Yearly Archives: 2025

Belief, Kinship, and Loyalty: Neal McDonough’s Bravery in a Challenged Society

Faithfulness When It Costs Everything Christian courage extends beyond mere words to encompass actions that often come at great personal cost. Neal McDonough, a notable actor from acclaimed series like Yellowstone and Band of Brothers, faced significant backlash from Hollywood after he steadfastly refused to compromise his marriage vows and …

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Drugged to Extinction: The Dangers of a Failing System in America and the Urgency to Act Before It’s Too Late

The content critiques the current state of American health, emphasizing a shift from a society marked by physical labor and mental acuity to one heavily reliant on medication. It points out that pharmaceuticals dominate advertisements and encounter gluts of prescriptions after medical visits. This trend has led to the pathologization …

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How the Vaccine Court Fails to Uphold Faith, Family, and Freedom: The Unassailable Power of Big Pharma

The article critiques the legal framework protecting pharmaceutical companies from accountability for vaccine-related injuries, highlighting the federal Vaccine Court established under the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. It argues that this system prioritizes corporate profits over justice, as families cannot sue vaccine manufacturers for damages; instead, compensation comes from …

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Rite Aid Faces the Consequences: The Impact of America’s Opioid Epidemic on Trust, Family, and Liberty

Rite Aid’s recent bankruptcy, the largest in U.S. pharmacy history, underscores the devastating impact of the opioid crisis on American families and communities. With over 2,000 stores set to close, long-standing employees, like a devoted manager, face the loss of their livelihoods and a community institution. A significant $410 million …

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The Memory Issue in America: Liberty for Me, Not for You

In 2025, protests against government overreach flood the streets of America, where the theme of liberty takes center stage under President Trump’s administration. However, the passion for “freedom” stands in stark contrast to the behavior exhibited during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of today’s vocal freedom advocates were previously proponents of …

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Large Crowd Observes 100+ Baptisms in Papua New Guinea: A Remarkable Celebration of New Beginnings in Christ

On June 14, 2025, the Bangaho River in Papua New Guinea became a site of profound spiritual significance, akin to biblical moments of transformation. On this remarkable day, 107 individuals, ranging from men to children, publicly professed their faith in Jesus Christ, participating in baptisms witnessed by hundreds of believers. …

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He whined so often that we ended up giving him Zelda – Nintendo on Leguizamo.

Nintendo has announced an upcoming untitled Zelda movie, a result of the success of the recent Mario film. The concept of a multiverse stemming from the Mario movie has generated excitement among fans. Although specific details regarding the movie’s title and storyline are still under wraps, some casting information has …

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Assassin’s Creed: Rising Sun – An Epic Adventure in Feudal Japan

Ubisoft has announced its most ambitious and inclusive Assassin’s Creed title yet, “Rising Sun,” set in 1800s feudal Japan. Players will take on the role of Amara, a groundbreaking assassin who is a plus-sized, Black, transgender woman. The game focuses on themes of equality and justice as Amara fights against …

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Escaping Boko Haram, He Contributed to a Renowned Restaurant—Now He’s at Risk of Deportation.

On Father’s Day, Cecelia Lizotte, owner of Boston’s West African restaurant Suya Joint, faced a crisis when her brother, Paul Dama, was detained by ICE on his way to church. Dama, a Nigerian asylum seeker, had previously escaped kidnapping by Boko Haram in 2018 and came to the U.S. in …

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