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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Rise of Democratic Socialism: Analysis
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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Rise of Democratic Socialism: Analysis

President Donald Trump gave a speech at the America Business Forum in Miami on Wednesday. NTD has the details. We look at Zohran Mamdani’s path to becoming New York City mayor and why young voters,…
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What Can Virginia Gun Owners Expect With Democrats in Charge?
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What Can Virginia Gun Owners Expect With Democrats in Charge?

Abigail Spanberger didn't talk much about gun control on the campaign trail (neither did Republican Winsome Earle-Sears, though that's a topic for another post), but her website did boast of her support…
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Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After UPS Cargo Plane Crash Kills at Least 9
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Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After UPS Cargo Plane Crash Kills at Least 9

A fireball erupts near airport property after reports of a plane crash at Louisville International Airport in Louisville, Ky., on Nov. 4, 2025. Jon Cherry/AP PhotoLOUISVILLE, Ky.—Kentucky Gov. Andy…
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Musk: AI Satellites Would “Adjust” Sunlight to “Prevent Global Warming”
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Musk: AI Satellites Would “Adjust” Sunlight to “Prevent Global Warming”

AP ImagesElon Musk .ta-paywall-container {position: relative;display: flex;flex-direction: column; min-height:60px;} #ta-paywall-overlay {position: absolute;top: 0;left: 0;right: 0;bottom: 0;display:…
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JUST IN: Socialist Candidate Comes Up Short In Closely-Watched Mayoral Race
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JUST IN: Socialist Candidate Comes Up Short In Closely-Watched Mayoral Race

Incumbent Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has been elected to a third term as governor after a tightly-contested election against self-described socialist Omar Fateh. On Election Dat, Minneapolis voters…
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Pfizer Sales Take a Nosedive
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Pfizer’s revenues are down 6% for the third quarter of 2025, according to an earnings statement. The percentage is the equivalent of $1 billion. “Third-quarter 2025 revenues totaled $16.7 billion,…
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Vance Says Republicans Have to Work on ‘Turning Out Voters’ in Next Election
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Vance Says Republicans Have to Work on ‘Turning Out Voters’ in Next Election

Vice President JD Vance speaks at a press conference during the 30th day of the government shutdown at the White House in Washington on Oct. 30, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesVice President JD…
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Sen. Cruz Blames Democrats for Prolonging Government Shutdown for Electoral Gain
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Sen. Cruz Blames Democrats for Prolonging Government Shutdown for Electoral Gain

Senator Ted Cruz predicted that Democrats are deliberately prolonging the government shutdown to energize far-left voters before the November 4 Election Day. The Texas Republican said Tuesday that Democrats…
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The Long Road of Gun Control Wasn't an Accident
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The Long Road of Gun Control Wasn't an Accident

One thing about anti-Second Amendment types is that they never stop pushing. They say they don't want to take our guns away--well, most of them say that, even if they don't mean it--but they also never…
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When Your Inner “Gut Garden” Starts To Die… Here’s How to Bring It Back to Life
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When Your Inner “Gut Garden” Starts To Die… Here’s How to Bring It Back to Life

Reclaiming Your Microbiome Out on the homestead, you learn fast that everything’s alive—the soil under your boots, the compost steaming in the bin, even the trough water glinting in morning light. There’s a whole world of unseen helpers working day and night to keep the land fertile. But here’s the thing most folks miss: the same living principle holds true inside you. Deep in your gut lies a hidden forest… billions of microbes rooted in their own living ecosystem. They break down food, train your immune system, and send signals that shape mood, energy, and even hormones. It’s your own personal wilderness, right there beneath the ribs. When Modern Life Poisons the Soil Nourish your inner wilderness—healthy soil, healthy gut, healthy life. But just like chemical farming can scorch once-rich earth, modern living has poisoned this inner terrain. Processed food, chlorinated water, antibiotics, glyphosate, and the daily grind of stress strip away the diversity and vitality your microbes need to thrive. What was once a thriving forest has become more like a polluted pond—murky, overgrown, and unbalanced. The “Fecalization” of America Cardiologist Dr. William Davis calls this collapse “the fecalization of America.” That’s what happens when microbes meant to stay in the colon spill upward into the small intestine. The result—SIBO, or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth—leaves you bloated, foggy, and fatigued. Beneath that discomfort burns a slow fire of inflammation, a hidden blaze that can smolder for years and raise your risk for chronic disease. When Bad Microbes Light a Fire Picture this: toxins from dying microbes, called endotoxins, leak into your bloodstream like smoke from a campfire that never goes out. They irritate tissues, scramble metabolism, and quietly age the body from the inside. For women—especially after menopause—this microbial imbalance can twist how hormones behave. Certain bacteria break down estrogen into forms that fan the flames of tumor growth. That’s one reason breast cancer risk rises after midlife. These tiny creatures don’t just reflect your health; they help write the script. Beyond Breast Health The pattern doesn’t stop there. Scientists are finding microbial fingerprints on cancers of the colon, uterus, and other organs. Mouth bacteria called Fusobacteria have even been discovered deep in colon tumors, suggesting that the same microbes that guard one gate can turn traitor when fences fall. The Industrial Assault on Our Inner Ecosystem Modern life didn’t just disconnect us from the land—it declared quiet war on the living soil inside. Shelf-stable foods packed with emulsifiers and preservatives—polysorbate 80, carboxymethyl cellulose, BHT, sodium benzoate—strip away the gut’s protective mucus like acid rain on fertile ground. Meanwhile, “forever chemicals” such as PFAS leach from cookware and fabrics, disrupting hormones. Glyphosate—the world’s most common herbicide—acts as a stealth antibiotic, killing beneficial bacteria while favoring the bad. Even heartburn drugs can open the door for oral microbes to colonize places they were never meant to go. Healing the Gut the Old-Fashioned Way Thankfully, nature still keeps the cure close at hand. Healing your gut doesn’t require a white coat or a lab—it takes time, patience, and the kind of simple, steady care any farmer would give his soil. Start by re-seeding your inner ground. Probiotic strains like Lactobacillus reuteri and Lactobacillus gasseri help rebuild balance. You’ll find them in real foods—homemade kefir, yogurt, sauerkraut, and fermented vegetables made on the kitchen counter instead of the factory line. Feed those good microbes well. Prebiotic fibers from apples, Jerusalem artichokes, garden greens, and wild roots act like mulch, nourishing the beneficial species that knit your gut lining together. Then let the soil rest. Cut back on chemicals, pesticides, and ultra-processed foods. Give your body a season to breathe again, like fallow land returning to life. Mending Your Gut Fence Think of your gut wall as a split-rail fence—your first line of defense. Bone broth, collagen, and organ meats are the nails and planks that hold it together. Some homesteaders even make what Dr. Davis calls “SIBO yogurt”—fermented slowly at low heat using full-fat milk or coconut milk, rich with probiotics that colonize the small intestine. The results can be dramatic—he’s seen up to 90 percent improvement in just a few weeks. Everyday Wisdom for Everyday Folks Eat food that looks like it came from the earth, not a wrapper. Keep fermented dishes on the table each week. Mind your oral health, because the mouth and gut are part of the same living river. And unless absolutely necessary, steer clear of antibiotics that wipe out everything in sight. You don’t need a prescription to protect your microbiome—just the same old virtues that keep a homestead running: discipline, patience, and respect for creation. A New Take on Cancer Prevention Most folks don’t think much about cancer until it’s too late. But out here, prevention is part of survival. You don’t wait for fences to collapse before fixing them, or for rot to spread before splitting new firewood. The same goes for your health. By tending the forgotten forest within, you’re not just easing digestion or boosting immunity—you’re quenching sparks that could one day ignite disease. The gut isn’t just plumbing; it’s a living covenant between you and the soil, between your body and the world that made it. Nurture it, and it’ll return the favor—quietly, faithfully, and for a lifetime.
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