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The Escalation of Political Violence in America: A Closer Look at Recent Assassinations

Introduction The United States is grappling with a disturbing surge in political violence, exemplified by the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah and the targeted killings of Minnesota lawmakers Melissa Hortman and her husband. These incidents have ignited national debates about the state of political discourse and the safety of public figures. […]

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The End of Celebrity Worship and the Rise of Awakening

IntroductionFor decades, society has been sold a culture of celebrity, designed to distract and manipulate attention. The media has taught people to idolize public figures rather than awaken to their own potential. Celebrities were not just entertainers; they were tools to keep the masses focused on external validation instead of internal growth. This era of

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The Historic Backlash Against Disney and ABC

IntroductionThe recent cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live by ABC News has sparked a backlash of historic proportions. The response has not been limited to social media outrage; it has translated into real-world economic action. Consumers are canceling Hulu subscriptions, Disney Plus accounts, and ABC apps. Marvel Studios and Disney movies are also being boycotted. People

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The Trumpism Overreach: When Even Allies Warn

IntroductionWhen the architect of the Iraq War signals concern, it is worth paying attention. Carl Christian Rove, a long-standing pillar of conservative politics, recently wrote an op-ed warning that Donald Trump and the MAGA administration have gone too far. The trigger was the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, which became a political lightning rod. Rove

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The Party of Indoctrination at It Again

IntroductionEducation has always been a battleground for shaping the nation’s future. Recently, the Department of Education announced a new partnership with the America 250 Civic Education Coalition, a group of roughly 40 conservative organizations. The stated purpose of this initiative is to celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States by promoting patriotism and

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Black Men and Therapy: Barriers, Progress, and the Role of Policy

IntroductionMental health care for Black men has historically been underutilized, and therapy among this group remains a relatively new phenomenon. Despite progress, Black men continue to face unique barriers in accessing culturally competent mental health services. Recent research from the National Center for Health Statistics highlights racial and ethnic disparities in men’s use of mental

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Experts Warn of Cognitive Decline in Donald Trump

Introduction Recent discussions about former President Donald Trump’s mental state have gained renewed attention following commentary from two prominent psychologists, John Gardner and Harry Siegel. They co-host the podcast Shrinking Trump and are recognized for their expertise in analyzing behavioral and cognitive patterns. This week, both psychologists emphasized a concerning observation: Trump is showing signs

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Free Speech Under Fire: The Fallout from Charlie Kirk’s Assassination and Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension

Introduction The tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, during a speaking event at Utah Valley University, has ignited a national debate on free speech and its boundaries. The incident has not only raised questions about political violence but also about the limits of expression in media and public discourse. In

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Rethinking Democratic Strategy: Action, Allies, and Electoral Reality

Introduction A recent debate has emerged within the Democratic Party regarding the influence of left-leaning advocacy groups on electoral outcomes. The discussion was reignited by an opinion piece by Adam Jentleson, a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who argues that Democrats must learn to say “no” more often to activist groups. Jentleson

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