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Bless Your Headlines
Florida Man, Meet Florida Emu
January 15, 2026
If you ever find yourself wondering whether the internet is exaggerating when it jokes about Florida being its own ecosystem of chaos, let me gently introduce you to today’s headline:
Opinion
When Facts No Longer Matter
January 14, 2026
A Sad State of Political Discourse The recent back and forth surrounding the wisdom, or lack thereof, for President Trump’s successful capture of Venezuelan dictator Maduro has left me bewildered
Kindness
When Kindness Shows Up at the Table
January 12, 2026
Sometimes Living Civics Looks Like Quiet Compassion Living civics isn’t always loud. It doesn’t require a podium, a policy debate, or a viral moment. Often, it shows up quietly, at
Family
The Family Fault Line: Why the Future Is Built at the Kitchen Table
January 11, 2026
The True Foundation of the Future The future of humanity rests not upon government, but with the family. A principle that is as bold as it is true and profound.
animals
A Grave, a Dog, and a Loyalty Humans Forgot How to Practice
January 10, 2026
Bless Your Headlines: The Goodest Boy Knows Exactly Where Love Is Buried If you needed proof that loyalty didn’t get memo’d about becoming ironic in 2026, allow me to introduce
Opinion
Remember This: Escalation Has Consequences
January 9, 2026
A Life Lost Is Still a Tragedy The death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis this week is tragic by any measure. She was a mother of three. A
Bless Your Headlines
Florida Man Takes Conceal Carry Too Literally
January 8, 2026
If you ever wonder why Florida is the internet’s most reliable content farm, let me introduce you to a story that has everything: lace, loitering, law enforcement, and a level
Common Sense Corner
When We Stop Laughing, We Lose More Than the Joke
January 7, 2026
A Common Sense reflection on comedy, anger, and a country that desperately needs to exhale There was a moment in recent years when comedy stopped feeling like comedy and started
Living Civics
Why One Small Act of Kindness Still Matters
January 5, 2026
The Quiet Civics Lesson in Aisle Five Living civics doesn’t usually announce itself with a microphone or a megaphone. More often, it shows up quietly—between the cereal boxes and the
Opinion
The NCAA’s Identity Crisis and the Wild West of College Hoops
January 3, 2026
The NCAA’s New House Party With college football finally shuffling off stage like an aging rock star, college basketball has decided to crank up the speakers and throw the kind
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