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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 2)

Pope Leo XIV Remarks Spark SSPX, Vatican Reform Debate

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

This piece looks at recent controversies circulating in the Catholic world, tracing comments attributed to Pope Leo XIV, moves within the Society of Saint Pius X, allegations tied to the Basilica of Our Lady of

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Outlet Mislabels Exposed Man, Press Credibility Falters

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

This piece tackles how one recent reporting choice exposed the rot in parts of our media, why that matters, and what people who value honesty can expect next. It looks at the incident, the broader

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Yesteryear Film Sparks Tradwife Backlash Among Conservatives

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Hollywood is pushing a new story called “Yesteryear” that’s already got conservative voices fired up, and Allie Beth Stuckey lays into what she sees as a deliberate attack on religious and traditional women. Anne Hathaway

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Knicks Accept White House Invitation, First NBA Champs To Visit Trump

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

The New York Knicks have agreed to visit the White House after their title run, their owner confirmed, and the decision breaks a recent trend of champions skipping presidential honors. James Dolan framed the trip

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Democrats Risk Senate Control With Controversial Maine Nominee

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

The Democratic Party’s recent nominating fights in Maine and beyond have exposed a pattern: controversial, far-left nominees who could hand the GOP unexpected advantages in November. This piece looks at how scandal-plagued choices, intraparty rifts,

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Trump Tightens Border Security, Targets Northern Smuggling Routes

Darnell Thompkins June 17, 2026

The U.S. border picture has shifted dramatically under President Donald Trump, who ended the old catch-and-release approach and tightened vetting to cut illegal interior releases to zero over the past year. That change eased pressure

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Iran’s Strikes Spark Global Antisemitism, West Must Act

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

The Gulf attacks this spring made one thing painfully clear: Tehran treats Arabs, Jews and others as interchangeable targets, and the West must stop giving the mullahs what they want by blaming Jewish communities for

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Fires Ravage Sainte-Anne Chapel And Condom Cathedral Archives

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

The sudden fires that struck two historic Catholic sites in France on June 12 wiped out irreplaceable archives and left communities stunned, as Sainte-Anne Chapel in Brittany and the cloister of Condom Cathedral in Gers

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Pro-Life Movement Demands National Minimum Life Standard

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Four years after Dobbs, the fight for the unborn is at a turning point: state-level wins were real but incomplete, the opposition is organized nationally, and Republicans must push for federal protections so every American

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Protect Reindustrialization, Confront NIMBYism Blocking Data Centers

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

This piece argues that America can and must rebuild its industrial base, explains how local opposition and legal delays are stalling projects from data centers to mines, highlights the strategic costs of falling behind China,

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Progressive Democrats Adopt Epstein Class Label For 1%

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

Democrats have started calling the wealthy “the Epstein Class,” a phrase that crops up in campaign rhetoric and cable TV soundbites. I took that label seriously enough to ask one of its leading users what

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Newly Married Couples Shift Bedtime Habits, Spark Debate

David Gregoire June 17, 2026

This piece hops through three sticky, shareable moments from the latest episode of Scrolling: the baffling bedtime habits popping up among newly married couples, one person’s provocative theory that homeowners associations have quietly strangled a

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Bishop Dominique Rey Condemns Nuit Blanche In Paris Churches

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

Paris saw a clash this week between religious leaders and a citywide arts festival, as critics argued that some installations crossed a line by using churches as stages for imagery and themes tied to occult

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Pope Leo XIV Challenged Over Just War And National Defense

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

Pope Leo XIV’s stance on just war theory has drawn sharp criticism from Professor Manfred Spieker, who argues the pope’s rejection of traditional just war ideas cannot be squared with his defense of a nation’s

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Trump Backed Mike Collins Clinches Georgia GOP Runoff

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Georgia voters picked the Trump-backed choice in the GOP Senate runoff, handing U.S. Rep. Mike Collins a clear win and setting up a high-stakes November matchup with Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff. The result reflects steady

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FBI Foils Assassination Plot Targeting UFC Event On South Lawn

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

An alleged plot to strike the invite-only UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn was uncovered and stopped, highlighting how quickly threats against public officials can form and how crucial everyday vigilance and

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VA Removes Gender Ideology Programs From Veterans Hospitals

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

The Department of Veterans Affairs has moved to remove dedicated “gender identity” staff and programs, signaling a broader effort to strip what officials call “gender ideology” from VA healthcare. This change shifts the focus back

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Senator Hawley Demands MLB Explain Penalties Against Christian Players

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

Major League Baseball found itself in the middle of a fight over faith and free expression after it warned players about displaying Bible verses on the field during Pride Night events. The situation quickly drew

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Tulsi Gabbard Reveals US-Funded Bio Labs In Ukraine, Sparking Scrutiny

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Declassified slides released by Tulsi Gabbard showing U.S.-funded biological labs in Ukraine have jolted a debate that many dismissed as conspiracy before. The documents put basic questions back on the table about why dangerous pathogens

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Smart TV Apps Turn Idle Devices Into Proxies, Expose Networks

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Smart TVs from big brands can quietly double as internet proxies for third parties, and apps you trust often carry always-on code that turns idle sets into nodes those buyers rent for web scraping and

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Abortion Aid Triggers Seven-Year Prison Sentence, Rising Abuse

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

A man received a seven-year prison term for secretly giving abortion pills to a woman, and this case has become a flashpoint in a wider debate about how the law is being used in reproductive

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Trump Moves To Expand Section 301 Tariffs Across 60 Countries

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

The White House has pivoted from earlier tariff moves to a longer-lasting strategy: swap fleeting reciprocal levies and short-term Section 122 actions for broad Section 301 tariffs rooted in the Trade Act. Those new tariffs

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Demand FIFA Stop Seattle Pride Match, Protect World Cup Fans

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Seattle declared the Iran versus Egypt match a “Pride Match,” and that decision has sparked a national pushback asking FIFA to stop turning international soccer into a stage for local political pageantry. This piece explains

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Eucharist Crisis Drives Young Catholics Back To Traditional Latin Mass

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

This piece examines why the Eucharist has become a flashpoint of belief, why young Catholics are drawn to older forms of worship, and how the Traditional Latin Mass acts as a gateway to beauty, transcendence,

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Democrats’ Polling Shows Blue Wave Weakening, Enten Warns

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Harry Enten, CNN’s poll-watcher, says the much‑touted Democratic “blue wave” looks smaller than advertised, and the numbers back that up; national polling shows Democrats ahead but not by the margins that typically flip Congress during

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Nate Bargatze Sparks Liberal Backlash After White House UFC Photo

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Nate Bargatze showed up at the White House’s 250th celebration UFC event, posed for photos, and sparked a loud left-wing backlash that played out on social media; this piece lays out what happened, the reaction,

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Increase IDEA Funding, Support Families And Special Education

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

Fifty years after the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act became law, this piece looks at what that milestone means today: how many children are reached, the gaps that remain, recent Republican-led funding moves, and the

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MP Majumdar Warns CCP Is Targeting Canadian Industry

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Conservative MP Shuvaloy Majumdar warns that the Chinese Communist Party is deliberately targeting Canada’s economy and cultural fabric, using investment, influence and censorship to reshape public life. He highlights an alarming pattern where criticism of

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Toddler Preston Davey Death Sparks Grief, Outrage Across UK

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

The death of 13-month-old Preston Davey has ignited shock and sorrow across the UK, as courts have found that the little boy suffered prolonged abuse before he died, prompting renewed questions about how vulnerable children

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California Elections Require Federal Action, Conservatives Must Push

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Liz Wheeler argues California’s election system shouldn’t be treated as untouchable, and she lays out how the federal government can push back using existing tools and precedents. Her point is simple: if states accept federal

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High School Student Wins $95K Settlement Over Free Speech Rock Claim

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

A high school student who painted a tribute to Charlie Kirk on a campus rock won a $95,000 settlement after school officials painted over her work, accused her of vandalism, and later admitted they had

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ECHR Finds Officials Breached Religion, Conscience, Expression Rights

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

The European Court of Human Rights found that officials had not given a clear definition of “religious propaganda” and that this vagueness led to breaches of fundamental freedoms, specifically the protections for religion, conscience, and

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Pope Leo Urges Church Unity, Considers Another Appeal

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Pope Leo has publicly urged the Society of Saint Pius X to hold back from ordaining bishops in a move that many fear could deepen a break inside the Church. He framed the plea as

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Indiana Teen Charged With Murder After Facebook Marketplace Killing

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

A mother was killed while protecting her son during what began as a Facebook Marketplace watch sale, leaving a community stunned and a teenager facing murder and related charges after surveillance and an admission to

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NY Democrats Spark Backlash After Rooting For Foreign World Cup Teams

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Two New York Democrats sparked an online firestorm after admitting they would cheer for foreign teams over the United States in the World Cup, and the reaction has gone viral. Their answers at a local

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Bill C-34 Could Force Canadians To Surrender Personal Data

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Bill C-34 is billed as a child protection measure, but critics say it risks turning basic internet access into a privacy trade-off. This article looks at the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms’ warning that the

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Newsom Says Trump Ordered DOJ Probe Targeting Him And Wife

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the Justice Department is investigating him and his wife and blames President Trump for ordering it. He used social media and a video to frame the inquiry as political retaliation,

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Knicks Clinch First Title In 53 Years With Dramatic Comeback

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

The Knicks’ title run was more than a scoreboard miracle; it turned into a story about grit, the contradictions of New York and the way a team can briefly make a bruised city glow. This

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Yosemite Ranger Fired After Staging Political Demonstration

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Media coverage painted Yosemite park ranger Shannon Joslin as a victim of anti-trans discrimination, but the core of the matter is different: Joslin was removed from duty after staging a political demonstration while on the

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Iran Nuclear Program Confronts New Pressure From Trump

Brittany Mays June 16, 2026

The brave Norwegian raid on the Vemork plant in 1943 shows what determined, well-led action can do against a fanatical enemy racing for a bomb, and that lesson matters today as Iran pursues nuclear capability;

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Musk Pushes US Space Lead, SpaceX IPO Creates Employee Millionaires

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

Elon Musk’s rise from entrepreneur to trillionaire has become a flashpoint: his firms are reshaping transportation, communications and medical tech while critics on the left rail against concentrated wealth. This piece looks at the tangible

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Former Soviet Republic Moves to Restrict Gender Ideology Nationwide

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Kyrgyzstan has moved to restrict gender change surgeries and formal gender alterations, joining several nations pushing back against gender ideology by emphasizing family, medical caution, and national values. The measure reflects a broader trend where

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Hilton Vows To Declare State Emergency Over Tijuana Sewage

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Steve Hilton is running for California governor and has made the cross-border sewage flowing through the Tijuana River Valley a central issue of his campaign. He visited the river, posted footage, and says he will

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Google Refreshes Fitbit, Launches Lightweight Air Tracker

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Google has quietly overhauled Fitbit, replacing the old app with Google Health and launching a starkly simple tracker called Fitbit Air. After two weeks of wearing the band and using the new app, here’s a

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Elon Musk Becomes First Trillionaire, Validates American Innovation

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

Elon Musk’s rise to trillionaire status is less about a number and more about what his career says about risk, invention and the American environment that made it possible. This piece looks at how an

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Obama Presidential Center Prompts South Side Residents To Mobilize

Doug Goldsmith June 16, 2026

The Obama Presidential Center opens soon in Jackson Park, a glossy $850 million project that has locals asking whether this monument will help or hurt the neighborhoods it claims to uplift. Many residents on Chicago’s

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Bulgarian, Romanian Patriarchates Warn Against LGBT Pride Parades

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

The Bulgarian and Romanian Orthodox patriarchates issued clear condemnations of recent LGBT pride parades, arguing that such public demonstrations promote confusion and run counter to traditional Christian teaching on marriage and the family. Their statements

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DEI Transforms Federal Courts, Alters Civil Rights Enforcement

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

The article examines how diversity, equity, and inclusion ideas have been embedded across institutions, why the Trump administration moved to roll back federally funded DEI programs, and how a so-called victim-centered prosecutorial doctrine threatens to

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World Cup Fan Freddy Ignites US Road Trip Interest

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Forget the final score. The real World Cup upset this summer is how many international fans are discovering that America is, against all odds, kind of great — especially in a “why does this gas

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Supreme Court Lets Trump Challenge Bond Hearing Ruling

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a dispute over whether the government can hold certain criminal noncitizens without a bond hearing, a fight sparked by a 2024 appellate ruling and now raised by the

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San Francisco Giants Pitchers Warned Over Genesis Verse On Pride Caps

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

The story follows three San Francisco Giants pitchers who wrote a Genesis verse on their caps during Pride Night, the league’s warning that followed, and the push from LGBT activists for stronger punishment; this piece

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Yosemite Biologist Fired For El Capitan Flag Loses Suit

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Yosemite’s temporary wildlife biologist lost her job after hoisting a large trans pride flag on El Capitan, then sued to be reinstated and to block enforcement of park rules. A federal judge found the court

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Liz Wheeler Warns Gang Culture, Wokeness Fuel Murder

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Liz Wheeler argues that the headlines miss the deeper story behind the killing of Austin Metcalf by Karmelo Anthony, saying the mainstream narrative focuses on race while ignoring cultural rot and failed ideas that shape

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Steve Hilton Warns California Election Rules Allow Backdated Ballots

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Steve Hilton is running for governor of California and he’s not sugarcoating what he sees: a voting system designed in ways that hand the advantage to those who write the rules. On national shows, Hilton

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Fairfax County Parents Oppose Calendar Change, Cite Christian Bias

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Parents in Fairfax County are raising alarms after a district survey floated trimming winter break and even removing holidays that recognize religious observances, and local moms and dads say their faith and voices are being

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US Iran Ceasefire Reopens Strait Of Hormuz, Tests Fragile Peace

Doug Goldsmith June 15, 2026

I break down why the ceasefire between the United States and Iran matters, what it actually does, what it leaves unresolved, and the practical signs to watch over the next 60 days as this fragile

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Christians Mobilize To Defend Faith In Public Square

Erica Carlin June 15, 2026

The recent public recitation of the Hail Mary by a French politician and a renewed Sacred Heart effort by U.S. bishops highlight a broader moment where religious conviction is bumping up against a secular public

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US Bishops Strengthen Presumption Of Innocence In Child Protection Charter

Erica Carlin June 15, 2026

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops updated its Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, sharpening the focus on due process for accused clergy while reaffirming the Church’s duty to protect the vulnerable.

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Vance Targets Immigration Fraud, Denaturalizes Asylum Beneficiaries

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Vice President JD Vance lays out a focused plan to roll back Biden-era immigration policies, target fraud, and reclaim enforcement tools like denaturalization and removal. He frames the effort as a restoration of the rule

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ICE Officer Injured When Fleeing Van Strikes, Suspect Sought

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

An ICE agent was struck during an arrest attempt in Stafford Township, New Jersey, when the subject drove away in a van and hit one of the officers; the agent fired at the vehicle, the

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Trump Announces Iran Deal, Qatar Brokers Tentative Ceasefire

Doug Goldsmith June 15, 2026

President Trump’s roller-coaster outreach to Iran shuffled between bluster and diplomacy, with big promises, angry exchanges and a last-minute announcement that a deal was “complete.” The back-and-forth left many guessing whether this was a genuine

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SPLC Faces Federal Indictment Over Payments To Extremists

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

I grew up in a household that taught reverence for God, pride in America and respect for every human’s dignity, and this piece argues that those core lessons clash with the growing culture of division

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Young Men Return To Church, Signaling Cultural Shift

Brittany Mays June 15, 2026

Young adults are filing back into pews in noticeable numbers, and this piece looks at why that matters for faith and the future of our politics. I trace the cultural causes, a personal parallel, and

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Trump Launches USDA Cotton Plan To Boost Farmers, Cut Costs

Brittany Mays June 15, 2026

This piece lays out a direct look at the administration’s push to rebuild America’s cotton industry: why cotton matters, how policy is shifting to favor growers and mills, the market and trade moves underway, and

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Clarence Thomas Defends Declaration Of Independence, Urges Renewal

Darnell Thompkins June 15, 2026

The nation hits its 250th year amid real civic unease, with schools, institutions, and public life wrestling over whether the Declaration of Independence still sets our moral bearings; this piece argues that one Supreme Court

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Explore Midcentury America, Rediscover Vintage Cars and Culture

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

I’m writing this from a place that feels like stepping through a photograph: a vacation spot that isn’t flashy but settles something in your chest. It’s a version of America that leans into simple comforts,

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Senate Advances Bill To Cap Insulin At $35 Monthly

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

Americans are squeezed by rising costs, and health care sits near the top of that pressure. This piece looks at how insulin pricing is a clear place Congress can act, explains what has already worked

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Recognize Elizabeth Ann Seton As America’s Founding Mother

Karen Givens June 15, 2026

Elizabeth Ann Seton emerges as a quiet but powerful figure in early American life, a woman who turned personal crisis into public service and helped build the social institutions that the fledgling nation sorely needed.

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Archbishop Delpini Presides Over Mass With LGBT Lobbyists, Shirt Seen

Erica Carlin June 15, 2026

The Archbishop of Milan, Mario Delpini, celebrated Mass for an LGBT lobby group, drawing attention when an attendee wore a shirt showing Jesus in rainbow colors; the episode reopened a debate about pastoral outreach, liturgical

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Same-Sex Adoption And Trans Policies Raise Child Safety Concerns

Erica Carlin June 15, 2026

For years many warned that radical social experiments in parenting and identity would put kids at risk, and now the facts are piling up in ways that demand a clear-eyed response. This piece lays out

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Mississippi Lawyers Face Sanctions Over AI Fake Citations

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

A federal judge in Mississippi scrubbed a routine fee fight into a cautionary tale after spotting fabricated legal citations generated by artificial intelligence. Lawyers on both sides submitted briefs that relied on made-up authorities, then

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Karmelo Anthony Sentence Sparks Outrage, Debate Over Justice

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

The reaction to Karmelo Anthony’s sentencing has split the public, with celebrities blasting the outcome as unjust and conservative commentators arguing the punishment fits the crime. This piece follows the hot takes and the pushback

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Why Christians Defend The Trinity, Anchored In Scripture

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

The Trinity often sounds like a theological curveball for outsiders: the label itself isn’t in the Bible, so why accept it? This piece traces the argument most Christians make — that the Trinity flows from

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Project Hail Mary Prompts Jase Robertson Claim About Phil Quote

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jase Robertson walked into Project Hail Mary expecting something totally different and left surprised by how boldly the film nudged at spiritual themes, even spotting a nod to Phil Robertson. This piece follows his reaction,

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Immigrant Accused Of Killing Student Released, Family Demands Justice

Brittany Mays June 14, 2026

Katie Abraham’s death was avoidable, and this piece lays out how political choices, sanctuary policies, federal mismanagement and media bias combined to produce a preventable tragedy. It argues that enforcement was sidelined for ideology, that

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European Fans Rediscover Rural America During 2026 World Cup

Brittany Mays June 14, 2026

The piece celebrates a simple American truth: driving here is a kind of freedom that surprises visitors and reminds locals what made this country feel boundless. It follows European fans who arrived for the World

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AI CEOS Backtrack On Job Apocalypse, Move Toward IPOs

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

CEOs at major AI firms once flirted with the idea of a jobless future, but lately their tune has shifted. This article looks at why those warnings quieted, from market pressure and botched rollouts to

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Seth Gruber Ties Augustine Warning To Vice, Political Control

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Augustine of Hippo’s sharp line about vice — “A man has as many masters as he has vices.” — gets a modern spin in a conversation about power and corruption. Seth Gruber argues that when

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Mark Flag Day, Defend Unity Despite White House Spectacle

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

There’s an eyebrow-raising UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn timed with President Trump’s birthday, but Flag Day deserves its own moment. This piece argues that the flag and the ideals it represents matter beyond

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Housing Costs Push Families To Delay Marriage, Homeownership

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

America is squeezed — groceries, utilities, and housing feel outrageously expensive — but the solution isn’t only dollars and cents. This piece argues that reviving strong marriages and growing families can be a practical engine

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DHS Locates 146,000 Missing Migrant Children, Funding Debate Grows

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security recently reported that 146,000 migrant children who were missing during the previous administration have been located, yet roughly 150,000 still cannot be accounted for, and the political fight over immigration

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Skin Illness Surges Among Gay Men, Mirrors 2022 Monkeypox

Erica Carlin June 14, 2026

Health officials are tracking a localized skin disease cluster that has appeared primarily among men who have sex with men, and patterns look familiar to observers who followed the 2022 monkeypox outbreak. This piece outlines

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Christians Facing Persecution In 2026, Five Countries To Watch

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

This article shows where Christians face the harshest pressure today and who’s stepping in to help. It highlights five countries with particularly acute dangers for believers and names organizations doing risky work on the ground.

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Supreme Court To Decide Women’s Sports Protections

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jennifer Sey joined Steve Deace to push back on a trend reshaping girls’ sports, using a recent California high school case as a warning that wins in court won’t finish the fight. They focus on

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It Is Well With My Soul, Funeral Pianist Explains Why

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

I’ve spent nearly five decades at the piano in funeral rooms, and this piece looks at why families keep choosing “It Is Well with My Soul,” what happens in that music’s quiet moments, and how

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Trump’s Ukraine Strategy Tests Putin, Strengthens NATO Response

Doug Goldsmith June 14, 2026

This piece looks at how President Trump approached the Ukraine crisis in his second term, why his tactics differed from the Biden era, and what practical steps could keep Ukraine defending itself while pushing NATO

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War in Iran Reorders Europe’s Energy Reliance on America

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

This piece lays out how coordinated pressure on Russian energy — tariffs and sanctions, European legal decoupling, targeted strikes, and shifts in alliance posture — has tightened a strategic vise on Moscow, reducing its ability

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Mearsheimer Links Israel Lobby To US Militarism, Leaks Show Pushback

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

John Mearsheimer lays out a hard-nosed take on how the Israel lobby has shaped American military choices, and fresh leaks suggest parts of the Trump team pushed back against that tilt in Washington. This piece

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Bipartisan Rural Initiative Moves To Break Food Monopolies

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

The fight for rural America just got louder: a new bipartisan effort aims to push back against the growing grip of corporate giants on farming, demand fair markets, and restore economic independence to small towns

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NYT Reporter Defends Support For Alleged Abuser Graham Platner

Doug Goldsmith June 13, 2026

The New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor told CNN viewers that allegations against Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner aren’t the type of #MeToo cases that normally trigger outrage, and Democrats are apparently willing to

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Euthanasia Stories Expose Hidden Consequences, Prompt Debate

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

This piece looks at why real-life accounts of euthanasia shake people, how sanitized medical language hides hard realities, and why conservative voices worry about risks to the vulnerable. It argues that stories of botched or

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Woman Argues Feeling Like A Man Cannot Establish Identity

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

This piece examines the claim that a woman can simply become a man by saying she “feels” like one, lays out why biological sex and lived male experience are not interchangeable, and argues from a

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DuckDuckGo Gains Users As Google Pushes AI, Privacy Concerns Rise

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Google’s recent pivot toward AI in search has nudged a noticeable group of users toward DuckDuckGo, a privacy-first alternative that lets people control whether AI touches their queries; this piece explains why that matters and

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Judge Grants Sorsby Injunction, Texas Tech QB Allowed Amid NCAA Suit

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Brendan Sorsby won a temporary injunction on June 8 that allows him to play the 2026 season while his gambling case against the NCAA plays out, a decision the NCAA immediately appealed. The story traces

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Landen Roupp Writes Bible Verse On Pride Cap, Sparks Debate

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

Landen Roupp wrote Genesis 9:12-16 on his team’s ‘Pride’ ball cap to take back the rainbow from LGBT activists. This move landed squarely in the culture wars, turning a baseball accessory into a statement about

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Canadian Provinces Report Rising Abortion Pill Use, Safety Concerns

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

Across multiple Canadian provinces the use of the abortion pill has climbed noticeably in recent years, and this trend raises real questions about safety, oversight, and who is accountable when things go wrong. This piece

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America is done buying bogus racial alibis

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

The Karmelo Anthony case in Texas is a blunt reminder that crime, culture, and personal responsibility matter more than convenient narratives. A jury found Anthony guilty of first-degree murder in the stabbing of Austin Metcalf,

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Set Up A Budget First Kitchen, Teach Teens Basic Cooking Skills

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Practical, plain advice on setting up a low-cost first kitchen, the money math behind cooking versus ordering, and two easy recipes anyone can master—even if they’ve only ever used apps to get food delivered. Too

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Trump Battles Nine Fronts As GOP Rebels Threaten Agenda

Karen Givens June 13, 2026

Donald Trump’s playbook looks chaotic from the outside, but there’s a pattern: bluster, pressure tactics, and a talent for turning headlines into leverage. This piece follows the strains in his agenda — economic comments that

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Rep Luna Moves To Void 2019 Impeachment, Citing DNI Evidence

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna is moving to cancel the 2019 impeachment of President Trump after a new DNI release that she says destroys the case against him. Her move follows a DNI report that described

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