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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 4)

Exorcist Warns Demons, Communists Deceive Americans

Erica Carlin April 9, 2026

Father Chad Ripperger told Tucker Carlson that communists mirror the methods of demons, offering a warning about how ideology can seduce and then control. This piece unpacks that comparison, looks at how promises become traps,

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Derry Catholic Processions Ignite Global Renewal, Mobilize Believers

Erica Carlin April 9, 2026

Barry “BAZ” Mallett traces a modest Marian Eucharistic procession in Derry, Northern Ireland, to a movement that has spread across continents, drawing tens of thousands into public acts of devotion and conversion. The story ties

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Missouri Voters Oust Council Members, Reject $6 Billion Data Center

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

The vote in this Missouri city over a proposed $6 billion data center flipped local politics overnight, with voters replacing four council members after a controversial approval that many residents saw as rushed and opaque.

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DHS Plays To Win, Uses Social Media To Promote Deportations

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

This piece looks at how Republican communication on deportations has shifted from cautious policy talk to aggressive, internet-native messaging, why the Department of Homeland Security is using memes and viral formats, how that targets younger

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SNL Chloe Fineman Admits Pantsing Six Year Old, Calls Grow For Firing

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

Comedian Chloe Fineman’s recent Vanity Fair game-show confession has sparked fierce backlash after she described a prank from her youth that left many viewers unsettled. The unedited clip circulated online and drew sharp criticism from

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Trump Leadership Restores Moon Program, Strengthens Space Coast

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

The recent Artemis II mission, launched from Florida, has reignited American ambition in space and highlighted how leadership choices shape NASA’s priorities and performance. This piece examines the mission’s success, critiques the political shifts that

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Georgia Woman Arrested, Faces Six Child Cruelty Counts

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

A 37-year-old woman was arrested after six young siblings were reportedly found alone in a Douglas County home, with police saying the children ranged in age from 1 to 10 and had been left without

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CBS Drops Colbert, Replaces With Cheaper Late Night Comedy

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

CBS is moving quickly to replace The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, swapping a high-priced political monologue for back-to-back half-hour comedy blocks produced by Byron Allen. The network framed the change as a financial decision,

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Stop China AI Surveillance Exports, Defend American Liberty

Doug Goldsmith April 9, 2026

I sketch why America faces a new kind of danger from advanced AI: it is a foreign threat and a domestic risk built with our own money and ideas. I argue that our response so

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Trump Applies Pressure On Iran, Seeks Strait Reopening

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

“A big win for President Trump IF the Strait opens and stays open.” This piece argues that the two-week ceasefire could be a clear political and strategic victory for the president, but only if Tehran

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Tucker Carlson Builds Case, Fuels Antichrist Speculation Around Trump

Erica Carlin April 9, 2026

Short and sharp: Tucker Carlson sketched a line of argument that, while never directly calling Donald Trump the Antichrist, nudged some listeners to draw that dramatic conclusion; the piece below examines how that happened, why

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Conservatives Must Reclaim American Destiny, Restore National Purpose

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

America was built as a project—a restless, ambitious republic aiming beyond itself. Over generations that outward drive shifted into an inward mission to remake society, and that change reshaped both left and right. This piece

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Convicted Ex-Lawmaker Appeals To Keep $800K Taxpayer-Funded Pension

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

A former Massachusetts lawmaker convicted of fraud is fighting to keep an $800,000-plus state pension, arguing his crimes had nothing to do with his public role, while judges and common-sense critics say accountability and taxpayer

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NASA Chief Demands America Beat China To The Moon Now

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

NASA’s recent moves under Administrator Jared Isaacman raise a simple, urgent question: can America still beat China back to the moon with the architecture now in place? This piece examines Isaacman’s warnings, the enthusiasm around

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Counter China Now, Secure The Western Hemisphere From Chinese AI

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

The Chinese embassy’s recent AI-made video mocking President Donald Trump’s Shield of the Americas summit was more than an online taunt; it exposed a strategic challenge the United States faces across the Western Hemisphere and

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Tech Founders Use AI, LLM Tools To Outsmart Corrupt Medical System

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

This piece examines the recent wave of AI-assisted medical breakthroughs and the frenzy they sparked, tracing two headline stories: a viral DIY mRNA vaccine for a dog and a tech founder’s self-directed cancer journey. It

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Trump Told To Leave Canada Alone, Royal Biographer Confirms

Erica Carlin April 9, 2026

The upcoming biography of Queen Elizabeth II sheds new light on an odd cross-border flap: a royal biographer reportedly asked Donald Trump to stop talking about annexing Canada, and that intervention appears to have cooled

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Deputy War Secretary Declares US Military Can Act After Pope

Erica Carlin April 9, 2026

When Pope Leo’s public appeal for peace in Iran met a stark response from Washington, the moment felt like a crossroads between moral urging and hard power. Deputy Secretary of War Albright Colby reportedly told

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UBI Threatens Capitalism, Undermines Work, Weakens America

Dan Veld April 9, 2026

The push for universal basic income, pitched as a safety net for an AI-driven future, is sold as compassion but risks turning America into a managed economy where freedom, work, and the middle class wither.

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Royal Canadian Navy Sailor Warns Decline, Calls For Accountability

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

The Royal Canadian Navy’s recent decision to raise a transgender flag on an official base has stirred strong reactions and a clear debate about priorities in uniformed service. This piece looks at the concerns from

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Angel Reese Traded To Atlanta After Chicago Locker Room Fallout

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

The Chicago Sky shocked the league by trading Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream for two first-round picks, and a BlazeTV host says the move had little to do with “roster balance” and everything to

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Beckinsale Demands Accountability, Calls Out UTA Over Firing

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

Kate Beckinsale says she was dropped by a major talent agency after quietly liking a social post calling for a ceasefire, and she points to what she sees as a double standard that protected male

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Artemis Mission Inspires Faith, Challenges Secular Atheism

Doug Goldsmith April 8, 2026

A look at how human spaceflight, recent discoveries in cosmology and biology, and cultural conversations about science and faith intersect—highlighting astronauts’ reactions to seeing Earth, the case for a cosmic beginning, the apparent fine-tuning of

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Judge Tipton Backs Starr County Arrest, Challenges 2022 Dismissal

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

Federal Judge Drew Tipton ruled in favor of Starr County prosecutors who arrested a woman accused of causing the death of her unborn child; the charges against her had been dropped in 2022, and the

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State Psychiatric Hospital Rules Defendant Incompetent, Trial Paused

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

The state psychiatric facility has found the man accused of killing a young Ukrainian immigrant on a Charlotte light rail train “incapable to proceed,” a development that pauses the criminal case while mental health restoration

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Iran Missiles Resume After Fragile Ceasefire, Threatens Regional Security

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

The brief truce brokered in Islamabad has already shown its limits: missiles flew from Iran toward Israel and Gulf states within hours, the agreement leaves major issues unresolved, and both Tehran and Washington are spinning

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ICE Agents Speed Airport Lines, Democrats Stall DHS Funding

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

ICE agents showing up to help at busy airports has shifted how ordinary Americans see them, and that shift exposes the Democrats’ long campaign to brand law enforcement as monsters. The new public-friendly image clashes

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Repeal C-11, C-18 Now To Protect Online Free Speech

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms urges lawmakers to repeal Bills C-11 and C-18 because they extend state control over the internet and traditional broadcasting, and it argues the government broadcast regulator should be abolished.

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US Confronts Iran Israel War Risk, Protecting Energy And Economy

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

This piece looks at two sharp tensions roiling public life: the fast-escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States that risks dragging the world into a broader war, and deepening disputes inside the Catholic

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Michael Avenatti Released Early, Victims Call For Justice

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

Michael Avenatti, once a high-profile antagonist of President Trump, has been released from federal prison to a halfway house after serving time for stealing from clients and attempting to extortion scheme. His fall from media

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State Department GEC Targets Blaze Media With Censorship Trial

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

This piece walks through a startling claim: a government-funded State Department project promised not to target U.S. audiences but ran a test that zeroed in on Blaze Media, alongside a Russian outlet. It traces the

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End China Drug Dependence, Restore US Medical Security

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

America has quietly handed a strategic sector of our national security to a rival and now that vulnerability is glaring: drug supplies and the ingredients that make them are increasingly manufactured under the control of

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State Sues Citizen After Exposing Planned Parenthood Baby Parts

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

This article examines the dropped charge against David Daleiden, frames the prosecution as state-driven legal warfare, highlights the implications for investigative journalism and free speech, critiques Planned Parenthood’s conduct and the response from officials, and

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IRS Data Shows NY, California Exodus Drains Middle Class Tax Base

David Gregoire April 8, 2026

The IRS migration numbers are a reality check: New York and California lost hundreds of thousands of residents and billions in taxable income as people and capital moved to lower-tax states, and that shift is

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Colorado Democrats Escalate Free Speech Attacks, Courts Rebuff

Ella Ford April 8, 2026

Colorado has pushed a stack of laws and court fights that read like a direct challenge to free speech, and those moves have repeatedly bounced back from the courts. This piece tracks the state’s recent

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Trump Secures Two-Week Ceasefire With Iran, Strait Of Hormuz Reopened

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

President Donald Trump announced that the United States reached a temporary ceasefire with Iran just before the hard deadline he set, pausing strikes while negotiations proceed. The move followed high-level contacts with regional partners and

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Protect Veterans Benefits, Rein In Trial Lawyers Now

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

I served in combat with the U.S. Army and have seen firsthand how disability payments keep families afloat after service. This piece argues that veterans’ benefits should stay with the people who earned them, not

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Iran Near Nuclear Capability, U.S. Must Lead Response

Doug Goldsmith April 8, 2026

The West often misreads violent ideology as a grievance and treats clear threats as complicated politics, and that error has been particularly dangerous with Iran. This article lays out why Tehran cannot be accommodated, how

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Trump Insists Ceasefire Depends On Opening Strait Of Hormuz

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

President Donald Trump made clear that any ceasefire depends on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and that stance reshapes the bargaining ground with Tehran. This article looks at why the strait matters, how conditional diplomacy

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H-1B Fraud Exposed, Hyderabad Scammers Threaten US Tech Jobs

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

Sara Gonzales has been digging into H-1B visa fraud and points squarely at Hyderabad as a key origin of scams, clashing with a mainstream report that paints the city as a thriving tech talent hub.

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West Virginia Speaker Backed AI Data Centers, Betrayed Locals

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

The story is simple: powerful West Virginia Republicans traded local control and natural resources for the promise of data center money, and it is ordinary voters who pay the price. This piece shows how state

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Misinformation Erodes Western Truth, Fuels Antisemitic Violence

Karen Givens April 8, 2026

People are losing the habit of checking facts, and that breakdown is producing real harm. This piece argues that social media’s “keyboard courtroom” culture distorts truth, lets hostile actors spread lies, and that we need

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Priest Warns Iran Israel Tensions Risk Christian Suffering

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

Fr. Christopher Basden, raised in the Middle East, pushes back against simple headlines about Iran, Israel, and the rush toward war, arguing that familiar alarms echo past mistakes and hide deeper political struggles. His view

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Ontario Forces Death Certificates To Omit MAID, List Only Illness

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

Ontario’s rule that death certificates for people who received euthanasia cannot mention Medical Assistance in Dying and instead list only the underlying illness raises serious concerns about transparency, public health data, and respect for families.

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Denaturalize Terrorists, Senator Pushes Bill To Protect Americans

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

This article argues that our immigration and naturalization laws must be sharpened to prevent convicted terrorists from staying in the United States, explains legislation proposed to denaturalize and deport those who commit or support terrorism,

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Vance Task Force Shuts Hundreds Of Fraudulent California Hospices

Dan Veld April 8, 2026

The federal anti-fraud push led by Vice President JD Vance and backed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has moved fast, targeting hundreds of hospice operations in Los Angeles amid allegations of massive

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Scandal Forces Conservatives To Restore Trust With Humility

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

This piece looks at the recent scandal candidly and directly, arguing that our response should focus on accountability, character, and practical lessons rather than gloating or partisan point-scoring. First, this is not a moment for

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Secure Borders Now, Restore Rule Of Law Nationwide

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

{{unknown}} sits at the center of this piece: what it feels like, why it matters, and how we respond when the map runs out and only open territory remains. I sketch practical ways to recognize

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Spencer Pratt Accuses LA Times Of Political Hit Piece After Fire

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

Spencer Pratt pushed back hard after a newspaper questioned his eligibility to run for Los Angeles mayor because his Palisades home burned in the wildfire. He says the story is a politically timed hit job

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Congress Intensifies Push To Ban Sharia, Protect American Law

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

The push to ban Sharia law in the United States has turned into a full-on political campaign led by Republican members of Congress, and this article examines the caucus driving that effort, the claims on

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Father Blames Sanctuary Policy For Student Death, Urges Change

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

In this piece I argue that “Law and order” is essential, share recent tragedies tied to sanctuary policies and illegal entry, explain how longstanding disorder on the South Side has spread across Chicago, and describe

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New Bill Threatens Public Prayer, Religious Dress In Schools

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

Quebec’s proposed secularism law would sharply restrict visible religious expression in public institutions, potentially banning public prayer and forbidding staff from wearing hijabs, turbans, or crucifix jewelry in schools, daycares, and universities. This change touches

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Kansas Lawmakers Poised To Override Vetoes, Protect Parental Consent

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

Kansas lawmakers are lining up to override vetoes of bills meant to shore up informed-consent protections, and that fight is now squarely political. The state legislature, driven by Republican majorities, says voters deserve clear information

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Spanberger Approval Plummets, Virginia Voters Turn Against Governor

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

Virginia’s new governor, Abigail Spanberger, has seen a steep drop in approval just months into her term as voters react to policies that many describe as far from the centrist image she ran on. A

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Trump’s Worst Hires Exposed By Conservative BlazeTV Hosts, Fauci Tops

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

Stu Burguiere and Dave Landau launch their new show by ripping into the cultural weirdness and political hires that irritate Americans, serving up sharp-roasted takes on everything from parenting norms and strange fetishes to a

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US Jets Rescue F-15E Crew, 200 Miles Inside Iran, All Return Safely

Ella Ford April 7, 2026

What unfolded over Iran was an extraordinary example of American resolve and skill: a massive, coordinated air combat search and rescue that pulled both F-15E crewmembers out of danger deep inside hostile territory. This article

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Trump Department Of War Secures Airman Rescue, Restores Deterrence

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

The U.S. military under President Trump’s reshape into a Department of War has been unapologetically force-forward, and this piece looks at a bold rescue behind enemy lines, the Pentagon’s renewed appetite for decisive operations, and

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Bronx Senior Shoots, Kills Neighbor Over Noise Complaint

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

A neighbor dispute in a Bronx tower ended in a fatal shooting, according to police accounts and family members, with a 76-year-old man arrested after his younger neighbor was killed at his apartment doorway; surveillance,

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Cardinal Demands Compassion, Rejects Converting Trans Sex Workers

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

Cardinal José Rueda Aparicio called for acceptance of the ‘transgender’ prostitutes rather than for their conversion. This piece explores what that stance signals for pastoral care, public reaction, and the broader conversation about faith, dignity,

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ICE Agents Shoot Gang Member After Vehicle Attack, Northern California

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

A man being sought by Immigration and Customs Enforcement was shot in Northern California on Tuesday, to ICE. Federal agents say the suspect tried to use his car as a weapon during a targeted stop

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Mamdani Pushes 800 Racial Equity Mandates, 600 Metrics

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

Mayor Zohran Mamdani rolled out a citywide racial equity plan aimed at helping “black and brown New Yorkers” during the cost-of-living crunch, and the rollout has stirred sharp reactions about fairness, bureaucracy, and practicality. The

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Florida Democratic Leader Found Dead, Husband Charged With Murder

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

Nancy Metayer, a Coral Springs city leader and vice mayor, was found dead in her home and her husband has been arrested on murder charges; the case has raised questions about motive, evidence and how

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Trump Vows To Hunt, Prosecute Leaker After Iran Pilot Rescue

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

President Trump announced an aggressive response after sensitive details about a downed F-15E pilot in Iran appeared in the press, saying the administration will track down whoever leaked the information and hold them accountable. He

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SAVE America Act Secures Elections, Requires Citizenship Proof

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

The SAVE America Act, which would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections, has stalled in the Senate amid a contentious filibuster fight and a partial DHS shutdown. This

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Parents Demand Transparency, Accountability After Bus Driver Arrest

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

A 12-year-old girl was found dead in her stepfather’s home in Enfield, Connecticut, and authorities say evidence points to a sexual assault before her death. The case led to the arrest of her stepfather and

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Democrats Face Reckoning Over Chavez Sexual Abuse Claims

David Gregoire April 7, 2026

This piece takes a hard look at how powerful Democrats have handled sexual misconduct allegations and mixed principles with politics, examining the backlash over Cesar Chavez, claims involving high-profile Democrats, and modern culture battles that

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Trump Must Launch Section 301 Probe Into European Digital Trade

David Gregoire April 7, 2026

This piece argues that Europe’s digital rules tilt the playing field against American tech, explains why a Section 301 probe is the right move, warns about European delay tactics, recalls past failed talks, and urges

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Taxpayers Protected As JD Vance Targets Minnesota Medicaid Fraud

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

The new national push to stop Medicaid fraud zeroes in on a costly reality: federal dollars are being siphoned off and states have been slow to police the problem. This piece looks at Minnesota’s massive

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Navy SEALs Extract Downed Airman From Iran Mountains, Faith Prevails

David Gregoire April 7, 2026

This article examines the dramatic rescue of a downed U.S. airman in southwestern Iran, how he survived nearly two days with severe injuries, and how faith, physiology, and elite American forces combined to bring him

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President Trump Orders Tough Iran Response, Vows Decisive Action

Erica Carlin April 7, 2026

I’ll trace the arc from Sherman’s Civil War marches through Lincoln’s hard peace offers to a modern parallel, argue why decisive force can break tyrannies, recall blunt wartime truths from American generals, and make the

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Expose Chinese Funding From Neville Singham Behind US Protests

David Gregoire April 7, 2026

This piece breaks down a coordinated push of leftist protests in the U.S., the role of Neville Roy Singham and his global funding network, evidence tying those efforts to Chinese propaganda channels, and the ways

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SEAL Team Six Extracts Wounded Airman, Faith Guides Rescue

Karen Givens April 7, 2026

A downed U.S. airman survived roughly 36 to 48 hours in the harsh mountains of southwestern Iran and was recovered in a high-risk extraction that combined elite military skill, intelligence collection, and a deep personal

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Terafab Positions American Chip Manufacturing For Energy Leadership

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

Elon Musk unveiled Terafab in Austin as a bold plan to collapse chip design, fabrication, packaging, and testing into a single, vertically integrated operation backed by Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI with a stated investment of

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Los Angeles Minor Arrested For Murder As School Accountability Questioned

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

A 12-year-old girl, identified as Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa, died after being struck during an alleged bullying incident at a Los Angeles school, and police have since arrested a minor in connection with the killing. The

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Evaluating Unconventional Self-Defense Tools: Insights from Armed Attorneys

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 6, 2026

In a recent episode of Armed Attorneys, the hosts discussed the practicality and legality of using unconventional weapons like bayonets and homemade braces for self-defense. They emphasized the importance of making wise choices in selecting

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America Must Build Reliable Power, Secure Technological Edge

Dan Veld April 6, 2026

The United States faces a clear, urgent test: rising electricity demand from data centers, advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence must be met with reliable, affordable power so the country can compete with China and safeguard

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Illinois Father Holds Pritzker Accountable For Sanctuary Deaths

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

I write as a grieving Illinois father who saw policy collide with real life, and I expect leaders to face what their choices cost. This piece looks at a fatal crash that exposed gaps in

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Celebrities Pressure DHS To Shut Dilley ICE Facility, Threaten Border

Dan Veld April 6, 2026

High-profile celebrities have pushed the Department of Homeland Security to shutter a family detention center in Texas, sparking a fight over immigration policy, public safety, and who should decide where people in custody belong. The

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UConn Star, Tarris Reed, Declares Jesus Resurrection Changed Life

Dan Veld April 6, 2026

UConn center Tarris Reed Jr. spoke about faith and the Resurrection after the Huskies beat Illinois, saying Jesus reshaped his life as he heads into the national title game against Michigan, his former team. In

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Trump Pushes Tariffs, Heads To Beijing To Defend American Jobs

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

President Trump is heading to Beijing in May at a tense moment for the U.S. economy and global strategy, and this article lays out why that trip matters, how past tariff moves and military choices

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Blue States Push Exit Taxes, Drive Wealthy Residents Away

Darnell Thompkins April 6, 2026

I’ll walk through the new wave of high-tax proposals in blue states, explain how exit taxes and billionaire levies work, show the real-world moves they’re already triggering, outline why everyday residents feel the fallout, and

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Trump Fires Pam Bondi, Fails To Pursue Key Scandals

Dan Veld April 6, 2026

President Trump moved to remove Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general, and conservative commentators quickly framed her exit as long overdue. This piece covers the criticism from Liz Wheeler, highlights the high-profile investigations she did

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DC Newsletters Let Contractors Buy Influence, Eroding Accountability

Dan Veld April 6, 2026

Washington’s media market has quietly turned into a pay-to-play ecosystem where newsletters aimed at insiders accept corporate cash, then shape the conversations lawmakers and staffers hear each morning. This piece walks through how sponsorships and

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Federal Dietary Guidelines Penalize Working Families, Raise Costs

David Gregoire April 6, 2026

I start with a single, plain point: telling families to “Eat Real Food” means very little if healthy food is out of reach. This piece looks at the gap between good-sounding nutrition advice and real-world

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Administration Moves To Dismantle Iran Regime, Secure Hormuz

Karen Givens April 6, 2026

The United States has shifted from cautious containment to a strategy aimed at tearing down Iran’s theocratic power structure, pairing military pressure with economic isolation while emphasizing support for the Iranian people. This article lays

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Dan Veld April 6, 2026

President Trump used a high-profile Iran briefing to restate his stance on the conflict, call out hesitant allies and name the world leader who he says mocked President Biden’s mental fitness, sparking sharp back-and-forth with

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Trump Orders Tough Response After F15 Shootdown, Protects Forces

Ella Ford April 6, 2026

The president is juggling a kinetic fight overseas with a shakeup at home, and both test the limits of leadership, loyalty, and political grit as America takes hits and makes hard choices. A U.S. F-15

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Understanding the Legal Implications of Road Rage Incidents Involving Weapons

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 6, 2026

In a recent episode of Armed Attorneys, the hosts delve into a viral road rage incident in Houston, Texas, where a man wielding a machete threatened a woman. The episode discusses the legal rights surrounding

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Oracle Cuts Thousands Of Jobs, Seeks Thousands H-1B Workers

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

Oracle has cut thousands of jobs as it shifts its infrastructure toward artificial intelligence, while government data shows the company filed thousands of H-1B visa petitions over the past two years; employees received abrupt layoff

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Christianity Myths Exposed, Allie Beth Stuckey Reclaims Religion

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey digs into three popular sayings that wear a Christian label but often hide confused or incomplete thinking, separating what’s helpful from what misleads and why each claim matters for how people live

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Robertson Sons Defend Righteous Anger, Urge Return To Faith

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

This piece looks at a tough question Christians often face: when is anger a godly response and when does it cross into sin? It draws on Scripture, real-life reckoning from a well-known family, and a

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Christian Pastor Testifies Faith Secures Eternal Life After Death

Erica Carlin April 5, 2026

I tell the story of a man named Ray to ask a blunt question: when breath stops, what happens next? This piece walks through the gut-punch of a bedside death, the guesses people make about

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Peter Hitchens Reclaims Faith After Confronting Hell

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

Peter Hitchens’s turn back to Anglican faith was driven less by comfort than by a raw, elemental fear he encountered standing before a painting of the Last Judgment, and that fear reshaped how he thought

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NASA Lunar Mission Reaffirms Faith, American Spirit

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

NASA launched the Orion spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center on April 1, marking the first crewed lunar trip in more than half a century, and the mission has sparked a mix of awe, debate, and

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Christian Immigrant Parents Preserved Faith, Built American Dream

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

Two people raised in secret Christian households in rural India were matched in a traditional arranged marriage and discovered their shared faith almost immediately, turning what could have been a stranger-to-stranger union into a story

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Immigrant Parents Guard Faith, Forge Success Through Sacrifice

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Two grandmothers in separate Indian villages quietly embraced Christianity and passed that hidden faith down into the next generation, setting up a chain of secret convictions that finally collided in an arranged marriage that reads

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Zendaya’s Secret Forces Pattinson To Reconsider Marriage

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

I’ll sketch the setup, explore the game-changing revelation, unpack the film’s dark comedic tone, assess the leads’ performances, note the director’s approach, and explain why the movie lands with mixed results. Robert Pattinson and Zendaya

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Zendaya Reveals Dark Secret, Pattinson Faces Wedding Decision

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Robert Pattinson and Zendaya headline A24’s The Drama, a darkly comic riff on rom-com expectations where a pre-wedding wine tasting and a brutally honest confession force one couple to confront whether love can survive a

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Past Actions Predict Future Threats, Demand Stronger Enforcement

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

The article looks at a familiar phrase that surfaces after violent events — “Past behavior predicts future performance” — and asks whether that pattern only describes criminals or points to something deeper in human nature,

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Prioritize Mothers, End Dependence On Subsidized Day Care

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

This piece argues that subsidized, large-scale child care is a cultural choice dressed up as necessity, that outsourcing early childhood to strangers is damaging, and that reclaiming family-first values and realistic expectations would serve children

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