True peace requires confronting and eliminating evil rather than merely avoiding conflict. Without addressing root causes, war’s absence does not guarantee stability.
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A sharp contrast emerges between two high-profile rescue efforts and the responses they received. The comparison raises deeper questions about priorities, leadership, and public perception.
France’s last guillotine execution in 1977 marked a turning point in its justice system. The case remains a controversial chapter in modern legal history.
Debate over anti-Zionism within Christian circles raises deeper theological questions about Scripture, Israel, and the meaning of Christ’s resurrection.
The Department of Justice has revoked the citizenship of two Chinese nationals convicted of trade secret theft, marking a rare use of denaturalization. The case raises broader questions about enforcement and national security risks tied to foreign espionage.
A multimillion-dollar fraud case has drawn attention after a short prison sentence was handed down. The outcome is raising broader concerns about accountability and justice.
A deeper examination of the geopolitical forces driving confrontation between the United States and Iran. The analysis explores strategy, alliances, and the broader stakes for global stability.
A newly updated edition of United in Hate examines what the author argues is an ideological alignment between radical left movements and Islamist groups. The book’s arguments about political alliances and extremism are revisited in light of current global tensions.
An Iranian commander accused of leading a unit behind a plot to assassinate Donald Trump has reportedly been killed in a recent strike. The development comes amid rising tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel.
Republican primary voters in Texas overwhelmingly supported a ballot proposition calling for the prohibition of Islamic Sharia law. Unofficial results show roughly 95% voted in favor while about 5% opposed the measure.
A commentary examines whether the Austin bar attacker’s “Property of Allah” shirt may have originated from an online retailer. The piece raises questions about similar merchandise still being sold online after the attack.
After launching missiles and drones in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes, Iran expected support from Muslim nations but instead faced condemnation and unified defense measures from Gulf states.
A man was arrested after swastikas and hateful messages were painted on a San Francisco church. Authorities estimate the vandalism caused more than $20,000 in damage.
California’s attorney general has vowed to prosecute anyone involved in investigating alleged election fraud tied to the Somali community. Critics argue the move threatens free speech and lawful inquiry.


















Feminists for Killing Feminists
A commentary claims some Western feminist organizations remained silent during Iran’s violent crackdown on women protesting compulsory hijab laws. The piece argues the silence reflects political alliances overriding advocacy for women’s rights.