A 21-year-old college soccer player, Tobias “Toby” Forsythe, was killed in a high-speed crash in Ohio when a semi-truck driven by an admitted non-English...
Author - Brittany Mays
Brittany Mays is a dedicated mother and passionate conservative news and opinion writer. With a sharp eye for current events and a commitment to traditional values, Brittany delivers thoughtful commentary on the issues shaping today’s world. Balancing her role as a parent with her love for writing, she strives to inspire others with her insights on faith, family, and freedom.
I’ll walk through how a viral Oval Office photo featuring Spencer Pratt and his son landed in the spotlight, why it matters to conservatives watching...
The United States has responded to fresh Iranian attacks on commercial shipping with a concentrated military action that CENTCOM says struck more than 80 targets, while...
SpaceX landed in the Nasdaq-100 just 25 days after its June 12 public debut, meaning millions of retirement accounts that track that index could soon hold a piece of the...
This article reports on a fatal early-morning confrontation in Houston in which an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot an individual identified as an...
Checklist: present the new allegation against Graham Platner, report the accuser’s account with direct quotes, include Platner’s denial and campaign...
Newport Beach, usually calm and prosperous, saw a violent July 4 takeover by out-of-towners that ended with arrests and damaged property. This article walks through how...
On America’s 250th birthday, Vice President Kamala Harris posted a bland, generic message that many saw as empty rhetoric, and a string of social media reactions...
The World Cup has become a surprising backdrop for graceful moments, family connections, honest emotion, and a renewed sense of joy that’s caught on across the country...
On America’s 250th birthday, the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island delivered familiar champions and jaw-dropping numbers as Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo...
