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Antisemitism Crisis in GOP: Michael Savage Warns of “Toxic” Movement

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

Political commentator and Newsmax weekend host Michael Savage accused the Republican Party of harboring an expanding “toxic” element, labeling antisemitism a growing threat. Speaking on “Carl Higbie FRONTLINE,” Savage criticized former conservative figure Tucker Carlson for interviewing political agitator Nick Fuentes, calling the latter a “KKK Nicolas Fuentes guy.” He…

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Socialist Candidate Zohran Mamdani Gains Momentum in New York Mayoral Race

Eugene Barnes, November 3, 2025

Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist and rising star of the far left, is leading the race to become mayor of America’s largest city. Recent polling shows he is ahead of his nearest competitor by double digits. His campaign reflects decades of unchecked radicalism in higher education, according to critics. Mamdani’s…

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George Clooney Criticizes Democratic Party’s Decision to Nominate Kamala Harris as Presidential Candidate

Ella Thomas, November 3, 2025

By Zoe Papadakis | Monday, 03 November 2025 11:46 AM EST George Clooney criticized the Democratic Party for selecting former Vice President Kamala Harris as its presidential candidate in the 2024 election following former President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race. Speaking on CBS “Sunday Morning,” the actor and political…

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White House Exposes Criminal Aliens Benefiting from Medicaid Amid Shutdown Deadlock

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Mark Swanson | Monday, 03 November 2025 08:38 PM EST The White House on Monday unveiled a website cataloging nearly 150 illegal immigrants who officials claim illegally received Medicaid benefits. The platform highlights Democrats’ demands to restore coverage for undocumented individuals amid the ongoing government shutdown. “Democrats have refused…

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Britney Spears Removes Instagram Amid Tensions with Ex-Husband Over Memoir

Ella Thomas, November 3, 2025

Britney Spears has deactivated her Instagram account following weeks of erratic social media activity and renewed public tension with her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, over his forthcoming memoir. As of Sunday, the 43-year-old singer’s Instagram profile was no longer visible, displaying a notice that her “profile may have been removed.” The…

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Trump Intensifies Crackdown: U.S. Expands Anti-Drug Operations Amid Rising Tensions in Caribbean

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Newsmax Wires | Monday, 03 November 2025 05:44 PM EST President Donald Trump has directed his national security and defense teams to broaden classified briefings for Congress on anti-narcotics operations in the Caribbean and Pacific, according to Axios. The move follows increased pressure from lawmakers across both parties after…

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Levin Condemns Carlson and Fuentes Amid Antisemitism Outcry

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Mark Swanson | Monday, 03 November 2025 08:18 PM EST Conservative talk show host Mark Levin delivered a scathing attack on Tucker Carlson and white nationalist Nick Fuentes following Carlson’s decision to feature Fuentes—a known antisemite and Holocaust denier—on his podcast. In a sharp opening segment of “The Mark…

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Political Polarization in America: A Call for Truth Over Compassion

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Laura Hollis For two decades, the University of Notre Dame has hosted a yearlong dialogue on a central theme, featuring speakers and public events exploring its implications. This year’s focus is “Cultivating Hope,” which included a recent Q&A session between Cardinal Robert McElroy, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington,…

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21 State Attorneys General Sue Over Student Debt Relief Rule Changes

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Theodore Bunker | Monday, 03 November 2025 02:48 PM EST The attorneys general of 21 Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education on Monday, challenging new rules for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The Trump administration’s final rule, released last week, excludes individuals involved…

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Propose ACA Subsidy Compromise to End Government Shutdown

Stella Green, November 3, 2025

By Sam Barron | Monday, 03 November 2025 07:13 PM EST Four House lawmakers, two Republicans and two Democrats, have introduced a “statement of compromise” aimed at extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), potentially resolving the government shutdown after over 30 days. The proposal was authored by Reps….

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