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Home»Author: Dan Veld (Page 5)

Trump Image Exposes Media And Church Moral Hypocrisy

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

This piece looks at a week when Jesus showed up everywhere—from a late-night talk-show spat over a Christ-like image of Donald Trump to Vatican comments about Iran—and presses a simple point: naming Jesus in politics

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Quantum Computing Threatens American Privacy, Demands Immediate Action

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

Glenn Beck flagged World Quantum Day and used it to push a clear warning: quantum computing is moving fast and it will touch everyday life. This piece walks through what quantum machines do, the practical

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Dave Ramsey Follower, Millionaire By 28, Prioritizes Family Safety

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

A Tennessee listener told Dave Ramsey he followed the plan and became a millionaire by 28, then called back with a new problem: a neighbor with a criminal past is watching his kids through the

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Protect Capital, Invest In Crypto Infrastructure With COIN

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

Crypto investing does not demand that you guess the next Bitcoin. This piece walks through why targeting the ecosystem—through major platforms like Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN)—can offer a clearer path to exposure, what trade-offs that

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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Exposes Democrat Smears, Defends Record

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushed back hard during his House testimony, correcting false claims, defending HHS policy choices, and blasting Democrats over who truly benefited from past health law changes. He challenged accusations linking him

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Honda At Home Depot, Shoppers Snatch Budget Deals Now

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

What if you could buy a Honda at Home Depot for a few dollars? Just don’t expect to bring home a motorcycle. This piece teases apart that headline-grabbing idea, looks at how brand names show

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Fairhope Judge Acquits Protester, Affirms Constitutional Rights

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The case in a small Alabama town became a national eye-catcher after a 62-year-old grandmother protested in an inflatable phallic costume and was arrested, then found not guilty in municipal court. Officers were recorded on

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Washington Commanders Reignite Culture Debate, Defend Heritage

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The Washington Commanders unveiled an updated emblem that stitches a spear through their logo, and the reaction was immediate and mixed. Native organizations, advocacy groups, team supporters, and scholars all weighed in, producing a collision

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Florida Surgeon Indicted After Removing Wrong Organ, Killing Patient

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

A Florida surgeon has been indicted on a count of second-degree manslaughter after authorities say he removed the wrong organ during a routine procedure, causing catastrophic bleeding that killed a 70-year-old patient. The case has

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Police Arrest Man Over Stolen Human Remains, Families Demand Justice

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Authorities in Pennsylvania arrested a 34-year-old man after human remains were found in a car and later at his property, triggering outcry from family members and calls for tougher laws. The suspect was stopped leaving

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Protect Retirement Savings, Refuse In-Law Home Investment Now

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The piece examines a common family dilemma: elderly in-laws offering to finance a basement conversion to live with their adult children, and why that kind of financial entanglement is usually a bad idea. It walks

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Pixel Drop Drains Batteries, Consumers Demand Accountability

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Google’s March 2026 Pixel Drop introduced new features for Pixel phones, but many owners noticed a dramatic hit to battery life afterward. There isn’t a full fix available yet, though user reports and early diagnostics

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Porsche Files Patent, Moves Toward Electrically Tunable Color Paint

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Porsche has quietly filed a patent for a paint system that changes color when electricity is applied, and this article explores what that patent could mean for cars, owners, and the auto industry if the

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Conservatives Defend Star Wars Canon, Reject Hamill Comment

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Mark Hamill has offered a deliberately open take on Luke Skywalker’s sexuality, telling fans that how they see the character is up to them. His remarks revive old debates about authorial intent, continuity, and how

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Maine Democrats Expand PFAS Rules, Threaten Coffee Makers

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The debate over Maine’s expanded PFAS law blew up after a Republican gubernatorial candidate warned Democrats were effectively targeting Keurig-style coffee makers. This article walks through the video that went viral, what the law actually

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ICE Acting Director Lyons Departing May 31, Mullin Praises Record

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Markwayne Mullin announced a shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security: Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will step down at the end of May. Lyons has been a steady

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Charles Schwab Secures Price Target Hikes, Boosts Investor Confidence

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Charles Schwab drew simultaneous price target increases from Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan after a strong first-quarter showing, with the banks pointing to expanding net interest margins and solid earnings power while warning of a near-term

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First Solar Anchors Conservative Portfolios With Strong Balance Sheet

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

First Solar stands out among the major U.S.-listed solar names for its steady profitability, deep cash generation, and a manufacturing setup that shields it from some global supply risks. This piece compares First Solar to

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TPUSA Reporter Assaulted, Conservatives Demand Accountability Now

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez says she was violently attacked while filming an anti-ICE demonstration outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minnesota, and she joined BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales to walk through what happened,

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Conservative Lawmakers Demand Probe After NASA JPL Scientists Missing

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

A string of deaths and disappearances involving scientists and researchers tied to space, defense, and advanced technology has sparked national chatter, and conservative commentator Glenn Beck pushes back hard on turning that noise into a

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Disney Engineer Says DEI Decline Signals Company Recovery

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Former Disney software engineer Josh Daws, recently laid off in a large company restructuring, told followers on X that Disney’s internal emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion has cooled since 2020 and that the company’s

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AI Tool Empowers Dealership Mechanics, Speeds Car Diagnostics

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Dealerships are adding artificial intelligence to their toolkits to help mechanics diagnose car issues faster and more accurately, and this article explains how that shift works in practice, what technicians can expect, and the operational

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Charles Schwab Enters Crypto Market, Upholds Investor Choice Now

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Charles Schwab has launched “Schwab Crypto,” letting clients buy and sell Bitcoin and Ethereum as the brokerage moves into direct crypto trading. The new service puts Schwab in direct competition with app-driven platforms that bundle

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Planet Labs Stock Jumps After Board Sale, Investors Scrutinize

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Planet Labs (NYSE: PL) popped more than 10% intraday without a clear catalyst, with only a few thin clues surfacing: a director sale disclosure, some promotional activity from a co-founder, and better cash flow in

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GOP Must Mobilize Now, Democratic Fundraising Surge Threatens Midterms

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The early fundraising numbers for the 2026 midterms show big Democratic hauls in several key Senate and House contests, while Republican operatives push back and point to different metrics as proof the GOP remains competitive

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DC Mayor Enforces Juvenile Curfew To Curb Mob Crime

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has reinstated a juvenile curfew amid a wave of flash-mob style robberies and assaults, drawing sharp criticism and political debate. This piece walks through the curfew rules, the social media

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DOJ Moves To Vacate Jan 6 Convictions, Restore Veterans’ Rights

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The Justice Department under the current administration has filed motions to vacate seditious conspiracy convictions tied to Jan. 6, seeking dismissal with prejudice for leaders and members of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, and

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Zohran Mamdani Wife Apologizes For Anti Israel, Offensive Tweets

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has issued an apology for inflammatory tweets she posted as a teenager, acknowledging shame and the harm caused while stopping short of addressing every

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Goodyear Uses Renewable Rubber, Boosts American Tire Performance

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Goodyear has begun integrating a renewable resource into its tire construction, a move that promises both greener credentials and real-world performance benefits. This article explores what that change means for drivers, the industry, and how

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California Forces Taxpayers To Fund Transgender Care For Illegal Aliens

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

This piece lays out findings from a recent investigation that says California taxpayers are funding gender transition services for homeless people who claim to be undocumented. It reports eyewitness accounts from several state-funded navigation centers

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Use BEAD Funds, Modernize Air Traffic Control Immediately

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The federal government has a rare chance to turn leftover broadband money into a clear, measurable win for travelers and the economy by modernizing air traffic control. Redirecting about $21 billion from BEAD to overhaul

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Home Depot Now Sells Popular Stand Up Weed Puller Under $50

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Stand-up weed pullers offer a fast, low-effort way to remove unwanted plants without digging or chemicals, and you don’t need to break the bank to get one that works. This article walks through how these

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Georgia Deputies Use Force, Protect Elementary School, Subdue Man

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The following piece recounts a police encounter in Conyers, Georgia, where deputies confronted a nearly naked man near an elementary school; that man was pepper-sprayed, tased multiple times, shot by an officer, and later taken

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GOP Lawmakers Demand Probe Into Missing Space, Nuclear Workers

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The nation is watching a string of unexplained disappearances and deaths tied to U.S. space and nuclear programs, raising questions about whether this is a pattern or tragic coincidence. This article walks through recent cases,

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US Blockade Forces Iran To Reach Out, Regime Survives

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The recent diplomatic tug-of-war with Iran ended in Washington with more questions than answers, and it looks like a pause rather than a resolution. Negotiations in Islamabad produced no deal, a naval blockade was announced,

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AI Shortcut Saves Firms Money, Threatens Skilled Tech Jobs

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The tech trick at the center of this piece is simple and sharp: developers found a way to make a large language model speak in stripped-down, caveman-like phrases to cut compute and token costs, and

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DOJ And STB Demand Rail Merger Documents To Protect Shippers

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

I’ll show why the proposed Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern merger matters, outline the risks to shippers and consumers, explain why regulators asked for internal merger analyses, note past merger promises that fell short, and argue why

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Oklahoma Principal Disarms Gunman, Protects Students After Leg Shot

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

A school principal in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, stepped between students and an armed assailant on April 7, confronting the shooter in a hallway near his office and suffering a gunshot wound to his leg while

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Jessica McClure Morales Arrested, Charged With Family Violence In Texas

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Jessica McClure Morales, the child once pulled from a narrow well and known worldwide as “Baby Jessica,” was arrested in Midland County, Texas on a domestic assault charge and later released on bond, prompting renewed

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AI Super PAC Channels $140M Into Midterms, Driving Washington Policy

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

A major bet on artificial intelligence is reshaping political spending ahead of the midterms, and this piece walks through who’s funding what, how the money flows across party lines, the public mood about AI, and

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Megyn Kelly Blasts Euphoria, Accuses Hollywood Of Sexualizing Infants

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Megyn Kelly didn’t just criticize the latest Euphoria scene—her reaction came across as outright repulsed. The moment in question shows Sydney Sweeney’s character dressed in an infantile costume while tied to an OnlyFans-style storyline, and

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Tim Cook Buys Nike Stock, Directly Backs American Business

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Apple CEO Tim Cook, a longtime Nike board member, bought 25,000 shares of Nike Class B stock in early April, joining Nike CEO Elliott Hill in adding to their positions as the stock hovered near

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Thor Explorations Set To Drive Responsible Growth, Broker Says

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Shore Capital has kicked off coverage of Thor Explorations Ltd (TSX-V:THX, AIM:THX, OTC:THXPF, FRA:T2X) with a fresh outlook, highlighting progress at the Douta project in Senegal and strong cash flows from Segilola in Nigeria. The

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DoorDash Loses Customers After Trump White House Delivery

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

The DoorDash stunt that delivered McDonald’s to President Donald Trump at the White House sparked a wave of online rage from critics, with many users vowing to delete the app while others shrugged and pointed

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Port Washington Voters Block Data Centers, Assert Local Control

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Republicans should take notice: a grassroots revolt against massive data centers is growing across red and swing America, driven by real concerns about land use, water, grid strain, and taxpayer giveaways. A first-of-its-kind referendum in

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China Demonstrates 90 Drone AI Swarm, Challenges US Security

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

China’s state-run TV recently showcased an AI-driven drone swarm system claimed to control up to 90 aircraft at once, and this article breaks down what that demonstration likely showed, how the technology operates, what it

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Splendora Teacher Arrested For Faking Stabbing, Police Respond

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

At a Splendora High School in Texas, a teacher’s alarm triggered a massive law enforcement response and a lockdown, only for investigators to later determine the injury was self-inflicted and charge the teacher with filing

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Navy Blockade Risks Diplomacy, Reveals Military Readiness Crisis

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

The U.S. decision to blockade the Strait of Hormuz is a risky pivot away from a fragile diplomatic breakthrough led by regional partners, exposing a military stretched thin by internal decay and a bureaucracy more

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Deportation Authority Restored, Judge Boasberg Suffers Setback

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Federal judges overstepping their authority met a clear rebuke this week when the D.C. Circuit shut down an attempt to drag top officials into criminal contempt over the use of the Alien Enemies Act, handing

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Maryland Redistricting Push Fails, GOP Seat Preserved

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

The high-profile push by Democratic leaders to redraw Maryland’s congressional map has stalled, leaving the proposed plan dead in the state Senate despite unified party control. Governor Wes Moore and national Democrats mounted public pressure

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BDX Q3 Results Show Fiscal Discipline, Bolster US Health Supply

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

This article recaps Becton Dickinson’s third fiscal quarter 2025 earnings call, highlighting revenue and organic growth, margin progress driven by BD Excellence, strategic moves including the planned separation of Biosciences and Diagnostic Solutions, product launches

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GASB Considers Single Authority GAAP To Strengthen Accountability

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has opened a discussion on how GAAP for state and local governments is structured and presented, asking for early input on possible big changes. The focus is on whether the

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ICE Arrests Five Criminal Illegal Immigrants, Protecting Communities

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently rounded up several noncitizens accused or convicted of violent and sexual crimes, and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin framed the operation as a necessary step to protect communities.

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Swalwell Accused Of Raping Woman, Hypocrisy Demands Accountability

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

This article covers new allegations against former Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell: a California woman says he raped her in 2018, joining multiple accusers; the claim is being weighed alongside Swalwell’s past calls to “hear” accusers

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Security Officials Expose Camera Network Used To Kill Leader

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Think modern warfare is just missiles? Discover how military forces used a network of hacked traffic cameras to assassinate a major world leader. This piece digs into the mechanics, the fallout, and why reckless reliance

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Warsaw Robot Chases Wild Boars, Protects City From Disease

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

A Chinese-made humanoid robot known as Edward Warchocki has been filmed chasing wild boars through the streets of Warsaw, sparking amusement online and fresh conversation about urban wildlife, robot capabilities, and cybersecurity risks tied to

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Roberto’s Taco Shop Boycott Spurs Conservatives To Rally

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Liberals are trying to destroy a popular taco shop chain run by a Hispanic family for generations because the CEO is a supporter of President Donald Trump. Roberto’s Taco Shop began as a tortilla shop

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Swalwell And Gonzales Resignations Drive Removal Of Corrupt Lawmakers

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Resignations on Capitol Hill have suddenly shifted the spotlight onto lawmakers facing serious accusations, and Republican leaders are pushing for swift accountability. Two recent departures—tied to sexual-misconduct claims and admissions of affairs—have emboldened calls to

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NYC Mayor Pushes City Run Grocery Stores, Taxpayers Face $30M

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is pushing a plan for city-run grocery stores that he says will lower prices on staple items, revive a LaGuardia-era experiment, and use public money to subsidize a core basket of goods;

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DOJ Settles With Mark Houck, Vindicates Free Speech, Pays $1M

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Mark Houck, a longtime pro-life volunteer, has closed a painful chapter after the Department of Justice agreed to a settlement exceeding one million dollars following a politically charged prosecution. What began as a clash outside

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Blend Countries Pay Billions As MDB Lending Tightens, Straining Budgets

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Developing economies labeled as “blend” countries are paying far more to finance schools, power and health projects because they cannot fully access cheaper multilateral bank loans, a report finds. The research quantifies the extra cost

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APO Q3 Earnings Deliver $1.4 Billion, Drive Shareholder Returns

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Here’s a clean, readable recap of Apollo Global Management’s Q3 2025 earnings call, highlighting the quarter’s top-line momentum, origination strength, retirement services performance, and management’s 2026 outlook for fee-related and spread-related earnings. Apollo reported another

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Trump Refiles Lawsuit Against Wall Street Journal, Defends Reputation

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

President Donald Trump says he will refile his lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal after a federal judge tossed the initial complaint but invited a revised filing, and the legal fight now centers on whether

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Swalwell Resigns Amid Ethics Probe, Accepts Accountability

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

California Democrat Eric Swalwell announced he will resign from Congress after the House Ethics Committee said he would face an investigation amid multiple sexual harassment accusations. He issued an apology while also insisting on fighting

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US Warns Nigeria Is Becoming Global Terror Launchpad

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Donald Trump has quietly put Nigeria on the map as a core national security priority, pressing the case that mass killings of Christians and the rise of jihadist networks demand decisive American action. This piece

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Evidence Shows Angels And Demons Reignite Youth Faith

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Belief in the supernatural is on the rise, and a new docuseries takes that cultural shift seriously by examining angels, demons, spiritual warfare, and even alien encounters through testimony, investigation, and religious perspectives. This piece

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Atlanta Residents Demand Justice After Woman Shot While Walking Dog

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

An Atlanta neighborhood woke to a violent and shocking scene after a woman walking her dog was found fatally wounded early Monday, and a nearby resident says she saw the suspect commit an even more

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Pharvaris CEO Sells 23,333 Shares, Investors Must Watch

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

Pharvaris’ CEO, Berndt Modig, sold 23,333 shares on April 9, 2026, a move that netted roughly $647,000 and was reported on a SEC Form 4 filing. This article breaks down the numbers, explains what changed

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Investors Demand Accountability As MRCC HRZN Merger Risks Payouts

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

The merger of Monroe Capital Corporation (MRCC) and Horizon Technology Finance (HRZN) creates a single, scaled BDC with a $0.06 monthly payout that equates to an eye-catching headline yield near 16% at current prices. Both

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Yellow Road Flaps Protect Drivers, Preserve Lane Safety

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

This piece explains why those yellow flaps you see on roadways exist, how they behave when construction scrambles lane markings, and what drivers should do when they encounter them. It walks through their purpose, how

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Trump Deletes Religious Image, Blames Fake News For Misreading

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

President Trump deleted a controversial image he had posted and walked reporters through why he did it, defending his intent while calling out the coverage that turned it into a scandal. The incident unfolded during

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Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes After Coachella Cancel Culture Pushback

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

Sabrina Carpenter found herself in a splash of online debate after a short exchange with a festivalgoer at Coachella. What started as confusion over a celebratory ululation quickly became a lesson in cultural terms, an

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Sunny Hostin’s $400,000 Childcare Claim Sparks Conservative Outrage

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

“The View” is back in the headlines for spewing more ignorant nonsense. This piece walks through a viral exchange where Sunny Hostin warned against encouraging childbearing in tough economic times, BlazeTV’s Pat Gray roasted her

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GOP Risks Senate Majority, Conservatives Urge Swift Action

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

The political landscape that left Republicans with a commanding advantage after 2024 is suddenly showing signs of change, as a respected electoral forecast has moved several key Senate races toward Democrats. This piece walks through

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Sheriff Sues Woman Over False ICE Claims, Releases Evidence

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

The sheriff of a Midwestern county has filed a defamation suit after a woman’s dramatic claim that she was detained for more than a day failed to hold up under scrutiny, and the case has

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Trump Orders Hormuz Blockade, Defends US Energy Security

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

Stocks opened with a split personality after President Trump ordered a U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of negotiations with Iran, sending oil sharply higher and rattling some parts of the

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Goldman Sachs Warns Gas Spike Will Force Consumer Pullback

Dan Veld April 13, 2026

Goldman Sachs warns that a fresh jump in oil and gasoline prices is poised to bite household budgets and cool consumer spending, with consequences showing up in purchases of cars and discretionary goods. Recent price

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4% APY Savings, Lock In Now, Protect Your Hard Earned Cash

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

Today’s savings rates matter more than ever — this piece breaks down where yields stand, which accounts are paying the most right now, and real examples showing how much interest you’d actually pocket at average

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Low-Cost Chainsaw Challenges Milwaukee Hatchet, Tests Speed, Power

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

A side-by-side test between a budget chainsaw and Milwaukee’s Hatchet asks one clear question: can the cheaper tool really compete on speed, power, and weight? A YouTuber put both through real-world cuts to measure how

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Trump Space Progress Demands Conservatives Follow Science, Admit Wins

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

I watched a room full of politics and pride narrow into a single lesson: follow the facts, not the script. I was a guest at the State of the Union years ago and noticed how

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Assistant Essex County Prosecutor Pleads Guilty, Held Accountable

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

An assistant prosecutor in New Jersey marked her 30th birthday with an arrest after police say she was found heavily intoxicated beside a running car, later refusing a breath test and ultimately pleading to reckless

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Conservative Mom Pressures FDA To Approve Elevidys For Duchenne

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

I have lived with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in my family for decades, lost two brothers to it, and now watch my son fight the same battle while pushing the FDA to allow treatments like Elevidys.

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Speaking in Tongues Must Serve Scripture, Not Spectacle

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

On a recent episode of the podcast “Strange Encounters,” BlazeTV host Rick Burgess tackles a listener’s tough question about Pentecostal worship practices, weighing scripture, church culture, and the possibility of deception in charismatic services. The

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US Delegation Holds Firm, Iran Rejects Final Offer

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

This piece examines the high-stakes Islamabad talks between the United States and Iran, why they collapsed, and the hard choices now facing American policymakers. It argues from a Republican perspective that diplomacy without clear red

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Chick-fil-A Employee Returns $9,333, Defends Christian Values

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

An 18-year-old Chick-fil-A worker in Kinston, North Carolina found two envelopes stuffed with thousands of dollars in a restroom on Good Friday and did what many would hope but few do: he turned the cash

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Glenn Beck Warns Alexander Dugin Poses Antichrist Threat

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

Glenn Beck warns that Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin is not a harmless traditionalist but a strategist pushing a dangerous, apocalyptic worldview that can seduce conservatives and fracture the American soul. Beck argues Dugin dresses his

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HELOC Rates Hold Steady, Act Now To Protect Equity Before Rates Rise

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

HELOC and home equity loan rates are steady this weekend, with national averages sitting around the mid-sevens and lenders lining up to compete for second-mortgage business. This piece breaks down the current averages, what drives

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Indiana Teen Arrested, Facing Adult Charges For Child Exploitation

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

An 18-year-old from Fishers, Indiana, is accused of amassing hundreds of illegal photos and videos and allegedly targeting children across multiple states, prompting a multiagency investigation and charges that move the case into the adult

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Kemi Badenoch Pushes Burqa Ban, Protecting Public Safety

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

Kemi Badenoch has put a burqa ban on the table as part of an Islamist extremism review, and the argument for restricting full facial concealment in public comes down to civic visibility, public safety, and

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Ohio Jury Upholds Free Speech, Holds Deputies Accountable

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

Afroman, the rapper whose home was raided by Ohio deputies in 2022, has won a defamation lawsuit after turning the raid footage into viral parody videos. The deputies kicked down his door, searched the house

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Gas Prices Spike, Families Demand Energy Independence Now

Dan Veld April 12, 2026

Gas prices are climbing again and drivers are feeling it at the pump, at home, and on the monthly budget; this piece walks through why prices popped, why the brief easing didn’t stick, and practical

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XRP Ruling Restores Market Order, Spurs Institutional Investment

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

This piece explains why regulators calling XRP a commodity matters, how that shift unlocked new investment products, and why banks, retirement plans, and a possible Ripple IPO could change demand for the token and its

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Scaramucci Confirms SpaceX Stake, Flags Musk Premium Risk

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

Anthony Scaramucci says he owns SpaceX shares and plans to participate in its public debut, even as he warns Elon Musk’s personal brand adds an outsized valuation premium. He argues that Starlink and other technology

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Military Authorizes Troops To Carry Firearms To Protect Bases

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

The military treated most bases like gun-free zones for years, disarming the very people we ask to fight and sacrifice. This article argues that was a mistake, recounts attacks that show the danger, traces how

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California Red Tape Slows Wildfire Rebuilds, Thousands Stalled

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

State officials promised a rapid rebuild after the devastating 2025 Palisades and Eaton fires around Los Angeles, but recovery is lagging and many homeowners remain sidelined by cost, paperwork, and uncertainty. This piece lays out

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Congress Must Reject Dignidad Amnesty, Defend Borders

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

The Dignidad Act is a political flashpoint that pits Republican voters who demand secure borders and strict enforcement against a small faction of lawmakers pushing a large-scale legalization plan. This piece examines the bill, the

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Rick Burgess Warns Psychics Fuel Demonic Influence, Risk Souls

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

Rick Burgess, host of the spiritual warfare podcast “Strange Encounters,” argues that psychic and mediumistic powers are real and dangerous, not harmless entertainment, and he points to scripture and personal testimony to make the case.

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AI Privacy Under Fire, Blackburn Pushes Federal Guardrails

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

The nation is waking up to widespread mistrust of artificial intelligence, and a new federal proposal tied to President Trump’s National AI framework is meant to set guardrails. A recent reader survey found overwhelming skepticism

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Replace $60K Salary With Dividends, Secure Retirement Now

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

This piece breaks down how much capital you need to replace a $60,000 salary with dividend income, walks through three yield tiers and the math behind them, weighs the tradeoffs between safety and yield, and

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Eli Lilly Builds Dominant Obesity Drug Portfolio, Market Shift

Dan Veld April 11, 2026

Eli Lilly has moved from a single standout drug into a deliberate strategy to own the obesity treatment market with multiple, targeted therapies. This piece looks at how Zepbound fits into a broader plan, why

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