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    What Unfinished Business Congress Will Face in January

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—After its Christmas break concludes, Congress is set to return in January with a host of unfinished business that could shape the political terrain of 2026.  A short-term funding bill that ended the historic government shutdown in November expires on Jan. 30. Legislators have yet to implement healthcare reform following a new public focus on affordability in…
    Caden Olson
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    US Strikes Islamic State Militants in Nigeria

    REUTERS—The United States carried out a strike against Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria at the request of Nigeria’s government, President Donald Trump and the U.S. military said on Thursday, claiming the group had been targeting Christians in the region. “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and…
    Trevor Hunnicutt
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    How Mary and Joseph Can Strengthen Marriages

    The time leading up to the celebration of Christmas Day is often chaotic. Families are frantically finishing up their final shopping and gift wrapping. Traffic increases and patience seems to run thin as we rapidly approach the celebration of the birth of God in time.   However, it also teaches us a tremendous amount about the power of marriage.  In the words, witness, and experience of Mary…
    Thomas Griffin
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    The Humble Arrival: Reflecting on the Incarnation’s Gentle Grace

    Think of all the grand gestures in this world. The motorcades, parades, and celebrations that occur when a president or prince visits a nation. The very foundation of the red carpet is glamour and awe. Modern rallies often welcome their distinguished guests to the stage with music blasting and sparks flying. Hardly ever do important…
    Sarah Holliday
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    CCP Conducts Mass Arrests of Christians Days Before Christmas

    Hundreds of Christians in China will likely spend Christmas in jail this year, according to a recent report. Starting on Dec. 13, the Chinese Communist Party mobilized “more than a thousand police officers, SWAT units, anti-riot forces, and firefighters” in the Zhejiang Province’s Yayang Town in Wenzhou City, raiding churches and conducting mass arrests of Christians,…
    S.A. McCarthy
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    Why Western Leaders Won’t Acknowledge ‘Radical Islam’

    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. We’ve had a lot of incidents worldwide of Islamic terrorism or threats of Islamic terrorism. The…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    This Christmas, Revive the Lost Art of Matchmaking

    Forget Christmas socks, board games, or even cash. The gift many single young adults want most is a spouse. Put on your Santa hat and keep your eyes out for potential matches. Marriage is a bedrock societal institution. It’s beneficial for those who tie the knot, too. “Today, married women live longer, earn more, and…
    Victor Joecks
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    The Piercing Cold of Christmas

    Christmas evokes a warmth during the winter: bright lights, roaring fires, and good cheer with loved ones. However, as St. Andrew’s Novena distinctly emphasizes, the “piercing cold” conditions of the first Christmas starkly contrast with the holiday season’s comforts, beckoning us to not only recognize Christ’s humility, but to care for the poor, forgotten, and…
    Andrew Fowler
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    Little-Known Issue Contributing to Deadly Muslim Attacks on Christians in Nigeria  

    Persecution of Christians in Nigeria is not driven solely by religion, according to Pastor Brad Brandon.   While religion plays a direct role, socio-economic issues are a significant factor contributing to the bloodshed, says Brandon, founder and CEO of Across Nigeria, a Christian organization with the mission of bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Nigeria and supporting persecuted Christians in the African…
    Virginia Allen
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    Guadalupe and the Largest Public Miracle

    When I was a senior in college, I went on a pilgrimage to the Mexican martyr sites that ended with a visit to the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The entire trip was transformative for me.   The visit to the hills and the basilica where the miraculous tilma (a peasant-type shawl made of flimsy cactus fiber) is stored was definitely…
    Thomas Griffin
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    Chanukah Is Relevant for Everyone—But Not in the Way You Might Think

    Of all the holidays on the Jewish calendar, Chanukah, which began last Sunday evening, has always been one of my favorites. Even when I was younger and far less observant, I appreciated the holiday’s well-known rituals and customs: lighting the menorah, spinning the dreidel, eating potato latkes, and so forth. My given Hebrew name—“Maccabee,” because…
    Josh Hammer
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    Judge Indira Talwani Attempts to Override Congress, Forcing Taxpayers to Pay for Abortions

    California and Rhode Island judges won our October and November “Dishonorable Conduct Award” for their judicial misbehavior.   The December award winner, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, is a super legislator who identifies as a federal judge. In a ruling in July, Talwani, a Biden appointee in Massachusetts—call us shocked—tried to override Congress’ constitutional authority over the federal purse and force taxpayers to subsidize Planned Parenthood.   Some judges who…
    Thomas Jipping
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    I Was Coerced Into Abortion Training. We Need Conscience Protections for Medical Providers.    

    “Do no harm.”   It’s one of the first principles of ethical medical care, dating back to the ancient Greeks. But political pressure and a false understanding of patient autonomy have instead forced physicians to violate their patients’ dignity and their own conscience. It’s a troubling paradigm shift in modern medicine, especially in the OB-GYN field. Physicians are reduced…
    Dr. Ashley Womack
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    6 Deadly Antisemitic Attacks and Incidents Since Oct. 7 

    At least 15 people are dead after two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese has called the deadly shooting an “act of terror and antisemitism.”   The victims of the Sydney shooting range in age from 10 to 87, according to The Associated Press. About 40 others sustained injuries during the attack.  …
    Virginia Allen
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    Abortion Pill Tragedy in Toledo Once More Making Headlines

    An Ohio woman has filed a lawsuit against her doctor boyfriend after he allegedly forced her to take crushed-up abortion pills. As The Daily Signal previously reported, Dr. Hassan Abbas, a Toledo surgical resident, is facing felony charges after allegedly forcing his girlfriend to ingest crushed-up pills after she informed him that she was pregnant….
    Rebecca Downs
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    A Hanukkah Lesson for America: Without Our Roots, the Tree of Liberty Dies

    As Jews around the world light Hanukkah menorahs this week, they commemorate what may be the most explicitly Zionist holiday in the Jewish calendar. The story of Hanukkah recounts the Maccabean Revolt of the second century B.C.E. After the Seleucid Greeks sought to suppress Jewish religious practice and identity, Jews fought to reclaim sovereignty in…
    Jason Bedrick
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    New ‘Hate Speech’ Bill Targets Canadians’ Freedom of Speech and Religion

    Left-wing Canadian lawmakers are working to introduce a new bill that would end existing protections for people of faith against prosecution under national “hate speech” laws. Canada’s Criminal Code, which bans what the government deems “hatred against any identifiable group,” contains a so-called religious exemption that protects Canadians who “in good faith” cite religious texts…
    Kevin Stocklin
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    Trump Weighs If Obamacare Deal Should Include Abortion Funding

    As Congress works to reach a deal addressing the expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies, President Donald Trump revealed abortion funding is a “factor” in the decision. The Daily Signal asked Trump Friday night if he would assure Republicans he won’t propose or accept a health care deal that continues to allow abortion funding under…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    There are 2 Kinds of Antisemitism. I’ve Seen Both.

    There are two kinds of antisemites in the world: Those that hate Jews and know it, and those that promote the hatred of Jews and don’t. I learned about both on one tragic October day in 1983. And on another tragic October day 40 years later. I was the editor-in-chief of my college newspaper at…
    Lee Habeeb
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    Rubio Announces Visa Restrictions on Anyone Carrying Out ‘Violations of Religious Freedom’ 

    The State Department has announced new restrictions on visas for anyone who is seen to be supporting or conducting violations of religious freedom.  “The United States is taking decisive action in response to the atrocities and violence against Christians in Nigeria and around the world,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday.   The department “will restrict U.S. visas for those…
    Virginia Allen
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