Suicide bomber attacks Christian church in Syria under jihadist control.

Tragic Attack on Syrian Christians A gathering of Syrian Christians took place on Sunday evening at the Greek Orthodox Church of Elias in Damascus. However, their prayers were abruptly interrupted when jihadists opened fire, leading to explosions from suicide vests. At least 25 Christians lost their lives, and 63 others were injured, with significant damage […]
Is a serial killer lurking in Austin, Texas?

Concerns Surrounding Lady Bird Lake Deaths in Austin Since 2022, a total of 38 bodies have been discovered at or near Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas, with the most recent recovery occurring on June 3rd. This tragic finding involved a teenage male kayaker who went swimming without a life jacket and subsequently vanished. The […]
Title IX was a commitment. Democrats have failed to uphold it.

Title IX Anniversary: A Call to Protect Women’s Sports On June 23rd, Americans mark the 53rd anniversary of Title IX, a transformative law that provided women greater opportunities in athletics. However, concerns arise as some push to allow women to compete against men, which many view as a threat to the very essence of this […]
China developed its empire by taking American technology.

Trump’s Recent Trade Agreement with China Recently, President Trump shared details regarding his agreement with China, which establishes a notable framework for trade between the two nations. The United States has imposed a hefty 55% tariff on Chinese goods, while China reciprocates with a 10% tariff on American products. In exchange, China will continue providing […]
Don’t let the Biden autopen controversy turn into another boring hearing

Reflecting on Congressional Hearings Congressional hearings can be beneficial to the public if they lead to real actions. They have the potential to reveal fraud, influence public opinion, and hold individuals accountable. But if, after the hearing, nothing progresses, they risk becoming just a way to give the appearance of oversight without making any real […]
This investor is eliminating office jobs.

Elad Gil: The Quiet Investor Reshaping Industries If you haven’t come across the name Elad Gil before, you’re not alone. He’s not one to chase headlines, or advocate tech trends loudly. His presence isn’t felt through grand speeches or an outspoken social media profile; his influence is more subtle, transmitted like a secret from one […]
$8 gas: The true price of the electric vehicle initiative

Upcoming Changes to California Gas Prices Attention, California drivers. Brace yourselves—starting July 1, 2025, you might be facing gas prices exceeding 65 cents per gallon. By 2026, experts are warning that prices could spike to $8. What’s behind this? While some might point to recent regulatory changes aimed at stricter clean fuel standards, critics view […]
Can populism challenge the two-party system in America?

Populism’s Place in American Politics Discussed by Kibbe and Olikara In a recent episode of “Kibbe on Liberty,” host Matt Kibbe chatted with Steven Olikara, a senior fellow at the USC Schwarzenegger Institute and founder of the Millennial Action Project. Olikara, recognized nationally for his political influence, shared insights on the current political landscape. Both […]
I was apart from my mother — it wasn’t harshness.

When I was born, I spent my first nine months away from my mother—not due to neglect, but rather because of immigration laws in Ireland. My mother, a US citizen in her late 20s, was visiting my brother in Ireland when I was conceived. Complications during her pregnancy prevented her from traveling back, so she […]
Trump’s tariffs destroy the myth of free trade

The Globalist Narrative Is Unraveling For years, Americans have been enticed by the polished promises of globalization: open markets, thriving trade, affordable goods, and peace through economic ties. Yet, beneath this shiny façade lies a harsh reality—a slow, deliberate outcry from the American middle class. Trump’s tariffs represent more than mere trade policies. They symbolize […]