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Employee at Houston Texans stadium sexually assaulted 8-year-old in bathroom stall, police say
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Employee at Houston Texans stadium sexually assaulted 8-year-old in bathroom stall, police say

A witness to a sexual assault of an 8-year-old boy at the Houston Texans stadium led to the arrest of a 21-year-old employee, according to Houston police. The boy's mother said that her son was washing his hands when he was directed into the bathroom stall by the worker, who then followed him into the stall. 'I keep thinking about that Good Samaritan. I'm almost begging for the chance to shake that man's hand and thank him.'The suspect was identified by police as Ushay Marquise Nixon, who worked for Aramark as a restroom attendant at the time. The family said that Nixon acted inappropriately toward the child, who realized something was wrong and ran out of the stall.A bystander saw some of the interaction and sought out the boy's parents to let them know something happened to him."He had such concern in his voice. You could tell," said the mother of the boy. "He kept saying, 'I don't know, it didn't look right. I don't know if you're OK with that type of thing, I'm not.' He just kept repeating himself. So you could sense the concern in his voice."When the boy said that a worker pulled his pants down in the bathroom, his father jumped into action and took the boy back to the restroom area, where he pointed out Nixon.Nixon tried to hide in a supply closet, but police were able to detain the man after being called by the father.Police said Nixon was charged with indecency with a child and posted surveillance video from the incident on their social media account. Prosecutors said in court that he had been accused in two similar cases but that those were dismissed after family members refused to press forward.RELATED: 14-year-old rescued from 3 men who allegedly forced her into prostitution after she went missing from stadium bathroom The boy's father wants to thank the witness who stepped in."I wasn't able to protect him that day, but he protected himself," the father said. "And I keep thinking about that Good Samaritan. I'm almost begging for the chance to shake that man's hand and thank him.""We would love to thank him," the boy's mother said. Aramark said in a statement that Nixon was no longer with the company and that the company was cooperating fully with police.The family has also sued Aramark for hiring an accused pedophile as a restroom attendant.Police are looking for witnesses to the incident, including the Good Samaritan, to step forward to aid their investigation.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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America now looks like a marriage headed for divorce — with no exit
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America now looks like a marriage headed for divorce — with no exit

Marriages rarely end over one argument. They fall apart through a long breakdown in communication, a growing inability to resolve disagreements, and the slow realization that two people no longer walk toward the same future.Healthy marriages don’t require full agreement on every subject. They require compromise on the decisions that shape daily life: money, children, priorities, responsibilities. They also require shared goals.No tidy divorce court exists for a nation-state. We share one flag, one legal framework, and one public square.When those goals diverge — and neither side will realign — the relationship becomes unsustainable. The law calls the condition “irreconcilable differences.”America now lives in that condition.We remain bound under one nation, one Constitution, and one civic home. But we no longer share a common purpose. We no longer share a common story about what the country is, why it exists, or whether it deserves to endure.This conflict no longer turns on tax rates or regulatory policy. It turns on the legitimacy and direction of the American experiment itself.The modern left no longer argues about how to preserve the American system. It treats the system as the problem. Democratic leaders and activists call for “fundamental transformation,” flirt with socialism, and talk about the founding less as a flawed but noble legacy than as a moral failure that demands replacement. In that worldview, America doesn’t need reform. America needs erasure.The right still believes the country can be repaired and preserved. The left increasingly treats the country as something to dismantle.This rupture shows up in concrete ways. In 2021, the National Archives placed a “harmful language” warning on the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence — the documents that define the nation. That doesn’t signal ordinary partisan dispute. It signals contempt for the country’s moral foundation.Socialism sits at the center of this divide. It contradicts the American system at its roots. America rests on the premise that rights come from God, not government. Socialism elevates the state over the individual and makes rights conditional on political approval. It centralizes power in the name of enforced equality — “equity.”RELATED: Americans aren’t arguing any more — we’re speaking different languages Photo by Win McNamee/Getty ImagesAmerica protects private property as an extension of liberty. It channels ambition into innovation and prosperity. Socialism treats success as a social offense and demands equality of outcome. When people refuse to surrender the fruits of their labor, socialism turns to coercion. Coercion requires centralized authority. Centralized authority punishes dissent.The pattern repeats: less freedom, greater dependency, and a governing model incompatible with constitutional self-rule.The irony remains hard to miss. The left calls Donald Trump “Hitler” while cheering figures like New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, an avowed socialist. Yet the Nazi Party sold itself as the National Socialist German Workers’ Party — a collectivist project built on centralized power and state control.The same left often excuses Antifa, a movement built on intimidation, street violence, and political enforcement designed to silence opposition. Those tactics don’t belong to liberal democracy. They belong to regimes that fear debate.Even basic reality has become contested. The left and right can’t agree on something as elemental as what a man or a woman is. The Supreme Court recently showcased the collapse when ACLU attorneys arguing sex-based discrimination refused to define “woman.” When a society refuses to name biological facts that every civilization once treated as obvious, compromise collapses with it.This crisis goes deeper than polarization. It reaches the level of knowledge itself. The left increasingly treats biology, history, and moral limits as malleable social constructs. The right still believes objective reality binds us all.These aren’t normal disagreements. They describe incompatible worldviews. And incompatibility carries consequences.During the COVID era, polls found majorities of Democrats willing to endorse coercive measures against the unvaccinated, including house arrest. Nearly half supported imprisoning people who questioned vaccine efficacy. Those numbers didn’t represent a fringe. They revealed a growing comfort with state force in service of ideological conformity.After Trump’s 2016 election, many friendships survived political conflict. By 2020, after years of dehumanization — after constant accusations of “Nazism” aimed at ordinary voters — many of those relationships broke. The political battle stopped sounding like disagreement and started sounding like moral extermination.RELATED: Washington, DC, has become a hostile city-state Photo by Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty ImagesIn September 2025, someone assassinated Charlie Kirk. Large segments of the left didn’t just rationalize the killing. Many celebrated it.After Scott Adams died following a long fight with cancer, prominent voices responded with mockery instead of decency. People magazine ran a headline labeling him “disgraced.” Even death became a political verdict.This is what irreconcilable differences look like at a national scale.A country cannot endure when one side believes the nation stands as fundamentally good — worthy of preservation and reform — while the other believes it stands as irredeemably evil and must be dismantled. Marriages end when partners stop seeing each other as allies and start treating each other as enemies.Nations fracture for the same reason.America cannot solve this the way a couple dissolves a marriage. The Constitution binds us to one civic order. No clean separation awaits. No tidy divorce court exists for a nation-state. We share one flag, one legal framework, and one public square.When irreconcilable differences exist but separation remains impossible, the danger grows.Only three paths remain: recommitment to constitutional principles, enforced coexistence through expanding coercion, or escalation into open conflict as dehumanization becomes normal.Pretending this amounts to another election cycle, another policy dispute, or another cable-news food fight invites catastrophe. A nation cannot survive when its people no longer agree on what it is, why it exists, or whether it deserves to continue.Unlike a failed marriage, America can’t walk away.
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The Democrat Elites Are Running a Divisive Political Campaign Against ICE (to Their Discredit)
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The Democrat Elites Are Running a Divisive Political Campaign Against ICE (to Their Discredit)

The Democrat Elites Are Running a Divisive Political Campaign Against ICE (to Their Discredit)
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1,700-year-old Roman marching camps discovered in Germany — along with a multitude of artifacts like coins and the remnants of shoes
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1,700-year-old Roman marching camps discovered in Germany — along with a multitude of artifacts like coins and the remnants of shoes

Archaeologists in Germany have discovered four Roman marching camps and around 1,500 artifacts, including coins and shoe nails, dating to the third century.
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Men Shout Affair Claims at Kyrsten Sinema Panel as Ex-Bodyguard’s Wife Alleges Romance
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Men Shout Affair Claims at Kyrsten Sinema Panel as Ex-Bodyguard’s Wife Alleges Romance

A routine policy discussion in Salt Lake City veered sharply off script last week when former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema found herself at the center of a bizarre public spectacle — one that echoed fresh legal…
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Virginia Legislature Advances Amendment That Critics Say Will Open the Door for Abortion up to ‘Moment of Birth’
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Virginia Legislature Advances Amendment That Critics Say Will Open the Door for Abortion up to ‘Moment of Birth’

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Morning Greatness: Trump Heads to Davos for World Economic Forum
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Morning Greatness: Trump Heads to Davos for World Economic Forum

Good Tuesday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 3:00 PM THE PRESIDENT participates in Signing Time THE PRESIDENT departs The White House en route Davos, Switzerland News…
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30 Ways Trump Impacted the US, World in First Year
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30 Ways Trump Impacted the US, World in First Year

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump used his first year back in the White House to set the tone for his second presidency, changing the nation and the world in the process.Through more than 225 executive…
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April-October US Trade Deficit Shrinks 25 Percent—How Did This Happen?
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April-October US Trade Deficit Shrinks 25 Percent—How Did This Happen?

Truckers transport cargo in the Port of Long Beach, Calif., on Nov. 29, 2023. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesSince President Donald Trump unveiled the contours of his global tariff plans, the U.S. trade…
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Supreme Court to Consider Constitutionality of Hawaii’s Gun Law
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Supreme Court to Consider Constitutionality of Hawaii’s Gun Law

The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 5, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court is poised to weigh arguments over the constitutionality of Hawaii’s law that forbids the carrying…
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