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May 6, 2026
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| She Didn't Want an Abortion. The FDA's Policy Made It Impossible to Say No. |
| by Suzanne Bowdey |
| Not every woman taking the abortion drug has a choice. Rosalie Markezich knows, because she's one of them. When she missed her period and took a pregnancy test, she admits that even though it wasn't planned, "deep down, I also kind of wanted it to be positive." When she saw the line, Rosalie remembers, "the first thing I did was smile." Her boyfriend, the world now knows, did not. |
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| Shooting Strait: The Iranian Ceasefire That Wasn't |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| President Donald Trump had no sooner declared the Iran war "terminated" in a Friday letter to Congress than fighting broke out afresh. On Monday, Iranian forces chose to attack the merchant ships, the U.S. Navy, and other peaceful neighbors, and the U.S. sank six small Iranian attack boats in response. The Trump administration would rather not let such skirmishes derail the fragile ceasefire, but the Iranian regime still appears unwilling to play ball. |
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| 5 Big-City Public Schools Spend Billions More but Students Learning Less |
| by Mark Tapscott |
| Public schools in five of the nation's most densely populated cities are spending billions of local, state, and federal tax dollars, but students are learning less compared to where they were five years ago, according to results reported in the 2025 edition of the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP). |
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| Outstanding - Is Marijuana as Harmless as We Think? (Ep. 242) |
| Podcast with Casey Harper and Luke Niforatos |
| Host Casey Harper is joined by Luke Niforatos from Smart Approaches to Marijuana to unpack the growing normalization of marijuana in America. They explore how harmful marijuana actually is, why the Trump Administration has been more open to it, and what's actually happened in states that have legalized it. Luke pushes back on claims about medical marijuana, talks about its effects on memory and young men, and exposes the false claims that health professionals and studies are pushing. |
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| Massive Somali 'Home Health Care' Fraud Scheme Discovered in American Heartland |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| Rampant fraud committed by Somali immigrants in Minnesota captured national headlines late in 2025 and early this year, prompting President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance to form a task force dedicated to tackling the abuse of America's generous welfare funds. Now, a major new report is shedding light on the sprawling home health care fraud stripping American taxpayers in Ohio of tens of millions of dollars. |
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| Trump Admin. Looks to Establish Oversight on AI as Dangers Multiply |
| by Dan Hart |
| In an apparent reversal from its hands-off approach to artificial intelligence, the Trump administration is reportedly considering an executive order that would establish an AI working group to explore potential oversight procedures in an attempt to address the dangers emerging from the breakneck growth of AI capabilities. |
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| Democratic Party Campaign Arm Faces Backlash from Far-Left Wing for Backing Moderate Candidate |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| The Democratic Party is once again facing infighting over a critical choice between electability and radical ideology. The party's progressive wing is currently up in arms over the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's (DCCC's) decision to support mainstream Democratic candidate Jasmeet Bains, a California assemblywoman, over far-left Randy Villegas, a political science professor at College of the Sequoias, in California's congressional primary race. |
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| Spain's Pedro Sanchez Aspires to Be the General of the Global Left |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| While most nations in the Americas are committing to creating a shield against drug trafficking and in defense of national security - aligning themselves with President Donald Trump's policies - the Spanish Left is attempting to cast itself as the general of the global Left. |
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