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Home»Author: Dan Veld

Trump Accounts Launch, Give Families New Wealth Building Chance

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

Trump Accounts have landed with a simple but powerful promise: give American kids a head start that can grow into real wealth over time. The idea is aimed at families who want more than a

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Marriage Rates Fall As Dating Apps Reshape Relationships

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

America’s marriage problem isn’t just about bank accounts, and that’s what makes it so unsettling. The numbers tell a story about culture, behavior, and expectations that have changed fast, leaving a lot of men and

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Joe Rogan Challenges Skeptics, Explores Manifesting And Divinity

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

Manifesting has gone from niche self-help whisper to a full blown cultural movement, and this piece looks at how that upbeat surface hides deeper spiritual claims and ritual behavior that some describe as “The dark

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Lawmakers Accelerate AI Oversight, Tech Firms Race To Comply

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

Open-source AI is sold as a ticket to freedom — code you can read, tweak and run. This piece peels back that pitch and shows what really lives inside the box: trade-offs between transparency and

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El-Sayed Faces Physician Title Scrutiny In Michigan Senate Race

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

Doctors have long served in the Senate, bringing calm under pressure, clinical judgment and an understanding of people that politics sorely needs; this piece looks at that tradition and why the label “physician” matters when

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Illinois Lawmaker Indicted For Pandemic Unemployment, Kickback Scheme

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

A federal indictment has landed on a Democratic Illinois lawmaker and touches her immediate family, accusing them of pandemic-era benefit fraud, funneling state money through nonprofits, and obstructing investigators. The charges describe alleged kickbacks and

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Mark Cuban Urges AI Companies To Fund Job Loss Recovery

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

Mark Cuban slammed big AI companies for focusing on hype while communities and workers bear the cost, urging firms to show up and spend where jobs are vanishing. He pointed to fast-growing AI-driven layoffs, mounting

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Spectrum Cuts Hundreds More Jobs, Faces Mounting Customer Losses

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

Spectrum is grappling with shrinking customer counts and has just moved again on staffing as it tries to steady the ship. The company reported sharp subscriber declines, is pursuing a big acquisition to bulk up

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Evaluate Historic Evidence For The Resurrection Of Jesus Today

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

The resurrection sits at the center of Christian faith and this piece argues it matters historically, spiritually, and existentially: the early church proclaimed it, its memory appears in creeds formed within years of Jesus’ death,

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Tarot Influencer Deletes Content, Embraces Christianity

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

An Instagram and TikTok tarot influencer known as Alex Reads Tarot announced she is stepping away from her practice, deleting tarot content and saying she will not return, a move that has drawn applause from

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Montana Douglas Fir Survives 600 Years, Anchors Generations

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

On our Montana place there’s a single Douglas fir tucked into a sheltered draw that feels like a small cathedral of time, and standing beneath it nudges questions about survival, providence, and perspective in a

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Florida Teen Arrested After Instagram Gun Threat, Targeted Victim

Dan Veld July 12, 2026

A teenager in Florida was taken into custody after sending a photo of a handgun and a written threat over social media, prompting a law enforcement response and a wider look at how young people

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Berkshire Hathaway Faces July 22 Vote Over Taylor Morrison Deal

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Berkshire Hathaway is testing a new chapter under Greg Abel with an $8.5 billion offer for Taylor Morrison and a shareholder vote set for July 22. The outcome matters more to Taylor Morrison owners than

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T-Mobile Limits Keep And Switch, Restricts Family Freedom Deals

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

T-Mobile is narrowing who can claim two of its most generous device promotions, shifting the perks toward newcomers and tethering big discounts to other services. The change comes amid a string of recent adjustments that

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OKC Police Arrest Suspect After Molotov Attack On Wheelchair Victim

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Video released by Oklahoma City police shows a man in a wheelchair set on fire by a suspect wielding a Molotov cocktail just across the street from police headquarters, and quick action from detectives, a

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Restore Classical Education, Teach Virtue Through Nature Now

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Classical education has staged an inspiring comeback, but its revival often stops at books and lectures. This piece argues that to form true character we must pair texts with trials, thought with toil, and rhetoric

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Tobacco Companies Hijacked Big Food, New Documentary Warns

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

The food on most American plates has been quietly shaped by forces few expect, and the recent documentary Breaking Big Food peels back how tobacco money, corporate engineering, and savvy marketing rewired what we eat

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China Fast Tracks AI Innovation, Reorients State Engineering

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

China’s latest five‑year plan reads like an engineering playbook for a tech‑first civilization: it elevates “AI Plus” at the center of national strategy, pairs massive investment with rapid deployment, and tightens rules so algorithms shape

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Texas Cracks Down On H-1B Fraud Tied To Indian Immigrants

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Texas is seeing a big influx of Indian immigrants tied to H-1B hires, and the debate over visas, fraud, and local impact has landed squarely in the political hot seat. Reporting and investigations by Sara

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Socialism Gains Ground, Americans Must Counter Now

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

America faces a political fight over who governs daily life: rugged individual freedom or ever-expanding state control. This piece lays out how a new wave of democratic socialists is moving from city politics into battleground

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Rubio Removes Pardoned Foreign Sex Offender From United States

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Florida Senator Marco Rubio stepped into a heated fight over a controversial pardon in Minnesota and made sure a convicted child abuser would not remain in the United States. The case centers on Tou Lue

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Retirees Shift 40% Bond Allocations, Favor Dividend Stocks Now

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Retirees are rethinking the old 60/40 rule and swapping parts of their bond sleeve for dividend-paying stocks. This shift responds to stubborn inflation in key cost areas and the reality that bonds pay fixed income

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ICONIQ Boosts Netskope Holdings By 610,000 Shares, $7.2M

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

ICONIQ, through director William J.G. Griffith, bought about 610,000 shares of Netskope on July 8, 2026, in a roughly $7.2 million transaction that nudges their indirect holdings to about 66.9 million shares. The trade came

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Mississippi Teen Charged After Alleged Murder Of Elderly Couple

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

The killing of a Mississippi couple who had hired a local teenager for odd jobs has left a small town reeling; this article lays out the timeline of discovery, the standoff and arrest, the scene

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Graham Platner Exits Maine Senate Race, Democrats Face 17 Day Deadline

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Graham Platner abruptly exited the Maine Senate race after a cascade of scandals and withdrawn endorsements, leaving Democrats scrambling to pick a new nominee with just a short window to act while Republicans prepare to

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Fort Worth Police Face US Civil Rights Probe Over Citation

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

The clip of Fort Worth police confronting a Christian street preacher outside a Pride event sparked outrage, drew federal civil rights attention, and raised sharp questions about where public order ends and free speech begins.

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Texas Bakery Owner Sparks Boycott Over Fourth Of July Post

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

The story tracks a Flower Mound bakery owner who used the shop’s social account to blast Trump supporters, touched off a boycott from conservatives, and then watched the controversy circle back as a marketing windfall

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Wilberforce Fought Britain’s Slave Trade For Two Decades

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

William Wilberforce’s two-decade fight to end the British slave trade is a study in stubborn, principled persistence. This piece traces his unexpected turn to politics after a religious conversion, the steady accumulation of evidence and

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Germany Bans Vigilante Thriller Starring Armie Hammer

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

The new action thriller “Citizen Vigilante” starring Armie Hammer has become a flashpoint, banned in Germany and sparking fierce debate about crime, immigration, and how stories shape public mood. The movie follows a masked punisher

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Compare State Prima Facie Speed Limits, Avoid Costly Tickets

Dan Veld July 11, 2026

Prima facie speed limits sound like legal jargon, but they change how police tickets are treated and what defenses are available. This piece breaks down what prima facie means, how it differs from absolute limits,

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SpaceX IPO Reveals Wall Street Playbook, Mike Green Warns

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

The SpaceX IPO exposed a new pattern in modern markets: a cycle where passive flows, index rules, and leverage can be marshaled to create liquidity for insiders more than opportunity for ordinary investors. This piece

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Energy Analyst Warns US Grid Lacks Capacity For AI Surge

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

The U.S. power grid is getting a rude wake-up call as AI data centers race to gobble up capacity faster than utilities can build it. An energy analyst on the Catalyst with Shayle Kann podcast

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Olivia Rodrigo Now Directs Festival Funds To Abortion, Racial Groups

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Olivia Rodrigo is launching an all-female music festival that she says will funnel its proceeds into charities that support women and girls. The move has drawn attention because many of the named beneficiaries are abortion

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Steve Deace Warns Democrats Harbor Socialist Faction Now

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Steve Deace listens to a grainy Joseph McCarthy clip from 1950 and argues that the senator’s warning about a small, radical wing inside the Democratic Party looks eerily accurate today; guests on Deace’s show, including

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Tyler Robinson Could Face Trial Over Charlie Kirk Shooting

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

The preliminary hearing over the alleged killing of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk wrapped up this week with a judge reviewing a large body of evidence that prosecutors say ties Tyler Robinson to the

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Maine Democrats Need Fast, Transparent Senate Nomination Process

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

The collapse of Graham Platner’s Maine Senate bid has thrown Democrats into a scramble, exposing how risky coronation-style nominations are and why a fast, transparent replacement process matters if the party hopes to salvage the

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LifeWise Academy Faces Growing Pushback From Progressive Schools

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

LifeWise Academy brings Bible lessons into public school communities through off-campus, parent-approved classes, and its founder is pushing back hard against district policies that treat faith differently from other programs. The program says it follows

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Socialism Rises In US Elections, New Leaders Reshape Policy

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

City politics are shifting and the fight over economic direction just got louder, with a new crop of elected socialists claiming victories and conservative voices pushing back. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers blunt lines

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Teen Arrested After Alleged Sexual Assault On Manhattan R Train

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

A man has been accused of groping a woman on a Manhattan subway as she rode with four children, leading to an arrest and charges that include aggravated sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of

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93-Year-Old Iowan Trucker Nears Longest Driving Record

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Here’s a close, human look at a 93-year-old Iowan who keeps his wheels turning and might soon hold a record for longest-running service behind the wheel, exploring the grit, routines, reactions and practical questions that

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Abacus Worldwide Expands Into Southern India, Welcomes Finactro

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Abacus Worldwide has welcomed Finactro, an India-based accounting advisory and finance outsourcing practice, into its international alliance of independent accounting, consulting and legal firms. The move adds a dedicated southern India presence and deepens the

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Polestar Sales Drop 4% After US Market Exit Decision

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Polestar’s second-quarter results show a small but meaningful wobble: retail deliveries slipped about 4% year-on-year in Q2 even as the maker reported a modest gain across the first half. The drop comes as the company

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Mexico Threatens Legal Action Against US After ICE Shooting

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has vowed legal action after an ICE operation in Houston ended with the death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old Mexican national who lived in Texas for decades. U.S. authorities say

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California Secures Anthropic Claude AI For Agencies At Half Price

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

California’s governor has cut a deal to give state agencies access to Anthropic’s Claude at a steep discount, but the arrangement raises questions about who really benefits, who pays, and whether taxpayers are getting a

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DAR Votes To Admit Men, Overturns Female Definition

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

The Daughters of the American Revolution, a 135-year-old lineage group, just voted in a way that hands a cultural victory to activists and leaves many conservative members stunned and vocal. The organization’s decision to allow

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Tonto National Forest Rangers Find 1,000 Pounds Of Trash

Dan Veld July 10, 2026

Officers following a faint dirt trail in Tonto National Forest uncovered an entrenched, illegal camp that had grown into a major public-land problem: a longtime resident living outdoors amid a sprawling pile of household garbage,

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US Nuclear Reactor Expansion Speeds Up, Safety Advocates Warn

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The rush to build more nuclear reactors is moving fast, driven by energy needs and economic arguments, while recent federal decisions have some safety advocates uneasy. This piece lays out why the expansion is happening,

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Buy SK Hynix ADR at $149 Before Momentum Shifts Soon

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

SK hynix begins Nasdaq trading with ADRs priced at $149, a move that brings the world’s dominant HBM supplier directly to U.S. investors while raising roughly $28 billion, but the timing matters: the firm controls

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Stocks Rally As Oil Retreats, Tech Momentum Tempered

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Markets moved higher even as tensions flared in the Middle East, with U.S. stocks rallying and oil slipping back after a brief spike. Investors leaned into technology and chip stocks, buoyed by positive reports on

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Citizen Vigilante Forces Europe To Confront Border Crisis

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Uwe Boll’s Citizen Vigilante has thrown a cinematic Molotov at the cultural gatekeepers, sparking predictable outrage from critics while forcing real questions about public safety, free distribution, and Hollywood’s moral blacklist. This piece looks at

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Report Finds Smithsonian National Museum Promotes Political Activism

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The White House released a hard-hitting review of the National Museum of American History that accuses leadership of turning a taxpayer-funded institution into a vehicle for activist messaging. The 162-page “Saving America’s Story” report, issued

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NYC Map Excludes Little Italy, Sparks Italian American Outcry

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new “immigrant enclaves” map has touched off a loud debate across the city, with longtime residents and leaders saying it leaves out some of New York’s foundational communities. What began as a

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McConnell Health Questions Grow, Glenn Beck Demands Answers

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Senator Mitch McConnell was hospitalized weeks ago and Kentuckians still have virtually no clear information about his condition, and conservative voices are demanding answers; this article lays out the concerns raised, quotes the exact questions

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North Charleston Police Arrest Seven After July 4 Attack

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The July 4 block party in North Charleston spiraled into violence, leaving two female officers with minor injuries and several people arrested. Authorities rounded up three adults and four juveniles, recovered a stolen Taser and

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AI Surveillance Firms Brand Privacy Activists Terrorists

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

This article digs into a startling moment when the leader of a major AI surveillance company labeled volunteers who map public cameras “terroristic,” and explores what that remark reveals about transparency, public consent, and how

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Democratic Candidates Mirror Video Denials, Fuel Resignation Calls

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The recent resurfacing of two Democratic campaign denials grabbed attention when a Fox News review pointed out nearly identical language between Graham Platner’s response to sexual assault claims and Eric Swalwell’s earlier statement, sparking sharp

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Consider Buying Disney Stock Before July Ends, Earnings Loom

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The question on a lot of investors’ minds is simple: with Josh D’Amaro now running the show and Disney set to report earnings in early August, does it make sense to buy Walt Disney Company

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Retirees Protect Portfolios With Two Years Cash, Dividend Stocks

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

This piece explains why many retirees now hold roughly two years of living costs in cash alongside dividend-paying stocks, and how that simple pairing can protect income, reduce the harm of early retirement market drops,

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Keith Ellison Faces Backlash After Calling Police Socialism

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Keith Ellison sparked a viral controversy when he tried to argue that having a public police force qualifies as socialism, and the reaction from Republican leaders and online critics was swift and brutal. The exchange

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ICE Officer Shoots, Kills Suspect During Houston Traffic Stop

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

An ICE operation in Houston ended with an agent firing during a traffic stop that left a Mexican national dead after authorities say he tried to use his vehicle as a weapon. Local leaders have

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AI CEO Urges Public To Prepare, Embrace AI Transition

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The film world just got a new kind of star and people are arguing about whether that is exciting or threatening. A London studio has built an AI persona and made a full movie around

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Trump Says Progressives Hide Communism, Leaders Embrace Socialism

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Progressives have spent years dressing up big government ideas in friendly words, and that rhetorical makeover is cracking under pressure. A recent exchange involving President Trump and Rep. Pramila Jayapal kicked off a blunt argument

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Tony Robbins Says AI Bartok Reportedly Bought Sony Robot Dog

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

Tony Robbins shared a wild story about an AI agent named Bartok buying a robot dog and allegedly making money on an AI-only forum, and the internet pushed back hard. The episode mixed bold claims

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Graham Platner Suspends Maine Senate Campaign Amid Allegations

Dan Veld July 9, 2026

The campaign for the Democratic Senate hopeful in Maine collapsed this week after a former partner accused him of sexual assault, triggering a string of withdrawals by supporters and renewed questions about the party’s judgment.

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Waymo Riders Stuck In July 4 Gridlock, Delays Mount

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Being trapped in a Waymo during 4th of July gridlock is a weird mix of modern convenience and old-fashioned frustration. This piece looks at what goes wrong when autonomous tech meets holiday traffic, how riders

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Cloudflare Adds Elite Partners To Accelerate AI Security Deployments

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Cloudflare just moved the needle on secure AI adoption by naming a handpicked group of partners to its Cloudflare One Design Partner Designation and investors took note, from raised price targets to upbeat analyst takes

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Oil Surges, Stocks And Bonds Slide After Trump Ends Iran Pact

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement in Ankara that the memorandum of understanding underpinning the Iran ceasefire “was over” rattled markets, sending oil sharply higher and pushing stocks and bonds lower. Traders reacted quickly, pricing in

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Andrew Gillum Arrested In Alabama After Meth Seizure

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Andrew Demetric Gillum, the Democrat who nearly won Florida’s governor race in 2018, was arrested in Alabama after a traffic stop led officers to find methamphetamines and other drug paraphernalia; the new charges come alongside

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Trump Orders Smithsonian History Overhaul, Targets NMAH Leadership

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

President Donald Trump’s order “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” and a Domestic Policy Council report accuse the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History of promoting a politicized, negative view of America, targeting leadership

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Trump Says US Iran Ceasefire Is Defunct, CENTCOM Strikes

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran effectively dead after a string of attacks on commercial shipping and quick Iranian strikes on U.S. positions, prompting a forceful CENTCOM counterattack and renewed U.S. sanctions. The breakdown

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Indiana Substitute Teacher Charged For Sending Nudes To 14-Year-Old

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

An Indiana substitute teacher has been sentenced after investigators say she sent nude photos to a 14-year-old student, sparking a criminal probe that moved from a school resource officer to county court and ended with

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FCC Challenges Talk Show News Exemption, Forces Equal Time Review

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

This piece argues that “The View” behaves more like a partisan soapbox than a newsroom, that the FCC’s recent rethinking of the equal-time exemption sprang from real concerns, and that while bias deserves scrutiny, government

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Charlie Kirk Murder Hearing Reveals Crime Scene Evidence

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Charlie Kirk was killed during a crowded event at Utah Valley University, and authorities have built a case that ties a single suspect to the shooting through forensic evidence, surveillance, witness accounts, and a trail

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USMNT Exit Exposes Globalist Roster Myth, Sparks Debate

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

The U.S. men’s national team exited the FIFA 2026 World Cup after a 4-1 loss to Belgium, and the fallout has sparked a blunt critique about identity, patriotism, and priorities in American soccer. Jason Whitlock

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Alabama Teen Arrested After Stabbing Mother, Father Critically Wounded

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

A teen in Daphne, Alabama is accused of a violent attack that left his mother dead and his father critically wounded after an argument at home, and the case has quickly moved into the adult

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UTM, Seplat, NNPC Finalize Yoho FLNG Gas Sales Agreement

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

UTM Offshore has finalized a gas sales agreement with Seplat Energy and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company for the Yoho floating LNG plan, a move that advances Nigeria’s push to monetise gas, cut flaring and

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Citi Expands Private Markets To Bolster Portfolio Resilience

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Citi’s approach to wealth for senior professionals is changing: a corporate-led model with no minimums, advice-first planning, easier access to private markets and a focus on portfolio resilience as technology and geopolitics reshape returns. Andrew

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DeWalt Foldable Tools Free Up Garage Space Fast Today

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Short, useful, and to the point: foldable DeWalt tools and products are a fast way to reclaim real estate in a cramped workshop or garage while keeping the tools you actually use within reach. This

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Five Exceptional Ford Builds Deliver Heritage, Modern Power Now

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Five standout Ford builds take classic design and marry it with modern performance, delivering machines that respect history while refusing to be gentle on the road. This piece walks through those builds, explains what makes

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Spot Air Conditioner Warning Signs Before System Fails

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Worried your air conditioner will quit on you at the worst moment? This piece points out the subtle warning signs that usually show up before a major failure, how to interpret them, and sensible next

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Houston Man Arrested For Ambushing Homeless With Water Guns

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Houston police arrested a man after videos surfaced showing him ambushing people with high-powered, motorized water guns. The suspect said he was a comedian and begged forgiveness online, while authorities say several victims were homeless

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Pat Gray Warns Democratic Socialists Are Reshaping American Politics

Dan Veld July 8, 2026

Voices on the right are sounding the alarm as democratic socialists and radical progressives make unexpected gains in local and national races, pushing policies that conservatives see as fundamentally reshaping American law and culture. Concerns

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Conception Advances Early Human Egg Creation From Blood Cells

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

Conception, a fertility startup, says it has coaxed early human egg cells from stem cells, aiming to expand who can have biological children. The company describes a lab process that starts with a blood draw,

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Ro Khanna Demands Abolish ICE After Record Arrests, Claims Abuse

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The federal debate over immigration enforcement just heated up again after Border czar Tom Homan touted a five-day spike in arrests and a California Democrat answered by demanding that ICE be abolished. This piece lays

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Dollar Climbs, Yen Nears 40 Year Low, Oil Rises Amid Intervention Risk

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The dollar ticked up after fresh data came in, the yen lingered near multi-decade lows, and markets kept a close eye on the possibility of Japanese intervention as energy and trade dynamics reshaped sentiment. Geopolitical

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Major RAM Manufacturers Face New Antitrust Lawsuit, Case Filed

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The memory business is quietly concentrated: a couple of giants and a smaller player make most of the RAM that powers phones, laptops and servers, and those companies are facing fresh legal trouble. This article

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FTC Sues WPATH Over Pediatric Gender Medicine Guidance

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The Federal Trade Commission has sued the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, accusing it of promoting pediatric gender treatments on shaky evidence, and the case could ripple through medicine, courts, and the lives of

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Supreme Court Signals Originalist Shift, Curbs Agency Power

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The Supreme Court’s recent term shattered the partisan caricature pushed by many on the left, showing a court guided by constitutional fidelity, separation of powers and stability rather than pure politics. Conservative rulings aligned with

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Google Sues Chinese Scammers Using AI to Create Phishing Sites

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

Big tech and bad actors are colliding as AI spreads, and a recent lawsuit plus a push for new laws show both the scale of the problem and the patchwork fixes people can use right

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Trump Accounts Launch From White House, NYSE And Nasdaq Ring

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

President Trump marked a first in market history by ringing the opening bells of both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the Oval Office while launching Trump Accounts, a new youth investment program

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Accused Driver With MA CDL Fatally Strikes PA Trooper, State Probes

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The crash that killed Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael Pahira Jr. put a harsh spotlight on licensing rules and state decisions. What happened on Interstate 81 raises questions about who gets behind the wheel of massive

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Project 2029 Demands Nationwide Age Verification For Social Media

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

Democrats are pitching a plan framed as protecting kids online, but the policy choices inside risk turning temporary safety measures into a permanent surveillance toolbox. This piece walks through how age verification easily becomes identity

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ULTY Weekly Payouts Erode Principal, JEPQ Offers Steadier Income

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

ULTY is handing out real weekly cash by selling options on very volatile tech and crypto-adjacent stocks, but those cheerful checks come with big swings. This piece explains how the payouts are funded, why they

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Paul Pelosi Faces Potential Misdemeanor After Napa Hit and Run

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

The news: Paul Pelosi was involved in a reported collision in Napa Valley where his convertible hit a parked vehicle and he left the scene, deputies later finding him nearby with front-end damage. Police say

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July 4 Mob In South Carolina Injures Two Officers, Guns Recovered

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

A violent scene at a North Charleston block party on July 4 left two female officers injured after a chaotic mob-style attack, with firearms and a makeshift spear recovered. Police say the event had been

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Pick The Right UV Flashlight, Know Black Light Differences

Dan Veld July 7, 2026

If you pause at the shelf wondering whether to grab a “UV light” or a “black light,” this piece clears it up. I unpack what those labels actually mean, how the tech and wavelengths differ,

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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Doyle Warns

Dan Veld July 6, 2026

The Supreme Court’s take on birthright citizenship has lit a fuse across the country, and BlazeTV host John Doyle responded with stark warnings about the ruling’s implications and what should be done next. He framed

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Donna Brazile Sparks Backlash Over Platner Assault Response

Dan Veld July 6, 2026

I’ll walk through the fallout over Graham Platner’s sexual assault allegations, Donna Brazile’s controversial response, the online blowback, the media reporting that fueled the story, the campaign consequences for Democrats, and the broader political stakes

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Supreme Court Upholds Sex Based Teams, Girls Cite Safety Concerns

Dan Veld July 6, 2026

The Supreme Court just cleared the way for states to protect girls’ sports by upholding laws that limit teams to biological sex, and the ruling lands after real harm has already happened to young athletes.

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Graham Platner Faces New Sexual Misconduct Claims, Campaign At Risk

Dan Veld July 6, 2026

The Maine Senate race has suddenly tightened after new sexual misconduct allegations surfaced against Democratic nominee Graham Platner, prompting a firm denial from the candidate and growing calls for him to step aside as Republicans

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