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Iran Faces Historic Moment as Protests Intensify Over Executions and Repression

Eugene Barnes, September 26, 2025

By Hamid Enayat Friday, 26 September 2025 01:47 PM EDT Protesters in Toronto, Ontario, have condemned the Islamic Republic of Iran for an execution, demanding human rights during a demonstration. The unrest reflects growing global scrutiny of Iran’s repressive policies. The activation of the “snapback” mechanism marks a critical shift,…

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Western Allies’ Betrayal: Recognition of Palestinian State Sparks Outrage

Stella Green, September 26, 2025

By Josh Hammer Friday, 26 September 2025 05:01 PM EDT Four of America’s nominally closest allies — Britain, Australia, France and Canada — disgraced themselves this week by recognizing a so-called Palestinian state. In so doing, these nations didn’t merely betray the broader Western civilizational inheritance to which they lay…

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Revival in Pittsburgh: Young Faithful Gather in Response to Tragedy

Eugene Barnes, September 25, 2025

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — If you were looking for young people distraught over the Sept. 10, 2025 brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk here, you were looking in the wrong place. They went to The Sanctuary church by the busloads. Even Pastor Jason Howard was taken aback by the size and scope…

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FDA’s Prohibition Push Threatens Public Health Amid Opioid Decline

Sentinel Update, September 25, 2025

By Charlie Kolean Thursday, 25 September 2025 11:25 AM EDT The opioid epidemic ravaged our country, and it’s finally beginning to show signs of receding. Opioid-related deaths continue to decline, with this trend observed in nearly every state nationally. However, Washington’s ivory tower elites persist in pushing policies that harm…

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Black Democrats’ Hypocrisy in Crime Crisis: A Call for Accountability

Eugene Barnes, September 24, 2025

By Clarence V. McKee Wednesday, 24 September 2025 03:25 PM EDT How do you think Black and white progressive Democrats and the liberal media would react if the 58 people shot and eight killed in Chicago over Labor Day weekend were white? How do you think they would react if…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Health Reforms Spark National Debate

Eugene Barnes, September 24, 2025

By Sid Dinerstein Wednesday, 24 September 2025 08:14 AM EDT Federal health officials recently highlighted a potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism risk, reigniting scrutiny of medical practices. The announcement coincided with the growing influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary,…

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De Gaulle’s Misleading Claims on Paris Liberation Ignored Allied Sacrifices

Sentinel Update, September 24, 2025

By Mark Schulte Wednesday, 24 September 2025 04:33 PM EDT Ambassador Charles Kushner’s recent open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the French president for failing to address the surge in antisemitism in France following the Islamic genocidal attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The appeal, published in…

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Faces Sharp Criticism Over Monetary Policies

Sentinel Update, September 23, 2025

By Stephen Moore | Tuesday, 23 September 2025 01:42 PM EDT The Case Against Fed Chair Jerome Powell It’s hard to believe that a couple of years ago Time magazine considered naming Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell as their “Person of the Year.” He may well have won, if…

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Tragic Stabbings in Charlotte: A Call for Accountability in Homelessness and Public Safety

Stella Green, September 23, 2025

By Partha Chakraborty Tuesday, 23 September 2025 01:33 PM EDT A harrowing incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, has left the community reeling after Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was fatally stabbed on her way home from work on the light rail. The attack, captured on video and replayed widely,…

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U.S. Reasserts Control Over U.N.: A Transactional Approach to Global Governance

Sentinel Update, September 23, 2025

By Hugh Dugan Tuesday, 23 September 2025 04:01 AM EDT Riddled by financial crisis and staff-trust in its Secretary-General at an all-time low of 18%, the United Nations soon hosts its annual speechathon. It’s 80 years old this October and showing every bit of its age—poor footing, lost resilience, and…

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