Author: Christopher Tremoglie, Washington Examiner
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Pope Leo calls for peace, saying God doesn’t listen to prayers of ‘those who wage war’
Pope Leo XIV spoke out against violence and war during his homily on Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square. He issued a strong condemnation of war and rebuked those who used religion as a rationalization for military conflict. The pope’s words during his Sunday homily denounced violence and said that God “does not listen…
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US is ‘steadily destroying’ Iran’s ‘most essential’ war tools: Report
Progress in Operation Epic Fury has been “relatively positive” with U.S. and Israeli forces causing significant damage to Iran’s military capabilities, according to a new assessment released by the Institute for the Study of War. However, more time is required for the joint U.S.-Israel military operation to achieve its objectives. “The war in Iran is currently…
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Winsome Earle-Sears’ new campaign ad stresses the American Dream
Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears debuted a new campaign ad on Wednesday. The ad stressed her family’s humble origins and her successful pursuit of the American Dream. Titled “Seven Quarters,” the ad begins by mentioning how much money ($1.75, or the equivalent of seven quarters in coins) her father had when he came to…
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Rubio floats idea that US will ‘move on’ from Russia-Ukraine peace deal
The U.S. could be ready to move on from brokering a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested on Friday that President Donald Trump will halt his efforts to work on a peace deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war if there aren’t legitimate signs of progress in the upcoming days.…
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Ramaswamy suggests Ohio River Valley evolution from ‘Rust Belt’ to ‘Platinum Belt’
Vivek Ramaswamy, former Republican presidential candidate and current Ohio governor, has grand plans for the future of the Ohio River Valley. During a “Sunday Morning Futures” segment on Fox News, Ramaswamy explained his big plans for Ohio should he be elected governor in 2026, including making it the “best state in the nation.” “I don’t…
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Doesn’t everyone throw guns in trash cans?
Faced with a string of controversies stemming from President Joe Biden‘s son, the Biden family has shown it seemingly has more in common with HBO’s The Sopranos than the ordinary, regular, everyday American family. From Hunter Biden’s indiscretions with drugs and prostitutes to accusations of money laundering to lucrative appointments on companies in exchange for…
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New memo shows Trump’s trial will have minimal ‘impact on voters.’ Is that good or bad for Trump?
Shortly before the verdict of former President Donald Trump’s hush money case was announced on Thursday, a memo circulated by the Trump campaign suggested that Trump’s trial would only have a minimal impact on who voters support in November. “According to the appended memo based on our internal surveys conducted by Tony Fabrizio, well over…
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With Ohio train derailment, Biden continues to put America last
One would think that a toxic train derailment in Ohio would warrant a visit from the president. The accident, which resulted in a release of harmful chemicals into the air and forced evacuations, occurred on Feb. 3. Joe Biden has yet to visit. In fact, the first former or current president to visit was Donald…
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Once again, only Rand Paul seems concerned with stopping the government’s reckless spending
America’s government and spending unnecessarily go together like peas and carrots. It’s a costly problem that has significantly increased the national debt and contributed to the country’s record-breaking inflation. This year’s omnibus bill only exacerbates this problem. Ever the fiscal hawk, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) once again looked to curb government spending and warned of…




