The radical left has turned language into a weapon, using labels like “Nazi,” “bigot,” and “threat to democracy” to justify silencing, smearing, and even violence. Dave Rubin’s debate with Cenk Uygur shows just how dangerous this game has become.
Texas’ SB 2794 may be dead, but the principle lives on. Research shows kids thrive when both parents are equally involved. It’s time for family law—nationwide and worldwide—to recognize parenthood as a shared, equal right.
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Sinclair Broadcasting baited viewers with a promised Charlie Kirk tribute to replace Jimmy Kimmel, then backed out. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson explains why this bait-and-switch proves legacy media is already dead.
Listening to Charlie Kirk’s funeral reminded me of my own lost fire for ministry. This post is my raw testimony—finding Christ, losing my way, battling trauma, and why Charlie’s legacy is calling me back to faith and responsibility.
Most mass shooters are men. Racial rates track population size in the long run, with Black and white males similar per capita. Trans shooters are rare and often exaggerated by shifting denominators and viral charts. This post shows the math, sources, and exportable visuals.
Nicholas Roske, the man who tried to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh, now identifies as a trans woman named Sophie. Once again, violence gets buried under identity politics, while the victims are left behind.
Jimmy Kimmel’s smear of Charlie Kirk after his assassination shows how reckless rhetoric has real costs. From Madonna to Johnny Depp to Kathy Griffin, elites have joked about violence for years. Now, after Kirk’s murder, the consequences are finally landing on their side.
The Internet Archive hasn’t become federal property, but it has been designated a Federal Depository Library. That partnership raises new opportunities—and also puts its funding shortages, technical crashes, and security breach into sharper relief. Its survival depends on serious support before it’s too late.