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Traditional Latin Mass Can No Longer Be Excluded, Abbot Affirms

Erica Carlin May 4, 2026

Abbot Primate Jeremias Schröder of the Benedictines insists the traditional Latin liturgy belongs in the life of the Church, arguing that recent moves made it impossible to banish the rite entirely and that it will

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Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized In Critical Condition In Florida, 81

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

Rudy Giuliani, 81, has been hospitalized in Florida and is listed in critical but stable condition, with his team and high-profile allies calling for prayers and sharing memories of his leadership through a rough night

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Minnesota Republicans Demand Answers From Walz Over $9B Medicaid Fraud

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

Minnesota’s welfare fraud fight has turned into a full-scale political brawl with House Republicans pointing fingers at Gov. Tim Walz and state agencies for years of missed warnings, stalled investigations, and bills blocked by Democrats

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Mississippi Middle School Students Steer Bus After Driver Passes Out

Dan Veld May 4, 2026

Middle schoolers in Mississippi jumped into action when their bus driver collapsed, wrestled the runaway vehicle to a stop, and tended to her until help arrived; surveillance video and firsthand quotes show calm, quick thinking

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Cars Monitor Drivers, Enforce Algorithmic Driving Restrictions

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

Lawmakers quietly created a path for cars to watch, judge, and even stop their drivers, and that pathway is now law. This piece breaks down how mandated in-cabin monitoring, corporate surveillance tools, and taxpayer-funded research

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BlazeTV Host Alleges Haitian Immigration Drives Local Violence

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

Immigration policy often gets debated in numbers and ideals, but the consequences land in neighborhoods and front yards. This piece follows one conservative commentator’s blunt reaction to what he sees happening locally when immigration rules

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Caregiver Juggles Cancer Diagnosis, Protects Disabled Wife

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

I sit down with test results posted to my chart, thinking first about how this will change my ability to care for my wife. This piece follows a caregiver who has carried four decades of

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Archaeology Bolsters Biblical Claims, Reveals Tangible Evidence

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

Spend a little time around skeptics and you’ll hear the same line: the Bible is a tangle of late myths and pious fables, a cultural relic more useful for sermons than for serious history. That

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IVF Raises Ethical Questions Over Discarded Laboratory Embryos

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

This piece examines why happy nursery photos do not settle the ethics debate around in vitro fertilization, lays out what happens to embryos created during IVF cycles, recounts common emotional defenses of the practice, and

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Jewish Camp Counselors Staged Fake Nuclear Alert, Traumatized Kids

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

I tell a personal story about a Jewish summer camp stunt that turned into a fake nuclear scare, how that early trauma seeded a lifelong distrust of theatrical propaganda, and why that skepticism now colors

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Resurrection Redefines Eternity Beyond Heaven, Restores Creation

Dan Veld May 3, 2026

The piece explores a common Christian misunderstanding: that the goal of faith is simply to escape to heaven, rather than to expect a restored creation and resurrected bodies. Through a conversation between Allie Beth Stuckey

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90-Year-Old Protester Convicted Under FACE Act, Blocking Clinics

Erica Carlin May 3, 2026

Eva Edl, a 90-year-old who survived a Soviet death camp, was convicted under the FACE Act after blocking access to abortion facilities in Tennessee and Michigan during the Biden administration; her case has become a

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Fifth Circuit Rules For Louisiana, Pro-Life Victory Over Biden FDA

Erica Carlin May 3, 2026

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with Louisiana in a legal challenge to the Biden administration’s FDA policy on abortion medication, handing a clear win to pro-life advocates and raising immediate questions about

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Sons Of The Most Holy Redeemer Reject Vatican II Reforms, Seek Remedy

Erica Carlin May 2, 2026

The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer have openly criticized the reforms that followed the Second Vatican Council and are urging a clear path forward to address what they see as lasting problems. This article

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Government Reviews Denaturalization Cases Amid Rising Naturalizations

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

This piece argues that American citizenship must be defended by robust denaturalization where applicants lied or were ineligible, paired with stronger vetting at the front end and policies that reduce mass immigration. It supports targeted

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Faith Community Confirms Sister Marie-Reine Identity, Seeks Answers

Erica Carlin May 2, 2026

A Catholic sister in Jerusalem has become the focus of concern and compassion after an assault left her shaken but deeply rooted in faith. Community members, religious leaders, and neighbors have responded with offers of

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Parents Reclaim Childhood, End Screen Dominance Over Kids

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

Sara Gonzales calls out a parenting trend that hands kids over to screens, and in a recent episode of her show she talks with country artist and children’s book author Buddy Brown about pushing families

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Samsung Forces Galaxy Owners To Migrate To Google Messages July 2026

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

Samsung is retiring its Samsung Messages app this summer and steering Galaxy owners toward Google Messages, a move that brings Rich Communication Services support and tighter integration across Android devices. This change affects newer Galaxy

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Tina Shah Backs Minors’ Gender Transition, Campaigns in Swing State

Erica Carlin May 2, 2026

Tina Shah is campaigning in favor of child ‘sex changes’ in a competitive state, and that stance deserves attention and scrutiny. This article lays out the political stakes, the concerns voters should weigh, the likely

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Nonbinary Wesley Han Uses Women’s Bathroom, Prompts Privacy Debate

Erica Carlin May 2, 2026

Wesley Han, a 30-year-old actor who identifies as ‘non-binary’ and uses ‘they/them’ pronouns, prefers to use the women’s bathroom when wearing “traditionally feminine attire.” This piece looks at that personal choice, how clothing and identity

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Allie Beth Stuckey Defends Biblical Distinction Between God And Man

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey sat down with Latter-day Saints podcaster Jacob Hansen for a long, probing conversation that dug into where Mormon and evangelical Christian beliefs collide and where they overlap. They zeroed in on one

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Florida Teens Charged After Driving Lawnmower Through Target

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

Two 18-year-old men in Ocala were arrested after a pair of on-camera stunts that damaged property and drew swift police action, sparking a flood of mocking comments online and a clear reminder from law enforcement

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Canada Reports 129 Babies Born Alive After Failed Abortions

Erica Carlin May 2, 2026

Recent official data shows 17 infants were born alive after failed abortions in Alberta last year and 129 across Canada. That fact alone raises urgent ethical and legal questions about how our medical system treats

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NEA Urges Students To Skip School, Threatening Parental Rights

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

The National Education Association backed nationwide May Day actions that urged “no work, no school, no shopping,” and the union provided organizers with a solidarity toolkit to push participation. That support raises clear questions about

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Cut Land Costs Now, Rein In Zoning, Restore Homeownership

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

Glenn Beck argues that sky-high home prices are not some natural inevitability but the result of policy choices, cultural shifts, and misplaced priorities; he points to fraud, restrictive land rules, rising expectations, and immigration-driven demand

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Gas Station Shooter Confesses, Faces Swift Arrest After Video

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

A shocking shooting at a Columbia, Maryland gas station left a clerk critically wounded and sent investigators chasing a woman whose own social posts seemed to brag about the crime. Surveillance footage captured the moment

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Rebuild Defense Industrial Base, Reshore Manufacturing, Fuse Startups

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

America’s defense industrial base is trapped between decade-long programs that blow budgets and a battlefield that rewards speed, agility, and cheap, autonomous systems. This article argues the obvious: faster delivery and renewed manufacturing capacity come

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Ernst Alleges Biden SBA Benghazi Code Hid Planned Parenthood Funding

Dan Veld May 2, 2026

Senator Jon Ernst says he uncovered Biden-era Small Business Administration emails that allegedly used the code word “Benghazi” to mask roughly $90 million in pandemic loans to Planned Parenthood, and he wants answers and an

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Documents Show Biden Used Benghazi Code To Shield Planned Parenthood

Erica Carlin May 2, 2026

Newly surfaced documents suggest the Biden administration used the code word ‘Benghazi’ to hide potentially improper COVID-era loans to Planned Parenthood, prompting sharp criticism from pro-life leaders and Republicans who say this smells like a

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Conservative Leaders Criticize Diocese Backing Great Rome Mosque Event

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

The Diocese of Rome has announced a Christian-Muslim gathering at the Great Mosque of Rome, citing the precedents of recent popes and the guidance of the Second Vatican Council; the plan has drawn both praise

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Father Perricone Reaffirms Mother Teresa’s Moral Judgment, Posts Photo

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Fr. John Perricone is pushing back after questions arose about his citation of St. Mother Teresa’s “unsparing judgment,” and he has produced a personal photograph with the saint to back up his account. The image

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Graham Platner Forces Democrats To Embrace Nazi Tattoo Controversy

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

The Maine Democratic Senate race has taken a messy turn: their presumptive nominee is a controversial figure with a checkered past that Democrats are now awkwardly defending, and the fallout is already shaping how Republicans

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Trump Targeted Again, Journalists’ Bias Fuels Political Violence

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

Sara Gonzales rips into the media after an attempted assassination at a White House Correspondents’ Dinner, arguing journalists turned a near-tragedy into another show about themselves and their supposed victimhood. She calls out specific reporters

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Scholastic Pushes Pro LGBT Guide Into K12 Classrooms, Families Warn

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Scholastic, long known as the world’s largest children’s book publisher, has pushed itself into the culture wars by promoting explicit pro-LGBT themes for K-12 classrooms, including a 2024 pride guide aimed at teachers. This article

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Democratic Division Threatens California Primary, GOP Leads Persist

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

With one month until California’s open primary, this piece looks at the messy field, the polls showing 26% of voters undecided, the risk of two Republicans advancing, the Democrats’ struggle to consolidate behind a clear

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Chicago Buses Students To May Day Protests, Parents Sound Alarm

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools struck a deal to bus students to May Day events as “field trips,” a compromise that left parents and conservative observers frustrated about lost classroom time and

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Laredo Bishop Appointment Sparks Calls For Accountability, Transparency

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Pope Leo XIV’s appointment of Fr. John Gomez as Bishop of Laredo has stirred sharp debate across the diocese, touching on past internal investigations, questions about process, and the relationship between local Catholics and Vatican

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Paxton Sues ActBlue, Protects Elections From Illegal Donations

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

Ken Paxton and ActBlue are locked in a federal clash that mixes campaign finance fights with raw politics, and the dispute is now playing out as competing lawsuits and sharp public statements from both sides.

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Pope Appoints Bishops Seen Undermining Immigration Enforcement

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

Pope Leo XIV’s recent U.S. episcopal appointments have stirred clear controversy, focusing attention on bishops who publicly defended diversity, equity, and inclusion and criticized the federal approach to immigration enforcement. The picks include Washington Auxiliary

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Video Shows Alleged WHCD Shooter Targeting President, US Attorney Says

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

The Justice Department released new footage showing the moment a man ran through security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and officials say the video undercuts claims of friendly fire. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro shared

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University Indoctrination Exposes Political Violence, Conservatives Warn

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

Universities used to promise debate, critical thinking, and honest inquiry, but too often they now function as incubators for grievance and radicalism that can erupt into violence. This piece traces a worrying arc: respected educators

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Seminary Peer William Thomas Warns Synodal Project Threatens Tradition

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Professor William Thomas, who once sat in seminary classes alongside Pope Leo XIV, has raised serious concerns about the ongoing synodal project and what it might mean for Catholic life and governance. This piece looks

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Catholics Urged To Defend Magisterium, Reject Synodal Modernism

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Professor William Thomas issues a blunt wake-up call for Catholics facing a clear crossroads: embrace a Synodal path he calls “diabolical” and shaped by Modernist errors, or return to the Church’s authentic Magisterium grounded in

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Obama Aligns With Left Wing Mayor, Pushes Free Services Agenda

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

A brief, clear look at a South Bronx preschool photo op: what happened during the visit, how it played out for the cameras, the sharp reaction from conservative media, the policy promises lurking behind the

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Officer Holds Line, Shoots Suspect After Kidnapping Attempt

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

A police bodycam released after an early-morning robbery shows a chaotic scene where an officer is dragged into a getaway car and taken during a frantic escape attempt in Antioch, California. The footage captures the

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Pope Leo XIV Acts To Safeguard Traditional Latin Mass, Promote Unity

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Elise Ann Allen, a journalist and biographer, says Pope Leo XIV is weighing a decision on the Traditional Latin Mass and is trying to find a way forward that strengthens unity rather than fuels division.

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Cardinal Marx Praises Pope Leo XIV, Champions Same Sex Blessings

Erica Carlin May 1, 2026

Cardinal Reinhard Marx publicly applauded Pope Leo XIV’s first year, highlighting a focus on peace and the poor “in continuity with Pope Francis,” while also drawing attention to Marx’s recent prominence over promoting same-sex “blessings,”

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Trump Demands End Filibuster, Pass SAVE America Act

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

President Trump has renewed his push to scrap the Senate filibuster around the SAVE America Act, arguing Republicans must stop dithering if they want secure elections. This bill targets a clear weakness: current voter registration

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Take Back Gmail Username Today, Protect Your Privacy

Dan Veld May 1, 2026

Google is finally letting people change the Gmail username tied to their account, and this article walks through what that means, a little history of the service, the simple steps across devices, and the important

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Cleveland Fans Demand Media Accountability, Reject Biased QB Reporting

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

The Cleveland Browns’ quarterback controversy has spilled into a wider media storm, touching on accusations of sexist commentary, disputed reporting, and sharp reactions from fans and players. A beat writer’s claim that Deshaun Watson has

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Thomas Powers Retransition Raises Concerns For Women’s Spaces, Stuckey

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

Thomas “Neeza” Powers has become a polarizing online figure after a decade living as Nicole, a public detransition in 2025, and now a newly announced re-transition that has reignited debate over his motives, timeline, and

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Trump Gains Black Voter Support, Democrats Lose Ground

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

Fresh CNN polling analysis shows President Trump making unexpected inroads with black voters, a shift the network’s own data chief highlighted on air. The numbers point to rising approval and a narrowing Democratic advantage in

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Trump DOJ Advances Third Indictment, Charges James Comey With Leaks

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

I’ll outline the situation: the Department of Justice has opened another probe into James Comey, the new inquiry centers on alleged classified leaks, the move follows an earlier indictment over a social media post, the

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House Moves To Shield Americans Serving In IDF, Secure Job Protections

Erica Carlin April 30, 2026

This piece examines a House proposal to extend U.S. legal and workplace protections to Americans who join the Israeli Defense Forces, weighing the political fallout from declining public support for Israel and the shadow of

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Conservative Host Slams Ilhan Omar Over WWII Error

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

A resurfaced clip of Rep. Ilhan Omar stumbling through a history reference has blown up among conservative commentators, and the reaction is sharp and unforgiving. BlazeTV hosts zeroed in on the mistake, using it to

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Conservative Outrage Erupts After Moulton Threatens Secretary Hegseth

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

Republican readers should know what happened: Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton publicly accused Secretary of War Pete Hegseth of actions that could be prosecuted as war crimes and even invoked World War II executions, the comments

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Judge Sends Former Cheer Coach To 174 Years For Child Sex Crimes

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

A former cheerleading coach in Orange County has been sentenced to a prison term measured in decades after convictions for sexually abusing multiple girls over many years. The case spans alleged misconduct beginning in the

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Paxton Moves To Stop Birth Tourism, Defend Citizenship

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed suit against the De’Ai Postpartum Care Center, alleging it ran an organized “birth tourism” operation that brought Chinese nationals to Texas to give birth and claim U.S. citizenship

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McMorrow Faces Backlash For Mocking Middle America In Deleted Tweets

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

Mallory McMorrow, a Michigan state senator running for U.S. Senate, is under fire after old deleted social posts resurfaced showing disdain for Middle America and a longing for California. Critics say the posts contradict her

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Trump Survives Assassination Attempt, Progressive Smuggled Gun

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

This piece warns that escalating left-wing violence is an urgent threat, argues the state must reassert control, and calls for firm, immediate consequences to stop political terror. It traces a pattern of tolerated aggression, explains

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AG Rokita Rejects Court Claim Of Religious Liberty Abortion Right

Erica Carlin April 30, 2026

Indiana’s legal fight over abortion is sharpening into a clear debate about what religious liberty actually protects and what the state can reasonably regulate. The state attorney general has pushed back hard against a lower

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Defend Parish Autonomy, File Reconsideration Within 10 Days

Erica Carlin April 30, 2026

The laity only have 10 days from an official decree of closure to file a request for reconsideration, so acting quickly and deliberately is essential. This article lays out what parishioners should prioritize, how to

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Texas H-1B Fraud Threatens American Workers, Enforce Immigration Law

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

Sara Gonzales investigates an apparent H-1B visa scheme tied to businesses in Allen, Texas, where empty facilities and surprising government filings raise red flags. Her on-the-ground reporting, interviews with a whistleblower, and a direct confrontation

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Taco Bell Employee Fires at Customers, Faces Charges in Florida

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

A late-morning argument at a West Palm Beach Taco Bell turned violent when an employee opened fire after a dispute over a drink cup, leaving two women with minor injuries and a suspect in custody.

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Pope Leo XIV Actions Threaten Unity, Signal Doctrinal Drift

Erica Carlin April 30, 2026

The past week in Rome has reopened tough questions about unity, authority, and direction inside the Catholic Church, with reports about possible measures involving the Society of Saint Pius X and a set of public

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Pope Leo XIV Approves Amazonian Objectives, Commits Church To Synod

Erica Carlin April 30, 2026

Pope Leo XIV sent a video message approving of the ‘objectives’ of the Amazonian ecclesial body as they vowed to implement Francis’ ‘deeply synodal’ plans, and this article examines what that endorsement means for the

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Fairfax Homicides Expose DA Descano Softness, Demand ICE Action

Dan Veld April 30, 2026

The debate over immigration policy in places like Fairfax, Virginia, has turned raw and personal this year, as a string of killings linked to illegal entrants exposed gaps in enforcement and legal limbo. This piece

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Christian School Ousted After Girls Forfeit Over Transgender Player

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

The Mid Vermont Christian School was removed from its athletic league after its girls’ basketball team declined to play a tournament game when a six-feet tall player identified as a “transgender” male was set to

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President Trump Demands ABC Fire Jimmy Kimmel Over Melania Joke

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

The late-night quip that called Melania Trump an “expectant widow” has stirred sharp reaction from the White House and conservative circles, and it reopened debate about where satire ends and danger begins. The administration publicly

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Ann Arbor Council Removes Neighborhood Watch Signs, Wastes Funds

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

Ann Arbor’s city council tore down decades of neighborhood watch signs and justified the move as correcting past racism, while critics say it was pointless virtue signaling that hurts public safety and wastes taxpayer money.

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Beck Warns Democrats Complicit In Political Violence, Praises Fetterman

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

A shocking attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner reignited fears about political violence, stirred rare remorse from a prominent Democrat, and prompted a blunt response from conservative voices who say the left has blood

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Border Patrol Urgently Secures Crossing, Protects American Communities

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

This article examines the notion behind the token {{unknown}} and why uncertainty matters in everyday choices and public conversation. It looks at how ambiguity can be a practical signal rather than a flaw, and why

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Parents Demand Answers After Church Denies Communication

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

What happened at the Confirmation Mass in Charlotte sparked immediate frustration and public questions about pastoral practice and respect. A number of families at the altar rail were denied Communion while others received it, and

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White House Greenlights Trump Image On 250th Anniversary Passport

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

The State Department unveiled a limited edition passport to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary that will include a portrait of President Donald Trump on a special-issue run. The move is optional, limited in number, and

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Hegseth Calls Out Democrats’ Biden Double Standard, Defends Trump

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

Pete Hegseth pushed back hard on Capitol Hill, calling out Democrats who question President Trump’s fitness while ignoring Joe Biden’s years of obvious decline. He faced off with Rep. Sara Jacobs and refused to entertain

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Russia Designates LGBT Network Extremist, Upholds Christian Revival

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

Russia has officially labeled the Russian LGBT Network as “extremist” at the same moment a visible Christian revival is reshaping public life, and this pairing tells you everything you need to know about how religion

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Peckford Rejects Supreme Court Factum, Defends Notwithstanding Clause

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

Former Newfoundland premier Brian Peckford sharply criticized the federal government’s legal brief to the Supreme Court asking for constraints on the notwithstanding clause, calling the move “out of line.” This piece examines the politics and

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Megan Thee Stallion Ends Ties With Klay Thompson, Prioritizes Fidelity

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson have quietly called it off, and the split has quickly turned into a cultural conversation. Megan’s public statement cited trust, fidelity, and respect as nonnegotiables, while commentators and hosts

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ICE Secures Guilty Plea In Illinois Animal Crush Case

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

An Illinois woman has admitted to funding and sharing grisly animal torture videos that were circulated in private online groups, and federal authorities say the case exposes a disturbing underground market for these materials. The

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Walz Claims Credit For DOJ Raids, Conservatives Demand Accountability

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

Federal agents executed sweeping searches at nearly two dozen Minnesota locations this week as part of a large fraud probe, and the political fallout has been immediate. Governor Tim Walz tried to claim his office

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Gold Card Visa Program Backed By Trump Stalls, DHS Approves One

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

The Trump-backed Gold Card visa program promised fast residency and bold debt relief, but a recent hearing exposed a rocky rollout: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said only one applicant has been approved so far, sparking

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Abortion Advocate Refuses To Answer After Gruesome Method Description

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

A terse back-and-forth from Rep. Brandon Gill to reproductive rights expert Jessica L. Waters went viral after the congressman pressed the witness to name a preferred abortion method and then read graphic descriptions aloud. Waters

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Florida Bans Local Governments From Granting LGBT Preferences

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

Florida’s new law stops local governments from endorsing or favoring people based on specific identity categories, and it prevents public agencies from offering certain pro-LGBT training. The measure, signed at the state level, aims to

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Pope Benedict Resignation Sparks Canon Law Doubts, Protect Tradition

Erica Carlin April 29, 2026

John-Henry Westen and Paul Kramer discuss whether Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation complied with canon law and how the distinction between munus and ministerium could change our view of subsequent papal claims. Their conversation focuses on

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Radicalization, Political Rhetoric Drives Alleged Assassination Attempt

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

Last weekend’s violent breach at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and the alleged attempted assassination by Cole Tomas Allen has shocked the nation, and conservative voices are demanding answers about how a bright, well-trained man

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Conservative Leaders Demand Kimmel Fired After White House Joke

Dan Veld April 29, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel pushed back hard after calls for his firing over a White House sopranos-style roast that included a joke about the first lady and the president, and the reaction only intensified after an apparent

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Former Biden Administration Let Illegal Alien Keep Visa, Child Attacked

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

The article recounts a violent park attack on a 3-year-old and her mother in San Antonio, the arrest of an alleged illegal alien, and the Department of Homeland Security’s criticism that earlier policy decisions allowed

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Pro-Life Advocate Rose Docherty Arrested Again, Free Speech At Risk

Erica Carlin April 28, 2026

Rose Docherty was arrested a second time under a law that makes it a crime to engage in behavior likely to ‘influence someone’s private decision to use abortion services.’ This short piece looks at what

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Taylor Marshall Condemns Pope Leo For Recognizing Heretical Archbishop

Erica Carlin April 28, 2026

Pope Leo’s recognition of an Anglican leader stirred sharp disagreement from conservative commentators, and one former Anglican priest turned Catholic has weighed in with a stark verdict. He argues that recognizing a figure he calls

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Assassination Attempts Against Trump Rise Amid Left Rhetoric

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

This piece traces a grim pattern: violent attempts on President Trump and how heated rhetoric from prominent left-of-center voices has repeatedly framed him and his supporters as existential threats. It walks through early and recent

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Parents, Protect Children From Media Sexualization Now

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

“We’re here, we’re queer, get used to it!” was the battle cry of a younger me, and this piece looks at how that shout swelled into a cultural movement that reshaped public norms, how mainstream

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Tennessee Gov Lee Signs Law As DOJ, DEA Reclassify Medical Marijuana

Erica Carlin April 28, 2026

On the same day the U.S. Department of Justice and DEA moved to reclassify medical marijuana as less dangerous, Tennessee’s Republican governor signed a law to keep that federal change from automatically taking effect inside

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Federal Renews Sandy Hill Drug Site, Ford Demands Action

Erica Carlin April 28, 2026

Ottawa’s Sandy Hill supervised consumption site received a one-year federal renewal in March even as Ontario’s premier publicly called supervised consumption a ‘failed experiment’ and local law enforcement and families voiced safety concerns. This piece

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Wisconsin Brewer Celebrates Violence, Threatens Free Beer For Trump

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

Minocqua Brewing owner Kirk Bangstad has been at the center of a fierce controversy after a string of social posts that celebrated violence against conservative figures, including remarks tied to President Trump. His rhetoric drew

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Conservative Voices Critique Islamic Doctrine, Demand Open Debate

Erica Carlin April 28, 2026

Augustinos Samaan produces online videos that engage in philosophical and theological critiques of Islam, and this piece explores what that kind of work looks like, why it matters, and how audiences and communities respond. I’ll

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Former Fauci Aide Morens Indicted For Conspiracy, Record Falsification

Erica Carlin April 28, 2026

David Morens, who advised Dr. Anthony Fauci for years, has been charged in a federal indictment that accuses him of participating in a COVID-era coverup and falsifying records. The allegations include conspiracy against the United

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House Poor Homebuyers Overspend, Threaten Family Financial Security

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

People are buying homes so expensive they have nothing left to furnish them, and that odd reality tells us a lot about priorities, pressure and appearances. This piece looks at why the phenomenon happens, how

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Whistleblower Exposes H-1B Abuse At Texas Day Care Center

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

Sara Gonzales followed a lead to a Texas site alleged to be an H-1B farm disguised as a day care and autism therapy center, found the property nearly empty, and recorded a heated on-site confrontation

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Trump Blasts 60 Minutes For Reading Shooter Manifesto

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

President Trump pushed back hard during a televised interview after a reporter read aloud lines attributed to the suspected White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter, forcing a raw exchange about blame, media responsibility, and security. The

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DOJ Charges Shooter With Attempted Assassination Of President Trump

Dan Veld April 28, 2026

The Department of Justice has charged 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen in connection with the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, including an attempted assassination charge tied to President Donald Trump. Security footage shows the

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