On July 4, 2026, when our country commemorates its 250th birthday, Americans will celebrate the Constitution and the freedoms it bestows. There is, however, one freedom missing that we need to reclaim: medical autonomy.   Americans are free to speak their minds, except when they contradict the official medical narrative, shown by the government’s response to…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The stark divide within Congress is glaringly apparent. The Republican Party adheres to one vision of policy, while the Democratic Party champions an altogether different agenda. This divergence begs the question: why are their policy goals so fundamentally incompatible?…

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Minneapolis after the George Floyd riots By Mark Tanos A fugitive accused of helping run the largest pandemic fraud scheme in U.S. history is in custody after more than four years abroad. Abdikerm Abdelahi Eidleh, 42, of Burnsville, Minnesota, was taken into custody June 25 in Mogadishu, Somalia, according to…

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Seattle’s socialist Mayor Katie Wilson tossed a whole bunch of praise at Starbucks just several months after she called for a boycott of the popular coffee chain. In November 2025, Wilson, 43, joined a group of striking Starbucks workers outside the company’s former Reserve Roastery located in the neighborhood of…

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Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) went ballistic during a hearing focused on financial stability, having a total meltdown while questioning Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, telling him to “stop covering” for President Donald Trump. “I’m asking you to do your responsibility as secretary of the Treasury,” Meeks, a member of the House…

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Jack Russell Terrier “Authorities say the remains of at least 117 dogs were found on the grounds of a California ‘no-kill’ animal shelter, many of them with gunshot wounds,” reports the Associated Press. 600 dog collars were found nearby, each one from a dog that was presumably killed by the…

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The artificial intelligence revolution may not be eliminating human jobs as quickly as some feared. Rising computing costs, operational headaches, and inconsistent results are prompting some companies to change course and bring workers back.It’s a hard lesson learned in the throes of the early AI boom, in which bold claims…

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Christians often debate Genesis—its days, age, and methods. Important questions, but not the main ones.Scholars like Heiser, Walton, and Kline suggest Genesis focuses less on mechanics and more on purpose: God ordering a world, assigning roles, and revealing His rule. Genesis is not just about how things began, but why.…

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Former President Bill Clinton and Democrat political strategist James Carville have been allies for nearly forty years – but the partnership that propelled Clinton into a two-term presidency is at a crossroads as socialism gains ground in the party they helped define. New York City’s democratic socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani,…

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The Supreme Court is expected to issue several decisions on Monday, none of which is more controversial than its determination of whether the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution authorizes birthright citizenship. Americans are passionately divided over this issue, ensuring the court’s legal analysis will fuel partisan outrage (and opposing…

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Over the weekend President Donald Trump nominated Oklahoma law enforcement officer Lance Schroyer to serve as the next director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, selecting a veteran officer to lead the agency as the administration intensifies its immigration enforcement agenda. In a post on Truth Social, Trump described Schroyer…

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A couple of weeks ago, at the dedication ceremony for his presidential library, Barack Obama made a speech in which he addressed the Founding Fathers. “In forming our union,” he said, “the founders fell terribly short of the Declaration’s promise, leaving slavery intact, allowing states to restrict the franchise to…

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Chickens and their relations in the wild have the reputation of being the stupidest birds alive. I’ve pitched pebbles at a spruce grouse perched on an open branch 15 feet from the ground, and his “strategy” was to remain still, as if I could not see him. Had I been…

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Rolling down Imperial Highway Sweet Nasty Redhead on my side Santa Ana winds blowing hot from the north We were born to ride. I love Randy Newman, and I love his signature song “I Love LA.” When he won the mayor’s race in 2001, James Hahn played that anthem to…

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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation,…

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By Adam Dooley, Op-ed contributor Monday, June 29, 2026iStock/kledgeAs America celebrates her 250th birthday, citizens across our nation will gather beneath fireworks, wave flags, and remember the extraordinary events that gave birth to the United States. Two and a half centuries after the signing of our Declaration of Independence, we…

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