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False Shooter Report Triggers Evacuation At University Of South Carolina

False Shooter Report Triggers Evacuation At University Of South Carolina

The University of South Carolina briefly went on alert Sunday evening after reports of an active shooter at the Thomas Cooper Library, CNN reported. Authorities later confirmed there was no evidence of a shooter. University spokesperson Jeff Stensland said no injuries were linked to gunfire, though a few students sustained

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272 Jihadis Killed: The Trump Admin’s Counterterrorism Strategy

272 Jihadis Killed: The Trump Admin’s Counterterrorism Strategy

By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal | August 21, 2025 Since Jan. 20, the Trump administration has killed 272 “jihadis” around the world, according to Sebastian Gorka, senior director for counterterrorism on the president’s National Security Council. Among the first terrorist threats eliminated under President Donald Trump was a leading

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State Department Slams Latest Instance Of Leftist ‘Judicial Overreach’

State Department Slams Latest Instance Of Leftist ‘Judicial Overreach’

By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal | August 21, 2025 The State Department is condemning a Biden-appointed federal judge’s ruling barring the Trump administration from using the president’s latest travel ban to deny visas to foreigners from certain countries. U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, a 2024 appointee

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China's Fertility Paradox

China's Fertility Paradox

Nancy Qian, Project Syndicate | August 22, 2025 To encourage fertility, China’s economy needs to grow fast enough to produce more high-paying jobs, but for the economy to grow, families need to have enough children to expand the working-age population. China’s economic future depends on figuring out how to

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Famine In Gaza Confirmed For First Time

Famine In Gaza Confirmed For First Time

The UN-backed Famine Review Committee has determined that 514,000 people in Gaza — almost a quarter of the population — are experiencing famine, with the number expected to hit 641,000 by the end of September. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has raised its classification to Phase 5, the

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Obama-Appointed Judge Finds Alina Habba’s Reinstatement As Top Blue State Prosecutor ‘Unlawful’

Obama-Appointed Judge Finds Alina Habba’s Reinstatement As Top Blue State Prosecutor ‘Unlawful’

By Katelynn Richardson, Daily Caller News Foundation | August 21, 2025 A federal judge ruled Thursday that Alina Habba has been “unlawfully” appointed as the acting U.S. Attorney in New Jersey. Habba is disqualified from prosecuting two defendants who challenged her appointment, Middle District of Pennsylvania Chief Judge Matthew W.

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Trump-Backed Redistricting Sparks Nationwide Political Arms Race

Trump-Backed Redistricting Sparks Nationwide Political Arms Race

The Texas Senate is set to vote Friday on new GOP-drawn congressional maps that could add up to five Republican seats in next year’s midterms, CNN reported. The plan, strongly backed by President Donald Trump and Gov. Greg Abbott, comes amid a growing nationwide redistricting battle. California Democrats responded

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RNC Chief Passes The Torch As He Kicks Off Senate Run

RNC Chief Passes The Torch As He Kicks Off Senate Run

By Reagan Reese, Daily Caller News Foundation | August 21, 2025 Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley reflected on his tenure in an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller as he passes the torch and launches his run for Senate in North Carolina. Whatley announced on July 31 that he will

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Jonathan Turley Says Letitia James Might Not Be Done Losing To Trump Yet

Jonathan Turley Says Letitia James Might Not Be Done Losing To Trump Yet

By Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation |  August 21, 2025 Democratic Attorney General Letitia James of New York may have further losses in appellate courts to President Donald Trump, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley predicted Thursday. A New York appeals court ruled Thursday that the $355 million civil

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