
Day: December 19, 2025
Chinese researcher on US visa charged with smuggling E. coli into the country, FBI Director Kash Patel says
FBI charges Youhuang Xiang, a post-doctoral researcher and J-1 visa holder from China, with smuggling Escherichia coli (E. coli) into the U.S.
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Bridging the Prenatal Care Gap: The Global Effort Helping Moms Start Healthy
From a diaper bank in South Carolina to a community clinic in Florida and a village in India, pregnant women are getting a healthier start thanks to free prenatal multivitamins from Vitamin Angels and its partners. Their stories reveal how targeted nutrition support can help moms carry to term and give babies a stronger beginning.
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Vanderbilt coach addresses Diego Pavia’s Heisman controversy: ‘Sent the wrong message’
Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea defended quarterback Diego Pavia after his Heisman controversy, admitting his social media posts “sent the wrong message.”
Schumer accuses Trump admin of Epstein files ‘cover-up’ amid document dispute
Justice Department to release Epstein documents in phases over coming weeks, not all at once as federal deadline arrives for controversial file dump.
Michelle Obama says ‘we have to pick leaders’ who don’t rob women of their femininity
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke with MS NOW’s Jonathan Capehart on Thursday, where she told the host that “we have to pick leaders” that don’t rob women of their femininity.
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Iran killing spree continues as regime sets new record for 2025 executions, dissident group says
Human rights crisis deepens as Iran’s execution spree reportedly reaches unprecedented levels with over 2,000 prisoners killed so far this year by the Tehran regime.
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‘American Kitchen’ chef shares secret to homemade lasagna that has nothing to do with measurements
Discover the secret to perfect homemade lasagna as chef Shereen Pavlides teaches David Burke to “cook with your heart” on Fox Nation’s “American Kitchen.”
China Will Lose, Unless We Help Them Win
I worked in the People’s Republic of China in the late 1980’s, just as they were attempting to liberalize their economy. It seemed a time of great promise. The Soviet Union was falling and China seemed determined to avoid the same fate and so sought a soft landing away from communism. It seemed to be working for a while. Sure the government remained quite centralized, but the economy was liberalizing rapidly. But it was a shell game, three-card monte, a trick. A way to worm their way towards major power status without direct conflict. President Trump understands this and is fighting back. Democrats, unfortunately, don’t get it just yet. And so China is trying the same game in Trumpian terms.
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Chip Roy: Why it’s time to pause LEGAL immigration

Illegal immigration has long been a contentious issue, but Rep. Chip Roy believes those who are very against illegal immigration aren’t going far enough. Rather he believes that we need to go after legal immigration as well.
“We’ve now got a situation where we have millions of people in our country that are not seeking to assimilate, not seeking to be the quote ‘melting pot,’ but rather are trying to kind of re-establish their cultures from other countries here rather than becoming fully American,” Roy tells Glenn.
“To put it in perspective, we have 51 and a half million foreign-born people here in the United States. The vast majority of whom did not come here illegally, right? But legally. But they’ve kind of been abusing the process in the system because we’ve got this broad use of H-1B visas. We’ve got these things called diversity visas,” he explains.
“We have chain migration where you’ve got everybody’s cousin, uncle, aunt, whatever, and they’re just growing the population here. And this is now unlike it was a century ago … and at that point, we didn’t have a welfare state. We had schools that were teaching that America was great,” he continues.
And to Roy’s point, despite how well everything was going, America still “flatlined” immigration.
“And I think our country was stronger for it. Today it’s worse because we’ve got so many people coming here who are not assimilating. We have schools that are not teaching people that America’s great, and we certainly are continuing to have a welfare state now that is causing a big problem,” he tells Glenn.
That’s where Roy’s Pause Act comes in.
“We should pause legal immigration until we fix a lot of things. Fix diversity visas, fix chain migration, fix H-1B,” Roy says.
“Until you fix all those things … then we’re going to lose our country. We’re going to lose our culture,” he adds.
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