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Prager Denounces Owens 'Blood Libel,' Antisemitism
Conservative radio host and PragerU co-founder Dennis Prager issued an unusually direct rebuke of right-wing commentator Candace Owens accusing her of reviving classic antisemitic tropes.
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Trump Blocks China-Linked Emcore Semiconductor Deal
President Donald Trump has ordered a China-linked buyer to unwind its purchase of semiconductor assets from EMCORE Corporation reversing a deal that had already received state approval and tax incentives in California citing national security risks in a White House...
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Tesla EV Sales Share Drop Was Predicted Last April
Tesla lost its position as the worlds top electric vehicle seller in 2025 a shift that analysts had predicted months earlier as mounting competition and political and market pressures weighed on the companys sales.
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Judge Rejects Police Reform Linked to Breonna Taylor
A federal judge in Kentucky has dismissed Louisvilles proposed settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over police reforms after the department withdrew its support of the plan earlier this year.
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Zelenskyy Proposes Appointing Fedorov as Defense Minister
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday proposed appointing First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov as Ukraines new defence minister replacing Denys Shmyhal.
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Gov. DeWine Says Ohio Child Care System Is Sound
Ohio GOP Gov. Mike DeWine says the state has strong safeguards in place to prevent fraud in its publicly funded child care system responding to calls from Republican lawmakers for a review following viral allegations that originated in Minnesota.
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Court Rules California 'Open Carry' Ban Unconstitutional
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that Californias ban on openly carrying guns in most parts of the state is unconstitutional.
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Iran Protester Re-creates Tiananmen 'Tank Man' Moment
The image of a lone protester sitting in front of armed security forces in Iran has sparked comparisons to the iconic "Tank Man" photo near Tiananmen Square in China as intense anti-regime unrest spreads throughout the Islamic Republic.
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US Appeals Court Rejects 'Top Gun: Maverick' Copyright Claim
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that the 2022 Tom Cruise blockbuster "Top Gun Maverick" did not infringe a magazine article that inspired the original 1986 "Top Gun" film.
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N.Y. State GOP Senators Demand Audit of Aid Programs
A group of New York state Senate Republicans is calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to immediately commission an independent audit of state social service programs citing "disturbing reports" and warning that weak oversight may have allowed significant misuse of taxpayer funds.
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Exiled Iranian Opposition Leader Praises Trump
Reza Pahlavi the leader of Irans opposition thanked President Donald Trump after he vowed to protect Iranian protesters.
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Iran Warns: US Will Pay for Intervention in Protests
Irans Foreign Ministry warned Friday that the U.S. will bear "full responsibility for the consequences" of any intervention in ongoing protests in the country after President Donald Trumps threat to "come to the rescue" if Iran "violently kills peaceful protesters."
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Dr. Crandall: President Trump's Aspirin Use
Kicking off the new year President Donald Trump addressed questions about his health writing on Truth Social that White House doctors had declared him to be in "perfect health."
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Dow Closes Higher on First Day of 2026
The Dow ended higher Friday starting 2026 by snapping a four-day losing streak but gains in chip makers Nvidia and Intel could not hoist Wall Streets other indexes into solidly positive territory.
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San Francisco Progressives Envy Mamdani's Rise in NYC
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdanis rise as New Yorks mayor has become a source of hope for liberals in San Francisco once an incubator of a host of modern progressive ideas.
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Beef Price Antitrust Case Opens Consumer Claims
Consumers who purchased certain beef products between 2014 and 2019 may be eligible to receive cash payments under a federal antitrust class action settlement.
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Trump Pauses Immigration Applications From 20 More Nations
The Trump administration is pausing immigration applications including visas green cards citizenship and asylum for people from 20 more nations largely in Africa.
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Mamdani Targets Landlords, Intervenes in Bankruptcy
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used his first day in office to roll out executive orders aimed at landlords and housing development.
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SBA Suspends Minn. Borrowers in $400M Fraud Probe
The Small Business Administration on Thursday suspended 6900 borrowers over a suspected 400 million fraud scheme involving Paycheck Protection Program PPP and disaster loans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jewish Groups Press Mamdani on Antisemitism
Prominent Jewish groups on Friday said they were looking to Zohran Mamdani to demonstrate "a serious commitment to confronting antisemitism" after New York Citys new mayor rescinded his predecessors executive orders that had offered "significant protections.
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Weedkiller Study Retraction Renews Roundup Debate
A long-relied-upon study declaring the weedkiller glyphosate safe has been retracted reopening debate over the health risks of the chemical used across much of American agriculture.
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DHS Delays End of TSA Union Contract Until Jan. 18
The Department of Homeland Security has agreed to delay by a week its plan to end a union contract covering Transportation Security Administration screeners as a legal battle over the move continues in federal court.
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Judge Grants Dad Opt-Out for Child From LGBTQ Books
A federal judge has granted a Lexington Kentucky father a preliminary injunction excusing his kindergartener from lessons featuring LGBTQ themes that conflict with his Christian values reports Universal Hub.
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FBI Stops ISIS-Inspired Terror Attack in N.C.
The FBI said Friday it had disrupted a plot to attack a North Carolina grocery store and fast-food restaurant on New Years Eve arresting a man who officials said was inspired by the Islamic State group and had pledged loyalty to the terrorists.
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Judge Keeps Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Behind Bars
A federal judge on Friday ordered that the man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington the night before the Jan. 6 2021 U.S. Capitol attack should remain behind bars while his case moves forward.