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 Shawn FleetwoodThe Constitution gives the authority to execute the nation's laws to the president — not to the judiciary.
- by Logan WashburnFinancial Investment Corporation and Apax Partners, along with subsidiary Bonterra, gained control over significant portions of the American left's get-out-the-vote and funding infrastructure.
- by M.D. KittleThe cemented left-led court has upheld Democrat Gov. Tony Evers’ veto trick to increase public school funding for the next four centuries.
- by Margot ClevelandThe Supreme Court’s double standard suggests it is not prudence dictating the outcome. It is also not the Constitution.
- by Meg Marie JohnsonThe fact that celebrated works from the past contain nudity doesn’t justify us including it in our films, literature, and other mediums.
- by Cass RutledgeNot only does science need to be correct to be effective, but it also needs to be perceived to be correct.
- by Daniel TurnerThe Export-Import Bank approved a $5 billion loan to a French energy company to build an LNG pipeline in Mozambique, competing with the U.S.
- by Elaine DonnellyCareer opportunities are important, but if there is a conflict, the needs of the military must come first.
- by Robert Clarke'I remain committed to fighting for free speech, not only for my own sake but for all my fellow citizens.'
- by Shawn FleetwoodIf Hegseth's tenure as defense secretary thus far is what 'total chaos' is supposed to look like, then by all means keep it coming.
- by Beth BreljeThe post leaves little room for interpretation. It sure looks like a sitting U.S. congressman fired shots into Russia, ratcheting up tensions.
- by Eddie ScarryTwo separate pieces attempting to lather up more Pete Hegseth controversy were published on Sunday, another coordinated campaign to take him down.
- by Brianna LymanDemocrats' real aim is to preserve the political dividends of mass illegal migration by delegitimizing and undermining the very policies that voters overwhelmingly support.
- by Logan WashburnThe Supreme Court will soon hear a decisive case for parents’ rights to opt their children out of explicit sexual content at school. Justices are set to hear arguments on April 22 in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case in which Maryland parents are challenging their school district’s removal of parental notice and opt-outs for explicit […]
- by Jordan BoydAlito argued the court 'hastily and prematurely granted unprecedented emergency relief' in a 'legally questionable' manner.
- by John Daniel DavidsonFrancis didn’t change Catholic teaching, but he pushed a moral relativism in which theology and doctrine are negotiable.
- by Rich CromwellKids dress themselves, do their homework, watch out for one another, and have never started bouncing off the walls and tearing stuff up because no one took them for a walk.
- by Pascal-Emmanuel GobryLeftist non-profits should lose their tax-exempt status. And there’s a very easy way to do it: all of them have DEI departments.
- by Josh HammerIf wokeism, Islamism, and global neoliberalism are to be decisively rejected, then Americans should support fortifying the church.
- by Gage KlipperMaybe the cast could use a little more time in detention to think about what the film really means today.
Daily Caller
- by Katelynn Richardson'Not respecting religious liberty'
- by Mary Rooke'Maybe they should try telling the American people the truth'
- by Natalie SandovalOne can debate tariffs or nuclear power until they’re blue in the face — but without people, policy is irrelevant
- by Nicole Silverio'A moral imperative'
- by Jason HopkinsImmigration authorities arrested a Guatemalan national in Maryland for the murder of his girlfriend, marking the latest arrest of an illegal migrant accused of killing a mother in the state. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Keycy Robinson Alexis Barrera-Rosa, a 23-year-old Guatemalan man living unlawfully in the United States, in La Plata, Maryland […]
- by Terence Hagans'I have seen myself that our focus must be on warfighting capabilities, discipline, and effectiveness.'
- by John LoftusBad news for Chuck…
- by Eireann Van Natta'Merav was never employed by the Israeli Defense Ministry'
- by Leena Nasir'All of a sudden it just falls into place'
- by Ilan Hulkower'This incident occurred on the homeowner’s property and was accidental'
- by Jason Cohen'Not the poster child'
- by Ireland Owens'a plurality of voters viewing him unfavorably'
- by Wallace White'Shifted'
- by Leena Nasir'The highlight of my DJ career!!!'
- by Mytheos Holt'They're training followers.'
- by Paul Gottfried'The president has ensured that the civil-rights regime will no longer be a one-way lever.'
- by Vince CoglianeseALLEGED MS-13 GANGBANGER UPDATE … MORE DEMS WANT A GO AT VAN HOLLEN'S SLOPPY SECONDS … More Dems Land In El Salvador To Support Alleged Wife-Beating MS-13 Gangbanger Four Democrats landed Monday in El Salvador in support of a deported illegal migrant accused of beating his wife and being an MS-13 gang member.
- by Jason HopkinsThe Trump administration charged and arrested numerous members of Tren de Aragua and a splinter group that has allegedly established its own criminal enterprise within the United States. Federal authorities charged more than two dozen individuals currently or formerly associated with Tren de Aragua (TdA), a designated terrorist organization, for sex trafficking, robbery, racketeering and […]
- by Ilan Hulkower'This is one of the more disturbing cases we've come across'
- by Hudson Crozier'To ensure the individual keeps their job'