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Parents Fuel Smartphone Addiction, Stunting Kids’ Maturity

Dan Veld May 9, 2026

Parents who refuse to grow up emotionally are shaping a generation that hides in screens, avoids real risk, and mistakes comfort for care. This piece argues that modern indulgence, digital escape, and weakened communal and

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Pro-Life Groups Air PSAS, Offer Abortion Pill Reversal

Erica Carlin May 9, 2026

Three pro-life groups have launched a national broadcast campaign to get one message into living rooms and clinics: after taking the first abortion pill there may still be a chance to continue the pregnancy. The

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Assisted Dying Bill Sparks Bishop’s Call For Catholics To Oppose

Erica Carlin May 9, 2026

Bishop Marc Aillet has called on Catholics to pray, fast, and pressure lawmakers over France’s proposed assisted dying bill, arguing it weakens the legal taboo against killing and puts vulnerable people at risk. His appeal

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Colorado Launches Automated Camera Ticketing For Average Speed

Dan Veld May 9, 2026

Colorado has moved from visible, point-based speed cameras to a system that tracks vehicles across multiple cameras, calculates average speeds over distance, and issues automated fines to registered owners. What started as targeted warnings has

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New UC Irvine Study Finds Americans Losing Ties Over Politics

Dan Veld May 9, 2026

America is fraying at the edges as political loyalty bleeds into personal life, with a new study from UC Irvine psychologists revealing how many friendships and family ties have snapped over politics. Glenn Beck, who

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Pope Leo XIV Marks One Year, Reshapes Global Church

Erica Carlin May 9, 2026

One year on, the Vatican marked the moment when Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was chosen as the 268th successor of St. Peter and took the name Pope Leo XIV, stepping onto St. Peter’s Basilica balcony

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Cardinal Müller Rebukes Church Homo Lobby, Condemns Blessings

Erica Carlin May 9, 2026

Cardinal Müller issued a sharp critique of currents inside the Church he sees as undermining longstanding teaching, naming a “homo lobby” and warning against changes to marriage theology. His remarks call out specific practices and

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Vatican Rejects Marxist Blessings, Keeps Heterodox Same Sex Blessings

Erica Carlin May 9, 2026

Pope Leo met with Cardinal Marx amid a public debate over how the Vatican handles pastoral care and official guidance on blessings. The meeting underscored a split: the Vatican publicly rejects Cardinal Marx’s proposed, described

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Former West Virginia Bishop Faces Credible Abuse Accusations

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Michael Bransfield served as the bishop of West Virginia and later as a leader at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, and he has been the subject of credible accusations that he abused priests

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UnitedHealthcare Worker Fired After TikTok Praising Attempt On Trump

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

A UnitedHealthcare employee’s TikTok reaction to the recent attempt on President Trump’s life ignited fast consequences, a fierce debate about online speech, and a raw look at how accountability works in today’s charged media climate.

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Reynolds Set To Sign Law Requiring In-Person Abortion Drug Dispensing

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Gov. Kim Reynolds is expected to sign House File 2788, a law that will require abortion-inducing drugs to be dispensed in person rather than sent through the mail. This article explains what the bill does,

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Radiant Mobile Enforces Permanent Pornography Blocks, Parental Filters

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Radiant Mobile is a new wireless service that enforces strict filters on sexually explicit material and certain political and social content, while giving parents some control over less strict filters. The carrier applies non-bypassable blocks

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NBC Faces Backlash Over Rittenhouse Spider Bite Tweet

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

A bizarre post from NBC News about Kyle Rittenhouse has led to the news outlet getting absolutely crushed by critics for blatant bias. Rittenhouse became a hero on the right after he went to a

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Spencer Pratt Presses LA Elites After Strong Debate Showing

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

Spencer Pratt shocked a lot of people in the Los Angeles mayoral debate, earning praise for a sharp, media-ready performance, while conservative commentators warned the real fight is structural. The hosts Christopher Rufo and Jonathan

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Wealthy UK Men Face Charges For Grooming Young Males

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Prosecutors say a group of wealthy men in the UK stands accused of systematically targeting vulnerable young males, cultivating friendships that turned into grooming, and inviting victims into private residences and other premises where alleged

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Dwayne Johnson Wears Skirt At Met Gala, Defends Polynesian Tradition

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson turned heads at the 2026 Met Gala by pairing formal eveningwear with a pleated skirt, framing the choice as both personal style and a nod to Polynesian tradition, while the event

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Pope Leo XIV Faces Backlash Over LGBT Meetings, Synod Report

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Pope Leo XIV’s first-year controversies over LGBT issues have stirred sharp debate, centered on a high-profile meeting with a pro-LGBT religious figure and a Vatican synod final report that some read as saying homosexual relationships

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Lawyers Warn Bill C-22 Threatens Canadian Privacy, Charter Rights

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Bill C-22 is back in the spotlight as lawyers and scholars warn it hands too much power to the state to monitor online life, raising sharp questions about privacy and constitutional rights. This piece looks

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Utah Supreme Court Justice Resigns After Ethics Inquiry

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

Diana Hagen stepped down from the Utah Supreme Court after questions about a personal tie to a lawyer who challenged Republican maps. The move came amid a recusal, an internal complaint, and a closed investigation

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Trump Secures Three Day Russia Ukraine Ceasefire, 1,000 Prisoner Swap

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

President Trump says he secured a brief, negotiated pause in the fighting between Russia and Ukraine that includes a large prisoner swap timed around Russia’s Victory Day, and leaders on both sides agreed to the

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Trump Reauthorizes FISA, Struggles To Secure ICE Deportations

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

The piece argues that loading Immigration and Customs Enforcement with billions in mandatory funds won’t change the reality that activist lower court judges and mass habeas filings keep violent illegal aliens in the country, and

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Philadelphia Police Seek Suspect After Video Shows Man Assaulting Woman

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

A shocking assault inside a Philadelphia store was caught on surveillance and has left neighbors rattled and police asking for help. This article walks through what happened, where it took place, how the community responded,

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Spencer Pratt Challenges LA Democrats, Presses Homelessness Reforms

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

Spencer Pratt turned Wednesday’s Los Angeles mayoral debate into a full-throttle attack on the left’s handling of the city’s collapse, calling out homelessness, drugs, and political theater while pitching himself as the blunt alternative. He

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Louisiana Says Mail Abortion Rule Produced Thousands Illegal Abortions

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Louisiana says a Biden administration rule that permits abortion pills to be mailed into the state has produced thousands of illegal abortions, a claim that cuts straight into the fight between federal policy and state

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Fulton Sheen Insisted Tabernacle Center, Banned Modern Priest Dress

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

This piece looks at Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s insistence that the tabernacle stay central in church spaces, his strict standards for priestly dress, and how those choices reflected a larger theology that the Eucharist is the

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Talarico Facebook Posts Prompt Scrutiny Over Teacher Boundaries

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

A look into Democrat James Talarico’s past as a 21-year-old sixth-grade teacher shows social media interactions that set off alarms for conservative critics. Old classroom posts and a teacher-run page for preteens prompted BlazeTV host

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Report Documents Escalating Israeli Targeting Of Christians In Holy Land

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

This article examines a reported incident in which Israeli troops entered a St. George feast near Bethlehem and used tear gas against Christian pilgrims, highlights the wider concerns for Christians in the Holy Land, and

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Pakistan Court Upholds Forced Marriage, Overrides Punjab Age Law

Erica Carlin May 8, 2026

Pakistan’s highest constitutional court has upheld the marriage of Maria Shabaz, a girl who was reportedly 13 when she was taken and married to a man in his thirties, and the decision has raised urgent

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Louisiana Police Arrest Sex Offender After Finding Missing Teen

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

Police in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, say a routine stop for public urination led to a startling discovery: a teenage girl reported missing last year was found in a car with a man who had failed

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Gender Affirming Care Faces Increasing Scrutiny After New Studies

Dan Veld May 8, 2026

This piece looks at new research and personal testimony that challenge the prevailing medical and cultural approach to children with gender distress, arguing that what passed for compassionate care has often ignored deeper mental health

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Hochul Advances Pied A Terre Tax, Risks Luxury Investment

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

Gov. Kathy Hochul has embraced a pied-a-terre tax aimed at wealthy nonresident owners in New York City, and the move is being sold as fairness. The idea sounds politically sharp, but the mechanics threaten investment,

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Britney Spears Pleads To Wet Reckless, Faces Year Probation

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

Britney Spears has taken a plea deal that downgrades a DUI charge into a “wet reckless,” leaving her with a year of probation and a restriction on possessing drugs without a prescription. The case has

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Federal Agents Raid MacArthur Park, Seize 19 Kilograms Of Fentanyl

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

Federal and local authorities launched a major crackdown called Operation Free MacArthur Park aimed at the open-air drug market in MacArthur Park, resulting in scores of arrests and a large fentanyl seizure. The effort involved

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Jury Convicts Chinese Biolab Operator Zhu Over COVID Test Fraud

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

A federal jury found Jia Bei Zhu guilty on a suite of charges tied to a years-long scheme that sold faulty COVID tests and hid troubling operations behind a web of companies. The conviction follows

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FBI Raids Virginia Senator Louise Lucas Dispensary, Portsmouth Offices

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

The FBI and local law enforcement executed a court-authorized search in Portsmouth, touching a state senator’s offices and a nearby cannabis shop, and the politician at the center of it has pushed back hard, calling

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Drunk Driver Drives Onto Sidewalk, Chases Child In Cheney

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

A chaotic night in Cheney, Washington, turned into a viral clip and a criminal case after a driver allegedly mounted a sidewalk and chased a child on a dirt bike, then ended up at a

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Glenn Beck Slams Charlamagne Over Trump Assassination Attempt Comments

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

The recent exchange between Charlamagne tha God and Glenn Beck spun out of a reaction to an assassination attempt aimed at President Trump, and it boiled down to whether explaining the roots of radicalization is

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ICE Detains Cruise Crew, Activists Demand Answers From Disney

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

ICE agents detained multiple cruise ship crew members in San Diego as passengers disembarked, sparking outrage from migrant advocacy groups and distress from travelers who say they watched workers taken into custody. Activists accuse authorities

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DOJ Finds UCLA Medical School Illegally Used Race In Admissions

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

The Department of Justice has concluded a yearlong probe finding that UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine used race as a deciding factor in admissions, and the fallout raises tough questions about fairness, federal funding,

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Sabastian Sawe Balances World Marathon Record, Parish Service

Erica Carlin May 7, 2026

Sebastian Sawe’s recent marathon world record made headlines, but his life off the course is what really stands out: a Kenyan athlete deeply rooted in Catholic practice who shows up at Mass, helps in parish

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Regulators Blocked JetBlue Deal, Deepening Spirit Airlines Fallout

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

Regulators stepped in and stopped a merger that might have kept Spirit alive, and now conservative voices warn the fallout is real: gone are jobs, cheaper fares, and genuine market choice, while bigger carriers stand

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Lebanese Prelates Demand Government, Global Action Over Damage

Erica Carlin May 7, 2026

The Melkite Catholic hierarchy in southern Lebanon has publicly denounced widespread destruction and urged both Beirut and the wider world to step in, calling the damage ‘a deep wound in the national and human conscience.’

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Homeschooling Oversight Faces Pushback From Palmer Luckey

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

Palmer Luckey pushed back hard this week against fresh calls for stricter homeschooling oversight, arguing critics want rules they rarely demand of public schools; he warned that heavy-handed evaluations could destroy the flexibility that lets

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Vatican Elevates Progressive Bishops, Raising Church Concern

Erica Carlin May 7, 2026

The Church is facing a sharp debate over language and leadership as conversations once considered fringe now appear in Vatican forums; the reshaping of sin and moral language, ties to public figures, and recent episcopal

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Civil Marriages Now Outnumber Catholic Weddings In Ireland

Erica Carlin May 7, 2026

By 2024 civil ceremonies had overtaken Catholic weddings in Ireland, a clear sign that fewer couples are choosing the Church as the setting for marriage and that Catholic practice and belief have waned in the

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Trump Rejects Iran Strait Deal, Voters Demand Energy Stability

Dan Veld May 7, 2026

The standoff in the Strait of Hormuz has become a test of priorities: protecting American energy security, resisting Beltway groupthink, and choosing whether to reward risky deals or hold the line. This piece looks at

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Ilhan Omar Misses Minnesota Subpoena Deadline, Vote Falls Short

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

State investigators in Minnesota say Rep. Ilhan Omar missed a deadline to hand over documents tied to the Feeding Our Future fraud probe, a development that has Republicans pressing for more answers and possible federal

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Trump Repeats Claim Pope Endorses Iran Nuclear Weapons, Pope Denies

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

This piece looks at a public clash of statements between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, teases out the political and moral angles, and points to why clarity on deterrence matters

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Alberta Nets Nearly Double Signatures For Secession Vote Against Carney

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

Alberta Prosperity Project says it has gathered nearly double the signatures needed to force a referendum on leaving Canada, driven by frustration with policies tied to Mark Carney’s left-leaning agenda. The movement frames this as

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FAA Contractor Arrested, Faces Federal Prison Over White House Threat

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

A New Hampshire man who worked as an FAA mechanical engineering contractor was arrested on a federal charge after investigators say he sent a threatening email to the White House and left troubling searches and

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NYC Mayor Mamdani Launches 1,000 $5 Soccer Tickets, Critics React

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

New York’s new mayor rolled out a plan to make soccer tickets dirt cheap, and conservative commentator Sara Gonzales unloaded on him for it, arguing he’s focused on the wrong things while the city faces

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Church Urges Voters To Heed Eternal Consequences Now

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

The moment has arrived for clear talk: if gentle civic appeals fail to move voters away from laws that enable abortion, religious leaders should plainly explain the spiritual consequences at stake. This is not about

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FBI Raids Portsmouth Dispensary, Searches Sen Louise Lucas Office

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

Federal agents recently executed search warrants at multiple locations tied to Virginia state Sen. Louise Lucas, including her offices and a nearby cannabis dispensary, drawing attention to alleged illegal marijuana sales and possible political corruption

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Britain Faces Rising Jihadist Threat, Former Official Warns

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

I lay out what the scenes in Nigeria show, why Britain’s experience matters, the warning signs that are already visible here, and why a firm, practical response is necessary now to defend our communities and

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Abortion Activists Push Public To Deny Fetal Personhood

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

In 2026, the fight over abortion messaging keeps getting uglier as activists push language meant to erase the humanity of the unborn. This piece pulls apart that tactic, the medical reality behind it, and why

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Sailors Trapped, Bishop Warns They Are Cut Off At Sea

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

The Apostleship of the Sea is raising alarms and asking for prayers as crews in the Strait of Hormuz find themselves isolated, facing shortages and limited contact with families, while maritime and church leaders press

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Laurel Police Hunt Suspect After Parking Lot Shootings, Stabbings

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

Late Tuesday night a Cinco de Mayo gathering at a Laurel, Maryland shopping center ended in chaos when separate violent episodes unfolded in the same parking lot: gunfire wounded three people near Longhorn Steakhouse and,

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World Cup 2026 Ticket Sales Surge, Hotels Warn Of Shortfall

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

FIFA’s 2026 World Cup is selling out fast, but a new hotel industry outlook warns that ticket sales do not necessarily equal international visitors booking rooms, leaving some host cities nervous about the economic payoff.

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Jimmy Kimmel Calls For Apology After Aaron Rodgers Allegation

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel has spent years using late-night comedy as a platform for political jabs, but recent back-and-forth with Aaron Rodgers and cable news defenders has exposed how selective outrage and double standards shape the media

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Shelter Worker Arrested For Allegedly Torturing Dogs, ICE Detains

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

A man working at a Las Vegas dog training center has been arrested after undercover video showed brutal treatment of animals, authorities say. Local police seized dozens of dogs, criminal charges were filed, and federal

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Far Right Disaster Volunteers Fuel Urgent Local Debate

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

The TV piece on the volunteers who race into disaster zones stirred a predictable fight: network reporters alarmed by unsanctioned aid, civic rescue crews and independent volunteers saying they just did the work the government

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Attorneys Urge Survivors To Accept $800 Million Archdiocese Settlement

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

The Archdiocese of New York has proposed an $800 million settlement to resolve decades of abuse claims, offering at least $250,000 to each survivor while attorneys urged quick acceptance to avoid the risk of drawn-out

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SSPX Facing Vatican Scrutiny Over Auxiliary Bishop Consecrations

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

The Society of Saint Pius X is on the brink of new episcopal consecrations, and that move has intensified a showdown over authority, canon law, and how to read the reforms of the Second Vatican

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Man Charged In Attempted Trump Assassination, Host Cites Demonic Motive

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

The attempted assassination of President Trump at the Washington Hilton shook the capital, but quick action by the Secret Service kept the president, the first lady, and others safe. A 31-year-old California man, Cole Tomas

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Rubio Warns Iran, Urges Diplomatic Path Under Trump

Dan Veld May 6, 2026

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a stern warning to Iran while substituting as the White House press secretary on Tuesday. Rubio took on a briefing room full of reporters after Karoline Leavitt took

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Alberta Premier Refuses To Enforce Bill C-9, Protecting Bible Quotes

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced her province will refuse to enforce Bill C-9, arguing the measure crosses a line by turning religious beliefs into potential criminal conduct. Her stance centers on protecting religious speech,

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Upgrade Home Security Today With Smart, Affordable Camera Options

Erica Carlin May 6, 2026

{{unknown}} is the focal point here: a compact look at why gaps matter, how they shape choices, and what practical steps help when certainty is out of reach. Every decision-maker runs into the unknown sooner

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Aaron Rose Philip Signed, First Black Trans Model With Quadriplegic CP

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

Aaron Rose Philip has become a visible figure in fashion conversations about inclusion, accessibility, and representation. This article looks at why that matters, how the industry reacted, and what her visibility reveals about changing expectations

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Synod, Study Group 9 Report Questions Sinful Nature Of Homosexuality

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

The recent Final Report from Synod on Synodality Study Group 9 has stirred debate by leaning on personal testimonies that question whether homosexual acts are necessarily sinful, and by suggesting the discussion over same-sex ‘marriage’

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Supreme Court Clears Way For New Louisiana Congressional Maps

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais tossed the state’s 2024 congressional map as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, clarified the role of the Voting Rights Act in race-based districting, and then moved unusually

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Relive My First Solo Flight To Europe, Age Fourteen

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

I was fourteen the first time I crossed an ocean alone, part of a high school orchestra on a four-week tour through Europe. Those weeks were full of rigid itineraries, polite host families, and concerts

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Unknown Data Gap Prompts Urgent Policy Action From Experts

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

{{unknown}} This piece digs into why the unknown grabs us, how it shapes choices, and practical ways to move forward when answers are scarce. You’ll get clear reasons curiosity beats fear, simple habits to make

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Trump Survives WHCD Shooting, Brewer Promises Free Beer If Killed

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

This piece examines the news that Kirk Bangstad, the owner of Minocqua Brewing Company, is running for governor of Wisconsin and revisits controversial comments he reportedly made about former President Trump. It lays out why

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Philadelphia Homeowner Fatally Shoots Woman Breaking Window

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The shooting in North Philadelphia left a woman dead after she broke a home window and tried to force her way inside, and police say the armed resident fired in what investigators are treating as

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GameStop Moves To Acquire Ebay, Takes Aim At Amazon

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

GameStop has quietly built a stake in eBay and then dropped a bold bid to buy the whole company, pitching a plan to cut costs and try to take on Amazon. This article lays out

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Canadian Entertainer Faces Human Rights Hearing Over Rainbow Crosswalk

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

A local performer in Alberta is set to appear before the Alberta Human Rights Commission after handing out flyers opposing a planned ‘pride’ rainbow crosswalk, touching off a debate over free speech, community values, and

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Polyamory Advocates Push For Legal Protections Now

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

Policymakers are facing another cultural flashpoint as polyamory activists push for legal recognition and anti-discrimination protections. They argue the case using the same logic that propelled support for same-sex ‘marriage’ and broader LGBT legal wins.

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US Secures Strait Of Hormuz, Protects Global Commerce

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The Pentagon announced a protective operation over the Strait of Hormuz called Project Freedom, designed to keep commerce moving through one of the world’s most critical waterways. Top officials framed it as a defensive, time-limited

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Russell Brand Promotes Christian Conversion After Allegations

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

Russell Brand’s latest swing toward Christianity and a short, pricey book about it land at a weird crossroads of genuine talent, tabloid trouble, and obvious marketing. This piece looks at the timing, the tone, the

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Judge Apologizes To Alleged Trump Assailant Over Jail Treatment

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The courtroom scene in Washington turned tense and oddly apologetic: a magistrate judge told the accused attacker he was sorry for his treatment in jail, attorneys argued the defendant had been placed on suicide watch

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Theo Von Faces Faith Decision, Sparks Christian Conversion Debate

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The comedian Theo Von has been stirring conversation after emotional moments about faith went viral, sparking questions about whether he might be moving toward Christianity; radio host Rick Burgess dug into the clips, checked with

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OnlyFans, Pornography Harm Relationships, Republican Lawmaker Warns

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

Republican James Fishback criticized the influence of OnlyFans and similar porn platforms, arguing they harm personal and professional life; this piece looks at his message, the cultural and policy angles behind it, and what conservatives

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OpenAI Sued After Failing To Warn Authorities About Tumbler Ridge

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

Families of victims from the Tumbler Ridge school shooting have filed lawsuits accusing OpenAI of letting a violent actor use its tools without warning authorities, and they contend the company’s systems played a role in

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DOJ Charges Three Over Assault On Reporter Savanah Hernandez

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The Justice Department has charged three relatives after Turning Point USA Frontlines reporter Savanah Hernandez says she was attacked while covering an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota, and conservatives are praising federal action as a long

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Bill C-9 Sparks Canadian Protest Over Biblical Quotes

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

Canadians gathered on May 1 outside roughly 44 Liberal MPs’ offices to push back against Bill C-9, a measure seen by many as a direct attack on free speech and religious conscience because it would

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Israeli Attacks Target Churches, Push Christians From Holy Land

Erica Carlin May 5, 2026

This piece looks at recent reports alleging damage to Christian religious sites and schools in the region, examines the wider claim that such actions are pushing Christians from the Holy Land, and outlines what responsible

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White House Locked Down After Officer Involved Shooting

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

The White House briefly went into lockdown Monday afternoon after reports of gunfire near the complex, prompting Secret Service action and an on-site officer-involved shooting. Reporters were moved from the North Lawn into the briefing

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Ex Muslim Shahriq Khan Urges Converting Muslims, Stuckey Voices Concern

Dan Veld May 5, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey pushes back against the idea that Islam and Western liberty can peacefully coexist, and she brings on ex-Muslim Shahriq Khan to argue a direct remedy. Khan lays out the clash as constitutional,

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Synodality Threatens Church, Theologian Urges Faithful To Write To Pope

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

This piece examines a pointed critique from a theologian about the current synodal process, the claims made about its origins, and a public call to action directed at Pope Leo and the Vatican. It lays

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Pope Urges Foundation To Boost $15M Evangelical Mission Funding

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

The pope urged the Papal Foundation to consider expanding its financial backing for the Church’s missionary work, even as the foundation announced a record $15 million in grants for 2026; the tone was one of

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Cornell President Kotlikoff Defends Driving Through Protesters

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

The president of Cornell says he had to drive away after a tense confrontation with protesters following an Israel-Palestine debate, and the scene has split opinion across campus about protest limits, safety, and respect for

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White House Lockdown After Officer Shoots Armed Suspect, Youth Hurt

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

The White House went into lockdown after a plainclothes Secret Service officer saw a man with what looked like a firearm near the perimeter, the agent and other officers engaged after the suspect fired at

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Pope Leo XIV Endorses Competing Catechism Rule on Capital Punishment

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

This piece takes a clear look at a clash inside the Church: a modern pope’s revision on capital punishment and a new claimant to papal authority who backs it, and what that collision means for

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Jimmy Kimmel Faces Calls To Fire, Conservatives Split

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

This piece looks at the backlash over Jimmy Kimmel’s recent joke about Melania Trump, the violent incident that framed the debate, and the conservative responses that split between demands for consequences and cautions against overreaction.

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Central Catholic Forfeits Games After Player Slur, Community Reacts

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

Portland parents are scrambling after a Catholic high school shut down its entire campus for two days because a baseball player used a “racial hate speech” slur in a private team huddle. The school canceled

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Swiss Bishop Warns Over Homosexuality, Cites Studies On Male Victims

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

Swiss bishop Marian Eleganti has publicly pointed at what he calls the “elephant in the room” in the wake of clerical abuse scandals, arguing that the pattern of male victims in Church studies raises urgent

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Alito Temporarily Restores Biden FDA Mail Order Abortion Rule

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

Justice Samuel Alito issued a temporary order that puts the Biden FDA’s mail-order abortion pill rule back in effect for the moment, and that order is set to expire May 11. This move opens another

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Los Angeles Candidate Proposes App To Track Neighborhood Cleanliness

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

Los Angeles has a cleanliness problem that keeps sliding into national lists, and a challenger for mayor wants to turn citizen reports into political accountability by giving voters a clear scorecard on who actually fixes

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Masked Gunmen Open Fire Near Arcadia Lake, 13 Hospitalized

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

Late Sunday night a gathering near Arcadia Lake in Oklahoma turned violent when two men wearing ski masks opened fire, sending at least 13 people to area hospitals as officers scrambled to piece together what

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Trump Surgeon General Saphier Praises Life, Won’t Condemn Abortion

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

Nicole Saphier’s nomination for surgeon general puts a young conservative voice into a national health post where questions about life, gender policy, and vaccines are already front and center. The pick highlights a personal story

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