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House Republicans Block Censure Of Plaskett After Epstein Texts

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

The House voted down a Republican-led censure resolution targeting Delegate Stacey Plaskett after newly surfaced text messages showed her consulting the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing. A small group of

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Epstein Files Expose Democratic Ties, Political Fallout Looms

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Republican strategist Scott Jennings warns newly released records tied to Jeffrey Epstein are going to cause political pain for Democrats, not just for the GOP. Jennings argues that text messages and other files already show

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Justice Centre Condemns Reverse Racism Against Non-Indigenous Canadians

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

John Carpay of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms criticized a court decision affecting Indigenous land rights and warned it threatens the property rights of other Canadians, calling the idea of “reverse racism” still ‘racism.’

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GOP Moves To Censure Stacey Plaskett Over Epstein Call

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin defended a colleague who took a phone call from Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing, and Republicans are demanding answers. This article examines the call, the push to censure Delegate

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Modernism Erodes Culture, Conservatives Call For Renewal

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

Modernism reshaped how people think about truth, beauty, and authority, and that reshaping has consequences we still live with. This article traces where modernism came from, what it tried to replace, the core ideas it

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Modernism Replaces God, Fuels Moral Chaos And Despair

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

This article looks at how modernism reshaped art and culture by elevating the self above transcendent anchors, tracing the shift from shared truth to private truth and contrasting that drift with T. S. Eliot’s insistence

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Chicago Suburb Parents Demand Expulsions After Student Attack

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

A viral video from a Chicago neighborhood captured a brutal attack on a mother and her two children, sparking outrage from neighbors and a crowd that showed up at the nearby school demanding answers. The

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GOP Must Preserve Filibuster, Protect Senate From Progressive Agenda

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Victor Davis Hanson told Fox Business that Republicans should think twice before ditching the Senate filibuster, arguing it has often been the best check on sweeping left-wing legislation. He framed the rule as a practical,

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School Official Dodges Gender Question, Cites Belief Differences

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

At a recent state committee hearing, Chief Deputy Superintendent Sue Carnell was asked twice, “How many genders are there?” and answered, “Different people have different beliefs on that.” That short exchange set off a political

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Secure Rome Life Forum Ticket, Defend Faith During Jubilee

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

Here’s a quick note about a special invitation: complimentary tickets are being offered for the Rome Life Forum next month, centered on the conference theme “Faith, Not Fear: Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart Will Triumph”, and

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Zelenskyy Faces Corruption Probe, Ukraine Demands Accountability

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

I walk through the rise of Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the sweeping corruption probe that now threatens his circle, the legal and political moves his team used against anti-corruption agencies, the evidence uncovered so far, and the

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Operation Charlotte’s Web Exposes Illegal Alien Absences In Schools

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Federal immigration enforcement swept into Charlotte over the weekend under Operation Charlotte’s Web, and attendance numbers at one of the region’s largest school districts plunged the following Monday, triggering sharp debate about sanctuary policies and

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ICE Deports Purple Heart Veteran, Accused Of Shooting Pregnant Woman

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

I’ll explain what happened with the deportation of a Purple Heart recipient, list the key facts about his criminal history and military service, examine how the left and the media reacted, argue why enforcing immigration

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Senate Sends Epstein Records To Trump, Demanding Immediate Signature

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

The Senate moved swiftly and without objection to send the Epstein Files Transparency Act to President Trump, clearing a major hurdle in the effort to release DOJ records tied to Jeffrey Epstein. The House had

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Randall Terry Mobilizes Young Conservatives, Calls To End Abortion

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

Randall Terry has unveiled a permanent campus to train a new generation of pro-life activists, aiming to turn energy into organized, sustained action. This piece outlines why a fixed training ground matters, how it will

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Rome Life Forum Offers Complimentary Tickets, Defend Faith

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

I’m inviting you to join a small, focused conference in Rome next month and offering complimentary tickets to the Rome Life Forum during this Jubilee Year; the gathering centers on the theme “Faith, Not Fear:

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Pro Life Leaders Condemn Democrats Over Planned Parenthood Kidnapping

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Federal prosecutors say a Missouri man kidnapped his pregnant girlfriend at gunpoint, drove her across state lines to a Planned Parenthood clinic, and threatened her life to force an abortion. He pleaded guilty and faces

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Trump Reframes H-1B Policy, Prioritizes American Workers

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

President Trump’s comments on H-1B visas have people guessing where he stands — tough on illegal immigration but open to keeping talented graduates here — and this piece looks at that tension, the key soundbites

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Trump Rebukes Reporter, Defends DOJ Probe Into Epstein Emails

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

President Donald Trump pushed back hard at a Bloomberg reporter over newly surfaced emails tied to Jeffrey Epstein, cutting through the noise with blunt answers and sharp words. Video from the tarmac and Air Force

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Ohio Must Pass Election Integrity Unit, Protect Voter Trust

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Ohio is debating tougher enforcement for election crimes, pushing a bill that would speed viable cases to court, back up local prosecutors when they stall, and create clear rules so partisan politics can’t bury investigations.

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Chicago Transit Suspect Sets Woman Ablaze, Apprehended After Attack

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

A woman was allegedly doused with liquid and set on fire aboard a Chicago transit train after a heated argument, authorities say. The attack happened near Clark and Lake late Monday, the victim was rushed

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Bishop Warns Pope Francis Confusion Deters Charlie Kirk Conversion

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

Bishop Athanasius Schneider says the reason Charlie Kirk never became Catholic traces back to a broader “confusion” coming from the current pontificate, arguing that a firmer papal stance might have drawn Kirk in sooner. The

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President Concedes Protest Fervor Distracts From Conservative Agenda

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

The president has signaled a change in tone, backing a House vote to release the remaining Jeffrey Epstein files, and that shift reads as a political calculation as much as it is about transparency. What

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Plano Neighborhood Rebrand Raises Conservative Questions About Sharia

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

The planned Islamic development in East Plano has shifted names, but the debate it stirred is unchanged. Locals and conservative commentators are arguing this is less about homes and more about cultural and legal questions.

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Trump Demands FCC Investigate ABC, Revoke Its License

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

President Trump sharply confronted an ABC reporter during a diplomatic meeting, accused the network of biased and “fake” coverage, and urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr to review ABC’s license, arguing the outlet’s reporting lacks credibility

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Trump Reverses Course, Pushes Release Of Epstein Files

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

President Trump’s abrupt call for House Republicans to approve releasing the Epstein files surprised allies and opponents alike, and it turned a tense fight into a straight message about transparency, political weapons, and moving on

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ICE Under Fire In Asheville, Conservatives Rally For Enforcement

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

The pushback in Asheville over recent ICE operations has turned into a loud clash between local activists and law enforcement priorities, with union leaders, clergy and city politicians calling for bans on federal immigration enforcement

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Secure Border Now, Protect American Families And Jobs

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

{{unknown}} is a weird little label that refuses to stay quiet, and this piece digs into what that placeholder can mean, why it matters, and how to deal with the ambiguity it brings. Expect clear,

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Labor Department Faces Harassment Claims, Fails To Detail Camera Plan

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

The federal Department of Employment has been identified as the agency with the most workplace harassment claims, and a recent move to add 131 surveillance cameras to monitor staff has raised questions. Officials announced the

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Illinois Police Arrest Accused Violent Relative In 14-Year-Old Killing

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

A 14-year-old girl who had been reported missing was found dead in an RV behind her home, and a family member with a violent criminal past now faces charges including murder and aggravated criminal sexual

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GOP Demands Accountability After Officers Walk Past DNC Bombs

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Security footage and timelines around the Jan. 6 pipe-bomb episodes raise more questions than answers, from officers who walked past a device to missing camera views and overwritten footage, suggesting more serious lapses in protection

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Keith Urban Faces Backlash Singing LGBTQ Anthem At Mar-A-Lago

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Keith Urban sang Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” at a private Mar-a-Lago event where President Donald Trump was in attendance, and the reaction online was immediate and intense. A montage of social media posts and

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Nicki Minaj Presses UN To Protect Nigerian Christians Facing Violence

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Nicki Minaj brought attention to a brutal wave of anti-Christian violence in Nigeria with a United Nations discussion that pushed for urgent American action. She used her platform to spotlight burned churches, kidnapped schoolgirls, and

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Philly Council Declares Killing Preborn Human Right, Pushes Funding

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

The Philadelphia City Council voted to declare abortion a “human right” and a progressive councilwoman is pushing for more money for Planned Parenthood, sparking sharp debate about values, local governance, and where taxpayer dollars should

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GOP Led House Forces Release Of Epstein Files For Transparency

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

The House pushed a long-awaited resolution to make the Jeffrey Epstein-related files public, forcing a vote after a discharge petition secured enough signatures and winning broad Republican support following encouragement from party leaders. What started

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Hendrick Defends Sale Of Vehicles To ICE, Backing Law Enforcement

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Hendrick Motorsports Technical Solutions sold a fleet of Chevrolet Tahoes to federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, sparking sharp online reaction and debate about private companies doing business with law enforcement. The sale and the absence

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Trump Administration Returns Education Control To States

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

The Trump administration announced a major reshuffle at the Department of Education, moving core duties into other federal agencies through a series of interagency agreements. The move is presented as a deliberate step to shrink

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Abbott Designates CAIR And Muslim Brotherhood Amid Biden Ties

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott moved decisively this week, declaring the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood to be foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations. The proclamation triggers tougher enforcement in Texas, blocks

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Faith And Reason Now Live, Unedited Wednesdays 1 PM EST

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

Faith and Reason will move to a live, unedited format on Wednesdays at 1 PM EST starting tomorrow, November 19, bringing conversations into real time and dropping the safety net of heavy editing. This shift

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German Media Amplifies Twins’ Deaths, Normalizing Assisted Suicide

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

News coverage of two well-known entertainers ending their lives has sparked a debate about the role of the press and the ethics of assisted suicide. Critics say the intensity of that coverage serves a purpose

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Texas Prepares Appeal After Court Blocks GOP Redistricting Map

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

The federal court decision to toss out Texas’s new congressional map and revert to the older plan for 2026 has shaken the state’s redistricting fight, sparked sharp reactions from both parties, and left candidates with

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House Freedom Caucus Moves To Censure Rep Plaskett Over Epstein Texts

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Documents released from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate have sparked a GOP push for accountability after messages showed Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett texting with Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing. House Freedom Caucus lawmakers, led by Ralph

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FBI Missed Crooks Digital Footprint, Failed To Warn Trump

Kevin Parker November 18, 2025

The story raises a stark question: why did federal agents either miss or fail to act on a glaring digital trail left by would-be assassin Thomas Crooks, and why were the public statements that followed

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Ariana Grande Displays Troubling Behavior, Colleagues Urged

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Ariana Grande’s recent interview appearances alongside Cynthia Erivo have sparked headlines and online chatter, raising questions about how public behavior is read and judged. This piece looks at what viewers saw, why reactions were so

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Johnson Backs House Release Epstein Files, Upholds Accountability

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Speaker Mike Johnson shifted to back a House vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files after pressure from President Trump and rank-and-file Republicans, while still flagging concerns about victim privacy and protections for sensitive material;

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Abbott Designates Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR Terrorist Organizations

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken a firm stand by formally labeling the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations under state law. This move lays out

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Jaime Harrison Podcast Draws Only 12 Views After Teen Interview

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Former DNC chair Jaime Harrison sat down for a casual podcast interview with a 13-year-old acquaintance to explain government shutdowns, blamed political opponents, and drew almost no online attention for the episode, which registered only

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Princeton Cyberattack Exposes Donor Data, Shows Elite Security Failures

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Princeton announced a cyberattack that exposed personal records for thousands across its community, and this piece traces what happened, what types of data were likely seen, how the university responded, and how this incident fits

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Princeton Data Breach Exposes Thousands, Phishing Reveals Negligence

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Princeton University disclosed a cyberattack that exposed personal records for thousands connected to the campus community, including alumni, donors, students and some faculty. The breach was brief but serious, and university officials say attackers likely

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Netanyahu Leads Global Push to Disarm, Expel Hamas

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Pressure is building on Israel and its partners to disarm and expel Hamas after the United Nations Security Council approved President Trump’s peace plan. Israeli leaders and regional governments are now being pushed to turn

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Cardinal Fernandez Must Defend Tradition, Not Fear Mary

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

The debate over whether Marian devotion can ever edge toward equating Mary with Christ has bubbled back into view, centered on comments by Cardinal Fernandez that express concern about confusion among the faithful. This piece

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Lakers Staff Close To LeBron Surrender Phones To NBA Investigation

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

The NBA’s gambling probe has widened and now touches people close to LeBron James, as investigators sift through phone records and alleged tipoffs tied to games and injuries. Indictments against a coach, a current player,

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Democrats Move To Rebuke Garcia, Expose Election Subversion

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

The Democratic Party is wrestling with a public fight over political norms after Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez moved to formally rebuke Rep. Jesús “Chuy” Garcia for what she calls a backroom succession maneuver. The dispute

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Bill Maher Quits Stand-Up, Warns Political Violence Threatens Free Speech

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Bill Maher says he’s done with touring stand-up, citing a dangerous political climate, shrinking audiences for his kind of humor, and plain fatigue with the business. In interviews he’s been blunt: the country feels volatile,

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Chuck Schumer Approval Plummets Among New York Voters, Poll Finds

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

New polling from Siena University shows Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s favorability in New York has cratered, with his approval at a historic low and a majority of voters viewing him negatively. The numbers make

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Bill Gates Pushes One Health, Sidelines Global Climate Focus

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

This article examines a recent shift in the climate conversation where Bill Gates is seen promoting a One Health approach that ties public health, population control ideas, and environmental policy together, rather than focusing narrowly

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Judge Blocks National Guard, Thwarts Memphis Crime Fight

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

The clash over law enforcement powers in Memphis has escalated into a full-on legal and political fight, with a state judge temporarily blocking the Tennessee National Guard’s deployment and local leaders weighing the fallout. The

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Bill Maher Warns Democrats, Reject Socialism, Move Toward Center

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Bill Maher warned that the Democratic Party is at a crossroads, arguing the party needs to move back toward the center or risk losing more elections to Republicans. He contrasted fiery new voices on the

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Netflix Bid For Warner Bros, Sen Marshall Demands DOJ, FTC Block

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Sen. Roger Marshall fired a forceful warning to the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission about reports that Netflix is weighing a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing the move would create massive market

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Trump Highlights Falling Prices, Holds Biden Accountable

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

At the McDonald’s Impact Summit, President Trump laid out a blunt argument: affordability is improving under his leadership and real people are feeling it. He pointed to concrete price moves that affect everyday meals and

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Trump Orders DOJ, FBI To Investigate Epstein Clinton Financial Ties

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

President Donald Trump ordered the Justice Department and FBI to look into Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to prominent figures, and the fallout has been immediate: denials, a rare admission of shame, and institutions scrambling to distance

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Protect Young Buyers, Reject 50 Year Mortgage Trap

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

This article looks at the controversy around President Trump’s suggestion of 50-year mortgages, why conservative commentators Christopher Rufo and Jonathan Keeperman (Lomez) reject it, and how housing, generational politics, and monetary policy have combined to

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Utah Judge Hands Republican Seat To Democrats, Undercuts Voter Intent

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

This piece explains how a Utah judge turned a reliably Republican congressional seat into a likely Democratic pick, why ballot initiatives and so-called neutral commissions are part of the problem, and why Utah’s Republican leaders

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Officer Body Slams Fan At College Game, Officials Demand Accountability

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

A viral video from a fifth-quarter band battle in Baton Rouge shows a chaotic scene in which a fan is body slammed to the turf by an officer, other officers move in to restrain people

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Ingersoll Answers Reader Mailbag, Defends Common Sense

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

I answer a stack of reader questions in a loose, candid mailbag: whether drinking defines manhood, which pre-20th-century figure I’d drink with, the wildest newsroom days, who I’d box for charity, and what the military

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Walk Across America Calls For Merit, Faith, American Dream

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

On a cross-country walk that started in New York City on Sept. 1, 2025, I passed through Pocahontas Island and other towns, and I want to share what I learned about silence, faith, and the

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Cloudflare Outage Disrupts Major Sites, Exposes Tech Fragility

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

On Tuesday morning a wide slice of the internet experienced disruptions after problems surfaced at Cloudflare, a company many sites rely on for content delivery, DNS and security services. Major platforms and services reported errors

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Three Bishops Stand Firm, Defend Church Doctrine Against Synodal Way

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

Three German bishops have publicly refused to endorse a recent episcopal conference document on school sex education that leans in a pro-LGBT direction, a move tied to their broader criticism of the German Synodal Way

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Elderly Texas Homeowner Exercises 2nd Amendment, Shoots Intruder

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Early Sunday in Grand Prairie, Texas, an elderly homeowner confronted a person who had forced entry through the back door, called 911, and ended up shooting the intruder; police are treating the shooting as self-defense

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Gang Violence Hits Papua New Guinea, Law Enforcement Must Act

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

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Block Amazon From Buying Warner Bros Discovery, Protect US Competition

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

Amazon’s reported bid for Warner Brothers Discovery has kicked off a debate about concentration in media, the role of Big Tech, and whether today’s antitrust enforcers will act to protect competition and consumers. This piece

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Gluesenkamp Perez Forces Vote, Defends Election Subversion Accusation

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez faced a heated House floor showdown after pushing a resolution to call out Democratic Rep. Chuy García for “election subversion,” and she stood her ground as colleagues erupted in protest. The

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Records Show Thomas Crooks Used Non-Binary Pronouns, Prompt Concern

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

This piece looks at what public social media activity revealed about Thomas Matthew Crooks, focusing on two striking details: apparent use of non-binary pronouns and a pattern of interest in sexualized cartoon characters. It reports

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Americans Reclaim Support For Israel, Rally Behind IDF

Darnell Thompkins November 18, 2025

America’s national security depends on strong allies, and Israel stands out as the most important one. This piece explains why support for Israel is a strategic necessity, how propaganda has shaken opinion, and why Israel’s

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Democrat Run Cities Drive Up Living Costs, Hurt Families

Karen Givens November 18, 2025

Democrats promise to make life more affordable, but the reality in many big cities tells a different story. This piece looks at why costs stay high where Democratic policies dominate, how taxes and regulations push

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Trump Direct Payments Empower Consumers, Could Lower Health Costs

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

I’ll make the case for sending health dollars to people, explain how the current ACA subsidy system works, show why health savings accounts and high-deductible plans are being promoted, address fears about deductibles and costs,

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Protect Christian Pilgrimage, Honor Ancestors’ Sacred Sacrifice

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

This article explores the long-standing reverence for Saints Peter and Paul and the tradition of pilgrimage tied to their basilicas, tracking how ancient devotion became a living practice that still speaks to believers today. It

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Assisted Suicide Advocates Hide True Beliefs, Dr. Death Shows

Erica Carlin November 18, 2025

This article pulls apart the gap between public talking points and private remarks from assisted suicide proponents, focusing on a revealing moment where ‘Dr. Death’ laughed about a 2017 ‘sacrificing grannies’ remark. It explains why

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Michigan Mother Arrested For Child Neglect, Faces Felony

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

A Michigan mother was arrested after officers discovered three children living in severely unsanitary conditions, including broken plumbing and human and animal waste. Authorities say the 31-year-old faces multiple felony counts tied to second-degree child

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New York Conservatives Must Defend Free Enterprise Against Socialism

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

I’ll lay out why Zohran Mamdani’s rise matters, what his economic package would do to New York, how the right has sometimes mimicked the left, why those echoes are dangerous, and what a clear conservative

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Tucker Carlson Reveals Alleged Online Threats To Trump

Dan Veld November 18, 2025

This piece follows the online trail tied to Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man charged in the shooting attempt on Donald Trump, and examines how those digital crumbs were revealed outside official channels, why some voices

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Trump Demands Senate To Stop Democrat Filibuster Abuse Now

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

President Trump is right: the Senate’s modern filibuster abuse is a crisis that demands action. This piece argues that the minority’s shutdown tactics are unprecedented, that Republicans have practical options short of immediate rule changes,

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FBI Beijing Visit Reveals China Fentanyl Threat To American Lives

David Gregoire November 18, 2025

This piece examines the implications of FBI Director Kash Patel’s secret trip to Beijing and the broader struggle with China over fentanyl, intellectual property theft, and economic influence. It connects recent enforcement moves, corporate cases

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Senator Fires Staffer Who Posed As Lawyer To Aid Illegal Migrant

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s office fired a staffer after federal immigration officials accused him of posing as an attorney to push for the release of a four-time deported migrant with a criminal record. The incident, which

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Laurie Canter Regains PGA Tour Card After LIV Wait

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

Laurie Canter made headlines by becoming the first former LIV Golf player to reclaim a PGA Tour card, a milestone forged through steady play and a stubborn comeback. His finish among non-exempt players in the

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Brit Hume Urges Trump To Confront Inflation, Secure Midterm Wins

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

Brit Hume told President Donald Trump to tackle inflation directly: admit the pain people feel, offer real regret, and show clear, pro-growth plans that lift wages instead of pretending prices aren’t a problem. Hume warned

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Washington Confirms First Human H5N5 Case, Guard Families And Flocks

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

Washington health officials confirmed the state’s first human infection with H5N5 bird flu, a strain previously seen only in animals. The case involved an older adult from Grays Harbor County who was hospitalized after exposure

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Trump Peace Plan Wins Critical UN Vote, Supports Israel Rebuilding

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

President Trump scored a decisive diplomatic win at the United Nations when the Security Council approved his Gaza peace plan, setting a mandate for reconstruction, demilitarization, and a new governance structure for Gaza. The vote

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Texas Dem Rep Jasmine Crockett Flouts Decorum, Swears at Speaker

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

Live on CNN, Rep. Jasmine Crockett insisted she wouldn’t curse, then turned around and called Speaker Mike Johnson “full of s***” while arguing he was blocking the release of the remaining Jeffrey Epstein files; the

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Audit Finds FCC Underserves Diverse Entrepreneurs, Demands Accountability

Erica Carlin November 17, 2025

A recent finance department review found that Farm Credit Canada is not meeting the needs of several groups, noting that women, youth, Indigenous, LGBTQ, Black and racialized entrepreneurs appear underserved. This article looks at what

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Sylvan Lake Backs Teacher Fired For Opposing Gender Confusion

Erica Carlin November 17, 2025

Taylor ‘Teej’ Johannesson was dismissed from his coaching role at H.J. Cody High School in Sylvan Lake after speaking out against gender confusion, a move that sparked local outrage and led to a wave of

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Sean Diddy Combs Faces New Assault Probe By LA Sheriff

Dan Veld November 17, 2025

Law enforcement in Los Angeles is looking into a fresh allegation that a Florida man says involves Sean “Diddy” Combs, following a report sent to county investigators about an incident that allegedly happened in 2020;

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House Moves To Hold Rep Chuy Garcia Accountable For Election Subversion

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

The House refused to let Democrats quietly bury a complaint against Illinois Rep. Chuy García, voting 211 to 206 against tabling a resolution that would censure him for what critics call “election subversion.” The resolution,

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UK Moves Forward With Milkshake Tax, Families Face Higher Costs

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing a new levy that would pull milk-based drinks into a tighter Soft Drinks Industry Levy, cutting the sugar threshold and aiming to squeeze out extra revenue. The plan comes after

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Pat Gray Blasts Michelle Obama Over Hair Standards And Privilege

Dan Veld November 17, 2025

Michelle Obama stirred conversation again with blunt remarks about how beauty standards influence black women’s hair choices, sparking a sharp reaction from conservative voices who see this as a political double standard. She made these

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GOP Lawmakers Force Vote To Restore Federal Bargaining Rights

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

A small group of House Republicans has moved to force a floor vote that would overturn a Trump administration directive limiting collective bargaining for federal employees. Five GOP lawmakers signed a discharge petition aimed at

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Urban Voters Reject Climate Alarmism, Prioritize Inflation

David Gregoire November 17, 2025

New polling from the American Communities Project and Ipsos shows climate change slipping down the priority list for residents of major metropolitan counties, with affordability and inflation climbing to the top. The survey results and

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Synod Report Signals Vatican II Shift, Conservative Catholics Warn

Erica Carlin November 17, 2025

This piece examines the Synod’s interim report, its tone and language, and what the document signals for the Church’s future direction. It highlights the report’s broad claims, the areas where clarity is missing, and the

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Claim Free Rome Life Forum Tickets, Enter Holy Doors

Erica Carlin November 17, 2025

I’m offering complimentary tickets to the Rome Life Forum next month and want to give you a clear heads-up about the chance to walk through the Holy Doors during this Jubilee Year, the conference theme

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ICE Confirms Duckworth Staffer Posed As Attorney, Aided Illegal Alien

Dan Veld November 17, 2025

A Democratic Senate staffer has been dismissed after federal agents say he posed as an immigration lawyer to try to free a previously deported migrant. ICE officials sent a letter to Senator Tammy Duckworth detailing

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