The Ongoing Tale of Two Cities
While the defeat of Satan is imminent, the divorce from humanism still rages on, contemptuous from its loss and relentless to find the true heirs of Christ—God’s election.
The Contorted Face of Humanism’s Warfare with God’s Elect—Teresa Berry-Moss
The Federalist
- by Breccan F. ThiesPresident Donald Trump authorized a 'military mission for sealing the southern border of the United States and repelling invasions.'
- by Beth BreljeCitizens are helpless against government regulations. Without Trump’s intervention, Americans would be stuck with low quality showers.
- by M.D. KittleShawn Monper, 32, of Butler, Pennsylvania, faces federal charges of making threats to assault and murder President Trump, Musk, and others.
- by Logan WashburnDemocrats are claiming Trump could rig the next election, after years of smearing election integrity advocates as 'election deniers.'
- by Brianna LymanAllowing aliens who broke the law to have a second chance at coming legally is like rewarding people who broke into your home by handing them the front door key later.
- by Shawn FleetwoodIllinois’ Democrat-run legislature is fast-tracking a bill that critics say attempts to criminalize parents’ ability to homeschool their children in the Prairie State. This bill “continues that prison pipeline for homeschool parents,” said Will Estrada, senior counsel for the Home School Legal Defense Association. Dubbed “The Homeschool Act” (HB 2827), the measure in question seemingly […]
- by Eddie ScarryA couple of news articles this week intended to instill the usual fear and panic that the dying media love to spread, but for anyone who isn’t a wild and vicious Democrat, they should have made for thoroughly enjoyable reads. The New York Times on Thursday ran the headline “Trump Escalates Use of Official Power […]
- by Logan WashburnA coalition of powerful leftist groups is supporting the anti-Trump and anti-Musk protests the media often present as organic demonstrations.
- by Shawn FleetwoodIn a 60-25 bipartisan vote, the U.S. Senate voted early Friday morning to confirm retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine as the next chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. All “no” votes came from Democrats, with 15 senators not voting. For him to assume the positon, the Senate also agreed to promote […]
- by Jordan BoydThe nation’s largest obstetrician and gynecologist organization receives millions of American tax dollars to aid various government public health initiatives. A new letter to the Department of Health and Human Services, however, suggests that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) does not deserve continued federal funding after it repeatedly used taxpayer money to […]
- by Breccan F. ThiesAlumni insisted that the school's vote to ditch DEI in accordance with Trump's order means nothing if the school's board refuses to get rid of the leadership that helped put it there.
- by David WeinbergerEven if there is a pathway for moving from doubt to belief in a higher power, is it worth doing?
- by Brooke BrandtjenThe consideration of Meryl Streep for Aslan shows, at best, a misunderstanding of Narnia and, at worst, disdain for what it represents.
- by Christopher JacobsIt's no wonder so many blue-collar families have abandoned a labor movement and a Democrat Party that have spent the past several decades abandoning them.
- by Elle PurnellIn reality, the conscious uncoupling of pleasure and purpose that fuels Williams' 'sexcapades' in Dying for Sex produces less pleasure and, ironically, less sex.
- by M.D. KittleWhat's lost in all the doomcasting is that Americans — particularly Democrats — are behind Trump's goal to achieve truly free trade deals.
- by Shawn FleetwoodFour GOP senators want a final reconciliation package to forgo 'full-scale' cuts of tax credits for so-called 'renewable energy sources.'
- by Brianna LymanAfter sitting back for four years while the leader of the Democrat Party allowed millions of illegal aliens to invade the country, 208 Democrats voted against legislation Thursday that would keep foreign nationals out of American elections. The Republican-led House passed the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act 220-208. The legislation, introduced by Texas Rep. […]
- by Shawn Fleetwood'The commercial shipbuilding capacity and maritime workforce of the United States has been weakened by decades of Government neglect,' the president wrote.
- by Beth BreljeThe imbalance within this industry illustrates the broader trade issues that leave the U.S. at a disadvantage.
Daily Caller
- by John OyewaleThe new guidance will be applied retroactively
- by Harold Hutchison'I'm just telling you what I saw'
- by Josh HammerTrump has long seen things differently than most of his white-shoe brethren
- by David Blackmon'America needs builders, not blockers'
- by Vanessa Battaglia'Stay true to thyself, Secretary Hegseth'
- by Katelynn Richardson'Making Big Law Great Again'
- by John LoftusAnti-Israel sentiment is growing…
- by Hailey Gomez'They want illegals to steal elections'
- by Mariane Angela'The world is on notice'
- by Hailey Gomez'The message is not resonating'
- by Mariane Angela'They have to show that it was the repetition of the damages'
- by Mariane Angela'Democrats are going to have to decide are they for America and for China'
- by Hailey Gomez'Not sure what the problem is'
- by Leena Nasir'I’m the head of this household'
- by Adriana Azarian'Positioning bureaucrats as arbiters among imposed intersectional group interests is wrong'
- by Jaryn CrousonFederal immigration enforcement powers to local agencies
- by Audrey Streb'Unbiased science'
- by Natalie Sandoval'Not rhetoric. Anything but rhetoric!'
- by Jaryn Crouson'Stubbornly refused'
- by Jason Cohen'Trump Derangement Syndrome'