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U.S. Military Responds to Attack in Syria WASHINGTON – Following a deadly ambush that claimed the lives of two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter, the Trump administration authorized military strikes against Islamic State (IS) targets in Syria on Friday. According to a U.S. official, the strikes were “large-scale,” hitting around 70 locations with IS infrastructure and weaponry across central Syria. Another official indicated that further strikes are anticipated. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated, “This is not the start of a war, but a declaration of vengeance. Under President Trump, the United States will always defend our people.” The operation…

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University Faces Scrutiny After Shooting Incident Brown University is under pressure following a shooting on its campus that resulted in two deaths. University President Christina Paxson released a statement addressing the tragedy, but it has raised more questions than answers, particularly regarding the university’s security protocols and response to the incident. The shooting, which occurred on a Saturday, involved a former student, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente. After the incident on campus, Valente was able to leave the area. He then traveled to Massachusetts, where he murdered a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was later found in New…

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The Los Angeles Angels and the family of late pitcher Tyler Skaggs have reached a confidential settlement, concluding a lawsuit regarding his 2019 drug overdose death. Skaggs, 27, died in a Texas hotel room from choking on his vomit, with a mix of alcohol, fentanyl, and oxycodone found in his system. The lawsuit, filed by Skaggs’ widow and parents, alleged the Angels were aware of the team’s communications director, Eric Kay, providing drugs to players. Kay was convicted in 2022 of giving Skaggs a fentanyl-laced pill and sentenced to 22 years in prison. The Skaggs family expressed gratitude to the…

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A Hero’s Welcome: Immigrant Praised for Courage During Attack In the wake of a recent attack in Sydney, Australia, a Syrian immigrant is being celebrated for his bravery. Ahmed al Ahmed, a 43-year-old father of two, stepped in to stop one of the attackers, disarming him and potentially saving many lives. His courageous actions have drawn praise from leaders and ordinary citizens alike, highlighting the positive contributions immigrants make to our communities. During the attack, Ahmed al Ahmed was shot multiple times. Despite his injuries, he bravely confronted and disarmed one of the attackers, Sajid Akram, preventing further harm. His…

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Vanderbilt Coach Addresses Quarterback’s Actions After Award Ceremony Vanderbilt football coach Clark Lea has spoken about quarterback Diego Pavia’s behavior following the Heisman Trophy ceremony. While defending Pavia, Lea also acknowledged that his actions “sent the wrong message.” Pavia, a 23-year-old player, was a runner-up for the prestigious Heisman Trophy. The award went to Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, who had led his team to an undefeated season and a conference championship. After the results were announced, Pavia posted a message on social media that contained strong language directed at the voters. He was also later seen in a photo at a…

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A pastor from South Carolina is in trouble after being accused of troubling his wife before she died. Mica Miller, 30, was found dead in a park in North Carolina in April 2024, and it was said she took her own life. But after she died, people started talking about how her husband, John Paul Miller, 46, might have been mistreating her. Now, John Paul is facing federal charges for allegedly stalking Mica. Officials say that John Paul was sending Mica upsetting messages and even posted a nude picture of her online without her permission. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says…

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Report: 2025 Marked a Turning Point on Climate Change A new report from several conservative energy groups says that 2025 is the year people started to move away from climate change worries. This comes as President Trump has been working to increase American energy production since returning to office. The groups, including the American Energy Institute, say people are beginning to realize that the idea of “net-zero” emissions might not be realistic. “Net-zero” means trying to remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as we put in. Jason Isaac, head of the American Energy Institute, said that people are now…

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Turning Point USA Focuses on Young Women After Leader’s Death Phoenix, Arizona – Turning Point USA, a well-known group for young conservatives, is putting more attention on reaching young women. This comes after the death of Charlie Kirk in September. Camdyn Glover, a student from Indiana, said she used to be quiet about her conservative views. But she felt she needed to speak out after Kirk’s death. She is now attending the Turning Point USA conference in Phoenix with her family. The group has been popular with young men in the past, but now Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, is…

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Following a series of tragic events in which a man who entered the United States through the Diversity Visa Program is suspected of violence, former President Trump has taken decisive action to suspend the program. The decision comes after Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a Portuguese national, was identified as the suspect in a series of shootings that took the lives of two Brown University students, an MIT professor, and injured nine others. Homeland Security official Kristi Noem announced the immediate pause of the DV1 program, also known as the green card lottery, at the direction of President Trump. Noem emphasized…

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A shocking attack in Taiwan’s capital city, Taipei, has left several people injured. A man threw smoke devices at the main subway station, causing chaos as people fled. According to local reports, the man then took the subway to another stop, where he continued his attack by throwing more smoke devices on the street. He also had a knife and used it to threaten people, before running into a shop. Taipei’s Mayor Chiang Wan-an stated that at least nine people were hurt, with four in serious condition. One person who was attacked suffered a cardiac arrest before even reaching the…

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