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This post is adapted from Mr. Right’s weekly newsletter, which tackles modern manhood for normal guys in a not-normal world. If you have not already subscribed for free, please consider doing so here. If you’d like to drop a note, email us: mrright@dailycaller.com Quarterback Philip Rivers is a legend. Full stop. This week, the Indianapolis Colts signed Rivers out of retirement to play for their practice squad amid a string of devastating QB injuries. Rivers last played for the Colts in 2020, and overall, played 17 seasons in the league while putting up some fantastic stats.  We can look at quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco,…

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Many Americans are still concerned about facing high prices this holiday season, but less so than during the middle of former President Joe Biden’s sole term, according to an AP-NORC poll released on Friday. Eighty-seven percent of American adults presently feel like they are paying higher prices for groceries than they usually do, compared to 95% of voters who said the same in December 2022, when Biden was in office, according to the poll. The poll also found that 69% of U.S. adults felt like they are now paying higher prices than usual for electricity, while 74% said the same…

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Many Americans are still concerned about facing high prices this holiday season, but less so than during the middle of former President Joe Biden’s sole term, according to an AP-NORC poll released on Friday. Eighty-seven percent of American adults presently feel like they are paying higher prices for groceries than they usually do, compared to 95% of voters who said the same in December 2022, when Biden was in office, according to the poll. The poll also found that 69% of U.S. adults felt like they are now paying higher prices than usual for electricity, while 74% said the same…

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Iran’s dictators continue to thumb their noses at the world. They say their nuclear program remains “intact” despite the U.S. airstrikes in June. They recently threatened to launch “2,000 missiles at once” against Israel and U.S. forces if attacked again. The country faces renewed sanctions, which have emboldened a rising opposition among the desperate Iranian people. The mullahs-in-charge appear on the verge of facing another revolution because Iran tragically has abandoned the grand promises of the 1979 overthrow of the Shah. Instead of bringing social justice, freedom, democracy, and prosperity, the theocrats cracked down. They brought censorship, death, destruction, and…

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TOKYO (AP) — “Black Box Diaries,” a documentary in which Japanese journalist Shiori Ito investigates her own sexual assault case and the barriers she faced in pursuing justice, has been screened widely abroad since its 2024 festival debut and earned an Oscar nomination early this year.It finally premiered in Japan on Friday, a long-delayed domestic release that began with a single-theater run.In Japan, sexual assault victims are often stigmatized and silenced. But the barrier to the film’s release at home was largely the result of a legal dispute over her use of some interviews and footage of witnesses and involved…

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(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) As the Federal Reserve revs up the money-creating machine even higher, the money supply is already growing at the fastest rate since July 2022, in the early stages of the tightening cycle.This is inflation, by definition. After peaking in April 2022, the money supply began to decline as the Fed hiked rates that year. The money supply bottomed in October 2023 and began increasing again. The money supply is now well above the pandemic peak. And money creation has accelerated over the last several months. Based on the “true,” or Rothbard-Salerno, money supply measure (TMS), the…

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A close ally of Russia, Minsk has faced Western isolation and sanctions for years.(AP) — Authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko on Friday hosted a U.S. envoy for talks in the Belarus capital of Minsk, the latest step in the isolated leader’s effort to improve ties with the West.Lukashenko met with President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Belarus, John Coale, according to state news agency Belta and the presidential press service. The press service said the talks would continue Saturday.The last time U.S. officials met with Lukashenko, Washington announced easing some of the sanctions against Belarus, and more than 50 political prisoners…

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Screenshot: Zelensky / X Blackwater CEO Larry Fink will join Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff at the Ukraine negotiating table. Fink will focus on reconstruction efforts in the war-torn Eastern European country. President Zelenskyy confirmed discussions will focus on an “economic document” for post-war reconstruction. The Ukrainian situation has now become a business negotiation. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?!?!!? BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is now directly involved in Ukraine negotiations alongside Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.Source: Bloomberg. We’ve gone from a moneyproxy war to a privatized reconstruction racket, and now to global asset managers and… pic.twitter.com/LhU7J4Ir34 — DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) December…

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Arresting Mohammadi may spark increased pressure from the West at a time when Iran repeatedly signals it wants new negotiations with the U.S. over its nuclear program.DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran has arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, her supporters said Friday.A foundation in her name said she was detained in Mashhad, some 680 kilometers (420 miles) northeast of the capital, Tehran, while attending a memorial for a human rights lawyer recently found dead under unclear circumstances.There was no immediate comment from Iran over its detention of Mohammadi, 53. It wasn’t clear if authorities would immediately return…

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Oprah Winfrey is urging Americans to pay attention to what she calls a growing “silent epidemic” — but one vocal critic argues the media icon helped build the very culture she’s now warning against. According to Fox News, Winfrey recently highlighted a Cornell University study showing nearly one-third of Americans are estranged from a family member.  On her podcast, she framed the spike in adults cutting off parents, siblings, or entire family systems as “one of the fastest-growing cultural shifts of our time,” especially painful during the holidays. But relationship coach Tania Khazaal, whose work centers on reversing what she…

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Oprah Winfrey is urging Americans to pay attention to what she calls a growing “silent epidemic” — but one vocal critic argues the media icon helped build the very culture she’s now warning against. According to Fox News, Winfrey recently highlighted a Cornell University study showing nearly one-third of Americans are estranged from a family member.  On her podcast, she framed the spike in adults cutting off parents, siblings, or entire family systems as “one of the fastest-growing cultural shifts of our time,” especially painful during the holidays. But relationship coach Tania Khazaal, whose work centers on reversing what she…

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Abortions in the U.S. have increased this year under a remaining Biden policy that subverts the pro-life laws in 21 states. This week #WeCount issued a report showing a 40% increase in mail-order abortions from the first six months of 2024 to the first half of 2025. Biden’s mail-order abortion policy removed basic standards on mifepristone that were in place during the first Trump administration like in-person doctor visits. Since then, women have come forward after being poisoned by abusers. In Ohio, a medical resident has been criminally indicted for obtaining abortion drugs online by fraud and forcing them into his pregnant girlfriend’s mouth. Susan B.…

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The annual Army–Navy Game is one of the most beloved traditions in American sports, but for millions of service members and their families, it has always meant far more than football.For Ryan Manion, it’s a reminder of service, sacrifice and legacy — not just the rivalry on the field, but the people behind the uniforms.”The Army-Navy game has always been about more than football,” Manion told OutKick. “It’s a reminder of what service looks like, what commitment really means, and the kind of young men and women who choose to step up for something bigger than themselves. It’s tradition, rivalry,…

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DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — One baby Jesus lays in a manger in the snow, wrapped in a silver emergency blanket with his wrists zip-tied. Mary stands nearby outside the Lake Street Church in Evanston, Illinois, wearing a plastic gas mask and flanked by Roman soldiers in tactical vests labeled “ICE.”In another Chicago suburb, not far from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility that has drawn protests over detentions, a sign at the manger outside the Urban Village Church says “Due to ICE activity in our community the Holy Family is in hiding.” And more than a thousand miles away, the…

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Show host and activist Jenny McCarthy is no stranger to controversy and doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon. In a wide-ranging clip shared by Culture Apothecary host Alex Clark, McCarthy briefly touches on her son’s journey with autism, Hollywood, menopause, and the death of conservative crusader Charlie Kirk. McCarthy became a target years ago after she went public, believing that the MMR vaccine was the catalyst for her young son’s autism. The actress took tremendous heat for sharing her story and warning parents to be careful about what gets injected into their children. Despite massive backlash, McCarthy hasn’t…

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PETIT GOÂVE, Haiti (AP) — Amizia Renotte sat on a broken piece of concrete and pointed to a large pile of dirt where her house once stood before the outer bands of Hurricane Melissa crumpled it as the storm lashed Haiti’s southern region.The Atlantic hurricane season may be over, but thousands of people like Renotte in this Carribean country and beyond are still looking for food and struggling to rebuild their lives nearly two months after the Category 5 storm pummeled the northern Caribbean region as one of the strongest Atlantic storms in recorded history.“We ran. We had nothing to…

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Attorney Mehek Cooke discusses massive fraud unfolding in Ohio’s Somali community./Image: Video screenshot Fox News Digital Ohio attorney Mehek Cooke joined Fox News Digital and warned that the social services scandal within the Somali community in Minnesota is only the ‘tip of the spear’ as fraud in the Buckeye State is just beginning to unfold. The Gateway Pundit reported that the sprawling Somali-linked fraud networks may be far larger and more deeply embedded than the public was ever told. What was originally reported as a $250 million “Feeding Our Future” scandal and later acknowledged as a $1 billion fraud may…

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More cases of botulism in infants have been linked to contaminated baby formula. Federal health officials announced at least 51 babies have been hospitalized across 19 states, Fox Business reported. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said these infants consumed ByHeart formula. The CDC believes infants as young as 2 weeks and up to 8 months old have been affected since Dec. 24, 2023. No deaths have been reported.  Those states reporting cases are Arizona, California, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. Infant botulism usually affects less than 200 babies in the U.S.…

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More cases of botulism in infants have been linked to contaminated baby formula. Federal health officials announced at least 51 babies have been hospitalized across 19 states, Fox Business reported. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said these infants consumed ByHeart formula. The CDC believes infants as young as 2 weeks and up to 8 months old have been affected since Dec. 24, 2023. No deaths have been reported.  Those states reporting cases are Arizona, California, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. Infant botulism usually affects less than 200 babies in the U.S.…

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Ohio attorney Mehek Cooke says a massive Medicaid fraud operation has quietly taken root in her state for more than a decade — and she warns the public is only now beginning to see the scope of the problem. According to Fox News, Cooke, a conservative commentator who spoke with the outlet, said the unfolding scandal in Minnesota should be viewed as a preview, not an outlier. “Minnesota was just the tip of the spear,” she said. According to Cooke, providers within Ohio’s Somali community approached her privately, claiming they were being pressured to participate in what she called a…

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Actress Sydney Sweeney just delivered the moment fans have been whispering about for years — and she did it while strapped to a Vanity Fair lie detector machine. Sitting with fellow “Housemaid” star Amanda Seyfried for the magazine’s viral interview series, Sweeney didn’t flinch when that question finally came up: Are her breasts real?In classic Sydney fashion, she burst out in laughter and enthusiastically replied, “Yes!” [embedded content] The next question came fast and furious from Seyfried. “Have you ever had any work done on them?” she asked Sweeney. Sweeney smirked and replied, “No, I’ve never gotten any work done,…

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Alina Habba took to social media to call attention to the resignation of another highly qualified conservative U.S. Attorney. Habba, who resigned this week as U.S. attorney for New Jersey after a panel of activist judges decided she was serving in her position unlawfully, blasted the “broken” blue slip tradition in the Senate. “Another resignation from a well qualified US Attorney,” Habba posted. “This should not be happening. Julianne Murray was President Trump’s pick as US Attorney and [Murray] served Delaware with dignity and focus on one mission- taking down crime. The political machine is attempting to erode the basic…

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Dr. Kirk Milhoan speaks during a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices in Atlanta, Ga., on Sept. 18, 2025. Alyssa Pointer/ReutersThe new chair of the committee that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was fired, then rehired, by his employer, according to his wife.Driscoll Children’s Hospital in Texas terminated Dr. Kirk Milhoan, chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), “because of the overwhelming number of calls to their organization demanding his firing for his role on ACIP,” Dr. Kimberly Milhoan wrote on Substack on Dec. 11.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable…

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For a party in desperate search of heroes, the Democrats have been having a rough go.Life being what it is, knights in shining white armor are by their very nature nearly impossible to find, but one should be able to hope for a champion on a steed who, while even a bit dented and tarnished, holds up under assault. Advertisement Democrats are finding it nearly impossible to anoint anyone whose well-honed public resume can even hold up long enough to remain on the horse, let alone ride off to a joust.War Hero Walz of Minnesota was the most recent and…

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For a party in desperate search of heroes, the Democrats have been having a rough go.Life being what it is, knights in shining white armor are by their very nature nearly impossible to find, but one should be able to hope for a champion on a steed who, while even a bit dented and tarnished, holds up under assault. Advertisement Democrats are finding it nearly impossible to anoint anyone whose well-honed public resume can even hold up long enough to remain on the horse, let alone ride off to a joust.War Hero Walz of Minnesota was the most recent and…

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Democratic Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson asserted on Friday that he made a mistake when he referred to the Nov. 26 murder of a National Guardsman as an “unfortunate accident.” Thompson’s remarks downplaying the attack, which caused West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom’s death, took place during a Thursday House Homeland Security Committee hearing. When “CNN News Central” host Kate Bolduan asked him about the phrase he used, he denied it reflected his sentiment. (RELATED: Residents In One Of DC’s Roughest Wards Say Trump’s Crime Crackdown Needed)WATCH: “[Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem], in the back-and-forth with you, she called you…

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Now he must deal with the aftermath. Please Follow us on  Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter, Youtube  With less than a week before the Honduran national elections, President Donald Trump emphatically endorsed Nationalist Party (PNH) candidate Tito Asfura, the most conservative candidate running in what was predicted to be a closely contested race against Liberal Party contender Salvador Nasralla and LIBRE Party contender Rixi Moncada, both of whom President Trump accused of conspiring with one another to keep Honduras’ far-left government in place. “The man who is standing up for Democracy, and fighting against Maduro, is Tito Asfura,…

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Welcome to Nicolas Maduro’s world. In it, millions of Venezuelan militants will fearlessly push back the ‘Yankees’ back into the sea, never mind that he has to enact repeated purges to root out the traitors in the midst of his regime. In his world, indigenous peoples will fight for Bolivarian revolution is huge numbers, and what’s more, Latin American citizens will rise up as one to defend the Chavismo. In the world of the ‘tyrant of Caracas’, he is a man of peace, never mind that 20 months ago he was threatening to invade Guiana and take the oil-rich Essequibo…

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We’re close to getting rid of the income tax, America is heading towards a new golden age, and we care about … this? Following his team’s “Thursday Night Football” win, Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson issued an apology for making a comment that a lot of us used as kids.After the Dirty Birds’ 29-28 victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Robinson appeared on the Amazon Prime Video postgame show and, while describing a game he played as a kid, used a term that some are labeling “outdated” and “offensive” … bah, humbug! (RELATED: Was Shedeur Sanders Wearing Thong During…

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Imagine you are a parent and paying $90,000 a year for your kid to attend an “elite” private college. If you are shelling out that much money, you hope — no, you expect — your child to get an excellent education, curated by wise, knowledgeable, and demanding professors. (Subscribe to MR. RIGHT, a free weekly newsletter about modern masculinity)Well, that’s a pipe dream. Colleges today are way too expensive, and many of them are practically four-year daycares that don’t offer much in the way of learning, but will certainly deliver on bread and circuses. Case in point: Amherst College’s bizarre…

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Michigan officials waited for concrete evidence before firing Sherrone Moore, despite months of rumors. Details reveal why the school acted when it did.PublishedDecember 12, 2025 11:10 AM EST•UpdatedDecember 12, 2025 11:11 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIf Michigan had really hatched this grand scheme to fire Sherrone Moore for ‘cause’ because of a down season in Ann Arbor, they would have done it sooner. Over the past few days, there has been this growing theory that this was some type of conspiracy setup by the athletic department to fire Moore, then find a new coach to lead the Wolverines into the future. Well, have you…

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Well, buckle up—because one of the most explosive trials in recent memory is about to hit your screen, literally. Cameras will be allowed inside the Utah courtroom where 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is standing trial for the alleged assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk. That’s right: a judge just gave the green light for the American public to witness, in real time, what is shaping up to be a legal and cultural earthquake. And if you think this case is just about one man and one crime, think again. Utah Judge Tony Graf, Jr. ruled Thursday that the trial will be…

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The tide of climate alarmism is receding By Alan Moran The key issue for economic policy remains the ‘transition’ away from dependable energy sources (coal, gas, nuclear, and hydro) towards low-density, unreliable wind and solar backed up by batteries and a cobweb of new transmission lines. As 2025 comes to an end, we are seeing a diverse picture regarding the politics of energy. Globally, the 30th Conference of the Parties in Brazil was attended by a diminishing handful of world leaders. The World Resources Institute (funded by governments and the usual array of philanthropy projects and Woke endowments) rolled out the canards…

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Fox Business – The Bottom Line – Broadcast December 4, 2025 Video: Rough Transcript: Morano: “This is a huge adjustment. The authors of the paper said they couldn’t actually make any corrections that they could justify. They had to do a full retraction. They were offered the opportunity to just do a correction and try to slide it under the radar, and there was no way because the errors were so big. The Associated Press reporter Seth Borenstein claimed it was just a tiny — nothing to see here– retraction. First off, the Associated Press receives, I think, $8 million…

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Climate Change Weekly # 564—Turns Out Climate Change Isn’t Causing ‘Mass Extinctions’ By The Heartland Institute One of the persistent claims made across the twentieth century is that humans are causing mass extinction of species, both in rate and numbers, unseen since the end of the age of dinosaurs. I discussed this claim at length and explained why it was not supported by the data and evidence, in my dissertation, “Ecosystemic Goods: The Pros and Cons of a Property Rights Approach.” More recently, many researchers, green-energy profiteers, green-virtue-signaling politicians, bureaucrats with environment and energy portfolios, and the fawning mainstream media…

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https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/media-doing-damage-control-widely-reported-study-cost-climate-change-gets By Kevin Killough When a peer-reviewed study last year concluded that the burning of fossil fuels was going to make the world $38 trillion poorer over the next century, journalists across multiple outlets reported on its findings. Even though the peer-review file showed that some of the reviewers had concerns about the study’s conclusions, many climate journalists didn’t question the study’s findings and conclusion. In the months after its publication, as Just the News reported in August, the study, which was written by researchers at Germany’s Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, was found to have profound flaws. Only The Washington Post had reported on…

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The end of the climate cult By Matt Ridley Finally, thankfully, the global warming craze is dying out. To paraphrase Monty Python, the climate parrot may still be nailed to its perch at the recent COP summit in Belém, Brazil – or at Harvard and on CNN – but elsewhere it’s dead. It’s gone to meet its maker, kicked the bucket, shuffled off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. By failing to pledge a cut in fossil fuels, COP achieved less than nothing, the venue caught fire, the air-conditioning malfunctioned – and delegates were…

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The fire data is my favorite Biden #ClimateScam Shortly after he took office, the US Government hid all the inconvenient data before 1983. https://t.co/hkTLXSYUjT pic.twitter.com/vqHDYkpWme — Tony Heller (@TonyClimate) December 4, 2025 # They were called out on this a long time ago. For the history of the NIFC deceit read this:https://t.co/i3J7VO1iE6 — Rob H […]

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In the world of climate politics, highly pessimistic scenarios can drive headlines and coverage, and so in turn have an impact on policy. Two recent unfortunate episodes show that the rush to shout “fire” means that some scenarios are gaining massive influence when they should instead be attracting sceptical reviews of the science used to construct them.Take wildfires. Despite repeated claims of a “world on fire”, data set after data set shows that the world burns ever less in terms of burned area. Disrupting this unhelpful reality, a splashy paper in Nature last year finally found a worrying narrative: “extreme wildfire events” had more than doubled globally over the…

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https://clintel.org/former-czech-president-vaclav-klaus-appointed-president-of-clintel/ The Climate Intelligence Group (Clintel) is honoured to announce that Professor Václav Klaus, the former President of the Czech Republic, from today on will be the new president of Clintel, succeeding the current president, Professor Guus Berkhout, who co-founded the Clintel Foundation in 2019 with Dutch science writer Marcel Crok. The speeches of both Guus Berkhout and President Václav Klaus can be downloaded here.A recording of the press conference with President Klaus and Clintel director Marcel Crok is available here. President Klaus has been one of Europe’s most prominent and outspoken critics of climate alarmism. As a politician he saw it…

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https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/ford-ceo-hails-trump-fuel-standards-reset-victory-affordability-common-sense By Kristen Altus FOXBusiness Jim Farley says customers will get to choose what they want instead of being ‘forced’ into EVs The CEO of Ford Motor Co. is revved up for the Trump administration’s plan to make automobiles affordable, as he expressed his praise for helping to bring car prices back down. “What you should know is that this is a victory for affordability and common sense. As the president said, we will be able to offer more affordability on our popular models, and we’ll be able to launch new vehicles built in America that are more affordable because…

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By Neil Shenvi, Op-ed contributor Monday, December 08, 2025Getty Images “By any objective, scientific standard, blacks are not fully human.”“Adolf Hitler was a Christian prince.”“It was evil to permit women to vote.”“You can have either a civilization or blacks — but not both. What must be done is obvious.”“Jews and blacks are both a problem.”“It should be illegal for women to work outside the home.”“Tolerance for the Jews is apostasy before God.”“Adolf Hitler is in Paradise.”Thesestatements — and many, many more like them — were posted on X over the past few years by Corey Mahler, a self-identified “Christian nationalist,”…

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By Brandon Showalter, Opinion writer and social commentator Monday, December 08, 2025Unsplash/ Julien L Set aside any distinctly political topic or person for a moment, if you can. If you’re a 40-year-old (or over) Evangelical like me, you’ve probably seen and heard so much about who Christians are in the last 20 years, and much of it has been hogwash. I know this personally, having spent nearly a decade in the media, and I have seen from the inside how these distortions and cartoonishly Ned Flanders caricatures are generated in real time. Before the proliferation of social media platforms, many legacy media…

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By Thom S. Rainer, Op-ed Contributor Sunday, December 07, 2025Facebook/Barbecue BaptistFor six straight years, a church in a mid-sized town hosted one of the best community barbeques you could imagine. The food was incredible. Smokers fired up at dawn, volunteers served mountains of pulled pork and ribs, and the aroma drifted across the neighborhood like an open invitation. People came from everywhere — families with kids, retirees looking for conversation, even city officials. The average attendance? About 650 every year. Not bad for a church that worshiped around 175 on Sundays.The church members loved the event. They called it their…

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By Kaeley Harms, Sunday, December 07, 2025iStock/Nelli PolleIf I’m brutally honest (and honesty is the only way any of us ever gets free), I have to admit that I see a whole lot of myself in King Saul. It’s uncomfortable. Nobody wants to identify with the man who squandered his calling. But there it is.Saul knew the sweetness of God’s anointing. He walked in a blessing so thick you could practically feel the oil dripping from the page. When he stayed surrendered, everything flourished. But then that subtle rot crept in, the whisper of self-importance, the itch of “I’ve got…

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By Aaron Hall, Op-ed contributor Sunday, December 07, 2025iStock/WirestockIf you’ve ever sat down and read through the Gospel of Mark in one sitting, one word stands out like a flashing light: immediately. Mark says it again and again — more than forty times. At first, it might feel like an author with a short attention span or someone who simply enjoys quick scene changes. But Mark isn’t rushing because he’s impatient; he’s rushing because the arrival of Jesus demands movement. The Gospel is in motion because the Kingdom is in motion.Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels, and yet it carries…

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By Fred Pry, Op-ed contributor Saturday, December 06, 2025Children at Sunday School church classroom | Getty ImagesCan a young child truly be saved and on their way to Heaven? Can he or she be in the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth, one of those who is a genuine believer?A Christian educator once said that the faith of a child — up to age 12 — could be called a “borrowed faith”; this faith could be borrowed from his parents or a Sunday school teacher. Then, in his early teens, the child would develop their “chosen faith,” ultimately moving on…

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By Mark Moore, Op-ed contributor Saturday, December 06, 2025iStock/Getty Images Plus/Andrzej RostekMost of us hate being wrong. We associate it with failure, embarrassment, and weakness. But the Bible treats being wrong very differently — not as a sign of defeat, but as the starting point of wisdom.Proverbs reminds us that “the way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice” (Proverbs 12:15). The greatest obstacle to growth is not ignorance; it’s arrogance. The wise person isn’t the one who never errs, but the one humble enough to admit when they do.That’s what…

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By Heather Barnes, Op-ed contributor Saturday, December 06, 2025Glowing cross, gospel, missions, evangelism and world map background stock photo. | iStock/artplusHow do you respond to a missed Gospel opportunity? You want to share Jesus, but sometimes your feet don’t move. Your mouth fails to open. I have been there, and I’m guessing you have too. What if we let God turn our regrets into resolve? Two weeks ago, I was at a gas station and sensed the Holy Spirit prompting me to give a Gospel tract to a Muslim man nearby. Grabbing a tract from my dashboard, I slid it into my…

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