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Watch: Minnesota Sheriff Goes Full Welcome Wagon On Somali Community
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President Trump Catches NYT Liar Reporter Red-Handed Spreading Fake Health Rumors—Then Unloads
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President Trump Catches NYT Liar Reporter Red-Handed Spreading Fake Health Rumors—Then Unloads

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Stephen Miller: Their Vision for America? A Somalia-Style Model
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Trump Admin Invites Illegal Immigrants To ‘Head Home For The Holidays’ By Self-Deporting
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Trump Admin Invites Illegal Immigrants To ‘Head Home For The Holidays’ By Self-Deporting

The Trump administration has a holiday message for illegal immigrants. In a new video released by the Department of Homeland Security on X, federal officials are inviting anyone who is in the country illegally to head “home for the holidays” by self-deporting. The old-timey-themed black-and-white video opens with the message, “DHS presents ‘Home For The Holidays,” before flashing the message, “Use the CBP Home app to head home for the holidays.” The video then shows smiling illegal immigrants boarding planes, children receiving stuffed animals, and one man flashing a thumbs up to the camera, appearing to show a better alternative to arrest and deportation. This holiday season, give yourself the gift of home with the CBP Home app. pic.twitter.com/PGE8ijvuhi — Homeland Security (@DHSgov) November 24, 2025 The Trump administration launched the CBP Home app to encourage illegal immigrants to leave on their own and without fear of arrest by federal authorities who have been aggressively conducting raids across the nation. The Department of Homeland Security foots the bill for anyone who leaves using the app, while also providing a $1,000 “exit bonus.” “If you are here illegally, use the CBP Home app to take control of your departure and receive financial support to return home,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement about the program. Right now, DailyWire+ annual memberships are fifty percent off during our Black Friday sale. Join now at dailywire.com/blackfriday. “If you don’t, you will be subjected to fines, arrest, deportation, and will never be allowed to return. If you are in this country illegally, self-deport NOW and preserve your opportunity to potentially return the legal, right way,” she said. More than 1.6 million illegal immigrants have self-deported from the United States, while the feds have deported more than half a million others, according to the Department of Homeland Security. President Donald Trump set a goal of deporting one million illegal immigrants per year as part of his historic crackdown.
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Here’s What Top Republican Lawmakers Are Grateful For This Thanksgiving
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Here’s What Top Republican Lawmakers Are Grateful For This Thanksgiving

WASHINGTON—As lawmakers spend Thanksgiving with their families in their home districts, they’re also taking the opportunity to highlight the accomplishments they’re most grateful to have delivered this year. House Appropriations Committee Chair Tom Cole’s office released a Thanksgiving “menu” of the year’s “deliverables,” highlighting accomplishments — such as ending what they called the “harmful Democrat-led shutdown.” “The House Appropriations Committee has been resolute in completing our work, line by line. No shortcuts, no stuffing – just steady FY26 stewardship,” the menu said. “No matter the challenge, tight calendar timeline, or work ahead of us, our members delivered through discourse, targeted funding, and America First priorities.” Leaning into the Thanksgiving theme, the committee said they have “carved out” a path to regular order, “restored accountability,” and “set the table” for the remaining fiscal year bills. “I’m thankful that American families can look forward to a more peaceful and affordable holiday season with the government back open and running on all cylinders,” Rep. Hal Rogers (R-KY), Chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science said in a statement. Rogers said families can “breathe a sigh of relief” at the Thanksgiving dinner table this year and credited the “historic tax relief” that they passed into law this year. This month, the Ways and Means Committee said Americans could see an extra $1,000 increase in their tax refund next year — which may be a “record-breaking tax refund season.” Additionally, the White House shared the news that prices for Thanksgiving meals are down over last year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. The “menu” included other deliverables, such as all 12 of the House appropriations bills advancing through committee, with three of those bills already signed into law by President Donald Trump. The three-bill minibus was part of the shutdown-ending deal. Attention now turns to the remaining bills in the regular appropriations process, which were delayed by the longest shutdown in American history. “With every FY26 bill reported out of committee, sixty percent of discretionary spending advanced across the House floor, the first conference committee in nearly a decade, and three full-year appropriations bills signed into law by President Trump — we have real, proven momentum,” Cole said in a statement. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) previously said it was their goal to complete the normal appropriations process — something Congress has not done “for many years now.” Rep. Michael Guest (R-MS) said in a statement that passing individual spending bills is “not only the responsible way to govern, but it also restores transparency, stability, and accountability to the budget process.” He said he was thankful for the work of the committee to “ensure Congress returns to regular order.” Additionally, the Appropriations Committee reported having “steadfast conservative stewardship amid a 406% increase in Democrat amendment attempts and 228% increase in roll call votes, protecting Republican priorities while advancing FY26 progress.” Lawmakers highlighted additional items they were grateful for this year from their specific subcommittees. Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Subcommittee Chairman Judge Carter said he secured a $1.4 billion investment in “major construction projects for VA hospitals and cemeteries so our veterans receive the care they deserve and a final resting place worthy of their sacrifice.” Legislative Branch Subcommittee Chairman David Valadao said he was grateful that Congress is getting back to “regular order” and was proud that their Legislative Branch bill “strengthens security across the Capitol complex, supports the hardworking sworn officers and staff who keep this institution running, and ensures the Capitol remains open.” Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Subcommittee Chairman Chuck Fleischmann said the energy and water bill makes “historic investments in improving our energy independence, strengthening our nuclear security, improving waterways infrastructure nationwide, and securing America’s place as the preeminent global scientific leader.” He said he believes a “new Golden Age is dawning on America,” and predicts “the best is yet to come.” “Let us all come together and be thankful for all the blessings God has given America,” Fleischmann said. Lawmakers also expressed gratitude for service members, veterans, homeland security personnel, firefighters, first responders, staff, constituents, and others. Many said they’re looking forward to getting back to work after the holiday and watching as the rest of the funding bills make their way across the finish line. But first: time for some turkey and family.
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The Divine Attribute That Can Transform Your Thanksgiving
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The Divine Attribute That Can Transform Your Thanksgiving

“I know God works all things for good, but what possible good could come from this?” Has there ever been a Christian who hasn’t asked this question? While Scripture assures us that God works all things for good (Rom. 8:28), when suffering arrives we struggle to identify the single divine purpose substantial enough to justify our pain. Because we have a limited perspective, we tend to look for single-cause explanations. We want to attribute what happened to a single, preferably identifiable, reason. But what if this approach fundamentally misunderstands how God operates in our lives? What if God doesn’t merely have one purpose but countless good reasons for everything he ordains? This is where the concept of divine omnirationality offers a profound perspective. While less familiar than other “omni” attributes, like omnipotence or omniscience, omnirationality may be equally transformative for our spiritual lives. What Is Omnirationality? Omnirationality means that whenever God acts, he acts for all the good reasons there are for doing what he does. Unlike humans, who often act on some reasons while ignoring others due to ignorance or preference, God—being perfectly wise, perfectly good, and perfectly knowledgeable—acts on the full range of good reasons for his actions. Think about how you make decisions. Did you pick tonight’s dinner because it’s healthy? Because it’s convenient? Because it’s affordable? Or because it’s what your kids will eat without complaint? When you planned the dinner menu, you probably prioritized some factors over others. God isn’t like this. When God creates or ordains something, he does so for every good reason there is or could possibly be. What if God doesn’t merely have one purpose but countless good reasons for everything he ordains? He acts because of how it’ll draw you closer to him, and how it’ll help you love others better, and how it’ll strengthen your faith, and how it’ll bless your family, and how it’ll display his glory, and countless other goods we might never comprehend. “And, and, and . . .” says Daniel M. Johnson, “Any good reason we can identify for God to bring it about is why God brought it about” (emphasis original). Baylor University philosopher Alexander Pruss calls omnirationality “an underexplored divine attribute.” It might also be one of the most important concepts for developing Christian gratitude. How Omnirationality Transforms Thanksgiving When it comes to difficult situations, we tend to look for ways to be grateful to God by identifying possible good outcomes. For instance, we might say, “God allowed this trial because it taught me patience.” This approach isn’t necessarily wrong, of course, but it’s certainly incomplete. It suggests God has only one primary reason for what he’s doing (e.g., to teach patience) when Scripture reveals a God of inexhaustible wisdom and purpose. Seeing our circumstances through the lens of omnirationality can transform our gratitude in three profound ways. First, it eliminates the need to find the “main reason.” When facing trials, we often get frustrated if we aren’t able to identify God’s singular purpose for why he allowed a relationship to end or a long-held dream to slip away. Omnirationality liberates us from this burden. If something good results from your circumstances—any good at all—you can be absolutely certain that reason was among God’s reasons for ordaining it. Take something as simple as seeing a baby smile when you’ve had a difficult day. You might wonder, Is this small joy really significant enough to be part of God’s purpose in my struggles? It is. And this is one of the most remarkable implications of omnirationality. That moment of delight when a baby’s smile made you feel lighter wasn’t accidental or merely incidental; it was among God’s chosen reasons for ordaining your circumstances. The beauty, connection, and momentary joy of that smile were genuinely part of his divine intent. God doesn’t see them as a pleasant but ultimately meaningless side effect. Second, it multiplies our occasions for thanksgiving. Instead of looking for the singular silver lining, omnirationality invites us to seek out every good consequence, no matter how trivial it may seem. It might appear insignificant to us, but it’s not to God. Each discovered good becomes another reason to thank God. Third, it balances certainty with humility. Omnirationality gives us the confidence to identify some of God’s purposes while reminding us that his reasons far exceed our understanding. We can be certain about the goods he’s clearly shown us while remaining humble about the countless reasons we don’t yet perceive. After all, he’s only ever giving us but a glimpse at all he’s doing for us. All-the-Reasons Practice How might we apply this practically? In an attempt to develop a deeper gratitude for what God had done (and is doing) in my life, I created this simple exercise called the All-the-Reasons practice. Step 1: Identify the circumstance. Select a significant circumstance in your life—perhaps a job loss, a health crisis, a relocation, or even a blessing you’ve received. Write it at the top of a page. (For the first few times you practice this exercise, I recommend selecting an event from the not-so-recent past.) Step 2: List all the good outcomes you can think of. List every good thing, small or large, that has resulted from this circumstance. Don’t evaluate whether these goods were “worth it” or try to determine which was God’s “main purpose.” Simply write down as many as you can think of. For instance, in reflecting on getting laid off from a job in 2012, my list included these: Led me to take several new jobs (including my role at TGC!) Set me on a path toward pastoral ministry Gave me more time to be with my wife after her back injury Helped me develop a deeper empathy for others experiencing unemployment and job insecurity Step 3: Recognize God’s intentions. For each item on your list, write or say this statement: “God ordained [my circumstance] in part because he intended [this good outcome].” This simple reframing can profoundly shift our understanding. Instead of saying, “God brought good despite my job loss,” I was able to say, “God ordained my job loss in part because he intended to give me precious time with my wife during her recovery.” Both statements affirm God’s goodness, of course, but the second more accurately acknowledges his intentionality. We should also recognize that everything God does, he does for his glory. We can often be so self-focused that we fail to acknowledge that if God is glorified in a thing, it is for my good. Step 4: Acknowledge the ‘And, and, and . . .’ At the bottom of your page, write and reflect on this statement: “And God had countless other good reasons I haven’t yet discovered.” This acknowledges both what has been revealed and what remains mysterious. Step 5: Expand your circle. Make this a regular practice, such as once a week or once a month. Look over your list and see if you can’t add newly discovered goods, such as recent changes in your life that couldn’t have happened without that incident. Ask family and friends what good they’ve observed coming from your circumstance that you might have missed. Their perspective often reveals divine purposes you never noticed. From Sporadic Thanksgiving to Constant Wonder When we embrace God’s omnirationality, gratitude becomes less about occasional thanksgiving for obvious blessings and more about constant wonder at God’s intricate involvement in our lives. We move from asking “Why would God allow this?” to “How many of his infinite good purposes might I discover today?” We can be certain about the goods he’s clearly shown us while remaining humble about the countless reasons we don’t yet perceive. Perhaps most importantly, omnirationality helps us trust God more deeply in our present trials. When facing difficult circumstances, you can be certain that God has not just one but countless good reasons for this season of your life, many of which may remain hidden for now but will gradually be revealed in his perfect timing. As John Piper famously says, “God is always doing 10,000 things in your life, and you may be aware of three of them.” Similarly, the apostle Paul exclaims, “Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways!” (Rom. 11:33). Omnirationality doesn’t diminish this mystery. Instead, it can help us embrace it with confidence, knowing that behind every divine action lies not just a good reason but a nearly uncountable number of good reasons waiting to be discovered by grateful hearts.
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ESA's JUICE Spacecraft Imaged Comet 3I/ATLAS As It Flew Towards Jupiter. We'll Have To Wait Until 2026 To See The Photos
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ESA's JUICE Spacecraft Imaged Comet 3I/ATLAS As It Flew Towards Jupiter. We'll Have To Wait Until 2026 To See The Photos

The spacecraft imaged our interstellar visitor between November 2 and November 25.
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New England Legends Podcast 424 – Thanksgiving Dessert: Hartford Election Cake
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New England Legends Podcast 424 – Thanksgiving Dessert: Hartford Election Cake

In Episode 424 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to Hartford, Connecticut, for their Thanksgiving dessert. Hartford Election Cake is a massive confection that dates back to 1796 when America was holding its first contested presidential election. Voting used to be a big event with parties and banquets and a HUGE cake as a reward. The people of Hartford made an 80-pound cake following the recipe of Amelia Simmons. Over time, election day became less of an event, but Thanksgiving got bigger. So the people of Connecticut moved their favorite cake over to Thanksgiving. Enjoy! BECOME A LEGENDARY PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends CREDITS: Produced and hosted by: Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger Edited by: Ray Auger Voice Actor: Lisa Strykowski Theme Music by: John Judd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST FOR FREE: Apple Podcasts/iTunes | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Podcasts | TuneIn | iHeartRadio JOIN OUR SUPER-SECRET: New England Legends Facebook Group
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We're mid-review and we can't wait to tell you about this Soocas NEOS II electric toothbrush deal
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We're mid-review and we can't wait to tell you about this Soocas NEOS II electric toothbrush deal

Down from $179.99 to $119.99 for Black Friday, this 2-in-1 time saver will really give you something to smile about.
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Some of America’s Most Thankful People Are Moms Who Let Their Children Do Something New on Their Own
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Some of America’s Most Thankful People Are Moms Who Let Their Children Do Something New on Their Own

I’m thrilled to have cowritten this piece with Esther Wojcicki, author of “How to Raise Successful People.” We think that some of the most thankful people in America this year might be the moms…
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