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Home»Author: Karen Givens (Page 3)

Trump Restores American Primacy, Rewriting Global Power Rules

Karen Givens February 5, 2026

This piece argues that the United States has reclaimed clear global dominance under President Donald Trump, driven by decisive leadership, renewed military reach, and a resurging economy that together shape world events and push back

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Campus Revolt Threatens Republic, Conservatives Demand Action

Karen Givens February 3, 2026

I examine a rising appetite for revolt, why the Constitution and our institutions matter, and how echoes of the French Revolution are showing up in modern protests and campus fury. I use a new book,

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Restore Law, Secure Borders, Defend Ordered Liberty

Karen Givens February 3, 2026

I walked into Mobile, Alabama, carrying the same questions I have had since I began this Walk Across America: what keeps a community steady and prosperous, and what tears it apart. This piece looks at

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Hollywood Rereleases Tolkien, Exposes Creative Gap, Profit Motive

Karen Givens February 1, 2026

The profitable rerelease of Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy isn’t just a money story; it’s a signal that audiences still crave giant, hopeful storytelling and that today’s Hollywood may be running short on

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Don Lemon Faces Federal Charges, Law Enforcement Seeks Accountability

Karen Givens January 30, 2026

This article examines the limits of press freedom in the face of criminal acts at a house of worship, the charges brought against Don Lemon under federal statutes protecting religious exercise, the evidence drawn from

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Border Security Wins, Net Migration Turns Negative In 2025

Karen Givens January 29, 2026

The United States has weathered several speculative booms that ended badly, and the latest to pop in 2025 was immigration to America after six decades of steady growth. This piece traces the parallels among the

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ICE Agent Shooting Exposes Leftist Interference, Endangers Civilians

Karen Givens January 27, 2026

The Minneapolis ICE shootings expose a bitter clash between federal law enforcement and a radicalized left that has been pushing people into confrontations. This piece argues that inflammatory rhetoric, sanctuary politics, and organized interference made

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Young Men Mobilize, Restore Civic Duty Through Volunteering

Karen Givens January 25, 2026

This article argues that reconnecting young men to community life through volunteer service can counter rising isolation and mental health risks, supported by striking statistics and real-world initiatives. It explains how service builds identity and

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Mainstream Media Push False ICE Narrative, DHS Confirms

Karen Givens January 25, 2026

The image of a 5-year-old in Minnesota sparked a fierce media reaction that ignored key facts, and this article walks through what really happened, how outlets framed it, and why the story reveals a broader

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28 Years Later Bone Temple Warns Of Moral Decay, Families Must Act

Karen Givens January 17, 2026

“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” returns to the rage virus world and splits its attention between a cult-born youth and a lone doctor, delivering a strange mix of home invasion brutality and oddball science

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Oprah Turns To GLP-1 Drugs, Warns Against Relying On Them

Karen Givens January 17, 2026

Oprah Winfrey has opened up about finding relief from constant hunger through GLP-1 weight loss drugs, sparking a broader conversation about what those medications can and cannot do. This piece looks at how GLP-1s work,

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Trump Oversees Maduro Capture, Venezuela Sees New Hope

Karen Givens January 15, 2026

I watched a nightmare from my childhood turn into something I could almost believe: the man who crushed my family’s life taken into custody by American forces. My mother called, sobbing, and said three words

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Democrats Weaponize Renee Good Shooting, Escalate Anti-Police Rhetoric

Karen Givens January 13, 2026

The shooting that left Renee Nicole Good dead has become a political lightning rod, with elected officials using emotional slogans and grandstanding to fuel public outrage. This piece argues that many Democratic leaders chose performance

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Comer Expands Probe As Federal Aid Freeze Hits $10B Over Fraud

Karen Givens January 12, 2026

The Minnesota scandal over widespread federal-benefits fraud and the role of Somali-run operations has exposed a deeper debate about immigration policy and taxpayer costs, and it helped push Gov. Tim Walz out of the race.

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Supreme Court Moves To Protect Girls Sports, Biological Sex

Karen Givens January 12, 2026

The Supreme Court is facing a case that mixes law, biology, and common sense, and this piece explains why the question of boys in girls’ sports matters for fairness, for the safety of children, and

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Walz Faces FBI, DOJ Fraud Probe, Taxpayers Demand Answers

Karen Givens January 12, 2026

This piece examines the widening Minnesota fraud scandal tied to Gov. Tim Walz, the mounting federal probe, and the legal theories that could turn political failure into criminal exposure. It argues from a Republican perspective

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US Forces Capture Maduro, Reassert American Power Now

Karen Givens January 8, 2026

The U.S. operation to seize Nicolás Maduro has sparked a fierce legal fight, but from a practical, Republican standpoint the key facts point toward a lawful and necessary action. International law hinges on recognition and

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Trump Reasserts American Strength, Brings Maduro To Justice

Karen Givens January 5, 2026

President Trump’s decision to seize and bring Nicolás Maduro to U.S. justice changed the game, showing a new, decisive American posture in our hemisphere. This move showcased military precision, economic pressure, legal accountability and a

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Lawmakers Unveil Guard Act To Protect Christian Faith From AI

Karen Givens January 4, 2026

Artificial intelligence is already stepping into roles once held by mentors, counselors and pastors, and that shift is changing how people seek moral and spiritual guidance. This piece looks at how AI performs against a

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DAVID MARCUS: Trump restores America as the world's sole superpower

Karen Givens January 4, 2026

The capture and removal of Venezuela’s Maduro has snapped a spotlight back onto American power and strategy, showing a Republican view that the United States remains the planet’s lone superpower, that firm regional policy works,

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Trump Forces Capture Maduro, Restore Venezuelan Order

Karen Givens January 4, 2026

President Trump’s Operation Absolute Resolve toppled Nicolás Maduro, kept China off balance in Caracas, and handed the United States a chance to rebuild Venezuela on American terms. The raid was fast, precise and overwhelming in

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2025 High Profile Trials Expose Corruption, Demand Accountability

Karen Givens December 31, 2025

This piece walks through five of the most talked-about criminal trials of 2025, sketching how each case unfolded, the key turns in court, and where the defendants stand now. Expect concise, plain reporting that keeps

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Close Middle Eastern Studies Departments, Protect Campus Safety

Karen Givens December 31, 2025

This piece lays out why the recent wave of antisemitic attacks across Western cities is not random, what has fueled the surge, and what tough, practical steps leaders must take now to protect Jewish communities

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Americans Demand Reliable Energy Now, Reject Climate Alarmism

Karen Givens December 30, 2025

2025 forced a reckoning: energy realism replaced climate panic, federal overreach in spending and personnel policies lost its grip, and common-sense fixes on crime and public safety gained traction. This piece walks through those shifts:

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Republicans Must Reclaim Affordability, Protect Working Families

Karen Givens December 29, 2025

The Words That Remade America in 2025 I watched the year’s political language like a strategist watches a battlefield, because words in 2025 didn’t just describe events — they moved votes. A few phrases captured

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Conservatives Expose The View Millionaire Hosts’ Trump Hypocrisy

Karen Givens December 20, 2025

The daytime panel known as The View has long been more of a partisan forum than a news show, and this piece takes a close, skeptical look at how its tone, cast, and commentary position

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Trump’s Firm Stance Forces Iran To Threaten Real Capabilities

Karen Givens December 19, 2025

The Iranian regime is clearly weakened and facing crises at home and abroad, and this piece examines how that reality opens a window for real change. It profiles the collapse of Iran’s regional networks, the

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Minnesota Officials Ignore Somali Welfare Fraud, Taxpayers Suffer

Karen Givens December 16, 2025

This piece lays out how widespread fraud in welfare programs has been allowed to grow, highlights the Minnesota and Ohio scandals tied to Somali networks, and argues that Democratic officials either ignored or defended the

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Minnesota Fraud Remittances Raise Al-Shabaab Funding Concerns

Karen Givens December 15, 2025

The Minnesota welfare fraud cases have exposed a dangerous mix of corruption and national security risk, with suspicious money moving overseas and worrying signs of ties to jihadist groups. This piece walks through the fraud

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San Francisco City Attorney Sues Food Giants, Threatens Choice

Karen Givens December 12, 2025

San Francisco’s city attorney has sued major food makers over ultra-processed foods, claiming widespread harm and demanding money and corrective action, and this piece examines that move as overreach, a potential shakedown, and a threat

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Afghan Evacuee Arrest Exposes Immediate Homeland Risks, Vetting Gaps

Karen Givens December 12, 2025

The chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan four years ago left a lasting stain on our national security and continues to produce dangerous consequences on American soil. This piece looks at recent arrests and an attack

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South Korea Defends Cultural Power, Honors BTS Duty

Karen Givens December 10, 2025

BTS’s return after military service highlights how South Korea turned pop culture into a national asset and why protecting that engine matters. BTS returns to the stage in Seoul after fulfilling mandatory military duties, and

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Probe Exposes Minneapolis Refugee Welfare Fraud, Officials Ignored

Karen Givens December 10, 2025

This piece looks at the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal, the political choices that let it flourish, and the deeper mistake of treating immigrant poverty as the legacy of historic American racism. It argues that officials

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Alleged $1B Fraud Spurs Taxpayer Scrutiny Of Somali Power

Karen Givens December 10, 2025

The Cedar-Riverside area of Minneapolis has become a tightly knit Somali enclave, reshaping streets, businesses, and politics in ways that are stirring debate across Minnesota. This piece looks at the neighborhood’s transformation, the rise of

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Minnesota Welfare Fraud Exposes Walz Administration Failures

Karen Givens December 6, 2025

The story traces how a major fraud scandal in Minnesota, allegedly tied to members of the Somali community, moved from local conservative reporting to hesitant national coverage, and how broadcast networks spent more time framing

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Hamnet Film Anchors Buckley, Elevates Shakespeare’s Tragedy

Karen Givens December 6, 2025

Hamnet arrives as a quiet surprise: a period drama that refuses to be merely reverent and instead digs into grief, marriage, and the small violences of absence. Told through the eyes of Agnes, it adapts

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Trump Announces Universal Immigration Pause To Secure Border

Karen Givens December 4, 2025

This piece lays out a practical plan to pause mass immigration, explains the legal tools the White House can use, and shows why courts and bureaucrats must face tougher consequences for undermining border control. It

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Wikipedia Bias Exposed, Conservative Leaders Demand Fixes

Karen Givens December 4, 2025

This piece argues that a recent podcast episode exposes how a small group of editors has reshaped Wikipedia and other platforms into weapons in the information war, skewing history and feeding biased data into AI.

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Supreme Court Must Rein In Lower Courts Blocking Trump U.S. Attorneys

Karen Givens December 3, 2025

The Supreme Court has to step in again after lower courts invalidated interim appointments of U.S. attorneys, a fight that exposes how the blue slip tradition and a narrow reading of 28 U.S.C. § 546

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Trump Demands Action On Sudan To Protect US Interests

Karen Givens November 30, 2025

President Trump was asked by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to step into the brutal conflict in Sudan, where mass death, displacement, and famine have created the planet’s worst humanitarian emergency. This piece argues

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Reclaim Masculinity, Confront Young Men’s Mental Health Crisis

Karen Givens November 29, 2025

This piece argues that years of blaming men for cultural problems left young men isolated, that fresh data show a mental-health and social crisis among males, and that structured, male-centered communities like fraternities offer a

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Counter China, Rebuild US Supply Chains To Secure Technologies

Karen Givens November 26, 2025

China has shown it will use economic leverage as a weapon, and that risks growing as new technologies reshape the global economy. This piece looks at how rare earths were only the opening act and

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Warns Trump Label Threatens Her Safety

Karen Givens November 22, 2025

Here’s a quick preface: this piece looks at how the broadcast media flipped its coverage of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after she crossed President Trump on key issues, how hosts and shows cheered the shift,

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Trump Rejects Insults, Defends Civility During Mamdani Meeting

Karen Givens November 22, 2025

A civil Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani showed how basic respect can defuse political heat, even when the headlines promise a blowup. Reporters tried to stoke

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Trump Weighs Federal Levers With Mamdani Over NYC Aid

Karen Givens November 22, 2025

I’ll sketch the stakes, the players, the leverage both sides hold, the pressure from political bases, the practical choices facing the incoming mayor, and the unpredictable role the president might play in shaping the start

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Trump Demands Federal AI Standards To Protect Economic Growth

Karen Givens November 20, 2025

The piece warns that a real “AI bubble” looms over markets and politics, explains why cautious investors and Republican leaders should take that risk seriously, highlights David Bahnsen’s public warnings and credibility, and argues that

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Antisemitism Normalized Among Jewish Teens, GOP Warns

Karen Givens November 19, 2025

I spent hours listening to Jewish teens after Oct. 7 and watched a worrying pattern emerge: they deny facing antisemitism until specific examples snap them awake, revealing a deeper numbing to prejudice that risks becoming

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Democrat Run Cities Drive Up Living Costs, Hurt Families

Karen Givens November 18, 2025

Democrats promise to make life more affordable, but the reality in many big cities tells a different story. This piece looks at why costs stay high where Democratic policies dominate, how taxes and regulations push

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MSNBC Rebrand Costs $20 Million, Conservatives Demand Accountability

Karen Givens November 14, 2025

MSNBC is rebranding as MS NOW and spending millions to dress the same tired partisan content in new initials, and this piece walks through why that matters, how the launch is being framed, and five

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Gen Z Embraces Disruptors, Boosts Trump Support Nationwide

Karen Givens November 12, 2025

Young voters swung wildly in recent elections, backing both President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, showing that Gen Z is driven less by party labels and more by candidates who promise

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Senate Ends Longest Government Shutdown, Conservatives Demand Answers

Karen Givens November 11, 2025

The piece spotlights a furious reaction from the left over a shutdown deal even as the Senate moves to end the longest government closure in our history, and then moves through a lineup of political

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Schumer Shutdown Ends, Republicans Demand Accountability For Veterans

Karen Givens November 11, 2025

The “Schumer Shutdown” collapsed this week, ending a painful, record-setting halt to federal services just as the country marked the Marine Corps 250th and Veterans Day. Lawmakers scrambled to reopen airports and restore SNAP benefits,

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Trump Praised By Boko Haram Survivor, Urges Military Response

Karen Givens November 8, 2025

This piece spotlights the brutal persecution of Christians in Nigeria, the personal survival and faith of two young women, and why President Donald Trump’s stance to stop aid and consider intervention matters. It follows the

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Trump Reasserts America’s Duty, Honors MacArthur Constitution Legacy

Karen Givens November 6, 2025

This piece revisits President Donald Trump’s Tokyo comment about General Douglas MacArthur, traces the American tradition of promoting liberty from Jefferson to modern policy, examines recent U.S. actions and reactions around regime change, and urges

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Networks Conceal Threats Against Conservatives, Confirm Media Bias

Karen Givens November 1, 2025

This piece examines how mainstream broadcast outlets tilt coverage to favor one party by what they leave out, not just what they say, and it shows four concrete examples where major stories about threats, a

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New Report Exposes Homelessness Corruption, Taxpayer Funds Diverted

Karen Givens October 30, 2025

An independent probe called “Infiltrated” exposes how billions meant to end homelessness were diverted into politics and institutional momentum, not solid results. This piece walks through the Housing First shift, the role of big foundations

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Left Embrace Of Socialism Sparks Voter Backlash For Democrats

Karen Givens October 30, 2025

The debate over labels like “socialist” is more than political theater; it’s a symptom of a larger failure to speak to everyday concerns, and the conservative answer should be a clear, hopeful alternative that connects

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Left Embraces Radical Theories, Threatens Democratic Electability

Karen Givens October 28, 2025

The headlines stack up like a news feed on repeat: the left is shifting hard, institutions look shaky, and the media is playing a role most Americans find troubling. This piece walks through the themes

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Curtis Sliwa Vows To Restore NYC Safety, Cut Costs

Karen Givens October 27, 2025

I’ll lay out a clear argument for safer streets, lower costs, and honest city government, explain my background and why experience outside politics matters, describe specific public safety and fiscal commitments, outline plans for schools

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White House Needs Civility Now, Revive Hostess Diplomacy

Karen Givens October 27, 2025

Dolley Madison set a standard for White House hosting that mixed charm with civic purpose, and her example helps explain why expanding the presidential ballroom makes sense today. This piece links her bold social diplomacy

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Conservatives Call For Monument Protection After Los Angeles Exhibit

Karen Givens October 25, 2025

I’ll outline the exhibit’s core claim, show examples of the work and its tactics, examine the motive behind the display, note historical parallels, and point to the political pushback that follows. This piece looks at

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Health Premiums Rising, Protect Taxpayers With Market Reforms

Karen Givens October 24, 2025

I’ll argue that pandemic-era ACA subsidies were always temporary, explain why extending them creates long-term problems, offer practical conservative alternatives that protect access to care, and call for common-sense spending discipline rather than permanent government

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Trump Piñata Stabbing Signals Growing Leftist Assassination Culture

Karen Givens October 22, 2025

Broadview Protesters, Child and Trump Piñata Trigger Outrage Over the weekend in Broadview, Illinois, a No Kings demonstration featured a child striking and stabbing a piñata designed to resemble President Donald Trump. Images and a

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America First Policy Events Now Set With Sean Duffy And EPA Admin Lee Zeldin

Karen Givens October 22, 2025

Breitbart News is set to host policy events in November featuring Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. These sessions arrive while the Trump administration is advancing key government actions to make the

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ICE Raid Arrests Dozens Of Undocumented Truckers In Oklahoma

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

ICE Raid in Oklahoma Nets Dozens of Undocumented Truckers, Sen. Mullin Says An Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation in Oklahoma targeted truck drivers operating in the state, and the results were stark. Sen. Markwayne Mullin,

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Overtime Pay Mandate Leads Small Businesses To Cut Hours

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Why the Mandatory 50% Overtime Rule Fails Workers and Small Business The mandatory 50% overtime pay rule sounds like a clear win for workers, but in the real world it often shrinks opportunity. Rules that

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SNAP Benefits For 3.5M Texans Cut If Democrats Block Funding

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Texas Warns 3.5 Million Residents: Democrats’ Budget Demands Threaten November Food Aid Texas Health and Human Services sent notice to more than 3.5 million low-income residents, including 1.7 million children, warning that November food benefits

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Karine Jean-Pierre Quits Democrats Citing Horrible Biden Treatment

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Karine Jean-Pierre Exits Democratic Party Over “Horrible” Treatment of Biden Karine Jean-Pierre, the former White House press secretary, has left the Democratic Party, citing the party’s “horrible” treatment of former President Joe Biden. Her exit

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Met Police Accused Over Arrest Of Jewish Lawyer Wearing Star Of David

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Jewish Lawyer Accuses Metropolitan Police of Arrest Over Star of David A Jewish lawyer has accused London’s Metropolitan Police of arresting him at a pro-Palestine protest for wearing a Star of David necklace. He says

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Los Angeles Proposal To Remove Police From Traffic Safety Laws Stalled

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Los Angeles Plan to Remove Police from Traffic Enforcement Sparks Concern A plan in Los Angeles to remove police from enforcing traffic safety laws is not dead; it has been stalled in the city bureaucracy

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Trump IRS Probe Targets George Soros Tax Exempt Groups

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Trump Team Turns Up Heat on George Soros A fresh report says the Trump administration is ramping up scrutiny of leftist billionaire George Soros. The move has Republicans calling for transparency on the streams of

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‘Wake Up, New York’: Mamdani Slammed for Posing with Imam Tied to ’93 WTC Bombing — Lawmakers Warn of ‘Jihad Coming’

Karen Givens October 20, 2025

Mamdani’s Photo with Imam Siraj Wahhaj Ignites New York Alarm Zohran Mamdani, the radical Democratic Socialist who has surged to the top of New York City’s mayoral field, set off a political firestorm after posting

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Missing Picasso Valued Nearly $375K In Transit From Madrid Museum

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

Tiny Picasso Painting Missing After Madrid Transit A tiny Pablo Picasso painting has gone missing after it disappeared while being moved from a Madrid museum earlier this month. Measuring just five by four inches but

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Mike Johnson Says Rise Of Marxism In Democratic Party

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

Mike Johnson Sounds the Alarm on the Left’s Direction Sunday on ABC’s “this Week,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said there was “a rise of Marxism in the Democratic Party.” He didn’t couch the point in

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Zohran Mamdani Campaigned With Imam Siraj Wahhaj, Linked To 1993 WTC

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

Zohran Mamdani, the New York City Democratic Party mayoral nominee, showed up on the campaign trail this week alongside Imam Siraj Wahhaj. Wahhaj is a controversial Islamist figure who has been named in court filings

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NBC Boston Says No Kings Rally Drew Older White Haired Crowd

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

On Saturday, NBC 10 Boston reporter Sue O’Connell described the crowd at the “No Kings” rally in downtown Boston as older, “white hair” folks. The remark was a quick visual note on live TV, but

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Hispanic Community Backs Trump, Rejects Socialism Says Mayra Flores

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

Hispanic Voters See Socialism’s Risks and Back Trump, Mayra Flores Says Mayra Flores argues that Hispanic families have a clear understanding of socialism’s dangers, and that clarity is pushing many toward President Trump despite what

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Pelosi Reportedly Facing Challenge From California State Senator

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

California State Senator Eyes Run Against Nancy Pelosi A California state senator is reportedly preparing a primary challenge to Rep. Nancy Pelosi, even though Pelosi has not yet said whether she will seek another term

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Diane Keaton Reportedly Battled Dementia Years Before Death

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

Diane Keaton’s Private Fight: Reports Say Dementia Preceded Her Death Recent reports say actress Diane Keaton had been privately battling dementia for years before her death. News Nation published an exclusive outlining those claims and

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DOJ Files First Antifa Terrorism Charges After July 4 Shooting

Karen Givens October 19, 2025

DOJ Brings First Antifa Terrorism Charges Under Trump The U.S. Department of Justice, under the leadership of President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, just brought its first Antifa-related terrorism charges. Reports say these

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Leftist Democrats Protest Trump Wearing Inflatable Costumes

Karen Givens October 18, 2025

Inflatable Costumes at the “No Kings” Protest in Washington, DC Leftist Democrats at the “No Kings” protest in Washington, DC, on Saturday wore inflatable costumes to show their opposition to President Donald Trump. The giant

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TikTok Algorithm Faces Uncertain Future Amid Oracle Sale

Karen Givens October 18, 2025

TikTok’s Sale and the Future of Its Recommendation Engine TikTok’s U.S. arm is reportedly on the block, with Oracle and private investors circling a possible deal, and attention is shifting fast to the app’s recommendation

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112 Subpoenas Received By Eric Trump He Says Are Historic

Karen Givens October 18, 2025

Eric Trump: 112 Subpoenas and a Question About Overreach On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” Eric Trump talked about subpoenas he received. He told the host the pile had swelled to 112 separate demands, a count

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Obama Endorses Spanberger Amid Criticism Over CCP Linked Donations

Karen Givens October 18, 2025

Obama Backs Spanberger as Virginia Governor Race Tightens Former Democrat Rep. Abigail Spanberger is vying for Virginia governor against Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears in a contest that has escalated into a clear test of

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Anti Trump Protesters Return To Washington DC For No Kings Protests

Karen Givens October 18, 2025

Washington Braces as “No Kings” Protesters Return on October 18 Anti-Trump protesters convene in Washington, DC, for another round of “No Kings” protests on Saturday, October 18. The demonstrators say they are pushing back against

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Trump Commutes Former New York Rep George Santos 87-Month Sentence

Karen Givens October 18, 2025

Trump Commutes George Santos Sentence President Donald Trump announced a commutation for former New York Rep. George Santos, who has been behind bars since July on an 87-month sentence. A commutation trims or ends a

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DHS Finds China Text Scams Net More Than $1 Billion

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

Scam Texts From China Linked to Over $1 Billion in Losses, DHS Says The Department of Homeland Security says criminal groups based in China siphoned off more than $1 billion from Americans over the past

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ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Police Officer Armed With Gun In Hanover Park

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

ICE arrested an illegal alien who was working as a Hanover Park police officer, complete with badge, gun, and a pension. Radule Bojovic, a Montenegrin national who was supposed to leave the U.S. in 2015,

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John Bolton Surrenders After Federal Indictment For Classified Files

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

John Bolton Surrenders After Indictment Over Classified Materials John Bolton surrendered to authorities Friday after a federal grand jury returned an indictment alleging he mishandled classified information. The move marks a dramatic legal escalation for

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Bolivia Runoff Poised To End Two Decades Of Socialism

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

Bolivia’s Runoff: Quiroga vs Paz After Two Decades of Socialism Bolivia heads to a decisive presidential runoff this Sunday, a vote many see as a chance to move beyond almost twenty years of socialist-led governance.

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Monkeypox Severe Strain Detected In Los Angeles Officials Confirm

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

Severe Monkeypox (mpox) Strain Confirmed in Los Angeles Los Angeles health officials confirmed on Thursday that a severe strain of the Monkeypox (mpox) virus has been identified in the county. Authorities say they are investigating

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Shutdown Awareness Drops As Democrats Lose Momentum In Polls

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

Remember the government is still shut down. That fact has quietly faded from front pages and cable chatter while major foreign policy wins command attention, and Democrats are watching their political momentum evaporate as everyday

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Comey Indicted After Memo Leaked To NYT Raises Accountability

Karen Givens October 17, 2025

Comey Indicted as Lawyer’s Role in Memo Leak Surfaces Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted late last month, accused of lying to Congress about events from five years ago. The charge landed hard because

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Jimmy Patronis Endorses Byron Donalds For Florida Governor

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

Patronis Backs Byron Donalds’ Gubernatorial Bid in the Sunshine State Jimmy Patronis has publicly backed Rep. Byron Donalds’ gubernatorial bid in the Sunshine State. The move drops a well-known Florida conservative into Donalds’ orbit and

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ICE Officers Hired 5,000 Of 10,000+ Funded By Congress

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

ICE Hiring Gap: Funding, Numbers, and Enforcement in Focus On Wednesday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin discussed deportation numbers and staffing at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. McLaughlin said, “Congress

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Cancun Mall Shooting Forces Shoppers To Run For Cover

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

A shooting at a popular mall in Cancun sent shoppers scrambling and turned a usual afternoon into a chaotic scene. People ducked behind kiosks and vehicles as gunfire echoed through corridors, creating fear and confusion.

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Trump Demands Hamas Return All Hostage Remains Or Be Disarmed

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

President Donald Trump has been blunt about what he expects from Hamas as the ceasefire and an initial peace deal with Israel move forward. He says accountability is nonnegotiable and that returning the remains of

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Pentagon Reporters Turn In Badges Over Revised Credentialing Policy

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

Pentagon Press Access Standoff: Reporters Return Badges After Deadline The Pentagon’s Tuesday deadline for reporters to sign its new press access agreement came and went, and journalists from nearly every major outlet handed in their

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Immigration Arrests Banned In County Courthouses Without Warrants

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

Judge Bans Immigration Arrests in Illinois Courthouses The chief judge of Illinois’ largest county issued an order barring immigration officers from arresting migrants inside county courthouses without a warrant. Conservatives see this as a risky

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Jack Smith Asked To Testify Over Alleged Efforts To Silence Trump

Karen Givens October 16, 2025

House Republicans have formally asked former Special Counsel Jack Smith to appear before the Judiciary Committee, pressing him to explain actions taken during the Trump prosecutions. Smith is also reportedly under investigation for possible Hatch

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