The Trump administration has given the green light for Paramount Skydance to take over Warner Bros. Discovery in a mega-merger that will reshape Hollywood. CNN’s Brian Stelter reports.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino reports on the Pentagon’s release of a third batch of UAP files, featuring videos of sightings, on ‘Fox News Live.’
So many stories are in the news, covering so many completely different issues, from transportation to shopping, from sports to taxation. Might they have anything in common?
Don Surber takes us through another week of the summer doldrums of news cycles. He’ll make you laugh, think and understand the media better than the institution knows itself. Enjoy!
Diane discusses her 2018 interviews with two reporters, one with the Portland Tribune and the other with the Oregonian, the biggest newspaper in the state. They assumed, though they had never met her, that she was a “white supremacist.”
Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg (Ret.) joins ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss the ongoing efforts to reach a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran.
Ecclesiastes reminds us that while life is often unpredictable and temporary, true meaning is found in trusting God, receiving His gifts with gratitude, and recognizing that every season of life rests in His hands.
Bryan was walking the Arkansas highway shoulder with only the moon to guide him. Backpack slung over his shoulder. Blisteringly cold.
This lesson is not written to tell anyone how to vote.
It is written to remind Christians that our first loyalty is not to a political party, a social movement, a news network, a favorite politician, or a cultural tribe.
Our prayers and petitions do not have to be pretty when we are speaking with God. Our lives do not have to be polished and mess-free before we open our door to His Spirit and choose to abide in His presence. Watch today’s video and remember that God offers us a relationship with Him that is made of honesty, hope, and a whole lot of love.
What if the greatest danger to society is not socialism, capitalism, communism, or any other economic system—but the belief that economics itself can save us? Throughout history, nations have repeatedly elevated markets, production, growth, and consumption to near-sacred status. The result is often the same: human beings become numbers, workers, consumers, taxpayers, or demographic categories rather than individuals with inherent dignity. This article explores the common flaw shared by many competing ideologies—the tendency to place the economy at the center of human existence—and asks a simple question: when the economy becomes god, what happens to the people it was supposed to serve?
My good friend Jeffery¹, whether under that name, or his subsequently adopted screen names of Jethro Bodine or, currently, Elwood P Dowd, on William Teach’s fine site, The Pirate’s Cove, once made a claim, “The truth has a liberal bias,” sometimes expressed as “The facts have a liberal bias,” something I have seen elsewhere. It …
Today we wrap up the process of appointments and the state of tension created by the Constitution between the Senate and the President.
Congressman Brandon Gill does not look like a Texan. At 32, he looks like an investment banker and hedge fund analyst from the Ivy League, which he was until he ran for Congress in 2024 with the blessing of President Trump to succeed a retiring Republican.
But boy can the young man in the black suit grill.
A constitutional republic depends not only on honest elections, but on public confidence that elections are honest. When that trust disappears, every law, every court decision, and every elected official begins to lose legitimacy. The greatest threat to America’s future may not be violence or foreign enemies, but the slow erosion of faith in the electoral process itself. Without legal, transparent, and trustworthy elections, there can be no democracy—and no republic worth preserving.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss Cuba’s reported drone capabilities, concerns about foreign adversaries operating on the island and his outlook on the future of the Cuban regime.
As a human being, as a Christian, as a man who wore the uniform for twenty-three years and went to a country where I watched, with my own eyes, what happens when human beings decide that other people are worth less because of who they were born as.
Newspapers have a smell. If you’re lucky enough to find a physical newspaper in our digital world, you’ll notice the smell first. Fresh newsprint paper. SoySeal ink. Still warm. It’s a unique scent.
There is a strange and dangerous sickness growing in parts of the modern church. It wears religious language. It quotes Scripture selectively. It claims to speak for justice, compassion, prophecy, or “the oppressed.” But beneath the robe is an old hatred with a new mask.
It is Christian anti-Semitism.
‘The Big Money Show’ panelists analyze President Donald Trump’s statements on Iran, a potential deal and its impact on oil prices.