“Trouble is brewing at UCLA, with arrests happening on campus. Protesters have taken over a parking lot and a building. It’s unclear why, but it might be due to breaking curfew. Elsewhere, an Amazon driver in Ohio City bravely defended himself during a carjacking, leading to the carjacker’s death. The community supports the driver’s …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Georgia’s Attorney General, Christopher Carr, and Savannah’s Mayor, Van Johnson, are arguing about new gun laws. Carr says these laws break state rules and the Georgia constitution. But Mayor Johnson wants to keep them to stop guns being stolen from unlocked cars. This fight might even go to the Supreme Court. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This podcast episode talks about politics, our freedom, and healthy eating. It warns us about possible future problems like riots and unhealthy foods. The episode also talks about companies, politics, and immigration issues. It encourages us to think logically and not be scared. It discusses voting systems, protests, and the importance of standing up for our rights. Lastly, it emphasizes that power belongs …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, we discuss a speaker’s warning about global changes, including a possible financial crisis from Japan. They urge us to prepare for tough times and emphasize the power of prayer and resilience. Despite personal struggles and fears about the world’s future, they find solace in podcasting. They also reflect on how technology has changed communication. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has changed its rules. Now, it will only insure up to $1.25 million in a trust account. This might impact people with lots of money in their trusts. The FDIC did this to make their rules simpler and identify insured accounts faster if a bank goes under. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“South Dakota’s governor, Christy Nome, has stirred up controversy with her new book. It talks about her dealing with a rabid dog and a meeting with North Korea’s leader, which she denies. This has affected her vice president campaign. She also signed a law against criticizing Israel, similar to 38 other states. Other potential vice president candidates are also discussed.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
David Knight discusses censorship issues, particularly around vaccines. He criticizes the control of information by platforms and the government, arguing it’s a war on free speech. He also discusses the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act and criticizes the Southern Baptist religious Liberty ethics board for their stance on vaccines. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This blog post talks about bird flu fears and how they might affect our food. It questions if the government is using these worries to control our meat and dairy. It also criticizes how we test for the virus and how the media talks about it. The post encourages us to think critically and trust science. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The World Health Organization wants a new treaty for future pandemics. But, some worry about past errors. The Senate needs 60 votes to okay a treaty. Right now, 44 senators ask President Biden to say no. Will these senators want a vote on this treaty and new health rules? Or will they let a non-government group take over? …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









