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Faith and farming: A guide to achieving the American dream

Faith and Agriculture: A Strong Connection In rural America, there’s a vibrant faith community intertwined with agriculture. It’s more than just attending church on Sundays or joining Bible studies. It’s present in the hands of families praying for successful crops and pastors blessing the harvests. As a small farmer from Georgia, I’ve seen firsthand how […]

Trump’s tariffs aim to bring back American greatness.

International media is reacting to the US government’s restrictions on foreign goods, suggesting that ongoing political and economic turmoil might be on the horizon. A prediction made by the London Standard back in 1896 turned out to be rather off-base. Instead of facing ruin, the US economy experienced a remarkable revival, ushering in a period […]

Harvard Prioritizes International Students for Financial Gain Instead of American Students

Harvard University Faces Criticism Over International Student Enrollment During a recent episode of Newsnation’s “Cuomo,” Professor Alan Dershowitz, a professor emeritus at Harvard, expressed his concerns about the high number of foreign students at the university. Guest host Brian Entin pointed out that the Department of Homeland Security had given Harvard a 72-hour deadline, raising […]

Trump signs orders to boost the American nuclear energy sector

Trump Signs Executive Order to Boost Nuclear Industry In a nod to the potential of nuclear energy, President Trump has recently taken steps to revitalize the American nuclear industry. His executive orders aim to streamline the testing and development of advanced reactor designs, facilitating the construction of new reactors and strengthening the domestic nuclear infrastructure. […]

Vance: Courts attempting to directly reverse the decisions of the American public

Vance Discusses Court Power Struggles and Immigration Policies In a recent interview, Vice President Vance expressed concerns about a growing power struggle between the courts and the administrative branch. He emphasized that courts must either align with the American people’s will or take significant risks. During a discussion about immigration on the New York Times’ […]

Pope Leo can aid in preserving American democracy

After the death of Pope Francis, Augustine’s companion, Robert Francis Prevost, sent a text saying, “I think you’ll make a great Pope.” Prevost responded with, “I am American – I will not be elected.” This belief that an American wouldn’t be viable for the position was common; even Cardinal McKelloy from San Diego voiced his […]

New Zealand’s Eased Golden Visa Regulations Draw in Many American Investors

Auckland – New Zealand has made significant adjustments to its Golden Visa Investor Residency Program, effective April 2024, which is particularly relevant to wealthy Americans looking for alternative citizenship opportunities. The government has notably lowered the investment threshold from NZ $5 million (about US$3 million), a change that could potentially attract more applicants. New Zealand […]