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Minnesota Mob Targets A Church

Today, Josh takes on the anarchists who disrupted Cities Chuch in St. Paul, Minnesota, explaining why the incident clearly crossed into trespassing—and why the Department of Justice is right to investigate it. He then turns to the latest developments surrounding U.S. discussions about acquiring Greenland, laying out why President Trump is far from alone in seeing the strategic value of the move. Josh also shifts to culture, calling out Ms. Rachel and the creeping socialist messaging being pushed toward children. He warns parents that figures like Ms. Rachel are not neutral educators, but activists more interested in indoctrination than children’s well-being. He closes the show with a look at the turmoil in college sports, breaking down why some of the biggest stories dominating headlines are deeply troubling—and why meaningful reform may be nearly impossible now that legalized sports gambling is entrenched. This New Year’s, lock in 50% OFF for ONE YEAR when you subscribe to the Whole Health System™ supplements as a Preferred Customer. Go to https://www.BalanceofNature.com

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Massacre in Iran...Over 10K Dead

Massacre in Iran...Over 10K Dead

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ICE Says Immigrant Killed Himself At Texas Detention Facility

Federal officials say an immigrant from Nicaragua has been found dead at a Texas immigration detention facility. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents say 36-year-old Victor Manuel Diaz appears to have killed himself Wednesday at the Army's Fort Bill base in El Paso. Diaz was detained in Minnesota on January 6th and sent to Texas. He entered the U.S. in March 2024. Diaz was at the same detention facility where ICE says another detainee died as staff members tried to prevent him from killing himself. Local officials say that death appeared to be a homicide as the detainee was being restrained.

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Pro-Greenland Protesters: 'Make America Go Away'

Red baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump’s iconic MAGA hats have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against the U.S. president's threat to seize the frozen territory. The caps reading “Make America Go Away” — parodying Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan — have gained popularity along with several variants on social media and at public protests, including a weekend demonstration held in freezing weather in the Danish capital. European governments are rallying behind Denmark, citing the need to defend Arctic regions and warning that threats against Greenland undermine Western security. Protesters, however, are less diplomatic. “I want to show my support to Greenland and also show that I don’t like the president of the United States,” said 76-year-old Copenhagen resident Lars Hermansen, who wore one of the red caps at a protest Saturday. The mock hats were created by Copenhagen vintage clothing store owner Jesper Rabe Tonnesen. Early batches flopped last year — until the Trump administration recently escalated its rhetoric over Greenland. Now there are popping up everywhere. “When a delegation from America went up to Greenland, we started to realize this probably wasn’t a joke — it’s not reality TV, it’s actually reality,” said Tonnesen, 58. “So I said, OK, what can I do?” Can I communicate in a funny way with a good message and unite the Danes to show that Danish people support the people of Greenland?” Demand suddenly surged from a trickle to selling out in the space of one weekend. Tonnesen said he has now ordered “several thousand.” The original version designed by Tonnesen featured a play on words: “Nu det NUUK!” — a twist on the Danish phrase “Nu det nok,” meaning “Now it’s enough,” substituting Nuuk, Greenland’s tiny capital. Protesters at Saturday’s rally waved red-and-white Danish and Greenlandic flags and carried handmade signs mocking U.S. claims over the territory, which is slightly larger than Saudi Arabia. “No Means No,” read one sign. Another declared, “Make America Smart Again.” Wearing one of the spoof hats, protester Kristian Boye, 49, said the gathering in front of Copenhagen City Hall struck a lighthearted tone while delivering a serious message. “I’m here to support the Greenlanders, who are going through a very hard time right now,” he said. “They are being threatened with having their country invaded. I think it’s totally unacceptable.”

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Snow Causes Massive 100-Car Pileup In Michigan

More than 100 vehicles smashed into each other or slid off the interstate in Michigan on Monday as snow fueled by the Great Lakes blanketed the state. The massive pileup prompted the Michigan State Police to close both directions of Interstate 196 just southwest of Grand Rapids. The State Police said there were numerous injuries but no deaths had been reported. The crash is just the latest impact of the major winter storm moving across the country. The National Weather Service issued warnings about either extremely cold temperatures or the potential for winter storms across several states. A day earlier, snow fell as far south as the Florida Panhandle and made it harder for football players to hang onto the ball during playoff games in Massachusetts and Chicago.

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Don Lemon & BLM Disrupt a Church Service

Don Lemon & BLM Disrupt a Church Service

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State Of Emergency Declared After Gangsters Attack Guatemalan Police

Guatemala's president declared a state of siege on Sunday after security forces freed dozens of prison guards held hostage by inmates, ending a weekend of gang violence that left at least seven police officers dead and another 10 injured. Rioting inmates had taken 46 hostages at three men's prisons early on Saturday. The government blamed the riots on the Barrio 18 gang, which it said was pushing for greater privileges for its members in prison. Gang-led violence targeted police in several areas around Guatemala City after security forces regained control of the prison where Barrio 18's leader, Aldo Duppie, was held. The gang leader, known as El Lobo, was taken back into custody. President Bernardo Arevalo declared a 30-day state of siege that he said would allow the full force of the state, including the police and the army, to combat gang violence. Under Guatemalan law, a state of siege can temporarily limit or suspend civil liberties and expand security forces' powers in response to threats to public order. Images provided by the police showed officers on Sunday morning escorting Barrio 18's leader, who appeared to have a bloody shoulder, out of a prison that had been taken over by inmates. Shortly afterward, simultaneous attacks against police officers broke out in and around the capital, in what Arevalo said was gang retaliation for taking back the prisons. One gang member was also killed in the violence. "These murders were carried out with the intention of terrorizing the security forces and the population so that we give up in the fight against gangs and their regime of terror. But they will fail," Arevalo said. Arevalo, who also declared three days of national mourning, said the state of siege should not alter normal life for Guatemalans. Earlier on Sunday, National Civil Police director David Boteo had advised Guatemalans to stay at home, and the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala issued a security warning for U.S. citizens. Guatemala's education minister canceled school classes across the country on Monday, which Arevalo said was a preventive measure. Guatemala's Congress declared Barrio 18 a terrorist group in October 2025, shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump's administration classified the gang as a foreign terrorist organization. El Lobo is currently serving prison sentences totaling some 2,000 years. He is married to the niece of Sandra Torres, Guatemala's former first lady who has been the runner-up in three presidential elections, most recently finishing second to Arevalo in 2023.

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Firefighters In Chile Battling Deadly Forest Fires

Firefighters in Chile are battling forest fires that started on Sunday, killing at least 19 people and leaving around 1,500 homeless. Five large wildfires remain active Monday in the center and south of the country. Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in the central Biobio and Ñuble regions on Sunday. This allows greater coordination with the military to control the fires. Wildfires are common in Chile during the summer due to high temperatures and dry weather. This outbreak is one of the deadliest in recent years.

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Spanish Train Collision Death Toll Rises To 40

Regional officials have confirmed at least 40 people are dead after a high-speed rail collision in southern Spain. The crash happened Sunday when the tail end of a train jumped the track, causing another train to derail. Authorities say the impact was so violent that bodies were found hundreds of meters away. Efforts to recover bodies continue, and the death toll may rise. The crash happened near Adamuz, with 159 people injured, including 12 critically. Transport Minister Óscar Puente calls the incident "strange" and says the cause is unknown. An investigation is underway.

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Congressman Randy Fine Discusses The Out Of Control Democrats

Congressman Randy Fine Discusses The Out Of Control Democrats

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Minnesota Agitators Stormed A Church

Minnesota Agitators Stormed A Church

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Don Lemon STORMS CHURCH In Minnesota

Don Lemon storms a church in St. Paul, Minnesota to protest ICE.

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Nancy Pelosi Slurs Through Speech At Bob Weir Memorial

Nancy Pelosi Slurs Through Speech At Bob Weir Memorial

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Mondays With Maguire: The Bills Go Down & Don Lemon Trespasses In A Church

Mondays With Maguire: The Bills Go Down & Don Lemon Trespasses In A Church With Erin Maguire, Republican Strategist.

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Failed CNN Host Don Lemon Disrupts Worship Service

Failed CNN Host Don Lemon Disrupts Worship Service

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Civil Rights, The 'FACE' Act, Don Lemon, & Renee Good

Civil Rights, The 'FACE' Act, Don Lemon, & Renee Good With Mark Weaver, Constitutional Lawyer in PA and OH, former DOJ Spokesperson, author of the new children’s book God Bless America: 250 Years Strong (released 11/3/2025).

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Harvest with Greg Laurie, January 25, 2026

Harvest with Greg Laurie, January 25, 2026

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, January 25, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, January 25, 2026

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, January 26, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, January 26, 2026

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Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Hawaii Gun Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Tuesday on a legal challenge to Hawaii’s strict gun laws, focusing on whether the state can ban firearms on private property that is open to the public unless owners explicitly allow them. The case centers on a rule that prohibits carrying guns in places such as stores, hotels, beaches, bars, and other public-facing private properties without the owner’s consent. The policy was enacted after a 2022 Supreme Court ruling expanded gun rights nationwide, prompting Hawaii to revise its firearms regulations. Supporters of Hawaii’s law argue it protects property rights and public safety by allowing business owners to control whether firearms are permitted on their premises. Opponents say the default ban violates the Second Amendment and effectively prevents lawful gun owners from carrying firearms for self-defense in many everyday settings. The justices are considering only the private-property provision of the law, not the broader restrictions on firearms in sensitive locations. A ruling could have national implications as states continue to navigate the balance between gun rights and public safety following recent Supreme Court decisions.

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