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ReportingMay 27, 2026Read →

Pool Expert Admits Trump’s National Mall Paint Job Will Actually Look Really Cool

An expert suggested to The Washington Post on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool paint job will leave it looking “sharp.” Workers recently began painting the bottom of the…

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ReportingMay 22, 2026Read →

School Stands By Mandatory K-12 Screentime After Parents Protest

Parents are pushing back after their school district refused to let them opt their children out of technology in the classroom. Students at the Lower Merion School District use tablets in Kindergarten and Chromebooks in…

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ReportingMay 19, 2026Read →

Parents Revolt After College Tries Surveillance Experiment On Kids, Report Shows

Researchers shuttered a plan to train AI by filming preschoolers after facing backlash from parents, according to an investigative report. University of Washington researchers planned to ask preschool teachers to record…

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ReportingMay 13, 2026Read →

Utah Mom Who Wrote Grief Book Sentenced to Life for Poisoning Husband

A Utah mother convicted of killing her husband and later publishing a children’s book about grief was sentenced Wednesday to spend the rest of her life behind bars, closing a case that shocked the state and drew…

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ReportingMay 8, 2026Read →

EXCLUSIVE: Fulton Sheen’s Hometown Bishop Reveals Why His Path To Sainthood Especially Matters Now

Bishop Louis Tylka of Peoria, Illinois reflected on Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen’s scheduled September beatification and what it means for the Catholic Church in an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller News…

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ReportingMay 6, 2026Read →

Surging Healthcare Costs Will Have ‘Major Impact’ On MAHA Voters’ Decisions In Midterms, Poll Shows

Fifty-one percent of “Make America Healthy Again” voters said the cost of healthcare will have a “major impact” on their decisions in this year’s midterm elections, according to a KFF poll released Wednesday. The newly…

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ReportingApr 29, 2026Read →

Pharma Giant Purdue Sentenced to $5.5 Billion For ‘Fueling The Opioid Epidemic’

OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma was sentenced in a New Jersey federal court on Tuesday to pay over $5 billion in criminal penalties for “fueling” the U.S.’ opioid epidemic. From 2007 and 2017, Purdue unlawfully promoted…

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ReportingApr 29, 2026Read →

Babies’ Screen Time Hits Dangerous Highs, New Study Shows

Over 70% of children under the age of two use screens for up to several hours a day, according to a new study released Tuesday. Commissioned by the U.K.-based 1001 Critical Days Foundation and conducted by the iADDICT…

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ReportingApr 27, 2026Read →

Terminally Ill Former GOP Senator Has Parting Warning About Dangers Of AI

Former Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse warned of the dangers artificial intelligence (AI) will bring to the younger generations in a Sunday interview. Sasse, who is dying from stage 4 pancreatic cancer, said on “60…

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ReportingApr 27, 2026Read →

Terminally Ill Former GOP Senator Reveals Dying Wish For America

Former Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse revealed his dying wish for America during a Sunday interview with CBS News. Sasse, who is suffering from terminal pancreatic cancer, told “60 Minutes” that he wants more…

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ReportingMar 30, 2026Read →

Colorado Democrats Want To Ban Restaurants From Putting Napkins In Your Delivery Order

Two Colorado Democrats have proposed legislation that would crack down on restaurants’ abilities to provide complimentary napkins, utensils and condiments to customers, in the name of protecting the environment. Bill…

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ReportingMar 30, 2026Read →

Lindsey Graham Plays With Toys At Disney World As He Pushes For Military Action In Iran

Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham was photographed at Walt Disney World on Sunday enjoying a fancy brunch after he repeatedly called for further military intervention against Iran. Graham, who drew ire from…

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ReportingMar 23, 2026Read →

Charlie Kirk Mentor Dies In Freak Pickleball Accident

Jeff Webb, a man seen as a “mentor” to the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, died Thursday at the age of 76 from a pickleball accident. Varsity Spirit, the cheerleading organization founded by Webb, announced…

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ReportingFeb 16, 2026Read →

Researchers Discover 2,000-Year-Old Bone Linked To War Elephants

Researchers discovered an elephant bone in Spain possibly linked to the Second Punic War, according to a January 2026 study. The bone, found at the Colina de los Quemados site in Cordoba, Spain, in 2020, was “identified…

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ReportingFeb 11, 2026Read →

‘Dawson’s Creek’ Star Dead After Cancer Battle

Actor James Van Der Beek died Wednesday after a battle with colorectal cancer, his wife posted on social media. Van Der Beek became a heartthrob by starring in the film “Varsity Blues” and the teenage coming-of-age…

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ReportingFeb 4, 2026Read →

Trump Reportedly Planning To Construct Christopher Columbus Statue Outside White House

President Donald Trump is planning to install a statue of Christopher Columbus on the south side of the White House, sources told The Washington Post on Wednesday. The statue will reportedly be a reconstruction of a…

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ReportingFeb 2, 2026Read →

Victor Davis Hanson Details Close Call After Cancer Surgery

Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson described his close call during cancer surgery in a Monday post on X. Hanson told the audience of his podcast, “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” on Dec. 26…

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ReportingJan 30, 2026Read →

Historically Catholic University Appoints Professor Who Calls Abortion Bans ‘Sexual Violence’

The University of Notre Dame, a historically Catholic institution, has promoted a professor the school previously criticized for saying state abortion bans are “sexual violence.” Notre Dame has named associate professor…

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ReportingJan 28, 2026Read →

American Institution Older Than The Lightbulb Just Got Rescued From Extinction

The Farmers’ Almanac was purchased by a new owner on Wednesday, saving the publication from “permanent closure,” according to a press release. The 208-year-old publication was “acquired under new ownership” by Farmers’…

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ReportingJan 20, 2026Read →

Usha Vance Is Pregnant With Fourth Child

Vice President J.D. Vance’s office announced on Tuesday that second lady Usha Vance is pregnant with her fourth child, making her the first second lady to have a child while her husband was in office. Vance and Usha are…

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