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Month: December 2025

DOE Begins Dismantling

The dismantling of the Department of Education officially begins. A new report reveals that the Muslim Brotherhood is halfway through its plan to “transform Western society from within.” The latest SNAP benefits audit confirms that fraud is worse than critics imagined. And the DOJ places a $15 million bounty on a former Olympic snowboarder after he …

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Wicomico County Awarded Federal GrantFor Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport Runway Improvement

Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano is pleased to announce that the County has been awarded a $95,000 FY26 AIG (Airport Improvement Grant) from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to support critical infrastructure improvements at the Salisbury–Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport (SBY). This grant award, issued to the County of Wicomico and …

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Hotel developer prevails in appellate court case

With the appellate court affirming a Worcester County Circuit Court ruling, opponents of the site plan approval for a 230-room oceanfront hotel are now evaluating their options. In November, the Appellate Court of Maryland issued its opinion in a case involving the site plan for a proposed Ocean City hotel, formerly known as the Margaritaville …

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Short-term boat restrictions in place after whale sighting

A slow zone, pictured in the map above, is now in effect off the coast of Ocean City after a right whale sighting. Submitted Image New restrictions have been placed on boaters after another right whale sighting in the mid-Atlantic. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fisheries reports a slow zone will remain in effect …

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This Black College Is A ‘Criminal Enterprise,’ Ex-Top Official Says In Lawsuit

Four faculty say after they blew the whistle on rampant wrongdoing, DEI office was used to retaliate. Heidi Anderson / University of Maryland Eastern Shore A historically black university whose president is under scrutiny for plagiarism allegations reported on by The Daily Wire is a “criminal enterprise to divert federal and state funds,” according to a federal …

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BREAKING: Executive Director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma Charged with Wire Fraud and Money Laundering – 25 Counts Total – Facing DECADES in Prison

An executive director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma was charged with wire fraud and money laundering. A federal grand jury on December 3 returned a 25-count indictment against Tashella Sheri Amore Dickerson, 52. Dickerson was charged with 20 counts of wire fraud and five counts of money laundering. “On December 3, 2025, a federal Grand …

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Another University Considers Cutting Ties With Chinese Institution as National Security Concerns Mount

Almost a year after the University of Michigan severed ties with a Chinese institution over concerns of national security, over a dozen U.S. universities are still working with Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Now, at least one of those schools is also considering cutting ties with the Chinese university over national security concerns. The University of Hawaii at Manoa’s relationship with Shanghai Jiao Tong University is currently …

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DOJ wants to defend Christian students punished for opposing girl in boys’ locker room

The U.S. Department of Justice is coming to the defense of two Virginia public high school students suspended earlier this year for speaking out against the presence of a female trans-identified student in the male locker room. The Justice Department filed a motion to intervene on Monday in the case of S.W. et al. v. Loudoun County School …

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