The anti-ICE protest at the Newark Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility drew attention again on Tuesday, with activists clashing with agents, dramatic moments...
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Darnell Thompkins is a conservative opinion writer from Atlanta, GA, known for his insightful commentary on politics, culture, and community issues. With a passion for championing traditional values and personal responsibility, Darnell brings a thoughtful Southern perspective to the national conversation. His writing aims to inspire meaningful dialogue and advocate for policies that strengthen families and empower individuals.
This piece looks at a recent claim by a retired CIA scientist that the U.S. government knows about multiple alien species, mixes in a personal anecdote about a towering...
The Minneapolis daycare fraud story shows how independent investigators can spot corruption that elite outlets initially dismissed, and how subsequent criminal charges...
I’ll call out the media antics, recap the doctor’s claims, report the president’s Walter Reed update in his exact words, note the...
The Democratic National Committee posted images of fallen service members on Memorial Day with captions blaming President Trump for a war with Iran, sparking broad...
The Democrats turned Memorial Day into more drama than devotion, from an offensive party post about the 13 service members killed in Operation Epic Fury to reports that...
The Trump administration says a deal with Iran is “largely negotiated,” but recent rhetoric from Tehran — invoking wartime sacrifice and resistance — has...
This piece examines Spencer Pratt’s surge in the Los Angeles mayoral contest, the fundraising gap between him and his Democratic opponents, the rhetoric stirring...
This article reports on fresh developments in U.S.-Iran negotiations and President Donald Trump’s public statements about a potential peace deal, including his on-the...
The Tennessee federal court dismissed the criminal indictment against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, known as “St. Kilmar” or “Maryland Father,” with...
