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Spring Breakers Expose Political Illiteracy On Fort Lauderdale Beach

Dan Veld March 30, 2026

Fox News footage of spring breakers on Fort Lauderdale Beach has gone viral after young people gave surprising answers to a reporter’s questions, and BlazeTV host John Doyle jumped in to interpret what it all

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Demand Receipts, Hold Elites Accountable For Costs

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

This piece argues that criticism without sacrifice is theater, not leadership, and looks at elites who demand costs be borne by others, the long shadow of threats like Iran, the border debate, and the Christian

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Massachusetts Officer Charged In Alleged Child Rape, Husband Arrested

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

A Plymouth police officer and her husband were arrested this week on shocking allegations that a young man was sexually abused beginning when he was 14. The accused have pleaded not guilty and were released

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Mayweather Returns Amid Rumors, Embrace Personal Responsibility

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

Floyd Mayweather, 49, is reportedly stepping back into the professional ring for a spring bout with Mike Tyson, and the move has reignited chatter about his finances and legacy. Sports commentator Jason Whitlock has weighed

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Choose Friends Like Jesus, Protect Your Faith And Future

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

Friendship shapes your habits, your faith, and your future, so this piece looks at how Jesus modeled intentional relationships, why quality beats quantity, how to become the friend you want, and why learning to reject

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New Thought Undermines Christianity, Defend Biblical Truth Now

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

Many people assume positive thinking is harmless, but a closer look at the New Thought movement shows it blends spiritual claims with self-help in ways that can mask serious theological and practical problems. This piece

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House Ethics Panel Finds Counts Proven, Enforces Accountability

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

The House Ethics investigative subcommittee has concluded that a long list of alleged violations against Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick were proven, and the panel has voted to begin a process that could lead to her

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Texas Police Arrest Repeat Offender For Murder After Bond Violations

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

A 19-year-old Texas man who had been placed on probation after a burglary conviction faced multiple bond violations and new charges before authorities say he fatally shot a 29-year-old during a dice game. Reports indicate

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Far Left Influencers Expose Hypocrisy While Touring Cuba

Doug Goldsmith March 29, 2026

A cluster of wealthy left-wing influencers staged a highly promoted trip to Cuba that played like a fashionable photo shoot, not an aid mission, and exposed a blunt contrast: they feigned solidarity while cozying up

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Faith Leaders Urge Americans, Heed God’s Call Right Now

Erica Carlin March 29, 2026

Palm Sunday invites us to slow down, notice how faith enters daily life, and ready our hearts for the season ahead. This piece walks through why that preparation matters, how scripture frames the moment, and

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Meat Linked To Lower Dementia Risk For APOE4 Carriers

Dan Veld March 29, 2026

The latest long-term research out of Sweden tracked older adults and found a clear pattern: people carrying the APOE4 gene who ate more unprocessed meat showed slower cognitive decline and lower dementia risk than their

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Loyola Parents Demand Answers After Alleged Illegal Alien Killing

Karen Givens March 28, 2026

The story of Sheridan Gorman’s death and the way major outlets handled it shows a newsroom with choices and priorities, and those choices tell us a lot. This piece walks through the coverage gaps, family

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Libs Of TikTok Urges Lawsuits, Lifetime Sentences For Activists

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

The Tennessee Senate has moved a bill forward that would let patients seek civil damages from medical providers over coerced transgender procedures, sparking sharp debate about accountability, parental rights, and medical ethics. Supporters argue this

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USC Cancels Governor Debate, Exposes Higher Ed Bias

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

USC canceled a scheduled California gubernatorial debate with under 24 hours’ notice after critics pointed out none of the selected candidates were people of color, touching off a predictable political firestorm over race, academic independence,

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Fentanyl Pipeline Exposed, Hold China Apps Accountable

Karen Givens March 28, 2026

The flow of fentanyl into American communities is not just a health problem; it is a threat to national security, a money-laundering operation and a tech-enabled pipeline that must be stopped. This piece lays out

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Bishop Strickland Affirms Church Does Not Bind Catholics To Israel

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

I’ll outline why the controversy around Carrie Prejean Boller matters, explain Bishop Strickland’s key point about Church teaching on Israel, argue why conservatives should defend free speech and religious liberty, and call out the unfair

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Border Security Now, Republican Lawmakers Demand Immediate Action

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

{{unknown}} This article explores why the unknown trips us up and how to move through uncertainty with grit and clarity. You will get clear, practical moves to stop freezing, start deciding, and make the unknown

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Court Orders Donors Reimbursed After Nonprofit Chief Pocketed $181,000

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

Monica Cannon-Grantion was ordered to repay the bulk of more than $220,000 tied to a fraud case, with roughly $181,000 stemming from donations to her nonprofit, Violence in Boston Inc. This article looks at how

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Shannon Bream Declares Faith Restores Vision, Honors Biblical Heroes

Doug Goldsmith March 28, 2026

Shannon Bream’s new book “Nothing Is Impossible with God,” blends personal testimony with fresh readings of biblical figures, using her own health struggle as the thread that ties the stories together. The piece traces her

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AI Film Warns Parents, Conservatives Demand Tech Accountability

Darnell Thompkins March 28, 2026

Daniel Roher’s new documentary, “The AI Doc: or How I Became an Apocaloptimist,” walks a tightrope between alarm and optimism, mixing personal stakes with a wide-ranging look at artificial intelligence. The film splits into three

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Border Security Demand Grows, Lawmakers Push Tougher Enforcement

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

{{unknown}} This short piece looks squarely at the idea of the unknown and how people deal with gaps in information, choices without guarantees, and the noise that fills those empty spots. You will get practical

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Democrats Falter, USC Cancels California Gubernatorial Debate

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

The canceled USC gubernatorial debate exposed a chaotic Democratic field and handed momentum to Republican contenders who have been leading the polls. Democrats bickered over inclusion rules and fundraising criteria while USC backed away, leaving

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Veterans Condemn Campa-Najjar For Misusing Navy Image

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

Veterans and voters are pushing back after Democratic congressional hopeful Ammar Campa-Najjar used his military service as part of his campaign, sparking accusations that he exaggerated his Navy status and staged photos at a national

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Corgi Leads Seven Dogs Ten Miles, Defending Vulnerable Pack

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

A viral video from Jilin province in China shows seven dogs walking more than ten miles through freezing weather after escaping a truck, led by a corgi and protecting an injured companion. The clip moved

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Researchers Detect Second Sphinx Under Giza Sand Mound

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

An Italian researcher says new scans and a fresh reading of ancient clues point to a buried second Sphinx near the Great Pyramid of Khufu, with a network of shafts and chambers beneath a large

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Trump Restores Old Right Conservatism, Ends Neocon Dominance

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

John Doyle argues that the GOP once drifted into a messianic foreign policy led by neoconservatives, and that Donald Trump broke that pattern by pushing the party back toward restraint and national interest. Doyle traces

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Transgender Oklahoma Attorney Arrested For Contempt, Resists Officers

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

An Oklahoma City court hearing ended in chaos when a transgender attorney repeatedly interrupted the judge, resisted arrest for contempt, and sparked a physical struggle with officers. Video from the session has circulated online, showing

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Archbishop Urges Trump To Arm Nigeria, End Christian Persecution

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

The violence against Christians in parts of Nigeria has accelerated, and Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama has publicly urged President Trump to provide intelligence and weapons to stop the attackers. This piece lays out why that

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Faith Groups Rally To Protect Religious Rights, Oppose Hate Bill

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

Campaign Life Coalition urged people of faith to stand up for religious rights and to defend truth in the face of what they call the ‘Combatting Hate Act.’ This article lays out the group’s warning,

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Jury Holds Meta And YouTube Accountable For Teen Harm

Karen Givens March 28, 2026

The last week brought a turning point: juries in separate cases found major social platforms legally responsible for the harms their products caused kids, using tort law focused on product design rather than speech. The

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Worldwide Marian Processions Restore Grace, Resist Moral Darkness

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

When public life grows dark and even believers wound the honor of the Mother of God, a simple, visible remedy rises: Marian processions joined to the Eucharist. These public acts gather people, place the Blessed

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Savior Secures Victory, Lifts Fallen Humanity To Heaven

Erica Carlin March 28, 2026

We reflect on how the Savior’s sacrifice changed everything: it didn’t just defeat evil, it lifted fallen humanity toward a higher destiny. This piece explores the meaning of that act, how it reframes human dignity,

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El Segundo Father Arrested After Installing Stop Signs, Neighbors Rally

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

A father in the Los Angeles area took matters into his own hands after repeated safety concerns at a neighborhood intersection, painting “stop” on the pavement and installing reflective 30-inch stop signs on his own

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Tiger Woods Arrested After Jupiter Island Rollover, Faces DUI Charges

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

Tiger Woods was taken into custody after a single-vehicle rollover on Jupiter Island and is now facing misdemeanor charges connected to suspected impairment and a refusal to provide a requested bodily sample. Authorities say the

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Christian Husband Defends Wife, Praises Redemption Through Christ

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

Trevor Sheatz’s decision to share a portion of his wife’s testimony sparked a viral conversation about confession, redemption, and how we talk about past sins in public. Conservative voices and Christian commentators weighed in, some

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Rand Paul Signals 2028 Bid, Champions Free Trade For Business

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

Sen. Rand Paul says he’s weighing a 2028 White House run and wants to offer a clear alternative to the party’s populist turn, arguing for free trade, a pro-business approach and a revival of the

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Bronx Teen Seizes Knife, Stabs Mugger Five Times On Subway

Dan Veld March 28, 2026

An 18-year-old was reportedly attacked on a Bronx No. 2 subway train after a group confronted him and demanded his phone, and the encounter quickly turned violent with knives and hospital trips on both sides.

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Capping Credit Card Rates Threatens Working Families’ Access Now

Karen Givens March 27, 2026

I’ll argue why lower inflation alone won’t rescue household finances, point out how consumer behavior and easy credit are the real problems, show what that looks like in everyday life, and urge a return to

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Taxpayer Funds Propel LGBT Activists, Targeting Unwilling Small Towns

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

LGBT activist groups are asking for taxpayer dollars to expand their reach into small towns where most residents are indifferent or opposed to their priorities. This piece examines why those groups want public cash, how

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Bill C-9 Passage Weakens Religious Freedom In Canada

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Bill C-9 cleared Third Reading in Parliament and the consequence is clear: religious freedom in Canada is suddenly on shaky ground. This article looks at what that means for faith communities, charities, and the conscience

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Mueller Special Counsel Probe Undermines Trust In Institutions

Doug Goldsmith March 27, 2026

Robert Mueller’s death reopened the debate over a career that began with honorable service and ended in controversy. This piece argues from a Republican perspective that his role as special counsel damaged institutions, targeted innocent

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Billionaires Leave California, Wealth Tax Hikes Drive Exodus

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

This piece looks at why wealthy people and companies are fleeing high-tax blue states, using Travis Kalanick’s move to Texas as a clear example, and explains how Washington state’s proposed millionaires’ income tax fits into

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Mail Order Abortion Drugs Drive Voters To Reject Lawmakers

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Pollsters found a stark reaction: 49% of voters said they would be less likely to support representatives who advocate for mail-order abortion drugs. That figure isn’t just a number, it’s a political red flag showing

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Elites Push Insect, Lab Meat While Vilifying Animal Protein

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

The article examines the growing push toward eating insects and lab-made meat, exploring the arguments driving that shift and the questions left unanswered. It looks at the environmental claims used to justify these alternatives, the

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Newsom Wildlife Crossing Overruns Budget, Taxpayers Face $21M

Kevin Parker March 27, 2026

This piece examines the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project and how a high-profile wildlife overpass on the 101 Freeway went over budget, behind schedule, and became tangled in political and patronage arguments. It looks at

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Privatize TSA Screening Nationwide, Restore Airport Efficiency

David Gregoire March 27, 2026

Travelers faced starkly different security lines at major hubs: hours in Atlanta and a smooth, short wait in Orlando. The difference comes down to who runs screening — federal TSA employees versus private contractors under

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Israeli Strikes Target Christian Areas, Bishop Alleges Hezbollah Cover

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Bishop Jules Boutros has warned that airstrikes attributed to Israel are hitting majority Christian neighborhoods in Lebanon under the claimed justification of targeting Hezbollah fighters, raising alarm about civilian safety and the targeting of religious

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Court Approves Euthanasia For Paralyzed Rape Survivor, Family Opposes

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Noelia Castillo endured brutal harm and unrelenting pain after a gang rape, then survived a suicide attempt that left her paralyzed, and she has been granted euthanasia despite clear objections from her family. This piece

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Florida Siblings Face Federal Prison After MacDill IED Indictment

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

A pair of siblings from Land O’ Lakes, Florida, have been federal indicted after a homemade explosive device was found at MacDill Air Force Base days after an anonymous 911 tip and after the two

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Bacon Habit Exposes Costly Single Living, Embrace Thrift

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

I spent a week eating the same sandwich every day, then a week eating nothing but pork chops, and learned a few things about single-person cooking, food waste, and why living alone changes how we

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Catholic Church Attendance Surges, Americans Reclaim Faith

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

Catholic parishes around the United States are reporting a noticeable uptick in attendance and conversions tied to the Easter season, and many local leaders are connecting that momentum to Pope Leo XIV’s recent tone of

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Illegal Alien Deported Four Times Charged With Murder

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

An immigrant with a long criminal record is now facing a murder charge after an elderly Air Force veteran shoved onto a New York subway platform later died, the case reopening a fierce debate about

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Biden Campaign Funds Exposed In Intel Report Funneled Through Ukraine

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

The newly unclassified intercepts describe a plan by Ukrainian officials, with possible U.S. involvement through USAID, to funnel huge sums of American taxpayer money into a scheme that allegedly would benefit Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign

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Springsteen Launches Anti Trump Tour, Fans Walk Away

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

Here’s a quick, clear take on the culture stories making noise: Bruce Springsteen is openly courting political fallout, Hollywood performers are being called out for preaching from the stage, a reboot banks on brand recognition

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America Faces $39 Trillion Debt Crisis, Interest Squeezes Budget

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

America just crossed $39 trillion in national debt and the numbers are no longer theoretical; runaway interest, broken promises and a lack of political will are carving a dangerous fiscal path that will pin down

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Bishop Schneider Urges Respect For SSPX, Restore Traditional Unity

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Bishop Athanasius Schneider urged a posture of support rather than condemnation toward the Society of St. Pius X, arguing that threats or labels do more harm than good. He warned against treating traditionalist groups as

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Conservative Leaders Demand Answers Over Pope’s Alleged Pagan Ritual

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

This piece examines why the public has a stake when a priest joins in the public veneration of a deity linked to human sacrifice, especially when the cleric is the visible head of the Catholic

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Alberta Shuts Down Drug Consumption Sites, Ends Failed Experiment

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Alberta has decided to close supervised hard-drug injection sites, following Ontario’s recent move, and will shift the focus toward recovery, treatment, and community safety. This piece looks at why provincial leaders called the sites a

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Expose Media Push For War With Iran, Demand Accountability

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

Jason Jones warns that the same arguments that sold us past wars are resurfacing to push a fresh conflict with Iran, and this article pulls apart that pattern, the double standards in media outrage, the

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Israel Bars Hundreds Of West Bank Teachers From Jerusalem Schools

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

This piece examines a recent Israeli decision to block hundreds of Christian Palestinian teachers who live in the West Bank from working in 15 Jerusalem Christian schools, and what that means for religious freedom, community

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God Entrusts Mary With Role in Humanity’s Redemption

Erica Carlin March 27, 2026

This piece looks at how Mary’s suffering during Christ’s passion is understood as part of the larger story of redemption, tracing scriptural moments, theological reasoning, and devotional expressions that give that idea weight. It sketches

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Protect American Jobs From H-1B Abuse, Demand Reform

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

Sara Gonzales pushes back hard against Hasan Minhaj’s defense of the H-1B visa program, arguing that the system is being abused to replace American workers with cheaper foreign labor. The back-and-forth highlights claims that the

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Chicago Alderman Blasts Biden-Harris Immigration Failures, Pritzker

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

A Chicago alderman publicly blasted his own party after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman, arguing that local and national choices on immigration and sanctuary policies helped create a avoidable tragedy. He points fingers

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Nashville Predators Spark Conservative Backlash Over Pride Anthem

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

The Nashville Predators sparked a fierce online reaction after announcing Pride Night entertainment that includes a group called The Cowgays singing the national anthem and appearances by a nonbinary country artist. Fans and commentators flooded

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Trump Delivers Lower Homicide Rate, Border Wall, Falling Rent

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

This piece takes a clear look at wins the Republican side points to under President Trump: falling homicide rates, construction of the border wall, easing rent pressure, and the broader message that these changes signal

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Florida AG Demands NFL End Rooney Rule, Protect Merit

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Florida’s attorney general has publicly challenged the NFL’s Rooney Rule, arguing the policy clashes with state law and promising consequences if the league doesn’t change course; the dispute has sparked sharp reactions from commentators and

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Fetterman Slams Radical Left Protesters, Dems Ignore Death Chants

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Sen. John Fetterman publicly called out a faction of his own party after video surfaced of left-wing demonstrators openly cheering for the death of U.S. service members. He posted the footage and demanded that Democrats

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America And Allies Stand Firm Against Iran Threat, Backing Israel

David Gregoire March 26, 2026

The United States is not standing alone in the fight with Iran; our partners, especially Israel and Gulf states, are bearing losses and striking back, while much of mainstream coverage plays it down or gets

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Congress Advances Border Security, Restores Energy Independence

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

Exploring how {{unknown}} shapes choices, stress, and opportunity in daily life, this piece looks at how people perceive gaps in knowledge, how leaders and teams can act when facts are scarce, and simple habits that

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Border Security Boost Cuts Illegal Crossings, Restores Order

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

{{unknown}} appears when content systems hit a blind spot, leaving a placeholder where a clear label should be. This article explains why that token shows up, what it likely means, and practical ways editors and

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Support Courageous Reporting On Culture, Church Before Deadline

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

Our Spring Campaign is in its final hours, and this urgent push will decide whether reporting that defends life, faith, and the institutional Church keeps running without compromise. This newsroom has built a reputation for

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Catholic Journalist Names Augustinian Priests, Demands Accountability

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

Journalists reporting on clerical activity sometimes rely on confidential tips, and a recent disclosure has put several Augustinian priests in the spotlight over a 1995 gathering. The claim centers on a Catholic journalist who says

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Hochul Admits Wealth Flight Eroded New York Tax Base

David Gregoire March 26, 2026

Gov. Kathy Hochul admitted New York is losing the wealthy it needs to fund big government, begged for checks and even urged supporters to “visit Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home,

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Netanyahu Death Hoax Debunked, Beck Warns About Deepfakes

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

A viral claim that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dead has spread online, with conspiracy theorists insisting recent appearances are AI deepfakes; conservative commentator Glenn Beck pushed back, arguing the scale of deception required

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Jury Holds Meta, Google Accountable For Child Addiction

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

The Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google legally responsible for harms a young plaintiff says came from Instagram and YouTube, awarding $3 million in compensatory damages plus punitive awards split largely against Meta. The

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LCME Drops DEI Mandate, Restores Medical Education Focus

Kevin Parker March 26, 2026

The Liaison Committee on Medical Education quietly dropped its DEI teaching mandate, and that move could restore real medical training and protect patients. This change removes a requirement that steered medical schools into social activism

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DHS Shutdown Imperils World Cup Security, Trump Demands Funding

Brittany Mays March 26, 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest sporting stage the United States has ever hosted, and a Department of Homeland Security shutdown is putting that moment and public safety at risk. This article

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Archbishop Defends Unborn Dignity at UN, Asserts Equal Worth

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

The Vatican’s representative at the United Nations urged a moral reset on how the world treats unborn children with genetic differences, spotlighting the ethics of prenatal testing and the danger of eugenic attitudes. This article

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Slovenia Court Upholds Anti Assisted Suicide Vote, Defends Church Role

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

Slovenia’s highest court refused a challenge from euthanasia advocates that sought to annul the country’s referendum rejecting assisted suicide, ruling that participation by the Catholic Church did not taint the campaign. The decision preserves the

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Restore Analog Traditions, Defend American Cultural Memory

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Nostalgia can be sharp and specific: we miss colors that didn’t fade, engines you could tune with a wrench, and a kind of customer kindness that expected a smile. These pieces of the past shaped

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Academic Elites Face Reckoning Over Cesar Chavez Allegations

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Cesar Chavez’s reputation as an untouchable icon on campuses is cracking, and the fallout exposes more about the institutions that lionized him than about the man alone. New allegations have forced a reassessment that shows

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Paul Dans Vows To Restore Confederate Flags At NASCAR

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Senate hopeful Paul Dans has put a culture fight front and center, promising to press NASCAR to reverse its 2020 ban on Confederate flags if he wins in South Carolina. He frames the move as

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East End Communities Shrink, White British Students Now Minority

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

The East End’s character has been altered by policy choices and rapid demographic change, producing a sense of loss among long-term residents and sparking heated debates over identity, integration, and public health. This piece looks

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Maya Gebala Surgery Delayed, Family Urges Accountability

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

Maya Gebala’s planned skull surgery was paused after doctors discovered a brain abscess, and she continues a fragile recovery roughly a month after the mass shooting that killed eight people and wounded dozens more. Her

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Conservatives Urge Christians To Flood Senators, Defend Against Bill C-9

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

Canadian MPs approved Bill C-9 in a 186-137 vote, and conservative voices are urging Christians to pray and to “flood senators” with calls and emails opposing the measure; this piece looks at what passed, why

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California Jury Holds Meta, Google Accountable For Teen Addiction

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google liable in a lawsuit brought by a young woman who said social media design fueled an addiction and harmed her mental health, ordering $3 million in damages

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Local Politics Must Reclaim Community, Restore Civic Order

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

This piece looks at Auron MacIntyre’s worry that modern politics has grown too large and impersonal, and it reports Dr. Iain McGilchrist’s reply that shrinking civic scale and rebuilding community might be necessary. It follows

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Congress Demands Probe Into Foreign Influence On Social Media

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Foreign adversaries have quietly learned to weaponize our social feeds, buying impressions and pumping bots into American conversations until fringe conspiracies look like mainstream movements; recent revelations and policy shifts at X show the problem

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Vatican Pachamama Photos, Mining Ban Prioritizes Earth Over People

Erica Carlin March 25, 2026

The Vatican’s recent directive urging a halt to mining investments is presented as environmental stewardship, but critics argue it elevates the earth above the rights and livelihoods of people. This piece examines that tension, recalls

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Rochester Police Neutralize Armed Threat After Suspect Grabs Gun

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

The Rochester incident involved police and a crisis team responding to a mental health call, a struggle that escalated inside an apartment, an officer’s firearm being grabbed and fired, and another officer discharging his weapon

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Americans Embrace Faith, Turn Back to Jesus on the Cross

Erica Carlin March 25, 2026

Mary Magdalene’s life and legacy remind us that grace can overturn the worst reputation and reshape a person into someone beloved and faithful, and this piece explores that transformation through history, devotion, and practical reflection.

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Trump Commends ICE Agents, Strengthening Airport Security Amid Shutdown

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

The partial shutdown that squeezed Homeland Security funding left airports strained, and President Donald Trump has been publicly praising Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who stepped in to help. The agents have been assisting with

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Monica Cannon-Grant Ordered to Repay $224K Embezzled From Taxpayers

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Monica Cannon-Grant, once celebrated in Boston, has been found guilty of running a scheme that siphoned pandemic relief and nonprofit money into personal expenses, and a judge has ordered her to repay $224,000. She was

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Police Restore Order, Drone Identifies Park Public Defecator

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

A Wisconsin city used trail cameras and a drone to identify and confront a woman accused of repeatedly defecating on a popular park trail, capturing a quiet early-morning confrontation on video that shows the suspect

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Tennessee Man Arrested, Charged In Child Exploitation Case

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Covington, Tennessee, police answered a harassment call and quickly uncovered far more disturbing material than anyone expected. Officers say a woman reported being filmed while showering, the suspect was brought in and consented to a

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Vance Launches Federal Task Force To Recover California Taxpayer Funds

Doug Goldsmith March 25, 2026

California used to stand for opportunity and hard work; now it reads like a dossier on how public programs get looted. This piece lays out how fraud has metastasized across unemployment, SNAP, community colleges, Medicaid

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House Advances Dalilah’s Law to Strengthen Trucking Safety

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Dalilah’s Law is about one simple, tough idea: when someone climbs into an cab of an 80,000-pound truck, they need real training, clear communication skills, and proper oversight. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee moved

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Father Sues School, Claims Censoring Parental Views On LGBT

Erica Carlin March 25, 2026

A Michigan father says a school punished him for opposing classroom displays of LGBT “pride” rather than for any real safety concern, and he has taken the district to court claiming viewpoint discrimination and a

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Boller Defends Catholics From False Antisemitism Accusations

Erica Carlin March 25, 2026

A priest publicly defended Carrie Prejean Boller’s role on President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, calling her stance ‘courageous’ and arguing she was trying to shield faithful Catholics from unfair charges of ‘antisemitism.’ This piece walks

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Kentucky Farm Family Protects Heritage, Rejects AI Data Center

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

A Kentucky mother and daughter are refusing multimillion-dollar offers from anonymous tech bidders who want their farmland for a data center, insisting the ground that has fed generations must stay in farming hands. They say

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