Long COVID and the Billion-Dollar Question: Science, Hysteria, or Just Bad Economics?

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Here we go again. Just when you thought the COVID narrative had finally run its course, a new study emerges with a fresh round of dire predictions. This time, the headlines warn us that “long COVID” could cost the economy billions of dollars every year. Billions! And while the media clutches its pearls, it’s worth […]

Trump’s Cabinet Picks: Turning the Ship Back to Sanity, One Conservative at a Time

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It’s happening, folks. After years of progressive overreach, endless virtue signaling, and policies that seem more concerned with TikTok trends than actual governance, Donald Trump’s latest round of cabinet picks has one clear message: We’re bringing back common sense, and we’re doing it fast. Let’s talk about what this means. Trump, love him or hate […]

Stanford’s New Health Center: Saving Humans and the Planet, One Grant at a Time

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Well, here we go again. Stanford University, that elite bastion of progressive thought, has just launched a shiny new center dedicated to “human and planetary health.” That’s right—because clearly, tackling either humans or the planet separately just wasn’t ambitious enough. They’ve decided to bundle the two together into one grand, sweeping mission. Bold move, Stanford. […]

Enough Is Enough: Grassroots Movements Push for Local Term Limits

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The career politician: a species that thrives in local government, where they quietly linger for decades, often unnoticed and unchecked. But across America, ordinary citizens are saying enough is enough. Grassroots movements to impose term limits on local officials are gaining traction, fueled by a belief that fresh ideas—and fresh faces—are desperately needed to reinvigorate […]

The Secretary of Cost-Cutting? Trump’s Shocking New Role for Elon Musk

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President-elect Donald Trump is tapping Elon Musk to be his “secretary of cost-cutting,” putting him and Vivek Ramaswamy in charge of a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk’s mission? Slice a whopping $2 trillion out of the federal budget—about a third of what the government blew through last year. The plan involves slashing thousands […]

Violent Mentally Ill Attacks Begin Over Trump’s Landslide Re-Election

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Political analyst Mark Halperin predicted during an October interview with Tucker Carlson that America would go through the biggest mental health crisis that our nation has ever seen if Donald Trump won re-election. He was right. Leftists who were brainwashed into thinking Donald Trump is “Literally Hitler” have already begun committing insane levels of violence. […]

Nations Unite for Bold Space Exploration Mission—What’s Next for the Final Frontier?

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In a monumental step forward for space exploration, leaders from the United States, Europe, Japan, and Canada have announced a groundbreaking new initiative to collaborate on the next wave of space missions. This isn’t just about adding more satellites or securing another low-Earth orbit achievement. This international coalition is aiming far higher—literally. Together, they’re setting […]

Doctor’s Unexpected Cold-Prevention Tips You Haven’t Heard Before

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Cold season is upon us, and as temperatures drop, so does our resistance to pesky colds. But one doctor is sharing some unusual, science-backed methods to help you stay healthy that might surprise you. Dr. Jessica Kiss, known to many as “Dr. Mom,” has highlighted a few unconventional tips that, while unexpected, could make all […]

Advanced Tech Takes Home Security to New Levels Keeping Families Safe

In a world of increasing security concerns, home security systems are getting smarter, and Americans are taking notice. Gone are the days of simple alarms and deadbolts. Today’s security systems are packed with cutting-edge technology that allows homeowners to monitor, protect, and even manage their homes from anywhere in the world. From AI-powered cameras to […]

‘West Virginia Boys’ Move a Literal Mountain So Hurricane Victims Can Get Home in North Carolina

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The town of Chimney Rock, NC, was almost completely devastated during Hurricane Helene. The highway between Chimney Rock and the nearest town of Bat Cave was completely wiped out when the water level of the Broad River and Lake Lure rose far above flood level. Families from Chimney Rock have now been allowed back to […]

Vladimir Putin Negotiates Peace Agreement in Hotly Contested China-India Border Dispute

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A border dispute between China and India that has been ongoing since the 1962 war has been peacefully resolved with the help of Russian President Vladimir Putin. President Putin negotiated the deal between the two countries at October’s BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia. The regions around the Himalayan Mountains between the two countries have been […]

WEF Labels Misinformation a Major Threat to Global Stability

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently identified misinformation as one of the most pressing risks facing the global community. In their annual report, which assesses worldwide threats, the WEF emphasized how rapidly spreading misinformation disrupts public trust, destabilizes democracies, and exacerbates crises, from public health to geopolitical conflicts. This growing challenge, often fueled by social […]

Censorship Is Alive and Well: Why You Can’t Find Trump’s Must-Watch Rogan Interview

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Former President Donald Trump recently appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast. It turned into one of Rogan’s most-watched episodes ever. But good luck trying to find the full interview on YouTube without playing detective! YouTube has made it practically impossible to locate it through basic searches. If you type in phrases like “Joe Rogan Donald Trump” […]

Surprising Plant Intelligence: How Plants Adapt Water Use Through Environmental ‘Counting’

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Plants might not have brains, but recent research suggests they’re capable of “counting” environmental stimuli to control their water intake. In a groundbreaking study, scientists discovered that plant guard cells—cells responsible for regulating water loss—can “count” signals from the environment to adjust water consumption based on weather conditions, soil moisture, and even time of day. […]

EU Pushes for Energy Independence as Ukraine Conflict Reshapes Energy Policies

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European Union leaders convened in Brussels today to address the ongoing challenge of energy independence in light of the Ukraine conflict, which has dramatically reshaped Europe’s energy policies. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU has been forced to rethink its reliance on Russian energy exports, sparking a shift toward renewable sources and alternative suppliers. […]