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Is 'No King’s' Protest actually local? Following the money and Funding in East TN.
"Is the 'No Kings' march a genuine grassroots movement or a high-dollar product manufactured in DC? We follow the money from out-of-state grants to the streets of Kingston, TN. Before you march this Saturday, March 28, see what's happening behind the curtain and discover better ways to stay local.
Mar 253 min read


The Bachelorette’s ‘Secret Lives’ Twist: Is Reality TV just the new Jerry Springer?
I sat down to watch the latest season of The Bachelorette, but I felt like I was back in 1996 watching a daytime talk show brawl, without the show! Here’s why the 'Secret Lives' drama is a turning point for reality TV—and not a good one.
Mar 233 min read


Whistleblower or Rogue? The real reason Joseph Kent just shook the White House.
In an era defined by memes and rapid-fire updates, Joseph Kent just dropped a bombshell that has sent shockwaves through the White House. Here is the 'Rift' between the NCTC and the administration.
Mar 174 min read


A Failure of Vigilance: Why the ODU Tragedy Was a Crisis Foretold
Yesterday, the peace of American soil was shattered. Beyond the political finger-pointing lies a chilling reality: a 1:100 staffing ratio in federal probation and a system that failed to act. Here is the investigation into the ODU tragedy.
Mar 134 min read


How 232 Years of War Built—and Broke—the American Dream
For 250 years, the American experiment has been written in more than just ink and parchment—it has been written in blood, brass, and the cold mathematics of debt. Explore the 'invisible' cost of 232 years of war.
Mar 116 min read


Cuba's Getting a New Papa
After the U.S. removed the dictator of Venezuela back in January, the oil that usually goes to Cuba was cut off. (Iran has also cut off supply.) The U.S. then put a "fuel blockade" on the island; through Executive Order 14380, signed Jan 29, 2026, it is in full effect, threatening to tax any country, like Mexico, that tries to help Cuba keep the lights on, taking away Cuba’s main lifeline. The administration has taken a "no more games" stance—some are calling it a “maximum pr
Mar 73 min read


The Pothole Tax: Why TN is Banning 'Loophole Weed' to Build a Billion-Dollar Road Fund
We like to pretend Tennessee has always been a “straight-edge” state, but that’s a myth. Back in the 1800s, the state was a hemp powerhouse—even considering marijuana the “patriotic” cash crop. Hemp was the crop that built our early economy and practically paid for our original roads. We only “canceled” it when big-city politics and “Reefer Madness” propaganda took over. When Governor Austin Peay built our modern road system in the 1920s, he came up with a revolutionary resol
Mar 74 min read


Wasn't Me!
Happy Birthday Chelsea! I hope you find joy today. We were told by Hillary, Bill had a sex addition. Okay, cool, it's biologically to some of us, roughly 3%-6% of the adults in the US struggle with some form of sex addition. Somewhere 10-20 million people. Claims of an alcoholic father. Fine, 54% of people in the US report that someone in their family has struggled with alcohol addiction. 28.9 million people in the US are battling with alcohol disorder. Claims of his mother a
Feb 272 min read


The Girl Scout's American Dream
1947: Hillary is born in Chicago. She grows up classy and affluent in a middle-class suburb—a far cry from the gravel roads many of us know. 1964: She starts out as a diehard Republican, campaigning for Barry Goldwater. She was the "GOP poster child" before the world turned upside down. 1965: She enters Wellesley College as President of the Young Republicans. Four years later, she leaves a Democrat. People ask if it was the Vietnam War and the protests that changed her, o
Feb 263 min read
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