Matt Gaetz and Cannabis: The Attorney General Nominee Sparking Panic in the Swamp and Excitement in the Green Industry

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Jonah Elkowitz / shutterstock.comWell, here’s something you don’t see every day: Matt Gaetz, the fiery congressman from Florida, has been nominated by Donald Trump for Attorney General. Predictably, Washington insiders are losing their minds. But guess who’s actually thrilled about this news? The cannabis industry. Yes, you read that right—the marijuana business sees Gaetz as a potential game-changer. […]

Ohio’s School Choice Debate: Why Public Money for Christian Schools Has the Left Crying ‘Unconstitutional’

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Billion Photos / shutterstock.comWell, Ohio’s done it now. The Buckeye State is making headlines for daring to let parents use public money for Christian schools, and predictably, the Left is melting down faster than a snowflake in July. Opponents are screaming “unconstitutional!” from the rooftops, as if letting families choose what’s best for their kids is some kind […]

Civics Revival: New Programs Focus on Teaching the U.S. Constitution in Schools

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Jack_the_sparow / shutterstock.comIn a surprising twist in education, constitutional literacy programs are popping up in schools across the country. In a time when civics education has often taken a backseat, these programs focus on teaching the U.S. Constitution to young Americans, instilling in them an understanding of the freedoms and responsibilities that define our nation. For conservative […]

Flight Attendant Wounded as Haitian Bandits Open Fire on Passenger Plane

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Minh K Tran / shutterstock.comHaiti has become so unstable that bandits are now shooting at commercial flights that try to land or take off there. A Spirit Airlines jet was riddled with bullet holes on Monday as it tried to land at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince. A flight attendant was grazed by a bullet during the attack. […]

Skilled Trades Are the New Dream Jobs

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Romanchini / shutterstock.comGen Z’s constant scrolling on social media might be leading them to new career choices. A recent report from Thumbtack shows that 55% of Gen Z are now thinking about skilled trades as a career, up 12% from last year. Surprisingly, this includes college grads, too—72% of them see trades as a real option. What’s […]

Protests in France Show the Cost of Dependence on Government Promises

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Victor Velter / shutterstock.comFrance is up in arms—literally—as massive protests erupt over the government’s attempt to reform its deeply indebted pension system. For days, thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in Paris and beyond, waving banners and chanting slogans against the proposed changes. They’re angry, defiant, and demanding the government back off from raising the retirement […]

Doctors Sound the Alarm as Four Vaxed Teen Athletes Die from Sudden Heart Failure

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Olinchuk / shutterstock.comDoctors are sounding the alarm in Tennessee after four teenage athletes have died suddenly in the past six months. All four of the athletes were cross-country runners. They were all vaccinated with the experimental mRNA COVID shots and they all appear to have expired from sudden cardiac death (SCD). While the cluster of deaths is […]

Google Gets Hit with a Fine So Big Your Calculator Might Just Explode

Hold onto your calculators, folks! A Russian court has decided to hit Google with a mind-boggling fine of $20 decillion U.S. dollars—yes, that’s 20 followed by a staggering 33 zeros. If you thought your math homework was tough, try wrapping your head around that number! This hefty sum comes after 17 of Russia’s TV channels […]

Why You’re Always Tired: The Real Reason Americans Are Sleep-Deprived

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Stokkete / shutterstock.comAh, the semi-annual joy of the clock change—when we all get an extra hour to sleep in or, more likely, just feel groggy at an odd time. But let’s be real: for many Americans, yawning through the day isn’t a twice-a-year ordeal. It’s a lifestyle. Chronic sleep deprivation, unfortunately, isn’t just about missing a few […]

Europe’s Renewable Energy Gamble: Will This New Project Solve Fuel Woes?

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frank60 / shutterstock.comEurope is rolling out a massive new renewable energy project, one they say will reduce reliance on fossil fuels and help reach carbon-neutral goals. It sounds ambitious, and European leaders are hoping it’s just what the doctor ordered to combat rising fuel prices and reduce emissions. But with energy shortages affecting millions, critics are questioning […]

Teens Turn Away from Weed – But Where’s the Applause for This Positive Trend?

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Kemedo / shutterstock.comIn a surprising twist that’s somehow flown under the radar, new national data shows a massive decline in marijuana use among America’s youth. Yes, you read that right – Gen Z might just be saying “no” to drugs, even as adults light up more than ever. According to recent survey data, youth marijuana use has […]

Fast-Tracked by the FDA, AI Diagnostics Promise Faster Results, but Are They Reliable?

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MUNGKHOOD STUDIO / shutterstock.comThe FDA has granted fast-track approval for an AI-powered diagnostic tool, sparking debate over the speed of technological advancements in healthcare. This AI tool promises faster, more accurate diagnostic results, especially in high-stakes fields like cancer detection and cardiology. Proponents argue that AI could revolutionize healthcare by minimizing human error and expediting diagnoses, but critics […]

Malaria Cases Surge in Florida: Climate Change or Public Health Crisis?

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CaptureStock Studio / shutterstock.comFlorida, a state better known for hurricanes and beach vacations, now faces an unusual and alarming public health issue—a malaria surge. While malaria was largely eradicated in the U.S. decades ago, recent cases have raised red flags in the public health community. With four reported cases in recent months, Florida health officials are puzzled, with […]

25 Million in Crisis: Sudan’s Civil War and Climate Collide in Catastrophe

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Richard Juilliart / shutterstock.comSudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time, and yet the world barely notices. Since civil war erupted last year, nearly 25 million Sudanese now require immediate aid due to relentless violence, food shortages, and climate disasters like floods and droughts that have ravaged farmland. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and […]

French Teachers in Louisiana Schools: Keeping Culture Alive One Lesson at a Time

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Pixel-Shot / shutterstock.comLouisiana, with its unique blend of French, African, Spanish, and Indigenous influences, is a cultural treasure within the United States. At the heart of its cultural heritage lies the French language, a remnant of Louisiana’s colonial history under France and Spain. However, as English became the dominant language over the centuries, French language use began […]