
Student Mobs, Rock-Throwing, And Zero Fear Of Consequences: When Do We Get Serious About Juvenile Crime?
Downtown Los Angeles Erupts—And The Adults Shrug Downtown Los Angeles just gave the country a disturbing preview of what happens when teenagers learn there’s no real price to pay for violence. A student-led anti-ICE protest swelled into a mob of roughly 300 people outside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building.

California’s Gasoline Insanity: Newsom’s War On Drivers Hits $4.58 And Climbing
California drivers aren’t imagining it. They’re being deliberately squeezed. While the national average hovers around $2.92 a gallon, Californians are staring down $4.58 — after a 40-cent jump in just two weeks. And instead of fixing the obvious supply mess, Governor Gavin Newsom and Sacramento’s political class are doubling down

Stop The Symbol Wars: America Doesn’t Need Identity Politics To Prove Equality
Equality Under The Law Means Exactly That How many more times do we have to relearn this lesson? In the United States, every citizen stands equal under the law. That principle doesn’t change based on race, religion, income, or sexual orientation. It doesn’t require special branding. It doesn’t need a
2026: The Climate Scam Rolls On—Same Fear, Bigger Grants
When Panic Pays The Bills, The Business Model Of Doom. Here we go again. As 2026 approaches, the climate-industrial complex is warming up its greatest hits: emergency language, apocalyptic timelines, and breathless press releases warning that the planet is “on the brink.” Why the sudden urgency—again? Because nothing loosens government
The AI Gold Rush: How Hype Is Being Used to Sell the Future
Artificial intelligence has become the hottest investment magnet since the dot-com boom. Every earnings call, pitch deck, and keynote presentation seems to promise imminent breakthroughs that will “change everything.” Superintelligence is supposedly just around the corner. Diseases will be cured. Human labor will be obsolete. Investors are told they’re buying

Missing Rush Limbaugh
Five years ago, the nation lost one of the most influential voices in modern American media: Rush Limbaugh. Yet his presence endures—echoing through the airwaves he once commanded and in the convictions of millions who tuned in daily to hear his unmistakable greeting: “Greetings, my friends.” For more than three