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,…

Read More

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…

Read More

By Robin Schumacher, Exclusive Columnist Monday, June 29, 2026Unsplash/Javier MirandaA few weeks ago, I wrote an article on the rapture of the Church, defending the idea that the rapture is a real thing in Scripture and that its purpose is to divinely rescue the people of God from the Lord’s coming wrath,…

Read More

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told MSNBC viewers Friday that Democrats plan to use congressional committees to pursue what she called “aggressive investigation and consequence” against President Donald Trump, the moment they win back a majority in the midterm elections.The New York Democrat made the pledge on Jen Psaki’s program “The Briefing,”…

Read More

Those who have lived in the Third World know the smell of a high-end Third World grocery store. If it has ready access to the produce, it tends to have that smell of rotting produce in the air. It is a slight smell, but a present smell. And in the…

Read More

“The difficulty lies not in the new ideas, but in escaping the old ones.” — John Maynard Keynes If you have a 401(k), buy gas, or wonder why your grocery and utility bills keep rising, look no further than the invisible machine running our global economy. For most of the 20th…

Read More

Did President Trump really make a deal or rather betray the public at large again – for the umpteenth time? The deliberate confusion on where to sign the “Deal,” first Geneva, Then at President Macron’s insistence in Evian where the G7 met (15-17 June 2026), Then on the Swiss Buergenstock mountain…

Read More

We all know the myth – to boil frogs, slowly increase the temperature so they won’t realize it until it’s too late to jump out of the pot and save themselves. This summer, it appears the frogs are starting to feel the heat. Along with the anger at open borders,…

Read More

“Seventy percent of power transformers are 25 years or older, 60% of circuit breakers are 30 years or older, and 70% of transmission lines are 25 years or older.”— ASCE 2025 Infrastructure Report Card “All it takes is one nihilistic madman with a nuclear arsenal to start a nuclear war.”— Richard…

Read More

A recent international survey has highlighted shifting global perceptions of the race for leadership in artificial intelligence. According to the AI Global 2026 study by the British consultancy Public First, a significant share of people worldwide, including in Mexico, believe that China has already overtaken or is on the verge of surpassing the…

Read More

We are becoming aware, often belatedly, of the crimes committed by the Benjamin Netanyahu government against civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. No other government in the world considers the elimination of those who resist it to justify all collateral damage, regardless of the number.We must also realize that…

Read More

The Air Force intends to drastically expand its premier northern outpost as Alaska’s importance for Arctic and Pacific operations continues to grow. The U.S. military has released new details about the massive Fightertown Recapitalization (FTR) Program at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), in Anchorage, southeastern Alaska. This is a huge effort valued at…

Read More

‘Just F—ing Go for It’: How ‘Supergirl’ Star Milly Alcock Learned to Ignore the Trolls and Became a Punk Rock Superhero. – Variety – May 20 ‘Supergirl’ Opens With $38 Million, Far Behind Big $70 Million Second Weekend For ‘Toy Story 5’ – Forbes Supergirl bombs at the box office…

Read More

The death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 25 has risen to 589, with 2,980 people injured, Acting President Delcy Rodriguez said on Friday, June 26. Rodriguez announced the figures during a meeting broadcast by the teleSUR television channel, according to a Sputnik report. [1] The…

Read More

Study Confirms: Short “Exercise Snacks” Deliver Fitness Gains Without Long Workouts A new meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials involving 472 adults has found that brief, frequent bursts of activity – termed “exercise snacks” – produce significant improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness and reduce body fat, according to researchers. The analysis published in…

Read More

A review of 17 studies found that consumption of guava juice improved hemoglobin levels in adolescent girls and pregnant women, according to researchers. Combining guava juice with iron supplements yielded greater improvements than supplements alone, the analysis indicated. The findings were reported in a review published in BMJ Nutrition Prevention…

Read More

According to Campus Reform, “The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is offering students a $7,000 stipend through its “Dream Summer” fellowship, a summer program that trains participants in immigrant rights advocacy and social justice activism.” In other words, UCLA is rewarding illegals for law-breaking. “The university describes the fellowship as a…

Read More