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Sen. Russ Ingalls Announces Campaign for Chairman of the Vermont Republican Party
Sen. Russ Ingalls announces his campaign for Chair of the Vermont Republican Party, citing the need for strong leadership amid Vermont’s affordability, safety, and energy challenges. Drawing on his…
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When the Facts Get Lost in the Feed: What a Viral Video on Chicago Raids Missed
A viral Instagram rant claimed mainstream media ignored DHS raids in Chicago and that Secretary Kristi Noem secretly funded armed guards for ICE agents. In reality, the raids stopped…
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Safety First: Why “Walkable Cities” and Public Transit Fail Without Security
The dream of the “15-minute city” falls apart when fear rules the streets. From walkable downtowns to public trains, people won’t step outside if they think they’ll be attacked…
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Timeshares: Vacation Perk or Perpetual Liability?
Timeshares promise affordable vacations but often deliver rising fees, limited flexibility, and long-term obligations that can even outlast the owner. Families may inherit the liability, though legal disclaimers provide…
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From Rapeseed to Canola: How an Industrial Oil Became a Kitchen Staple
From rapeseed’s awkward name to canola’s slick rebrand, the story of this oil is less about taste and more about marketing, chemistry, and government backing. Once an industrial product,…
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Government Shutdowns: A Cautionary Tale
The first shutdown in 1976 under President Ford came from his veto of a spending bill, citing inflation and fiscal restraint. Later shutdowns shifted into political brinkmanship, with Congress…
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Weapons of War: What the Founders Really Knew About Firearms
The Founders did not live in a world of simple muskets. From early repeaters and cannons to the Gatling gun and dynamite, civilians owned weapons every bit as destructive…
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