A historical examination of how American journalism built its authority and how narrative, competition, and technology shaped public trust. Part I traces the press from the founding era to the Internet age.
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The column explores developments in the Western Hemisphere under a modern interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine. It highlights how political changes in El Salvador and Venezuela signal strategic shifts for U.S. policy south of the border.
President Donald Trump unveiled plans for a National Jubilee of Prayer on May 17, inviting Americans to gather on the National Mall to pray and give thanks. He says the event will rededicate the United States as “one nation under God.”
ICE arrested an illegal immigrant truck driver after a head-on crash in Indiana killed four people. The case has renewed scrutiny over CDLs issued to noncitizens.
Comments from prominent left-wing figures have sparked renewed debate over political rhetoric and division. Critics argue the remarks reveal deep hostility toward conservative opponents.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appearance at the Grammys drew criticism over judicial ethics and impartiality. Lawmakers are calling for scrutiny and possible recusal from immigration-related cases.
Greg Gutfeld criticized Democrat opposition to voter ID laws, framing the SAVE Act debate as a political double standard. He argued support for ID requirements cuts across racial and partisan lines.
Population migration trends are reshaping political power as residents move from blue to red states. Analysts say tax policy, jobs, and demographics are driving long-term change.

Newsom Finally Admits the Disturbing Truth About Assisted Suicide After Watching Mother Kill Herself
Gavin Newsom recounts witnessing his mother’s assisted suicide while continuing to support legalization. The admission reignites ethical, political, and faith-based concerns nationwide.
Trump’s executive order aims to cut permit delays and accelerate wildfire recovery in Los Angeles. Federal agencies step in as families struggle to rebuild.
A newly reviewed Egyptian papyrus describing unusually tall men is reigniting debate over the biblical Nephilim. Researchers say the ancient account may align with biblical descriptions of giants.
Disney is reportedly preparing to elevate theme park chief Josh D’Amaro to CEO, despite declining attendance, stock drops, and box office failures tied to woke messaging. Critics warn the move signals more ideological activism over profitability.
New York released nearly 7,000 criminal illegal aliens in defiance of ICE detainers, according to DHS data. The crimes include homicides, sexual assaults, robberies, and weapons offenses.
This opinion article recounts President Trump’s lengthy phone call with Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez during a cabinet meeting and discusses the recent shifts in rhetoric and actions from Venezuelan officials following it. The piece interprets political signals from the exchange.
John Leguizamo’s anti-ICE ultimatum highlights how celebrity “bravery” often carries no real risk. True courage, unlike Hollywood activism, doesn’t rely on applause or protection.

















CNN Erupts After Scott Jennings Drops Truth Bomb on Election Denialism
CNN commentators push back after Scott Jennings challenges election denialism, sparking heated debate on media coverage and political narratives.