As long as corporations are in control of food production, no one is safe. Buying food from local producers is the only safe food source. - BY KAREN SCHUMAKER
This breathtaking corridor's become the epicenter of a growing legal and environmental controversy involving motorized access, private property rights, federal land management, and recreation use ethics. - BY CASEY WHALEN
It would seem evaluating judges would be a simple matter. As you examine the problem you become aware of then opposing goals of transparency and privacy. - BY BRENT REGAN
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy reportedly intends to run for incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s seat in 2028 after his current term in office expires. - BY M DOWLING
A recent CDC study found a 533 percent increase in rectal cancer among 10-to-15-year-olds, a trend connected to the proliferation of 4G and 5G networks. - BY JACOB THOMAS
Character development through sports transcends the athletic field, impacting attitudes and behaviors in school, home, and in the community. - BY MIKE KAYS
Attorney Hector Quiroga: “The city and state officials can’t really limit federal authorities. The best they can do is put guidelines," - BY DIANE L. GRUBER
The world should be saying no to everything WEF is throwing at humanity: to surveilling technology, anything sustainable, and to forcing ideologies that are an antithesis... - BY KAREN SCHUMACHER
Reforming government, cutting spending, and shrinking the bureaucracy are possible. Accomplishing these things requires more than courage—it takes hard work. - BY BRIAN ALMON
A defining moment for intelligence and electoral transparency. The discovery of concealed “burn bag” documents by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard represents a potential inflection point. - BY WILLOW TOHI
Abortion's the termination of a human life and its dangerous to allow government to sanction terminating a human life for the sole crime of being inconvenient. - BY BRENT REGAN
All defendants have responded to the case in court documents, denying any wrongdoing and stating that the claimant lacks sufficient evidence to prove their claims,... - BY GREG PRUET/CASEY WHALEN
While technologies have the capability to control our lives, in truth, by refusing to engage with them, we have the control as explained by Ms. Smith. - BY KAREN SCHUMACHER
If redistricting battles sweep the nation the democrats would likely lose overall congressional seats because they have already stretched gerrymandering to the breaking point. - BY BRENT REGAN
The AG probably believes that suing the Trump Administration is good politics. Win or lose, the taxpayers – not him – are footing the bill. - BY TODD MYERS
NextDNS's new feature, Bypass Age Verification, intercepts DNS requests and forwards them through proxy servers located in countries that do not require such ID-based checks. - BY LAUREL HARRIS
Dangerous narratives and ideologies being forced on children in government schools are a mortal threat to the children, their families, communities, churches, and the Republic itself. - BY ALEX NEWMAN
Sadly, evil never sleeps, so Republicans should be prepared for a fake new Democrat Party, probably not in 2026, but possibly in 2028. - BY ROBERT RINGER
AI's not a benefit to society nor will it be helpful to humanity. It will be used as part of the overall control grid over humanity. - BY KAREN SCHUMACHER
Honorable people of good standing should defend their reputations and not allow themselves to be used as skinsuits for someone else’s progressive agenda. - BY BRENT REGAN
What does it mean to be an American? What's the difference between a citizen and an alien, or between someone here legally and someone here illegally? - BY BRIAN ALMON
We must focus on effective solutions: restoring phonics, closing ineffective schools, rewarding the best teachers, and emphasizing the importance of strong families. - BY LARRY SAND
Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider is facing a crisis not only from external political pressures but also from within its own ranks. - BY LAURA HARRIS