Front Page Magazine,
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Joe Kaufman
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When Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer announced his run for U.S. Congress, it was not met with excitement across the city he governs. For many residents, Singer’s entry into national politics feels less like an elevation and more like an escape – an attempt to rebrand a local record that has left South Florida voters deeply frustrated and scornful.
While Singer labels himself an “America First” Republican, his actions tell a very different story, including endorsing Jeb Bush for President over Donald Trump for the 2016 Presidential Primary, saying Bush was not “running on anger.” In Boca Raton, Singer has earned a reputation not as a conservative leader, but as
Daily Mail (UK),
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Sophie Gable
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1/1/2026 5:58:45 PM
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A top Democrat lawmaker's wife appeared unable to hide her disdain as New York City swore in its new socialist mayor, who has vowed to enact hardline policies. Iris Weinshall, 72, seemed to scowl while Zohran Mamdani was inaugurated in Bryant Park on Thursday afternoon - although she may also have been suffering the effects of the freezing January weather. Weinshall, the wife of New York Senator Chuck Schumer, was sitting next to Eric Adams, who served as NYC's mayor until yesterday. Weinshall, Schumer and Adams all share the same political party as Mamdani, but Schumer and Adams have been outspoken on the new man's views on Israel.
The Dallas Express,
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J Galt
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1/1/2026 9:15:21 AM
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The U.S. Postal Service has updated its rules to clarify that postmarks may not match the date mail was deposited, a shift stemming from network overhauls that could complicate deadlines for tax filings, ballots, and legal documents.
The change, which became effective on December 24, adds a new section to the Domestic Mail Manual stating that “… while the presence of a postmark on a mailpiece confirms that the Postal Service was in possession of the mailpiece on the date of the postmark’s inscription, the postmark date does not inherently or necessarily align with the date on which the Postal Service first accepted possession of the mailpiece.”
Daily Caller News Foundation,
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Ireland Owens
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1/1/2026 8:56:35 AM
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Democratic Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger has appointed a chief diversity officer who previously appeared to agree with comments about parts of the U.S. Constitution needing to be dismantled.
Spanberger announced the appointment of Dr. Sesha Joi Moon to serve as the Commonwealth of Virginia’s chief diversity officer and director of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) on Tuesday, saying in a statement that Moon’s “experience across government, education, and the nonprofit sectors gives her firsthand insight into the ways in which we can build a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Virginia for every family.” However, during part of an August 2024 appearance on Raben’s “The Ask” podcast, Moon appeared to agree
The Western Journal,
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Bryan Chai
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1/1/2026 8:45:20 AM
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is still fighting Jan. 6 as if it’s happening in real time, and in doing so he’s advertising how little Democrats have to say about the country as it exists today.
Nearly five years after the Capitol incursion — after arrests, prosecutions, convictions, congressional investigations, and nonstop media saturation — Jeffries’ answer to inflation, crime, housing costs, and national decline is yet another bit of planned theatrics about a settled historical event. When “leaders” have no solutions, they’re forced to recycle outrage, and that’s exactly what Jeffries’ latest stunt is.
Jeffries’ “Dear Colleague” letter isn’t a roadmap for governing; it’s a political security blanket.
Townhall,
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Amy Curtis
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12/31/2025 9:05:37 AM
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Some of us have been sounding the alarm bells on the following massive fraud scheme that's about to hit Minnesota like a January blizzard. Tim Walz and the Democrats who run the state approved "family leave" legislation that would, ostensibly, give Minnesota workers up to 20 weeks of paid leave for the birth of a child or to care for a spouse, child, or other family member with a serious health condition. But as this writer noted earlier this month, it's fertile ground for another round of billions of dollars of fraud, courtesy the Minnesota taxpayer.
Townhall,
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Joseph Chalfant
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12/31/2025 8:41:44 AM
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A leaked photo reportedly from an internal U.S. Postal Service (USPS) update reveals that the agency will continue to use “non-domiciled” drivers. The leaked image purports to show that USPS, which operates independently of the president, will accept or hire non-citizen commercial drivers as of 2026. The leak comes in the weeks following the Trump administration’s announcement of increased scrutiny and English proficiency requirements for CDL issuance to migrants.
Sen. Rick Scott released a statement last week urging the Trump administration to crack down on USPS CDL hiring practices.
“It is deeply concerning that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) reportedly uses the very same drivers that your agencies
The Post Millennial [Canada],
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Thomas Stevenson
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12/31/2025 8:29:28 AM
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From 2022 to 2024, two-thirds of the rental demand in the United States was attributable to the foreign-born population in the US. This comes as rental prices have been outpacing inflation numbers.
According to the Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) recently released "Worst Case Housing Needs Report," which is published every two years, the foreign-born population accounted for over 60 percent of all rental demand in the US.
"Immigration accounts for up to 100 percent of housing demand growth in some regions, and for two-thirds of rental demand growth nationwide. In California and New York, immigrants have accounted for 100 percent of all rental growth and
RedState,
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Teri Christoph
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12/31/2025 8:23:47 AM
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Well, this is certainly different – a federal court has actually ruled in favor of the Trump administration, handing down a decision Monday that will allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to use Medicaid data to track down and deport illegal aliens starting January 6. The ruling comes after 22 blue states, led by California, sued the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) back in July, arguing that the administration's mass transfer of Medicaid data to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) illegally exposed confidential health information, including immigration status. The lawsuit was filed after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., authorized a data transfer
Daily Caller News Foundation,
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Jayne Crouson
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit accusing Virginia of unlawfully granting illegal aliens in-state resident discounts on college tuition.
The state’s education code classifies illegal immigrants as Virginia residents, qualifying them for reduced in-state tuition costs, the lawsuit claims. This policy therefore allows illegals to access benefits not available to most other Americans, making it “not only wrong but illegal,” the DOJ stated. “Federal law prohibits States from providing aliens who are not lawfully present in the United States with any postsecondary education benefit that is denied to U.S. citizens,” the court documents read. “There are no exceptions. Virginia violates it nonetheless.
Daily Caller,
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Staff
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12/31/2025 7:59:31 AM
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Westminster, Colorado, police warned drivers Monday that warming up your car by leaving it running unattended — “puffing” — is illegal under state law and makes vehicles “easy targets” for thieves.
The reminder is part of a broader push by Colorado law enforcement to cut down on cold-weather auto thefts tied to idling cars left unattended in driveways and parking lots. Colorado’s “unattended motor vehicle” statute requires drivers in charge of an unlocked vehicle to stop the engine and remove the key before leaving it, with a limited exception for remote starter systems if the driver takes security measures. “Puffing is also ILLEGAL in Colorado (immobilizing remote start systems excluded)
The Western Journal,
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Bryan Chai
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The House Majority Whip has some strong — very strong — thoughts on the current fraud scandal engulfing his state.
There’s just one problem: The message isn’t quite landing the way he’d probably like it to.
Minnesota GOP Rep. Tom Emmer took to X on Monday and absolutely torched the Somali immigrants who’ve been busted in the Gopher State’s ongoing fraud debacle. “I’m calling for the denaturalization and deportation of every Somali engaged in fraud in Minnesota,” Emmer posted, before truly unleashing in a follow-up statement.