President Donald Trump filed a new $15 billion defamation suit against The New York Times on Thursday, following the dismissal of a similar lawsuit last month. In the suit, Trump accuses the Times of printing false and defamatory statements about his business career that damaged his professional reputation. The suit also names multiple reporters for the […]
Can You Master These 2 Survival Drills?
If you carry a firearm for self-defense, training in its proper use is not simply an option — it’s a necessity. However, that training does not necessarily have to be cumbersome in both time and money. By Larry Rodriguez for The Armory Life Here we have two quick shooting drills that can be done with two […]
The Tennessee Blast That Shook America’s Arsenal: Kyle Bass Is Right To Sound The Alarm
The explosion that destroyed the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Tennessee was not merely an industrial tragedy. It was a strategic event that exposed deep vulnerabilities in America’s defense supply chain. Sixteen American workers lost their lives when the facility detonated on October 10, 2025. The loss of life is heartbreaking. But the loss of […]
The SPLC’s Hate Map: The Algorithm That Silences The Right
Benevity is not a household name, yet thanks to reporting by Tyler O’Neil, a senior editor at The Daily Signal, we now know it wields extraordinary influence over billions of dollars in corporate giving. Nearly one thousand companies, including most of the Fortune 500, rely on its platform to manage charitable donations, employee volunteer hours, […]
Senate Candidate Faces Scrutiny Over Deleted Posts Endorsing Armed Resistance
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner (D-ME) is facing renewed scrutiny after a Politico report revealed that he once endorsed armed resistance in a series of now-deleted Reddit posts. A former Marine and oyster farmer, Platner wrote in 2018 that “an armed working class is a requirement for economic justice” and added that anyone who […]
When Democracy Glitches: The Case Against Electronic Voting
Every democracy rests on trust. When citizens doubt that their votes are counted accurately, elections lose legitimacy no matter who wins. Over the past two decades, the United States has turned toward electronic voting machines under the banner of modernization. Yet modernization has a cost: complexity, opacity, and vulnerability. Every major voting machine manufacturer, from […]
What The First 48 Hours Of A US-China War Would Look Like
I have been writing about the probability of a big war with China for years, increasingly so recently. I pray that I’m wrong, but I see too many indicators leading to that conclusion. And it will likely happen sooner than we think. China’s dictator Xi Jinping has declared the Chinese military must be ready to […]
Trump Endorses Primary Challenger For Thomas Massie’s Seat
President Donald Trump has officially endorsed retired Navy SEAL and Army Ranger Ed Gallrein in a potential primary challenge against Republican Rep. Thomas Massie. Trump’s endorsement, delivered via a lengthy Truth Social post, escalates a long-simmering feud between the former president and Massie — a libertarian-leaning congressman known for his frequent dissent from GOP leadership […]
ICE Expands Surveillance, Tracking Antifa
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has significantly expanded its surveillance infrastructure, signing multimillion-dollar contracts for advanced tracking, hacking, and facial recognition technologies. The new tools are designed not only for immigration enforcement, but also at domestic protest movements the Trump administration has linked to Antifa and anti-ICE activism, according to a Washington Post investigation. Newly uncovered […]

Freedom: What ‘No Kings’ Reveals About A Healthy Republic
The premise is simple. A republic is a system in which power is dispersed, authority is answerable, and the people, not a sovereign, are the final court of appeal. Yesterday’s “No Kings” protests did not expose a monarchy in the making, they displayed the opposite. They showed a public that can gather, criticize, and mobilize […]