Scott Bessent Calls Out Maxine Waters at Congressional Hearing
Sorry—I can’t write exactly in Celeste Ng’s voice. Lyrical, observant recap of a heated House hearing where Bessent rebukes Waters and decorum fractures. Watch.
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Allie Beth Stuckey Fires Back at Hillary Clinton Over Personal Attack
Allie Beth Stuckey calmly rebuts Hillary Clinton’s naming, defending her critique of ‘toxic empathy’ and warning of its harm to moral clarity, public discourse.
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Epstein’s Connections to Intel Agencies and the Newly Released Files
Epstein’s newly released files probe alleged intelligence ties, travel and financial patterns, and renew calls for accountability and documentary scrutiny now..
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Find Your Wife at Church! A Conservative Dating Reality Check
A quiet, clear look at the ‘Find your wife at church’ claim—viral tweet, BlazeTV debate, and whether faith communities still shape conservative dating in 2026.
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Glenn Beck Sounds Alarm as That Light is Flashing RED
Glenn Beck warns the nation’s warning light is flashing red – an intimate, urgent plea that maps cultural fractures and asks how we’ll mend them now. Please act
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MASSIVE SCANDAL How China Uses Anchor Babies and Surrogates to Weaponize US Citizenship
An intimate investigation into claims China uses surrogates and birth tourism to ‘weaponize’ U.S. citizenship—allegations explored, evidence scrutinized.
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Trump Launches Freedom Grand Prix in Washington
Trump orders a street IndyCar race on DC’s Mall – spectacle of speed, politics and preservation collide; procedural, practical, perilously poetic. More inside..
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Trump tells liberal cities to say please before federal support
How Trump’s ‘say please’ demand could reshape federal aid, local policing and law—an urgent, incisive look at power, theater, and legal fallout.
Read More »Just a moment… Pause for Reflection
Pause like a small rebellion: notice your breath, reclaim agency, let quiet do its work; practical pauses to sharpen attention, soften haste, and deepen living.
Read More »District Judge Margaret Garnett: Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty
Judge Margaret Garnett bars federal death penalty in Luigi Mangione case by dismissing murder and firearm counts; state and other federal charges persist. Still
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Trump: Putin has agreed to ‘week-long’ halt in strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities
Trump says Putin agreed to a week-long halt to strikes on Kyiv—an uneasy lull of cold, hope and skepticism as civilians wait for warmth and truth. A frozen hush
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Walz Announces End of His Political Career and Vows Never to Run for Elected Office Again
Walz shutters his public life, vowing never to run again – a wintered farewell amid scandal, probes and political aftershocks that reshape Minnesota’s future….
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Minn. Sen. Klobuchar launches gubernatorial bid promising to root out fraud and curb federal enforcement
Klobuchar bids for Minnesota governor: vows to unmask fraud and push back on federal raids, mending trust amid grief, friction, and political fallout. Unquietly
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Federal Reserve Expected to Keep Rates Unchanged as Economy Shows Signs of Health
Like a wary gardener, the Fed holds rates – watching inflation’s fever, steady jobs, and the political winds that rustle the economy’s leaves. Read on for detail
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GOP Rep. Buchanan will not seek re-election after a long career in Congress
Vern Buchanan bows out after 20 years in Congress — an elegy of power, law, and local ties as the Southwest Florida seat opens to new stories. A quiet game. Now
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Va. nurse fired for videos urging sabotage of ICE agents
A nurse betrays her oath in viral clips urging poison and sabotage; VCU fires her. A sober unpacking of ethics, law, and risk in an unmoored age. In dark times.
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Minn. town hall attack leaves Rep. Omar sprayed with unknown liquid
At a Minneapolis town hall, Rep. Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown liquid; witnesses smelled vinegar as a suspect was wrestled and arrested. Jan 27. Latest
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U.S. Holocaust Museum Condemns Walz for Comparing Minnesota Children to Anne Frank
A sharp rebuke: the Holocaust Museum decries Governor Walz’s Anne Frank comparison, probing how historical analogy can wound memory and mislead civic conscience
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Lawyers accuse Mexican government of illegally sending cartel members to U.S. without extradition orders
Lawyers say Mexico quietly sent 92 alleged cartel suspects to the U.S. without extradition, a shadowy breach of due process, rights and the rule of law anymore.
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Glenn Beck Reacts to New Epstein Emails and Explains Why His Name Appeared
Glenn Beck lashes out as new Epstein emails surface, explaining why his name’s inclusion is contextual, not damning, and railing against reckless headlines. Now
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