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Author: Kevin Parker
Iran launched a fresh wave of strikes Thursday targeting Israel, American bases and other countries across the region, and warned the United States it would “bitterly regret” torpedoing an Iranian warsh. This new escalation saw missiles and drones fired toward multiple targets, stretching the security posture of allied forces and regional partners. U.S. installations and personnel suddenly faced higher risk, and Israel again moved to defend itself under sustained pressure. The pattern is clear: Tehran is testing resolve and seeking to change facts on the ground with force. From a Republican perspective, deterrence has to be more than words; it…
Lou Holtz built a coaching legacy around discipline, wit, and a knack for turning struggling programs into national contenders, most famously leading Notre Dame to an unbeaten national title in 1988. Lou Holtz, the quick-witted and disciplinarian college football coach who restored Notre Dame to national prominence and guided the Fighting Irish to an unbeaten national championship season in 1988, remains a touchstone name in the sport. He combined tough expectations with plainspoken motivation, and that mix defined his tenure. Fans and critics alike remember a coach who demanded results and delivered a clear identity. When Holtz arrived at South…
Todd Meadows, 25, a member of the Aleutian Lady crew and a personality from Deadliest Catch, died on Feb. 25 in a mysterious, fishing-related incident in Alaskan waters while working aboard the vessel; details remain limited but tributes from his captain and a statement from the show’s producers have been shared. Todd Meadows’ death was reported after an incident aboard the Aleutian Lady in the Bering Sea. He was 25 and had recently joined the vessel’s crew, quickly earning respect for his work ethic and devotion to family. Authorities and the network have not released a detailed cause of death.…
Minnesota officials discovered fraud in a major food assistance program early in the pandemic but continued payments because they feared political backlash tied to a racially charged law. State leaders knew about problems in the emergency food aid program soon after the pandemic began, yet they allowed funds to keep moving. The choice to preserve cash flow came amid worries that enforcement or restrictions could trigger accusations related to a law seen through racial lenses. That tension between policing fraud and avoiding political conflict set the stage for tougher questions about priorities and accountability. The pattern looks like this: evidence…
State Rep. James Talarico topped Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in an expensive and fiercely contested Texas Senate Democratic primary that once again has the party dreaming of a big upset in November. The primary result landed with a lot of noise and even more money behind it, and the Democratic base is already talking about seizing a Senate seat they think is within reach. Voters in the district chose Talarico after a campaign that mixed bold messaging with heavy ad buys, proving that money still moves races in big states. Republicans are watching closely, preparing to define the November choice for…
California’s high-speed rail, approved in 2008 and under construction since 2015, has run into severe budget and schedule trouble and now faces a stark reality: it is running out of money and time, while failing. The project was sold as a transformative link between Northern and Southern California, but years into construction the promise has not matched the reality. Voters approved the plan in 2008 and construction began in 2015, yet the timeline has stretched and costs have ballooned. That mismatch between promises and outcomes is at the heart of the current political debate. Opponents point to rising expenses and…
Practical, no-nonsense steps to stay clear-headed and prepared while keeping an eye on the Iran situation. Besides adopting general thoughtfulness, there are practical ways you can protect yourself from stupid while you monitor the Iran situation. Start by tuning your information diet and trusting verified sources over viral speculation. Keep your responses proportional to credible threats, not to outrage cycles that reward chaos. First, sort facts from noise. When a dramatic claim appears online, pause and check an official statement or a well-established outlet before resharing or acting on it. That small delay saves reputations, reduces panic, and keeps you…
A clear-eyed look at decisions that tied American policy to Israeli actions and the fallout of those choices. “It appears that President Trump allowed Israel, our purported ally, to drag the United States into war against Iran.” That sentence captures a hard accusation floating around debates over recent policy. I want to unpack how that perception formed, what it means for American interests, and why Republicans should care about preserving strength without needless entanglement. First, there is the question of decision authority. When operations escalate overseas, the chain of command and the intelligence behind choices matter. Voters deserve to know…
This piece argues that America First applied to national defense is a modern, practical stance rooted in strong deterrence, economic security, and measured international engagement, drawing a line from Teddy Roosevelt’s assertive leadership to today’s emphasis on sovereignty and readiness. America First as a defense doctrine puts the nation’s interests front and center, and that matters because national security is the bedrock of everything else. Prioritizing American families, industry, and soldiers does not mean isolation; it means clear goals and outcomes for military power and diplomatic leverage. The approach insists that Americans should not subsidize global bad behavior at the…
A morning shooting in Austin left three dead, including the shooter, and 14 people wounded as the FBI probes whether the attack was connected to the US-Israel joint strike on Iran known as Operation Epic Fury. The early hours in Austin turned deadly when a shooter opened fire in a public area, killing two civilians and later being confirmed among the dead. Fourteen other people were injured and rushed to hospitals, creating a chaotic scene for first responders. Local authorities immediately requested federal assistance and the FBI labeled the incident a possible act of terrorism linked to recent foreign strikes.…