
What Tree Do We Plant Now?
By John Kass August 20th, 2025 I’m a fool for not listening to the woodpecker. He was trying to tell me something. But I had fallen away from woodcraft and the natural world. There was a time I was in tune
By John Kass August 20th, 2025 I’m a fool for not listening to the woodpecker. He was trying to tell me something. But I had fallen away from woodcraft and the natural world. There was a time I was in tune
California News: Listening to Assembly Democrats Tuesday in the Elections Committee blame President Donald Trump for everything from “rigging an election,” to taking candy from babies, was political performance theater lacking any reality. They were hearing two bills of the 3-measure
FOX Weather’s Britta Merwin and senior meteorologist Janice Dean provide the latest details on what to expect from Hurricane Erin. Atlantic Inn owners Holly and Jason Andrzejewski also join ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss how they have prepared for the
Israel Considers Military Recruitment Inside USA As Soldier Shortage Persists Amid an enduring soldier shortage, and as an all-out occupation of Gaza looms, the Israel Defense Forces are considering a campaign to recruit soldiers from Jewish populations living in the United States
By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH What’s worse, severe SARS-CoV-2 infection or COVID-19 vaccination in an elderly patient with comorbidities? A recent, detailed proteomic analysis from Hudak and colleagues suggests both infection and vaccination are bad for the human body. However
Lee Fang writes for Real Clear Investigations about a threat to basic mathematical skills. Jim Simons’ mathematical skills helped transform him from a prize-winning academic at Harvard and MIT into a legendary financier whose algorithmic models made Renaissance Technologies one of
Caleigh Wells writes for Fortune about an inconvenient fact for climate alarmists. It turns out many Americans aren’t great at identifying which personal decisions contribute most to climate change. A study recently published by the National Academy of Sciences found that
Joshua Slocum writes for the Federalist about a long-term negative impact from the COVID lockdowns. A new analysis of personality surveys is putting the weight of data behind some things we all know — the alleged “pandemic” broke the minds of
Andrew Kerr of the Washington Free Beacon reports on bad news for a key figure on the political left. Progressive activist Miriam Krinsky was at the top of her game in early 2024. As the founder and leader of Soros-backed Fair
1. Policing in the UK. This is a MUCH better than average video explaining how narratives are set in motion with state apparatchiks all ready with the role they play. Really worth seeing as opposed to the usual rage bait or
California News: Division 7, Chapter 3 of the California Harbors and Navigation Code deals with the general powers of counties over harbors and navigation. Article 1 deals with towpaths. Section 4150 authorizes the board of supervisors of each county to, when
The immigration agency published photos of deportees during Vladimir Zelensky’s visit US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has removed social media posts about deporting Ukrainians which coincided with Vladimir Zelensky’s trip to Washington. The now-deleted messages, posted on X and Facebook
Firm security guarantees could help the Ukrainian leader overcome domestic opposition, Britain’s ambassador to the US has said The West should encourage Vladimir Zelensky to be more flexible during peace negotiations, British Ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson has said. He
Florida’s record-setting execution of Kayle Bates for a brutal 1982 murder is fueling fierce debate over capital punishment, government power, and claims of racial bias in a justice system under national scrutiny. Story Highlights Florida executed Kayle Bates for the 1982
Editors at National Review Online assess President Trump’s recent pronouncement about American election rules. President Trump announced on social media that he intends to “lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS” and voting machines. Presidents are entitled to use
Residents of a Los Angeles neighborhood were shocked in July when the remains of a 5-year-old boy were found near a dumpster in a parking lot, and new evidence in the case is adding to the horror. Police were called to
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Tuesday that her office has revoked the security clearances of 37 current and former intelligence officials, marking one of the most sweeping accountability actions in recent memory. In a statement on X, Gabbard said
The rebrand has rattled MSNBC’s progressive base. Loyal viewers and even network staff vented online and in private discussions that the new name feels like a downgrade for what was once the Democratic Party’s cable megaphone. “MS is the new BS,”
Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old democratic socialist who won the June Democratic primary, is widely expected to become New York City’s next mayor. His campaign platform centered on affordability: free city buses, rent freezes, childcare subsidies, and even city-owned grocery stores. To
The buzz of cell phones is absent from Alabama classrooms this fall. A new statewide ban on devices during class is shifting the focus back to teachers and lessons, and educators say the difference is already showing. “Taking phones out of
Republican lawmakers say Mexican cartels, known suspected terrorists, and drugs are pouring into the country not only at the U.S. southern border, but at the U.S. northern border, as well. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data updated on Aug. 12 shows the
(Photo by Vladimir Vladimirov/Getty Images) Virginia is advancing toward banning transgender women from competing on women’s sports teams, even as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to take up two cases that could set a national precedent. After failed attempts in the
For Breaking History this week, I went down a rabbit hole. It’s August. I live in the swamp of D.C., known not just for its mucky politics but also for its disgustingly humid summers. As I sit indoors all day, I’ve
I’ve been involved in the pro-life movement long enough to see progress and regress, setbacks and positive developments. Here’s a story of God using many active Christians of various churches to bring about a positive change. For 23 years, the Aastra
The Democrats’ ‘Free Stuff Army’ has stopped growing, just in time. Maybe. At some point, if tax eaters outnumber taxpayers, the whole thing will come crashing down. That is the actual “Cloward-Piven Strategy” concocted by Marxist academics Richard Cloward and Frances
The foreign ministers of the countries have discussed how to end hostilities in Gaza and ensure unimpeded humanitarian access to the enclave The foreign ministers of Russia and Egypt called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during a phone conversation in
Once, cities were fun. I used to love walking around the District of Columbia, visiting sites such as the National Archives Building and the Lincoln Memorial, paeans in stone to our greatness. Every city had its unique charm: New York’s Rockefeller
Hillary Clinton just may be joining Donald Trump’s side after years of feuding. BY: MEGA Hillary Clinton is in President Trump’s corner, at least when it comes to the Nobel Peace Prize, Knewz.com can reveal. The former first lady confessed she
President Trump said Monday he will lead a “movement” to scrap mail-in ballots and certain voting machines from U.S. elections, saying paper ballots with watermarks are more reliable. Mr. Trump wrote in a lengthy Truth Social post that the effort would
Exposing The Darkness is a reader-supported publication. To support my work, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. One-time or recurring donations can be made through Ko-Fi: Source: Sense Receptor Dr. Rima Laibow describes what she believes is the mechanism of action
A battle lasting over two years between drag show advocates and Texas A&M has led to a decision from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals against the university. The ruling said that the plaintiffs had proven a “substantial threat of irreparable
Cincinnati police are looking for another mob attack suspect — and videos appear to depict him as the first individual to go after the white male who slapped a black male in the face immediately before the beatdown late last month.
Denise Rucker Krepp may be a former Obama appointee and lifelong Democrat, but that’s not stopping her from calling out D.C.’s devastating crime policies. Krepp blames the D.C. Council for redefining “juveniles” to include offenders up to age 24, undermining accountability
Modern society has made attaining the American dream almost impossible, argues BlazeTV host Auron MacIntyre in an illuminating discussion with Tucker Carlson posted to X on Monday. MacIntyre explained the historical circumstances that led to the attitudes and habits of the
A trans-identifying biologist claimed to be “devastated” after being fired from a “dream job” at Yosemite National Park over a stunt involving a massive transgender flag. Shannon “S.J.” Joslin, 35, and several other hikers allegedly hung a massive flag over the
Once a symbol of urban renewal, downtown Los Angeles now stands as a chilling warning of what happens when unchecked crime and permissive policies erode public safety, shutter businesses, and leave streets to vagrancy and decay. Story Snapshot Downtown LA’s business
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin emerges as an unexpected champion for New Yorkers battling dangerous battery storage facilities threatening their communities, marking a potential victory for local safety over corporate green energy profits. Story Highlights EPA Chief Zeldin schedules Hauppauge press conference
Ukraine’s military faces a catastrophic manpower crisis as fewer than 500 volunteers have enlisted despite massive financial incentives, forcing the government into increasingly desperate conscription tactics that threaten to tear the nation apart. Story Snapshot Only 500 volunteers enlisted in Ukraine’s
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses the state of a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal, the nation’s relationship with China and more on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ #foxnews #fox #usa #us #news #breakingnews #TheIngrahamAngle #ScottBessent #Treasury #Trump #DonaldTrump #Russia #Ukraine #RussiaUkraineWar #Ceasefire #Putin #VladimirPutin
A veteran Metropolitan Police Department officer alleged in an ongoing lawsuit that law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., misclassified apparent murders in an effort to artificially deflate the district’s homicide numbers, according to documents reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon, presenting
A surge in Palestinian demands for Hamas to step down is met with brutal repression, raising global concern. Story Overview Increasing Palestinian calls for Hamas to relinquish power amidst ongoing conflict. Allegations of harsh repression and executions by Hamas surface. Grassroots
New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s controversial use of clemency to prevent the deportation of a convicted killer has sparked a heated political debate. Story Highlights Governor Hochul pardons a convicted killer to prevent deportation. The decision was made quietly, only revealed
On August 18, MSNBC announced plans to rebrand as MS NOW, which stands for My Source News Opinion World, severing ties with NBCUniversal and dropping the iconic peacock logo to emerge as an independent progressive news outlet under the new media
President Trump’s federal takeover of Washington D.C. policing delivers stunning results as 68 criminals are arrested in a single night, proving his bold law-and-order approach is finally cleaning up America’s crime-ridden capital. Quick Take 68 suspects arrested Saturday night alone, bringing
New York’s “Raise the Age” law continues shielding repeat juvenile offenders from adult prosecution, sparking outrage from law enforcement who witness career criminals exploiting lenient policies designed by progressive reformers. Story Overview Law enforcement sources criticize New York’s Raise the Age
When a veteran fact-checker sounds the alarm about a major news outlet’s collapse in standards and accountability under billionaire ownership, it’s a wake-up call for every American who values media integrity and truth. Story Snapshot Glenn Kessler, former Washington Post Fact
“This is a flagrant violation of the people’s rights under the Constitution of California” SACRAMENTO — Four Republican legislators, represented by Dhillon Law Group, announced at a press conference this morning at the California Republican Party headquarters, that they have filed an emergency
This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson delves into the deployment of American troops at the southern border. Join Straight Arrow News as we explore troops’ roles, the challenges they face, and the implications of military presence in this
By Paul Homewood h/t Paul Kolk Silly story of the week from the Telegraph: Climate change could kill off the authentic Bakewell tart, a manufacturer has warned. The cherry-topped Derbyshire pudding is now being produced without