Don Surber’s Weekly Highlights
It’s been yet another exciting week and Don Surber is here to review the events and put his own particular take on them.
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It’s been yet another exciting week and Don Surber is here to review the events and put his own particular take on them.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was well aware of this massive fraud network before he became governor in 2019 and allowed it to continue. In the meantime, the 30,000 Somalis living in the State of Washington were setting up 539 licensed day care centers with ghost children in the Greater Seattle Area.
Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera reports the latest on the Agriculture Department’s decision to halt aid. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., also addresses fraud allegations in Minnesota and the backlash mounting against Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., for his response during ‘Saturday in America.’
January may feel like a long, cold stretch of waiting, but God uses these ordinary, in-between times to shape our faith, deepen our trust, and remind us that He is just as present in the January gloom as He was in the December joy.
The annual World Happiness Report recently ranked the happiest countries in the world. The U.S. dropped to number 24, its lowest position in the report’s history.
As a kid, I had a hard time imaging the year 2000, but now, we’re more than a quarter century past that, as 2025 rolls into history.
Heaven means eternal life.
Hell means eternal death.
Many churches today struggle not because the Bible is unclear, but because familiar words have quietly changed meaning. Over time, Christian language has been softened, shortened, or modernized in ways that feel harmless.
The left really, really needed a sap like Renee Nicole Good to become a martyr for their cause. They want to completely end immigration enforcement, and hope that the death of this not-very-bright woman — and how great for their propaganda it was that she was a white woman! — will persuade more Americans that …
Eldur Olafsson, founder and chief executive officer of Amaroq Ltd., says Greenland needs investment and that US interest is having a positive impact on his business. Toronto-based Amaroq operates a newly opened gold mine in Greenland and holds the largest portfolio of mineral exploration licenses in the territory. Olafsson speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Historians, political scientists, and philosophers alike often look at revolutions and ask the question “Was it a simple coup d’etat, or a real popular revolution? And if a real popular revolution, just how ‘popular’ was it, really?”
Tim Walz and the rest of the Democrats finally got what they wanted—someone killed by ICE. The party line is the woman was protesting. The law says she was interfering with an official act.
Who would not applaud the capture of a narco-terrorist drug kingpin directly complicit in the murder of 400,000 Americans? Of course, I am speaking of the recently arrested Nicholas Maduro. Unfortunately, there are many.
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane analyzes the impact of the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
I’ve wondered for years how our next civil war would start. In my wildest dreams, I did not expect the guy who’s highest priority is universal access to feminine hygiene products, to start it.
Help us to love one another. Help us to find beauty in each fellow human being. Beauty within each soul who crosses our path today. Teach us to find beauty in our enemies.
College football didn’t just lose its way—it pawned its compass, financed a leased Lamborghini, and told tradition to hit the transfer portal.
‘Hannity’ panelists Chad Wolf and Jason Chaffetz have the latest on the impact of the protests following the deadly ICE-involved shooting in Minnesota.
In the 1950’s, long before Arctic warfare became trendy again now in 2026 —before the think tanks rediscovered parkas and PowerPoint slides—the United States quietly built an entire nuclear city under the ice in Greenland. Not a base. Not a bunker. A city. With hallways, living quarters, electricity, plumbing, a chapel, and—because this is America—a big nuclear reactor.
Vice President JD Vance ridicules Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for comparing the Minneapolis shooting to a Civil War battle.