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Grammy Winner DIES In HORRIFIC Plane Crash…
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Grammy Winner DIES In HORRIFIC Plane Crash…

America lost one of its most beloved Christian country music songwriters when Grammy winner Brett James died in a tragic plane crash, taking with him the creative force behind faith-filled hits that touched millions of hearts. Tragic Loss of Musical Pioneer Brett James Cornelius died September 18, 2025, when his single-engine aircraft crashed near an elementary school close to Macon County Airport in Franklin, North Carolina. The 57-year-old songwriter was traveling with two passengers who also perished in the crash. James had built an extraordinary career writing songs that celebrated traditional American values, faith, and family—themes that resonated deeply with conservative audiences nationwide. Faith-Centered Legacy in Music James’s most famous composition, “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” became a cultural phenomenon that reinforced Christian values in mainstream country music. The Grammy-winning song helped establish Carrie Underwood as a major force in country music while delivering a powerful message about surrendering control to divine guidance. This song exemplified James’s ability to craft lyrics that spoke to America’s heartland, celebrating faith over secular humanism that has increasingly dominated popular culture. From Medicine to Musical Ministry Born in Columbia, Missouri, in 1968, James initially pursued medicine before following his calling to music. His decision to leave medical school and focus on songwriting demonstrates the kind of risk-taking and personal responsibility that conservatives admire. After signing with Career Records in 1995, James transformed from a struggling recording artist into Nashville’s most prolific songwriter, penning hits for Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, and dozens of other artists. James founded Cornman Music and Believer Artist Management, building businesses that supported emerging talent while maintaining creative control. His entrepreneurial success reflected conservative principles of self-reliance and free enterprise. Through his companies, James influenced industry standards and helped develop artists who shared his commitment to authentic American music values. Industry Leadership and Conservative Values Beyond songwriting, James served on boards of prestigious organizations including the Nashville Songwriters Association International and the Country Music Association. His leadership roles allowed him to advocate for traditional country music values against industry trends toward pop crossover and politically charged messaging. James consistently supported artists and songs that celebrated family, faith, and patriotism rather than the divisive social agendas increasingly common in entertainment. Rest in peace Brett! That’s a beautiful song!! Brett James, Grammy-winning 'Jesus, Take the Wheel' songwriter, dies in North Carolina plane crash https://t.co/g3PVKqgdCr — Darkhorse (@RealDonaldIsaac) September 19, 2025 The music industry has lost a champion of conservative values who proved that faith-based content could achieve both commercial success and cultural impact. James’s catalog of over 500 recorded songs will continue influencing country music, but his absence will be deeply felt among artists and industry leaders who shared his commitment to traditional American principles. His legacy reminds us that authentic storytelling rooted in timeless values will always find an audience hungry for truth and meaning. Sources: Brett James – Wikipedia Nashville Songwriters Association International – Brett James Jesus, Take the Wheel – Wikipedia
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The Lighter Side
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Acupuncture is an Effective Treatment for Back Pain in Seniors–And Sometimes it’s Covered by U.S. Medicare
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Acupuncture is an Effective Treatment for Back Pain in Seniors–And Sometimes it’s Covered by U.S. Medicare

Acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment for back pain in older people, according to new research. Chronic back pain for the study participants (aged 65 and older) showed greater improvement—in both physical function and reduced pain—when treated with the traditional Chinese method of inserting needles into specific meridians on the body, when compared to […] The post Acupuncture is an Effective Treatment for Back Pain in Seniors–And Sometimes it’s Covered by U.S. Medicare appeared first on Good News Network.
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Women’s infertility is Big Pharma’s cash cow
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Women’s infertility is Big Pharma’s cash cow

Falling birth rates have become a national obsession — for good reason. The U.S. fertility rate has plunged to 1.6 births per woman, well below the 2.1 replacement rate.Earlier this year, the Trump administration floated proposals to reverse that trend — a $5,000 one-time “baby bonus,” expanded IVF funding, and fertility education classes. But while the high cost of having and raising children demands attention, a deeper, avoidable crisis hangs over women’s fertility — one under-addressed by doctors, nearly ignored in research, and scorned by the mainstream media.If America is serious about reversing demographic decline, it must start with reproductive health at its root.Millions of American women long to bear children but wrestle with infertility caused by conditions that doctors too often write off or treat only with drugs. Doctors prescribed “the pill” to teens to regulate cycles rather than investigate root causes of their irregularity; now, they too often rely on medications as default treatment instead of exploring environmental, nutritional, or lifestyle interventions. One glaring example is polycystic ovary syndrome.Underdiagnosed, underfundedPolycystic ovary syndrome remains the most common cause of female anovulation (absence of ovulation) and one of the leading causes of infertility in the world, affecting up to 13% of reproductive-age women. It disrupts ovulation, floods the body with androgens, like testosterone, increases the risk of miscarriages, and plagues women with irregular cycles — yet up to 70% remain undiagnosed.PCOS research funding remains woefully low. From 2016 to 2022, PCOS received about $31.8 million annually — versus $262 million for rheumatoid arthritis or $420 million for lupus, “despite similar degrees of morbidity and similar or lower mortality and prevalence.” In 2022, the NIH reported just $9.5 million dedicated to PCOS. That’s negligible compared with the disease’s $15 billion-a-year U.S. cost in medical care, complications, and mental health impact.Women as cash cowsCurrent treatment of women with PCOS indicates a culture of profit over prevention. Pharmaceutical companies and fertility clinics thrive on long-term medication and expensive IVF cycles — not on teaching diet shifts, endocrine-safe living, or stress reduction.Nutrition and the environment's impact on health cannot be discussed without being labeled as “anti-science.” The tragedy is that PCOS is not only treatable but in many cases manageable through lifestyle interventions.Though PCOS is often influenced by genetics — such as family history with type II diabetes — it’s also strongly tied to insulin resistance, poor metabolic health, obesity, and environmental stressors. Nutrition, exercise, weight management, and reduced exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals can dramatically improve fertility outcomes.Even modest changes — a 5%-10% weight reduction in overweight women or a shift toward lower-glycemic diets — have been shown to restore ovulation in many women. But such non-invasive and inexpensive advice is considered “body-shaming.”RELATED: The American women forking out $8,000 for fake babies Getty ImagesTouch the holistic third railWomen’s health, especially fertility, has become fodder for political punditry on both sides of the aisle — with little real research, funding, or solutions for root causes. Instead, women have become cash cows for an entrenched medical-industrial complex that profits from endless prescriptions and IVF cycles, while ignoring what might prevent infertility in the first place.The “third rail” of holistic fertility care gets dismissed as “anti-science.” That’s part of the problem. It’s time to touch the rail.If America is serious about reversing demographic decline, it must start with reproductive health at its root. That means early screening for PCOS, education about metabolic health, and shifting from a medical culture of symptom management to one of holistic fertility stewardship.Women deserve it, and the future generations of Americans — literally — require it.
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Evil unmasked: How Charlie Kirk's murder exposed a diabolical spiritual war
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Evil unmasked: How Charlie Kirk's murder exposed a diabolical spiritual war

Millions of Americans are still desperately trying to scrub their hearts and minds of the infernal videos and images that emerged after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Far from a typical social or political event, this murder has reverberated throughout America, igniting everything from fury to depression and opening a chasm filled with uncomfortable questions about the state of the nation and where we go from here.Today, too many people are now fully embracing and emulating Satan’s nature. There’s an alarm sounding among many faith and political leaders who believe America is at a dire crossroads — a point where we must carefully choose our destiny."We have crossed the Rubicon," Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, told me last week. "We're no longer what we used to be. The age of civility is officially over, and we've entered into the proverbial dark, slippery slope where rhetorical violence becomes physical violence." He’s not wrong. The disturbing reality is that a sizable proportion of the public is now OK with political violence. In fact, a YouGov survey recently asked, “Do you think it is ever justified for citizens to resort to violence in order to achieve political goals?”Shockingly, 11% answered, “Yes, violence can sometimes be justified,” with an additional 11% stating they were unsure and another 5% preferring not to respond. Thus, while 72% rejected political violence, 27% either weren’t sure, wouldn’t respond — or seemed to back it.True evilThis willingness to entertain political violence is so alarming and otherworldly that it can only come from one source: true evil. And sadly, wickedness has, in some circles, become increasingly pervasive. James 4:7 in the Bible is monumentally clear that each person must “resist the devil” and, when we do, “he will flee.” But today, too many people are now fully embracing and emulating Satan’s nature. The Bible tells us the “devil has been sinning from the beginning” (1 John 3:8) and is filled with ghastliness and lies.“He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him,” Jesus proclaims of Satan in John 8:44. “When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.”Scripture also makes it clear that the devil prowls around seeking to “steal, and kill, and destroy” (John 10:10), hoping to so confuse human hearts and minds that people reflect his nature and reject the biblical command to love God and love others.We see these elements permeating society and playing out not only in the brutal killing of Kirk, but also among the slew of people who have bizarrely and fiendishly excused or even celebrated the conservative commentator’s death.Make no mistake: The only humane and sane reaction to an assassination like this is sheer horror. There’s no need to add a “but,” no warrant for a “well, his tone wasn’t always the best” — and certainly no excuse for debasing Kirk’s humanity as to gleefully react to his death. Luciferian delightSuch insanity, though not the majority response, exposes the extent to which some have willfully chosen to baste in the bowels of Luciferianism. Relishing in death has become a newfound passion for those who have given themselves over to such evil.Just consider that YouGov also found that 9% of Americans believe it’s acceptable to celebrate a public figure’s death. Sure, 78% said it’s inappropriate, but the fact that one out of every 10 Americans said it’s perfectly permissible “for a person to be happy about the death of a public figure they oppose” should send a literal shiver down our spines. As it turns out, Democrats (11%) are more likely than Republicans (6%) to say it’s either “always” or “usually” acceptable to celebrate public figures’ deaths. Republicans are also far more likely (89%) to oppose this than are Democrats (71%).RELATED: Charlie Kirk’s legacy: ‘Put on the armor of light’ George Frey/Getty ImagesThese statistics reveal a disturbing level of moral corruption within the American populace, with human hearts taking on the nature of the devil in such a merciless way. Rather than showing honor and decency, many in recent days have opted for full-blown hatred — a satanic level of bile that says much more about them than it does Kirk or anyone else.One of the problems fueling the dysfunction in our politics has become an unhealthy rhetoric that dominates our discourse. Trump, Kirk, and others have been labeled as "racist," "homophobic," and other dishonest slurs.Some, like former President Joe Biden, warned Trump would “sacrifice our democracy.” Former Vice President Kamala Harris also seized on this rhetoric as did other Democrats. For his part, Trump has often returned fiery rhetoric. Tragically, there’s a cost to such proclamations. The choice is oursI recently spoke with Dallas Jenkins, creator of the hit TV show “The Chosen,” about Kirk’s death and the chaos in our nation."We are in a time where people demonize the opposition — the political or spiritual opposition, so much that their death is a logical conclusion," Jenkins said. "If you tell enough people that someone or a group of people are Nazis, are a threat to your literal freedom and democracy, and in fact, your very life, I mean, why wouldn't you think that they should die, or at least be stopped in some dramatic way?"His point? We’ve allowed callousness and rhetoric to become so untethered from goodness that we have unwell people getting panicked, ginned up, and, in turn, radicalized. This is a dangerous path for our nation, with Kirk’s death, in particular, forcing both sides to decide: Is this the America we want — or are we willing to strive for something better?The Book of James warns that the tongue is a “world of evil,” can “corrupt the whole body," and is “set on fire by hell.” And Ephesians 6 delivers perhaps the most important context, explaining that the real battle is spiritual — not physical. “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms,” Ephesians 6:12 reads.We’d do well to pause, reflect, and ponder where we are and where we want to go. Will we choose God or Satan? Will we opt for good or devilish hatred? The decision is ours, and the very fate of our nation and the world depends on how we collectively answer.
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UK Set to Recognize Palestinian State Despite Opposition from the US
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UK Set to Recognize Palestinian State Despite Opposition from the US

The U.K. is expected to recognize a Palestinian state later Sunday despite opposition from the U.S., after judging that Israel has not met conditions it set over the war in Gaza.Though the anticipated move is largely symbolic, the U.K. hopes that it could increase...
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Chinese COVID Whistleblower Sentenced to 4 More Years in Jail, Group Says
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Chinese COVID Whistleblower Sentenced to 4 More Years in Jail, Group Says

A Chinese journalist jailed for four years after documenting the early phases of the COVID-19 outbreak from the pandemic's epicenter was sentenced on Friday to four more years in prison, Reporters Without Borders said.Zhang Zhan, 42, was sentenced on a charge of "picking...
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With Cash and Aid, Saudi Arabia Pursues Soft Power Push in Syria
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With Cash and Aid, Saudi Arabia Pursues Soft Power Push in Syria

After losing his arms in an ordnance explosion, Syrian teenager Mohammed Hasram was fitted with prosthetic limbs funded by Saudi Arabia, which is leveraging major investments and aid to gain influence over Damascus.Since the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad in...
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Science Explorer
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1,600-year-old coin hoard found in complex tunnel system under Galilee dates to last Jewish rebellion against Romans
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1,600-year-old coin hoard found in complex tunnel system under Galilee dates to last Jewish rebellion against Romans

Archaeologists found a 1,600-year-old coin hoard dating to the final Jewish revolt against Romans.
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Trouble in Tech Paradise: Why Software Engineers Are Struggling to Find Jobs in 2025
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Trouble in Tech Paradise: Why Software Engineers Are Struggling to Find Jobs in 2025

OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty ImagesMarc Morcos graduated with the highest final-year grade in his program at the University of Toronto. Although he interned at Epson for longer than a year while in school,…
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How Charlie Kirk Helped Republicans Reach Young Americans
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How Charlie Kirk Helped Republicans Reach Young Americans

WASHINGTON—When Blake Neff first started working with Charlie Kirk in 2022, he doubted the conservative activist’s message would land with its intended audience.“I was like, ‘Young people are…
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