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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 2)

Gen Z, Boomers Clash Over Spending, Taxes, State Migration Now

Ella Ford May 28, 2026

I’m a Boomer, a few months older than former President Barack Obama, and this piece looks at the generational clash over money, opportunity and policy. I explain how Boomers lived through upheaval, why Gen Z

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Ashley Moody Pushes Urgent Bills To Stop Federal Medicaid Fraud

Karen Givens May 28, 2026

The Senate is being handed a clear opportunity to tackle federal fraud on a massive scale, led by Florida Republican Sen. Ashley Moody and backed by Vice President JD Vance. This piece looks at Moody’s

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French Church Vandalized After Anti-Fascist Group Targets Cross

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

In recent days France saw two sharp incidents targeting Christian symbols: a church was vandalized, and a local group described as ‘anti-fascist’ publicly objected to a cross on display. These events reopened debates about religious

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Mel Gibson Film The Resurrection Hosts Final Mass, Cast Blessed

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

Father James Altman spent time on the set of Mel Gibson’s upcoming film The Resurrection, celebrating the final Mass and blessing cast and crew as filming wrapped, and he came away struck by Gibson’s humility,

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Toledo Kindergarten Graduation Erupts, Seating Dispute Turns Violent

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

The kindergarten graduation at Queen of Apostles School in Toledo, Ohio turned into a chaotic scene when a fight broke out over seating. Cellphone video shows punches, people on the floor, and at least one

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Vance, Trump Intensify Crackdown On Medicaid Elder Care Fraud

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

The White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, led by Vice President JD Vance, has gone on the offensive, exposing massive Medicaid and health care scams and even a case where an elderly patient allegedly

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Joe Biden Sues To Stop Release Of 2017 Interview Tapes

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

Joe Biden has filed suit to stop the release of roughly 70 hours of audio and transcripts from a 2017 interview series, arguing the material is being sought for political reasons; the Heritage Foundation pushed

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New Report Shows Urgent Climate Risks, Experts Warn

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

{{unknown}} This piece peels back the thin veil over invisible web trackers and why they matter to anyone who clicks, scrolls, or shops online. It outlines what these bits of code do, how they slip

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Investigate Unknown Data Now, Secure Critical Insights

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

{{unknown}} is the spark that pushes us off a safe shore and into curious, practical action. This piece digs into how uncertainty shapes decisions, fuels creativity, and demands a plainspoken mindset we can use day

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California Hospice Fraud Grows, Investigators Probe Van Nuys Building

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

The rise of hospice fraud in California is being exposed by investigators and content creators who find empty offices, stacked licenses, and millions billed to Medicare from buildings that look more like shells than care

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City Leaders Mobilize Rapid Response, Protect Residents’ Safety

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

In this piece I take a clear, no-frills look at how people face {{unknown}} and what practical moves help turn uncertainty into traction. Expect plain talk about why ambiguity rattles us, how curiosity and small

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AI Safety Gaps Threaten Systems, Experts Urge Immediate Action

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

{{unknown}} sits like a silent door in front of us, both invitation and challenge, and this piece walks through why that matters and how we react. I’ll sketch out the emotional pull of uncertainty, the

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Viral Fox News Clip Fuels Questions Over Harward Mask Neck Flap

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

Sara Gonzales and a Fox News guest set off a flurry of online chatter after viewers noticed something odd on camera — what looks like a flap at the base of retired Vice Admiral Robert

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DOJ Moves To Release Biden Interview Recordings, Transcripts

Brittany Mays May 28, 2026

Joe Biden is scrambling to keep audio and transcripts from public view as the Justice Department pushes them into the light. What follows is a clear-eyed Republican take on the evidence, the special counsel’s findings,

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Whistleblowers Reveal Allegations, FBI Investigation Faces Scrutiny

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

The latest whistleblower revelations have forced a hard look at the FBI and how much it has been able to hide. Senators and citizens are demanding answers, and a blunt Republican perspective says the agency

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AI Tools Accelerate Remote Work Productivity, Employers Warn

Erica Carlin May 28, 2026

We lean into the uncertainty and the curiosity around {{unknown}} with plain, clear thinking. This piece walks through why not-knowing matters, how it shapes choices, the practical ways to test ideas, and how communities and

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Seattle Seeks Emergency Response As LGBTQ Families Flee

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

The city’s LGBTQ Commission says a steady flow of 2SLGBTQIA+ people from Republican-led states is stretching Seattle’s support groups and services, prompting calls for an emergency declaration and a coordinated city response. Local officials and

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NJ 12th District Candidate Faces Democratic Backlash Over Alleged Ties

Dan Veld May 28, 2026

A crowded primary in New Jersey’s 12th District is suddenly about more than local politics; it has become a test of how seriously candidates and their supporters treat national security and judgment. A leading Democrat,

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Dan Goldman Trails In New York, Doubles Down On Impeachments

Ella Ford May 27, 2026

Dan Goldman, a scion of wealth turned Washington insider, is tumbling in his home turf as a leftward insurgency prizes everyday issues over endless investigations. This piece looks at why promises of more impeachments and

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NAACP Urges College Football Boycott Over Redistricting Maps

Doug Goldsmith May 27, 2026

The NAACP’s “Out of Bounds” campaign uses college football as leverage in redistricting fights, dragging a beloved sport into partisan battles and raising fresh questions about consistency, principle, and the proper role of civil rights

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Bishop Suetta Launches Urgent Outreach To Muslim Migrants

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

Bishop Antonio Suetta has launched a diocesan effort inviting Catholics to openly share their faith with Muslim migrants, framing public witness as an act of charity and concern for souls. The campaign asks parish communities

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Boy Refuses Religious Act, Stands Firm Against Pressure

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

A Boy Scout’s refusal to bow during a mosque visit sparked a debate about conscience, respect, and what it means to participate in a community event while holding personal beliefs. The incident drew attention online

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Car Prices Rise As Big Tech Bids Up Memory Chips, Hitting Production

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

Car prices are heading for another shock, and this time the culprit isn’t dealers or tariffs but a scramble for memory chips driven by the breakneck demand from AI data centers. Big tech’s appetite for

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Hegseth Warns West Point Against Woke Leadership, Calls For Renewal

Karen Givens May 27, 2026

Pete Hegseth’s West Point remarks hit a raw nerve about standards, military readiness, and the creeping influence of DEI across institutions that protect American lives. I was on West Point grounds myself and saw firsthand

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Mamdani Rescinds IHRA Definition, Prompts Jewish Community Backlash

Karen Givens May 27, 2026

Antisemitism is not an abstract concept here — it has real effects on governance, public safety, jobs and pensions. This piece looks at how a new mayor’s early choices reversed a widely used standard for

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Swiss Bishops Condemn Conversion Practices As Violating Human Dignity

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

The Swiss bishops have publicly rejected practices intended to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, framing their stance in moral terms and urging a pastoral approach instead. Their statement insisted that such interventions

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Bishop Barron Urges Bishops To Avoid Demonizing Trump Over Immigration

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

Bishop Barron warned his fellow American bishops against what he called ‘demonization’ of the Trump administration during a heated immigration debate, urging restraint as criticism of federal enforcement and DHS funding grows louder. His remarks

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Black Athletes Urged To Reject NAACP Boycott, Whitlock Says

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

The NAACP has urged young Black athletes to boycott Southern sports programs over redistricting, and BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock and Virgil Walker push back hard, arguing the group is promoting a victim narrative that harms

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Mullin Seeks To Stop International Processing At Sanctuary Airports

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told Fox News he and aides are “currently drawing up plans” to stop international processing at airports that feed sanctuary jurisdictions, framing it as a direct response to local officials

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Supreme Court Restricts Racial Districting, Empowers Black Voters

Ella Ford May 27, 2026

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Louisiana v. Callais changes how Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is applied, pushing back against race-first districting and arguing that representing voters should mean building coalitions and

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Vance Launches Multi-State Fraud Task Force, Targeting Medicaid Abuse

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

The new White House push against fraud is front and center after massive abuses surfaced in small states like Maine, and Vice President JD Vance has made fighting those schemes a top priority. This piece

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Texas Voters Oust Cornyn, Elevate Paxton To Senate

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

This piece argues that the Texas primary upset was driven by voters fed up with a do-nothing Senate, not solely by President Trump’s endorsement. It contends that Senate leadership, especially John Thune, misreads the mood

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Pilgrimage Reveals Hidden Truths About Society Of St. Pius X

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

I went to the Chartres pilgrimage and came away with a simple truth: what most people hear about the Society of St. Pius X is not the whole story. Seeing thousands of pilgrims, the prayer,

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Robert Royal Warns Magnifica Humanitas Erases Church Mission

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

The new encyclical has stirred sharp reactions from clergy and commentators who worry it sidelines the Church’s core mission and downplays traditional moral language. Voices on the right and in the academy say the document

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Chelsea Handler Accuses Gillis And Hinchcliffe After Exes’ Claims

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

Chelsea Handler went after comedians Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe after saying she heard from their exes, called parts of the Kevin Hart roast “gross,” and defended her own behavior and words while weighing in

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CBP Seizes Nearly 33 Pounds Alleged Cocaine, Ketamine

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

A 75-year-old American was stopped by Customs and Border Protection at the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge in Laredo after officers found multiple packages of suspected narcotics in his vehicle, leading to an arrest and an ongoing investigation

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Nicholas Leeper, Jesuit Pop Art Ignites Church Debate

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

Nicholas Leeper, a Jesuit whose work has stirred strong reactions, uses religious figures in a modern visual language that provoked debate about taste and sacred space. This article looks at how his approach — calling

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University Of Alabama DEI Push By Stuart Bell Draws Scrutiny

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

This piece looks at Stuart Bell’s record with DEI at the University of Alabama and why his approach matters for leadership at public universities. It traces the push for race-based hiring and mandatory training, how

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Spencer Pratt Challenges Mayor Karen Bass, Gains Traction

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

Spencer Pratt has gone from reality-TV shock to a loud, viral opponent of Los Angeles’ political class, and his campaign is forcing new questions about how Mayor Karen Bass has handled homelessness and city decline.

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Caitlin Clark Targeting Prompts Whitlock To Claim WNBA Bias

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

Caitlin Clark’s return to the WNBA opened with a mysterious back injury and a storm of accusations that her decline is being pushed by on-court aggression and off-court politics. Jason Whitlock argues this is no

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Pope Benedict Resignation Questioned, Papal Legitimacy At Stake

Erica Carlin May 27, 2026

Pope Benedict XVI’s 2013 resignation has been reexamined with fresh, pointed questions: did he truly give up the papal office or did he adopt an “expanded Petrine ministry” that kept him spiritually tied to the

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Wasserman Schultz Draws Criticism For FL-20 Black Representation Bid

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

Debbie Wasserman Schultz has jumped into Florida’s 20th Congressional District race and the reaction was instant and fierce. Longtime critics in her own party accused her of scrambling into a majority-black district for political safety,

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DNC Faces Bipartisan Backlash, Memorial Day Post Sparks Criticism

Dan Veld May 27, 2026

This article examines the DNC’s Memorial Day post that used photos of fallen service members to attack President Trump, the swift backlash from both sides, the party’s deletion of the message, and the broader political

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Abolitionists Rising Releases 30-Minute Montage, Captures Harassment

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

Abolitionists Rising uploaded a 30-minute montage that captured two sides of the same moment: vocal harassment from radical left protesters and quiet, heartfelt thanks from fairgoers who approached the pro-life volunteers. The footage paints a

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Cardinal Peter Erdő Returns To Pentecost Mass After Illness

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

Cardinal Peter Erdő returned to public worship on Pentecost Sunday after three months away due to ill health, stepping back into a familiar role in front of the faithful. His presence at Mass offered a

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Gay Eighth Grader Sparks Viral Graduation Speech Controversy

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

An eighth grader in Louisville turned a typical graduation moment into something a lot louder when he refused to soften his words, grabbed the mic, and called out his school. His remarks included an expletive

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Paxton Clinches Senate Win Over Cornyn In Texas Runoff

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

Ken Paxton toppled a Washington staple in a Texas Senate runoff, beating four-term Sen. John Cornyn by a decisive margin despite being outspent by a wide margin. The race turned into a clear fight between

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GOP Breaks With Trump Over $1.8 Billion For Jan 6 Convicts

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

The last few days exposed a rare moment of Republican teeth showing against a president from their own side over a single, explosive idea: using a $1.8 billion settlement to finance payments tied to Jan.

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Pope Francis Orders Reforms At John Paul II, Academy For Life

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia says Pope Francis ordered a major overhaul of the John Paul II Institute and the Pontifical Academy for Life to move away from what he calls a ‘static’ natural law morality, and

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Dunleavy Hesitates To Sign Key Bill, Decision Pending

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

The Alaska Legislature has approved a bill that would broaden the use of the abortion pill in the state, and the move has opened a raw political debate about safety, parental rights, and where power

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Giants Teammates Defend Jaxson Dart After Trump Rally

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

Several teammates of New York Giants star quarterback Jaxson Dart came to his defense over the long weekend. Dart sparked headlines when he President Donald Trump at a rally in New York on Friday, and

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Police Arrest Teen After Graduation Campus Stabbing, Westmoor High

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

After a high school graduation in Daly City, a fight on campus escalated into a stabbing that left a 21-year-old injured and a 15-year-old in custody; law enforcement responded, footage circulated, and the school said

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Expose Iran’s Hybrid Threat, Halt Cartel Networks Inside US

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

This piece argues that Iran has been waging a steady, asymmetric war against the United States and the West for decades, using proxies, criminal networks, covert finance, and gray-zone tactics that hide inside globalized trade

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Honor Memorial Day Sacrifice, Renew America’s 250th Resolve

Doug Goldsmith May 26, 2026

This piece looks at Memorial Day as more than a holiday and asks what we owe the fallen: it argues that remembering their sacrifice demands a daily commitment to freedom, community and responsibility, examines how

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India’s Anti Conversion Laws Restrict Catholic Worship, Rights

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

Catholics in India continue to face the discriminatory effects of newly enacted ‘anti-conversion laws.’ This piece looks at how those laws are being used, the immediate human cost, the failure of local authorities to protect

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Austrian Priest Toni Faber Sparks Outrage Over Partner Appearances

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

Fr. Anton “Toni” Faber, a well-known Austrian priest, has announced an early retirement after images and appearances with a blonde woman presented as his companion stirred public controversy. The episode has prompted questions about priestly

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Europe Demographic Crisis Deepens, Pope Leo XIV Urges Action

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

Pope Leo XIV told European leaders they need to face a demographic emergency by putting families back at the center of public life and defending the dignity of life. He warned that low birthrates, aging

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AI Forces Premium, Values Authentic Human Craftsmanship

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

The piece argues that as AI makes flawless, synthetic output cheap and endless, the true scarcity will be real human presence and messy authenticity, and that creators who resist machine-like perfection will become more valuable

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Trump Confronts Cuban Regime, Reasserts Monroe Doctrine

Ella Ford May 26, 2026

This piece argues that the United States finally has a president willing to confront the Cuban dictatorship, reviews the long pattern of U.S. mistakes on the island, and explains why renewed pressure and accountability are

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Trump Pushes Rapid Iran Deal To Reopen Strait, Limit Nuclear Program

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

This piece looks at how President Trump will present the Iran agreement as proof that force works, what U.S. and Israeli military action actually achieved, the fragile deal being negotiated to reopen the Strait of

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White House Shooting Sparks Viral Reporter Reaction

David Gregoire May 26, 2026

The latest roundup pulls together a handful of viral moments and local political fights that tell a bigger story about security, culture and common sense in public life: a news anchor’s stunned reaction to a

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Pope Leo Urged To Back July 1 Consecrations, Prevent Church Split

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

An urgent appeal backed by Bishop Athanasius Schneider asks Pope Leo XIV to endorse July 1 consecrations proposed by the Society of St. Pius X, arguing that papal support could prevent a hardening of divisions

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Smoke Spreads Through Bethlehem Neighborhoods Near Birthplace Of Jesus

Erica Carlin May 26, 2026

I report on footage showing Israeli soldiers firing tear gas into Bethlehem neighborhoods, the visible smoke that chased families from their homes, and why the presence of conflict in a place sacred to Christians matters

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Viral Robot Falls During Billie Jean Routine, Sparks Backlash

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

At a Shenzhen event for a customizable robot shop called Future Era, a humanoid performer attempting a Michael Jackson routine tripped onstage, went motionless, and was theatrically dragged off while music kept playing — the

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Escondido Crowd Honors Trump House Owner Killed After Assault

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

A Navy veteran and longtime MAGA presence in Escondido, Kerry Sheron, has died after a violent attack outside his well-known “Trump House,” sparking a Memorial Day memorial, arrests, and renewed calls to condemn political violence

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NAACP Urges Black Athletes To Boycott Southern Public Universities

Dan Veld May 26, 2026

The NAACP has urged Black high school athletes to skip state-funded universities in several Southern states as a protest against recent voting measures, and that call landed on Jason Whitlock’s show where critics pushed back

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Proton Vows To Defend Canadian Users, Challenge C-22

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

Proton, the Swiss privacy company, has drawn a line in the sand over Canada’s controversial internet law C-22 and pledged to resist any forced weakening of its services. This piece examines why Proton is pushing

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Christian Voters Must Lead, Pastor Urges Civic Responsibility

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

Faith and civic duty collide in a way that should matter to conservatives: Pastor Josh Howerton argues that voting is not some optional hobby for believers but a spiritual responsibility, and he ties that duty

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Memorial Day Urges Citizens To Honor Fallen Strangers

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

Memorial Day asks us to stop and remember the people behind the dates and headlines — ordinary Americans whose lives were cut short in war. This piece moves through different ways the holiday lands on

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Elon Musk Posts Frank Interview, Draws Over 40 Million Views

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

Frank’s interview shot across the internet after Elon Musk shared the clip on X on May 24, and the video has now been viewed more than 40 million times, sparking broad discussion about why a

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Prospective Catholic Walks Away From Pope, Cites Doctrinal Crisis

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

This piece looks at a growing dilemma among Catholics and seekers: a sincere believer accepts traditional Church teaching yet finds himself unable to embrace the current pope as the visible shepherd. We unpack how that

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US Troops Surge In Middle East Amid Iran Peace Talks

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

This Memorial Day finds thousands more U.S. troops locked in place across the Middle East as tensions with Iran simmer and negotiations quietly inch forward, with the White House insisting it will not accept a

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Reagan Helps Heal Vietnam Wounds, Honors MIA Families At Arlington

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

Ronald Reagan’s 1984 Memorial Day remarks at Arlington, during the interment of an unknown Vietnam service member, pushed a country toward repair. The speech reached into the quiet places where hurt had settled and offered

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Midland, Texas Police Charge Three In Trailer Murder Case

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

The discovery of a dismembered body in a Midland County home prompted a detailed investigation that led to three arrests and multiple murder charges. Law enforcement followed reports, conducted interviews, and uncovered a series of

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Trump Derangement Syndrome Signals Mass Hysteria, Experts Urge Reform

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s offhand comment about giving “Trump Derangement Syndrome” an ICD code set off a familiar argument: is this a private psychiatric problem or a social epidemic? This piece argues it’s the latter,

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DOJ Indicts SPLC, Congress Probes K-12 Education Influence

Brittany Mays May 25, 2026

The recent DOJ indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center has forced a long-overdue look at how one influential nonprofit shaped K-12 classrooms and civic life, and this article walks through what that influence looks

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Memorial Day Calls On Americans To Honor Fallen Service Members

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

This piece revisits Glenn Beck’s Memorial Day monologue that asks Americans to move beyond a holiday weekend and truly honor those who died serving in the armed forces, walking readers through the quiet horror of

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Trump Triumphal Arch Greenlit Near Lincoln Memorial

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

The Commission of Fine Arts has approved plans for a 250-foot Triumphal Arch near the Lincoln Memorial, a bold federal monument championed by President Trump and tied to the push for a return to classical

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Army Widow Recalls Humvee Accident, Military Community Salutes

Doug Goldsmith May 25, 2026

I was handed a life that changed in an instant: my husband, Andy, died in a Humvee accident during an Army Reserve training exercise, and a routine drive home turned into a rolling memorial. What

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Pope Leo Issues First Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas Today

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

Pope Leo’s debut encyclical, ‘Magnifica Humanitas.’ takes the spotlight in this quick-read briefing that examines its main claims, the theological stir it has caused, and why clerics and laypeople are talking. I walk through the

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Secure Freedom Today, Rally For Faith Family And Life

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

We take Memorial Day seriously: it is a day to remember the cost of our liberties, to honor those who gave everything for family and country, and to firm up our commitment to life, faith,

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First US Army Chaplain Killed, John Rosbrugh Honored

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

This piece revisits the life and violent death of Rev. John Rosbrugh, the Revolutionary War chaplain who left his pulpit for the battlefield, and examines the path that led him from immigrant roots to a

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Photon Matrix Readies Portable Laser Mosquito Defense For Summer

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

This article looks at a new consumer gadget that aims to replace sprays and nets with a compact laser system for knocking mosquitoes out of the air. It explains how the device detects and targets

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Trump Expands Drug Pricing Tools, Demands Hospital Transparency

David Gregoire May 25, 2026

This piece argues that healthcare in America is broken by secrecy and weak enforcement, highlights recent moves like the TrumpRX expansion, and lays out practical steps the administration can take right now to force price

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Gas Prices Spark Urgent Debate, Trump Rolls Back Energy Rules

Karen Givens May 25, 2026

This piece argues that high pump prices are the painful but real cost of choices made during the Biden years and recent Middle East tensions, contrasts the energy policies pushed by climate-first advocates with the

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Pro Life Leader Jim Hughes Concludes 40 Year Leadership

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

Jim Hughes spent more than four decades at the center of the pro-life fight, shaping activism and strategy in Canada and beyond, and his funeral mass brought crowds who wanted to honor a man they

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Pope Leo Document Sparks Debate, Questions Church Role

Erica Carlin May 25, 2026

Pope Leo’s recent document has sparked a lively debate about how the Church presents itself, with critics zeroing in on language that frames the institution more as a ‘listener’ than as the traditional ‘Mother and

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Run for the Wall Riders Honor Missing and Fallen Service Members

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

Run for the Wall gathered nearly a thousand motorcyclists who rode from California to Washington, D.C., to honor fallen and missing service members, stop in towns across America, and place the stories of the lost

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Memorial Day Honors Navy Chaplains, Notifying Families Of Loss

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

I remember my father in his Navy Reserve uniform, walking through Atlanta neighborhoods to deliver the worst news a family can hear, and those moments shaped how I think about Memorial Day, chaplains, and the

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Cities Cut Ties With ALPR Cameras, Citing Privacy Concerns

Dan Veld May 25, 2026

Cities are debating whether widespread license plate cameras are a tool that protects people or a step toward constant spying, and one company at the center of that fight says it’s facing coordinated pressure from

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Declaration Reasserts Self Evident Truths, Grounds Rights In God

Dan Veld May 24, 2026

The Declaration of Independence does more than list grievances; it starts with a claim about reality itself, making rights a matter of created order rather than political convenience. This piece pulls apart the Declaration’s three-part

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Allie Beth Stuckey Questions Avalon LGBTQ Reframe Of Testify To Love

Dan Veld May 24, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey reacts to a recent reworking of the Christian song “Testify to Love” after one of Avalon’s former members joined a new version and described the project as a message that “LOVE is

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Pastors Use AI To Prepare Sermons, Congregations Unaware

Dan Veld May 24, 2026

Churches are encountering artificial intelligence in ways that feel sudden and awkward, and a recent survey shows clergy are split on how far to let it in. Some pastors are open to using AI as

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C.S. Lewis Turns From Atheism, Finds Christian Faith Through Beauty

Dan Veld May 24, 2026

C.S. Lewis’ shift from fierce atheism to committed Christianity wasn’t sudden or tidy. It was driven by loss, strange longings that reason couldn’t explain, stubborn resistance, and conversations that reframed myth and truth. Raised in

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Hawaii Climate Lawsuits Prompt Federal Investigation, Corruption Claims

Erica Carlin May 24, 2026

Hawaii imports nearly all its oil but is suing the energy industry for climate damages, and those suits raise serious questions about selective targeting, judicial entanglements and partisan politics; this piece examines who was left

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Strait Of Hormuz Needs No Fire Zone, US And Allies Must Act

David Gregoire May 24, 2026

The United States once enforced two no-fly zones over Iraq to protect vulnerable populations after the Gulf War, and the case can be made now for a similar posture to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

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Fed Should Pause Rate Hikes Amid Oil Shock, Tightening Markets

Dan Veld May 24, 2026

The Federal Reserve is flirting with a mistake: hiking into an energy-driven supply shock would squeeze households and businesses without fixing the underlying problem. This piece argues the Fed should pause, avoid layering a credit

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Spencer Pratt Drives LA Mayor Debate Over Safety, Leadership

Dan Veld May 24, 2026

Spencer Pratt’s run for Los Angeles mayor is grabbing national attention because he sounds like many voters: impatient with polished spin and hungry for blunt talk and real fixes. His candidacy taps into frustration over

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Manhattan Broadway Stages Satirical Musical About Killer Luigi

Karen Givens May 24, 2026

Theater in New York is staging a satirical musical about the accused killer Luigi Mangione, and the choice to turn real-world violence into entertainment has sparked a fierce cultural argument about art, accountability, and the

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Honor Fallen Airmen This Memorial Day, Share Their Stories

Erica Carlin May 24, 2026

On Memorial Day I think about the people, not the politics — the faces, the jokes at shift change, the names carved on stone and metal, and the families left holding photographs. I served in

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