12 Sept 2025

Trump’s “Department of War” Rebrand Sends the Right Message 
President Donald Trump’s decision to restore the Department of Defense to its original name of the Department of War is more than just a rhetorical rebrand. In an era where seemingly everything is drowning in euphemisms, the renaming is a refreshing dose of clarity and sends a firm message that America is strong and confident once more under Trump’s leadership. While the title of the department that oversees America’s military may seem trivial to some, the real-world impact of names is impossible to ignore.

MSNBC fires analyst Matthew Dowd for ‘unacceptable’ comments about Charlie Kirk
MSNBC has fired political analyst Matthew Dowd for suggesting “hateful” rhetoric from Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk led to his own assassination, Dowd said … “I think that’s the environment we’re in, that the people just — you can’t stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have, and then saying these awful words, and not expect awful actions to take place. Dowd’s comments were widely condemned … Dowd, a Democrat who was formerly a Republican strategist and an independent, is one of the most rabidly anti-GOP voices on cable news.

America lost a powerful Christian voice when Charlie Kirk was gunned down yesterday at a university in Utah.
Charlie is being remembered as an advocate for Conservative values and American exceptionalism, and he certainly was that. But at 31 years old, he was a bold proclaimer of the Gospel. We should never fool ourselves into thinking that if we simply speak truth boldly people will inevitably embrace it.
But the battle for the hearts and souls of millions continues. Satan is raging because he knows his time is short. The Left is raging because, in the words of Jesus in John 3:19, it loves the darkness.

Russia Cautions Poland on Belarus Border Closure Consequences
Russia warns Poland of “consequences” if it does not change its decision to close the border to Russian ally Belarus.

Elon Musk Says an OpenAI Whistleblower Was Murdered
In the early morning hours of Thursday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed that an OpenAI whistleblower named Suchir Balaji, who passed away last year, was actually killed. The late 26-year-old software engineer had gone to the New York Times months before his passing, decrying what he deemed to be illegal copyright violations by his employer. He was also prepared to testify as a witness in the newspaper’s lawsuit against the company. The implication, seemingly: that OpenAI, or those associated with it, secretly orchestrated the whistleblower’s murder.

Why Is Nobody Talking About the Chaos in Nepal?
At least 22 people have been killed – many of whom were still wearing college and school uniforms – in Nepal. As reported on Tuesday, the government implemented a blanket ban on 26 social media platforms, leading to youth-led free speech protests that quickly descended into a deadly stand-off with the police fuelled by deeper unrest. As the death toll mounted, the ban was rolled back and the prime minister resigned, but Kathmandu remains under curfew with troops patrolling the streets and the military waiting in the wings.

Israel Mourns Charlie Kirk: ”A True Friend”
Charlie Kirk, a top podcaster and supporter of President Trump, was shot and killed by a sniper on Wednesday during a public appearance at a college in Utah. He was 31. Ki4rk was also known as a passionate advocate for Israel, frequently basing his pro-Israel stance in his Christian faith.

Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya’s absence from son’s funeral after Doha strike raises questions about his condition
Uncertainty surrounded the fate of senior Hamas figures on Thursday, with acting Gaza chief Khalil al-Hayya missing from funeral photos released by the group in Doha two days after an Israeli airstrike on its leadership compound. Al-Hayya’s son was killed in the strike, and his wife and daughter-in-law were reportedly injured. The images, published by Hamas and showing Qatar’s emir among the mourners, included senior officials Osama Hamdan and Izzat al-Rishq. Al-Hayya, however, was absent,

Trump’s security heightened after murder of Charlie Kirk
President Trump’s security has reportedly been increased following the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, with changes to a Pentagon event and security measures for a Yankees game.

Netanyahu compares Charlie Kirk to brother Yoni: ‘Once in a generation’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Thursday with Fox News about his memories of pro-Israel conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on Wednesday. The Prime Minister remarked that he, his wife, and family are “heartbroken,” and revealed that during Kirk’s 2019 visit to Israel, his son had lunch with him. “We’re shattered, first as human beings, because a great human being has been taken from us. He was an extraordinary friend,” the Prime Minister stated. Netanyahu drew a comparison between Kirk and his brother, Yoni, who was killed at the same age while rescuing hostages in Entebbe.

US naval academy on lockdown following report of armed intruder 
The United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, was placed on lockdown Thursday after an individual previously dismissed from the institution reportedly returned to campus armed, according to multiple news reports. Gunshots were reported inside Bancroft Hall, the residence hall for midshipmen. One official on campus stated that the individual was “knocking on doors pretending to be a military policeman.”

Spanish PM Laments Lack of Nuclear Weapons Preventing Spain From Stopping Israel in Gaza War
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez intensified his anti-Israel rhetoric by claiming Spain cannot intervene in the war in Gaza because it lacks nuclear weapons — a statement that drew sharp criticism from his own government, with officials warning it could fuel hostility and legitimize violence.

Israel ‘Did Exactly What America Did’: Netanyahu Justifies Qatar Strike, Compares Oct. 7 to 9/11 Terrorist Attack
On the eve of the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu justified Israel’s recent military strikes on Hamas leaders in Qatar and compared the al Qaeda suicide attacks on US soil to the Hamas-led invasion of and massacre across southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Israel’s strike on Tuesday, which targeted Hamas leaders based in Qatar, was widely criticized by governments around the world, including France, Britain, Turkey, and the US. American President Donald Trump said the strike in Qatar “does not advance Israel or America’s goals” while Qatar’s prime minister accused Israel of derailing Gaza ceasefire efforts, in which Doha has been a mediator. Netanyahu said the strike was a direct response to the deadly terrorist attack in Jerusalem on Monday, for which Hamas claimed responsibility.

‘An Epidemic Of Violence’: Department Of Justice Intervenes in Brutal Charlotte Stabbing Case
After the slaughter of a Ukrainian woman aboard a North Carolina commuter train made national headlines and captured the attention of the White House, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is filing federal criminal charges against the killer. On August 22, 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death aboard a light rail train car by a man authorities have identified as DeCarlos Dejuan Brown, Jr. “I have directed my attorneys to federally prosecute DeCarlos Brown Jr., a repeat violent offender with a history of violent crime, for murder. We will seek the maximum penalty for this unforgivable act of violence — he will never again see the light of day as a free man,”

At least 25 people dead or missing after severe floods in Bali and East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
At least 25 people are confirmed dead or missing after floods and landslides struck Bali and East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, between September 9 and 11, 2025. Torrential rains inundated large areas, collapsed buildings, and forced the evacuation of more than 500 residents.

Amsterdam used to be the safest city in Europe; now a majority of its citizens are afraid to go out at night
As recent as 2019, The Economist’s Safe City Index placed Amsterdam at the top in Europe and fourth worldwide, behind only Tokyo, Singapore, and Osaka, but a new debate hosted by local broadcaster AT5 has revealed that seven in ten panel members avoid certain parts of the city because they now feel unsafe.

What Charlie Kirk Predicted About “Assassination Culture” Will Chill You To The Core
We live at a time when our society is absolutely teeming with left-wing nuts. The day after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, shots were fired at the University of Massachusetts and at the U.S. Naval Academy. In this hate-filled environment, every school, every church, and every political gathering is a potential target. It wasn’t like this when I was growing up. In the 1980s, I never imagined for a single moment that someone would come into my school or my church and start shooting. But now we live in a society where violence could literally erupt at any moment.

All mRNA products are developed and marketed under EUA. Do you understand what that means?
Outside of a war or terror incidents involving weapons of mass destruction, covid injections were the first mRNA products to be “approved” using a legal mechanism intended for countermeasures to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies. Called the Emergency Use Authorization (“EUA”), this authorization process is separate from and not part of the drug approval process.  Yet the covid “vaccines” were widely touted as “safe and effective” as if they had undergone the rigorous testing and safety monitoring that is required under laws regulating drugs.

Israel’s strike in Qatar triggers rare US rebuke, tests Trump’s Gulf diplomacy
The White House issued a rare public rebuke of Israel for its strikes on Hamas leaders in Qatar, putting Washington in an awkward position between two key allies. The Trump administration almost never breaks publicly with Israel on military campaigns. But analysts say the deeper question is how much the U.S. knew in advance — and whether it quietly offered its blessing.