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Month: November 2025

1 dead, 3 injured after multiple shootings near Texas State University…

One person is dead and three others are injured after multiple overnight shootings near the Texas State University campus, according to San Marcos police.
Officers also responded to a second shooting around 1:25 a.m. Sunday, before the daylight saving time change.

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495 – The Unitary Executive

There has been a lot of questions lately about the powers of the President. Can a President fire a member of an independent agency? Does the President have to spend money appropriated by Congress? Is it legal for the President to send the National Guard to our cities. Most of these questions can be answered by understanding a single constitutional point, the unitary executive.

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What you know that just isn’t so

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What people believe to be true often causes more harm than ignorance itself. From the myth of a truck driver shortage to federal interference in education and growing censorship, misguided “knowledge” shapes dangerous policies. It’s time to question what we think we know—and push back against falsehoods driving today’s political and cultural divide…

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Federal Judge Extends Order Preventing Trump From Deploying National Guard to Portland

The order blocks deployment of National Guard troops from Oregon, California, and Texas.

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‘Massive Fraud’ Uncovered in Food Stamp Program, Says Agriculture Secretary as Benefits Lapse

Thousands of cases of illegal benefit use were found, and dozens were arrested for SNAP fraud.

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Call to End Filibuster Is a Reflection of the President’s Anger, Says Mike Johnson

President Donald Trump’s frustration over Democrats’ determination to keep the government shut down led to the president’s call to end the filibuster, House Speaker Mike… Read More

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Feds Probing Black Lives Matter for Fraud…

The group, formally known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation Inc., or BLMGNF, has faced mounting scrutiny for years, particularly after it spent $6 million to buy a mansion in Los Angeles
The scathing $10 million lawsuit accused the national group of rampant fraud, but a Los Angeles judge tossed it after Abdullah failed to prove the claims.

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Good enough for government work?!

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Whether we’re talking about the White House renovations, the government shutdown, or our national debt, if private companies —or even individual households —worked the same way, they’d be bankrupt or in jail. But not of vaunted representatives in government. FEMA, the FDA, and even the FBI have been shown to be incompetent in their work…

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