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Home»Author: Dan Veld (Page 2)

Radio Host Rick Burgess Urges Christians To Remove Passion Translation

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

This piece looks at a growing controversy inside some churches: a modern Bible version called the Passion Translation, the concerns voiced about its origins and methods, and why one radio host believes it poses spiritual

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Japan Accelerates Physical AI, Robots Join Everyday Life

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

Toyota’s Woven City at Mount Fuji is more than a showcase; it’s where Japan is testing “physical AI” in real streets, homes, and jobs to tackle population decline, labor shortages, and the messy reality of

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Allie Beth Stuckey Announces Pregnancy, Challenges Tradwife Myths

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey has announced she’s expecting baby number four and used the moment to push back against common assumptions about Christian womanhood, calling out a few modern myths and insisting faith, not aesthetics or

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Father’s Day Calls For Renewed Honor, Faith And Responsibility

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

Father’s Day often gets shrugged off or mocked, but it still teaches things our fast, distracted world needs: honor, steady sacrifice, and the grit of long-term responsibility. This piece looks at how fathers can anchor

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Democrats Confront Growing Disconnect With Ordinary Americans

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

The Democratic Party keeps saying it speaks for everyday Americans, yet the reality on the ground tells a different story. This piece argues that Democratic elites often misunderstand and look down on the instincts and

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Truist Upgrades Datadog Stock, Signals Immediate Opportunity

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

Datadog’s rise from a niche monitoring tool to a central player in AI infrastructure has investors rethinking risk and reward after Truist bumped the rating to “Buy.” This article walks through the numbers behind the

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Department Of Education Quadruples Autopay Discount, Enroll By Sept 30

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

The Department of Education just boosted the interest-rate perk for federal student loan borrowers who enroll in automatic payments, and it changes the math on repayment for millions. Starting July 1, the usual autopay discount

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Act Now, Recognize Fathers’ Quiet Contributions To Families

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

This piece looks at how Father’s Day surfaces a deeper truth about men in our lives: their quiet, steady contributions are often invisible until they vanish, while culture too often flattens men into stereotypes. It

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TD Begins Employee Monitoring With WorkiQ, Raises Privacy Questions

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Toronto-Dominion Bank has begun rolling out software to some members of its financial crimes and risk management team that will monitor how staff spend time on browsers, chats and meetings. The move aims to lift

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Cathie Wood Sells HOOD, ROKU While Adding LLY, SPCX

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Cathie Wood’s ARK shook up its lineup this week, trimming two hot winners and redeploying cash into fresh opportunities. The firm sold sizable stakes in Robinhood and Roku after clear, rally-driving news and poured money

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Demand Accountability From Broadcast Networks Over Obama Coverage

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The broadcast networks’ celebration of the Obamas at the new presidential center showed the same double standard conservatives have long complained about: fawning coverage for liberal icons and tough treatment for the right. That tilt

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Gen Z Flocks To Obsession, Reassesses Nice Guy Culture

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The buzzy Gen Z horror film Obsession exploded into theaters and landed at the center of a debate: is it a cautionary tale about entitled “nice guys,” or a sharper critique of how young people

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Nvidia Launches RTX Spark Chips, Supercharging Windows Laptops

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Nvidia has stepped out of its GPU comfort zone and launched the RTX Spark family, a bold attempt to package CPU, GPU, and memory into a single ARM-based solution for Windows machines. The new NX1

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Abortion Pill Access Surges, Weakening Pro Life Movement

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Steve Deace argues that after Roe fell the pro-life movement celebrated a legal victory but then watched abortion pills spread and the fight stall, and he calls out internal hesitation and a need for bolder

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UK Police Face Global Scrutiny After Henry Nowak Stabbing

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

This piece examines a string of policing, immigration, and institutional failures in Britain, centered on the tragic death of Henry Nowak and the policies and cultural shifts that critics say allowed it to happen. It

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Anne Schedeen Obituary Highlights Political Views, Sparks Debate

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Celebrity news collided with politics this week as an actress from an old sitcom passed, a rising star stirred controversy with woke labels, Whoopi Goldberg sparred over race and history, Austin Powers rumors bubbled up,

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Chris Pratt Leads Government Comedy Series Promoting US Values

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The U.S. government has hired a Hollywood lead to make short, comedic history lessons aimed at overseas audiences, and that decision is already stirring conversations about taste, intent, and the line between public diplomacy and

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Compare 2024 Crypto Winners, Losers And Market Survivors

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The crypto landscape shifted a lot between mid-2024 and mid-2026, with familiar names holding their ranks but not their prices. This piece walks through which of 2024’s top cryptocurrencies stayed on top, who surged, who

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Ask Your Financial Advisor These Questions Before 2027 Retirement

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

This article lays out three focused questions to ask your financial advisor before retiring in 2027: how they get paid and whether they are required to put your interests first, the best way to draw

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Housing Costs Surge, Millions Struggle With Rising Utility Bills

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Glenn Beck pushes back on the doom-and-gloom headlines about housing and power costs, arguing the numbers on paper don’t tell the whole story and that Americans shouldn’t surrender hope. He points to stark regional differences,

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Medal of Honor Recipient James Capers Delivers Short, Stirring Tribute

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Marine Corps Major James Capers Jr., newly awarded the Medal of Honor, gave a short, fierce defense of patriotism that moved audiences and underscored sacrifices few of us can imagine. Presented at the White House

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Millersville Commissioner Arrested Amid Decades Of Child Sex Allegations

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The arrest of a long-serving Millersville city commissioner on decades-spanning child sex abuse charges stunned the community and raised questions about oversight, trust in local leadership, and how such allegations can go unnoticed for so

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DOJ Refuses Judge Demand, Calls Anti Weaponization Fund Dead

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The Justice Department pushed back against a judge’s demand for sworn declarations over a proposed $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, arguing the court crossed constitutional lines and that the matter belongs to the executive branch. The

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Ninth Circuit Blocks California Law Hiding Transgender Students

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a California law that let schools conceal a student’s transgender identification from parents, finding serious concerns about parents’ constitutional rights and likely violations of the First and Fourteenth

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Alamos Gold Faces Production Pressure As Island Gold Ramps

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Alamos Gold is juggling a short-term squeeze at Young-Davidson while betting big on Island Gold to carry future growth. Jefferies flags the operational noise and cost pressures at Young-Davidson but also points to Island Gold’s

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Air Ambulance Helicopter Agility Goes Viral, Explained

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Air ambulances are jaw-dropping when you see them slip into tight spots and hover over landing zones, and there’s clear engineering and skill behind every move. This piece walks through the core reasons those helicopters

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Elderly Fresno Man Using Walker Stabs Wrench Attacker

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

A Fresno morning turned violent and then unexpectedly decisive when a 65-year-old man using a walker was attacked with a wrench and fought back. The older man defended himself, the suspect fled and later received

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Baltimore Confederate Statues Return, Stored Before Juneteenth

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

On the eve of Juneteenth, four Confederate monuments that were taken down in 2017 have quietly returned to Baltimore after stints in storage and on display in California, and city officials are keeping their location

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Fauci Linked To Wuhan Funding, Gabbard Declassifies Files

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Tulsi Gabbard used her final days in office to declassify a stack of documents that shift the conversation about COVID-19, funding, and intelligence oversight. The files pin awkward questions on Anthony Fauci, show agency influence

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Uwe Boll Defends Citizen Vigilante Amid Migrant Crime Debate

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Uwe Boll is back in the kind of fight he likes: angrily poking at taboos, refusing to soften the edges, and daring the decade’s comfortable narratives to respond. He’s made a movie that courts outrage

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JD Vance Urged By Joy Behar To Consider Presidential Run

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Joy Behar and Vice President JD Vance had a surprise moment on The View that turned into an odd but memorable exchange, with Behar praising Vance’s intelligence and Vance joking about the experience of facing

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Gilgo Beach Killer Rex Heuermann Sentenced To Life Without Parole

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Rex Heuermann was handed a sentence that ensures he will never leave prison after admitting to a string of killings tied to the Gilgo Beach case, and the courtroom was hostage to raw grief and

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JD Vance Challenges The View, Defends Trump Over Epstein Allegations

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

JD Vance walked into a hostile TV room and refused to play by the usual script, turning accusations about President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein into a reminder that facts and context still matter. He answered

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SpaceX Surges To Fifth Most Valuable, Targets MSFT Next

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

SpaceX’s IPO pop vaulted it into the top five by public market valuation, and that jump has people asking whether the rocket builder can realistically overtake giants like Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, or Microsoft. This piece

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ACCA Presses HMRC To Cut Small Business Reporting Burden

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has pushed back hard on fresh HMRC proposals that would widen reporting on payments from close companies to participators, arguing the rules risk piling extra work on compliant small

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FBI Investigates Alleged Election Fraud On Skid Row, Los Angeles

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

The FBI has opened a probe into claims that homeless voters on Skid Row in Los Angeles were paid to cast ballots, a controversy that exploded after a viral video showed interviews with people saying

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Scottish Fans Drink Boston Bars Dry, Leave Streets Spotless

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Scotland’s World Cup supporters turned a Boston weekend into a full-on celebration: they marched in kilts, packed bars and ballparks, emptied taps, cheered victories, and — perhaps most surprisingly to some — left the city

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Jo Frost Urges Parents To Teach Independence, Act Now

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Jo Frost, best known as “Supernanny,” is warning parents that too much doing and too little teaching is leaving kids less capable than they should be, and voices like Allie Beth Stuckey are agreeing that

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Mississippi Walmart Shooting Kills 1-Year-Old, Sparks Protests

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

The shooting at a Senatobia Walmart left a 1-year-old dead and a community demanding answers as officials investigate what happened in a crowded parking lot. Officials say officers fired after a vehicle moved toward them

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Wilmington Teen Stabs Hairdresser, Bystander After Braids Dispute

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

A 15-year-old has been arrested after authorities say she stabbed a hairstylist and a bystander during an argument at a Wilmington braid shop earlier this month, an altercation that reportedly began when the teen was

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UK Inquiry Exposes Widespread Child Sexual Abuse And Grooming

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

A new inquiry into Britain’s grooming gang scandal has kicked up a storm, exposing years of sexual abuse, institutional failures, and a mainstream media silence that many conservatives say proves a dangerous cultural blind spot

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Ahold Delhaize Settles $40M Allegations Over Prescription Reporting

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

A major grocery operator agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement after federal investigators said its pharmacy reporting practices led to inflated reimbursements from government health programs. The company settled claims tied to how “usual and customary”

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Bank Of America Keeps Sell Rating On Fox After Roku Deal

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Fox’s bold purchase of Roku for roughly $22 billion shook investors: shares plunged, analysts circled, and Bank of America kept a cautious stance. This piece walks through the deal’s mechanics, why the market recoiled, the

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Score Early Prime Day Tech Deals On TVs, Monitors, Speakers

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Prime Day lands next week, but you do not have to wait to score meaningful savings on TVs, monitors, speakers, and other gadgets. Retailers have already started dropping prices, and smart shoppers can lock down

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Lorex Sued Over Alleged CCP Links To Baby Monitors

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Missouri’s attorney general accuses a major camera maker of hiding ties to the Chinese regime while selling baby monitors and home security gear, and the state is suing to hold the company accountable. The case

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Trump Capitalizes On Years Of Ignored Voter Anger, Now

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

This piece argues that Donald Trump’s rise exposed a system more focused on preserving itself than solving problems, and that his bluntness forced millions to see behind Washington’s curtain. It traces the mood that sent

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Texas Lt Gov Slams Talarico Over Controversial Religious Claims

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick unloaded at the Texas Republican convention, framing James Talarico as someone who has taken the Bible into politics in a way that, in Patrick’s words, amounts to blasphemy and spiritual danger.

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CBP Seizes More Than $984,000 In Suspected Cocaine At Texas Border

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Customs and Border Protection agents in South Texas made two separate narcotics seizures over a single weekend, stopping large shipments of suspected cocaine and arresting the drivers involved. The agency credited leadership at the top

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US World Cup Viewership Surpasses Records After Los Angeles Match

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

The piece compares the stop-start nature of American sports with the continuous flow of soccer, arguing that cultural ideas about time shape how fans experience games. It traces the divide through music, philosophy and viewing

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Connecticut Pastor Arrested For Forging Primary Petitions

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

A Middletown pastor who tried to qualify for a Democratic primary ballot is now facing felony charges after election officials said they found fake signatures on his petitions. Local Democrats raised alarms, an investigation followed,

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Faces Rising Separatist Backlash

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Danielle Smith is caught in the middle: accused by a left-wing activist of pushing independence and criticized by hardline separatists for not letting their exact question go before voters, she has chosen a cautious path

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DOJ Indicts 15 Direct Action Minnesota Members Over ICE Operations

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

The Justice Department unsealed an indictment charging 15 people tied to Direct Action Minnesota with conspiring to impede or injure federal officers and other crimes related to violent opposition of immigration enforcement, while authorities and

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Trump Distracts G7 Summit With Flattering Remarks About Leaders

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

President Trump arrived late to the G7 closing session, turned heads with off-the-cuff lines and playful barbs, and mixed levity with a firm message on security and foreign policy. The summit snapshots captured him joking

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Teacher Convicted In UK For Murder And Sexual Assault Of Adopted Baby

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

A court found that a man who adopted a baby with his partner did not accidentally lose the child to a bath drowning, but instead sexually assaulted and murdered him, and jurors convicted both men

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Trump Urges Israel To Restrain Strikes In Lebanon Now

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

President Trump publicly scolded Israeli strikes in Lebanon at the G7, pointing to mounting civilian suffering as a leaked U.S.-Iran memorandum surfaced that could lock in an end to hostilities across the region. Casualty and

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Yesteryear Film Sparks Tradwife Backlash Among Conservatives

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Hollywood is pushing a new story called “Yesteryear” that’s already got conservative voices fired up, and Allie Beth Stuckey lays into what she sees as a deliberate attack on religious and traditional women. Anne Hathaway

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Knicks Accept White House Invitation, First NBA Champs To Visit Trump

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

The New York Knicks have agreed to visit the White House after their title run, their owner confirmed, and the decision breaks a recent trend of champions skipping presidential honors. James Dolan framed the trip

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Windows 11 Update Boosts Older PC Performance Today

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Microsoft has quietly shipped a Windows 11 update that aims squarely at one of the operating system’s most annoying habits: jerky performance and sluggish responsiveness, especially on older hardware. This piece walks through what the

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Pro-Life Movement Demands National Minimum Life Standard

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Four years after Dobbs, the fight for the unborn is at a turning point: state-level wins were real but incomplete, the opposition is organized nationally, and Republicans must push for federal protections so every American

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Trump Backed Mike Collins Clinches Georgia GOP Runoff

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Georgia voters picked the Trump-backed choice in the GOP Senate runoff, handing U.S. Rep. Mike Collins a clear win and setting up a high-stakes November matchup with Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff. The result reflects steady

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FBI Foils Assassination Plot Targeting UFC Event On South Lawn

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

An alleged plot to strike the invite-only UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn was uncovered and stopped, highlighting how quickly threats against public officials can form and how crucial everyday vigilance and

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Tulsi Gabbard Reveals US-Funded Bio Labs In Ukraine, Sparking Scrutiny

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Declassified slides released by Tulsi Gabbard showing U.S.-funded biological labs in Ukraine have jolted a debate that many dismissed as conspiracy before. The documents put basic questions back on the table about why dangerous pathogens

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Smart TV Apps Turn Idle Devices Into Proxies, Expose Networks

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Smart TVs from big brands can quietly double as internet proxies for third parties, and apps you trust often carry always-on code that turns idle sets into nodes those buyers rent for web scraping and

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CarMax Shares Slide As Margin Pressure Raises Profitability Concerns

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

CarMax shares stumbled after the latest quarterly report as investors focused on shrinking retail margins and rising credit risk, even though the company beat expectations on earnings and revenue. This piece walks through the numbers,

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Yum Brands Agrees To Sell Pizza Hut For $2.7 Billion

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Yum! Brands has reached deals to sell Pizza Hut worldwide for a total headline price of $2.7 billion, splitting the brand between LongRange Capital for markets outside Mainland China and Yum China for the Chinese

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Trump Moves To Expand Section 301 Tariffs Across 60 Countries

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

The White House has pivoted from earlier tariff moves to a longer-lasting strategy: swap fleeting reciprocal levies and short-term Section 122 actions for broad Section 301 tariffs rooted in the Trade Act. Those new tariffs

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Democrats’ Polling Shows Blue Wave Weakening, Enten Warns

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Harry Enten, CNN’s poll-watcher, says the much‑touted Democratic “blue wave” looks smaller than advertised, and the numbers back that up; national polling shows Democrats ahead but not by the margins that typically flip Congress during

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Nate Bargatze Sparks Liberal Backlash After White House UFC Photo

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Nate Bargatze showed up at the White House’s 250th celebration UFC event, posed for photos, and sparked a loud left-wing backlash that played out on social media; this piece lays out what happened, the reaction,

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California Elections Require Federal Action, Conservatives Must Push

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Liz Wheeler argues California’s election system shouldn’t be treated as untouchable, and she lays out how the federal government can push back using existing tools and precedents. Her point is simple: if states accept federal

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High School Student Wins $95K Settlement Over Free Speech Rock Claim

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

A high school student who painted a tribute to Charlie Kirk on a campus rock won a $95,000 settlement after school officials painted over her work, accused her of vandalism, and later admitted they had

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Indiana Teen Charged With Murder After Facebook Marketplace Killing

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

A mother was killed while protecting her son during what began as a Facebook Marketplace watch sale, leaving a community stunned and a teenager facing murder and related charges after surveillance and an admission to

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NY Democrats Spark Backlash After Rooting For Foreign World Cup Teams

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Two New York Democrats sparked an online firestorm after admitting they would cheer for foreign teams over the United States in the World Cup, and the reaction has gone viral. Their answers at a local

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Realty Income, 56 Years Of Monthly Dividends Still Paying

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Realty Income (NYSE: O) is the kind of dividend story that gets conservative investors’ attention: monthly payouts, decades of consistency, and a business model built around long leases and predictable cash flow. This piece looks

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SpaceX Launches $60B AI Acquisition Spree, Eyes Chipmakers

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

SpaceX’s recent $60 billion purchase of Anysphere, owner of the Cursor coding platform, arrived right after a massive IPO and reads like the opening salvo of a much larger AI infrastructure push. The company is

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Newsom Says Trump Ordered DOJ Probe Targeting Him And Wife

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the Justice Department is investigating him and his wife and blames President Trump for ordering it. He used social media and a video to frame the inquiry as political retaliation,

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Hilton Vows To Declare State Emergency Over Tijuana Sewage

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Steve Hilton is running for California governor and has made the cross-border sewage flowing through the Tijuana River Valley a central issue of his campaign. He visited the river, posted footage, and says he will

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Google Refreshes Fitbit, Launches Lightweight Air Tracker

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Google has quietly overhauled Fitbit, replacing the old app with Google Health and launching a starkly simple tracker called Fitbit Air. After two weeks of wearing the band and using the new app, here’s a

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DEI Transforms Federal Courts, Alters Civil Rights Enforcement

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

The article examines how diversity, equity, and inclusion ideas have been embedded across institutions, why the Trump administration moved to roll back federally funded DEI programs, and how a so-called victim-centered prosecutorial doctrine threatens to

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World Cup Fan Freddy Ignites US Road Trip Interest

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Forget the final score. The real World Cup upset this summer is how many international fans are discovering that America is, against all odds, kind of great — especially in a “why does this gas

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Roth Conversion Pushes MAGI Over IRMAA, Hikes Medicare Costs

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

This piece lays out how a seemingly modest $50,000 Roth conversion can trigger big, hidden costs when Medicare’s income-related surcharges kick in, showing the tax stack, timing quirks, survivor risk, and straightforward steps to avoid

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US Single-Family Starts Drop To Eight-Month Low, Import Prices Climb

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

The U.S. housing market showed fresh signs of cooling in May as single-family starts fell to their weakest level in eight months and overall housing construction sank to a multi-year low, while import prices climbed

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Supreme Court Lets Trump Challenge Bond Hearing Ruling

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a dispute over whether the government can hold certain criminal noncitizens without a bond hearing, a fight sparked by a 2024 appellate ruling and now raised by the

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Yosemite Biologist Fired For El Capitan Flag Loses Suit

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Yosemite’s temporary wildlife biologist lost her job after hoisting a large trans pride flag on El Capitan, then sued to be reinstated and to block enforcement of park rules. A federal judge found the court

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Liz Wheeler Warns Gang Culture, Wokeness Fuel Murder

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Liz Wheeler argues that the headlines miss the deeper story behind the killing of Austin Metcalf by Karmelo Anthony, saying the mainstream narrative focuses on race while ignoring cultural rot and failed ideas that shape

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Steve Hilton Warns California Election Rules Allow Backdated Ballots

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Steve Hilton is running for governor of California and he’s not sugarcoating what he sees: a voting system designed in ways that hand the advantage to those who write the rules. On national shows, Hilton

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Fairfax County Parents Oppose Calendar Change, Cite Christian Bias

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Parents in Fairfax County are raising alarms after a district survey floated trimming winter break and even removing holidays that recognize religious observances, and local moms and dads say their faith and voices are being

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Wall Street Prepares For Warsh FED Debut This Week

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Wall Street faces a compact, high-stakes week as traders digest the Federal Reserve’s first full policy test under new leadership, fresh data on consumer spending and inflation, and geopolitical shifts that have eased some pressure

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Equinor Accelerates Johan Sverdrup Phase Four To Sustain Output

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Equinor is pushing ahead with a fourth development phase at the Johan Sverdrup field after appraisal wells confirmed new oil finds around Tonjer and Geitungen. The company sees these additions as practical, low-cost tiebacks that

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Vance Targets Immigration Fraud, Denaturalizes Asylum Beneficiaries

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Vice President JD Vance lays out a focused plan to roll back Biden-era immigration policies, target fraud, and reclaim enforcement tools like denaturalization and removal. He frames the effort as a restoration of the rule

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ICE Officer Injured When Fleeing Van Strikes, Suspect Sought

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

An ICE agent was struck during an arrest attempt in Stafford Township, New Jersey, when the subject drove away in a van and hit one of the officers; the agent fired at the vehicle, the

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SPLC Faces Federal Indictment Over Payments To Extremists

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

I grew up in a household that taught reverence for God, pride in America and respect for every human’s dignity, and this piece argues that those core lessons clash with the growing culture of division

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SPCX Jumps Again, SpaceX Shares Rally 25% Since Debut

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

SpaceX’s new public listing sent shockwaves through markets with a blistering start that lifted the company into the rarefied air of trillion-dollar talk. In just two trading sessions the stock ripped higher, drawing retail and

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Madison Fund Exits Accenture Holding, Citing AI Risks

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Madison Large Cap Fund trimmed its stake in Accenture, citing growing uncertainty about how AI will affect the business and changes in the company’s reporting and acquisition strategy. The fund still managed to outperform the

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Explore Midcentury America, Rediscover Vintage Cars and Culture

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

I’m writing this from a place that feels like stepping through a photograph: a vacation spot that isn’t flashy but settles something in your chest. It’s a version of America that leans into simple comforts,

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Mississippi Lawyers Face Sanctions Over AI Fake Citations

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

A federal judge in Mississippi scrubbed a routine fee fight into a cautionary tale after spotting fabricated legal citations generated by artificial intelligence. Lawyers on both sides submitted briefs that relied on made-up authorities, then

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Karmelo Anthony Sentence Sparks Outrage, Debate Over Justice

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

The reaction to Karmelo Anthony’s sentencing has split the public, with celebrities blasting the outcome as unjust and conservative commentators arguing the punishment fits the crime. This piece follows the hot takes and the pushback

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Pilots Break Aviation Record, Log Fastest Run Over Favorite Airfield

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Two pilots shattered an aviation record under near-perfect skies at one of their favorite flying spots; this article walks through the conditions, the preparation, the flight itself, and what made that day click without taking

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Symbotic SYM Investors Reassess Stock Amid Backlog Execution Risk

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

This piece examines Symbotic Inc., laying out its recent financials, the bull and bear arguments, the core execution risks tied to a massive contracted backlog, and where valuation sits relative to performance expectations. Is SYM

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Nvidia CEO Huang Urges Buying, Calls Chip Pullback Opportunity

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Nvidia’s CEO says the recent chip sell-off is more of a pause than a collapse, arguing the AI-driven buildout is still in its infancy and the pullback could be a buying window. The market roar

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Why Christians Defend The Trinity, Anchored In Scripture

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

The Trinity often sounds like a theological curveball for outsiders: the label itself isn’t in the Bible, so why accept it? This piece traces the argument most Christians make — that the Trinity flows from

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