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They’re Opting Out: Blue States Declare War on School Choice

A federal school-choice provision has officially become law under President Trump, marking a watershed moment for conservative education reform.

EPA Vows to Provide Geogengineering Transparency

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is launching an online resource to address public concerns regarding geoengineering and contrails.

Pentagon’s New Rare Earth Deal Could Shift China’s Grip on Military Tech

The Defense Department has become the largest shareholder of a California rare earth mine critical for military technology.

Christian University Backtracks on LGBT Grant

Baylor University walked back its acceptance of a grant worth more than $600,000 intended to foster LGBT inclusion in churches.

Bukele Laughs at Democratic Threat

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador responded to democratic attempts to impose sanctions on him and other officials, laughing at their efforts.

Hell Demands Surrender—Heaven Calls You to Fight

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, towering author and Soviet dissident, once wrote, “From the most ancient times justice has been a two-part concept: virtue triumphs, and vice is...

AI-Generated Child Abuse Skyrockets, Tech Turns Predatory

A surge in AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is raising alarm worldwide, as predators exploit cutting-edge technology to produce horrific content with unprecedented realism. According to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), the first half of 2025 saw 1,286 verified AI-made abuse videos—up from just two the previous year. Over 1,000 of these were classified as Category A, the most severe form of abuse.

T-Mobile Ends DEI to Win FCC Deal Approval

T-Mobile has formally announced it will eliminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing legal considerations and internal restructuring. The decision comes as the company seeks regulatory approval for two major business deals, signaling a strategic move to align with growing scrutiny of corporate DEI initiatives.

China-Brazil-Peru Railroad Deal Bypasses U.S. Canal

China and Brazil signed a memorandum of understanding this week to study the creation of a transcontinental railroad from Brazil’s Atlantic coast to Peru’s Pacific coast. Chinese state media heralded the plan as a strategic alternative to the Panama Canal and a step toward tightening Beijing’s grip on Latin American infrastructure.

Epstein Client List Destroyed, Biden Admin Blamed

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said Wednesday that he believes the Biden administration destroyed a once-existing client list linked to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier accused of running a sex trafficking network involving underage girls. Burchett made the comments during an interview on NewsNation’s “On Balance” with host Leland Vittert, directly contradicting a recent Justice Department memo that denied the existence of such a list.

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