As I argued in the first part of this essay, the Catholic Church has much to contribute to the revitalization of right reason and the moral foundations of democracy in a Western world that has increasingly lost sight of its civilizational soul. But as Paul Seaton has compellingly argued in a recent article at The... Read more about: Christianity and the West, Part II The post Christianity and the West, Part II appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
In the age of Trump, our nation lives under the banner of America First. In domestic policy, this means securing our border, deporting those who are in the country illegally, and reestablishing law and order in our cities, among other key goals. But what does America First mean for the world beyond America? To answer... Read more about: What America First Says to the World The post What America First Says to the World appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 28th, 2025 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Mike Mears – 202-734-1897 Washington, D.C. – Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) proudly announces its endorsement of Leigh Wambsganss for Texas State Senate District 9. A proven conservative leader with over 30 years of grassroots activism, Wambsganss has dedicated her career to defending […] The post Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee Endorses Leigh Wambsganss for Texas St...| Concerned Women for America
Luxury college dorm décor has become all the rage in back-to-school TikTok videos boasting designer remakes of the old school bed-in-a-bag, showcased recently in a Washington Post feature. While most parents are complaining about tuition increases, others are raising their own college costs with top-to-bottom dorm room makeovers. One enterprising mom of an incoming University of […] The post Luxury Dorm Décor Does Not Help When a College Woman Is Assigned to a Room with a Male appeared f...| Concerned Women for America
Meet the lineup of incredible vendors at the She Did That. x New York Liberty Caribbean Market experience at Barclays.| Hello Beautiful – Fashion, Beauty, Lifestyle and Hair Care for Black Women
This video isn’t about a website or a piece of paper. Now we’re supposed to believe a “coding error” just erased the exact parts of our Constitution from Congress’ official site for weeks that the president is busy doing end runs around right now and claiming he doesn’t know if he’s supposed to uphold it […]| Truthstream Media
The Idaho Freedom Index (IFI) is an objective measure of how well legislators vote according to the principles of freedom and limited government. The index calculates the percentage of times each legislator votes for legislation with positive ratings and votes against legislation with negative ratings. We rate legislation on a strict, objective set of standards, […]| Idaho Freedom
Today, Gov. Brad Little vetoed Senate Bill 1023, the Medical Freedom Act. The act would not only have ensured that Idahoans maintain autonomy over their healthcare decisions, free from government or corporate overreach, and enshrined vital medical rights, but would also have prohibited vaccine mandates from ever occurring again. This bill garnered significant support among […]| Idaho Freedom
Our vision ensures that our tools, however powerful, remain servants of the permanent things that make us human.| The American Mind
The Johnson Amendment, as it formerly restricted political comments from the pulpit, is null and void, according to a July 7th binding consent judgment. Read the full story from The Pathway, Missouri Baptists' news source.| Pathway
As the echoes of Fourth of July fireworks fade and we turn our attention to the week ahead, Southern Baptists also will take a moment to celebrate a key freedom that Americans have long enjoyed and that Baptists have continually sought to defend. Read the full story from The Pathway, Missouri Baptists' news source.| Pathway
For distributing the Bible and sharing the Gospel in the Soviet Union, Aleksei Kharlamov’s great-grandfather was sent to Siberia and never heard from again. His grandfather and father both were persecuted for being Baptist pastors. Growing up in post-Soviet Moscow, Kharlamov was called a cult member for being a Baptist. That family history enhances his love of America’s religious liberty. Read the full story from The Pathway, Missouri Baptists' news source.| Pathway
Since the Supreme Court ruling on the meaning of ‘sex’ in the Equality Act on 16 April, three organisations – the trans advocacy group TransLucent, the civil liberties group Liber…| Labour Pains
The Supreme Court has ordered New York courts to reconsider some of their previous decisions in light of the High Court’s ruling in the Wisconsin Catholic Charities case earlier this month. Read the full story from The Pathway, Missouri Baptists' news source.| Pathway
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So, we now have not one, not two, but three separate crowdfunders in support of proposed legal challenges to the draft revised Code of Practice issued by the Equality & Human Rights Commission on 20 May, in response to the … Continue reading →| Labour Pains
Lebanon must end its lockdown or face economic, fiscal, and monetary disasters that pose an even greater threat to the country than COVID-19. The post Lebanon’s Dubious Second Wave and the Need to End Lockdown appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.| Foreign Policy Journal
Big Brother can do wonders during a pandemic, but the granularity of what it gleans is surpassed by the infringement on privacy that it can make. The post COVID-19 and Mass-Surveillance: Why South Korea’s approach is also anathema to civil liberties appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.| Foreign Policy Journal
The World Health Organization (WHO) is sponsoring a malaria vaccine study in African children without obtaining informed consent from parents.| Foreign Policy Journal
Note: I’ve had three other letters to the editor published by the Wall Street Journal. Sometimes there was a delay of several weeks. It has been 3w3d since I sent my email, so I am self-publi…| Ben Slivka
I met USC Chemistry Professor Anna Krylov in May 2023 during my journey of understanding…| Ben Slivka
I am an independent voter with no enthusiasm for either political party. A friend of mine was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November and invited me to D.C. for the inauguration. I…| Ben Slivka
I generally do not report on, nor pay attention to, the latest news of the day, because it is best understood years later, or centuries later. And I tend to discourage conversation about such news, because it is noise. The shills send in piles of links to latest noise, and I silently delete them.| Jim's blog
With two hundred thunderbolts coming from the president in a week, it is easy to overlook this one in the noise, but he has just struck the heart of the enemy.| Jim's blog
Patrick Henry's Famous Address Re-enacted reports on the context and contains the content of his Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death speech| American System Now
In The Free Press recently, Peggy Noonan recommended the 2019 book On Democracy by e.b. white (a selection of White’s writing by his granddaughter Martha). I read the Kindle edition on my air…| Ben Slivka
The University of California at Los Angeles blocked Jewish students from portions of campus when protests erupted in response to the Israel-Hamas War, a district judge has ruled, citing their faith as the sole factor. “Jewish students were excluded from portions of the UCLA campus because they refused to denounce their faith,” U.S. District Judge Mark Scarsi said in granting a preliminary injunction Aug. 13 in the lawsuit filed by three Jewish students against the school.| Pathway
It’s been one year since a middle school student made national headlines for refusing to remove a Gadsden Flag emblem from his backpack. In light of this an ...| www.learnliberty.org
Discover what our story editor, Trevor Kraus, learned about Sheng, Kenyan culture, and the inspiring minds shaping the future of liberty.| www.learnliberty.org
Against all odds, Rashid Shahriar made an extraordinary journey from Bangladesh to Nairobi. He risked his life to attend the| www.learnliberty.org
The excessive number of legal restrictions enacted by our Congress and an assortment of federal agencies has resulted in a general disregard of those rules.| Boundary Stone
Ever wondered how to make fabric buttons? They’re really quick and easy to make with a covered buttons machine and they look amazing!| The Listed Home
This is my first interview in 4 months. I’ve been on a hiatus in order to focus more on home-life priorities since (in case y’all haven’t noticed) modern life is pretty darn crazy…| Dissident Mama
The nation’s 250 Anniversary is only 29 months away. The National Association of Scholars is commemorating the events that led up to the Second Continental Congress officially adopting the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. This is the forth installment of the series. Find the fourth installment here. Intolerable is a strong word. We […]| Minding The Campus
The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, by Coleman Hughes, was released on February 6, 2024. This is by far the most thoughtful and thorough book about race in America that I …| Ben Slivka
On January 17, 2024, newly-elected President of Argentina Javier Milei lectured “the elites” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, about the evils of collectivism and the c…| Ben Slivka
“On top of the monument a heroic-sized allegorical figure typifies the South. She holds in her extended right hand a laurel wreath with which to crown the dead; her left hand rests on a plows…| Dissident Mama
By Valerie Protopapas Rule(s): noun – one or a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere. Law: noun – (often phrased as “…| Dissident Mama
If you’re in need of a last-minute Christmas gift for that Dixian or Copperhead on your nice list, or even for (or more especially for) that Yankee on your naughty list, look no further. R…| Dissident Mama
By Thomas R. Eddlem Leading Argentine presidential candidate Javier Milei, a self-described libertarian, is running […]| Libertarian Party Mises Caucus
By Thomas R. Eddlem The oldest trick in the book used by the Uniparty (Republicans […]| Libertarian Party Mises Caucus
There’s a couple of articles it might be worth reading to give some background to this post: The Internet Relies on People Working for Free (OneZero) [...]| ambiguiti.es
Photo by pollobarba It is my right to be uncommon—if I can. I seek opportunity—not security. I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state look after me. I want to take the calculated risk; to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed. I refuse to [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
CBDCs are an expression of bankers’ fantasy of total control. Their first pilot program lasted 108 days and ended in total failure, lost elections and prison time. This post was originally pu…| The Naked Hedgie
One year ago, I attended a pre-football game tailgate party on the Saturday of my 40th reunion weekend in Evanston. Students at the party later complained about my words, and NU cancelled me withou…| Ben Slivka
Originally published on my Substack, Alex Krainer’s Trend Compass, 14 September 2022 In 2020, I watched the New Normal die right in front of me. Here’s the story… Peaceful noncomp…| The Naked Hedgie
At the current crossroads, cultivating optimism should be regarded as a sacred duty (Originally published at Alex Krainer’s TrendCompass) Amidst the breathtaking pace of global events, many p…| The Naked Hedgie
A MAJOR war escalation may be imminent. For the past ten days, the American media has been almost saturated with nonstop news coverage about the mysterious balloons and unidentified flying objects …| The Naked Hedgie