What Reform could learn from Greece

What Reform could learn from Greece

Spending the summer in rural Greece provides a strange perspective on Britain’s rapidly accelerating immigration debate, now a regular staple on the news...
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My Corbynista shame

My Corbynista shame

I have a confession. When I was a nerdy ingénue at an all-girls’ public school, I went to two Jeremy Corbyn rallies. At...
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John Robison: the first tech bro

John Robison: the first tech bro

There may be some literary justice to the fact that, in these hopelessly confusing and terminally dangerous times, an obscure screed written more...
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Women More Likely to Face Mental Health Problems After Abortion Than After Birth

Women More Likely to Face Mental Health Problems After Abortion Than After Birth

“Follow the science.” We do. That’s why we know that abortions are horrible in every imaginable way, most of all to helpless unborn...
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Carl Higbie is ‘so sick’ of schooling ‘brainiac liberals’ on the ineffectiveness of gun control

Carl Higbie is ‘so sick’ of schooling ‘brainiac liberals’ on the ineffectiveness of gun control

On Wednesday's "Carl Higbie FRONTLINE," Carl reacted to the recent mass shooting in Minneapolis, explained why gun control isn't the solution to mass...
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Sweet Baby Boy Saved From Abortion When Pro-Life People Help His Mom

Sweet Baby Boy Saved From Abortion When Pro-Life People Help His Mom

The mother of this baby came to one of our Blue Blossom Pregnancy Centers scared that she was pregnant because of her very...
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2 children were killed when a gunman opened fire at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis.

2 children were killed when a gunman opened fire at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis.

Two children, just 8 and 10 years old, were killed when a gunman opened fire during a mass at Annunciation Catholic Church in...
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Kiev tried to use scam victim as suicide bomber – FSB

A Russian woman was allegedly tricked into sending $37,000 to the Ukrainian security services before being dragged into a terror plot Ukrainian operatives allegedly tricked a Russian woman into debt before attempting to use her in a suicide bomb plot, Russia’s

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International News

Merz issues stark warning about future of welfare state

Social spending is “no longer financially sustainable,”  the German chancellor has said Germany’s welfare state is no longer financially sustainable, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned, citing mounting financial constraints.  Merz made the remarks on Saturday during a speech to fellow Christian

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Economy

U.S. Cities Leading The Green Building Revolution

Key Points Nationwide, there are 10.0 LEED-certified buildings per 100,000 Americans. In dozens of cities, the concentration of LEED buildings is more than 10 times that. Many cities with high concentrations of LEED buildings have municipal sustainability mandates, active architectural firms

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International News

Clashes and arrests at asylum protests across UK

The British government is struggling to process applications for shelter amid growing public discontent Protests and counterprotests over Britain’s asylum system were held across the country at the weekend, with disturbances and arrests reported in several cities. The anti-immigration movement, emboldened

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News

Cease And Desist

The Justice Department, FBI, and IRS during the first Trump administration slow-walked, declined to aggressively pursue, or squashed investigations into potential criminal behavior by James Comey, Hillary Clinton and her Clinton Foundation, now Sen. Adam Schiff, Hunter Biden, and other politically-sensitive

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Surgeon wore Palestinian badge while operating on Jewish patient

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/surgeon-wore-palestinian-badge-while-153023650.html A surgeon at a London NHS hospital wore a Palestinian badge while operating on a Jewish patient. The patient, who had an operation at the Royal Free Hospital in Belsize Park, north London, last month, was left “extremely distressed” after

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Opinion

Syrup bottles and scapegoats

Family vacations growing up usually meant heading down I-40 west into Tennessee, then up toward Lexington to see my grandparents. We’d peel off the highway somewhere outside Knoxville and, more often than not, land at Cracker Barrel. My routine never changed:

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Politics

Sow The Wind, Reap the Whirlwind

Illustration by Daniel Medina In 1940, Royal Air Force Air Marshall Arthur “Bomber” Harris gave a memorable speech announcing the beginning of a bombing campaign over Germany. “The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going

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The 19th Amendment and the Lincoln Project

This Sunday is the anniversary of a demonstration that led directly to women’s suffrage—the right to vote. And 99 years later it led to the creation of the 19th News, a center-left nonprofit news site profiled in InfluenceWatch. On August 28,

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Science and Technology

FTC to Big Tech: Don’t Let Foreign Laws Gut Privacy

If you’re tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. US regulators have issued a sharp reminder to major technology companies: their responsibility to protect American privacy doesn’t disappear when operating overseas. On August 21,

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The Judicial Calvinball of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Below is my column in The Hill on the chilling jurisprudence of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Jackson’s description of opinions as an opportunity for commentary on contemporary issues is a radical departure from long-standing traditions on the Court. While justices have occasionally

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Shocking Power Grab Targets Abuse Victims’ Money

Lawmakers in New Hampshire have handed sweeping new powers over an abuse survivors’ fund to political appointees, igniting warnings that government overreach is undermining the rights of the most vulnerable and eroding public trust in the fair administration of justice. Story

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Why Hollywood’s ‘Nobody’ is every father today

If you’re old enough, you remember Clark Griswold — Chevy Chase’s bumbling but optimistic dad in “National Lampoon’s Vacation” — dragging his family across the country to reach Wally World. After a trail of disasters, Clark got his family to the

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News

Chaotic FRAUD: Ranger’s Lies Disrupt Community

A staged stabbing hoax by a Colorado park ranger triggered widespread panic, locked down schools, and exposed alarming vulnerabilities in public safety protocols—raising fresh questions about law enforcement integrity and government accountability. Story Snapshot A Colorado ranger fabricated a stabbing attack,

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MASSIVE Legal Clash: Religious Freedom at Risk

A foreign-backed corporation’s plan to mine a sacred U.S. site raises constitutional and sovereignty concerns. Story Highlights Oak Flat, a sacred site, is threatened by a foreign-backed mining project. Legal battles highlight the tension between religious freedom and resource extraction. President

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Military X-37B: A Secret Weapon in Action

America’s space dominance just received a major boost as SpaceX successfully launched the military’s most classified spacecraft, advancing cutting-edge technologies that could revolutionize secure communications and navigation while keeping our enemies guessing. Story Highlights SpaceX launched the X-37B military spaceplane on

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US News

Massive Quake Jolts Antarctic Region!

A 7.5 magnitude earthquake in the Chilean Antarctic region has raised questions about the preparedness of remote territories for seismic events. Story Overview A powerful earthquake struck the Drake Passage, a remote area between South America and Antarctica. No significant damage

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No More Coordinators and Bloat: Audit Colleges for Civil Rights Instead Trump’s push against biased universities is working, but forcing schools to hire “Title VI Coordinators” risks feeding the same bloated bureaucracy he’s fighting.By Teresa R. Manning

https://amgreatness.com/2025/08/25/no-more-coordinators-and-bloat-audit-colleges-for-civil-rights-instead/ Trump’s war on self-serving colleges and universities appears to be going well. Settlements from race and sex discrimination investigations have been reached with Columbia, Brown, and the University of Pennsylvania, among others. However, one provision in these Resolution Agreements is a problem: the requirement

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US News

Supreme Court BLOCKS Controversial Dog Culling Plan

A controversial policy to clear Delhi of stray dogs for the G20 summit raises ethical concerns and legal challenges. Story Snapshot India’s Supreme Court intervened to partially reverse a large-scale removal of stray dogs in Delhi. The removal aimed to beautify

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US News

DHS Officer Accuses Protester of Appropriation

A heated confrontation over a keffiyeh scarf shines a spotlight on the cultural clashes within progressive movements. Story Overview A DHS officer accused a protester of cultural appropriation, sparking a viral video. The incident occurred during pro-Palestinian protests at Union Station,

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Politics

Race Rules UNDER FIRE in Hispanic Funding Case!

The Department of Justice’s decision not to defend the Hispanic-Serving Institution grant program marks a significant shift in federal education policy following recent Supreme Court rulings on race-conscious practices. At a Glance DOJ declined to defend the $350 million HSI grant

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US News

Izumi: ‘Masters Degrees Don’t Make Better Teachers’

California News: Lance Izumi, Pacific Research Institute. (Photo: Izumi) “Taxpayers should not dole out a single dollar for teacher degrees that do not improve student outcomes,” says education scholar Lance Izumi in a new dispatch. “A new report by the National

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US News

Diplomatic SHOCK: Bangladesh-Pakistan Plot Unfolds

A new alliance in South Asia threatens to shift regional power dynamics, raising concerns about India’s influence. Story Highlights The ouster of Bangladesh’s former leader has led to a rapid thaw in relations with Pakistan. High-level diplomatic meetings and trade agreements

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What Made the Democratic Party Go Crazy? The Democrat Party abandoned the middle class for elites and identity politics—trading broad appeal for globalism, DEI dogma, and political self-destruction. By Victor Davis Hanson

https://amgreatness.com/2025/08/25/what-made-the-democratic-party-go-crazy/ The answer was not Trump alone. Indeed, irony abounds when Democrats resonate with the claims of the vestigial Never Trumpers that the MAGA movement “hijacked” the Republican Party. In characteristic projectionist fashion, the left is simply falsely attributing to their

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Joel Kotkin The Next Californias Colorado, Washington, and Oregon have adopted many of the policies contributing to the Golden State’s decline.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/california-colorado-washington-oregon-decline Not long ago, Colorado, Washington, and Oregon were widely hailed as states with bright futures. For decades, they attracted scores of out-of-state migrants, turning Denver, Seattle, and Portland into celebrated urban hubs. But that changed as these states began adopting

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Health

Dr McCullough with Brian Rose on London Real

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH It was great to return years later to London Real with Brian Rose. He is a colorful figure who has been excellent to follow over the course of the pandemic. Here is some adapted AI

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Featured

Obama dislikes gerrymandering unless it helps him

Isaac Schorr writes for the New York Post about former President Barack Obama’s hypocrisy. Former President Barack Obama this week inserted himself into the national debate over partisan gerrymandering with his proprietary blend of self-righteousness, self-interest and duplicity. With Texas Gov.

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The New York Times: Still Dishonest After All These Years Why does so much of the world still fall for manipulated news? by Jeff Davidson

https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-new-york-times-still-dishonest-after-all-these-years/ The New York Times recently published an article and an accompanying picture showing a child so emaciated that his spine is rippling through the back of his skin. The article claimed that Israel intentionally is starving Palestinians, particularly Palestinian children. In truth, the

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Featured

Questioning Democrats’ alternative to Trump

Victor Davis Hanson ponders the opposition party’s answer to President Donald Trump. The Pavlovian Left goes berserk at the mere prospect of each new Trump initiative. Its escalating reactive venom and hysteria are calibrated to the success of Trump’s latest policy.

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