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“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

 - Luke 2:14

Senior Ukrainian Officials Head to Washington for Talks on Defense, Energy

NewsMax - America feed - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:45
A Ukrainian delegation led by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko will visit Washington for talks on strengthening Kyiv's defense and energy resilience, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff said on Monday.

Trump Warns Putin: 'Settle' The Ukraine War Or Tomahawk Missiles May Be 'Going In Their Direction'

Breitbart - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:33

Trump considering giving Putin courtesy call about Tomahawk missiles, giving Russia a chance to de-escalate before any sales are agreed. 

The post Trump Warns Putin: ‘Settle’ The Ukraine War Or Tomahawk Missiles May Be ‘Going In Their Direction’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Dutch Government Seizes Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Over 'Shortcomings'

Breitbart - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:32

Netherlands took effective control of Chinese-owned Nexperia, in what it said was a "highly exceptional" move over security worries.

The post Dutch Government Seizes Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Over ‘Shortcomings’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Oregon Now Spends More On Program Offering Free Health Care For Illegal Immigrants Than State Police

The Daily Caller - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:31
'When I'm found dead in my shop, I'm gonna be like I told you so'

Bessent: Trump on Track to Meet Xi in South Korea

NewsMax - America feed - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:29
President Donald Trump was on track to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea as the two sides de-escalate tensions over trade disputes, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday.

Bessent: Government Shutdown Is Hitting Economy

NewsMax - America feed - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:29
The U.S. federal government shutdown is starting to impact the nation's economy, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday as the closure entered its 13th day.

The Spirit of Columbus Lives On

The American Mind - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:16

Columbus Day ought to provoke reflection as much as celebration—and not just because the White House is emphatically committed to the latter. It was the right move, of course, for the administration to confidently reject acts of erasure like “Indigenous Peoples Day,” and the whole apparatus of academia, media, and elite-left cultural bludgeoning behind it. We should understand what exactly was meant to be erased.

Although Columbus Day in its historical roots is a de facto holiday for Italian Americans, that group was never really the target of those attacking Christopher Columbus or the holiday in his name. Rather, the opposition to Columbus and his day came due to enmity toward the values and roots of those Italian Americans—and every other American worth the name.

Columbus’s Journal of the First Voyage opens with “In nomine Domini nostri Jesu Christi (In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ),” revealing that his journey was an act of faith. He navigated the dangerous waters of the Atlantic to bring about the evangelization of the world foretold in sacred Scripture.

Columbus brought that faith, Catholic and Christian, to the Americas, and so the enemies of the faith became enemies of his. A man of Italy, he sailed for Their Catholic Majesties of Spain, and so the enemies of the Spanish inheritance became enemies of his. Columbus brought a European civilization that came to dominate and define the life of the New World. Columbus brought the ideas of that civilization to the Western Hemisphere, and laid the groundwork for those that transcended them—natural rights, republican law, and every moral advance from Bartolomeo de las Casas to Frederick Douglass.

It is the same tale over and over again: scratch an opponent of Columbus and Columbus Day and you inevitably discover a deep hostility toward the very culture and principles that underpin liberty and decency everywhere. After all, once it is conceded that a seafaring adventurer braving the vast ocean in the name of Christian majesties discovered a land where a “new birth of freedom” eventually flourished—still the fulcrum of mankind’s earthly hopes more than half a millennium later—what is left? That concession means that faith is an intrinsic good—and that adventure in its name is a surpassing virtue.

Men and women who admire Christopher Columbus might dare to be free—and that’s what his enemies truly fear.

Of course there is reason to criticize the historical figure of Columbus, as there is reason to criticize any man who ever lived save one. Christopher Columbus was sometimes iniquitous and at times cruel. This is indisputable—and also irrelevant to the reasons for his celebration. The magnitude of his achievement and its world-historical consequences—dwarfing those of all but a handful of other men in human history—render his faults almost meaningless. The God whom Columbus imperfectly served makes use of imperfect instruments to accomplish His perfect will. We who live in the world Columbus found have only one proper and virtuous response to him: gratitude.

We live in a New World made fit for us and our posterity because Columbus saw a horizon and went beyond it. We live in a republic of laws because Columbus brought that inheritance with him, and by the grace of God, it stayed and flourished. If we are not grateful, we are undeserving.

We who are the apotheosis of the New World—the great republic, the last best hope on earth—have every reason to celebrate Christopher Columbus. Now with the imprimatur of the White House, we do.

If you are Italian American, reclaim this special commemoration of your inheritance. If you are Catholic, or indeed any sort of Christian, celebrate the man who brought your faith to the farthest reaches of the West. If you are Hispanic, rejoice at what was done in the name of your ancient monarchs.

If you are American, this holiday is for you.

The spirit of Columbus did not end with one man. It lives across the New World. It lives on in this holiday and every other day. It lives in you.

The post The Spirit of Columbus Lives On appeared first on The American Mind.

The 250th Anniversary of the United States Navy Began with a Fishing Boat

Breitbart - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:00

On October 13, 250 years ago, the Continental Congress authorized the establishment of the Continental Navy, marking the birth of what would become the United States Navy. Over a week ago, in Norfolk, with President Trump in attendance, the Navy showcased its impressive, combined arms capabilities. But on this semiquincentennial, the U.S. Navy, the most powerful in the world, had humble beginnings—a single fishing boat.

The post The 250th Anniversary of the United States Navy Began with a Fishing Boat appeared first on Breitbart.

Lonergan: Pritzker Blames ICE While Chicago Sanctuary Policies Fuel Chaos

Breitbart - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 05:00

On a recent episode of CNN’s "State of the Union" with Jake Tapper, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker showed again why sanctuary policies are about as popular as paying taxes or getting a root canal.   

The post Lonergan: Pritzker Blames ICE While Chicago Sanctuary Policies Fuel Chaos appeared first on Breitbart.

‘Tugo TV’ Launches Free Live TV App Featuring Family, Faith, and News

Breitbart - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:50

Tugo TV is a free new streaming app providing family-friendly entertainment, faith-based content, and live news.

The post ‘Tugo TV’ Launches Free Live TV App Featuring Family, Faith, and News appeared first on Breitbart.

WA Teen Faces Civil Rights Complaint for Refusing To Play Basketball Against Male Athlete

American Greatness - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:37
A high school basketball player in Washington state has been accused of bullying, harassment after she allegedly “misgendered” a male opponent who pretends to be […]

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Trump Proclaims Peace in Jerusalem: 'Beginning of the Age of Faith and Hope'

Breitbart - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:27

U.S. President Donald Trump told Israel's parliament, the Knesset, on Monday that "This is not only the end of a war, but the end of an age of terror and death, and the beginning of an age of faith and hope."

The post Trump Proclaims Peace in Jerusalem: ‘Beginning of the Age of Faith and Hope’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Ivanka, Jared Kushner Share Touching Messages with the People of Israel

Western Journal - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:22

Speaking to an emotional crowd in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square Ivanka Trump told thousands of Israelis that her father “wanted me to share, as he has with so many of […]

The post Ivanka, Jared Kushner Share Touching Messages with the People of Israel appeared first on The Western Journal.

History and Hope: We Awaken to a New Dawn in the Middle East

Liberty Nation - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:15

By Tim Donner

The situation was all but hopeless, most observers believed. Wars, hot and cold, had defined the Middle East for decades – or centuries, depending on one’s perspective, dating all the way back to the days of the Old Testament. Every concentrated effort by American presidents, the United Nations, and globetrotting diplomats had fallen well short […]

California’s Gerrymandering Scam Raises Election Integrity Concerns

The Federalist - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:13
A Sacramento County voter show the hole in his mail-in ballot envelope that he says could cause election int4grity issues.Voters have complained about problems with mail-in ballots ahead of the Golden State's referendum on Proposition 50.

Step Aside, Indigenous People’s Day, Columbus Day Is Back!

Liberty Nation - Mon, 10/13/2025 - 04:10

By James Fite

Happy Columbus Day! And we can say that universally now in the US, regardless of state, because President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order once again officially recognizing the holiday. But does that make it right? Was it the European colonizers or the indigenous people who oppressed the other? Which people left a trail […]

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