Monday, December 8, 2025
‘This is how you build a society of excellence,’ one anti-DEI activist says after reports private universities may stop giving preference to men, whose application numbers are cratering.

The president has harsh words for CBS and its interview for the outgoing congresswoman who claims the president’s turning on her resulted in death threats to her and her son.

Incident exposes weakness of Irish military and naval forces amid Moscow’s testing of European resolve.




‘This message applies to all illegal aliens — regardless of where they entered [or] how long they’ve been in the US,’ one top official says.
The president argues that America administers more childhood vaccines than other ‘peer’ countries and demands an assessment of best practices across those countries.
Fast-growing sites like Kalshi and Polymarket have generated nearly $28 billion in trading volume through October.
Steve Cohen is partnering with Hard Rock, which will operate a sportsbook just steps from home plate.

Critics dismiss the new FIFA Peace Prize as just ‘an ego-stroking stunt.’

A spokesman for the FBI says the story is ‘1,000 percent false’ and ‘did not happen.’

The government says the system is being abused by ‘Israeli-linked actors.’

Trump administration officials rallied in support of Mr. Musk, denouncing the fine as “an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people.”
President Trump’s son-in-law is also reported to be in line to join Tony Blair in the day-to-day governance and reconstruction of Gaza.
‘The days of the United States propping up the entire world order like Atlas are over,’ the president’s new Security Strategy says.


Human rights groups say the world must pay more attention to the assault on one of Africa’s oldest Christian communities.

France’s Emanuel Macron and India’s Narendra Modi exchanged kind words but sealed few deals in meetings with the leaders of America’s most potent adversaries.
California’s governor says federal aid is necessary to help make Los Angelenos whole.

Recent polls suggest the Dallas congresswoman would likely enter the Democratic primary as the frontrunner.

GOP candidate Joe Hathaway tells the Sun he’s a ‘next generation of leader’ with an affordability message — but his solutions are less government, not more.

The president was apparently expecting more ‘loyalty’ from the congressman after the pardon.
President Trump himself has refused to pivot on the issue of ‘affordability,’ saying it is all a ‘hoax’ by Democrats.


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