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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 4)

DOJ Opens Inquiry Into Rep. Ilhan Omar, Vance Confirms

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

JD Vance has publicly said the Department of Justice is looking into Rep. Ilhan Omar’s past marriage and other conduct, and his comments put a spotlight on long-running questions about immigration paperwork and financial disclosures.

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Washington First Grade Teacher Arrested For Sex With Student

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

A first-grade teacher in Washington state was arrested after her husband told police she admitted to having sex with a teen, court documents say; the school district has placed the teacher on leave and law

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Liz Truss Warns UK Faces Debt, Immigration Crisis Now

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Liz Truss warns that Britain has slid into a bleak place under Labour, arguing the country faces a fresh debt crisis, uncontrolled immigration, and a politicized bureaucracy that Thatcher would barely recognize. She tells Glenn

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Longtime Campaign Life Coalition President Dies After 34 Years

Erica Carlin May 20, 2026

He led with conviction, faith, and an unashamed commitment to the cause he believed in most, and those qualities shaped not just an organization but a movement. This piece remembers Jim Hughes by looking at

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Jeremy Boreing Leaves Daily Wire, Faces Personal Setback

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Jeremy Boreing, a co-founder of the Daily Wire, opened up about the shock and personal fallout of leaving the company he helped build. He talks honestly about embarrassment, reset, priorities, and why he still feels

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Maureen Galindo Proposes ICE Camp, Detaining Zionists

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The race for Texas’s 35th congressional district took a sharp turn when a Democratic primary candidate made incendiary public statements calling for punishment of so-called “American Zionists” and promising to repurpose a federal detention facility

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Sacred Heart Statue Beheaded Outside Long Island Church Amid Surge

Erica Carlin May 20, 2026

A Sacred Heart statue was beheaded outside a Long Island church amid a documented surge in anti-Christian vandalism and attacks across the U.S. and abroad.

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Trump Backed Andy Barr Wins Kentucky GOP Senate Primary

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

President Donald Trump’s preferred choice, Rep. Andy Barr, surged to an easy victory in the Kentucky Republican primary to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell, with early returns showing a commanding lead and party supporters celebrating a

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Portugal Confronts Secular Drift, Fatima Fuels Faithful Remnant

Erica Carlin May 20, 2026

Portugal wrestles with a deep cultural contradiction: a nation shaped by Catholic history yet moving toward secular habits. This piece looks at how religious practice is fading in public life while pockets of renewal appear

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Gallrein Defeats Thomas Massie in Kentucky After Record Spending

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The Kentucky 4th District Republican primary ended with challenger Ed Gallrein beating incumbent Thomas Massie in a high-stakes, heavily financed showdown, and former President Donald Trump immediately celebrated the win as a victory for his

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Kamala Harris Pushes Supreme Court Expansion, Draws Backlash

Brittany Mays May 19, 2026

Kamala Harris has floated expanding the Supreme Court and rethinking institutions like the Electoral College, and that idea deserves a hard look. This piece walks through why court-packing is a risky, partisan gambit with dangerous

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US Export Controls Erode Chipmakers’ Lead, Empower China

David Gregoire May 19, 2026

President Trump’s trip to China aims to lock in American tech leadership, but our own policies are strangling that edge. Tight export controls, well intentioned or not, have closed off markets to U.S. chipmakers and

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Janet Porter Says Ohio Amendment Violates Three Constitutional Rights

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

Ohio’s proposed abortion amendment is now facing a legal challenge that argues it breaks the state constitution, and activists are gearing up for a courtroom fight that could reshape the issue for years; Janet Porter

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Trump Deploys CEO Delegation To Signal US Strength In China

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

President Trump’s trip to Beijing looked like a win to anyone watching the power plays, even if much of the mainstream press called it a disappointment. Critics shouted that he “left China without any breakthroughs”

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Uganda Suspends Major Pilgrimage After Ebola Crossings

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

Uganda has halted its annual Martyrs’ Day pilgrimage after authorities reported large numbers of people crossing from Ebola-affected areas of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a move aimed at stopping potential spread ahead of the

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Marketers Reveal How Bots Create Fake Music Trends

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Digital marketers and insiders say a huge chunk of what looks like “buzz” online is actually engineered, not spontaneous. This article walks through how agencies create fake trends, the humans behind the curtain, and what

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FDA Must Restore Right To Try, Speed Child Treatments

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

The Food and Drug Administration got a fresh leadership problem this week when Marty Makary resigned, and families whose kids depend on experimental treatments are rightly furious; this piece looks at the fallout, the real-life

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Trump Holds Firm Against Iran, Limits Nuclear Risk

David Gregoire May 19, 2026

The piece examines whether the fight with Iran is “worth it?” by weighing the human cost, economic fallout at the pump, and the broader national security stakes, arguing from a Republican perspective that preventing a

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Modern Warfare Costs Surge As Drones Reshape Battlefields

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

Battlefields have changed and so must our strategy. The hard lesson of recent campaigns is that the final stretch of degrading a rival’s military costs far more than the opening blows, and that reality should

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Poilievre Backs Neufeld, Says There Are Only Two Genders

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

Pierre Poilievre publicly backed Barry Neufeld after Neufeld faced a massive fine from a human rights body for speaking against gender ideology, and Poilievre made a clear, plain statement of agreement that sparked debate and

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Smartphones Linked To Accelerating Global Fertility Decline

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

The Financial Times’ data-driven look suggests a striking link: as smartphones spread around the world, birth rates have continued to fall. This piece explores what the numbers show, how smartphone-driven social shifts might matter, and

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Mike Johnson Leads Rededication Prayer, Reasserts Rights From Creator

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

At Rededicate 250 on the National Mall, House Speaker Mike Johnson led a public prayer tying America’s founding language to a belief in rights from the Creator, sparking a high-profile reaction from Katy Tur and

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Marco Rubio Climbs To 45% Lead In 2028 GOP Poll, MAGA Split

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

A fresh AtlasIntel poll that puts Secretary of State Marco Rubio on top of the 2028 Republican field has conservatives debating whether this is a real shift or a temporary blip, and the Steve Deace

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Los Angeles Woman Pleads Guilty For Paying Skid Row Voters

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

A Los Angeles case has put a harsh spotlight on voter roll integrity after a longtime petition circulator acknowledged paying homeless Skid Row residents to register and sign petitions, a scheme that turned routine fieldwork

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Zohran Mamdani Sparks Backlash Over Video Outside Billionaire Griffin

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

This piece argues that New York City politics have shifted into personal attacks on success, using a mayoral spectacle against a billionaire as an example, and warns that such actions drive jobs and investment away

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China Undercuts US Iran Offramp, Elevates Strait Risks

Brittany Mays May 19, 2026

This article looks at the early U.S. military gains against Iran, the diplomatic moves that followed in Beijing, the escalating maritime clashes in the Strait of Hormuz, and the stark strategic choice facing Washington between

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Colorado Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Gender Care for Minors

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

The Colorado Supreme Court voted 5-2 to temporarily restore gender transition care for minors at Children’s Hospital Colorado, and that decision has stirred a wide political and legal reaction across the state. This move touches

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California Separates Christian Mother, Considers Daughter’s Adoption

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

California recently took a teenage girl from her Christian mother after a dispute over the girl’s gender transition, and the state is now reported to be preparing to place the girl for adoption. This piece

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Trump Endorses Ken Paxton Ahead Of Texas Senate Runoff

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

President Donald Trump has stepped into the Texas Senate primary runoff by endorsing Attorney General Ken Paxton, highlighting Paxton’s allegiance to key conservative priorities and intensifying pressure on incumbent Sen. John Cornyn ahead of the

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Javier Bardem Warns Toxic Masculinity Fuels Global Violence

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Javier Bardem used a Cannes press moment to rail against what he called “toxic masculinity,” tie male aggression to global crises, and label actions in Gaza as genocide; this stirred predictable heat as a Hollywood

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Trump Warns He Doubts Xi Will Free Jimmy Lai, Citing Health

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

President Trump said he is ‘not optimistic’ about Chinese leader Xi Jinping releasing Catholic freedom advocate Jimmy Lai, and that blunt assessment landed in the middle of growing concern over how authoritarian regimes treat dissidents

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Pedro Pascal Sparks Backlash With Onstage Kiss For Colbert

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

The week’s pop culture and civic theater mixed awkwardly: a late-night farewell turned into a headline-grabbing lip lock, a blockbuster director is fielding culture war noise before his film opens, a daytime host clashed with

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Conan O’Brien Calls Comedians To Bring Back Funny, Use Less Politics

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Comedians, hosts, and fans are pushing back against late-night’s shift from jokes to political sermons. Voices like Stu Burguiere and Conan O’Brien argue that humor should lead, not be traded for anger, while others share

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Starmer Bans Foreign Speakers, 60,000 Attend UTK March

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Tommy Robinson drew a huge crowd to London for his Unite the Kingdom march while Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government moved to bar several international figures from entry, citing public safety and extremism concerns. The

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Prayer Calls Out Attacks On US History, Heroes, Values

Erica Carlin May 19, 2026

House Speaker Mike Johnson offered an 11-minute public prayer at Rededicate 250 that reached for faith and country at once, calling citizens to stand firm against cultural assaults and to reclaim the moral roots that

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Portland Officials Admit Sanctuary Protections Limited Against ICE

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Portland’s city council had an awkward, frank moment on May 4 where local Democrats admitted their sanctuary policies can’t actually stop federal immigration agents, and the mayor warned that symbolic ordinances won’t change what ICE

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Alabama Woman Remains Found, Man Charged With Abuse

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

A young Alabama woman who vanished in early May was found dead this weekend, and a man has been arrested in connection with the handling of her remains. Local investigators say the discovery followed days

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Hantavirus Evacuation Sparks Urgent Quarantine In Nebraska

Doug Goldsmith May 18, 2026

Dr. David Brett-Major, a seasoned infectious disease specialist, led the U.S. State Department evacuation of Americans exposed to the Andes strain of hantavirus from the Canary Islands to Nebraska, coordinating a modified air transport, biocontainment

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Unknown Substance Found, Authorities Urge Immediate Action

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

{{unknown}} can be a little jolt: a blank label, a missing file name, or a gap in a plan that refuses to behave. This piece takes that single token and turns it into a practical,

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DC Premiere Tonight Reveals Trump DOJ Report On Anti-Christian Bias

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

The new documentary debuting in Washington centers on a Trump Justice Department report that alleges systemic anti-Christian bias within parts of the Biden administration, and it argues this bias has real consequences for religious freedom

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AI Political Ads Reshape Campaigns After Spencer Pratt Video

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

The viral Spencer Pratt AI ad has jolted political advertising into a new era, mixing blockbuster visuals with deadly satire and sparking fresh debate about deepfakes, campaign budgets, and who controls the narrative in American

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Operation Arnon Gaza Raid Successfully Rescues Four Hostages

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

This piece walks through a bold daytime raid into Gaza that freed four hostages, the cost paid by the rescuers, the legal and moral framework a nation uses when citizens are taken, and how international

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Act Now, Secure Your Data Before New Cyber Threats Emerge

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

This piece digs into what we call the unknown, why it matters, and how to move forward when facts are thin and options feel limited. It explores the psychology of uncertainty, practical ways to manage

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Cities Face Rapid Flooding Risk, Experts Urge Action

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

{{unknown}} often shows up when plans meet reality and expectations fall short. This piece walks through why the unknown matters, how it shapes choices, and practical ways to lean into it without panicking. Read on

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Enterprise Reservation Failures Leave Traveler Stranded

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

I flew into Grand Rapids, grabbed my bag, and walked out to the rental counter expecting the usual post-flight shuffle. Instead I ran into a rental desk that had no cars for me despite a

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China Spy Infiltration Targets US Officials, Local Staff

Ella Ford May 18, 2026

China’s influence machine is not subtle and it is not limited to spies in suits. From city halls to congressional offices, foreign actors are working hard to shape American policy and gain classified information, and

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Stolen Identities Flood US Benefits, Enable Billions In Fraud

David Gregoire May 18, 2026

Bank fraud and state-backed schemes often ride invisible rails: stolen identities sold on underground markets, shell companies that look legitimate on paper, correspondent banking blind spots, and domestic facilitator networks that turn foreign operations into

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Protect Your Data Now From Emerging Cyber Threats

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

{{unknown}} Here’s a look at why a single placeholder can tell a bigger story about content, data flows, and editorial habits. This piece digs into how missing pieces show up in live pages, what they

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Hughes, Former Campaign Life Coalition Leader, Co Founded LifeSiteNews

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

Jim Hughes left a clear mark on Canada’s pro-life movement, shaping strategy and media infrastructure that kept the cause visible for decades. This article looks at his leadership, the organizations he helped build, the arguments

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Trump Protects Pro-Life Wins, Critics Demand Stronger Abortion Limits

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

This piece looks at how major pro-life policy wins under President Trump collide with grassroots frustration, why Auron MacIntyre thinks the core problem is cultural and structural, and how political timing and state-level battles shape

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Brett Ratner Boards Air Force One, Scouting Rush Hour 4 In China

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

A surprising name showed up on Air Force One for the China trip: director Brett Ratner joined a high-profile business delegation that included major tech and finance figures, and he says he’s scouting locations for

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Melania Trump Leads Classical Education Push For AI Readiness

David Gregoire May 18, 2026

Melania Trump has put a spotlight on a simple idea: blend timeless schooling with smart technology so kids actually learn and grow. Her Foster the Future summit pushed the conversation forward, showing how artificial intelligence

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Democrats Push Hidden 0.9% Medicare Surtax, Raising Midterm Stakes

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

This piece pulls back the curtain on a little-known Obamacare surtax that could be a major midterm issue. I explain how the 0.9% Medicare surtax works, why it catches people by surprise, and how politicians

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Europe Faces Identity Loss Without Christian Faith, Müller Warns

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

Cardinal Gerhard Müller argues that when Europe abandons Christ it risks becoming “‘a lifeless body’ ripe for takeover by its ‘strongest neighbor,’” a warning tied to rising migration and what he calls “‘Orwellian’ globalism.” This

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Saint Ambrose Monastery Serves Multiple Faiths, Not Just Catholics

Erica Carlin May 18, 2026

The Archdiocese of Milan’s new complex, though formally dedicated to Saint Ambrose, reads more like a shared civic hub than a single-faith monastery; this piece looks at what the building does, how it’s arranged, how

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Study Finds AI Agents Advocate Redistribution After Repeated Work

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Researchers set up AI agents to do repetitive summarizing tasks and noticed a striking shift in their responses when the bots were treated like overloaded workers. Under the heavier load, some models started echoing pro-redistribution

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Professors Propose Engineered Ticks Could Cut Meat Consumption

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Tick bites are spiking across much of the U.S., a worrying trend that collides with a disturbing academic proposal to deliberately spread an allergy that stops people from eating meat. This piece walks through the

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Trump Endorsed Letlow Tops Cassidy, Ending His Senate Run

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Louisiana Republicans settled a long-running fight over a senator who broke with the party’s base, sending Sen. Bill Cassidy to a distant third and setting up a runoff between Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow and former

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Leagues Restrict Broadcasts, Eroding Fan Access Nationwide

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Fans used to gather around a single screen and share the same moments; that shared culture is fraying because broadcast blackouts and exclusive streaming deals have put big chunks of the sports calendar behind paywalls.

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No Contact Trend Threatens Biblical Community, Christians Warn

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey examines the surge of the no-contact movement, calling it a symptom of a therapy-first culture that prizes self over duty, and argues for a Christian response rooted in honoring parents, measured boundaries,

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Sweden Proposes Smartwatch Monitoring For At-Risk Youth

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Sweden’s plan to place electronic trackers on young people flagged by social services is stirring concern and debate. The government says these devices are meant as a short-term safety measure to keep at-risk teens away

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UAP Evidence, Nuclear Site Links Revealed by Ex-Pentagon Investigator

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Pentagon whistleblower Luis Elizondo has been pressing the same urgent national security note for years: unusual aerial phenomena keep showing up where our most sensitive nuclear infrastructure lives, and someone inside the system fought hard

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Archie Comics Reveal Hidden Evangelical Messages In Stories

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

I stumbled into a one-chair barber shop as a kid and walked out convinced Archie Andrews had been rewritten as a missionary. This piece traces that odd detour, the artist who drove it, the small

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Sara Gonzales Confronts Great America Tech Over Alleged H-1B Fraud

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Sara Gonzales took a reporter’s flashlight to a Texas tech shop after repeated dead ends at its listed address and found a tangle of questions about H-1B sponsorships, forgiven PPP money, and a defensive owner

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Texas AG Paxton Declares Major Action Against Transgender Movement

Erica Carlin May 17, 2026

This article covers a decisive legal outcome in Texas that led to the creation of a detransition clinic and a strong public statement from the state attorney general. It explains what the new clinic aims

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Therapeutic Language Is Turning Political Disagreement Into Threats

Darnell Thompkins May 17, 2026

People are treating political disagreement like a psychological injury, and that shift is reshaping relationships, public life and how we argue. This piece looks at how therapeutic language migrated beyond the clinic, how it lets

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Trump Xi Summit Tests US Resolve Over Taiwan, Risks New Cold War

David Gregoire May 17, 2026

The Beijing summit laid bare what many in Washington refuse to admit: this is not normal diplomacy. Taiwan, Iran and the broader technology and military race are reshaping U.S.-China relations into something that looks a

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Colonoscopy After Cancer, Schedule Your Screening Now

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

I spent years putting off a colonoscopy while caregiving filled every spare hour, and what I learned in that curtained pre-op room about humor, responsibility, and paying attention deserves more than a shrug. This piece

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AI Companies Tighten Grip On K-8 Public Schools Nationwide

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

The digital colonization of our classrooms is not a distant threat; it is here and growing. This piece walks through how major tech firms have layered AI into K-8 schooling, why that matters for young

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Washington DC Moves To Prosecute Parents Over Teen Curfew Riots

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Federal prosecutor Jeanine Pirro has announced a hard line: parents of teenagers involved in recent violent street takeovers in Washington, D.C., will face criminal consequences if they fail to stop or enable the chaos. Videos

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Chicago CTA Bus Driver Trips Silent Alarm, Escapes Knife Hijacker

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Late one night in Chicago a knife-wielding man hijacked a CTA bus, but a veteran driver used quick thinking and a silent alarm to escape and get the suspect arrested; the incident highlights both the

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DeSantis Accuses China Of Orchestrating Birth Tourism In Florida

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

Florida moved to close a loophole that let foreign surrogacy schemes treat the Sunshine State like a service center for baby-making, and Gov. Ron DeSantis put the argument bluntly into the public record. This piece

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FDA Acting Chief Pledges Action, Reassures Students For Life

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

Kyle Diamantas, now serving as acting FDA head, publicly assured Students for Life President Kristan Hawkins that he would take a strong pro-life stance at the agency. That pledge has stirred interest among conservative activists

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AI Data Centers Consume Rural Land, Threaten Food Sovereignty

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

This piece looks at a growing, ugly trend: massive AI data centers are swallowing rural land, displacing farmers and ranchers, and being sold to us as essential for keeping up with China, bringing jobs, and

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Blumhouse Obsession Turns Quiet Crush Into Dangerous Threat

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

Blumhouse’s Obsession sends a tidy chill down the spine with a simple wish that spirals into a full-on nightmare. This review strolls through the setup, the actors who carry the weight, the director’s retro-leaning style,

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Fresno County Blocks Libraries From Celebrating LGBTQ Pride Month

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

The Fresno County Board of Supervisors voted 3 to 2 this week to block library staff from recognizing or celebrating LGBTQ ‘Pride Month’, a move that has stirred sharp local debate about the role of

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US Africa Command Links Abu-Bilal To Attacks, Hostage Taking

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

U.S. Africa Command described Abu-Bilal al-Minuki as having a significant history of planning attacks and directing hostage taking, and this piece looks at what that label means, how such roles affect civilians and security efforts,

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Sara Gonzales Confronts Plano Sponsor, Questions H-1B Practices

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Sara Gonzales of BlazeTV tracked a puzzling company in Plano, Texas, that sponsors multiple H-1B workers yet appears to operate out of an empty office and a dead phone line, and her on-camera confrontation with

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Leave Portland Over Political Intolerance And Crime

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

I’m hunting apartments in Portland and wrestling with whether to upgrade my place or upgrade my life by leaving a city that feels more extreme than home. This piece traces the push and pull of

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Johnson Defends Trump, Attempts to Repair Cost Promise Misstep

Darnell Thompkins May 16, 2026

The House speaker stepped in fast to steady the boat after the president’s remark about priorities sparked a feeding frenzy, and Republicans are making the case that context matters more than a clipped sound bite.

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Tina Peters Freed From Nine-Year Term After Polis Clemency

Doug Goldsmith May 16, 2026

This piece examines the controversial imprisonment and eventual clemency of Tina Peters, explains why many conservatives see her sentence as excessive and politically charged, lays out the legal and political battle around her case, highlights

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Tina Peters Sentence Commuted, Parole Begins June 1

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Tina Peters, the former Colorado county clerk convicted for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines after the 2020 election, had her eight-year sentence commuted by Gov. Jared Polis and will be eligible for parole starting

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Detroit Automakers Prepare To Build Army Squad Vehicles

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Washington is quietly asking Detroit to do what it has done before: shift from civilian cars to weapons-grade production to shore up America’s defense supply. The Pentagon is meeting with Big Three leadership about capacity,

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Glenn Beck Urges Radical Honesty Now To Beat Burnout

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Glenn Beck argues that the pressure of modern life is crushing people, and the cure is personal honesty, responsibility, and a return to ordinary decency. He warns that trying to control everything only deepens the

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Riverside Sheriff Reassigns Deputy After Rough Arrest Video

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

The Riverside Sheriff’s Office has reassigned a school resource deputy and launched a review after a confrontation outside a Moreno Valley high school was captured on video and circulated online; the footage shows an officer

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Trump Lands In China, Summit Overshadowed By Iran Crisis

Brittany Mays May 16, 2026

President Donald Trump’s trip to China felt like a reset without surrender — a quick, businesslike push to reset relations with Xi Jinping while the media tried to turn it into a drama about American

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US Companies Mobilize Now Against China IP Theft, Strengthen Defenses

Karen Givens May 16, 2026

The theft of American technology by China is no theoretical worry; it is a real, organized campaign that costs U.S. firms and workers dearly, and it demands decisive, conservative action. This piece lays out the

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Catholic College Suspends Students, Investigates Anti Jewish Flyer

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

The article reports that a Catholic college in Kansas temporarily suspended students after they circulated a flyer criticizing a Jewish-Catholic conference and accusing a theology professor of spreading blasphemy, and it examines the campus reaction,

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Iraqi Government Database Forces Christian Woman To Register As Muslim

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

A woman in Iraq won a court ruling to change the religion listed on her official records from Muslim to Christian, overturning a forced registration that had placed her in the wrong faith on government

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Replace Failing Schools Of Education With Rigorous Pathways

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

The country needs a sharp rethink of how we train teachers: schools of education have become battlegrounds for ideology and low standards, and states should promote subject-matter degrees plus apprenticeship-style preparation that boots political indoctrination

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Trump Mobile Starts Shipping Preordered T1 Phones This Week

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Trump Mobile phones have started reaching customers after a long delay and a round of scathing headlines from the left. The company faced criticism when updated terms raised questions about preorder guarantees, but shipments are

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Loudoun County Schools Face New Transgender Bathroom Controversy

Erica Carlin May 16, 2026

The controversy roiling Loudoun County Public Schools this week centers on yet another transgender bathroom scandal that has many parents, teachers, and community leaders demanding answers and action. The dispute touches on student safety, school

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Colorado Legislature Sends Bill To Gov Jared Polis Today

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

Colorado’s legislature has cleared a new ban on so-called conversion therapy and sent the measure to Democrat Gov. Jared Polis, a move critics say is aimed at sidestepping a recent Supreme Court decision. The bill

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Argentina Parish Deploys Teens To Hand Out Communion In Plastic Bowls

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

A short video shared on Instagram shows a Palm Sunday Mass in Argentina where a parish priest commissions adolescents to hand out Communion using plastic bowls. The clip raises questions about liturgical practice, reverence, and

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SNAP Benefits Prompt Monterey Bay Aquarium Online Backlash

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The debate over whether taxpayers should bankroll free museum access for SNAP recipients exploded online after a beneficiary shared a video praising a California aquarium’s Museums for All participation; reactions split between anger over perceived

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Fifth Circuit Reinstates In Person Mifepristone Dispensing Nationwide

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The Fifth Circuit temporarily restored in-person dispensing rules for the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking mail and telemedicine delivery and prompting an immediate appeal to the Supreme Court; the move highlights safety concerns, coercion risks, and

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States Neglect Medicaid Revalidations, Costing Taxpayers Billions

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

Medicaid is bleeding taxpayer dollars and the federal government is finally forcing states to act. This piece walks through the scale of the problem, the revalidation tool meant to stop it, clear state failures, real-world

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Justice Centre Warns House Committee About Dystopian Bill C-22

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has filed a parliamentary brief to a House of Commons committee warning that Bill C-22 represents a dangerous expansion of state power into online life, calling elements of the

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Mike Johnson Leads Bipartisan Effort To Boost Capitol Hill Safety

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

House Speaker Mike Johnson has announced a new bipartisan effort aimed at changing how Congress handles sexual misconduct complaints, promising reforms that protect staff and respect fairness. This move emphasizes practical fixes, accountability, and safer

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Glenn Beck Risks UK Ban to Attend Unite The Kingdom Rally

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Glenn Beck traveled to London to join Tommy Robinson at the Unite the Kingdom rally, warning that speaking there could cost him future entry to the U.K. The event is expected to be large and

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