’s representation in Washington.  Virginia voters were originally scheduled to head to the polls on April 21 to decide on a referendum on new congressional maps as the state’s Supreme Court reviewed a legal challenge….
    Reagan Campbell
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    It’s Official: Illegal Alien-Loving Dems Cannot Stand American Citizens

    President Donald Trump could not have made it easier for congressional Democrats. During Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, Trump’s simple offer to them, and their Republican counterparts, was like a college professor telling his students: “Anyone who wants 10 points of extra credit, please stand up if you believe the Earth is round.”…
    Deroy Murdock
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    Rubio to Brief ‘Gang of Eight’ Monday on Iran

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio is briefing congressional leaders today on Iran, an administration official told The Daily Signal. The United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran early Saturday morning in Operation Epic Fury. Trump characterized it as the beginning of “major combat operations.” Trump confirmed that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed following…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Hegseth: Iran Strikes ‘Not Iraq,’ ‘Not Endless’

    Secretary of War Pete Hegseth dismissed concerns of a protracted nation-building exercise in Iran, arguing the military’s strikes there serve America’s interests. “To the media outlets and political Left screaming, ‘Endless wars,’ stop. This is not Iraq, this is not endless. I was there for both. Our generation knows better and so does this president,”…
    George Caldwell
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    EXCLUSIVE: Major Pro-Life Group Endorses Ohio’s Jon Husted for Senate

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America has officially endorsed Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, in his bid to retain his U.S. Senate seat. According to a press release first shared with The Daily Signal, that support comes in the form of $3.25 million for 500,000 visits to Ohio voters before Election Day. There…
    Rebecca Downs
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    Virginia’s Largest Public School District Is Unraveling

    Fairfax County Public Schools is no longer a district in quiet decline—it is a system in visible retreat. Fairfax Schools experienced the largest decline in student enrollment of any district in the state from 2015 to 2025, according to University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Policy. While neighboring districts such as Loudoun County…
    Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
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    Virginia Democrats Backtrack on Affordability Promises

    Newly elected Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, used the national spotlight for the State of the Union response to make affordability promises. By Friday, Virginia Democrats had shot down a policy that would put more money back in Virginians’ pockets. “I am working with our state Legislature to lower costs and make the commonwealth more affordable,…
    Virginia Grace McKinnon
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    Just 1 in 4 Americans Supports US Strikes on Iran, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds

    REUTERS—Only 1 in 4 Americans approves of the U.S. strikes that killed Iran’s leader, while about half—including 1 in 4 Republicans—believe President Donald Trump is too willing to use military force, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that concluded on Sunday. Some 27% of respondents said they approved of the strikes, while 43% disapproved and 29% were not…
    Jason Lange
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    Trump Responds to American Casualties in Iran, Predicts More

    President Donald Trump is promising to avenge the deaths of those lost in Operation Epic Fury. U.S. Central Command reported three fatalities in the first 24 hours after the strike on Iran.  The United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran in what Trump characterized as the beginning of “major combat operations” early Saturday morning. “As one…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Golden Dome for America: The Secrecy Is Rational—the Cost Is Manageable—and the Imperative Is Inarguable

    The Golden Dome for America (GDA) initiative has drawn criticism for not publicly releasing a detailed architecture, cost breakdown, or long-range budget projections. Think tanks, major media outlets, and some lawmakers argue that without public transparency the program risks becoming an expensive, open-ended undertaking. Those concerns deserve to be taken seriously. But they often treat…
    Joe Dodd
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    Is This a Just War?

    Early Saturday morning, President Donald Trump announced the start of what he described as “major combat operations in Iran.” In a statement, Trump outlined what he said were decades of hostile actions by the Iranian government, along with more recent failed efforts to reach diplomatic settlements. Trump said Iran’s refusal to halt its pursuit of…
    Thomas Griffin
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    ‘Potentially an Act of Terrorism’: Texas Shooter Was Wearing ‘Allah’ T-Shirt

    The suspect gunman who killed two people at a bar in Texas early Sunday was wearing a hoodie that said “Property of Allah,” and another shirt with an Iranian flag design, the Associated Press confirmed. The mass shooter that left two dead and 14 others wounded has been identified as 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne. Diagne was…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Journalist Marked for Death by Khamenei Celebrates His Demise

    THE DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Journalist Masih Alinejad took to the streets of New York City Saturday to celebrate the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. President Donald Trump confirmed Khamenei’s death in a post on Truth Social Saturday afternoon, hours after he announced Operation Epic Fury early that morning. Alinejad posted the video of her celebration on X Saturday afternoon….
    Harold Hutchison
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    The US Olympic Men’s Hockey Team Did It the Right Way

    If men’s basketball is the most popular and professional athlete-filled team sport at the quadrennial Summer Olympic Games, then men’s ice hockey is its Winter Olympic Games analogue. Every four years, the two-week Summer and Winter Olympics provide a respite for NBA and NHL fans from the annual domestic calendar. Stars who might normally be…
    Josh Hammer
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    ‘ON MY HONOR’: Can the Boy Scouts Restore Trust After Betraying Its Values?

    How does an organization like the Boy Scouts of America restore trust after betraying its values? Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has given the Boy Scouts a chance, but it remains unclear whether the historic organization will take it. Fickle human hearts often lead us to sully our integrity. The biblical history of Israel presents…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    ‘We Are Going After the Rest’: Trump Gives Big Update on Iran Strike by the Numbers

    By afternoon Sunday, the U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran sunk nine Iranian ships and took out dozens of Iranian leaders, President Donald Trump announced.  “I have just been informed that we have destroyed and sunk 9 Iranian Naval Ships, some of them relatively large and important,” Trump posted on Truth Social Sunday.  “We are…
    Fred Lucas
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    Bishops as Pawns Over Birthright Citizenship

    Viewing the U.S. public policy and political scene as a chessboard, the prelates of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops have downgraded themselves from their historic leadership role as bishops to the subservient position of mere pawns. Specifically, on birthright citizenship, the bishops willingly allow themselves to be manipulated by leftists pushing secular humanist,…
    Steve Cortes
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