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Justice Department Works Through Holidays to Release Epstein Files Washington D.C. – Justice Department officials are working hard through the holiday season to get the Epstein files ready for the public. These files relate to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, a man who committed terrible crimes. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said that lawyers from different parts of the Justice Department and the FBI are working non-stop, even on Christmas and New Year’s Day. Their goal is to go through all the documents and remove any information that could identify the victims, as required by law. Blanche explained that protecting…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are once again seeing changes in their staff. Recently, Meredith Maines, who was their chief communications officer, left her job after starting in March. Also, James Holt, a longtime advisor and executive director at Archewell, departed at the end of December. These exits follow the resignations of three other communications team members earlier in the year. Ashley Hansen, their global press secretary, also left last year to start her own business. Doug Eldridge, who runs Achilles PR, noted that losing so many senior communications advisors in a single year is unusual, unless it’s during the…

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New York City’s New Mayor to Be Sworn In, Raising Questions About Direction New York City is preparing for a new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic socialist, who is set to be sworn into office. The inauguration ceremony, scheduled for January 1st, is already generating discussion, as Mamdani plans to take the oath of office with his hand on the Quran. The incoming mayor, age 34, will have two ceremonies for the inauguration, a small family gathering and a public celebration. Mamdani will use three different editions of the Quran, including a family heirloom and a rare 19th-century Quran…

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President Trump’s Trade Strategy: Promises Made, Actions Pending President Trump’s administration has actively pursued a strategy of using tariffs and trade negotiations to protect American businesses and workers. Throughout the year, a series of tariffs were proposed, some were enacted, and others remained under consideration as tools to reshape international trade relationships. One key promise was the creation of an “External Revenue Service.” The goal was to collect tariffs and duties, ensuring foreign companies pay their fair share. While discussions occurred, this entity is not yet operational. Another example is the proposed 200% tariff on European wines and spirits in…

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New evidence has emerged in the case of Bryan Kohberger, the man convicted of the tragic murders of four University of Idaho students. Surveillance footage from a local Walmart reveals Kohberger’s shopping habits in the weeks surrounding the crime, offering a chilling glimpse into his behavior. The videos, obtained through a public records request, show Kohberger made at least 13 visits to the store in Pullman, Washington, near both the University of Idaho and Washington State University where he was a Ph.D. student. Notably, almost all of these visits occurred after dark. What’s particularly unsettling is the change in Kohberger’s…

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In Iowa, a special election saw Democrat Renee Hardman win a State Senate seat, preventing Republicans from regaining a two-thirds majority in the chamber. Hardman defeated Republican Lucas Loftin to represent a part of the Des Moines suburbs, filling a seat left open after the passing of State Senator Claire Celsi. Hardman’s victory means the GOP will need to find common ground with at least one Democrat to push through Governor Reynolds’ appointments. While Republicans still hold strong majorities in both the House and Senate, the supermajority is still out of reach. Iowa GOP Chairman Jeff Kaufmann recognized Loftin’s efforts…

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Jodi Hildebrandt, a former counselor, is now in prison for child abuse. Hildebrandt became known in Utah for her therapy that used religious ideas to help people with their relationships and parenting. She started a program called ConneXions in 2007 and quickly became popular online. In 2019, Hildebrandt began working with Ruby and Kevin Franke and their six kids, who were famous for their YouTube channel, 8 Passengers. But things got bad in 2023 when Ruby and four of her kids moved into Hildebrandt’s house. While living together, Ruby and Hildebrandt reportedly hurt and mistreated Ruby’s two youngest kids. Ruby…

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Healthcare Subsidies in Limbo: What it Means for American Families Washington, D.C. – As the year comes to a close, the future of healthcare subsidies remains uncertain, leaving many American families concerned about potential price increases. The debate over these subsidies, a key part of the healthcare system, has been a contentious issue in Congress, with both parties struggling to find common ground. These subsidies, designed to help individuals and families afford health insurance, are now set to expire. This could lead to significant premium hikes for millions of Americans who rely on them. Senator Hawley (R-Mo) voiced concerns about…

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It seems even in Hollywood, opinions on President Trump are varied. Actor George Clooney said that he and Donald Trump used to be friendly. He recalls Trump calling him and trying to help him get medical assistance. Clooney noted that Trump was a “goofball” back then, but that has changed. Despite these remarks, Trump has received support from other well-known entertainers. Kid Rock stated that he felt Trump’s re-election marked “the rebirth of our nation.” He added that many in Hollywood are now more comfortable expressing their support for the President. Carrie Underwood sang “America the Beautiful” at President Trump’s…

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Minnesota Childcare Funds Frozen Amidst Fraud Allegations The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has taken decisive action by freezing federal childcare payments to the state of Minnesota. This move comes in response to serious allegations and ongoing investigations into widespread fraud involving millions of taxpayer dollars. The concern is that these funds may have been improperly directed to daycare centers that are either non-operational or entirely fraudulent. HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill announced the payment freeze, emphasizing the agency’s commitment to safeguarding taxpayer money. He stated that HHS has already initiated multiple actions to address what appears…

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