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Violent Immigration Crisis is Real

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White House Ballroom Construction has Liberals Mad!

White House Ballroom Construction has Liberals Mad!

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Did Obama Accomplish Anything?

Did Obama Accomplish Anything?

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Health officials warn of widening measles outbreak in South Carolina

South Carolina health officials on Friday confirmed an additional 15 new cases of measles since Tuesday, as the widening outbreak of the vaccine-preventable disease in the northwest part of the state has infected 126 people so far. At least 303 people exposed to the highly contagious virus have been placed in quarantine and 13 infected people are in isolation to curb the spread of the disease, the state health department said. Thirteen of the new cases were from known household exposures, one was from a neighborhood contact and the other was from an unknown source still being investigated. Of those infected, 119 were unvaccinated, three were partially vaccinated with one of the recommended two-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccines, one was fully vaccinated and three had unknown vaccination status. U.S. medical groups have grown increasingly concerned about the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime anti-vaccine activist. The South Carolina outbreak, which state epidemiologist Linda Bell on Wednesday described as accelerating, comes as the United States teeters on the brink of losing its measles elimination status. A spate of large outbreaks this year kicked off with one in West Texas that infected more than 700 people and spread to several other states. In response to that, Kennedy made misleading claims about nutrition, vitamin A and other questionable treatments. He has since increasingly raised doubts about the shot's safety and efficacy, contrary to established science, and begun a review of the U.S. childhood vaccination schedule after firing and replacing a group of independent vaccine advisers and the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of December 9, the CDC has reported 47 measles outbreaks and a total of 1,912 confirmed cases of the disease in the United States this year. That compared with 16 outbreaks reported in 2024. The CDC defines an outbreak as three or more related cases. Most of the infections have occurred in unvaccinated individuals, and three people have died, including two school-age children. Two doses of MMR vaccine are required for school entry in South Carolina, a state that has seen sharp declines in vaccination rates since the COVID-19 pandemic. For the 2023-2024 school year, 92.1% of kindergarten students had two doses of MMR vaccine, down from 95% in 2019-2020. ELIMINATION STATUS THREATENED The World Health Organization is expected to make a call in January on whether the United States keeps its measles elimination status. To be considered measles-free, a country must stop the spread of the virus and be free of locally transmitted cases of the same strain for 12 months or longer, in addition to having high-quality surveillance systems. In November, Canada lost its measles elimination status after nearly three decades due to its failure to curb a year-long outbreak. The United States has a deadline of January 20 to prove it halted continuous transmission of the strain that started in Texas last January 20, according to Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, a former CDC official. Measles is highly preventable when countries attain a 95% vaccination coverage rate - the level needed for a community to achieve herd immunity that protects those unable to get the vaccine. The measles vaccine is 97% effective after two doses. Dr. Emily Landon, an infectious disease expert at the University of Chicago Medicine, said most adults in the United States are vaccinated against measles, but rising rates of vaccine skepticism has reduced protection among children in many pockets of the country. "If your vaccine rate isn't more than 95% of small children, you're not going to be able to keep it," she said of measles elimination status. Measles can cause symptoms such as fever, cough and a characteristic rash. It can also lead to severe complications like pneumonia, encephalitis and death.

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Venezuelan Tanker Seized

Venezuelan Tanker Seized

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Sherrone Moore Charged With Stalking, Home Invasion After Being Fired As Michigan Football Coach

Fired University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has been charged with three crimes, including home invasion and stalking. Moore has spent two nights in jail following his firing and subsequent arrest Wednesday. Moore, who had led the Wolverines for two seasons, was dismissed for having an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, the university said. Police arrested Moore after he was accused of assault in Pittsfield Township, a community near Ann Arbor.

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Trump's efforts for peace between Ukraine and Russia

Trump's Efforts For Peace Between Ukraine & Russia With Rep. Darin LaHood, US Representative from Illinois.

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Daily Signal Reporter Shares Her Interview With Dr. Marty Makary

Daily Signal Reporter Shares Her Interview With Dr. Marty Makary With Elizabeth Mitchell, White House Correspondent for The Daily Signal.

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Speaker Johnson On Congress' Appropriations Bill For Healthcare

Speaker Johnson On Congress' Appropriations Bill For Healthcare

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21 Senate Republicans Vote Against New Redistricting Map Favoring GOP

21 Senate Republicans Vote Against New Redistricting Map Favoring GOP With Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana.

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Duffy Threatens to Withhold $73M Unless New York Fixes Licensing System

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says New York routinely issues commercial driver's licenses to immigrants that may be valid long after they're legally authorized to be in the country and he threatened to withhold $73 million in highway funds unless the system is fixed. State officials said they are following all federal rules. New York is the latest Democratic state Duffy has targeted in his effort to make sure truck and bus drivers are qualified to get licenses that he launched after a truck driver who wasn't authorized to be in the U.S. made an illegal U-turn and caused a crash in Florida that killed three people. Duffy says investigators found that more than half of the 200 licenses they reviewed in New York were issued improperly.

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Trump: Thai and Cambodian leaders agree to ceasefire

President Donald Trump says Thai and Cambodian leaders have agreed to renew a truce after days of deadly clashes had threatened to undo a ceasefire the U.S. administration had helped broker earlier this year. Trump announced the agreement to restart the ceasefire in a social media posting on Friday following calls with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet. The original ceasefire in July was brokered by Malaysia and pushed through by pressure from Trump, who threatened to withhold trade privileges unless Thailand and Cambodia agreed. Despite the deal, the two countries carried on a bitter propaganda war and minor cross-border violence continued.

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Don’t Go Wobbly on China

Josh Hammer unpacks the decades-long rise of Communist China and explains why President Trump cannot now go wobbly when it comes to confronting and containing this preeminent civilizational foe. On the contrary, it must be all hands on deck for the United States to prevail in the China challenge. Beijing cannot be appeased—it must be defeated in every way other than the actual military battlefield itself. Josh also blasts Indiana Republicans for their failed redistricting effort, explains the latest twists and turns in the roiling Somali fraud scandal, unpacks why the terrorist Syrian leadership still cannot be trusted, and more. The episode ends, as always on Friday, with the signature end-of-week "Hammertime" segment.

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House Dems release Epstein estate photos of Trump, Clinton

Republicans are accusing Democrats who released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate of “cherry-picking photos" to create a false narrative about President Donald Trump. Republicans say nothing in the documents the House Oversight Committee has received shows “any wrongdoing” by Trump. House Democrats on Friday released photos including some of Trump, Bill Clinton and the former Prince Andrew. The 19 photos are a small part of more than 95,000 they received from the estate of Epstein, who died in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting sex trafficking charges. The photos were released without captions or context and include a black-and-white image of Trump alongside six women whose faces are blacked out.

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Washington State Takes On Historic Floods

Days of torrential rain in Washington state has caused historic floods, stranding families on rooftops and washing over bridges. National Guard troops went door-to-door early Friday to evacuate a farming city north of Seattle. Washington is under a state of emergency, with Gov. Bob Ferguson warning that as many as 100,000 people would need to evacuate statewide. The floods have closed roads and caused landslides. Amtrak has suspended trains between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia. Authorities have rescued people from cars and homes. Another storm system is expected to bring more rain starting Sunday.

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The Greg Laurie Show, December 14, 2025

You may have seen parts of Pastor Greg Laurie’s moving testimony in the movie Jesus Revolution, but never like this. On today’s episode of The Greg Laurie Show, Pastor Greg takes us on an unfiltered, inspiring journey through his tumultuous upbringing—a story marked by instability, loneliness, and the relentless pursuit of hope. Born into a world of broken relationships, absent fathers, and a longing for family, Pastor Greg shares how his early years were shaped by a mother struggling with addiction and a parade of stepfathers. From military school mischief and lonely nights speaking to “Mr. Nobody” under a blanket to the comfort of his grandparents’ Southern kitchen, Pastor Greg discovered the hand of God—revealing to him how moments of pain ultimately became pathways to purpose. Throughout the episode, Pastor Greg invites each of us to reflect not just on his journey, but also on our own—reminding us that no matter how difficult our beginnings, God can use every chapter for something greater.

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Interview with NYT Best Selling Author, Lee Strobel

Interview with NYT Best Selling Author, Lee Strobel

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