Free Speech or Free-for-All? Meta’s Bold Move

Meta’s decision to scrap its U.S. fact-checking program and ease restrictions on controversial topics like immigration and gender identity is a seismic shift in how social media platforms handle political discourse. Some are heralding this as a long-overdue return to free expression, while others worry it opens the floodgates to misinformation and hate speech. As…

The Panama Canal Controversy: Trump’s Suggestion and a Sovereign Nation’s Pride

Ah, the Panama Canal—one of the world's great engineering marvels, a shining symbol of human ingenuity, and, let’s be honest, an enduring sore spot in international relations. Recently, President-elect Donald Trump floated the idea of reclaiming the canal, sparking a swift rebuke from Panama's President José Raúl Mulino. The proposal? Well, Trump doesn't like the…

Trudeau’s Leadership Falters, Freeland’s Resignation Highlights a Crossroads for Canada

The sudden resignation of Canada’s Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, paired with Donald Trump’s hardline tariff threats, presents an eye-opening moment for Canada and its leadership under Justin Trudeau. For Christians who value integrity, stewardship, and national security, these events underscore the urgent need for Canada to pivot away from mismanagement and political theater, and towards…

A Tale of Two Defense Secretaries: What Should Conservatives Make of the Hegseth-DeSantis Debate?

As an independent Christian conservative, I’m no stranger to looking past the headlines and asking: What does this mean for our country? When it comes to the Secretary of Defense nomination saga surrounding Pete Hegseth and Ron DeSantis, we’re looking at more than just political theater. This is about who will oversee America’s military at…