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 Beth Brelje'I refuse to believe this was just a series of unfortunate accidents and incompetence,' Davis said. 'It's just not.'
- by Beth Brelje'This has got to be the darkest chapter, I think, in DHS’s short history,' Sen. Josh Hawley said.
- by Emina MelonicThe surrealist cinema visionary is often known for his dark themes, but his sincerity and love of America made his work enduring.
- by Logan WashburnThe lead Secret Service sniper at former President Donald Trump’s near-fatal rally in Butler, Pennsylvania “never set foot on or in” the building from which a would-be assassin shot the now-incoming president in the head, The Federalist’s CEO Sean Davis said in a Friday interview with Tucker Carlson. “He has four days on site, puts […]
- by Brianna LymanPresident Joe Biden sat down for a rare interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell just days before his presidency will come to an end. But O’Donnell squandered the rare opportunity to hold Biden accountable. Instead of challenging Biden on the monumental failures that have defined his time in office, O’Donnell opted for a series of softball, […]
- by Shawn FleetwoodFederalist CEO Sean Davis blasted the FBI for stonewalling Congress’s investigation into the first assassination attempt against President-elect Donald Trump. The moment came during a Friday interview, in which Davis was asked by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson what information is publicly available about Thomas Crooks, the would-be assassin who tried to kill Trump at a […]
- by Jordan BoydThe U.S. Secret Service undeniably failed to prevent the first assassination attempt against President Donald Trump at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. As Federalist CEO Sean Davis told Tucker Carlson on “The Tucker Carlson Show” on Friday, however, the shooting that injured the Republican leader and killed one of his supporters was not the product […]
- by Brianna LymanCNN was found liable on Friday for defaming U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young. Following roughly eight hours of deliberations, jurors found CNN both “committed defamation per se” and “committed defamation by implication.” Jurors awarded Young $4 million in economic damages and $1 million in emotional damages and agreed that punitive damages are warranted, prompting phase […]
- by Tristan JusticeThe open letter still soliciting signatures is endorsed by 331 names as of Friday morning, but it lists no organization behind the effort.
- by Elle PurnellBiden's legally pointless amendment-by-fiat accomplishes nothing but weakening the Constitution, which is the entire point.
- by Logan WashburnThe Supreme Court upheld Congress' TikTok ban, ruling it does not infringe on the First Amendment. The ban is set to take effect Sunday.
- by Tristan JusticeAs the nation's public land chief, Haaland's top priority at the Interior Department seemed to be closing public property for development.
- by Jennifer GalardiIt’s time to care more about our children’s health than the profits of corporations that use manipulative tactics to promote junk food.
- by Brianna LymanYoung's lead attorney, Vel Freedman, implored jurors to 'send a message.'
Daily Caller
- by Mariane Angela'The closest you should come to it probably is Gorsuch'
- by Hailey Gomez'Mismanaged from top to bottom'
- by Mariane Angela'If you look at the FBI's history here over the last four years, we've had things like the arrival of tren de aragua'
- by Wallace White'Returning home'
- by Hudson Crozier"Most persistent threat to the homeland"
- by Timothy Sekerak'Our fries will now be cooked in an authentic way'
- by John OyewaleAsif William Rahman, 34, of Vienna, pleaded guilty
- by Leena Nasir'I heed the call'
- by Leena Nasir'I recognize, given my history, people might be skeptical'
- by Jason Cohen'I don't even know if I believe it'
- by Adam Pack'Who's to say they're not going to do it again'
- by Jason Hopkins'My office will remain vigilant'
- by Gage KlipperSure, they have heightened expertise in their given field, but that expertise is at odds with official consensus of the 'experts'
- by Katelynn Richardson'Requires elementary school teachers'