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#politics

The American Spectator: Hunter Biden’s Day in Court
Hunter Biden’s Day in Court
President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of tax evasion but the deal fell through when the judge questioned the immunity offered. The media, who previously dismissed the seriousness of the case, suddenly shifted their attention to the president's son facing criminal charges.


The Federalist Papers: GOP 2024 Presidential Candidate Goes After Trump, Gets Smack Down From Angry Iowa Crowd
GOP 2024 Presidential Candidate Goes After Trump, Gets Smack Down From Angry Iowa Crowd
Former Texas Congressman and 2024 presidential candidate Will Hurd was booed off stage during a speech at the Republican Party's annual Lincoln Dinner in Iowa when he criticized Donald Trump. Hurd argued that Trump's motivation for running for president was to stay out of prison, not to serve the American people. The crowd erupted into boos, and Hurd tried to reason with them before eventually leaving the stage.


#society

The American Spectator: Pray for the Dead, Pray for Those Who Persecute You
Pray for the Dead, Pray for Those Who Persecute You
Irish pop star Sinéad O'Connor, known for her hit single "Nothing Compares 2 U" and her activism against Catholicism, has died at 56. She gained infamy for shredding a photo of Pope St. John Paul II on live television, criticizing the Church's handling of abuse. O'Connor later converted to Islam after promoting feminism, LGBT ideology, and abortion. Her ideologies are seen as detrimental, but Catholics must pray for her soul and extend charity to those who oppose the Church.


#military

The American Spectator: NATO Needs Ukraine, and So Do We
NATO Needs Ukraine, and So Do We
NATO membership for Ukraine is up for discussion, but not while there is a war. The inclusion of a well-armed and rebuilding postwar Ukraine in NATO would be strategically beneficial for the alliance, providing depth for NATO's eastern boundary and forward-deployed combat power. Without Ukraine, building a revitalized "forward defense" in eastern Europe becomes unimaginable. Including Ukraine in NATO is crucial for a credible defense against Russia's threat.


#religion

The American Spectator: Seeking the Holy Face
Seeking the Holy Face
Krakow and Lucca are both cities known for their saints and religious history. In Krakow, the saints are a reminder of a deepened appreciation for the Christian faith, while in Lucca, the Volto Santo, an ancient wooden crucifix, draws pilgrims and visitors to the true face of God. The pilgrimage never truly ends, as we are constantly called to pursue what is good and beautiful in our lives.


#sports

Fox News: Colts owner rules outs trade for Jonathan Taylor despite request from star RB: report
Colts owner rules outs trade for Jonathan Taylor despite request from star RB: report
Jonathan Taylor, star running back for the Indianapolis Colts, has formally requested a trade as he seeks a contract extension. Despite injuries impacting his performance in the 2022 season, Taylor remains a key player for the team. Colts owner Jim Irsay stated that they are hoping Taylor will be a big part of the upcoming season.