Trump’s Tariffs: Crown Two, Cost the Rest?

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If there’s one thing Donald Trump knows how to do, it’s make waves. His latest proposal on tariffs is no exception. The plan aims to impose significant taxes on imports, sparking cheers from two key industries while leaving everyday consumers eyeing their grocery receipts with concern. But here’s the big question: Is this a bold […]

The Secret Lives of U.S. National Parks After Dark

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When the sun sets over America’s national parks, a transformation takes place. The bustling trails quiet, the daylight hikers pack up, and a new kind of magic begins. While national parks are renowned for their daytime beauty, their true character comes alive under the cover of darkness. From nocturnal wildlife to celestial spectacles, these protected […]

DEI Fails Spectacularly as States Refuse to Keep Pushing Divisive Lies

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If there’s one thing Americans are sick of, it’s the relentless push of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda by universities. The media might dress it up as a noble cause, but the reality is clear: people are rejecting it left and right. Even before the Supreme Court’s decision against affirmative action in universities, […]

Growing Independence: How to Grow and Preserve Your Own Food

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In an age where grocery store prices are soaring and food supply chains can feel precarious, more Americans are turning to self-reliance by growing and preserving their own food. It’s not just a practical skill—it’s a deeply satisfying way to connect with nature, save money, and ensure you know exactly what’s on your plate. Whether […]

Discover America’s Heart: 10 Underrated Small Towns You Need to Visit

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When we think of travel, big cities and well-known landmarks often steal the spotlight. But the true soul of America lies in its small towns—places where history thrives, locals greet you with a smile, and traditions are cherished. These hidden gems offer unique experiences without the hustle and bustle of major tourist destinations. Here’s a […]

Low-Methane Moo-vement: How Breeding Cows Could Help Save the Planet

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When it comes to combating climate change, cows usually get a bad rap. They’re often labeled as environmental culprits, thanks to their notorious methane emissions. But what if cows could be part of the solution instead of the problem? Enter Hilda, a calf born in Scotland through a groundbreaking breeding program aimed at reducing methane […]

Biden’s DOJ Betrays Jewish Students, Lets UCLA Avoid Accountability for Discrimination

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Of course, the Biden administration’s Department of Education settled civil rights complaints against the University of California for allegedly letting Jewish students get harassed all over campus. What groundbreaking solution did they propose? Voluntary campus “climate surveys” and a few half-hearted measures that convey, “We’re doing the bare minimum, thanks.” Don’t worry—UCLA (University of California, […]

The Right to Vote: How Women’s Suffrage Changed America

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On August 18, 1920, a single amendment to the U.S. Constitution forever changed the course of American history. After decades of tireless advocacy, protests, and sacrifices, women in the United States finally secured the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment. It wasn’t just a legal victory—it was a monumental step toward […]

Remember the Alamo: Why Every American Should Visit This Iconic Landmark

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When it comes to symbols of American courage, resilience, and independence, few sites are as powerful as the Alamo. Nestled in the heart of San Antonio, Texas, the Alamo is much more than an old mission building—it’s a place where history was made, legends were born, and the spirit of freedom was forged. If you […]

Democrats Beg Joe Biden to Deport Elon Musk Before Trump Takes Office

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The good news is that Democrats have finally found an immigrant who they want to deport back to his home country. The bad news is that it’s Elon Musk. Democrats on social media are begging Joe Biden to deport Musk before Donald Trump takes the oath of office on January 20th. This has been fascinating […]

Deputy Mayor’s EV Stolen in the Middle of a City Council Meeting

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Crime in large American cities has exploded ever since the George Floyd Summer of Love Riots caused billions of dollars in damages and got many people killed. Don’t let them try to gaslight you about this. Crime is way up. In the city of Auburn, WA, the Deputy Mayor just had her electric car stolen […]

The Christmas Truce of 1914: A Lesson in Peace and Humanity

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It was Christmas Eve, 1914. World War I had turned Europe into a frozen wasteland of trenches, barbed wire, and despair. Soldiers huddled in the mud, far from home, wondering if they’d ever see their families again. The Great War, as it was called, seemed anything but great. Yet, on that cold December night, something […]

Cold Weather, Hot Bills: How Government Regulations Are Freezing Your Wallet

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It’s that time of year again. The temperatures are dropping, the snow is piling up, and your heating bill is skyrocketing. If you’ve ever wondered why staying warm in the winter feels like a financial battle, you’re not alone. The truth is, a big part of the blame lies with government regulations that make energy […]

The Lone Star Republic: Texas and Its Secret Superpower

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Imagine being so powerful, so fundamentally independent, that you negotiate the right to split yourself into five different states when you join the Union. No, I’m not talking about California’s dream of dividing into woke enclaves. I’m talking about Texas—a state so unapologetically Texan that even its entry into the United States came with a […]

Teddy Roosevelt’s Big Stick: The Diplomacy America Needs Today

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Teddy Roosevelt was a man who didn’t mince words or actions. He’s the kind of leader who, if he were around today, would probably have every cable news pundit in a complete meltdown before his first cup of coffee. His philosophy, famously summarized as “Speak softly and carry a big stick,” is one of the […]