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    Trump Hints at Nominee for Open Fed Post After Firing Governor

    One day after President Donald Trump fired Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook—who refused to vote to lower interest rates and has been accused of mortgage fraud—he already has a replacement in mind. “I think I, maybe, in my own mind, I have somebody that I like,” the president told The Daily Signal. “Look, we just…
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    Virginia School ‘Brands My Son a Predator’ for Desiring the Same Bathroom Privacy Afforded to ‘Male Staff,’ Mom Says

    Parents are condemning as hypocrisy the fact that a Northern Virginia high school notorious for allowing boys in girls’ bathrooms and girls in the boys’ locker room also has a bathroom specifically designated for “male staff only.” “This sends a mixed signal to everybody about the expectations of privacy,” a father of a junior at…
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    Heritage Chief Recommends Presidential Medals of Freedom for Feulner, Buchanan

    Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts and members of Congress are calling on President Donald Trump to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Heritage’s late founder, Ed Feulner, and to Pat Buchanan, a longtime titan of the conservative movement and adviser to three Republican presidents. The medal is the highest civilian honor a president can…
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    Bondi Orders DC to Temporarily Suspend Sanctuary City Policies

    For years, Washington, D.C.’s sanctuary city laws barred local police from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. However, a recent order from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi effectively nullifies many of these rules—so long as President Donald Trump retains federal control of the district. Two weeks ago, Trump declared a crime emergency in the nation’s capital…
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    Zohran Mamdani’s LGBTQIA+ ‘Educational Liaisons’

    Avowed socialist and New York City mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani garnered attention with his pledge to allocate tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to gender-affirming medical care, but far less publicized is his proposal to fund LGBTQIA+ “educational liaisons” in every public school.   Mamdani’s LGBTQIA+ policy memo states that only two LGBTQIA+ liaisons cover the 1,800 schools…
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    Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police Has a Message for Mayor With ‘No Confidence’ Vote

    Cincinnati’s local response to an attack that occurred one month ago continues to have negative consequences for Democrat Mayor Aftab Pureval, as he received a unanimous vote of “no confidence” Monday night from the local Fraternal Order of Police. This comes as the viral mob attack and Pureval’s lackluster response garnered local, state, and federal…
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    If You Harm Kids, You Will Answer, Attorneys General Say

    A group of 44 state and territory attorneys general sent a letter Monday warning artificial intelligence companies of the consequences of exploiting kids online. The letter, sent to 13 major tech and AI companies, including Google and Meta, points to recent examples of AI chatbots engaging in inappropriate conversations with kids online.  Among examples cited…
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    Gavin Newsom Turns Full-Time Troll. Meanwhile, California Is Burning.

    Gavin Newsom has memes and dunks, but does he have anything else? The California governor has received a lot of attention lately for adopting a new persona as the most prominent troll of President Donald Trump and Republicans. Some news outlets have called this his “dark woke” pivot, noting that he’s using Trump’s tactics against him. This is…
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    ‘We Don’t Feel It’: As Dems Claim Crime Is Down, Chicagoan Says Locals Live in ‘Fear’

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Chicago resident Jedidiah Brown stated on Tuesday that people throughout his city live in “fear” of crime on a daily basis. Brown told NewsNation that residents are not experiencing a supposed decrease in crime, but rather they fear being “kidnapped” or “hurt” by criminals on the streets. Democrat Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker…
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    Arizona Democrat Goes on Listening Tour

    Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is traveling the country in a bid to restore his party’s popularity by addressing its weaknesses with key constituent groups. The Arizona legislator candidly acknowledged Democrats’ problems attracting young male voters, going so far as to say in a May interview, “We’re just not ever going to be as cool as…
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    ‘The Revival Generation’ Film Debuting at Kennedy Center Shows Gen Z Embracing Christian Faith 

    Suicidal ideation, drug dealing and abuse, pornography addiction, crippling anxiety, and unforgiveness.  Those are just some of the wrenching problems a group of pastors and ministers personally endured before their Christian faith healed them.  Armed with these experiences, these leaders over the past two years have guided more than 100,000 college students nationwide in how…
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    Fighting to Bring Conservative Common Sense to Liberal States

    It must be easier to be a conservative in Texas or Florida. But what does it take to get up every morning in a state that most people think is a lost cause to liberalism? At the annual State Policy Network meeting, The Daily Signal caught up with the leaders of Oregon’s Cascade Policy Institute…
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    You’re Fired, Trump Tells Fed Governor—But She Disagrees

    President Donald Trump claims to have fired Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook, but she begs to differ. “President Trump purported to fire me ‘for cause’ when no cause exists under the law, and he has no authority to do so,” said Cook in a statement Monday. “I will not resign.” As governor, Cook is one…
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    Armenia-Azerbaijan Agreement—A Victory of the America First Vision

    As a foreigner and political activist, I am often criticized for supporting President Donald Trump, with many questioning both my motivations and what potential benefits my country could possibly gain from such support. I believe this month’s White House meeting between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is a powerful example…
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    Red States Shouldn’t Forget the Future of University Education

    Governors and legislatures of Republican states—such as Florida, Ohio, and Texas—are doing good and necessary work both in establishing centers for education in civics and the liberal arts and in reforming state-run colleges such as the New College of Florida. But if they don’t want these temporary victories to be just that, they need to…
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    Judge: Minnesota Can’t Discriminate Against Religious Schools

    A federal judge Friday struck down a Minnesota law barring colleges that require statements of faith from a state-funded program. U.S. District Judge Nancy E. Brasel said the law, signed by Gov. Tim Walz in 2023, violated both the First Amendment and the Minnesota Constitution by disqualifying “‘some private schools’ from funding ‘solely because they…
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    5 Journalists Dead in Gaza Following ‘Tragic Mishap’

    At least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in strikes on a hospital in Gaza Monday in what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described as a “tragic mishap.”  Two Israeli strikes reportedly hit the hospital located in the southern half of the Gaza Strip.   “Israel deeply regrets the tragic mishap that occurred today…
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    Texas Redistricting to Accelerate Democrats’ Tilt Left

    Besides likely gaining Republicans five new Texas seats in the United States House of Representatives, the Lonestar State’s congressional redistricting is speeding up the evolution of the Democrat Party. At the end of his term, Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, a 78-year-old who became a Texas lawmaker in the 1970s, appears to want to hand over…
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    Congressman Seeks Murder Charges for Fentanyl Traffickers

    THE CENTER SQUARE—Fentanyl dealers would face tough new criminal penalties under a proposal filed by a Republican New York congressman that calls for charging those convicted of trafficking the drug with attempted murder. The Fentanyl Kills Act, refiled by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., is the latest proposal aimed at cracking down on the sale and…
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    Republican Redistricting Bolsters GOP Midterm Chances

    Republican redistricting could be the key to the GOP maintaining control of the House through gaining several seats in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Florida, and Texas. The GOP currently holds a three-seat majority in the House of Representatives, which means any advantage to the Republican Party matters.  Ohio has the potential to lend itself to three…
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