North Carolina embroiled in political struggle over anti-DEI legislation

North Carolina embroiled in political struggle over anti-DEI legislation

A politically charged battle has enveloped North Carolina as officials debate the future of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in the state....
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South Dakota legislator dies in tragic accident

South Dakota legislator dies in tragic accident

Rep. Richard Vasgaard of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has died following a farming accident, leaving a profound impact on the community he served,...
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Lawsuit alleging Hamas support re-filed in Florida against developer Bashar Masri

Lawsuit alleging Hamas support re-filed in Florida against developer Bashar Masri

In Florida, a re-filed complaint targets Bashar Masri, a billionaire Palestinian American developer, accusing him of aiding terrorist group Hamas through his real...
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Joel Sill, legendary music industry stalwart dies at 78

Joel Sill, legendary music industry stalwart dies at 78

Joel Sill, a pivotal figure in the music industry, passed away on August 23 at his home in Thousand Oaks, California, following a...
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Trump administration sues Minnesota over in-state tuition policies

Trump administration sues Minnesota over in-state tuition policies

In a significant legal move, the Trump administration has taken aim at Minnesota's tuition policies under Gov. Tim Walz’s administration, citing a violation...
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The Will Cain Show – JD Vance Interview

The Will Cain Show – JD Vance Interview

Vice President JD Vance tackles tariffs, illegal immigration and the state of politics in America in an exclusive interview with Will Cain on...
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More Stories of Irish Immigration Wrecking America

More Stories of Irish Immigration Wrecking America

In the last world war, the nationalist powers squared off against democracy and Communism. History will record that up until the 1990s, “nationalism”...
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Mail-In Ballots Need To Go: John Lott Jr.

Mail-In Ballots Need To Go: John Lott Jr. Authored by John R. Lott Jr. via RealClearPolitics, “I am going to lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS,” President Trump declared Monday in a Truth Social post. Later that day,

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Politics

Trump’s Guard INVADES 19 States!

President Trump authorized the mobilization of National Guard troops in 19 states to provide administrative and logistical support for federal immigration enforcement, marking one of the largest such deployments in recent years. At a Glance Up to 1,700 National Guard troops

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African army bands debut at Moscow festival (VIDEO)

Musicians from Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe are taking part in the Spasskaya Tower Music event for the first time Army bands from Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso, and Ethiopia have performed for the first time at the ongoing international military music festival

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Economy

Forget SCHD, This Dividend ETF Pays Monthly

Key Points If you’re looking for an investment that pays monthly dividends, consider dividend ETFs. SPHD offers a high yield, monthly dividends and has a strong portfolio, all at a lower-cost than SCHD. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement? SmartAsset’s

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International News

EU could resume ties with Russia – Finland

Limited relations could be restored once a “lasting” peace in Ukraine is achieved, President Alexander Stubb has said EU countries could eventually restore ties with Russia once the Ukraine conflict is settled, although any cooperation will look fundamentally different from the

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Illegal Alien Abrego Garcia Back in ICE Custody

The illegal alien the political left labeled the “Maryland Man” is back in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.   “Today, ICE law enforcement arrested Kilmar Abrego Garcia and are processing him for deportation,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote

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France summons US envoy over letter about rising antisemitism

France has summoned U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner after he accused President Emmanuel Macron’s government of failing to confront rising antisemitism. The Foreign Ministry called the accusations “unacceptable,” saying they overstepped diplomatic norms. What did the ambassador say? In an Aug. 25

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PART FOUR: The Making of a Martyr and the LGBT Movement

https://christianaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Part-4-Milk.mp3 How a political feud became a myth — and why the truth still matters This is Part 4 of a 7-part series introducing Stolen Rainbow: The Great Unmasking — a powerful new film exposing how the LGBT movement hijacked God’s

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US News

Trump SLAMS ICC Chiefs—Global Fury Ignites

With the Biden administration gone, President Trump’s bold sanctions against International Criminal Court officials signal a dramatic stand for American sovereignty and a direct rebuke to globalist institutions seeking to target U.S. and Israeli citizens. Story Snapshot The U.S. sanctioned four

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Pakistan and Bangladesh agree to boost ties

Islamabad and Dhaka have signed six agreements, covering visa-free travel for diplomats, education and media collaboration Pakistan and Bangladesh have signed six cooperation agreements that are expected to deepen the bilateral engagement between the two South Asian nations. The agreements, which

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Health

THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT POST EVER PUBLISHED BY SOTN

Via State of the Nation Editor’s Note: Where it concerns the current state of the entire planetary civilization today, it simply does not get any more important than the following exposé.  Truly, while this erudite analysis is very heavy indeed, it

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Temporary Redistricting Change Doesn’t Mean Temporary

California News: Gov. Gavin Newsom is trying to sell his partisan redistricting measure by claiming it is only temporary for three election cycles, after which the California Citizens Redistricting Commission will take back the job of drawing legislative and congressional districts

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Politics

Top NC court asks whether DHHS can appeal CON rulings

The North Carolina Supreme Court is raising questions about state health regulators’ authority to appeal decisions in certificate-of-need cases. A court order Friday calls on parties in a Wake County CON dispute to address the issue. The high court heard oral

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