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Illegal Alien Hit With Federal Charges for Sexual Exploitation of Minor
An illegal alien has been indicted by a grand jury in Ohio for disturbing sex crimes against a minor. Victor Juarez, a 26-year-old Mexican national, is accused of sexually exploiting a 12-year-old girl, including creating videos of such exploitation. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio, Juarez allegedly created videos… -
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Fox News Host Clashes With State Rep. James Talarico
Fox News host Will Cain is disputing the characterization of his interview with Democrat lawmaker James Talarico, who claimed on social media that the television host had cut their television discussion short. “I just went on FOX News to tell the truth about the redistricting power grab in Texas. I asked a simple question. If… -
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We Should Not Be Digital Slaves
How Meta’s Monopoly Enables Massive Data Overreach Greed is a powerful motivator—not just for individuals, but for corporations as well. And Meta’s corporate greed has transformed one of our most valuable assets, our personal data, into a resource that’s harvested, monetized, and exploited without meaningful consent or control. Meta’s monopoly in personal social networking services… -
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Leaders of Activist Group Opposing Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown Have Criminal Records
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Three leaders of an anti-police group protesting President Donald Trump’s crackdown on violent crime in Washington, D.C., have criminal records in the district. Free DC advisory council member Darrell Gaston served sentences of community service for two cases involving violence and threats in the past nine years, while the group’s Executive Director Keya Chatterjee and Campaign… -
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What Obama Discussed in Call to Mamdani on NYC Race
Even though some Democrats on the national stage seemed to dodge associating with openly socialist New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, former President Barack Obama called him on the phone. The phone call was first reported in a New York Times opinion piece by Mara Gay. Former Obama aide Jeffrey Lerner is the communications… -
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DC Sandwich Attack Suspect Charged With Felony
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced that she would pursue felony charges against a suspect who allegedly threw a sandwich at a federal agent in a viral video recorded in Washington. On Sunday, video was released on social media of a man outside a Subway sandwich restaurant accosting U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in the… -
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It’s Even the Building: Why DC Prosecutors Can’t Do Their Jobs
For years, I’ve (Cully Stimson) been writing, speaking, and even testifying before Congress on D.C.’s problems and how to fix them. Now, national leaders are finally shining a spotlight on the ever-present and persistent crime problem in our nation’s capital. But while they work to fix D.C.’s dysfunctional system, they should also build a permanent… -
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How Many Abortion Clinics Have Closed Because of Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
A provision in President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” has caused more than 30 Planned Parenthoods to close—with more closures on the horizon. In the bill, House Republicans removed Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortions in the country. The effort had been supported by dozens of pro-life legislators from around the country. Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life… -
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The Christian Diplomacy Israel Needs
Last month, Israel’s war for survival united the world’s Christian denominations. In Gaza, misfired Israeli munitions struck the enclave’s only Catholic church. The incident led to a joint visit to the church by Jerusalem’s respective Latin Catholic and Greek Orthodox patriarchs in a rare show of solidarity for two denominations separated by a thousand-year schism…. -
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A Tale of Two States’ School Choice
Universal school choice policies are sweeping the nation. But not all policies are created equal. As the experience in two states demonstrates, how the policies are designed matters greatly. Both Louisiana and New Hampshire recently expanded eligibility for their education choice policies to all K-12 students. Yet although the population of Louisiana is more than… -
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THE BIDEN BURROWERS: Exposing a Potential Deep State Threat Against the Second Trump Administration
In 2018, The New York Times published an op-ed written by a self-described official in President Donald Trump’s administration who confessed to be “working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.” Deep state actors arguably helped launch the first impeachment against Trump, and intelligence agencies pressured Big Tech to… -
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Trump Is Right: Illegal Immigrants Shouldn’t Be Counted in Census
President Donald Trump is correct in seeking to exclude illegal immigrants from being counted in the census. Census numbers determine the apportionment of congressional seats and spending. The illegal immigrant population should not be here in the first place, so it should have zero effect on seats or spending. But Trump must go further and finally fix the census, which the Left has… -
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How the Left Perpetuates Starvation in Gaza
If Western leftists cared less about starving children in Gaza, there would be fewer starving children in Gaza. Food shortages have been a major concern in the Gaza Strip. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee recently said that those living there face “hunger and deprivation and possibly starvation.” Leftists blame Israel. “The forced famine of… -
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Border Czar Declares DC Is No Longer a Sanctuary City
Washington, D.C., will not operate as a sanctuary city as long as the city’s police remain under federal control, according to border czar Tom Homan. Instead, police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement will work together. “I think D.C. under federal control is not going to be a sanctuary city,” Homan said on Fox News… -
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The Disease Slowly Killing Our Schools
This is a preview of this week’s episode of “The Signal Sitdown.” Don’t miss politics editor Bradley Devlin’s interview with Dr. Matthew Spalding by turning on YouTube notifications for the premiere at 6:30 a.m. EST on Aug. 14, 2025. Should I even send my kids back to school at all? Parents at every level are… -
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Ohio Gubernatorial Race Could Get Crowded
Former Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, is reportedly passing on a chance to run for governor in order to run again for the U.S. Senate after losing last November to Republican Bernie Moreno. With Brown opting for the Senate chamber over the governor’s mansion, other Democrats may take an interest in next year’s gubernatorial race. One… -
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One Big, Beautiful Win for the West
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act delivers major victories to rural America and the West. As the chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus, featuring 95 U.S. representatives, and the chair of the Senate Western Caucus, featuring 29 senators west of the Mississippi, we understand that a stronger West means a stronger America. “One… -
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Behind the ‘Moderate’ Mask: Spanberger’s Hidden Labor Policy Would Cost Virginia Jobs
Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger wants voters to believe she’s a moderate. That’s understandable. At a time when the Democratic Party’s favorability is at 33% and with an avowed socialist as the party’s nominee in the most highly visible election in the nation, the smart money is for Democrats in Virginia to run far from their party’s reputation…. -
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Conservative Justices Wrestle With Distinction Between Presidential and Bureaucratic Authority
Justice Brett Kavanaugh may seem like part of the Supreme Court’s conservative wing—but in reality, he sits very near its center. In June, he joined a six-justice majority, including the three liberals, to uphold a federal telecoms project known as the Universal Service Program against a challenge that it operated as a tax imposed by… -
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Illegal Aliens Staying Away From Border Amid Trump Admin’s 3-Month Zero-Release Record
For three months in a row, no illegal aliens have been released into the U.S., according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Simultaneously, CBP is recording record-low illegal alien encounters at the border. In July, there were just 24,628 total encounters at the U.S. border, down from 170,180 in July 2024, marking the lowest monthly…
