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April 29, 2026
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| Mainstream Media Minimizes SPLC Misdeeds in Minimal Reporting |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| The biggest story of last week was one the mainstream media did not want to cover. Last week, a federal grand jury indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on 11 counts related to their decades-long scheme of bankrolling leading figures of white supremacist extremist groups through shell corporations under the guise of paying "informants." The bombshell was certainly newsworthy, but media outlets that self-identify as news organizations treated the damaging revelations about the Left's favorite attack dog as if they had been asked to pick up its droppings. |
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| 'Why the Codewords?' Ernst Asks DOJ to Investigate Biden Admin Discussions of Planned Parenthood Loans |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Biden administration officials used a codeword in internal emails when discussing small business loans to Planned Parenthood affiliates, according to emails revealed Monday by the Senate's Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee Chairwoman Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). In a letter, Ernst referred the documents to the U.S. Department of Justice so that they can investigate whether Small Business Administration (SBA) officials "violated federal law by concealing or attempting to conceal federal records and by seeking to evade Congressional and public record inquiries." |
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| Who Is Raising Your Children - the Parent, or the Algorithm? |
| by Robert Maginnis |
| On April 26, I spoke at Hickory Hammock Baptist Church in Milton, Florida, about AI's impact on children and families. After the service, parents and grandparents lingered with questions - not about geopolitics or corporate boardrooms, but about what was already happening inside their own households. They wanted practical steps to protect their children. Their concern is well-founded. |
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| Outstanding - SPLC Exposed: Financing Leftist Extremism (Ep. 241) |
| Podcast with Casey Harper, Chris Gacek and Tyler O'Neil |
| Host Casey Harper is joined by Daily Signal's Tyler O'Neil and Family Research Council's Chris Gacek to examine the recent controversy surrounding the Southern Poverty Law Center. Recently indicted by the DOJ for a myriad of financial wrongs, the three break down the evidence cited in these allegations and discuss the potential legal and financial implications for the SPLC. They also highlight actual circumstances and facts that show the SPLC, while publicly claiming to oppose hate groups, has been funding individuals connected to extremist movements for years. |
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| GAO Finds 15 Major Federal Programs' Improper Payments Zoomed $24 Billion Higher in 2025 |
| by Mark Tapscott |
| In 2025, Medicare and Medicaid officials made an estimated $94 billion in improper payments - outlays that were either excessive or should not have been made at all - according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of Congress. |
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| New Report Indicates DEI in Higher Ed on Decline, But Experts Are Skeptical |
| by Dan Hart |
| A new report has revealed that highly controversial hiring practices based on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles appear to be receding in universities across the U.S. But experts say that the dip is likely not indicative of a permanent change in cultural attitudes but is instead reflective of the current political headwinds. |
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| 'Agony into Joy': Letters to Cuba and the Church |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| Since the time of the Apostle Paul, countless imprisoned Christians, armed with nothing more than a scrap of paper and something to write with, have chronicled the transformation that faith undergoes when subjected to incalculable pressures. It is within this epistolary tradition that the young Cuban political prisoner Ernesto Ricardo Medina now takes his place. |
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| U.S. Supreme Court Formally Reinstates Pro-Republican Texas Voting Map |
| by Reuters Report |
| The U.S. Supreme Court formally reinstated on Monday a redrawn Texas electoral map that was designed to add more Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives, as President Donald Trump's party seeks to keep control of Congress in the November congressional elections. |
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