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December 30, 2025 — Today's Conservative Cartoon
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December 30, 2025 — Today's Conservative Cartoon
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“We knew we’d done something great, but we didn’t know we’d written a defining album for that era”: How 747 (Strangers In The Night) made Saxon unexpected stars of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal
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“We knew we’d done something great, but we didn’t know we’d written a defining album for that era”: How 747 (Strangers In The Night) made Saxon unexpected stars of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal

Inspired by a widespread blackout in the 1960s, the Yorkshire band switched from their usual “street fighting and girls” lyrics and reached new heights
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Trump Admin Announces Major Shake-Up For UN Aid Programs
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Trump Admin Announces Major Shake-Up For UN Aid Programs

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Russian Officials Agree With Trump: Ukraine Peace Deal Is "Very Close"
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Russian Officials Agree With Trump: Ukraine Peace Deal Is "Very Close"

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California Billionaires Threaten Mass Exodus Over Proposed 5% Tax On Wealthy
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Crime Alert: Walmart Is Closing It's Last Store In Portland Oregon
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Crime Alert: Walmart Is Closing It's Last Store In Portland Oregon

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Woke New York College Allowed Burlesque Troupe To Mock Christianity In Campus Chapel
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Woke New York College Allowed Burlesque Troupe To Mock Christianity In Campus Chapel

A Vassar College student says administrators ignored concerns from Christian students and allowed a student burlesque group to mock their faith in a sexual performance in the campus chapel. Sydney, a Vassar sophomore granted anonymity for this story, told The Daily Wire she first learned about the event when a friend showed her the flyer for a performance titled “Whoreship & Prayer.” The show was produced by Vassar Burlesque, a student group that regularly puts on sexual and drag performances. “I found the flyer … and I was disgusted immediately,” Sydney said. “The imagery and name of the show made it [clear] … it was definitely a show that had a Christian theme … clearly mocking Christianity.”     Sydney emailed the dean of student living, the college president, and other administrators to explain exactly why Christian students believed the performance violated Vassar’s stated values of diversity and inclusion. She says she was then contacted by the Office of Institutional Equity, the department that handles identity-based complaints, including those pertaining to religion. She says she met with Brian Van Brunt, Vassar’s Institutional Equity and Title VI Coordinator. Sydney said Van Brunt acknowledged the event was mocking religious imagery and allegedly admitted it would have been treated differently if Christians weren’t the ones being targeted. “He basically said … it would be different if it were another religion,” Sydney said. Referring to comments students made on the anonymous social media platform Fizz, she said one hypothetical they talked about was if the flyer had referenced Allah. “If Allah was used … then it wouldn’t have been allowed. And he said, ‘Well, obviously that’s a different situation.’” Sydney said Van Brunt floated the idea of making minor changes to the flyer, such as removing the image of the Virgin Mary or changing the event’s name, but even those were rejected by the administration. Despite the number of complaints from Christian students, the administration informed them the event would proceed with no modifications.     “Whoreship and Prayer” sold out both nights, according to Vassar’s student newspaper, The Miscellany News. In its coverage, the paper described the November performances as a fusion of religious motifs with sexual choreography. The Miscellany noted some of the acts, including routines called “Touched by the Holy Spirit,” “Red Sea,” and “Blasphemy.” Muse, one of the group’s co-presidents, told The Miscellany the show explored “the relationship between sexuality and religion — human intersectionalities that exist in a chaotic harmony.” She added, “I grew up very religious … my spirituality is still a huge part of my life, but the relationship between my body, sexuality and my spirituality has always been a bit of a struggle to untangle.”     Reached for comment, Van Brunt referred The Daily Wire to Victoria Grantham, the vice president for communications, who declined to comment. Sydney said the Vassar Burlesque group also mocked the backlash from Christian students online, posting memes and celebratory images that used nun costumes, Bibles, and crosses as ironic props. “They actually posted like a tweet … to mock the fact that we were complaining,” Sydney said. The college sophomore said this was not the first time she saw bias against Christians on campus, but it was the most blatant. “It made me feel uncomfortable, and I had already felt uncomfortable as a Christian,” she said. “I had heard little comments … little jabs at Christianity before, but I had never seen something this blatantly inappropriate and blatantly hurtful.” This incident has convinced her that the school’s commitment to “inclusion” does not apply equally. “They’re outright saying, well, if you are a Christian, you don’t have the same rights as other religions … everyone except you kind of thing. I felt very ostracized.” The Vassar Chapel continues to host worship nights, Christmas services, and religious gatherings, yet Vassar maintains that it is a “secular space.” Sydney said that the explanation does not resolve the larger problem: the selective enforcement of respect for religion. “Hopefully, if we bring more attention to it, then it won’t have to be this way forever,” she told The Daily Wire.
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New York Magazine Already Fearing Mamdani Could Flop as Mayor
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New York Magazine Already Fearing Mamdani Could Flop as Mayor

The doubts about New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani are already creeping in at the Intelligencer section of New York magazine. In fact those nagging doubts about Mamdani are more than just creeping. As the realization sets in that their hero Mamdani actually has little to no administrative experience, very noticeable flop sweat began streaming in the form of this story on Monday by David Freedlander, "The Making of Mayor Mamdani." Before you even read the body of the article you can detect the first drippings of the flop sweat in the subtitle: "He is a brilliant political talent with dizzying ambitions to change the city. Is he ready for the actual job, though?" The story itself is quite lengthy as a result of Freedlander seemingly reassuring both himself and the New York readers that Mamdani will be able to govern as mayor despite the many  gnawing doubts presented. The first such example came during Mamdani's trip to Puerto Rico with much of the city's political class: As much as the political class swarmed Mamdani for photos when he was around, the politicians there (each of whom was singularly convinced that it was rightfully them who should have been mayor — or at least the shining star of the party) were less fawning in his absence: His early transition team was filled with too many retreads from the Bill de Blasio administration. His anti-Israel stance would mean that a large swath of the Democratic Party would never accede to his rise. He was hewing too close to the line of the Democratic Socialists of America, the left-wing group that played a leading role in getting him elected. He was getting high on his own supply, not listening to advice. He was woefully unprepared for what was coming his way. The sniping certainly contained an element of envy, but it also reflected a deep uncertainty in New York’s governing class about what kind of city we were going to get under the new mayor. Would he surprise everyone, as he had when he was a candidate? Or was this the beginning of a disaster? "Beginning of a disaster?" Flop sweat much? I asked him and some of his advisers if there were cities that had pulled this off that New York could emulate, places that had managed to meaningfully lower the cost of living. None sprang to mind. Talk to policy experts, and they find the prospect laughable; the only cities where this has happened are ones where the quality of life dropped so dramatically that no one wanted to live there anymore. Ooops! It is no longer a campaign where words can come easily. Now those who supported Mamdani expect results from the one who seems hardly ready to deliver on the easy words. Unfortunately Mamdani did not exactly allay poor Freedlander's flop fears: In our interviews, the mayor-elect conspicuously avoided acknowledging the kinds of basic trade-offs that are the DNA of the office he is about to assume. Does Mamdani want more affordable housing, or does he want affordable housing that is more expensive to build because it’s built with union labor? Does he want free infant–to–5-year-old child care, or does he want those child-care workers to be paid the $30 living wage he has proposed for the city? The answer is he wants both, he wants everything, he wants it all at once. Those tiny beads of flop sweat on David Freedlander probably formed into much larger droplets following that Mamdani response. The rest of Freedlander's overlong article continues to follow this basic pattern; strong doubts about Mamdani's ability to achieve his leftist goals followed by Freedlander trying to convince himself and the readers that Mamdani will somehow, despite his administrative flaws, be successful as mayor. Here are but a few more such examples: The positive outcome would look like cost-of-living initiatives that work and start to draw imitation around the country. It would look like stable or improving quality-of-life and crime metrics. It would look like a major victory for the left in its factional war with the center-left, meaning that the national Democratic Party might tilt more progressive as candidates and elected politicians borrow from Mamdani’s playbook. Success for Mamdani would be a big deal nationally, not just locally. And the negative outcome? It’s all the worst fears of the anti-Mamdani coalition: an uptick in crime and quality-of-life offenses as disgruntled police walk off the job, all of which convince the business community that investments in New York are too uncertain. Turnstile jumpers given free rein and buses that become roaming homeless shelters. Left-wing activists, figuring they have an ally in City Hall, clogging up intersections with protests. It’s schools regressing as Mamdani ends mayoral control of the educational system and cuts Gifted and Talented programs in the name of equity, causing families to flee to the suburbs. And while studies show higher taxes don’t lead to an exodus of the wealthy, New York has become so reliant on upper-income earners to fund its robust government programs — and is going to be more so if Mamdani gets his way — that it would take only a relatively small number of very rich people and companies moving to Miami or Austin to start to create problems in the city’s budget. As in the positive scenario, second-order effects would follow. ...By mid-December, the city’s insider political class was starting to chatter about precisely why there seemed to be so little activity coming from the Mamdani transition. With only about two weeks to go before the inauguration, Mamdani had named only his chief of staff, his police commissioner (he angered his left flank and reassured those skeptical of him when he tapped Jessica Tisch to continue in the role), and his first deputy mayor. One of those was his closest aide, another was a holdover from the previous administration, and the third was a holdover from the administration before that. Freedlander finally concludes his story with yet another doubt/reassurance observation: ...The permanent campaign is now focused on the big-three agenda items, but the plan isn’t to win those and plant a flag in them. It’s a more encompassing program, a continual mobilization by local government to take on more burdens and costs of everyday life: a very different kind of politics. It’s free buses today, but why not free subways tomorrow? A four-year rent freeze for now, but only for now. It’s a vision of a city that is more and more handling the costs of living for its residents. Will living in New York City actually be cheaper, though? “That’s my mission,” Mamdani said. Yes, very reassuring for Mr. Freedlander. Yet why does he still seem drenched in flop sweat on behalf of Mamdani?
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Outcry in the Netherlands After U.S. Cemetery Removes Displays Honoring Black World War II Soldiers
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Outcry in the Netherlands After U.S. Cemetery Removes Displays Honoring Black World War II Soldiers

BY EMMANUEL OGBONNA Visitors to a U.S. military cemetery in the southern Netherlands have been voicing growing anger and disbelief after two displays recognizing the role and sacrifices of Black…
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Christianity Continues to Recede Across Europe, but the Continent Avoids America’s Culture Wars Over Christmas
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Christianity Continues to Recede Across Europe, but the Continent Avoids America’s Culture Wars Over Christmas

Faith affiliation continues to fall across Europe, yet Christian traditions remain embedded in public life, avoiding the holiday culture wars common in the United States.By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Christianity…
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