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Where’s the Beef America?
America’s old punchline has turned into a grocery-store gut punch. In Greg Maresca’s sharp essay, the famous 1984 cry — “Where’s the beef?” — comes roaring back as a symbol of national decline, shrinking buying power, and a vanishing middle-class standard of living. What used to mock empty promises now describes a supermarket reality where…
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IACRL Honors Roger Stone
South Florida’s Italian-American community packed Casa Calabria in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea on March 11, 2026, to celebrate heritage, faith, and political power. The occasion marked the inauguration of the South Florida Chapter of the Italian American Civil Rights League, a revival movement defending Italian-American culture and reputation. The evening honored longtime political strategist Roger Stone, whom many…
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Steve Bannon’s Money Trail with Miles Guo
The spectacular rise and fall of Chinese exile billionaire Miles Guo—also known as Ho Wan Kwok, Guo Wengui, and Brother Seven—is one of the most bizarre financial sagas in modern politics. Guo built a global anti-Chinese Communist Party movement that doubled as a massive fundraising machine. At the center of it stood Steve Bannon, former…
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Sacred Olive Oil History – The Tree That Would Not Die
Olive oil is older than empires, older than scripture, older even than many of the civilizations that built the modern world. Long before nutrition labels and supermarket shelves, olive oil was revered as medicine, sacred ritual, and the fuel of civilization itself. Kings were anointed with it. Lamps burned with it. Warriors healed with it.…














