Satire and the Italian Soul

A satirical tribute to Pennsylvania’s Italian‑Americans, celebrating their distinct heritage, grit, and immigrant roots while reminding readers that the Coal Region’s mosaic of traditions is a strength that binds Italian‑Americans far more than it divides them.

Kayleigh McEnany: Special Counsel access to Congressional text messages is CONFOUNDING

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., condemns special counsel Jack Smith for allegedly obtaining congressional text messages, calling it illegal. He also discusses Senate productivity, voter ID and advocates for American farmers on ‘Saturday in America.’

The Hunter’s Paradox: More Hunters, Fewer Hurdles… But at What Cost?

**The Hunter’s Paradox:** We want more hunters, so we remove barriers. More online classes. More convenience. More participation. But when the tool in your hands is capable of taking a life, is convenience always the right answer? As a Hunter Education instructor and retired Army officer, I believe knowledge can come from a computer—but safe gun handling must be passed from one human being to another. The future of hunting depends on growing our ranks without compromising the traditions and safety that built them.

You in a heap o’ trouble, girl!

There’s a popular internet meme that we used to think a lack of information made people stupid, but nope, it wasn’t that! We have a wealth of information at our fingertips, but stupid people are still stupid. Public school teachers are supposed to be educated, with at least a baccalaureate degree, and frequently an expectation …

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The Clash Over Immigration, Part 6

The Bipartisan Pattern of Inaction Welcome to Part 6. Parts 1 through 5 traced immigration history from the 19th century through the Johnson administration when our modern-day immigration system was established. Johnson canceled the Bracero legal farm worker program spurring substantial illegal immigration. This was done just prior to passage of the 1965 Hart-Celler Act …

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Modern time began in 1883: Railroads gave us Standard Time. 35 years later, Congress gave us DST

Just what time that sun’ll come out is up to Congress.

Having balanced the budget, passed the SAVE Act and restricted insider trading by congressmen and congressional staffers, members of the House and the Senate are debating time itself. The issue is whether we should go to year-round daylight savings time, year-round standard time or just leave the whole thing alone and keep changing our clocks twice a year.

US State Department Begins Dismantling International Birth Tourism Networks

US State Department Begins Dismantling International Birth Tourism Networks

Even before six SCOTUS justices caved to the mob, giving America a ruling which will expand “Birth Tourism,” the US Dept. of State started dismantling multiple “Birth Tourism” networks operating across Europe & Africa. These operations helped foreign nationals fraudulently obtain visitor visas to give birth on US soil.

How Congress is dealing with the Canadian wildfires #shorts #wildfire #smoke

Dangerous levels of smoke are engulfing major cities in North America as Canadian wildfires send plumes across the Midwest and Northeast. Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Bernie Moreno are responding to the weather catastrophe, but not with the same approach. Kailey Leinz reports

Introduction to Business 101: Golf with THE Chuck: The Barrett Jackson Edition

For thousands of enthusiasts who made their way to Columbus, Ohio, the weekend of June 25 through 27, 2026, was one of those rare occasions when passion takes the wheel. While golfers elsewhere chased pars and markets chased quarterly numbers, Barrett-Jackson hosted its inaugural collector car auction in the Midwest at the Ohio Expo Center & State Fairgrounds.

Three days of roaring engines, vintage muscle, modern supercars, vendor villages, and manufacturer experiences reminded everyone present that this country still knows how to build dreams that roll on four wheels.

BREAKING: US strikes Iran for seventh consecutive night, targeting military infrastructure

Ret. U.S. Navy commander John ‘Fozzie’ Miller discusses U.S. Central Command’s seventh consecutive night of strikes targeting Iran’s military infrastructure and supply routes on ‘Kudlow.’