Month: April 2026

Iran’s End-Times Playbook

Iran’s rulers turned a messianic belief into a political system. That blend of faith, force, and state control still shapes how the regime sees its enemies and its mission.

Baldwin Faces Civil Trial Over Rust

A Los Angeles judge ruled that a civil negligence case tied to the 2021 Rust shooting can move ahead. The lawsuit comes from a crew member who says he narrowly missed being hit and suffered emotional distress.

One Question Exposes the Abortion Argument

A campus street exchange between anti-abortion students and two abortion supporters went viral after one student used a Holocaust analogy to challenge the idea that only personal involvement matters in moral debates.

Dispatch Audio Released After Fairfax Deaths

Police dispatch audio from the Fairfax home was released after reports said former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and his wife died in a shooting. Court records cited in coverage also point to a recent custody ruling and earlier public allegations.

Trump Sells Tax-Free Tips in Vegas

Trump heads to Las Vegas to pitch his “No Tax on Tips” message while the White House pushes a longer list of tax cuts, deductions, and refund claims aimed at workers, seniors, and small businesses.