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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 2)

Networks Drop Swalwell Scandal, Shield Democrat Establishment

Erica Carlin April 18, 2026

The networks rushed to promote a Democrat for governor, then quietly stepped back when allegations surfaced and the political cost became clear. This piece looks at how broadcast outlets handled the Eric Swalwell story, the

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FBI Warns Chinese Apps Threaten American Data Security

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

The FBI has flagged risks tied to apps built overseas, urging Americans to pay attention to who makes the software on their phones and what data those apps collect. This article breaks down the warning,

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Virginia Gerrymander Exposes Democrats, Obama Helps Disenfranchise

Ella Ford April 18, 2026

This piece takes a hard look at Virginia’s redistricting fight, the Democratic push for a lopsided map, and the unlikely role former President Barack Obama is playing as the face of a plan many see

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Young Americans Turn Away From Dating, Return To Marriage Values

Ella Ford April 18, 2026

This piece explores why small dismissals rot relationships, how “If it matters to you, it matters to me” flips the script, and practical shifts that help people feel seen, heard, and safe without sacrificing honesty

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Lorne Documentary Exposes SNL Decline, Cultural Abandonment

Doug Goldsmith April 18, 2026

“Remember when ‘SNL’ used to be good?” That’s a question you’ve probably asked yourself at one point or another — perhaps even now. “Saturday Night Live” has certainly gone through its ups and downs across

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Lohmeier Exposes Woke DEI, Warns Military Integrity Under Threat

Erica Carlin April 18, 2026

In this piece I look at the film ‘Call Sign Courage’ and the real-life fight of Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier against ideological takeover in the U.S. military, examine how DEI initiatives shifted priorities away from

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Trump Image Exposes Media And Church Moral Hypocrisy

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

This piece looks at a week when Jesus showed up everywhere—from a late-night talk-show spat over a Christ-like image of Donald Trump to Vatican comments about Iran—and presses a simple point: naming Jesus in politics

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Quantum Computing Threatens American Privacy, Demands Immediate Action

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

Glenn Beck flagged World Quantum Day and used it to push a clear warning: quantum computing is moving fast and it will touch everyday life. This piece walks through what quantum machines do, the practical

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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Exposes Democrat Smears, Defends Record

Dan Veld April 18, 2026

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushed back hard during his House testimony, correcting false claims, defending HHS policy choices, and blasting Democrats over who truly benefited from past health law changes. He challenged accusations linking him

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Declassified Files Show Intelligence Plot To Impeach Trump

Brittany Mays April 18, 2026

The newly released declassified files make a stark case that the 2019-2020 impeachment push was built on political theater, not law, and that intelligence officials and partisan operatives played central roles in shaping a false

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Conservative Donors Boost Life Funding, Protect Community Values

Erica Carlin April 17, 2026

Featured LifeFunder highlights a fundraising spotlight that connects compassionate donors with focused life-affirming causes, showcasing campaigns that need attention and smart giving. This article breaks down how a Featured LifeFunder program tends to work, why

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Protect American Borders, Halt Illegal Immigration Now

Erica Carlin April 17, 2026

The article explores how a single word or phrase labeled as a title shapes perception, navigation, legal identity, market traction, and creative impact. It looks at the practical roles titles play across publishing, law, entertainment,

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Fairhope Judge Acquits Protester, Affirms Constitutional Rights

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The case in a small Alabama town became a national eye-catcher after a 62-year-old grandmother protested in an inflatable phallic costume and was arrested, then found not guilty in municipal court. Officers were recorded on

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GOP Demands Border Security, Holds Administration Accountable

Erica Carlin April 17, 2026

This piece breaks down what a URL really is, why tiny invisible images known as tracking pixels appear in pages, and what that combination means for everyday browsing and site owners. It explains how simple

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Fortify Border Security, Enforce Immigration Laws Now

Erica Carlin April 17, 2026

thumbnail_graphic can make or break attention online, and this article breaks down why that tiny visual matters, how to design it with purpose, and what to watch for technically and ethically when you publish. You

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Washington Commanders Reignite Culture Debate, Defend Heritage

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The Washington Commanders unveiled an updated emblem that stitches a spear through their logo, and the reaction was immediate and mixed. Native organizations, advocacy groups, team supporters, and scholars all weighed in, producing a collision

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Secure Border Funding Protects Communities, Restores Order

Erica Carlin April 17, 2026

Quick look: this piece explores the current face of Home USA, from market shifts and affordability to how remote work, energy upgrades, and smart tech are reshaping where and how Americans live. It outlines practical

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Florida Surgeon Indicted After Removing Wrong Organ, Killing Patient

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

A Florida surgeon has been indicted on a count of second-degree manslaughter after authorities say he removed the wrong organ during a routine procedure, causing catastrophic bleeding that killed a 70-year-old patient. The case has

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Daily Email Videos Expose Big Tech Censorship And Bias

Erica Carlin April 17, 2026

daily email videos are a short, punchy way to connect with audiences every day, blending the immediacy of email with the engagement of video. This piece looks at what makes them effective, how to produce

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Police Arrest Man Over Stolen Human Remains, Families Demand Justice

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Authorities in Pennsylvania arrested a 34-year-old man after human remains were found in a car and later at his property, triggering outcry from family members and calls for tougher laws. The suspect was stopped leaving

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California Supreme Court Disbars John Eastman After Defending Trump

Kevin Parker April 17, 2026

California’s highest court just disbarred John Eastman over his legal work after the 2020 election, and this piece lays out why that decision is dangerous for the rule of law, explains the constitutional basis Eastman

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Understanding Self-Defense: Legal Implications of a Home Intruder Incident

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 17, 2026

In a recent episode of Armed Attorneys, the hosts delve into a perplexing home intrusion incident captured on a Ring doorbell camera. The episode dissects the legal nuances of self-defense when confronted by an aggressive

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Clarence Thomas Urges Americans To Reclaim Founding Principles

Karen Givens April 17, 2026

Justice Clarence Thomas’s address at the University of Texas cut straight to the point: the Declaration of Independence still matters, constitutional restraints beat rule by experts, and civic courage must be taught and practiced. He

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Universities Silence Conservatives, Drive Student Self Censorship

Karen Givens April 17, 2026

Two years after the massive arrests at Columbia’s Gaza Solidarity encampment, campuses are still reeling from a wave of unrest and a shift in campus culture. This piece looks at how those events hardened a

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Conservatives Defend Star Wars Canon, Reject Hamill Comment

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Mark Hamill has offered a deliberately open take on Luke Skywalker’s sexuality, telling fans that how they see the character is up to them. His remarks revive old debates about authorial intent, continuity, and how

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California AG Moves To Restrict Abortion Pill Reversal Access

Darnell Thompkins April 17, 2026

Those who support a woman’s right to choose should not be working to block that same woman from choosing differently when she has a change of heart. Abortion pill reversal saved my baby and the

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Maine Democrats Expand PFAS Rules, Threaten Coffee Makers

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

The debate over Maine’s expanded PFAS law blew up after a Republican gubernatorial candidate warned Democrats were effectively targeting Keurig-style coffee makers. This article walks through the video that went viral, what the law actually

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ICE Acting Director Lyons Departing May 31, Mullin Praises Record

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Markwayne Mullin announced a shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security: Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will step down at the end of May. Lyons has been a steady

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TPUSA Reporter Assaulted, Conservatives Demand Accountability Now

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez says she was violently attacked while filming an anti-ICE demonstration outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minnesota, and she joined BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales to walk through what happened,

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Texas Attracts Corporate Headquarters, Secures Jobs And Growth

Brittany Mays April 17, 2026

Texas is clearly the fast lane of the American economy, luring companies with lower costs, fewer regulations, and a legal climate that suits growth. This piece walks through why firms are shifting headquarters and legal

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Trump Administration Forces Seizure Of Iranian Assets For Victims

David Gregoire April 17, 2026

I served in the Middle East and watched Iran’s proxy war up close, and this piece lays out why maintaining pressure is vital, how Congress and courts have tried to seize illicit Iranian assets, and

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Conservative Lawmakers Demand Probe After NASA JPL Scientists Missing

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

A string of deaths and disappearances involving scientists and researchers tied to space, defense, and advanced technology has sparked national chatter, and conservative commentator Glenn Beck pushes back hard on turning that noise into a

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Disney Engineer Says DEI Decline Signals Company Recovery

Dan Veld April 17, 2026

Former Disney software engineer Josh Daws, recently laid off in a large company restructuring, told followers on X that Disney’s internal emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion has cooled since 2020 and that the company’s

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Examining the DOJ’s Case Against a COVID Doctor: Legal Ambiguities and Medical Ethics

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 16, 2026

In a recent episode of Steel News With Ann Vandersteel, the host explored the complex legal battle involving Dr. Ron Elfinbein, a physician charged with healthcare fraud related to COVID-19 testing. The episode delves into

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Oregon Right to Life Prevails Against Democrat Abortion Mandate

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

Oregon Right to Life scored a clear legal win when a federal judge ruled the state cannot force the pro-life organization to pay for abortions in employee insurance plans. The decision pushes back on years

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Liberals Move To Pass Online Safety Bill, Risk Free Speech

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

The Liberal government in Canada is once again signaling a push to regulate so-called online hate after previous “online safely” bills failed, and this article looks at what that means, the risks to free expression,

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GOP Must Mobilize Now, Democratic Fundraising Surge Threatens Midterms

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The early fundraising numbers for the 2026 midterms show big Democratic hauls in several key Senate and House contests, while Republican operatives push back and point to different metrics as proof the GOP remains competitive

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DC Mayor Enforces Juvenile Curfew To Curb Mob Crime

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has reinstated a juvenile curfew amid a wave of flash-mob style robberies and assaults, drawing sharp criticism and political debate. This piece walks through the curfew rules, the social media

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Secret Service Woke Hiring Failures Endanger Protective Security

Doug Goldsmith April 16, 2026

The Secret Service is not failing because it cannot find applicants; it is failing because of who it hires and how leadership lets ideology trump judgment. Recent episodes involving a negligent firearms discharge and a

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Virginia Joins Popular Vote Compact, Threatens Electoral College

Doug Goldsmith April 16, 2026

The 250th birthday of the United States is a good moment to debate how we pick presidents, and this piece looks at Virginia joining the national popular vote compact, why that matters, and the risks

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Astronaut Seeks Chaplain, Cites Faith After Moon Mission

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

A veteran astronaut returned from a trip around the moon and found himself unexpectedly overwhelmed, seeking a chaplain and breaking down when confronted with a religious symbol. This piece explores that moment, the quiet power

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US Intelligence, Globalists Coordinated To Oust Pope Benedict

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

The claim here is stark and unsettling: Pope Benedict XVI did not step down for private reasons but was pushed out by a coordinated globalist operation that used U.S. intelligence interest, NSA surveillance, financial pressure

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DOJ Moves To Vacate Jan 6 Convictions, Restore Veterans’ Rights

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The Justice Department under the current administration has filed motions to vacate seditious conspiracy convictions tied to Jan. 6, seeking dismissal with prejudice for leaders and members of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, and

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Zohran Mamdani Wife Apologizes For Anti Israel, Offensive Tweets

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has issued an apology for inflammatory tweets she posted as a teenager, acknowledging shame and the harm caused while stopping short of addressing every

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California Forces Taxpayers To Fund Transgender Care For Illegal Aliens

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

This piece lays out findings from a recent investigation that says California taxpayers are funding gender transition services for homeless people who claim to be undocumented. It reports eyewitness accounts from several state-funded navigation centers

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Use BEAD Funds, Modernize Air Traffic Control Immediately

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The federal government has a rare chance to turn leftover broadband money into a clear, measurable win for travelers and the economy by modernizing air traffic control. Redirecting about $21 billion from BEAD to overhaul

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Supreme Court Explained By Sarah Isgur’s Conservative Lens

Brittany Mays April 16, 2026

Sarah Isgur’s new book, “Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today’s Supreme Court,” and her work on the “Advisory Opinions.” podcast prompt a clear Republican case: appreciate smart, measured commentary on

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US Chemical Industry Faces China Import Flood, Regulation Threat

Doug Goldsmith April 16, 2026

Europe’s chemicals collapse is a wake-up call: overregulation, high energy costs, and cheap Chinese imports are hollowing out vital capacity, and the United States risks the same fate unless it adopts pro-growth policy, faster permitting,

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Spanberger Grants Right To IUDs, Draws Pro-Life Criticism

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed a bill that declares a ‘right’ to certain contraceptives, including IUDs and hormonal implants, reversing a prior veto by Republican Glenn Youngkin. The move draws immediate concern from conservatives

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Georgia Deputies Use Force, Protect Elementary School, Subdue Man

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The following piece recounts a police encounter in Conyers, Georgia, where deputies confronted a nearly naked man near an elementary school; that man was pepper-sprayed, tased multiple times, shot by an officer, and later taken

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GOP Lawmakers Demand Probe Into Missing Space, Nuclear Workers

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The nation is watching a string of unexplained disappearances and deaths tied to U.S. space and nuclear programs, raising questions about whether this is a pattern or tragic coincidence. This article walks through recent cases,

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Protect American Workers From AI, Stop Big Tech Job Displacement

Brittany Mays April 16, 2026

AI is barreling into every corner of our economy and it will reshape work, privacy, and national power. This piece lays out who stands to gain, who stands to lose, the scale of disruption ahead,

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US Blockade Forces Iran To Reach Out, Regime Survives

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The recent diplomatic tug-of-war with Iran ended in Washington with more questions than answers, and it looks like a pause rather than a resolution. Negotiations in Islamabad produced no deal, a naval blockade was announced,

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Trump Confronts Pope Over Vatican Messaging, Defends Doctrine

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

Tensions escalate between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV, raising questions about the intersection of political power and Church authority. Criticism mounts over Vatican political alignment and public messaging that some say blurs doctrinal

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Montreal Physician Urges Passage Of Conservative Bill C-218

Erica Carlin April 16, 2026

A Montreal doctor who has worked extensively with people facing severe mental illness is calling on lawmakers to support Conservative Private Members Bill C-218, arguing it is a necessary check on the expansion of euthanasia.

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AI Shortcut Saves Firms Money, Threatens Skilled Tech Jobs

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

The tech trick at the center of this piece is simple and sharp: developers found a way to make a large language model speak in stripped-down, caveman-like phrases to cut compute and token costs, and

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DOJ And STB Demand Rail Merger Documents To Protect Shippers

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

I’ll show why the proposed Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern merger matters, outline the risks to shippers and consumers, explain why regulators asked for internal merger analyses, note past merger promises that fell short, and argue why

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Oklahoma Principal Disarms Gunman, Protects Students After Leg Shot

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

A school principal in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, stepped between students and an armed assailant on April 7, confronting the shooter in a hallway near his office and suffering a gunshot wound to his leg while

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Jessica McClure Morales Arrested, Charged With Family Violence In Texas

Dan Veld April 16, 2026

Jessica McClure Morales, the child once pulled from a narrow well and known worldwide as “Baby Jessica,” was arrested in Midland County, Texas on a domestic assault charge and later released on bond, prompting renewed

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Reprioritize Parenthood Now, Protect Young People And Society

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

This article examines concerns raised about falling birth rates around the world, why demographic shifts matter, and how cultural and policy choices intersect with family formation. It looks at social and economic signals tied to

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Swalwell Resigns, Pelosi Pulls Strings Amid Accusers’ Claims

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

Eric Swalwell’s sudden fall from grace and his aborted run for California governor exposed an ugly mix of alleged misconduct, party protection, and surgical political timing. What looked like inside confidence turned into a fast

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Trump Tax Cuts Drive Higher Refunds, Boost Manufacturing Jobs

David Gregoire April 15, 2026

This Tax Day brings real, measurable relief for American families and businesses, driven by bold pro-growth tax reforms that put more money back in paychecks, encourage new investment, and expand training pathways for workers. The

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AI Super PAC Channels $140M Into Midterms, Driving Washington Policy

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

A major bet on artificial intelligence is reshaping political spending ahead of the midterms, and this piece walks through who’s funding what, how the money flows across party lines, the public mood about AI, and

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Leftist Cardinals Attack Trump, Weaponize Dispute To Demoralize Right

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

Phil Lawler says left-leaning cardinals have crossed a line by launching ‘political attacks’ on Donald Trump, and commentator Chris Jackson warns the spat with Cardinal Leo “is being leveraged to demoralize the right ahead of

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Homan Warns Church Leaders Misread Trump Immigration, Crime Policy

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

Tom Homan pushed back hard, saying Pope Leo and parts of the Church hierarchy miss how the Trump administration approaches immigration, crime, and foreign policy, and he thinks religious leaders should stick to spiritual leadership

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Megyn Kelly Blasts Euphoria, Accuses Hollywood Of Sexualizing Infants

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Megyn Kelly didn’t just criticize the latest Euphoria scene—her reaction came across as outright repulsed. The moment in question shows Sydney Sweeney’s character dressed in an infantile costume while tied to an OnlyFans-style storyline, and

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Conservative Voices Push 25th Amendment Against Trump As Iran Looms

David Gregoire April 15, 2026

Donald Trump has been provocative and unapologetic, often using shock to drive the conversation and unsettle opponents. This piece looks at how deliberate provocation, misfires like a controversial AI image, fights with religious leaders, and

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Unveiling the Mystery Behind Drone Sightings Across America

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 15, 2026

In a recent episode of Steel News With Ann Vandersteel, the host delved into the unsettling phenomenon of drones being spotted over critical infrastructure in the United States. Joined by drone expert John Ferguson, the

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Police Investigate LGBT Activists For Distributing Porn At School

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

Two “non-binary” LGBT activists are facing a police probe after allegedly showing pornographic material to underage students during a special project week at a German high school, sparking shock among parents and a rapid response

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Trump Secures Strait Of Hormuz, Curtails Iran’s Oil Leverage

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

The United States imposed a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after talks with Iran collapsed, a move defenders call the only remaining lever to curb Tehran’s coercion. Critics labeled it brinkmanship, but this

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Jesus AI Chatbot May Mislead Catholics, Threaten Doctrine

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

Just Like Me’s Jesus AI chatbot lacks consciousness and it’s quite possible that it will give users advice that is not compatible with Catholic teaching, so readers should be aware of what an artificial conversational

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DoorDash Loses Customers After Trump White House Delivery

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

The DoorDash stunt that delivered McDonald’s to President Donald Trump at the White House sparked a wave of online rage from critics, with many users vowing to delete the app while others shrugged and pointed

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Port Washington Voters Block Data Centers, Assert Local Control

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Republicans should take notice: a grassroots revolt against massive data centers is growing across red and swing America, driven by real concerns about land use, water, grid strain, and taxpayer giveaways. A first-of-its-kind referendum in

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FBI Data Shows Drop While NCVS Reveals Hidden Property Crime

David Gregoire April 15, 2026

This article looks at the recent headlines about falling crime in major cities and explains why those numbers can mislead. It highlights how declining reports and low arrest rates for property crime can create a

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Trump Seizes Strait Of Hormuz, Enforces Naval Blockade

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

President Donald Trump now controls the Strait of Hormuz through a naval blockade that is designed to choke off Iran’s ability to export oil while sending a clear geopolitical message to rivals like China. The

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Archdiocese Of Detroit Forces TLM Faithful To Subsidize Parishes

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

The Archdiocese of Detroit’s implementation of Traditionis Custodes has stirred sharp debate by going beyond a simple restriction on the Traditional Latin Mass and raising questions about the future of reverent liturgy, parish life, and

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Canada Panel Demands Caution On MAID For Mental Illness

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

Canada is weighing a policy shift to let Medical Assistance in Dying cover mental illness, and a specialist called before a parliamentary committee raised unsettling possibilities about when euthanasia might be considered acceptable. This piece

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Splendora Teacher Arrested For Faking Stabbing, Police Respond

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

At a Splendora High School in Texas, a teacher’s alarm triggered a massive law enforcement response and a lockdown, only for investigators to later determine the injury was self-inflicted and charge the teacher with filing

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Navy Blockade Risks Diplomacy, Reveals Military Readiness Crisis

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

The U.S. decision to blockade the Strait of Hormuz is a risky pivot away from a fragile diplomatic breakthrough led by regional partners, exposing a military stretched thin by internal decay and a bureaucracy more

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Fast Food Giants Penalize Hardworking Americans With Fee Stacking

David Gregoire April 15, 2026

Fast-food orders look cheap until the checkout surprises you. This piece breaks down how layered fees have quietly raised the cost of takeout and why the system nudges you to spend more. It explains the

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Iran Regime Weaponized Antisemitism Against Ancient Jewish Community

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

The history of Iran’s Jewish community is a story of ancient roots, stark reversal, and ongoing coercion; this piece traces a proud past under the Shah, the sharp shift after the 1979 Revolution, landmark abuses

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Pope Leo XIV Pushes Communion With Islam, Risks Christian Identity

Erica Carlin April 15, 2026

Pope Leo XIV used his visit to Algeria to call for a new kind of Christian-Muslim “communion,” leaning on shared reverence for Mary as a common devotional touchpoint. The pope framed this appeal as a

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Deportation Authority Restored, Judge Boasberg Suffers Setback

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

Federal judges overstepping their authority met a clear rebuke this week when the D.C. Circuit shut down an attempt to drag top officials into criminal contempt over the use of the Alien Enemies Act, handing

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Maryland Redistricting Push Fails, GOP Seat Preserved

Dan Veld April 15, 2026

The high-profile push by Democratic leaders to redraw Maryland’s congressional map has stalled, leaving the proposed plan dead in the state Senate despite unified party control. Governor Wes Moore and national Democrats mounted public pressure

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ICE Arrests Five Criminal Illegal Immigrants, Protecting Communities

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently rounded up several noncitizens accused or convicted of violent and sexual crimes, and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin framed the operation as a necessary step to protect communities.

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Swalwell Accused Of Raping Woman, Hypocrisy Demands Accountability

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

This article covers new allegations against former Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell: a California woman says he raped her in 2018, joining multiple accusers; the claim is being weighed alongside Swalwell’s past calls to “hear” accusers

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Eucharist Unity, Conservatives Defend Against Bishop’s Homily

Erica Carlin April 14, 2026

In a recent Holy Thursday homily, a bishop framed receiving the Eucharist and Eucharistic adoration as if they were opposed choices, creating a misleading split between consuming and reverencing the sacrament. This article looks at

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Nicaragua Leftist Regime Assaults Religious Freedom, Expels Priests

Erica Carlin April 14, 2026

Nicaragua’s ruling leftist regime is stepping up a campaign against the Catholic Church, arresting and exiling priests, banning major religious gatherings, and blocking ordinations in multiple dioceses, creating an atmosphere of fear and forced compliance.

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Warsaw Robot Chases Wild Boars, Protects City From Disease

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

A Chinese-made humanoid robot known as Edward Warchocki has been filmed chasing wild boars through the streets of Warsaw, sparking amusement online and fresh conversation about urban wildlife, robot capabilities, and cybersecurity risks tied to

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Roberto’s Taco Shop Boycott Spurs Conservatives To Rally

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Liberals are trying to destroy a popular taco shop chain run by a Hispanic family for generations because the CEO is a supporter of President Donald Trump. Roberto’s Taco Shop began as a tortilla shop

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Bulls Waive Jaden Ivey Over Pride Critique, Free Speech Fight

Darnell Thompkins April 14, 2026

Free speech isn’t some optional perk handed out when it’s convenient; it’s the backbone of individual liberty and the engine of a free society. This article examines a recent case where a young athlete’s public,

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Protect Persecuted Christians From Islamist Violence, Demand Action

Darnell Thompkins April 14, 2026

Christians around the world face intense persecution, from violent murder in conflict zones to cultural and legal pressure in liberal democracies. This piece walks through where and why believers are targeted, how the death and

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Liberals Secure Slim Majority After Byelection Wins, Conservatives Exit

Erica Carlin April 14, 2026

The Liberal Party has secured a fragile working majority in Parliament after winning three recent byelections and benefitting from several defections out of the Conservative caucus. This shift changes the arithmetic in Ottawa and raises

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Swalwell Faces Multiple Sexual Misconduct Allegations, Ends Campaign

Erica Carlin April 14, 2026

Rep. Eric Swalwell, known for strong pro-abortion and pro-LGBT positions, abruptly ended his run for governor after multiple women came forward with allegations accusing him of rape and other sexual misconduct. The sudden collapse of

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Swalwell And Gonzales Resignations Drive Removal Of Corrupt Lawmakers

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Resignations on Capitol Hill have suddenly shifted the spotlight onto lawmakers facing serious accusations, and Republican leaders are pushing for swift accountability. Two recent departures—tied to sexual-misconduct claims and admissions of affairs—have emboldened calls to

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NYC Mayor Pushes City Run Grocery Stores, Taxpayers Face $30M

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is pushing a plan for city-run grocery stores that he says will lower prices on staple items, revive a LaGuardia-era experiment, and use public money to subsidize a core basket of goods;

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Planned Parenthood Turns To Botox, IV Drips After Trump Funding Cuts

Erica Carlin April 14, 2026

The New York Times says Planned Parenthood clinics in California and Nevada have started offering Botox injections and IV hydration drips as a way to replace money lost after funding restrictions from the Trump administration.

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DOJ Settles With Mark Houck, Vindicates Free Speech, Pays $1M

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

Mark Houck, a longtime pro-life volunteer, has closed a painful chapter after the Department of Justice agreed to a settlement exceeding one million dollars following a politically charged prosecution. What began as a clash outside

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Trump Refiles Lawsuit Against Wall Street Journal, Defends Reputation

Dan Veld April 14, 2026

President Donald Trump says he will refile his lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal after a federal judge tossed the initial complaint but invited a revised filing, and the legal fight now centers on whether

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Pelosi Celebrated By Catholic College, Conservatives Decry Record

Erica Carlin April 14, 2026

Notre Dame de Namur University in California is celebrating Nancy Pelosi for her ‘courage’ and ‘perseverance,’ but her record includes decades of support for grave affronts to the Catholic faith. This article looks at what

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