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SpaceX IPO Makes Musk Trillionaire, Creates 4,400 Millionaires

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

SpaceX’s public debut sent shockwaves through markets and lives alike, vaulting the company into the record books and pushing Elon Musk past the trillionaire mark while turning thousands of employees into overnight millionaires. The IPO

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Midland Shooting Leaves Suspect Dead, Ten People Injured

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

The city of Midland, Texas, was rocked Friday morning by a violent shooting that escalated into a police standoff, leaving at least one person dead and multiple others injured as law enforcement deployed armored units

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Knights Of Saint John Paul II Mobilize For Street Mission

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

We’re writing to rally the men of the Knights of Saint John Paul II with a clear, upbeat call: connect with your chapter, get involved in street ministry, invite other men, and keep growing through

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Stanford Funds Muslim Student Union $175,000, Tops Christian Groups

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

Stanford’s funding choices are raising eyebrows and starting conversations about priorities on campus, fairness between groups, and the treatment of faith and service organizations. The university gave the school’s Muslim Student Union $175,000, which critics

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Paxton Warns Big 12 Of $200M Liability Over Texas Tech Boycott

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Ken Paxton waded into the row over Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s gambling case and warned the Big 12 that any broad boycott of the Red Raiders could cost the conference and its members dearly,

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Christopher Rufo Reshapes New College, Sparks John Oliver Criticism

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

John Oliver spent a full-frontal segment obsessing over Christopher Rufo and the conservative makeover at New College of Florida, and the fight now reads less like pundit theater and more like a political reshaping of

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Surveillance Captures Suspects In Fatal Shooting Of Penn State Student

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

A Penn State senior was fatally shot in South Philadelphia after a dispute that investigators say began when his phone was taken, and police have released surveillance footage and offered a reward as the community

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Paris Suburb Communist Mayor Allows Hijabs, Sparks Hail Mary Debate

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

Observers in a Paris suburb watched a small public drama that tells a bigger story about fairness and free speech, when a Communist mayor tolerated hijabs while angrily condemning the recitation of the Hail Mary.

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Ontario Superior Court Restores Pro Life Signs, Rules Ban Unjustified

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

The Ontario Superior Court has struck down a sign ban imposed at the 2023 March for Life in Ottawa, finding the restriction violated the pro-life organizers’ rights. The ruling centered on the balance between public

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Wembanyama Criticized By Whitlock For Skipping Anthem

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Jason Whitlock unloaded on Victor Wembanyama after Game 3, arguing that the Spurs’ young star showed disrespect by skipping the national anthem and that his behavior reflects bigger problems with the NBA and its culture.

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Border Patrol Rescues 39 Migrants From Burning Trailer

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

A speeding tractor trailer that fled a Border Patrol checkpoint burst into flames, but officers managed a dramatic rescue of everyone inside; two men from the cab now face federal charges while authorities sort out

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Vance Boelter Pleads Guilty, Accepts Life Terms For Lawmakers’ Murders

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

The guilty plea by Vance Boelter in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband closed the federal case and spared jurors a death penalty fight. The plea came with life sentences plus additional

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New Jersey Democrat Refuses To Attend Church With Trump Voters

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

A New Jersey Democrat nominee said she stopped going to church because she did not want to sit near people who backed Donald Trump, and that remark has turned into a political talking point. The

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US Considers Public Equity In AI Firms, Risks Rise

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

This piece pushes back on a dangerous idea: turning private AI companies into public property. It argues that handing pieces of these firms to the government risks saddling taxpayers with massive losses while locking the

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Social Media Access For Under 16s Urged To Stay With Parents

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

I’ll argue for parental rights, flag privacy and digital ID dangers, explain why a government social media ban is a bad idea, suggest conservative solutions, and urge practical safeguards that protect kids without expanding state

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Catholic Priest Warns Church Reforms Have Undermined Reverence

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

Fifty years in the priesthood gives a rare vantage point, and Father John Perricone uses it to trace a dramatic shift in Catholic worship and practice. He remembers a Church where reverence and the tabernacle

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California Election Doubts Prompt Glenn Beck Warning

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Glenn Beck warns that California leaders are treating election skepticism as a threat instead of answering the questions people raise, arguing new rules could silence observers and hand the state control over how ballots are

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Boston Kids Held Up At Lemonade Stand, Police Hunt Juveniles

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Two children running a lemonade stand in south Boston were threatened at gunpoint by two juveniles, who took the money and fled. Neighbors and city officials have rallied support while police hunt for the suspects,

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Tariffs Force Rethink As Chinese Cars Surge In Europe

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The auto tariff debate is more than price talk. This piece looks at why tariffs are being pushed, what happened when Europe faced cheap Chinese cars, how American factory investment is already changing communities, and

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Knicks Fans Claim Trump Curse Caused Game 3 Chaos, Now

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Outside Madison Square Garden, a loud group of Knicks fans blamed President Donald Trump for the team’s Game 3 loss, citing bad vibes, extra security and what they called a curse; team owner James Dolan

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ICE Arrests Convicted Child Abusers And Sexual Predators This Week

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Federal immigration agents arrested multiple noncitizens this week who have documented convictions for some of the most serious crimes — from child cruelty and sexual violence to drug trafficking and burglary — and officials are

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Neal McDonough Details Alcohol Battle, Losing Home, Career

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Neal McDonough opens up about a dark stretch when drinking and industry fallout cost him his home and nearly ended his career, how a friend’s kindness and his wife’s ultimatum pulled him back, and how

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Parents Demand Transparency As Schools Conceal Student Records

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

Parents deserve to know what happens to their children at school, and recent complaints filed about Chicago, San Francisco and Loudoun County schools claim those districts have been hiding decisions and medical choices from families.

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Zach Lahn Victory Fuels MAHA Movement Toward Iowa Coalition

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Zach Lahn’s surprise win in Iowa’s GOP primary has people asking whether a MAHA-style movement is quietly forming the backbone of a refreshed conservative coalition. The chatter centers on robust immigration stances, a turn toward

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Schumer, Markey Endorse Graham Platner Ahead Of November Race

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The Maine Democratic primary ended with Graham Platner winning handily, and now big-name Democrats are lining up behind him despite a string of ugly revelations about his past. This piece walks through who backed him,

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Alleged Paid Votes On Skid Row Raise Concerns In LA Primary

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The Los Angeles mayoral primary left a lot of people angry and suspicious when Spencer Pratt’s early second-place showing evaporated and reports surfaced that some homeless residents on Skid Row said they were paid to

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Green Energy PACs Defeat Chip Roy In Texas AG Runoff

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

A coalition of well-funded clean energy donors spent heavily to stop Rep. Chip Roy’s bid for Texas attorney general after he threatened federal green subsidies; this article walks through who funded the attack, what tactics

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Catholics Threatened, Man Arrested Over Church Mass Terror Plot

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

Church-goers in America should be alarmed: a violent threat aimed at Catholics recently ended with an arrest, but it exposes a growing pattern of targeted hostility. This piece looks at the incident, what it reveals

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Pennsylvania Arrest Over Church Threat Exposes Anti-Catholic Violence

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

A Pennsylvania man was arrested after threatening to attack Catholics at a church and school, a chilling reminder that violent threats against believers are happening here in America and demand a firm response from communities

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Sen Jim Banks Warns About LGBTQ Characters In Kids Shows

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

Republican Sen. Jim Banks has sounded an alarm about what children are seeing on television and asked regulators to step in so parents can make clearer choices. This piece looks at his concern, why it

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Bill C-34 Proposes Limits For Under 16s On Social Media

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act, proposes strict new limits on young users and a federal framework for online safety. It mirrors Australia’s approach to restricting social media access for minors under 16 and

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Lincoln Reflecting Pool Workers Visit White House, Meet Trump

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

President Trump welcomed the crew that restored the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool to the White House, signed hats, handed out presidential challenge coins, and celebrated a renovation that drained, cleaned, sealed, and refilled the basin

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Caitlin Clark Faces System Shift, Mychal Thompson Urges Move

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Mychal Thompson, the two-time NBA champion and long-time Caitlin Clark admirer, is raising eyebrows with a claim that the Indiana Fever might not be using Clark in a way that suits her talents. A viral

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Explore The Latin Mass, A Practical Travel Guide For Beginners

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

Archduke Eduard von Habsburg-Lothringen has written a pocket guide for people curious about a deeply traditional form of worship, titled ‘Discovering the Latin Mass: A Travel Guide for the Curious.’ This short book is aimed

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Guadalupe Basilica Rector Resigns, Seeking Transparency Amid UFO Debate

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

The resignation of the rector at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe has stirred deeper questions about leadership, faith, and how modern culture shapes what people believe. This piece looks at the need for

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Ohio Bar Allegedly Vandalized After Pride Flag Removed, Window Smashed

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Staff at a Clintonville bar say two men tore down a Pride flag hours after it was hung and then returned to smash a window with a rock, sending the place into a brief lockdown

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Conservatives Reclaim American Identity As Immigration Surges

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Conservatives have spent years recoiling from identity politics, but when borders and belonging are at stake we cannot pretend identity is irrelevant. This piece argues that a healthy national identity is essential to a functioning

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Church Leaders Warn Escalating Attacks Threaten Christian Heritage

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

Church leaders have warned these escalating attacks threaten to end the ancient Christian presence. This warning cuts straight to the heart of faith and heritage, and it demands more than sorrow or statements. The stakes

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Cleveland Clinic Agrees To 20-Year Ban On Gender Procedures For Minors

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

The settlement reached with the Cleveland Clinic secured restitution funds and included a commitment that the hospital will not perform “sex-rejecting procedures” on minors for 20 years, marking a major development in how medical institutions

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Nancy Mace Falls In South Carolina GOP Primary After Trump Snub

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

I’ll walk you through what happened in South Carolina’s GOP governor race, why Rep. Nancy Mace fell short, how her relationship with former President Trump factored in, what her post-election messages said, and which candidates

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Priest Accused Of Telling Gay Couple Communion Was Poison

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

A parish found itself at the center of a tense scene after a priest refused Holy Communion to a married homosexual parishioner, setting off protests and a wider conversation about how doctrine, pastoral care, and

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PA Man Charged With Felony Terrorism For St Pius X Attack

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

Cristopher Henderson has been charged with a felony terrorism count after police say he targeted St. Pius X Church and School in Pennsylvania, an arrest that comes amid growing concerns about attacks on Catholic institutions

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Maine Senate Allegations Rock Campaign, LA Mayoral Race Shifts

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The midterm buzz this week mixed scandal and surprise: a Maine Senate contender faces disturbing allegations from ex-girlfriends while an unexpected shakeup in Los Angeles leaves voters staring at another all-Democrat runoff. Commentary from conservative

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Iphone Adoption Reduces US Women’s Birth Rates, Study

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The new analysis links the 2007 iPhone launch to a measurable drop in U.S. fertility, pointing to shifting time use, fewer in-person encounters and changing sexual behavior as possible drivers rather than the usual suspects

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Mark Carney Demands Stronger LGBT Protections, Bill C-9

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

Mark Carney’s comment that there is ‘far more to do’ for the LGBT movement has reignited debate over laws like Bill C-9 and what they mean for free speech, religious liberty, and common-sense rules. This

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Westen Urges Catholics To Defend Church, Now Is Our Turn

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

The Church is facing a fierce internal reckoning, and voices are calling parishioners to respond rather than retreat. This piece examines the claim that some leaders are silent or complicit in the crisis, the call

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ActBlue CEO Invokes Fifth Amendment Amid Foreign Donation Questions

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Regina Wallace-Jones, the CEO of Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue, repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment during a House Administration hearing when pressed about foreign donations and fraud-prevention practices; Republicans see the refusals as confirmation that tough

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Frisco Murder Victim’s Father Delivers Fiery Impact Statement

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The Collin County courtroom held raw grief and a hard verdict after a jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty in the 2025 stabbing death of Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet, then handed down a

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Californians Face Federal Election Fraud Charges, US Attorney Warns

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles say they are moving in after troubling delays and loose voter identification rules surfaced in this month’s California primaries, and their top prosecutor warned that criminal election fraud charges are

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Rep Dan Goldman Confronts ICE, Frees Father Outside Court

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Rep. Dan Goldman says he stepped between Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and a family outside an immigration courtroom, claiming the agents broke the law and that his office secured the father’s release. The incident

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Caitlin Clark Must Demand Trade Immediately From Fever, Whitlock Says

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Jason Whitlock has argued that Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise in the WNBA is at risk, claiming the Indiana Fever’s internal structure and personnel are actively undermining her. He insists Clark should leave the franchise, overhaul

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Bishop Sends Priests To Psychiatric Hospital, Seeks Doctrinal Shift

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

Many priests have been quietly sent away to psychiatric units by their bishops, sometimes for genuine care and sometimes as a way to silence disagreement, and that tension sits at the heart of church life

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Late Ballots Flip Los Angeles Mayoral Race, Prompt Fraud Allegations

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The Los Angeles mayoral runoff produced a late-night twist that left conservatives crying foul, with Liz Wheeler and others claiming the late-mail ballot surge for Nithya Raman was suspicious and President Trump amplifying those doubts

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Great Apostasy Threatens Christians, Erodes Catholic Faith

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

The crisis inside the Church that John-Henry Westen highlights is less about politics and more about belief. He points to a spreading loss of faith called the Great Apostasy, and he connects modern signs to

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Diocese Pushes Parishes To Approve Bankruptcy, Secure $150M Settlement

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

The Diocese of Buffalo has asked its parishes to consider filing for bankruptcy so a proposed $150 million settlement with more than 800 abuse survivors can move forward, but the plan requires approval from all

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Belfast Attack By Sudanese Asylum Seeker Triggers Riots

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The streets of north Belfast erupted after a brutal knife attack by a Sudanese asylum seeker left a man badly injured and a community shaken. Video of the assault spread fast, sparking outrage, a planned

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LGBTQ Center Replaces Pride Flags, Installs Cameras After Vandalism

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The New Castle Prism Initiative discovered Pride flags torn down and damaged outside the Third Independent Presbyterian Church, prompting alarm from staff, a police report, and renewed support from the community as organizers replaced flags

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DOJ Secures Cleveland Clinic Agreement To End Gender Care For 20 Years

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The Justice Department reached a settlement with the Cleveland Clinic that forces an end to pediatric gender-affirming care at the institution for two decades, includes a six-figure fine, and requires millions in restorative services for

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German Priest, Protestant Church Endorse LGBT Parade

Erica Carlin June 9, 2026

A priest at a Catholic parish in Germany, together with the local Protestant church, publicly supported a nearby LGBT parade, praising the march for making “visible the diversity of people in their sexual identities.” The

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Belgium Moves to Loosen Abortion Law as Opposition Calls for More

Erica Carlin June 9, 2026

Belgium is at a crossroads after Justice Minister Annelies Verlinden pushed a plan to loosen the country’s abortion rules, and the opposition says those changes do not go far enough; this piece looks at the

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Sacred Heart Docudrama Warns America, Hits Theaters Today

Erica Carlin June 9, 2026

Today a new docudrama called The Sacred Heart opens in theatres, offering a stark reflection on France’s drift from its Catholic roots and a warning aimed at American audiences; the film’s makers present it as

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California Governor Race Sets Becerra, Hilton For November Runoff

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The California primary boiled down to two very different visions: a seasoned Democratic insider and a media-savvy Republican outsider moving on to November. Voters navigated a crowded field, slow counting, and loud accusations about the

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North Belfast Good Samaritan Stops Attempted Beheading

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

An attempted beheading in the Kinnaird Avenue area of North Belfast was thwarted late Monday night after a stick-wielding Good Samaritan and other passersby intervened, giving the attacker a good thwacking. Although he kept his

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Witness Links Attackers To Maranza North African Youth, Prompt Probe

Erica Carlin June 9, 2026

A brief account of a violent daytime attack in Milan has sparked fresh questions about public safety, migrant integration, and law enforcement response. Witness descriptions, especially one by Aksamit, pointed to a pattern observers associate

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Trump Booed Then Cheered At Knicks Game, Street Violence Erupts

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

New York Knicks fans were among the loudest of any in their reaction to President Trump’s appearance at the NBA Finals on Monday night. There was one hurdle that Trump supporters in the building seemingly

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Nithya Raman Tops Spencer Pratt In Los Angeles Primary

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

Far-left Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman defeated former reality TV star Spencer Pratt in the primary election for L.A. mayor, according to the Associated Press and NBC News. Raman will go head-to-head with incumbent

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Bishop Schneider Warns Loss Of Clergy Faith Sparks Doctrinal Confusion

Erica Carlin June 9, 2026

The crisis described here centers on a mounting loss of confidence inside church leadership and the far-reaching consequences that follow, from muddled teaching to shaken trust among the faithful. This piece looks at how that

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Bronx Bus Confrontation Turns Deadly, Teen Sought by Police

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

A man’s attempt to call out a teenager for talking too loudly on a Bronx MTA bus turned deadly on Monday, leaving a 41-year-old dead and the young suspect at large as police sift through

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AI Reshapes Daily Life, Urgent Choices for Work and Home

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

We live inside technology the way previous generations lived inside factories and railways. This piece looks at how digital tools shape daily life, why extremes fail, and why choosing an intentional middle path gives you

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Military Members Report Mental Screening After COVID Vaccine Refusal

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The documentary “Duty to Disobey” gathers testimony from current and former U.S. service members who say they faced harsh consequences after refusing COVID-19 vaccinations, including mental health screenings and career impacts. It points fingers at

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Senate Adds Noose Symbol, Sends Bill Back To House Of Commons

Erica Carlin June 9, 2026

This piece looks at the sudden change to Bill C-9 that tacked on the noose as an official hate symbol, the fallout from a senator’s warning that it recalls White supremacy, and why that late

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Pentagon Restores LDS Church, Fixes Faith Codes After Outcry

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The Pentagon quietly tried to simplify its faith coding system and accidentally kicked off a public row over whether members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints count as Christians, sparking pushback from

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WNBA Stars Criticize USA 250 Patch, League Pauses Plan

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

WNBA forward Brianna Turner publicly pushed back against plans to add a USA 250 patch to WNBA All-Star gear, arguing the anniversary patch overlooks the history of slavery and the lived reality of many players’

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Msgr. Rossetti Resurfaced Video Backs UFO Demon Claims

Erica Carlin June 8, 2026

Resurfaced clips show Msgr. Stephen Rossetti, once the Archdiocese of Washington’s exorcist, drawing support from fellow clergy for his warning that some UFO and alien encounters may be demonic deceptions; the footage reopened debate about

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Ohio Teen Arrested After Pantsing Transgender, Banned From Six Flags

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

An 18-year-old man was arrested after an incident at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky where a guest was forcibly exposed in front of other visitors. Authorities say the accused pulled down the victim’s skirt

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DOJ Indictment Spurs Dave Landau To Lampoon SPLC, Viral Skit

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

The Department of Justice’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly funnelling millions to extremist informants has set off a wave of disbelief and mockery, and a comedian has turned the scandal into

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Holy Land Christians Face Exodus, Bishop Shomali Warns

Erica Carlin June 8, 2026

Bishop William Shomali paints a vivid, on-the-ground picture of what life looks like for Christians across the Holy Land, from Gaza and Bethlehem to Jerusalem and Nazareth. He describes shrinking congregations, families pushed to the

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Florida Police Preempt Teen Beach Takeover Using Social Media

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Police in St. Johns County say they stopped a planned “teen takeover” at St. Augustine Beach after spotting and tracking social posts that encouraged a chaotic gathering; authorities canceled the event, warned of zero tolerance,

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Noah’s Ark Site Draws Urgent Investigation Led By Andrew Jones

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

This piece follows one man’s patient, science-first push to test a boat-shaped formation in eastern Turkey and the loud skepticism that greets anyone who even suggests it might be related to Noah’s ark. There is

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Boston Public Library Hosts 19 Drag Story Hours This Pride Month

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

The Boston Public Library has scheduled 19 drag queen story hours for children during Pride Month, and that move has sparked a sharp conservative response about age-appropriateness, taxpayer dollars, and what kind of programming belongs

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Raman Overtakes Pratt In LA Mayor Race After Vote Swing

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Los Angeles’ mayoral race took an unexpected turn as vote tallies shifted dramatically in the days after Election Day, turning what looked like a clear path to the November runoff into a tight, unsettled contest.

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Beat Big Tech Censorship, Shield Your Daily Content

Erica Carlin June 8, 2026

I’ll cut to the chase: this piece tells you why conservative voices keep getting sidelined, offers practical things you can do right now to keep your message alive, and explains how to build direct, reliable

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Unitree G1 Robot Hits Child, Raises Safety Concerns

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Robotic entertainers meant to dazzle kids have shown a worrying streak of glitches and rough interactions lately, and a recent incident at a children’s festival in Xinjiang pushed that worry into uncomfortable reality. A humanoid

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AI Challenges Betting Odds With 2026 World Cup Forecasts

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be as much a data contest as a soccer tournament, with companies feeding stacks of stats into chatbots and calling it insight. Models from Anthropic, Google, Microsoft

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New Right Recasts Declaration Ahead Of 250th Anniversary

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

As America nears its 250th birthday, this piece argues that the Declaration of Independence and America First nationalism are not enemies. It tracks where parts of conservatism went off course, explains why younger nationalists pushed

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Illinois Privacy Law Limits Out-of-State Probes, Risks Care

Erica Carlin June 8, 2026

The Illinois law labeled the Reproductive Health Privacy Act raises real concerns about patient safety, cross-state accountability, and how we balance privacy with the rule of law. This piece lays out why a policy that

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Mass Baptisms Spark Youth Revival At Eleven22 Church

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Hard times and bright breakthroughs sit side by side: this piece looks at the heavy cultural currents weighing on Christians, a surprising spike in mass baptisms at Church of Eleven22, the message Rick Burgess brings

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AI Chatbots Exclude Spiritual Guidance, New Study Warns

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Tech is rewriting how people ask about meaning, and a new study finds the answers often skip the religious heart of the question. Researchers ran hundreds of real moral queries through top models and found

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Texas Senate Voters Warned About James Talarico’s Moral Failures

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Texas voters facing the upcoming Senate choice are being reminded hard about character and policy. This piece lays out the criticisms leveled by conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey against Democrat James Talarico, contrasts them with

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Brooklyn Police Seek Woman After 98-Year-Old Assaulted

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

A 98-year-old man in Prospect Lefferts Gardens was attacked in his apartment building during an argument this week, and police are searching for a woman captured on building video who they say used punches, kicks

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Bexorg Revives Donor Brains, Sparks Global Ethics Debate

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

The story follows a Connecticut biotech that moved from reviving pig brains to keeping recently deceased human brains functional for drug testing, using a perfusion system to supply oxygen and nutrients, suppressing electrical activity with

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Taryn Thomas Renounces BLM Pro Palestine Ties, Critiques Stanford

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Taryn Thomas went from a committed Black Lives Matter and pro-Palestine organizer to an outspoken critic after hard encounters with campus activism and a trip to an exhibit that humanized victims of the Nova Music

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Hold Elected Officials Accountable, Protect Family Caregivers

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

I take aim at a simple problem: government finds fraud and files reports, but real consequences rarely follow. From a caregiver’s point of view, audits without enforcement are a ritual that wastes time and money

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MP Dean Allison Urges National Inquiry Into COVID Jab Harms

Erica Carlin June 7, 2026

Conservative MP Dean Allison is pushing for a national public inquiry so people who say they were harmed by COVID jabs can tell their stories and be heard. This piece looks at why an inquiry

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Matthew Marsden Says Same Sex Marriage Violates Catholic Teaching

Erica Carlin June 6, 2026

The story centers on a sharp public clash over faith, identity, and media framing after a BBC report about former nuns marrying each other sparked strong reactions. A prominent voice in that reaction was Matthew

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Gabriel Condemns Taxpayer Funding Of Performances At People’s House

Erica Carlin June 6, 2026

The New York City Council’s recent Pride Ball has stirred a sharp debate about public priorities and taxpayer funding, with critics saying the event crossed a line and supporters calling it inclusion in action. Voices

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Scott Bessent Reshapes Treasury, Accelerates Economic Strategy

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Scott Bessent has stepped into the Treasury with a clear Republican agenda: rebuild domestic production, make debt manageable through growth, align markets with national strategy, and use precise economic statecraft to advance American strength. This

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Florida Caregiver Accused Starving Children, Forcing Them Into Bucket

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

A Fort Pierce case has authorities and neighbors stunned after a pastor charged with caring for five children allegedly kept them in squalid conditions, denied basic hygiene and food, and physically abused them while her

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Euthanasia Bill Revival Fails After Limited Assisted Suicide Support

Erica Carlin June 6, 2026

The push to revive a euthanasia bill that failed in the House of Lords in April has stalled because public and political support just isn’t there, and that matters. This piece looks at why the

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Indictment Says Donors’ Funds Fueled KKK And Other Racist Groups

Erica Carlin June 6, 2026

The Department of Justice has filed a superseding indictment that accuses a major civil rights organization of secretly funneling donations to white supremacist groups, raising sharp questions about accountability, transparency, and the politics of watchdog

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