Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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Border Patrol Sees Record Drug Seizures, Including Baby Wipes, Rainbow Pills

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are seizing record amounts of fentanyl and meth in Arizona and Texas brought in by Mexican cartel operatives and foreign nationals trying to enter the U.S. illegally. In just five separate inspections ahead of Labor Day weekend, for example,...

Inspector General: Feds Didn’t Properly Vet All Afghans Who Entered U.S.

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection “cannot be sure they properly screened, vetted, and inspected all evacuees” from Afghanistan admitted into the U.S. after the Biden administration withdrew U.S. troops last August, an Inspector General’s Office audit has found. The...

South Carolina Senators Reject a Near-Total Abortion Ban

(Headline USA) South Carolina senators rejected a ban on almost all abortions last week after five Republicans refused to support it. The meausre arose as part of a special session called in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned the federal abortion mandate established by Roe v....

MSNBC Anchor Doesn’t Buy VP’s Claims of the “Secure Border”

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) In an interview with vice president Kamala Harris, MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd had difficulty swallowing the claim that the United State's sourthern border is secure. According to The Daily Wire, Harris was featured in a "Meet the Press" broadcast, where she asserted that while the immigration...

California Bails Out Berkeley Journalism Program, Promises More Minorities

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) California Governor Gavin Newsom has dedicated $25 million in state funds to UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, in order to "support and strengthen local reporting in underserved and historically underrepresented areas across the state." According to The Post Millennial, Geeta Anand, dean of the program,...

Seattle Teacher Strike Persists, No Classes Monday

(Headline USA) Students in Seattle on Monday will miss a fourth day of school as teachers strike over pay and classroom support. The school district Sunday afternoon announced the cancellation of Monday classes and said negotiations with the union were ongoing. "We are optimistic an agreement will be reached soon so...

Americans Face “Hardship” from Rising Inflation, Particularly Among Middle Class

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The majority of Americans say inflation is causing them financial hardship, according to a new poll. While the Biden administration heralded a pause in the rise of inflation for July, a new Gallup poll indicates that Americans are feeling the pain more now than at the...

Gas Prices Continue Decline, Still Much Higher than Last Year

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Gas prices have continued a steady decline in recent weeks, coming down from record-high gas prices this summer, but the Congressional Budget Office says natural gas prices may see an increase from the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act. According to AAA, the current national average...

U.S. Army Recommends Food Stamps for Soldiers Struggling with Inflation

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The U.S. army is recommending soldiers apply for SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, to help cover their rising costs from inflation. The U.S. Army cites the higher prices on a range of goods because of inflation in its recently released official guidance. “With inflation...

Moody, Others Training Floridians to Identify and Report Human Trafficking

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Attorney General Ashley Moody, Truckers Against Trafficking, the Florida Department of Transportation and Busing on the Lookout are working together to train more than 100 Floridians in the gaming and passenger transportation industries to identify and report human trafficking. Moody and TAT hosted a Florida...

Lawmakers: Taxpayers May Be Buying Chinese Solar Panels Made With Slave Labor

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Congressional Republicans want to know if the federal government is purchasing solar panels from China that were built using slave labor. Lawmakers sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General raising the alarm about the issue, which has come increasingly into...

Chief Justice John Roberts Defends Legitimacy of Court

(Headline USA) Chief Justice John Roberts defended the authority of the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution, saying its role should not be called into question just because people disagree with its decisions. When asked to reflect on the last year at the court in his first public appearance since...
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