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Minn. Catholic Leaders Previously Warned Tim Walz On School Safety: Letter
The leader of the Minnesota Catholic Conference stated that Catholic and other nonpublic schools were in “urgent and critical need” of security upgrades in a letter that was resurrected and addressed to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The letter read, “Our schools are under attack.” The request was ignored, and two years later, a shooter opened fire on students at a Minneapolis…
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Thune Says More Dems Defecting, Will Back Reopening Government
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said on Tuesday that at least two additional Senate Democrats are in discussions to break ranks with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and vote in favor of funding the government. The partial government shutdown has now entered its second week. So far, only three Senate Democrats — John Fetterman (PA), Catherine Cortez Masto (NV),…
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House Passes Bill To Deport Migrants Who Assault Police Officers
The GOP-controlled House passed a measure that would require the federal government to deport any illegal immigrant who assaults a police officer over the objections of a majority of Democrats. The legislation passed with a vote of 265 to 148, with 54 Democrats siding with the GOP. The Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act is the name…
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Supreme Court Issues Decision In Religious Freedom Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously decided in favor of a postal worker from Pennsylvania in a significant religious liberty case involving the appropriateness of employers’ accommodation of religious preferences in the workplace. Christian mailman Gerald Groff of Pennsylvania requested the court rule on whether the U.S. Postal Service may make him deliver parcels from Amazon on Sundays, which he…
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Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson Dies Aged 93
Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson passed away at the age of 93, according to a statement from his family and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. After battling to recover from a broken hip in December, the former Republican senator, who played for Wyoming and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2022, passed away early Friday. “He…
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Alina Habba Considered To Replace Pirro On ‘The Five’: Report
Former Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro has a new job, and a familiar face may be replacing her on the top-rated cable news channel. A White House source said that Alina Habba, the former attorney for President Donald Trump who is serving as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, is being eyed to replace Pirro as a host on “The…
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Minn. Catholic Leaders Previously Warned Tim Walz On School Safety: Letter
The leader of the Minnesota Catholic Conference stated that Catholic and other nonpublic schools were in “urgent and critical need” of security upgrades in a letter that was resurrected and addressed to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The letter read, “Our schools are under attack.” The request was ignored, and two years later, a shooter opened fire on students at a Minneapolis…
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Michelle Obama’s Podcast Remark About Being ‘Single’ Turns Heads
Former First Lady Michelle Obama made a casual remark about being single during a recent episode of her podcast, fueling ongoing speculation about a possible strain in her marriage to former President Barack Obama. Michelle was joined by her brother, Craig Robinson, and Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky on the latest episode of her show, IMO [In My Opinion],…
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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Dies At 85
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican appointee who resigned in 2009 after routinely siding with the court’s liberal side, died on Friday, the court confirmed. He was 85 years old. Souter, a low-key New Englander who avoided the national spotlight, was dubbed the “stealth nominee” when President George H.W. Bush nominated him in 1990 to succeed liberal icon…
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Police Reveal New Details Regarding Charlie Kirk Assassin
Tyler Robinson, 22, the man accused in the killing of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University earlier this month, “made contact” with a police officer near the spot where investigators later recovered the alleged murder weapon — wrapped in a towel — in woods at the edge of campus, two law-enforcement sources told reporters. Beau Mason,…
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