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FBI, Tumwater PD warn of possible Antifa attack at Saturday’s Let’s Go WA event

(The Center Square) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation has notified Let’s Go Washington that Antifa-affiliated individuals and groups are calling for acts of violence and intimidation against volunteers and supporters during a signature gathering event in Tumwater on Saturday. LGW is gathering signatures for two initiatives: one to ban transgender girls/women from female sports […]

Obama-appointed judge under fire for light sentence and praise of illegal immigrant who raped woman with cerebral palsy

An Obama-appointed judge in Michigan has come under fire from the Trump administration and conservatives on social media for sparing an illegal immigrant who raped a disabled woman another two years in prison and openly praising him. Edys Renan Membreno Diaz, a Honduran national who entered the United States at least seven separate times, was […]

Illinois legalizes physician-assisted suicide; critics warn of moral, safety risks

(The Center Square) – Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 1950, prompting strong backlash from medical, disability, religious and legal groups who say it was rushed and violates key ethical and legal protections. State Rep. Bill Hauter (R-Morton) a practicing physician, said Pritzker showed signs of hesitation but ultimately “his leftist ideology took over and he […]

Nevada’s outdoor recreation is a $24 billion industry: Report

(The Center Square) – A report by the Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation valued Nevada’s total outdoor recreation industry at nearly four times that of federal estimates. The $24 billion valuation comes after recent federal efforts to sell large amounts of public lands for mining and housing development.  The report conducted by NDOR and Radbridge, […]

Los Angeles mayor urges hiring of over 400 police officers

(The Center Square) – Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sent a letter this week to city council members, urging them to pass a budget that would allow the Los Angeles Police Department to hire 410 new officers. In the Dec. 10 letter, Bass implored the council to approve $4.4 million in funding, without which the police department […]

Bill designed to protect school kids from sexual misconduct

(The Center Square) – A new bill meant to protect children was introduced by U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) called the National Educator Safety and Accountability Act of 2025. It aims to protect, prevent, and respond to educator sexual misconduct in schools.  The legislation would establish a National Educator Misconduct and Discipline Registry to track […]

Permanent charters pivotal to NASCAR antitrust lawsuit settlement

(The Center Square) – Permanent charters, akin to franchises in other major professional sports leagues, are being granted in settlement of a federal antitrust lawsuit between NASCAR and two racing teams. The teams suing included one partly owned by basketball Hall of Fame Michael Jordan. In the lawsuit, the racing teams called NASCAR and the […]

Israel kills top Hamas commander hours after terrorists attacked Israeli soldiers

Israel killed a senior commander of Hamas on Saturday after the terrorist group detonated an explosive device that wounded two Israeli soldiers. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced they directed a strike to eliminate Raed Saad, one of the top two military leaders in Gaza. “Saad was one of […]

Belarus frees over 100 political prisoners including US citizen after Trump begins lifting sanctions

Belarus freed more than 100 political prisoners, including one U.S. citizen, on Saturday after President Donald Trump began lifting sanctions on a key Belarusian export. “The latest release of 123 individuals, including one U.S. citizen, six citizens of U.S. Allies, and five Ukrainian citizens, is a significant milestone in U.S.-Belarus engagement,” a U.S. official said, […]

Two US soldiers killed by gunman in Syria, others wounded

A gunman opened fire on American and Syrian troops during a joint field patrol near Palmyra, Syria, on Saturday, killing two U.S. Army soldiers and a U.S. civilian interpreter, and wounding three others. At least three Syrian security members were also shot, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The group said the gunman […]
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