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Clintons Offer Testimony In Epstein Probe, Comer Vows Contempt

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

The Clintons have flipped from flat refusal to a limited offer to cooperate with the House’s Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, proposing a four-hour, transcribed interview for Bill Clinton and a sworn declaration — or appearance if

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Donalds Rejects Debate Over ICE, Cites Democrats Doxxing Agents

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

Republican Rep. Byron Donalds refused to play along with calls to debate Democrats over immigration enforcement, citing organized doxxing of ICE agents and a failure to secure the border as key reasons. He told a

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Ontario Euthanasia Approval For Mobile Cerebral Palsy Man Raises Alarm

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

An Ontario man with cerebral palsy who could move on his own was approved for euthanasia after telling authorities his main suffering came from chronic isolation and a lack of human contact. The case has

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Protect Elderly Dignity, Preserve Lives With Compassionate Care

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

This piece argues that older adults are an essential part of our communities, deserving dignity, care, and attention rather than being treated as burdens. It looks at the practical and moral reasons to invest in

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Abortion Celebration Spreads, Deace Urges Pro Life Strategy

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Steve Deace is pushing back hard after radical feminist Becca Rea-Tucker openly celebrated her abortion, and he says conservatives are losing the messaging battle. He walks through blunt examples that expose how unserious many on

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Court Restrains ICE, Complicates Detention Facility Security

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

The federal courts have stepped into a fight over oversight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb issuing a temporary restraining order that blocks ICE from denying surprise congressional inspections of

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San Ramon Area Shaken By 30+ Quakes, Officials Urge Preparedness

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

The San Francisco Bay Area woke to a heavy cluster of tremors centered near San Ramon, with more than 30 events reported in a short span and the strongest registering magnitude 4.2; this article walks

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Kennedy Urges GOP To Pass SAVE Act To Secure Elections

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

Sen. John Kennedy says the SAVE Act can move through Congress if Republicans stay organized and push the issue, even though there are real hurdles in the Senate. The bill would require proof of citizenship

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Russia Bans International Surrogacy, Defends Family Values

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

This piece looks at Russia’s recent move to ban international surrogacy and the wider push against child trafficking, framed as a victory for faith-based activism and human dignity. It examines how religious leaders and conservatives

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Secure Borders Now, Restore Law And Order Nationwide

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

{{unknown}} This piece takes a close look at the odd little placeholders and invisible trackers that show up on web pages and what they mean for everyday browsing. You’ll get plain explanations about why a

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Grammys Audience Cheers Anti ICE Messages, Conservatives Warn

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

The 2026 Grammy Awards often resembled a political demonstration, with the crowd erupting in cheers whenever performers spoke against government policies. Brief, pointed remarks earned standing ovations as several winners used their stage time to

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TPUSA Streams All American Halftime Show Celebrating Freedom

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Turning Point USA is running a counter-program to the NFL halftime with a star-studded All American Halftime Show, promising a patriotic alternative during Super Bowl LX that leans into country, rock, and faith-friendly music. This

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Minneapolis Reporter Attacked By Left-Wing Activists At ICE Checkpoint

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

I’ll explain what happened to a reporter and photographer in Minneapolis, describe the illegal makeshift checkpoint and the tactics used, put the incident in the context of recent anti-ICE unrest, note the failures of local

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Trump Forces Libertarians To Face Immigration, Trade Realities

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

Trump’s rise forced a reckoning inside Libertarian Inc., exposing a stubborn blind spot: an attachment to abstract purity over the messy demands of American voters. This piece walks through how prominent libertarian institutions misread working-class

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Trump Pushes Affordability Agenda, Courts Investors At Davos

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

This piece looks at the squeeze working Americans face from soaring credit-card costs and concentrated finance power, examines political rhetoric around affordability, and argues for conservative, market-friendly fixes that curb predatory pricing while protecting credit

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Veteran Actress Dies At 71, Never Divorced, Cherished As Mother

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

She died at age 71 and is remembered for putting family first, valuing her Catholic roots, and describing herself as ‘not that religious,’ while still practicing prayer and staying married through a long life in

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Conservatives Press Joly, Defend Free Speech Against Internet Bill

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

The House of Commons committee turned tense when Conservatives pressed Industry Minister Mélanie Joly over a proposed law that would limit online activity, raising big questions about free speech, government power, and how far Ottawa

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Tarrant GOP Leader Warns Of Islamist Extremism, Demands Security

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Bo French, a former Tarrant County GOP chair and a Texas Railroad Commissioner candidate, told Sara Gonzales on her show that he’s sounding alarm bells about what he calls the Islamification of the West and

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House GOP Forces Clintons To Testify Under Oath, Uphold Oversight

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Former President Bill Clinton and his failed presidential candidate wife, Hillary Clinton, have agreed to testify before Congress after being threatened with contempt charges. The Clintons previously issued a defiant statement accusing the administration of

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Law Enforcement Expands Search For Savannah Guthrie’s Missing Mother

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been reported missing from her Arizona home, prompting a multi-agency search and public alerts. Law enforcement says she was last seen Saturday night near East Skyline Drive and

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Jarrell Miller Toupee Flies Off After Brutal Knockdown

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

I’ll take you inside the ring moment that stole the night and why it matters: a heavyweight punch that dislodged Jarrell Miller’s hairpiece, a crowd at Madison Square Garden exploding with laughter, and a reminder

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Goalie Brawl Erupts During Bruins Lightning Stadium Game

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

The Boston Bruins and Tampa Bay Lightning served up one of those jaw-dropping hockey moments at the Stadium Series: a rare goalie-on-goalie brawl that stopped the game and rewired the crowd. This piece walks through

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Trump Moves To Protect Affordability With Market Reforms

Brittany Mays February 2, 2026

I’ll cut to the chase: this piece looks at runaway wealth concentration, how Wall Street’s power translates into gouging consumers, why credit card interest has become a national problem, what competing proposals would do, and

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Restore Alaska Oil Production, Secure American Energy Independence

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

This piece argues that rebuilding Alaska’s energy production is essential to American strength, explains how past political choices hollowed out domestic supply, and lays out a conservative case for opening Alaskan resources to restore jobs,

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Trump Orders Kennedy Center Closure For Two Years, Commits Rebuild

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

President Donald Trump announced plans to shutter the Kennedy Center for roughly two years starting July 4 so it can be rebuilt and modernized, calling the move a fast track to turning the venue into

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Mamdani’s Socialist Agenda Harms NYC Businesses, Drives Up Costs

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

New York’s new mayor promised affordability and change, but his first moves look like a direct attack on the city’s business engine. A city report accused delivery platforms of “diverting” hundreds of millions from workers,

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Accelerate AI Manufacturing, Secure American Advantage

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

This piece argues that artificial intelligence is not destiny but a tool Americans must control to boost workers, secure the nation, restore manufacturing, and improve healthcare. It rejects both AI panic and techno-utopianism, insisting real

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Bryce Crawford Preaches Gospel To Fringe Groups, Restores Morals

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Bryce Crawford says God flipped his life around and gave him the guts to take the gospel into places most people avoid. He’s talked to everyone from street-dwelling folks to sharp-edged groups who push back

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Fanvue AI Avatars Erode Real Creators, Conservatives Warn

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Platforms that mix subscription adult content with AI avatars are reshaping online intimacy. This article looks at a service pushing synthetic creators, the tech behind motion and voice transfer, how audiences and creators react, and

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Seattle Mayor Mobilizes City To Thwart Federal Immigration Enforcement

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

Seattle’s mayor rolled out a plan to shield the city from federal immigration enforcement, ordering local police to document any ICE or CBP activity and barring federal agents from using city property, while also directing

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Chris Cuomo Admits Bias, Apologizes For Soft Trump, COVID Coverage

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

Chris Cuomo aired a raw mea culpa on his podcast, apologizing for how he covered President Trump, the pandemic and President Biden. He framed the episode as a response to a recent law enforcement shooting

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Parents Demand Accountability After Students Join ICE Out Protests

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

The wave of student walkouts called “ICE out” has parents and conservatives alarmed as public schools appear to be hosting political protests during instructional time, raising questions about safety, literacy, and the role of teachers

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Protect Your Retirement, Reject AI Promises From Billionaires

Doug Goldsmith February 2, 2026

Elon Musk recently suggested people need not bother “squirreling” money for retirement because artificial intelligence could make savings irrelevant in the next decade or two. That claim caught attention and worry alike, and this article

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NASA Readies Artemis II To Reclaim American Leadership On Moon

Brittany Mays February 2, 2026

This piece traces the long, stop-and-start American push back to the moon, explains why Artemis II matters, outlines technical risks like Orion’s heat shield, and argues for practical leadership choices on the Artemis III lander

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Church Confronts Internal Confusion That Threatens Traditional Faith

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

The Church has weathered external storms for centuries, but what now threatens it most is a steady erosion from inside: mixed messages, unclear teaching, and weakened structures of formation. This article looks at how internal

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DOJ Charges Georgia State Rep In Pandemic Unemployment Fraud

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

The Department of Justice has charged Georgia state Representative Dexter Sharper with allegedly collecting pandemic unemployment while working, marking the third Georgia Democrat accused in recent weeks; the case has renewed demands for accountability, and

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SSPX Bishops, Move To Protect Tradition With New Consecrations July 1

Erica Carlin February 2, 2026

The Society of St. Pius X announced that its bishops were instructed to “proceeding with new episcopal consecrations” on July 1, a directive issued in an official press release by Superior General Fr. Davide Pagliarani

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Republicans Demand Answers, Accountability Over Omar Attack Response

Dan Veld February 2, 2026

I’ll walk you through why the messy episode around Rep. Ilhan Omar’s encounter matters: assess the safety angle, point out the media double standard, preserve the on-air reactions from Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, and

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ICE Memo Expands Warrantless Arrest Powers, Strengthens Enforcement

David Gregoire February 2, 2026

The memo from acting ICE Director Todd Lyons clarifies that immigration officers can make warrantless arrests under the Immigration and Nationality Act when an individual is entering illegally or is “likely to escape” before a

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Police Handcuff Tuskegee Coach Benjy Taylor After Morehouse Scuffle

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

Coach Benjy Taylor, who has spent decades in college basketball, was handcuffed and escorted off the court after Tuskegee’s rivalry game at Morehouse. Video shows a tense exchange with a man in a police uniform,

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LAPD Refuses To Enforce Newsom Mask Ban For ICE Agents

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

The Los Angeles Police Department says it will not enforce California’s new ban on federal agents wearing face coverings during immigration actions, arguing the rule creates safety risks and pointless clashes between armed officers. LAPD

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Massachusetts Senate Advances VMT Targets, Risks Managing Mobility

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

Massachusetts senators are pushing SB 2246, the Freedom to Move Act, which would make cutting total vehicle miles traveled a formal state goal. The bill stops short of odometer limits today, but it would fold

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FBI Switches To BMW X5, Made In USA, Saves Taxpayers

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

The FBI is swapping the familiar black Chevrolet Suburban for armored BMW X5 Protection SUVs, and this piece looks at why that matters: the move is framed as a cost-saving, operational choice that aims to

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Swedish Olympic Teams Fail To Reflect Immigration Surge

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

The Associated Press ran a piece arguing Europe’s changing demographics are not reflected at the Winter Olympics, using Sweden as its main example and spotlighting a Somali immigrant who found snowboarding. The story and its

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Democrats Rush To Embrace Gun Rights, Critics Call Hypocrites

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

Left-leaning activists and voters who once pushed strict gun controls are suddenly embracing the Second Amendment after the Minneapolis shooting of a licensed gun owner. Membership in liberal gun groups is spiking, training slots are

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Whitlock Rebukes Cam Newton, Defends Biblical Faith, Responsibility

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

Cam Newton and Jason Whitlock traded sharp words about culture, faith, and personal accountability in a recent exchange that highlighted pride, discomfort, and differing worldviews. Newton declared a heavy influence on the culture and warned

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Gore’s Climate Alarmism Threatens Energy, Freedom, Security

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

Twenty years after the release of Al Gore’s alarmist global warming movie “An Inconvenient Truth,” this piece pushes back hard on the film’s claims, the political machinery built around it, and the costs borne by

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Polar Vortex Extends Deep Freeze, Strains Eastern Energy Grids

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

The eastern half of the United States is braced for an extended stretch of Arctic cold as forecasters warn a disruption of the Polar Vortex could steer repeated blasts of frigid air southward through February.

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Hollywood Rereleases Tolkien, Exposes Creative Gap, Profit Motive

Karen Givens February 1, 2026

The profitable rerelease of Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy isn’t just a money story; it’s a signal that audiences still crave giant, hopeful storytelling and that today’s Hollywood may be running short on

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AI Efficiency Drives Greater Work Demand, Not Leisure

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

This piece traces a simple but unsettling economic lesson: when tools make something cheaper to do, human demand usually expands rather than contracts. It follows the arc from a 19th century observation about coal through

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Met Police Prevent UKIP Christian Walk In Whitechapel

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

The Metropolitan Police moved to block a UKIP-organized “Walk with Jesus” event in a predominantly Muslim area of London, saying the march risked provoking disorder; UKIP pushed back, shifted plans to Marble Arch, and its

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Jury Awards Detransitioner $2 Million, Doctors Held Accountable

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

In a landmark New York malpractice verdict, a woman who had breast removal surgery at 16 won $2 million after a jury found clinicians failed to follow proper steps in diagnosing and treating her for

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Trump Directs ICE, Border Patrol To Defend Federal Property

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

President Trump has drawn a hard line on recent demonstrations directed at federal immigration officers, saying the federal government will protect its buildings and personnel and will step in decisively when local authorities request help.

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South Korea Democracy Under Threat, Restore Rule Of Law

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

South Korea stands at a crossroads: mounting evidence of election irregularities, growing pressure on judges and protesters, and aggressive influence operations from the Chinese Communist Party threaten the country’s rule of law and sovereignty. This

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Detroit Judge Indicted, Accused Of Embezzling From Vulnerable Adults

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

A Detroit judge and three associates have been federally indicted accused of stealing from adults the court had placed under protective care, with prosecutors saying the scheme funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars into personal

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Nor’easter Threatens Outer Banks, Protect Private Property Now

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

The Outer Banks are facing a fresh, violent threat as a rapidly intensifying nor’easter churns off the Southeast coast, driving near-hurricane-force winds, massive surf and severe beach erosion that could send more oceanfront houses tumbling

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Democrat Flips Deep Red Texas Senate Seat, GOP Must Respond

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

Democrat Taylor Rehmet scored a surprising and decisive win in a Texas State Senate special election that Republicans expected to hold easily, flipping a seat in Tarrant County that President Trump won handily in recent

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Reclaim Biblical Truth, Restore Jesus As Lord And Judge

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

I’ll challenge the soft-sell story most churches sell about Jesus, trace how scripture balances mercy with justice, report on a disciplined reading practice that changed my view, and show why genuine discipleship asks for more

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Supreme Court Protester Disrupts Interview, Sparks Female Sports Debate

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

The Supreme Court protest outside arguments over Idaho and West Virginia laws banning transgender athletes turned into a raw, public showdown that captured the dilemmas conservatives raise about fairness in women’s sports. A conservative reporter’s

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Border Patrol, Texas Trooper Fire To Defend Laredo Border

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

A trooper with the Texas Department of Public Safety fired at a fleeing SUV during a pursuit in Laredo while Border Patrol agents assisted. Video circulating on social media captures the tense moment as agents

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Regulatory Roadblocks Stall Homebuilding, Trap Families Renting

Ella Ford February 1, 2026

America’s housing crunch didn’t arrive by accident. This piece traces how long-term policy choices crushed supply, how regulation and zoning drove up costs, how subsidies and easy credit inflated prices, and why Washington needs to

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Churches Mobilize Security After Minneapolis Sanctuary Intrusion

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

When a Sunday service in Minneapolis was deliberately interrupted by organized protesters, something fundamental shifted about how worship spaces are treated in public life; this piece argues that churches must protect their sanctuaries, set clear

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Haiti TPS Expires, Springfield Demands Federal Enforcement

Dan Veld February 1, 2026

Springfield, Ohio has become a clear example of what happens when federal immigration policy breaks down and local communities are left to pick up the pieces. This piece looks at the influx of Haitian migrants

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Don Lemon To Avoid Conviction, Dershowitz Cites First Amendment

David Gregoire February 1, 2026

Alan Dershowitz told Greta Van Susteren he does not expect Don Lemon to be convicted, arguing First Amendment protections and the high burden prosecutors face will make a criminal verdict unlikely. The episode raises a

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Moltbook AI Network Surges, Demands Immediate Human Oversight

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

The rise of Moltbook has sent a clear message: a new social experiment is underway where millions of AI agents post, vote, and build communities while humans watch and react. Traffic exploded within days and

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Trump Defends Parents’ God-Given Right, Reins In Leftist Schools

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

President Trump pushed school choice and parental authority front and center, promising to fight left-leaning influences in education and restore family-centered control over kids’ learning. He framed the debate as protecting values and giving parents

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Allie Beth Stuckey Pushes Back, Upholds Christian Values

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

Hillary Clinton’s recent Atlantic op-ed, “MAGA’s War on Empathy,” accused the MAGA movement and certain Christian influencers of twisting faith into cruelty, and Blaze Media host Allie Beth Stuckey fired back hard. Stuckey rejects Clinton’s

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Expose CNN Town Hall Bias, Demand Media Accountability

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

The recent CNN town hall in Minneapolis raised eyebrows when what was billed as a random audience turned out to be a string of active Democratic donors, sparking sharp criticism from conservative voices who say

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Tehran Security Surge Shows Regime Fear, US Signals Support

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

The streets of Tehran and other Iranian cities are seeing a heavier-than-usual security presence as the regime braces for unrest, protests and rising tensions with the United States. Eyewitnesses and monitoring groups report expanded patrols

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Sam Raimi’s Send Help Strands McAdams, O’Brien On Deserted Island

Darnell Thompkins January 31, 2026

Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” drops two very different city slickers onto a lonely island and lets survival skills and stubbornness decide who leads. Rachel McAdams plays Linda Liddle, a numbers whiz who knows more about

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Demand Border Security Now, Enforce Immigration Laws

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

This piece examines the quiet presence of hidden web trackers and what they mean for everyday privacy. It looks at why tiny pixels and mysterious tags show up on sites, who benefits from them, and

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Melania Trump Reveals Family Duty, White House Access

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

The new film “Melania” offers an intimate look at the days when private life and public duty collide, following Melania Trump from January 1 to January 20, 2025, as she rebuilt her East Wing and

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ICE Operations Upheld, Biden Judge Denies Minnesota Bid

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

A federal judge appointed by President Biden refused a Minnesota push to immediately remove ICE and other federal officers after the state and two cities sued over Operation Metro Surge. The ruling lets the immigration

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Detransitioner Wins $2 Million Malpractice Verdict Over Teen Surgery

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

A jury in New York has ordered two medical professionals to pay $2 million after finding they were liable for malpractice in a double mastectomy performed on a minor. The case, brought by Fox Varian,

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Trump Defies Media, Embraces Penguin Meme, Press Backlash

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

The right knows how to weaponize a meme and laugh when the media trips over itself, and the latest White House image pairing President Trump with a solitary penguin proved the point again. Coverage exploded

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Don Lemon Charged With Disrupting Minnesota Church Service

Kevin Parker January 31, 2026

Don Lemon’s role in the disruption of a Minnesota church raises two separate but connected questions: whether he broke the law, and whether he destroyed his credibility as a journalist. The legal outcome will be

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Critic Says Israel Funding Zionist Prophets, Threatening Catholics

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

This piece examines a contested claim that outside funding is pushing a Zionist line inside Catholic circles and looks at the implications for religious autonomy, transparency, and free speech. It lays out why the question

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Louisville Teacher Indicted, Faces First Degree Child Sex Charges

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

A Louisville fifth-grade teacher has been arrested on allegations she engaged in sexual conversations with a student and has since been indicted on far more severe charges, including first-degree sexual offenses and drug possession; investigators

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Microsoft Handed BitLocker Recovery Keys To FBI, Undermining Privacy

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

Microsoft keeps BitLocker recovery keys tied to users in some setups, and those keys can be handed to law enforcement, letting investigators unlock encrypted Windows drives. This article explains what that means, who is exposed,

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Trump Files $10 Billion Suit, Accuses IRS Of Leaking Tax Records

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

Gregg Jarrett told viewers that President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the 2019 tax-record leak has real legal teeth, and he walked through why the agency could be held accountable. Jarrett argued the

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ADF Accuses Noblesville High Of Violating Pro Life Students’ Rights

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

The Alliance Defending Freedom says Noblesville High School crossed a constitutional line when it removed pro-life posters and stripped a student group of club status for messages including ‘Defund Planned Parenthood.’ The dispute centers on

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Senate Approves Massive Spending, Trump Endorses DHS Stopgap

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

The Senate late Friday approved a massive government funding package along with a short-term fix for the Department of Homeland Security, passing the measure 71-29 with President Donald Trump’s endorsement and a small group of

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Federal Judge Releases Don Lemon Without Bond, Upholds Travel Rights

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

A federal judge ordered Don Lemon released without bond and without tight travel limits after his arrest tied to a church disruption in St. Paul, Minnesota. Prosecutors pushed for travel restrictions, a passport surrender, and

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DOJ Holds Don Lemon Accountable For Church Disruption, ICE Protest

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

Don Lemon was released on his own recognizance after a federal arrest tied to a church protest over Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and he walked out defiantly, insisting his presence was journalistic and protected by

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Hollywood Promotes Unreal Female Action Heroes, Now Undermines Strength

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

The piece examines how modern Hollywood keeps recycling a narrow idea of female strength, turning women into masculinized action figures, and why that approach keeps failing with audiences. It argues studios confuse empowerment with copying

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Schiltz Donations Create Appearance Of Immigration Bias, Recuse

Doug Goldsmith January 31, 2026

Judge Patrick Schiltz has become a flashpoint in disputes tied to metro policing and immigration cases, drawing scrutiny for his handling of high-profile matters, a private record of donations and volunteer work, and clashes with

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Video Shows Pretti Provoking ICE, IVF Selection Threatens Dignity

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

Newly released video has changed the narrative around the fatal encounter involving Alex Pretti and immigration agents, and this article explores what that footage shows, how activist pressure is shaping confrontations with ICE, the unsettling

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US Treasury Rebukes Mark Carney Over WEF New World Order Remarks

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for comments at the World Economic Forum that could damage trade talks by invoking a ‘new world order.’ The reaction highlights how political rhetoric

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Conservative Warning Surrogacy Harms Infant Bonds, Exploits Women

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

This article examines conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey’s critique of surrogacy after a celebrity photo circulated showing Meghan Trainor with a newborn carried by a surrogate. It outlines Stuckey’s main concerns about the emotional optics,

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Baton Rouge Counselor Dies After Warrant Over Messages To Minor

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

A Baton Rouge middle school counselor placed on leave after accusations he sent inappropriate messages to a 14-year-old was later found dead at a shuttered school. Authorities say screenshots of the alleged Instagram messages led

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CMS Uses Medicare Advantage To Reward Healthy Food, Protect Taxpayers

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

I’ve spent decades watching medicine treat crises instead of preventing them, and this piece argues that Medicare Advantage is the practical prescription for healthier aging. It explains why CMS moves to reward whole-body care and

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Patients Deserve Price Tags Act Enforces Hospital Price Accountability

David Gregoire January 31, 2026

This piece argues that the Patients Deserve Price Tags Act finally enforces the transparency Congress promised, explains how past rules failed without penalties, describes the harms hidden pricing causes for families and employers, and makes

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Conservative Media Warns Liberal Press Sabotaging Newsroom Integrity

Darnell Thompkins January 31, 2026

The press wars inside elite newsrooms are a story about politics, profit and privilege, and this piece looks at how liberal hardliners police their outlets, how reporters react to owners cutting costs, and how public

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Demand For Rule Of Law Prompts Probe Of ICE Minnesota Operations

Darnell Thompkins January 31, 2026

Grief and anger meet a demand for clear justice in this piece: we respond to the deaths in Minnesota by insisting on truth, accountability, respect for law, and the dignity of every person, while urging

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Governor Praises LGBT Agenda, Opposes Male Participation In Women’s Sports

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

Gavin Newsom has publicly called it unfair for gender-confused males to compete against biological females while simultaneously presenting himself as a strong supporter of LGBT causes, and that split raises real questions about principle versus

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Senators Reject Assisted Suicide, Defend Vulnerable Patients

Erica Carlin January 31, 2026

Senators in France voted to strip a Macron-backed measure of any provisions that would allow doctors to intentionally end the lives of patients suffering advanced illnesses. The move puts the legislature on a different track

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States Demand PBM Accountability, Cut Drug Costs Now

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

State legislatures are back in session, and amid debates over big-ticket items there’s a quieter, critical fight over how to handle pharmacy benefit managers. This piece argues that lawmakers should be pragmatic: protect the Constitution,

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Bond Lapse, Repeat Offender Kills Houston Grandmother

Dan Veld January 31, 2026

Two repeat offenders were charged with capital murder after a 72-year-old woman was shot dead in a Houston home; one suspect had recently missed a court date while out on bond and both suspects were

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Catherine O’Hara Death Sparks Stars, Leaders Honoring Her Legacy

David Gregoire January 30, 2026

Catherine O’Hara’s sudden death has prompted an outpouring of grief and remembrance from colleagues, public figures and fans worldwide, with many sharing personal memories and public tributes online. Messages ranged from intimate notes by co-stars

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Trump Administration Honors Oneida Patriot Polly Cooper On Dollar Coin

David Gregoire January 30, 2026

This article explains the U.S. Mint’s new Sacagawea $1 coin honoring Polly Cooper of the Oneida tribe and why her actions at Valley Forge resonate today. It outlines Cooper’s winter of relief work for Washington’s

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