🇮🇷-Hundreds of women hold up their babies into the air to show they're willing to offer them up as martyrs in Tehran, Iran according to CNN.
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen witnessed the ceremony.
"Martyrdom is a hugely important concept here in the Islamic Republic of Iran."
"We're currently at an event where hundreds of women hold their babies into the air to show that they're willing to offer their children as future martyrs..."
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“We are investigating violations of federal voting laws. We're ensuring that all 50 states have and continue to have clean voter rolls. We are challenging efforts to suppress or dilute the vote. We are attacking illegal race-based gerrymandering, and we are protecting ballot access for all Americans."
"We have sued jurisdictions such as North Carolina for not registering voters properly by first verifying their eligibility."
"We have notified Texas of grave concerns about congressional districts drawn with racial motivations, and we are suing other jurisdictions where there is evidence of ineligible voters on their voter rolls."
"Our job is to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat."
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The proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations open the door to the kind of narrative management, propaganda, and censorship that we saw during the COVID pandemic. The United States can cooperate with other nations without jeopardizing our civil liberties, without undermining our Constitution, and without ceding away America’s treasured sovereignty.
Land: Michigan should reject ranked choice voting
by Terri Lynn Land
The Detroit News, August 20, 2025
In Michigan, we believe in a simple, fair principle: one person, one vote. Period. Every eligible voter gets a single vote, which is counted equally. The highest vote-getter is declared the winner. This process is straightforward, trusted and it is the backbone of our democracy.
Ranked-choice voting (RCV) threatens to unravel that clarity.
Under RCV, voters rank candidates in order of preference. If no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote in the first round, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated. Ballots that ranked that eliminated candidate as their first choice are then redistributed to whichever candidate is marked as the voter’s next choice. The process repeats until a candidate crosses the 50% threshold. Legally, this means that your vote may shift from candidate to candidate depending on how you filled out the ranking — even if you never intended to support the candidate who ...
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Robbery is down 46%. Carjacking is down 83%. And it all happened in just ONE WEEK in Washington, D.C.
Think about that for a second. For years, the media and Democrats in power have told us that crime is “too complicated” to solve. That our cities are “too big” to fix. That the best we can hope for is more programs, more bureaucracy, more excuses.
But what happened the moment President Trump took decisive action in D.C.? Crime collapsed almost overnight. The numbers don’t lie. Criminals got the message that law and order was back. Ordinary citizens finally felt a sense of safety returning.
And here’s the kicker: instead of celebrating, Democrats are marching in the streets protesting this success. That tells you everything you need to know about their priorities. They’d rather see neighborhoods terrorized and families living in fear than admit that Trump’s leadership works.
Liberals are furious not because crime is dropping—but because Trump is the one making it happen. They ...