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Americans who fled to the Netherlands in a bid to escape the Trump administration are now living in filthy refugee camps, it has emerged. According to Dutch immigration authorities, 76 US citizens claimed asylum in the country last year, a significant increase from the nine that did in 2024. Many of those who have left are transgender or parents to transgender children and are housed in the 'queer block' of an overcrowded camp in the northern village of Ter Apel, The Guardian reported. The camp, which resembles a prison, has guards stationed at every gate and offers less than desirable...
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Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is outperforming Republican Congressman John James among likely voters in Michigan who âLean GOP,â according to a new poll on the 2026 governorâs race. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who is overseeing her own election for governor, maintains a majority of Democrats, with 74.2% of those who identified as âStrong Demâ and 52.1% of those who âLean Demâ backing her campaign. Duggan, who ditched the Democratic party in December 2024 to run as an Independent, has the support of 19.2% of Michiganders who identify as strong Democrats, 29.2% that lean Democrat, 47.3% of Independents,...
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The Supreme Court of India now holds the fate of a single young man and, with him, the moral direction of the country. If the justices authorize the withdrawal of food and fluids from 31-year-old Harish Rana, they will not only decide how one life ends. They will create Indiaâs first concrete case of court-sanctioned âpassive euthanasiaâ under the Common Cause framework and set a precedent for every similarly vulnerable person who cannot speak in their own defense. Common Cause is the 2018 judgment in which the Court read a âright to die with dignityâ into Article 21 of the...
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19 January 2026 Monday of week 2 in Ordinary Time St. Henry's Catholic Church, Elsmere, KYReadings at MassLiturgical Colour: Green. Year: A(II).First reading1 Samuel 15:16-23Saul disobeys the Lord and the Lord rejects himSamuel said to Saul, âStop! Let me tell you what the Lord said to me last night.â Saul said, âTell me.â Samuel continued, âSmall as you may be in your own eyes, are you not head of the tribes of Israel? The Lord has anointed you king over Israel. The Lord sent you on a mission and said to you, âGo, put these sinners, the Amalekites, under...
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Virginia Democrats passed a constitutional amendment on Friday that would codify within the state constitution the right to kill unborn babies in abortions. The proposed abortion amendment will now go before voters in a statewide referendum in November. The Democrat-controlled state Senate also passed amendments to address same-sex marriage, restoring the voting rights of felons who have completed their sentences, and redistricting, WRIC reported. In Virginia, constitutional amendments must be approved by both the state House and Senate twice before being placed on a ballot and ratified by a simple majority of voters. State lawmakers passed the first three amendments...
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When Adam Spanberger and his then-girlfriend visited Costa Rica years ago, he sat bemused as she spent an evening chatting in Spanish with her host family from a previous stay. He spoke only English and had seldom ventured farther than two hours from where he grew up in Virginia. She was fluent in multiple languages and loved to travel. âItâs super hot and humid, no air conditioning. I remember sitting on the couch and just listening to her ⌠thinking, this woman is a lot of fun and this is going to be an adventure,â Spanberger said. It was just...
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Lefty California Rep. Eric Swalwell is forcefully pushing back against a lawsuit claiming he canât run for governor because he doesnât actually live in the Golden State, calling the accusation ânonsenseâ and politically motivated. In an exclusive statement to The Post, his campaignâs general consultant said Swalwell has always maintained a California residence. Security concerns tied to repeated death threats against Swalwell explain why a campaign office address was listed on legal filings, according to campaign consultant Kate Maeder. She called the practice legal and common in California politics. Right-wing filmmaker Joel Gilbert, who filed the suit, claims Swalwell actually...
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Campaign aides to former Vice President Kamala Harris quizzed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on whether he was an agent for the Chinese Communist Party before selecting him as her running mate, according to a report. The intense vetting of Walz, which was reported by CNN, came about after Harris aides dug into the governorâs past, including the several trips he took to China before entering politics. Walzâs China ties stem from his years as a teacher before entering politics. He taught in China in the late 1980s shortly after the Tiananmen Square crackdown and later returned multiple times, leading student...
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A highly acclaimed Nigerian professor at Aquinas College is facing two decades in prison after she admitted to swindling more than $1 million from taxpayers and poor minority children in West Michigan. Nkechy Ezeh, founder and CEO of the Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative, pleaded guilty last week to wire fraud and tax evasion in a scheme that forced the nonprofit to shut down after a dozen years preparing about 8,000 preschoolers for kindergarten in Kent County, Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, WOOD reports. Ezeh worked with ELNC bookkeeper Sharon Killebrew to create nearly $500,000 in fake invoices, as well as created...
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The family of a teenage Indian boy who groped a female American tourist at a New Delhi metro station is accusing the victim of âoverreactingâ to the incident, arguing that the teen merely got âcarried awayâ during his first encounter with a blonde woman. The American woman was reportedly visiting India to attend a friendâs wedding. She described her encounter at the train station as the âone unfortunate and ugly incidentâ that marred a âfun and memorable eight days in India.â Her story was relayed through social media on Friday by Gaurav Sabnis, a professor at the Stevens Institute of...
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<p>One anti-ICE agitator who yelled at children and families during a worship service Sunday in St. Paul, Minnesota has also harassed congregants at Secretary of War Pete Hegsethâs church in Washington, D.C.</p><p>William Kelly, who shares videos of himself clashing with law enforcement on social media under the âdawokefarmer,â was among the left-wing mob that disrupted service at Cities Church in St. Paul.</p>
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SCOOP: Elon Musk has cut a massive $10 million check to bolster an outsider, pro-Trump candidate running to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell. The stunning gift is the biggest sign yet that Musk plans to spend big in the 2026 midterms.
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Popular right-wing influencer Nick Sortor had an $1,000 camera stolen by a group of protesters in Minneapolis on Sunday, footage shows. In the clip posted to X by conservative journalist Cam Higby, Sortor, 27, is seen chasing one of the protesters to their vehicle as she attempts to flee with the device. Sortor is then seen being dragged several feet, as he continues to hold onto the car door while the woman ultimately gets away. Sortor, a popular provocateur known to cover politically charged protests, took to X to reshare the footage shortly thereafter, using it to complain about the...
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Former Democratic Governor Roy Cooper holds a commanding double-digit lead in the latest poll of North Carolina's closely watched Senate race, which is seen as one of Democrats' best pickup opportunities in the 2026 midterm elections. The new survey data released Monday by Tipp Insights for the League of American Workers shows Cooper with 48 percent compared to 24 percent who support former Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Michael Whatley. An additional 27 percent are undecided.
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An ultra-slender Ellen DeGeneres offered her two cents about the recent turmoil occurring in Minneapolis on Sunday. The roughly minute-long missive appeared to be filmed from the former talk show host's $19million UK manse. In it, DeGeneres, 67, took the time criticize United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, while praising protesters she said had 'been hurt just for protesting.' The remarks appeared to be a reference to 37-year-old Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman fatally shot by an ICE agent at a protest on January 7. The incident is currently under investigation and DeGeneres earlier in the day penned...
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President Donald Trump has granted clemency to James Phillip Womack, the son of Arkansas Republican Rep. Steve Womack, commuting the remainder of his federal prison sentence for drug distribution. The commutation was issued under an executive grant of clemency signed by Trump and released by the Justice Department. USA Today reported that James Womack was sentenced in federal court in May 2024 to eight years in prison and fined $1,900 for distributing more than five grams of methamphetamine.The sentence stemmed from a federal indictment filed April 26, 2023, charging James Womack with distributing methamphetamine and being a felon in possession...
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The Pro-Crime Party has really held nothing back in the first week or so of the new legislative session ... While all eyes have been on Minneapolis, the newly empowered Virginia Democrats wasted no time organizing an absolute orgy of legislative stupidity. Why this should matter to you is that itâs a blueprint for national rule should any of this spill over. Letâs start with law enforcement, or lack thereof in vapid left-wing dreamland. Spanberger immediately rescinded Youngkinâs executive order requiring law enforcement to aid federal officials in deportations. On top of that, statehouse Dems introduced a litany of bills...
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Pope Leo XIV invokes Leo XIII as early champion of ecumenismWhile Leo XIIIâs push for Christian unity calls on adherence to Catholic doctrine and papal primacy, Leo XIV emphasizes an approach of âlegitimate diversityâ rooted in the Nicene Creed.Pope Leo XIV marked the start of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity by invoking the legacy of Pope Leo XIII, whom he presented as an ecumenical forerunner.On January 18, at the conclusion of the Angelus prayer in St. Peterâs Square at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV announced the opening of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, encouraged Catholics to...
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