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Kid Rock, TPUSA Christian Halftime Song Tops Apple Sales Chart

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Kid Rock’s live cover of Cody Johnson’s “Til You Can’t” at Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show” shot to the top of Apple’s sales chart, knocking Bad Bunny down as the leading seller. The surprise

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Texas Democrat Faces Backlash After Calling For Nonwhites To Take Over

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Media Texas Democrat Who Said Non-Whites Should ‘Take Over This Country’ Facing Widespread Backlash Screenshot/YouTube/Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas February 09, 2026 5:53 PM ET Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations) => {

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Leftist Influencer Caught Peddling False Claim About Super Bowl Child

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

The Super Bowl halftime flap centered on a mistaken identity claim that blew up online, a left-leaning influencer’s post that wrongly identified a child on stage with Bad Bunny, and a fierce backlash accusing the

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Grammys Embrace Anti ICE Rhetoric, Conservatives Warn

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

The 2026 Grammy Awards were billed as a night to celebrate music, but instead it felt like another pageant of Hollywood opinion and political grandstanding. This article lays out the pushback from conservative voices who

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Portland Realtor Accused In BB Gun Drive By Targeting ICE Supporters

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

An Oregon realtor has been accused of firing a BB gun from a moving car at pro-ICE livestreamers after a heated confrontation, according to video and eyewitness accounts; the episode shows how ugly clashes over

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Nevada Mother Sues After Abortion Clinic Misdiagnosed Viable Pregnancy

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

A Las Vegas mother says doctors told her the pregnancy was over and performed an abortion, only for later hospital tests to show a fetal heartbeat and ongoing pregnancy. She sued, alleging misdiagnosis and negligence,

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Church Members Demand Countercultural Shepherds, Firm Moral Leadership

Erica Carlin February 9, 2026

The laity expect pastors who stand as clear witnesses against prevailing cultural currents rather than mirrors of them, and this piece explores why attempts at over-relatability can hollow out moral authority and confuse the faithful,

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Conservative MPs Demand Starmer Step Down Over Mandelson Epstein Ties

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is caught in a fast-moving scandal after appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States, a pick that has ignited questions about judgment, propriety, and ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

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US Marshals Sweep HUD Housing, Arrest Over 50 Fugitive Felons

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

The Trump Administration pushed a focused enforcement sweep in Columbus, Ohio, that turned up more than 50 fugitives hiding in taxpayer-funded housing. Federal marshals teamed with HUD agents and local law enforcement in a targeted

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Nancy Guthrie Ransom Deadline Passes, Pima Sheriff Demands Answers

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Nancy Guthrie’s alleged abduction has reached a tense new moment: a deadline set by her alleged captors expired without proof of life or confirmation that any ransom changed hands. Law enforcement says there are no

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Olympic Medals Break, US Athletes Warned Against Celebrations

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Olympic medals are breaking in ways that are embarrassing and upsetting for athletes, and competitors are now openly warning each other to avoid some traditional celebrations. What started as isolated incidents has turned into a

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Trump Restores Energy Council, Reverses Biden Shutdown

Karen Givens February 9, 2026

I’ll cover the history and science behind fracking, explain how the technique actually works, address water and chemical concerns, highlight the scale and economic importance, and note why energy policy and emerging tech demand make

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Fernández Wins First Round, Voters Reward Pro Life Agenda

Erica Carlin February 9, 2026

Fernández sealed a decisive first-round win with more than 48 percent of the vote, running a campaign built on clear pro-life and pro-family promises. Her success shows that a values-first message still moves voters, and

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Turning Point Patriotic Halftime Show Draws Millions, Challenges NFL

Kevin Parker February 9, 2026

The Super Bowl halftime became a cultural test: a league that once courted controversy with political gestures handed the biggest stage to a performer whose message and language choices left many fans uneasy, while a

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John Paul II Sought Prayers, Lefebvre Excommunications Invalid

Erica Carlin February 9, 2026

This piece revisits concerns raised by Fr. Malachi Martin about a crisis of leadership in the Catholic Church and questions around clergy discipline, touching on his claim that John Paul II sought prayers that ‘Satan

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Republican Lawmaker Exposes Mecklenburg Sheriff Confusion

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

A Republican lawmaker pressed Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden during a North Carolina probe into the murder of Iryna Zarutska, and the exchange produced a striking video of the sheriff stumbling over basic civics. The

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Mayor Mamdani Criticized For Favoring Treatment Over NYPD Charges

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

Police in Queens shot 22-year-old Jabez Chakraborty after officers say he charged them with a large kitchen knife, and the new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, urged a mental health response rather than criminal prosecution. BlazeTV host

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Pima County Detectives Open Septic Tank At Nancy Guthrie Home

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Law enforcement officers recently removed a manhole cover and inspected a septic system on the Tucson-area property of Nancy Guthrie as the search for the 84-year-old continued. The scene drew aerial drone coverage, family statements,

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Florida Mandates English Only Driver License Tests, Ensuring Safety

Brittany Mays February 9, 2026

Florida has decided to require that all driver licensing exams be taken in English, a move meant to ensure drivers can read and follow road signs and safety instructions written in English. This article explains

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Federal Judge Blocks California Mask Ban, Protects ICE Agents

Brittany Mays February 9, 2026

Federal judges stepped in this week to block California’s new mask restriction aimed at federal immigration agents, finding the law carves out favored treatment for state officers and raises constitutional problems. The move stalls Governor

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Universities Must Stop Students Exploiting Disability Accommodations

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

College campuses are facing a practical problem: a rising number of students are registering as disabled to get perks like extra time and single rooms, and that trend is triggering a fight over fairness and

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Media Pushes Cancer Claims Against Trump Over Venezuelan Oil

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

The piece points out how a New York Times video tied President Trump’s policy on Venezuelan oil to scary health claims about a Mississippi refinery, then shows why those cancer claims don’t hold up, questions

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Washington Post CEO Resigns After Staff Cuts, Leadership Scrutinized

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

The Washington Post said goodbye to its publisher and CEO Will Lewis on Saturday, just days after announcing sweeping staff cuts that eliminated roughly a third of the newsroom. His exit puts Chief Financial Officer

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Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Divides Nation, Undermines Unity

Erica Carlin February 9, 2026

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show landed like a cultural grenade: hyped, polarizing, and ultimately framed as a unifying moment that left a lot of viewers feeling alienated. This piece walks through the buildup, the

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Bezos Must Sell Washington Post, Save American Journalism

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post with fanfare and promises, then gradually turned it into a shrinking, politicized product that no longer resembles the civic force it once was. This piece lays out the arc

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Northeast, New England States Brace As Snow Threatens Travel

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

This piece looks ahead to the next quick-moving winter system threatening New England and the broader Northeast, explaining timing, expected snow totals, and travel impacts. I’ll walk through why the pattern has stayed active, where

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Trump Slams Hunter Hess, Labels Remarks Anti American

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

President Donald Trump sharply called out skier Hunter Hess after Hess said he did not feel he was representing the United States at the Winter Olympics, sparking a wave of debate about patriotism, team loyalty,

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Modern Energy Keeps America Safe, Stable During Winter Storms

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

After a major East Coast winter storm, one quiet reality stood out: modern energy systems turned a potentially deadly event into an inconvenience for most Americans. This piece argues that abundant, reliable power is the

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Nuclear Waste Fund Holds $50B, Taxpayers Demand Answers

Karen Givens February 9, 2026

Nuclear power is back in play and the debate has shifted from theory to logistics. This piece looks at the boom in demand, the private sector’s push, the real obstacle of spent fuel policy, and

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Usha Vance Welcomes Baby, Signals Urgent Need To Rebuild Families

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Second Lady Usha Vance’s announcement about expecting a fourth child landed as a welcome reminder that building a family remains a vital choice with national consequences, not just a private life decision. This piece looks

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Team USA Olympian Amber Glenn Forced Offline After Anti-Trump Backlash

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn announced a break from social media after a wave of online abuse following comments she made criticizing the Trump administration’s treatment of the LGBTQ community, saying the backlash included “hate”

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Seahawks Coach Mike Macdonald Credits God After Super Bowl Win

David Gregoire February 9, 2026

Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald credited his faith after leading the team to a decisive Super Bowl LX victory, celebrating with players and fans at Levi’s Stadium while giving thanks for the moment. The defense

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Migrant Truckers Sue California DMV, Seek Accountability On Licenses

Ella Ford February 9, 2026

I argue that English proficiency for commercial drivers is a safety issue, not a political talking point; I explain why operating big rigs demands clear communication, outline the risks from weak standards and fraudulent training,

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AI Disruption Requires Conservative Leadership, Protect Jobs

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

AI is about to reorder work, wealth and power, and we need a clear, conservative playbook that protects liberty, fosters opportunity and resists central planning. This piece argues that technology should widen freedom, not shrink

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Conservatives Slam Bad Bunny’s Mostly Spanish Super Bowl Halftime

Dan Veld February 9, 2026

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime mixed big production values with a nearly all-Spanish set list, a single English line, surprise guests and a clearly staged message about love and identity. The show leaned into

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Trump Administration Sends Billions To UN, Demands Major Reform

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

The Trump administration is preparing to send an initial payment toward billions in overdue United Nations dues, but it will come with clear conditions and insistence on reform. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz

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Voter ID Pressure Forces Jeffries, Democrats Reject Common Sense

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

On CNN’s State of the Union, Dana Bash put House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on the spot about Democrats’ opposition to basic voter ID laws while Republicans press for consistent rules at the ballot box.

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Takaichi Wins Supermajority, Strengthens China And Immigration Defenses

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

Japanese voters handed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi a decisive mandate in a snap election, delivering her coalition a commanding supermajority and validating a bold pivot toward tougher policies on China and immigration. The result rewrites

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Gary Cooper Embodied Quiet Strength, Faith, American Resolve Today

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

Gary Cooper built a career out of quiet strength and steady presence, and his life swung that way too — from Montana ranch boy to Hollywood star, from excess to religious conversion. This piece traces

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FBI Thwarts Turtle Island Plot Targeting Southern California Businesses

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

The FBI’s foiled New Year’s Eve bombing plot tied to the Turtle Island Liberation Front shows how an aggressive, anti-American narrative that labels the U.S. as colonizer has moved from fringe theory into real-world danger.

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GOP Rep Tony Gonzales Demands Enforcement Of Immigration Laws

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

Margaret Brennan sparred with Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales on live television over a high-profile case involving a five-year-old boy and his detained father, spotlighting the clash between enforcing immigration law and responding with compassion. The

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South Florida Pizzeria Now Serving Iguana Topped Pizza

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

South Florida made headlines when a North Palm Beach pizza shop turned a flash freeze and an invasive species problem into a culinary stunt that went viral. Bucks Coal Fired Pizza served what it calls

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Patriots Rally, Show Disciplined Leadership En Route To Super Bowl

Karen Givens February 8, 2026

The New England Patriots staged one of the biggest turnarounds in football, soaring from a four-win season to a 17-win shot at Super Bowl glory, and that shift offers clear lessons about how comebacks actually

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DOJ Epstein Files Expose Elites, Conservatives Demand Answers

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

The Justice Department dropped a massive cache of Epstein-related files, and conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey pulled three moral and cultural takeaways from what we’re seeing in the documents and the reaction they’ve sparked. Her

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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Tobacco Tactics, Threaten Families

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

This article examines fresh research arguing that ultra-processed foods are engineered like tobacco products to maximize consumption, outlines how that engineering works, and reviews evidence tying these products to a wide range of health harms.

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FCC Holds The View Accountable Over Alleged Equal Time Violation

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

The FCC has opened a probe into ABC’s daytime show The View after Texas Democratic Senate hopeful James Talarico appeared without equal-time paperwork filed by the network, a move that has conservatives saying the rules

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M1E3 Abrams Fast Tracked To Service, Restoring US Industrial Might

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

Pete Hegseth’s Arsenal of Freedom Tour is more than photo ops and speeches — it’s a push to rebuild American industry and sharpen our military edge, and one program is sprinting ahead of expectations. The

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Virginia Voters Split Over Trump, Fear Democrat Tax Hikes

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

On-the-ground reporting from Lexington, Virginia shows a messy picture that polls miss: some voters recoil from Donald Trump’s style while others credit his policies for better pocketbook conditions, and the real battle will be turnout

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Fox Host Landau Blasts Media Matters, Defends Free Speech

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

Conservative commentator Dave Landau sparked a stir after a blunt Fox News remark about Bad Bunny’s background, drew heat from media watchdogs, and then shrugged it off on BlazeTV while accusing his critics of hypocrisy

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Immigration Reform Requires Secure Borders, Strong Citizenship

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

The piece argues that federalism and local control have value, but they are not trump cards that can override justice, national sovereignty, or the rule of law; it traces the logic from constitutional design and

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3 Doors Down Frontman Brad Arnold Dies At 47, Leaves Faith Legacy

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

Brad Arnold, the founding frontman of 3 Doors Down, has died at 47 after a battle with stage 4 cancer. He passed peacefully with his wife Jennifer and family at his side, leaving a legacy

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Man Threatens Vice President Vance, Federal Agents Find Child Porn

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

Federal prosecutors say a Toledo man was indicted after allegedly threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance and being found with child sexual abuse material during the same investigation. The indictment charges Shannon Mathre with

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AFT Exploits Crises, Seizes Control Of School Governance

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

This piece examines how teachers unions are treating crises as windows to expand control over schools, turning emergency responses into long-term policy shifts that sideline parents, elected boards, and academic priorities. It traces tactics like

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Israeli Bobsled Team Robbed, Law And Order Response Underway

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

The Israeli bobsled team’s apartment was burglarized just before the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, with thieves taking thousands of dollars in gear and several passports, yet the squad chose to carry on with training while

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Texas A&M Enforces Curriculum Rules, Removes Plato From Intro Course

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

This piece takes a skeptical look at a new Texas A&M rule and the uproar over a philosophy syllabus, arguing that banning specific readings or using selected fragments to score political points harms students and

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Trump Authorizes Major Disaster Aid For Tennessee, Mississippi

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

President Donald Trump approved major disaster declarations for Tennessee and Mississippi after Winter Storm Fern, unlocking FEMA Public Assistance and federal funds to help communities recover from widespread outages, travel chaos, and deadly impacts across

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Secure Growth, Enact Pro Innovation Rules For Digital Assets

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

The path forward for America is to embrace a clear, pro-innovation framework for digital assets that protects consumers, fuels small businesses, and keeps jobs here at home. This article argues that sensible federal rules, modern

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Fifth Circuit Backs Trump Detention Policy For Illegal Immigrants

David Gregoire February 8, 2026

The Fifth Circuit has sided with the administration in a major immigration fight, ruling that people who entered illegally can be held without bond during deportation proceedings, a decision hailed by Republican leaders as a

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Leadership Silence Threatens Flock, Guardians Punished

Erica Carlin February 8, 2026

Bishop Strickland warns that “the Church is facing a ‘real emergency’,” and this piece follows that blunt claim with focused points: the danger of silence, the cost of tolerance without correction, the strain on faithful

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GM Absorbs $7.1B EV Losses, All Electric Strategy Under Strain

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

I’ll explain what happened with GM’s recent EV losses, why the results matter for the industry, how policy shaped the outcome, what consumers are signaling, and why this is a warning for decision makers and

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Super Bowl Debate Erupts Over ICE Presence, Support Law Enforcement

Dan Veld February 8, 2026

The Super Bowl that lands this year feels less like a simple sports night and more like a political stage, with debate over ICE, artist activism, and organized petitions dominating the conversation. A large petition

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Pentagon Cuts Harvard Ties, Ends Military Fellowships Nationwide

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

The Department of War has moved to cut academic ties with Harvard, ending graduate-level military programs there after officials said the university’s environment and outside partnerships undermine the readiness of American officers; the decision cites

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Democrats Condemn ICE Detentions, Took Six-Figure CoreCivic Donations

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

Democrats loudly condemned federal immigration enforcement while quietly taking six-figure donations from CoreCivic, a major contractor that houses detainees for ICE. The Democratic Governors Association chose to keep that money, while the Democratic Lieutenant Governors

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Washington Post Cuts 300 Jobs, NPR And PBS Cling To Taxpayer Subsidies

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

The sudden Washington Post buyouts sparked an ugly mix of moralizing and entitlement from publicly funded broadcasters, and this piece walks through how NPR and PBS reacted, why their outrage rings hollow from a conservative

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Trump Appointee Imposes Life Term, Biden Judge Reduces Sentence

Darnell Thompkins February 7, 2026

The country saw two starkly different responses from federal judges to two near-fatal attacks on pillars of our republic, and the contrast could not be clearer: one judge treated an attempted assassination like the grave

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Edmonton Jury Grants Reduced Assault Sentence, Prioritizes Heritage Claim

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

This article examines a troubling sentencing decision in Edmonton where a jury apparently reduced punishment because the defendant’s mother is Indigenous, even though the jurors noted he “had not been exposed to indigenous culture.” It

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China Maps US Infrastructure, Compromising American Security

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

China is quietly building leverage over America by probing our power, water, health, transport, and food systems, and we are treating it like a policy debate instead of a national emergency. Officials in Washington talk

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Stuckey Defends America First, Rebukes Anti-ICE Pastor

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey pushes back hard against pastors like Ben Cremer who argue that putting America first, enforcing borders, or letting Christian beliefs shape public policy amounts to “Christian nationalism.” She challenges the idea that

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Former Police Lt Warns Cartel Could Be Behind Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

Investigators are probing the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, and a former Las Vegas police lieutenant warned that cartel involvement can’t be ruled out given the region and the facts that have emerged. Law enforcement

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AMA And ASPS Urge Delaying Gender Surgery To Protect Minors

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

This piece looks at a sudden shift by top medical groups away from standardizing gender surgeries for minors, pairs that policy change with a personal account of irreversible medical choices made in youth, and argues

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Newsom Stages Photo Op For Failed High Speed Rail $12 Billion Lost

Doug Goldsmith February 7, 2026

This piece calls out California’s high-speed rail fiasco, traces how a billion-dollar promise turned into a decade of delays and excuses, highlights the inspector general’s blistering findings, and contrasts glossy media celebrity with the hard

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Super Bowl Pro Life Ad Inspires Women To Choose Life

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

A high-profile Super Bowl LX commercial promoting adoption grabbed attention and sparked praise from pro-life voices, with commentator Riley Gaines saying the spot is rare and worth the expense if it persuades even one woman

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Overturn Obergefell Campaign Launch Counters Provocative Online Video

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

A gaudy online musical from an LGBT couple went viral just a day after a national campaign aimed at rolling back the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell ruling instituting homosexual ‘marriage’ was announced, and the show’s

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Don Lemon Arrested For Church Disruption, Misusing First Amendment

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

Fake constitutionalism is a growing problem that twists what our founding text actually protects, and this piece looks at how the First Amendment is being stretched to excuse unlawful behavior — using the arrest of

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Georgia Jury Convicts Teen Killer, Hands Life Without Parole

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

A 17-year-old was convicted and sentenced to life after a 14-year-old was shot outside a high school football game in Georgia, a case that moved quickly from chaotic scene to courtroom and left jurors and

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Hollywood Pushes OBAA For Best Picture Despite Radical Politics

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

The argument here is simple: “One Battle After Another” — often called “OBAA” — is a technically strong movie that also wears its politics on its sleeve, and those politics, combined with current events and

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Derick Hall Earns NFL Pro Bowl Spot After Mother’s Relentless Fight

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

Derick Hall survived an unimaginable start to life and now stands on the biggest stage in pro football, a leap from fragile newborn to Super Bowl competitor that many doctors once thought unlikely. His story

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Virginia Legislature Threatens VMI Independence, Endangers Funding

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

Virginia Military Institute faces a fight over its future as state lawmakers push measures tied to allegations of systemic racism, and locals, alumni, and national leaders are pushing back hard to protect the school’s independence,

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Americans Left Waiting 13 Hours While DC Officials Lied

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

The arrest tied to the 2012 Benghazi attacks reopened old wounds and forced a hard look at who failed Americans when they needed help most. This piece lays out the facts around the arrest, the

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Hollywood Celebrities Rally Behind Patriots, Coastal Politicos Join

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

The Super Bowl always brings celebrity allegiances into the spotlight, and this year those loyalties are easy to spot. From rock stars and movie stars to governors and local politicians, famous fans make it fun

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Euphoria, HBO Spurs Parents To Demand Accountability

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

HBO’s teen drama Euphoria has been a cultural flashpoint since 2019, drawing huge audiences and sharp reactions for its intense scenes and story choices. The show’s second season was one of HBO’s biggest hits, and

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House Committee Demands Records From Firms Tied To Ilhan Omar

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

Republican leaders on the House Oversight Committee are demanding detailed financial records tied to the sudden spike in reported wealth connected to Rep. Ilhan Omar and companies linked to her husband, Timothy Mynett, pressing for

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Democrats’ Warrant Demand Would Cripple ICE Deportations

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

Gregg Jarrett warns that a Democratic push to force ICE agents to obtain judicial warrants instead of relying on administrative warrants would choke off deportations and revive an open borders agenda, touching off fights over

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New Files Reveal Epstein Invitation To Serrano Piss Christ Exhibit

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

The Epstein files show a connection many did not expect: artist Andres Serrano extended a personal invitation to Jeffrey Epstein to attend his controversial ‘P— Christ’ exhibit at a Manhattan gallery, a detail that has

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Stop Government Red Tape Wasting Therapists Valuable Hours

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

This piece looks at the hidden hours clinicians spend off the clock handling paperwork, billing and scheduling, and why that extra work matters for their income, sanity and the care clients receive. It follows a

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Conservative Groups Warn Pope Cutting Traditional Mass Fuels SSPX

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

Una Voce and the Latin Mass Society told Pope Leo and the bishops that limiting access to the traditional Latin Mass risks pushing those attached to it toward the SSPX, warning that exclusion can breed

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Courage International Meets Vatican, Defends Traditional Marriage

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

Pope Leo met with representatives of Courage International, a ministry that supports Catholics who experience same-sex attraction, in a meeting that drew attention because it followed public comments from Father James Martin about expectations for

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Winter Olympics Preserve Tradition, Limit Political Messaging

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

The Milan-Cortina 2026 opening ceremony leaned into culture and celebration instead of loud politics, offering music, choreography, and a few small sparks of debate. Performances mixed classic Italian imagery with modern staging, from pasta and

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ICE Protest Escalates, Teen Brawl Targets Man In MAGA Hat

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

A confrontation at an immigration protest in Texas left a middle‑aged man facing assault charges and a cluster of teenagers at the center of a heated debate over who crossed the line first. A 16‑year‑old

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South Korea’s Miracle Ends, Nation Confronts Growing Security Threats

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

This piece looks at recent fires, legal pressure on civic life, and institutional erosion in South Korea, arguing these incidents fit a broader pattern of hybrid aggression and elite capture by hostile actors, and it

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Bishop Stefan Oster Defies Synodal Way, Upholds Church Doctrine

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

German Bishop Stefan Oster has publicly rejected certain Synodal Way proposals, standing against measures he sees as incompatible with church teaching. He specifically opposes calls for blessings of gay couples and the introduction of women

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Expose UIC Nursing Abortion Training, Demand Accountability Now

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

The University of Illinois Chicago’s College of Nursing recently held a training seminar that teaches nursing students procedures that end the lives of preborn children, and that decision raises serious questions about ethics, professional focus,

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Pushes 25 Year Moratorium On Somali Migration, Citing Alleged Fraud

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

This piece lays out how Representative Brandon Gill is pushing a hard line on Somali immigration after allegations of large-scale welfare fraud surfaced in Minnesota, highlights the exchange from a House Oversight hearing that exposed

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Leavitt Calls Out Left Media For Obscuring Trump Economic Wins

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

Karoline Leavitt says the media is fixated on a deleted social post instead of big wins for the country, and she pushed back hard. She defended action taken by the president, pointed to economic milestones,

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Secure Religious Freedom, Bridge America’s Culture War Divide

David Gregoire February 7, 2026

Religious liberty still unites far more Americans than the headlines suggest, and protecting that freedom offers a practical path to narrowing the cultural divide. Polling shows broad bipartisan support for conscience rights and for common-sense

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Prime Minister Imposes Tough Emissions Mandates, Boosts EV Incentives

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

This piece examines a government plan to tighten vehicle emissions rules for model years 2027 through 2032 while pushing large incentives for electric cars, and looks at the likely consequences for consumers, the auto market,

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Catholic Leaders Defend Tradition, Call Church Renewal This Weekend

Erica Carlin February 7, 2026

This weekend a focused conference will tackle questions around faith, worship, and witness in today’s unsettled cultural landscape, featuring speakers like Father Chad Ripperger and Bishop Joseph Strickland and streamed for remote viewers. Hosted by

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GOP Pushes Epstein Accountability, Clintons Demand Public Hearing

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

The House Oversight fight over Jeffrey Epstein has turned into a full-on clash between accountability and political theater, with the Clintons demanding public visibility while Republicans insist on robust, enforceable oversight. This piece walks through

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Dallas Hunger Busters CEO Accused Of Misusing Donations

Dan Veld February 7, 2026

A Dallas charity that for years said it fed thousands of students now faces sharp questions after a report showed donors paid out significant sums while schools say they received nothing; the nonprofit’s leadership is

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Federal Court Rejects Minnesota Lawsuit, Upholds Immigration

David Gregoire February 6, 2026

The federal court’s rejection of Minnesota’s bid to block Operation Metro Surge makes a simple point: federal immigration law applies everywhere, and the executive has the authority to enforce it. Judge Katherine Menendez refused a

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