7 factors that will make the 2026 midterms the most intense in history

Looking ahead to the midterm elections on November 3, 2026, I can’t help but feel that they might be the most dramatic we’ve ever seen in American political history. This belief stems from the considerable volatility surrounding Donald Trump, who some polls—specifically a recent one—indicate 52% of Americans view as a “dangerous dictator.” It’s a […]
Minnesota shooter Robin Westman had a history of warning signs

Announcing Revelation: A Disturbing Look at Robin Westman The Announcing Revelation paints a troubling picture of Robin Westman following the Announcing Catholic School Massacre. He appears as a deeply confused young man—like a ticking time bomb, you might say. Westman’s fascination with school shootings and historical figures like Adolf Hitler started in his youth. He […]
History Supports Trump in the Lisa Cook Controversy

President Donald J. Trump’s recent dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook has ignited a fresh discussion about the law surrounding such removals, specifically what “for cause” truly means. Supporters of Cook insist that serious misconduct must be proven, while advocates for the President assert that he has broad discretion in defining that cause. […]
Preparing for another terrible September? The month has had a poor history lately.

Wall Street’s September Trends As September rolls around, Wall Street might want to take a moment to reconsider its usual approach. Historically, this month hasn’t been kind to the S&P 500, which has seen an average drop of 4.2% over the last five years. In fact, it declined in four out of those five years. […]
Cracker Barrel board member criticized for DEI history after the restaurant changes its traditional logo

Cracker Barrel Board Member Faces Criticism Over Company Changes A board member of Cracker Barrel is under fire due to his extensive background, which has raised eyebrows following the company’s recent rebranding efforts and renewed dedication to various values. Gilbert Davila, aged 61, joined the restaurant chain’s board in July 2020 and is also one […]
Cal Raleigh enters MLB history as the first catcher to hit 49 home runs

Seattle Mariners’ Cal Raleigh Sets Home Run Record The Seattle Mariners’ remarkable season took another turn on Sunday as Cal Raleigh made history for catchers in Major League Baseball (MLB). A fan-favorite known as “Big Damper,” Raleigh became the first catcher ever to hit 49 home runs in a single season, surpassing Salvador Perez’s previous […]
Old baptistery found in France reveals insights into Christian history

Ancient Baptistery Unearthed in France Recently, excavations in France have revealed a baptistery that dates back over 1,500 years, providing fascinating insights into early Christian rituals. This baptistery was discovered near the historic cathedral of Bens, a small community located just west of Nice. While the cathedral was uncovered earlier in the year, the baptistery […]
Alabama attempted to exploit Steve Sarkisian’s history with alcohol to persuade Arch Manning to leave Texas.

Recruitment Tactics Around Arch Manning Alabama didn’t hold back in its efforts to recruit Arch Manning. Pete Golding, who was the defensive coordinator for Crimson Tide at the time, attempted to leverage Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian’s struggles with alcoholism to sway Manning’s decision, as revealed in Seth Wickersham’s biography of the quarterback. Golding spoke […]
A short history of dismissing statisticians for being honest

Government Leaders Target Statisticians Government officials globally are increasingly taking drastic measures by dismissing heads of statistical offices when they present data that’s, well, not exactly what those in power want to hear. A recent case in point is President Trump’s decision to fire the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erica Mantelfer. This […]
Is Trump cleansing Black history under the guise of opposing wokeness?

Recently, President Trump referred to the Smithsonian Museum as “out of control,” stressing his belief that this reflects poorly on how slavery is perceived. He claims that cultural institutions are reshaping U.S. history in a way that diminishes American accomplishments, suggesting that such actions depict foundational principles as “inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or otherwise flawed.” […]