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Faith Under Fire
The 20th century was the bloodiest for Christians, with over 35 million martyred. The 21st century is no reprieve. From ISIS beheadings in Mozambique, to Hindu extremists jailing pastors in India, to Egyptian courts stripping St. Catherine’s Monastery of its land, the assault on faith is global. In America, hostility takes new forms—church arsons, lawsuits…
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Pier Pressure With Pictures: Fort Myers Beach’s Iconic Pier Set for 1,000-Foot Rebuild
Fort Myers Beach has released the final design renderings for its new pier—a 1,000-foot, 12-foot-wide replacement for the beloved landmark Hurricane Ian destroyed in 2022. County commissioners promise completion by August 2027, a full year earlier than first projected. The new pier will be bigger, stronger, and costlier, with a $17.1 million price tag and…
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Defying Mr. Softee: Trump Revives Fitness Test
A half-century ago, Catholic grade school kids lined up for the Presidential Physical Fitness Test. Top scorers earned certificates, stickers, and patches, reminders that America demanded toughness, not softness. The program was born in the 1950s out of Cold War fear that U.S. youth were falling behind both academically and physically. It rewarded grit, competition,…
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ActBlue Magic Mortgage Bombshell: Dems Caught in Election Cash Laundering Scheme
Arizona Senator Mark Finchem has exposed ActBlue’s “Magic Mortgage” scam, a multi-billion-dollar real estate laundering operation funneling dirty money into Democratic campaigns. Appearing on Stinchfield Tonight, Finchem described phantom mortgages and same-day property flips worth 100 times their original value, routed into ActBlue’s coffers. He warned the scheme could involve cartel cash, human trafficking proceeds,…
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The Geometrics of Power
Gerrymandering has long been a dirty trick in American politics, warping maps into grotesque shapes that protect incumbents and punish voters. Born in 1812 from Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry’s salamander-shaped district, the practice is now a political art form. Vice President J.D. Vance blasted Democrats’ abuse of the tactic, pointing to California, Connecticut, and other…







