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June 9, 2026

After Many Attacks, ‘America First’ NYC Former Mayor Celebrates Unbowed

RONKONKOMA, N.Y. — Friends, supporters, political activists, and community leaders gathered at the America First Warehouse in Ronkonkoma to celebrate the 82nd birthday of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a man whose public service career has left an enduring mark on New York City and the nation. The …

June 5, 2026

The Cult of Mediocrity

Art once served as a ladder rather than a mirror. The greatest civilizations understood this instinctively. They built cathedrals that caused ordinary people to look upward in awe, composed music that stirred the soul toward transcendence, painted heroes, saints, kings, warriors, mothers, martyrs, and visionaries not because human beings had …

June 5, 2026

Americans No Longer Trust the CIA

The Central Intelligence Agency remains one of the most powerful organizations in Washington, but a new survey suggests it is struggling to maintain the confidence of the public it serves. According to a new Rasmussen Reports poll conducted May 31 through June 2, just 46% of likely U.S. voters hold …

June 5, 2026

SPLC Indictment Raises Explosive Question: Was the Watchdog Feeding the Threat It Claimed to Fight?

The Southern Poverty Law Center built its national reputation by promising donors it would expose hate, monitor extremists, and dismantle white supremacy. Now federal prosecutors are accusing the organization of secretly paying some of the very figures it publicly condemned. A federal grand jury in Alabama first charged the SPLC …

June 4, 2026

“Parents vs. Government: The Homeschool Debate”

“Melissa Blasek is joined by Will Estrada of the Home School Legal Defense Association to discuss the growing nationwide push for increased homeschool regulation, what’s driving these efforts, and how families and advocates can respond. They also break down the New Hampshire Home Education Freedom Act now headed to the …

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