A mother and activist who criticized a “social justice coordinator” successfully defended herself against a defamation lawsuit brought by a former English teacher. Mary MacCudden […]
Gary Player Shares Secrets to a Long Life at 90
Golf legend Gary Player, now 90, continues to captivate audiences with his enduring presence on the course. The South African, who made history as the […]
Mass Self-Deportations Under Trump Administration: Over 2 Million Leave U.S.
A majority of undocumented immigrants have “self-deported,” according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), marking a significant shift in border enforcement under the second […]
ISIS-Linked Terror Plot Thwarted in Michigan: FBI Unveils Details of Alleged Attack Plan
The U.S. Department of Justice revealed a criminal complaint detailing an alleged ISIS-related terror plot uncovered in Michigan, where federal authorities arrested three suspects following […]
Trump Administration Partially Funds SNAP Amid Government Shutdown as Judges Rule on Emergency Measures
The Trump administration has agreed to partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) amid a prolonged government shutdown, following rulings by two federal judges […]
The Politics of Pain: How Victimhood Shapes Modern American Discourse
© 2025 Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved. Photo by Spencer Platt / Contributor via Getty Images American politics once revolved around ideas — tax […]
Polluted Streams and the Parched Heart: A Call to Spiritual Purity
On most days, the creek that runs behind our home in Montana looks like something out of a painting. The water tumbles over slick stones, […]
The Hollow Illusion: When Digital Avatars Replace Humanity
TikTok’s ghost actors prove that machines can imitate humanity’s surface, but not its spirit. And that’s exactly the point. The New York Times recently profiled […]
The ‘resistance’ no longer fights for justice — it performs for clicks. What began as tragedy now plays out as parody.
History doesn’t just move forward — it echoes. Karl Marx once said history repeats itself, “first as tragedy, second as farce.” He meant it as […]
The Peril of AI Companionship: Why Real Friendship Matters More
Tapping on screens is easy. Love is hard. But every time we choose a robot over a real person, we drift further from the relationships […]