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The American Chronicles: An eclectic adventure in Sugarcreek, Oh

Our continuing RV trek through Ohio’s Amish Country took a wonderfully quirky turn as we rolled into Sugarcreek—just down the ...
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Govt Shutdown: Dangerous Words Fuel Dangerous Times

The government shutdown once again exposed a deep divide in American politics—not just in policy, but in tone and intent. ...
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Stupidocrisy: The Coup That Never Ended

For years, we were labeled conspiracy theorists and deniers for reporting that the Russia hoax, the fabricated FISA warrants, and ...
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The Prophetic Rise In Civil Violence

Political violence in America is becoming a one-sided story. A recent CSIS study shows a troubling trend: for the first ...
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Give Ear and Believe

Ha’azinu (Deuteronomy 32:1-52), means “give ear.” It is a Hebrew call to listen carefully to what follows. It is the name of the ...
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The American Chronicles: A Day in Amish Country

There’s something both charming and slightly disorienting about pulling into Berlin, Ohio — a place where time seems to have ...
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Leftist Judges’ lawfare hitting SCOTUS Wall

When lower-court judges start giving anonymous interviews about the Supreme Court “undermining” them, you know the lawfare machine is fighting ...
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Stupidocrisy: Buying Over the Counter Autism

Autism diagnoses have skyrocketed in recent decades, with prevalence among American children now estimated at one in 31 compared to ...
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When the only solution is badmouthing

Democratic leadership is specializing in scolding, not solving. Every Trump initiative—from student visas to executive powers—becomes a target for sharp ...
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When God seems to be absent

Deuteronomy 31:1-30, Vayelekh (“He Went”), is the shortest portion in the Torah—just 30 verses—yet it’s packed with meaning. Moses, now 120 ...
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