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February 10, 2026
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| HRC's Corporate Influence Collapses, as Fortune 500 Companies Flee the LGBT Cause |
| by Suzanne Bowdey |
| Three years ago, if you'd asked the smartest conservatives in the room what it would take to change corporate America, nobody would've guessed six beer cans. But looking back, one of the best things that's ever happened in this century will also go down as one of the worst business decisions ever made. When Bud Light plastered Dylan Mylvaney's face on a pack of cold ones, a switch flipped in this country - sparking a grassroots revolution that's still turning woke brands on its head. And while it's gratifying to see the power shift from cocky CEOs to the people, what's even better is seeing the bully behind it all crumble. |
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| California AG Sues Hospital for Halting Gender Transition Procedures for Minors |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Health care providers beware! Transgender ideology now has such a hold on California policy that one of the state's hospitals ran afoul of a lawsuit simply for complying with federal policy. |
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| The Politicization of the Podium: How Controversy Quickly Overshadowed the 2026 Winter Olympics |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| There was a time when the Olympics embodied humanity's highest ideals - athletic excellence paired with global unity. Yet, once again, deep political divisions have seeped into the Games, transforming a celebration of sport into a stage for protests and strife. |
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| U.S., Other World Leaders Must Press China to Release Jimmy Lai, Advocates Say |
| by Dan Hart |
| Former Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai, who became an outspoken advocate for human rights and personal freedoms in communist China, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by Xi Jinping's regime. Experts say that world leaders must demand the release of Lai, who has become the face of the struggle for human rights in China. |
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| Neither Law nor Common Sense Gives Journalists a 'Get-out-of-Jail Free' Card in News Reporting |
| by Mark Tapscott |
| Former CNN host Don Lemon claims he was doing journalism on January 18 when he joined dozens of anti-ICE protestors who invaded the Sunday morning worship assembly of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, stopping the service, scattering worshippers, and terrifying children by telling them their parents were bound for Hell. |
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| 'Good Riddance': War Dept. Cuts Ties with Ivy League 'Wokesters' |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| The U.S. military is cutting ties with one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious universities, citing the school's "woke" indoctrination programs and left-wing activism. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced in a video message posted to social media late Friday that all graduate-level fellowships and certificate programs that the Department of War engages in with Harvard University will end. |
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| The Toxic Idealism of the Leftist Base vs. the New Pragmatism of Socialist Dictators |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| The organization Code Pink has just launched a petition urging World Central Kitchen "to step in and provide food to the Cuban people who are being unfairly targeted" in a crisis "caused by human hands." |
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| Huckabee: Hamas and Iran Could Shatter Peace in Israel |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| As Israel and Hamas approach four months of a peace agreement brokered by President Donald Trump, pressure is mounting for Hamas to disarm. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, appearing on "This Week on Capitol Hill" over the weekend, reported that while residents of the Jewish state are enjoying a greater degree of peace and non-violence than they have witnessed in years, Hamas has yet to fully disarm, still posing a risk to Israel. |
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| Empathy Disorder: The Key Difference between Left and Right |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| What is the fundamental difference between those on the Right and those on the Left? It's not a matter of differing economic policies, nor of conflicting social policies. Differing policies are merely symptoms of the fundamental difference between Right and Left. What actually differentiates those on the Right from those on the Left is the allocation of empathy. While the term "empathy" is fairly broad, it's generally understood to be the capacity to understand and relate to another person and thus value and take into consideration the other person's feelings, needs, and well-being. On the Right, empathy is ordered, with greater empathy being afforded to those closest and waning in gravity as the subject becomes more and more distant. On the Left, that order is inverted. And in recent years, it's even been weaponized. |
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| A Museum Compact for American Freedom |
| by Dylan Coombs |
| The White House has begun advancing an American Freedom Compact for universities in an effort to reaffirm open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and intellectual freedom in higher education. This is an effort that cannot stop at the campus gates. |
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