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Congress Must Adopt Civility Lessons from Charlie Kirk to Restore Respectful Discourse

Eugene Barnes, October 14, 2025

By Michael B. Abramson One of the most admirable aspects of Charlie Kirk’s “Prove Me Wrong” events was his approach to engaging with individuals who held opposing views. Kirk demonstrated respect by listening, asking thoughtful questions, and fostering dialogue without resorting to ridicule or mockery. He even encouraged attendees to…

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Trump’s Labor Department Under Fire for Pushing Secretive Union Spending Rules

Sentinel Update, October 13, 2025

By Mark Mix Monday, 13 October 2025 01:14 PM EDT The 2024 election revealed a growing disconnect between rank-and-file unionized workers and their leaders, who largely endorsed Kamala Harris despite widespread support for President Donald Trump among union voters. This rift has intensified as Trump appointees at the Department of…

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Israel Defends Against Genocide Accusations Amid Ceasefire Talks

Eugene Barnes, October 13, 2025

Palestinians received flour supplies after trucks entered from the Karem Abu Salem crossing in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, on Oct. 12, 2025, as a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian factions held. The agreement came ahead of a U.S.-proposed hostage-prisoner exchange and a summit aimed at advancing peace efforts. The…

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Trump’s Historic Hostage Deal Shakes Global Politics

Stella Green, October 10, 2025

By Leonard Grunstein Friday, 10 October 2025 03:11 PM EDT President Trump announced an agreement he engineered that was signed on Oct. 9, 2025 to release all the hostages held by Hamas. It’s a miraculous achievement that includes sign-on by a number of Arab countries. Kudos to President Trump and…

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California Lawmakers Curb Controversial Caregiver Bill Amid Backlash

Stella Green, October 9, 2025

An outpouring of opposition convinced California lawmakers to revise a new caregiver bill, reducing its potential for parental rights conflicts. Critics argue the Family Preparedness Plan Act still establishes an “exceedingly broad” definition of individuals who could assume critical decision-making roles for children with minimal oversight. The legislation faced scrutiny…

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Jimmy Kimmel’s Unconventional Move: Inviting Trump Back Amid Controversy

Ella Thomas, October 9, 2025

By Charlie McCarthy | Thursday, 09 October 2025 08:41 AM EDT Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel expressed his desire to have Donald Trump as a guest on his show, stating he would ask the president to appear. The comedian made the remarks during an interview with Bloomberg following his return to…

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Jimmy Kimmel Faces Suspension Over Controversial Remarks on Conservative Leader’s Murder

Stella Green, October 9, 2025

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thursday, 09 October 2025 08:08 AM EDT Jimmy Kimmel has accused critics of “intentionally and maliciously mischaracterizing” his comments about the accused killer of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, leading to the temporary suspension of his ABC program. During an interview at the Bloomberg Screentime conference in…

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Senate Republican Warns of Escalating Chaos as Government Shutdown Enters Critical Phase

Stella Green, October 9, 2025

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thursday, 09 October 2025 08:27 AM EDT The nation faces “a critical moment” in the ongoing government shutdown, with civilian federal workers and military personnel facing delayed paychecks, prompting Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., to urge Democrats to end the impasse. Lankford told Newsmax that civilian federal…

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California Lawmakers Curb Controversial Caregiver Bill Amid Backlash

Stella Green, October 9, 2025

An outpouring of opposition convinced California lawmakers to revise a new caregiver bill, reducing its potential for parental rights conflicts. Critics argue the Family Preparedness Plan Act still establishes an “exceedingly broad” definition of individuals who could assume critical decision-making roles for children with minimal oversight. The legislation faced scrutiny…

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Digital ID and CBDCs: A Looming Threat to Freedom

Eugene Barnes, October 9, 2025

By James Hirsen As technology continues to deliver information at the tap of a screen, there appears to be increasing pressure from various governmental institutions to design and implement a uniform method of digital identification as well as the utilization of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Governmental agencies, financial establishments,…

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