The number one pick in the NFL Draft Again Shows He’s a Class Act. The 2025-26 magical team in college football was led by Heisman trophy winner, Fernando Mendoza, who ran away with the Heisman and the national championship. Mendoza guided the Hoosiers to their first No. 1 ranking and the top seed in the 12-team College Football bracket, throwing for 2,980 yards and a national-best 33 touchdown passes while also running for six scores during the season. Whenever he shares, this year’s Heisman winner starts by thanking God first thing. He remarks that after winning the Heisman, things were special. He…
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Image: Shutterstock Thanks for joining us today. This topic is the result of a “ding ding” I received in church after hearing a passage about the blood of Christ. Immediately, I knew my heavenly “Assignment Editor” was working on Sunday. As I have written many times, I never take Divine guidance for granted and always feel blessed that the Lord uses me to touch someone or many readers through this study. If that is you, please email me or leave a comment. In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), blood symbolizes life and death. Blood is also used as a sacrifice…
The book “The Omni War: Decentralizing Humanity Against the Technocratic Onslaught” warns that technocracy – rule by unelected experts and algorithms – poses the greatest danger to human freedom, aiming to replace organic life with a digitized, surveilled existence under globalist control (e.g., WEF’s “Great Reset,” CBDCs and AI-driven social credit systems). Technocracy’s foundations trace back to early 20th-century eugenicists like Rockefeller (medical monopolies) and Tavistock (psychological manipulation), with modern institutions like the WHO and UN enforcing undemocratic mandates under false pretenses of health and climate crises. Technocracy thrives on mass surveillance (smartphones, facial recognition) and algorithmic censorship, with China’s…
U.S. enforces “ironclad blockade” on Iran in escalating show of force U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced an “ironclad blockade” under Operation Epic Fury, with U.S. naval forces intercepting vessels globally to cripple Iran’s economy and nuclear program. The blockade aims to suffocate Iran’s trade, with 34+ ships already denied passage. Hegseth warned of military retaliation if Iran escalates, including strikes on naval mines or IRGC harassment tactics. The Strait of Hormuz disruption threatens 20% of world oil trade, risking prices surging to $250/barrel if Iran retaliates by targeting oil fields or further blocking shipments. Iran’s hypersonic missiles can…
Iranian lawmakers claim the country has started depositing revenue from a toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz into the state central bank, asserting control over the critical global oil chokepoint [1]. The claims, made on Thursday, April 23, 2026, come despite an extended ceasefire agreement with the United States and ongoing U.S. military operations in the region. Obstruction in the strait has driven global oil prices above $100 per barrel, straining energy markets and raising fuel costs [1]. In response to continued Iranian mining activity in the waterway, President Donald J. Trump has ordered the U.S. Navy…
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has formally denied the Pentagon’s assertions that it retains control over its Claude AI models once they are deployed on classified military networks, according to a new court filing. The company stated it has “no back door or remote kill switch” for its systems and that its personnel cannot log into defense department systems to modify or disable a running model. [1] This dispute became public in a filing to a federal appeals court in Washington, DC, where Anthropic challenged what it called the “key US administration claim” that the firm granted itself an “operational veto.”…
Decades of radioactive discharges into the Hudson River resurface as new releases approved Radioactive wastewater was discharged into the Hudson River for over 60 years by the Indian Point Energy Center, with millions of gallons released annually between 1962 and 2021. A resurfaced 1970 federal investigation found treated radioactive materials were routinely released, while also documenting environmental impacts such as large-scale fish deaths and chemical discharges exceeding safety limits. A 2025 court ruling has renewed concerns by allowing current owner Holtec International to discharge an additional 45,000 gallons of treated wastewater per year during decommissioning. Investigators reported gaps in monitoring,…
Introduction Nearsightedness, or myopia, is now one of the fastest-growing health crises worldwide, according to a recent report. Over 2.2 billion people currently live with some form of vision impairment, and experts project that nearly half the global population will have myopia by 2050. [1] In parts of East Asia, myopia rates among young adults already approach 90%. However, new research published in February 2026 in the journal Cell Reports challenges this singular narrative, proposing that sustained close-up work in dim indoor lighting is a primary driver of the epidemic. [1] The Proposed Biological Mechanism Scientists at the State University…
From ancient remedy to modern superbrew: The science and scrutiny behind honeybush tea Honeybush tea, a centuries-old herbal infusion from South Africa, is now being rigorously studied for its potential health benefits, representing a modern validation of traditional wisdom. Scientific research indicates honeybush is rich in antioxidants and may help regulate blood sugar, ease menopausal symptoms, inhibit tumor growth in lab studies, reduce inflammation, improve skin health and provide essential minerals. The tea is naturally sweet and smooth with honeyed, fruity and floral notes. Its low tannin content prevents bitterness, making it an accessible caffeine-free beverage. While preclinical data is…
Report: Nutritionist Lists Packaged Foods Marketed as Healthy, Suggests Alternatives Introduction A nutritionist has compiled a list of packaged foods commonly marketed as healthy alternatives, identifying them as nutritionally similar to conventional snacks and junk food, according to a report. The list is based on an analysis of ingredients and processing methods, a common practice in nutritional assessments. The report, which cites a blog post from Paleohacks.com, states that consumers often scan ingredients to make healthy choices but can be hard to uncover health food posers lining grocery store shelves. The findings are presented as alternatives to homemade options, emphasizing that…
Introduction A 2026 review article has highlighted a growing body of research into rosehips, the small, red fruit of rose plants, examining the potential health benefits of compounds found within the fruit. According to the review, studies are investigating the effects of these compounds on joint inflammation and cardiovascular markers, areas of significant health concern for many adults. [1] For centuries, healers across Europe and Asia have brewed rosehips into teas and medicines to ease pain, according to the 2026 article. The review asks why Western medicine has largely overlooked this fruit, citing a growing stack of modern research that is…
New study reveals combining small lifestyle improvements significantly reduces risk of major cardiovascular events Dr. Nicholas Koemel’s research adds sleep as a crucial third pillar to the traditional heart health pillars of diet and exercise. The study found that small, combined improvements in sleep, activity and diet create a powerful, synergistic reduction in cardiovascular risk. An example is that just 11 more minutes of sleep, 4.5 more minutes of activity and a quarter-cup more vegetables daily were linked to a 10% lower risk. The optimal combination of good sleep, sufficient activity and a better diet was associated with a dramatic…
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Sunday that the gunman at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner appeared to be targeting members of the Trump administration, “likely including the president,” but he added that he didn’t want to get ahead of the full investigation.“It does appear that he did in fact set out to target folks who work in the administration, likely including the president,” Blanche said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “But I want to wait and not get ahead of us on that,” he added. He emphasized, though, that the investigation into the motive is ongoing. “We’re…
(Left) Donald Trump holds a press conference shortly after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting. (Right) Trump shares an image of the suspect on Truth Social. A major development has emerged in the investigation into the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, and the implications are serious. According to two sources cited by CBS News, suspect Cole Tomas Allen allegedly told law enforcement after his arrest that he intended to shoot Trump administration officials. If that statement is confirmed in court, the entire nature of the case changes. This is no longer just about a shooting attempt in a crowded venue.…
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Prices rise. People blame capitalism. Politicians promise “solutions.” President Donald Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates. Advertisement My socialist mayor wants to freeze rents. Elizabeth Warren wants politicians to decide what prices are “excessive.” So I was surprised to see economist Donald J. Boudreaux’s new book titled “The Triumph of Economic Freedom.” “Economic freedom is losing!” I shout at him in my new video. “Republicans and Democrats vote against it.” “Free…
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech First, they learned how to play tennis on two feet. Then, they came for our half-marathon world record. Now, robots are set to overtake us in the sport of table tennis as well. In a recent paper, published this week in the journal Nature, researchers detailed how they’ve leveraging AI to teach a robot arm built by Sony, dubbed Ace, to repeatedly beat “elite and professional players under official competition rules.” Sony claims it’s the first robot to achieve expert-level performance in any…
In the immediate aftermath of Saturday night’s attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, one familiar line of commentary surfaced quickly.A recurring theme in the liberal media has been to attribute political violence—and the broader “climate” surrounding it—to rhetoric from Donald Trump, casting him as uniquely responsible for inflaming tensions. That line of attack was on display almost immediately in an interview with Steve Schmidt, a founder of the disgraced Lincoln Project. Asked whether the country has a “rhetoric problem” in light of multiple assassination attempts on President Trump, Schmidt pointed squarely at Trump: “I think that there’s one person, beyond…
Screencap of Twitter/X video. Does everyone remember S.E. Cupp? She used to be a conservative commentator on FOX News years ago, but at some point she came down with an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome and went to work for CNN. Last night, just hours before the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Cupp made some comments that have not aged well. Like, at all. With her typical overconfidence and smug sense of moral superiority, Cupp remarked that Trump was being allowed to speak at the WHCD despite the fact that he “wants us [journalists] dead.” Transcript via…
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Ethically challenged Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., has dissolved the dubious winery at the center of multiple fraud probes concerning her rapid financial gains.Filings revealed that eStCru LLC, the company that ostensibly ran the Santa Rosa, Calif., storefront, formally shut down on April 4. 🚨BREAKING: Ilhan Omar’s sham winery LLC was dissolved 9 days after her updated disclosures. pic.twitter.com/I1FDt4cMik — Michael Holmstrom (@MichaelH_MN) April 22, 2026 A financial disclosure form filed last year indicated that Omar’s assets had jumped by 3,500% in 2025. The primary assets listed were the winery, valued at $1 million to $5 million,…
(Headline USA) The accused gunman who tried to storm the ballroom at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with guns and knives traveled across the country before the event and is believed to have been targeting members of the Trump administration, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday. Blanche also said officials believe the suspect traveled by train from California to Chicago and then on to Washington, where he checked in as a guest to the hotel where one of Washington’s glitziest events was being held Saturday night. Investigators have not publicly named the suspect, but two law enforcement officials familiar…
By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, April 26, 2026Visitors walk near the grand facade and towering spires of the historic Gothic Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, England. | Getty ImagesThroughout the extensive history of the Church, numerous events of lasting significance have occurred.Each week marks anniversaries of milestones, tragedies, triumphs, notable births and deaths.Some events, spanning more than 2,000 years of history, might be familiar, while others may be unknown to many.The following pages highlight anniversaries of memorable events from this week in Christian history, including John Sumner becoming archbishop of Canterbury, an anti-Soviet Orthodox Christian martyr being arrested, and the…
(Headline USA) Social media posts that appear to match the California man arrested Saturday in the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner show he is a highly educated tutor and amateur video game developer.A May 2025 profile photo of Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, appears to match the appearance of the man in a photo of the alleged attacker being taken into custody that was posted Saturday night by President Donald Trump. The photo, posted to the social networking site LinkedIn, shows him in a cap and gown after graduating with a master’s degree in computer science from California…
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro has announced that the suspected White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, will appear in federal court Monday for arraignment, and he is already facing serious felony charges with “many” more expected. Pirro confirmed the suspect has been charged with at least two counts so far, using a firearm during a crime of violence and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon. “This individual was intent on doing as much harm and as much damage as he could,” Pirro said. Pirro made it clear…
Another leftist has tried to assassinate President Donald Trump. Cole Allen, who stormed the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) Dinner on Saturday evening and opened fire, is reportedly a “31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California. He is a known leftist who previously donated to the Kamala Harris campaign and multiple Pro-Palestine organizations.” It’s always “Palestine.” Joining the jihad against Israel seems to be an entrance rite for leftists today, solid proof that you’re right, righteous, and ruthless against the enemy. Cole Allen certainly tried to be, and in the process, he has given us yet another indication that the American left…
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Just hours after an armed gunman opened fire inside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, President Donald Trump held a no-holds-barred press conference from the White House late Saturday night, during which he explained that he is “honored,” in a way, by the multiple assassination attempts. In one of the most powerful moments of the briefing, Trump responded directly to a reporter’s question about why assassination attempts keep happening to him. “The ones that do the most, they go after. They go after impactful people,” Trump stated. “I hate to say I’m honored by that.” WATCH: 🚨 NOW: President Trump just…
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The advent of generative AI continues to undermine the very concept of copyright, from entire books shamelessly ripping off authors to tasteless AI slop depicting beloved characters going viral on social media. The sin is foundational: all today’s popular AI tools were built by pillaging copyrighted material without permission. Even software isn’t safe. As 404 Media reports, a new tool dubbed Malus.sh — pronounced “malice,” to give a subtle clue where this is headed — uses AI to “liberate” a piece of software…
Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble,Truth Social, Gettr, X , Youtube KYIV – Criminal liability may be imposed for Ukrainophobia: a new draft law was registered in the Verkhovna Rada. The text of the document is not yet publicly available. It is known only that it provides for amendments to Article 161 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which concerns discrimination and violation of equal rights of citizens. For reference: Ukrainophobia is usually understood as denial of the subjectivity of Ukraine, humiliation of Ukrainians on the basis of national identity, disregard for the Ukrainian language and culture, as well as…
Cole Thomas Allen, 31, is the alleged shooter. He is a part-time teacher. Allen shot at a Secret Service agent, but he was protected by his vest, and will be okay. Allen was a guest at the hotel. He was reportedly armed with a rifle, a handgun, and multiple knives. These reports change as more information comes from law enforcement or the President. He might have had one rifle. CNN first reported that the shooter was white. Some of the media photos lightened his skin tone. The following is an update. We added videos of interest. President Trump shared a…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to host a successful dinner party. Sure, it helps to know your way around the kitchen—but a great dinner party isn’t just about good recipes. It’s about creating a pleasant sensory experience for your guests. And with a few science-backed strategies, you can do exactly that. Start with the guest list When it comes to the number of guests, the sweet spot is somewhere between five and eight, according to the 2022 Canadian Social Connection Survey. During…
The California man arrested on Saturday night in connection to a shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner was a tutor and amateur video game developer, according to social media posts reviewed by the Associated Press.Cole Tomas Allen, a resident of Torrance, California, received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena in 2017. Federal campaign finance records show that Allen, 31, donated $25 to a Democratic Party political action committee backing Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign. According to his online résumé, Allen spent the past six years working at C2 Education, a company…
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves The deeply red state of Mississippi is planning to redraw its district map based on the SCOTUS case about race-based districts and this move will benefit Republicans, possibly even aiding the GOP in the midterms. Governor Tate Reeves made the announcement on Twitter/X this weekend. This is something that every state should be looking at, especially red states. FOX News reports: Mississippi governor says he will call special session to redraw district maps after SCOTUS ruling Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Friday said he will call a special legislative session to redraw district lines after the…
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Please follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, X, Youtube Israeli President Isaac Herzog has decided against issuing a presidential pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at this time, opting instead to mediate a plea deal aimed at resolving the long-running corruption trial that has gripped the country for years. According to officials with direct knowledge of the matter, Herzog views a negotiated resolution as a more appropriate path forward, one that could foster national unity without the precedent-setting implications of a pardon while the trial is ongoing. His office confirmed that he sees “reaching a plea deal…
Shortly after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner began at 8 p.m. Eastern, a lone gunman charged the event and was apprehended before making it to the ballroom. What seemed like chaos ensued and, though the situation was resolved in mere moments, confusion lingered. Conflicting reports flew across social media, some indicating the shooter was dead, others saying he was apprehended – and at least some who seemed to think there were two gunmen. The lone assailant exchanged gunshots with the Secret Service, but the only person to be hit was an agent wearing a ballistic vest – he was taken…
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Here’s a fun dark matter solution. The invisible and as yet hypothetical substance could be made of “relic” black holes that survived the deaths of previous universes. This idea is explored as part of a new study published in the journal Physical Review D, which the lead author Enrique Gaztanaga breaks down in an essay for The Conversation. It hinges on two key concepts: the “Big Bounce,” a controversial idea that the Big Bang was part of an endless cycle in which the…
Things are getting ridiculously entertaining in New York City, where newly elected Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s supporters are already turning on him over one of his administration’s key policies, with East Village residents who overwhelmingly backed him in the election filing a lawsuit to try and block one of his key moves. Particularly, the “Not in My Backyard” (NIMBY) residents of the East Village have sued him over his administration’s attempt to turn a building in their neighborhood into a temporary homeless shelter. The lawsuit was filed in the New York City Supreme Court on Monday, April 20. As could be…
Rep. Becca Balint (D-VT) threw a temper tantrum on live television as OMB Director Russ Vought came to the defense of President Donald Trump’s 2027 fiscal budget, refusing to get pulled into the “revenge” narrative pushed forward by leftists in Congress. The fireworks began when Balint tried to twist the president’s budget priorities to look like partisan payback against blue states. Vought, however, refused to play a long. But rather than getting angry and engaging in a back-and-forth, Vought kept his emotions in check and used actual facts to make his case, which quickly sent Balint into a downward spiral. “Are…
A video clip of President Donald Trump caught on a hot mic in December 2025 has resurfaced and is once again going viral. The president can be heard in the clip bemoaning the extremely slow pace of Senate confirmations and the negative impact it’s having on his administration and their implementation of his America First agenda. The clip starts out with someone filming a stroll down a hallway, being careful it seems to not capture the president on the actual video, as we hear him say in the background, “I can’t appoint anybody. Everybody I’ve appointed has had their time…
NBC host Kristen Welker got into a hot and heavy verbal sparring match with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) which resulted in Graham coming out swinging for the fences and caused Welker to have a total meltdown on live television. A video clip of the exchange has resurfaced on social media platform X and is once again going viral. The conversation kicks off with Welker asking Graham if he believes President Donald Trump tasking the Justice Department with looking into individuals who attempted to prosecute him while he was running his presidential campaign crosses a line by impeding on the independence…
Things are not looking great for Rep. Ilhan Omar, who is facing demands for answers as her finances remain under the microscope in the wake of repeatedly changed financial disclosures regarding her personal wealth and that of her husband. In fact, state Republican lawmakers are investigating her for her connections to the sprawling “Feeding Our Future” fraud. Ilhan Omar skipped the hearing on her finances, leading to a deadline being set for her to provide documents. The Minnesota lawmaker doing the investigating is State Rep. Kristin Robbins, who is the chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight…
President Donald Trump, a man who isn’t afraid to get down and dirty when it comes to verbal fisticuffs, struck back at House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) who referred to him as a “wannabe king,” in a brutal takedown while taking questions from members of the press. Jeffries made the comment in his response to the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Trump’s tariff policy in February 2026. Following the ruling, Jeffries jumped on social media platform X, where he wrote, “The Supreme Court decision striking down the harmful Trump Tariffs is a big victory for the American people.…
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got into a verbal sparring match with a number of Democrats during a hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee concerning President Donald Trump’s budget requests for 2027, along with alleging that he underdelivered on his promise to get to the bottom of what causes autism. However, the fireworks really kicked off when Kennedy was addressed by Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV), who got rather hot under the collar while questioning the secretary. The conversation kicked off with a question about whether Kennedy and his agency have aligned their goals…
Trump Administration Border Czar Tom Homan had one of his best media moments back in August of 2025 when a reporter tried to go on the attack against him and his border policy, hitting back hard in response and defending the administration’s border policies while shutting down the reporter. That came when the reporter insisted that the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a mistake, saying, “Late last week, there were three US citizen children who were removed with their mothers who were in the United States illegally. There have been a federal judge in Louisiana who was appointed by President…
A human smuggling vessel off the coast of Southern California is interdicted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in April 2026. CBPU.S. border authorities interdicted three vessels smuggling foreign nationals in three separate incidents off the Southern California coast this week and took 60 individuals into custody.The first interdiction took place on April 17 when the CBP’s Air and Marine Operations (AMO) San Diego Marine Unit crews intercepted a 24-foot vessel near San Clemente Island. Agents took the individuals to Ballast Point Naval Base to be processed by Border Patrol, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said in an April 24…
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The new courtroom gotcha? Check whether your opponent left in brainless AI hallucinations, and tattle on them to the judge. This is precisely how the prestigious Wall Street law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, which boasts clients including Donald Trump, was recently humiliated. On Saturday, Andrew Dietderich, the cohead of the firm’s restructuring group, apologized to federal judge Martin Glenn after it emerged that its filing in a major case was riddled with bogus citations that an AI made up. “We deeply regret that…
French philosopher and social activist Simone de Beauvoir once remarked: “If you live long enough, you’ll see that every victory turns into a defeat.” This profound observation eventually becomes evident to those who have been hanging around this planet for some time. A case in point is the legal battles being waged in courtrooms throughout America regarding the legality of posting the Ten Commandments in government schools. Oh, That Again! The Ten Commandments, found in two books of the biblical texts – Exodus and Deuteronomy* – are gaining popularity again. Thus far, three states – Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas –…
In Star Trek, there is a matter-energy conversion machine called a replicator that produces anything you want – food, water, and inanimate objects – and effectively eradicates scarcity. During our artificial intelligence-fueled euphoria, entrepreneurs and thought leaders like Elon Musk are optimistic that society will eventually copy the replicator and usher in a new world of abundance.Elon Musk and the New Wealth Today, everyone is frightened that artificial intelligence (AI) will eventually go on a job-killing spree. Businesses laying off workers keep citing new technology as the key reason, a claim some skeptics say is an excuse. Whatever the case,…
Like countless homeowners, John Durnell of Missouri used a popular herbicide to keep his home and community free from unwanted weeds.He used the chemical from the 1990s until 2018, when he developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a diagnosis he blames on an ingredient known as glyphosate in his Roundup weedkiller.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.