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Just a quick post to update on whether the 8pm Eastern deadline issued by President Donald Trump for Iran to cave is real or not. Spoiler alert: It’s real. After a Truth Social and X cross-post by the President that promised a civilization-ending demise coming to the Iranian military junta running…

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By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Tuesday, April 07, 2026Learning You | YouTube/Screengrab/Learning YouNASHVILLE, Tenn. — For Tyler Sansom, ministry has never fit neatly into one box.He’s a pastor, a filmmaker, and a digital missionary who built an online church years before COVID-19 made livestream services commonplace. He’s also deeply…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Sometimes it feels like the names of new species can come from just about anything—from regions to a supportive grandmother to a creature’s short butt. Certain people, however, have received more attention from the…

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In 1978, Congress codified the American public’s ownership of certain presidential records following Richard Nixon’s effort to withhold documents and tape recordings following his resignation as president.WASHINGTON (CN) — A recent opinion by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel opened the door to striking down a key Watergate-era statute…

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MA Gov. Maura Healey uses donuts to lecture residents on energy costs. Image: Video screenshot/@MassGovernor/X Fresh off being booed on Red Sox opening day alongside radical Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, leftist Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey thinks the suffering her constituents are facing with rising energy costs is a joke. She…

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Photo by Hossein Nasr on Unsplash by Rick Shaw What to make, as Catholics, of President Trump’s incursions into Venezuela and Iran? Pope Leo urged a safeguarding of human and civil rights in Venezuela that ensures “a future of stability and concord.” Regarding Iran, he warned presciently against a widening of the conflict,…

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(CN) — U.S. Vice President JD Vance traveled to Hungary on Tuesday and tossed out a longstanding taboo against campaigning in a foreign election as he gave his blessing to far-right Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of Sunday’s elections.Vance’s appearance in Budapest was billed as marking “Hungarian-American friendship day,”…

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“This spring, universities are hosting “UndocuGraduation” ceremonies for illegal alien students that are closed to the public and separate from traditional commencement ceremonies,” reports Campus Reform. Schools describe the ceremonies as “private” or “intimate,” likely out of deportation fears, requiring advance registration and only revealing the location to confirmed attendees. Many…

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