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Candace Owens, Erika Kirk, and the Conservative Crisis of Influence

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Erika Kirk’s treatment by Candace Owens has exposed a deeper problem inside conservative media: too much celebrity, not enough character,…

Jesse Jackson Funeral Backlash Exposes How Obama, Biden, and Kamala Harris Turned Grief Into Politics

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Public frustration over the Jesse Jackson funeral reflects growing distrust of political leaders who cannot stop campaigning, even in moments…

Americans Are Rethinking Immigration and Security After a Week of Terror Attacks

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A series of terror attacks in the United States is forcing Americans to confront immigration policy, border security, and national…

CNN Correction Sparks Debate Over Media Credibility and Trust

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A recent on-air correction highlights growing public skepticism toward mainstream media and the challenges of reporting in a fast-moving information…

California Gas Prices Are Not an Accident

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Refinery closures, strict environmental regulations, and shrinking in-state fuel production are driving gasoline prices higher across California.

Taxpayer Dollars and Political Priorities: The Debate Over Government Spending and “Gay Maps”

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A congressional exchange over federal grant spending raises deeper questions about government priorities, national security, and the fight against child…

False Gospel in Politics: Why Christians Must Reject Progressive “Christianity”

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When politicians claim Jesus while promoting gender ideology, open borders, and moral relativism, Christians must test the message against Scripture.

Elizabeth Hasselbeck vs The View: A Reminder of When Conservative Voices Fought Back

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Classic clashes on The View highlight media bias, judicial philosophy, and the ongoing fight for balanced political debate.

Texas & North Carolina Primaries Expose the Midterm Trap Republicans Can’t Ignore

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The real story isn’t who won—it’s what turnout, election chaos, and complacency reveal about what’s coming in November.