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A society faces dangers from both the outside world and from within itself. External threats can emerge through economic strain, cultural shifts, rapid technological change, or the rising influence of global powers. At the same time, internal threats grow when trust erodes, divisions deepen, and the shared values that once held people together begin to weaken. When these external pressures and internal fractures reinforce one another, they gradually undermine the foundations of freedom, stability, and community life. To remain resilient, a society must clearly identify both kinds of threats and take deliberate steps to strengthen unity, rebuild trust, and preserve the principles that allow it to thrive.

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Ilhan Omar refuses to directly address long-standing questions about her past marriage, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability for someone holding a seat in Congress.

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Minnesota taxpayers have been footing the bill for decades as some Somali households milk welfare and run scams on top of it.

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Canada’s healthcare system fails its own citizens, forcing Glenn Beck to step in to save a woman from state-backed assisted suicide.

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The GOP had to astroturf support to get radicalized Jasmine Crockett to run — a sign that Democrats are so weak, Republicans can outmaneuver them at will.

“When words turn into threats of murder over disagreement, our culture mirrors the Islamic extremist mindset that fuels global terror.

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China and Russia aren’t just flexing — they’re actively threatening nearby countries and rewriting the rules of the Pacific.

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Colombia’s leftist president spins lies, but Trump is targeting all narco-states destabilizing the region including Colombia if it doesn’t wise up.

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From Minnesota to Maine, Somali pirate fraudster contractors are fleecing taxpayers with Medicaid scams, showing the cost of fraud runs far beyond one state.

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What used to be a ‘they/them’ problem has become a ‘we’ problem: schools letting students dictate sexual boundaries is forcing parents and kids into situations no one signed up for, regardless of claimed identity.

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Mexican cartels are now invading towns across borders — Guatemala’s special forces are scrambling because lawlessness is out of control.

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Cuba’s nonstop protests show even the closest communist stronghold in our hemisphere is fed up with socialism — maybe New York should take notes.

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Illegal border crossers shouldn’t get a free pass — the Nebraska shooter belongs in an El Salvadoran jail, not U.S. streets.

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Trump is right — America’s foreign policy should be independent, not held back by weak and declining allies in Europe.

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The real puppet masters who run the world aren’t politicians or even corporations they’re the oil powers. Since World War II, they’ve taken more than $20 trillion dollars from the West, and with that wealth they’ve bought deep into our societies. Today, they hold influence over our universities, media, corporations, and even politics. The uncomfortable truth is that much of the West has been purchased with oil money. The question we must ask is: are we still in control of our own future, or have we sold off our sovereignty? Here are some of the major oil states and what they own in the West.

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