July 14 SENATOR PETER WELCH: I’m a Democrat and we need to fix FEMA with local control Proposed FEMA reform would speed up disaster funding, provide technical assistance to small towns, and protect pre-disaster mitigation funds nationwide
July 13 DAVID MARCUS: Musk’s Nazi AI glitch a flaming canary in our national coal mine Elon Musk's AI bot Grok generated Nazi content and antisemitic conspiracy theories after an update, raising concerns about AI safety and its role in essential industries
July 13 How belief helps us endure natural disasters Texas flood victims find resilience through faith communities that mobilize disaster relief efforts, serving as integral partners alongside state and federal agencies.
July 13 Being single isn’t a sin. The Bible says so and more Christians should agree Exploring biblical views on singleness, this article challenges the idea that unmarried women over 30 defy God's design, showing both marriage and singleness as gifts with purpose
July 13 The stability of our great nation depends on preventing political violence Political violence against elected officials has reached crisis levels with nearly 10,000 threats in 2024, spurring bipartisan security efforts after the Trump assassination attempt.
July 12 DAVID MARCUS: Trump is flunking his MAGA base’s Jeffrey Epstein test Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case tests the loyalty of his MAGA supporters, who demand transparency about government corruption rather than dismissive comments
July 12 Democrats want a return to the worst of 1960s radicalism and violence Violent attacks against ICE and law enforcement coincide with inflammatory rhetoric, as history shows extremist violence has led to law-and-order electoral backlash
July 12 BROADCAST BIAS: Networks downplay violent attacks on ICE to push immigration agenda Violent incidents targeting ICE and Border Patrol received limited network coverage, with CBS and PBS offering brief reports on immigration enforcement
July 11 NYC Mayor Eric Adams isn't gagging speech – his mask ban protects New Yorkers Legal analysis supports Mayor Adams' face covering restrictions as a necessary public safety measure, not an assault on free speech, according to constitutional precedents.
July 11 JONATHAN TURLEY: Justice Jackson plays pundit to dismay of SCOTUS colleagues Supreme Court Justice Jackson's view that opinions are her chance to 'tell people how I feel' raises concerns about judicial advocacy and the Court's role