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politicsconservative

Life in Moscow's Shadow

July 11, 2026

Moscow's residents are caught between a life of luxury and the harsh realities of war. The city's modern facade, complete with manicured parks and efficient transportation, hides a growing sense of anxiety. This tension is fueled by Ukraine's drone attacks, which have targeted oil refineries and bro

politicsconservative

Patriotism on Stage

July 11, 2026

This year, patriotic art is getting a lot of attention. A new orchestral work called "The Ronald Reagan Overture" was performed at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in California. The piece celebrates the life of the 40th U.S. President, featuring music from his movie career and spee

politicsliberal

Dignity in Death: A New Way to Say Goodbye

July 11, 2026

In many cultures, people believe that our bodies return to the earth after we die. For some Ohio families, this is more than just a saying - it's a deeply held belief. But when it comes to saying goodbye, the state limits their choices. For a long time, Ohio has only allowed two options: burial and

politicsconservative

Tulsa's Downtown Dilemma

July 11, 2026

The city's downtown area is facing a growing concern. For a long time, residents and business owners have been talking about the issue of nuisance properties. These are buildings or areas that are neglected, vandalized, or used for illegal activities. Many people think that the mayor should take

politicsliberal

Candidates Clash on Key Issues at Alexandria Forum

July 11, 2026

The race for Virginia's 8th Congressional District is heating up. Rep. Don Beyer, who has been representing the district for over 20 years, faced tough questions from four Democratic challengers and one Republican at a recent forum in Alexandria. The discussion covered a range of topics, including h

scienceliberal

Disease Hotspot in Colombia

July 11, 2026

In northwestern Colombia, a region known as Urabá serves as a critical passage for people migrating from South to North America. This area is not only a hub for human movement but also a hotspot for two significant vector-borne diseases: Chagas disease and leishmaniasis. These diseases are caused by

scienceliberal

Uncharted Depths: Ocean Floor Volcanoes Revealed

July 11, 2026

Scientists have uncovered 73 unknown volcanic calderas on the ocean floor. These massive craters form when volcanoes erupt and collapse. Most of Earth's volcanic activity happens under the ocean, often along tectonic plate boundaries. The discovery was made using an algorithm originally designed t

crimeconservative

Meth, Guns, and a Second Chance

July 11, 2026

Francis "Mookie" Williams, a 33-year-old Birmingham resident, has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for drug and gun convictions. This comes on top of a previous murder conviction from 2013. Williams pleaded guilty in March to distributing methamphetamine and carrying a firearm during a d

religionconservative

The Power of Faith and Freedom

July 11, 2026

President Dallin H. Oaks, the 18th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has shared his thoughts on gospel doctrine and the importance of religious liberty in his recent writings. His book, released this winter, focuses on Jesus Christ, the plan of salvation, and the priestho

technologyliberal

The AI Classroom Conundrum

July 11, 2026

The rise of artificial intelligence is transforming the education landscape. Some schools are taking a step back in time to ensure students develop essential skills. The University of Chicago Law School now requires first-year students to keep their laptops closed during classes. This move aims to e

entertainmentliberal

The Arctic's Hidden Melody

July 11, 2026

Kendra Langford Shaw's childhood was a mix of wild beauty and adventure. Born in Sitka, Alaska, she was the oldest of five siblings. When she was eight, her family moved to a rural ranch in Montana. Shaw's experiences in these untamed landscapes have had a lasting impact on her writing. Her debut no

entertainmentconservative

From Music to Messiah

July 11, 2026

Jonathan Roumie's journey to playing Jesus in 'The Chosen' was far from straightforward. Growing up in New York City, music was his first love. As a child, he was always part of a band - jazz, orchestras, you name it. He even recorded an album and performed live in NYC venues. But as he grew older,

educationconservative

LAUSD on the Brink: Can Federal Pressure Spark Change?

July 11, 2026

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is facing a harsh reality check. The US Department of Education has sounded the alarm, warning that the district could run out of funds by the end of next year. This blunt warning comes with a 45-day ultimatum: come up with a revised budget plan or fac

entertainmentliberal

Hulk's Big Role in Spider-Man's New Adventure

July 11, 2026

The Marvel universe is growing fast, with new movies and shows popping up everywhere. One of the most anticipated films is Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Fans are super excited to see what's next for Peter Parker, especially after the twist at the end of No Way Home. They've also been wondering about Ma

educationconservative

License Suspended: Former Superintendent's Fall from Grace

July 11, 2026

A shocking case of misconduct has led to severe consequences for a former school district superintendent. The Arkansas State Board of Education has taken decisive action, suspending the superintendent's license for three years due to serious ethics violations. These violations involved personal rela

crimeconservative

New Twist in Fort Collins Homicide Case

July 11, 2026

In a shocking turn of events, one of the suspects in the murder of a 66-year-old Fort Collins man has pleaded guilty to accessory to commit first-degree murder. Aaron Mack, 33, entered the plea on July 10, and as part of the agreement, the murder charge against him was dropped. Mack was one of three

crimeconservative

Safety Alert: Turks and Caicos Islands

July 11, 2026

The Turks and Caicos Islands, a popular Caribbean getaway known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, has recently been issued a travel advisory by the U.S. State Department. This advisory urges travelers to exercise increased caution due to rising crime rates and reports of sexual assa

educationconservative

Parental Rights Clash with School's Gender Policy

July 11, 2026

In a recent lawsuit, a couple from Anne Arundel County took on the local school board, claiming that school staff secretly helped their child transition genders without their permission. The parents, known as John and Jane Doe, say their child's school started using a masculine name and pronouns beh

opinionconservative

The High Cost of Greed

July 11, 2026

The Bay Area is facing a severe homelessness crisis. Many people struggle to find affordable housing. A recent discussion on the issue missed the root cause. The real problem lies in greed and the need for more affordable housing. Some neighborhoods are gentrifying rapidly. Long-time residents ar

opinionconservative

The End of an Era: How Rising Stamp Prices Are Changing the Way We Connect

July 11, 2026

The sound of the mailbox is music to some ears. It's a reminder that someone has taken the time to write and send a personal note. In a world where digital communication dominates, there's something special about receiving a handwritten letter. The United States Postal Service is feeling the impact

lifestyleliberal

Paws in Luxury

July 11, 2026

Imagine a world where your furry friend is treated like royalty. Many luxury hotels are now rolling out the red carpet for dogs, offering gourmet meals and spa treatments tailored just for them. For some travelers, their dogs are more than just pets - they're part of the family. Morgan Owens, a 40

entertainmentliberal

Fallen Hero

July 11, 2026

Titus Welliver stars in a gritty new crime drama called The Westies. His character, Glenn Keenan, is a complex and troubled man. Keenan used to be a war hero and a righteous cop, but after losing his wife, his life took a dark turn. He's now a very different person, struggling with self-loathing and

entertainmentliberal

Heist Movie Delay Sparks New Opportunities

July 11, 2026

The highly anticipated Nicholas Hoult heist movie, How to Rob a Bank, has seen its release date pushed back from September 4 to November 13. This change in plans is reportedly an effort to tap into a broader audience, particularly after early promotional materials resonated strongly with viewers age

environmentliberal

Dust Storms Intensify Globally

July 11, 2026

Massive dust storms hit China and the US-Mexico border in 2025, causing widespread disruptions. The World Meteorological Organization reported that these storms were record-breaking, affecting transport, health, and the environment. In April 2025, a severe dust storm swept through China, originating

technologyliberal

The AI Classroom Conundrum

July 11, 2026

The rise of artificial intelligence is transforming the education landscape. Some schools are taking a step back in time to ensure students develop essential skills. The University of Chicago Law School now requires first-year students to keep their laptops closed during classes. This move aims to e

lifestyleliberal

Paws in Luxury

July 11, 2026

Imagine a world where your furry friend is treated like royalty. Many luxury hotels are now rolling out the red carpet for dogs, offering gourmet meals and spa treatments tailored just for them. For some travelers, their dogs are more than just pets - they're part of the family. Morgan Owens, a 40

entertainmentliberal

The Arctic's Hidden Melody

July 11, 2026

Kendra Langford Shaw's childhood was a mix of wild beauty and adventure. Born in Sitka, Alaska, she was the oldest of five siblings. When she was eight, her family moved to a rural ranch in Montana. Shaw's experiences in these untamed landscapes have had a lasting impact on her writing. Her debut no

entertainmentliberal

Fallen Hero

July 11, 2026

Titus Welliver stars in a gritty new crime drama called The Westies. His character, Glenn Keenan, is a complex and troubled man. Keenan used to be a war hero and a righteous cop, but after losing his wife, his life took a dark turn. He's now a very different person, struggling with self-loathing and

entertainmentconservative

From Music to Messiah

July 11, 2026

Jonathan Roumie's journey to playing Jesus in 'The Chosen' was far from straightforward. Growing up in New York City, music was his first love. As a child, he was always part of a band - jazz, orchestras, you name it. He even recorded an album and performed live in NYC venues. But as he grew older,

entertainmentliberal

Heist Movie Delay Sparks New Opportunities

July 11, 2026

The highly anticipated Nicholas Hoult heist movie, How to Rob a Bank, has seen its release date pushed back from September 4 to November 13. This change in plans is reportedly an effort to tap into a broader audience, particularly after early promotional materials resonated strongly with viewers age

educationconservative

LAUSD on the Brink: Can Federal Pressure Spark Change?

July 11, 2026

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is facing a harsh reality check. The US Department of Education has sounded the alarm, warning that the district could run out of funds by the end of next year. This blunt warning comes with a 45-day ultimatum: come up with a revised budget plan or fac

environmentliberal

Dust Storms Intensify Globally

July 11, 2026

Massive dust storms hit China and the US-Mexico border in 2025, causing widespread disruptions. The World Meteorological Organization reported that these storms were record-breaking, affecting transport, health, and the environment. In April 2025, a severe dust storm swept through China, originating

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