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Justice Department Explores Unusual Path for Charlie Kirk's Killer

December 13, 2025

Three months after Charlie Kirk's tragic death, the Justice Department is exploring unique legal avenues to charge his alleged killer, Tyler Robinson. The focus is on whether Robinson's actions can be classified as an anti-Christian hate crime, a move that has sparked debate among legal experts. Ro

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California and Trump Clash Over AI Rules: Who Will Win?

December 13, 2025

California is not happy with Trump's new AI rules. Just hours after Trump signed an order to stop states from making their own AI laws, Governor Gavin Newsom spoke up. He said the order is more about helping big tech companies than promoting real innovation. Newsom called out Trump and his AI advis

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Colorado Stands Firm Against Trump's Pardon Offer

December 13, 2025

In a bold move, former President Trump offered to pardon Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk convicted of meddling with voting machines. This offer sparked a heated debate about the limits of presidential power and the integrity of elections. Tina Peters, who served as the clerk in Mesa Cou

science

New York's Stem Cell Story: A Tale of Hope and Progress

December 13, 2025

New York City is becoming a hotspot for scientific research, especially in the field of stem cells. The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) started with two moms who wanted to help their kids with Type-1 diabetes. They had a simple idea: use stem cells to find cures for tough diseases like Alzheim

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Scams: Everyone's Problem, Not Just a Few

December 13, 2025

Scams are everywhere, and they're getting smarter. It's not just about the money you lose. It's about the mess it leaves behind. Take Larry, for example. He and his wife saved over a million dollars. It took them a lifetime. But scammers took it all in just six months. And that's not even the worst

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Unraveling the Trump Administration's Inner Circle

December 13, 2025

The Trump administration is often seen as a chaotic mix of personalities and policies, but a closer look reveals a tight-knit group of three individuals pulling the strings behind the scenes. Susie Wiles, Stephen Miller, and Russell Vought form a powerful trio that shapes the president's decisions a

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Who Will Lead the Fed Next? Trump's Big Choice

December 13, 2025

A crucial decision is coming up for President Donald Trump: selecting the next chair of the Federal Reserve. This isn't just any decision; it's a big deal because the Fed's actions impact everyone, from individuals taking out loans to businesses investing in growth. The Fed is supposed to be indepe

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What Trump's Marijuana Move Means for the Industry

December 13, 2025

The cannabis world is buzzing with talk that Donald Trump might change how marijuana is seen by the federal government. Right now, the law puts pot in the same category as drugs that are super addictive and have no medical use. But if Trump makes a move, that could change. Some people in the cannab

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Uncovering Truth: A Retired Cop's Fight for Honesty in Crime Stats

December 13, 2025

A retired police sergeant, Charlotte Djossou, has been vocal about a long-standing issue within the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). She believes that the manipulation of crime statistics is not a new problem, but one that has been going on for years. Djossou, who spent 21 years with the MPD, h

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A Local Man's Fight for Freedom: Knox County's Defiance

December 13, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, a young man from Maryville finds himself caught in a legal tug-of-war. Diego Hernandez Garcia, a 24-year-old who graduated from Maryville High School and is an active member of his local church, was arrested by immigration officers. Despite a federal judge's order for