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We Could Send A Mission That Could Intercept Comet 3I/ATLAS By 2085 – Here's How
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We Could Send A Mission That Could Intercept Comet 3I/ATLAS By 2085 – Here's How

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‘Prove it’ isn’t an insult. It’s a standard.
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‘Prove it’ isn’t an insult. It’s a standard.

President Donald Trump last Friday night took to Truth Social to reiterate his support for voter ID and proof of citizenship for voting. His message was simple and direct: Elections should be decided by eligible American citizens.That position aligns with what most Americans say they want.Equal protection under the law means rules apply consistently. A system built on uneven standards invites uneven trust.According to the Pew Research Center, 83% of Americans support “requiring all voters to show government-issued photo identification.” In a divided country, that level of agreement is rare. It signals a broad desire for clear, consistent standards that bolster confidence in election outcomes.When an eligible American citizen goes to vote, he should feel confident that his ballot counts — and carries equal weight. Confirming who can vote before a ballot is cast helps ensure that elections are decided only by eligible American citizens.If you need ID to board a plane or open a bank account, you can show it at the ballot box. Americans understand that identity verification is not an accusation. It is a safeguard. It protects a system that depends on public trust. When identity is confirmed clearly and consistently, disputes shrink and confidence rises.Recent examples show why verification matters — even when fraud is not the story.In 2020, Illinois election officials acknowledged that a computer error in the state’s automatic voter registration system mistakenly forwarded information from hundreds of people who had indicated they were not U.S. citizens for voter registration processing. Officials later reviewed and corrected the registrations, but a number of ballots were cast before the error was identified.The issue was corrected. But it illustrates a broader point: When eligibility is not verified clearly at registration, mistakes can occur and must be remedied after the fact. Verification after ballots are cast invites confusion and fuels public doubt.Wisconsin offers a different example. Under state law, voters who appear without acceptable identification must cast provisional ballots until their eligibility is confirmed. Provisional ballots are lawful and part of election administration. But they shift verification from prevention to review. In closely contested elections, post-election verification increases administrative burdens and can invite disputes.These examples do not prove widespread fraud. They do show that when verification standards are incomplete or inconsistently applied, administrative strain and public doubt follow. Clear verification before voting reduces disputes after voting.That is the principle behind the SAVE Act. It would strengthen eligibility verification by requiring documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote, while promoting clearer standards nationwide.RELATED: Running out the clock won’t save the majority Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call Inc. via Getty ImagesThe idea is straightforward: Confirm eligibility before ballots are cast. Support election administrators with consistent rules. Help ensure that elections are decided only by eligible American citizens.Most states already require some form of voter identification at the polls, but the rules still vary widely. When eligibility is verified differently from state to state, public confidence varies as well. A system built on uneven standards invites uneven trust.Equal protection under the law means rules apply consistently. At the ballot box, equal protection means every lawful vote carries the same weight. This is not about partisanship. It is about clarity — ensuring that the person casting a ballot is who he says he is.The ballot box deserves the same seriousness Americans expect elsewhere in civic life. Voter ID is one of the simplest and most broadly supported safeguards available. It does not prevent eligible citizens from voting. It affirms that voting is a serious civic act deserving of clear and consistent standards.Only eligible American citizens should decide elections. Requiring voter identification is one of the most practical ways to uphold that principle. The SAVE Act reflects that basic governing commitment.
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Disney’s ‘Gay Days’ are canceled. Don’t pop the champagne just yet.
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Disney’s ‘Gay Days’ are canceled. Don’t pop the champagne just yet.

After 35 years, the future of Disney’s “Gay Days” looks grim. The group that organizes the event announced that shifting hotel agreements and the loss of key sponsors forced it to cancel the celebration in 2026. Organizers still urge gay fans to visit the parks on the usual dates and wear themed attire, but the coordinated celebration appears headed for a quiet end.Whatever happens next, one point matters: Evangelical Christians tried to cancel Gay Days with on-again, off-again boycotts for decades. What finally wounded the LGBTQ leviathan was not conservative activism, but cultural apathy.Apathy does not mean Americans suddenly disapproved of Disney’s agenda. It means normal people stopped granting it the honor of a fight.I remember the first wave of evangelical pushback as Disney began signaling support for homosexual lifestyles in the 1990s. Conservatives already watched pop culture coarsen through music, movies, and video games, yet they still treated Disney as a family-friendly institution aimed at children. That is why it shocked them to see the company behind “Snow White” and “Cinderella” host celebrations of homosexuality and extend benefits to same-sex partners long before the Supreme Court imposed gay marriage on the country.Evangelical denominations answered with a strangely inconsistent boycott. One year, the Southern Baptist Convention urged members to avoid Disney; the next year, churches showed up for Night of Joy, Disney’s Christian music festival.When Gay Days began in 1991, gay marriage remained deeply unpopular. “Will & Grace” had not worked its magic on the popular imagination, and politicians such as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton still felt compelled to posture as defenders of traditional marriage as late as 2008. If any moment favored a decisive cultural rebuke, that was it. Christians offered sloppy, intermittent resistance, while Disney only leaned harder.From park to propagandaDisney’s support for homosexuality moved from park celebrations and employee benefits into its entertainment. Progressive messaging crept into television shows and movies until the woke revolution turned it into a flood. “The Little Mermaid” became black, gay couples kissed in “Star Wars,” and diverse girlbosses dominated Marvel. As acceptance of gay marriage shifted from taboo to required corporate orthodoxy, Disney replaced entertainment with propaganda.The company then collided with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) after Florida moved to restrict the mutilation of children and limit the amount of LGBTQ messaging pumped into public schools. Legislation that the press laughably branded “don’t say gay” sent leftists into a panic. Executives called emergency meetings. Rumors flew that Disney would pull up stakes and flee the Sunshine State.BlazeTV host Christopher Rufo helped surface video of a corporate meeting where Disney executive Latoya Raveneau announced her “not-at-all-secret gay agenda” to inject LGBTQ themes into kids’ shows. Disney embraced the agenda early, worked to make it dominant — especially among children — and refused to slow down once the woke revolution reached full speed.Why Gay Days collapsedSo why did Gay Days suddenly fall apart now? Apathy.Apathy does not mean Americans suddenly disapproved of Disney’s agenda. It means normal people stopped granting it the honor of a fight.Many families quit watching new releases, not as part of a coordinated boycott, but because the product became preachy, weird, and dull. Others kept their subscriptions but tuned out the messaging and rolled their eyes. Either way, the ritualized drama lost its electricity.Corporate sponsors follow attention, and attention followed the next outrage. A movement built on being shocking cannot survive once it becomes background noise. When every kids’ show feels like a lecture, even sympathetic viewers start craving something else.Gay Days did not collapse because Christians perfected a strategy. It collapsed because the culture stopped caring enough to show up, even to cheer. Apathy is not victory, but it can starve a cause faster than protest.Progressivism needs an enemyPopular political movements need cultural momentum, and progressive movements feed on transgression. Leftists want to feel like they are fighting the stuffy pastor in “Footloose.” They want to feel cool, rebellious, and righteous. Without dialectical tension, progressivism loses velocity.When activists fought the religious right, they enjoyed the perfect enemy: just enough moralizing to spark rebellion, but little chance of sustained, effective opposition.Conservatives could work up outrage on television and even skip a holiday trip, but they rarely sustained a boycott. Republicans generally worship business and profits, so GOP politicians avoided pressure on true pain points such as corporate sponsors and boardrooms. Conservatives served as a political battery, supplying just enough resistance to keep LGBTQ activists energized while imposing few costs. Democrat operatives could not have engineered a better environment.RELATED: The West’s forbidden truth: Ethnic cleansing is now official policy Blaze Media IllustrationMachiavelli’s warningIn “The Prince,” Niccolo Machiavelli advises rulers to leave opponents alone or crush them entirely. A complacent enemy grumbles but avoids risk. A crushed enemy cannot retaliate. The most dangerous enemy suffers a minor bloodying: he gains the motivation to fight and keeps the means to harm. Conservatives gave the LGBTQ movement exactly that minor bloodying — outraged finger-wagging with no consequences.No one lost a job for pushing a gay agenda in Disney parks, shows, or movies. Corporate sponsors rarely withdrew. Disney kept making money. Republicans played the role of cartoonish but harmless foe, delivering speeches about family values while imposing no penalties.The movement did not lose because the right defeated it. It lost because it exhausted its cultural energy.Even a strong boxer collapses after he punches himself out. Gay marriage won so quickly and so thoroughly that activists carried the momentum into harder causes such as the trans movement. Support, attention, and funding shifted to the new battlegrounds, and older, boring causes like Gay Days slid into irrelevance.The lesson is simple. If the right fights, it must pick battles carefully and commit fully to winning them. Secure decisive victory in one arena instead of scattering resources across dozens of losses. Choose targets because they anchor your enemy’s strength, not because they offer an easy headline. If you fight, you must crush the enemy’s capacity to operate; otherwise, you invigorate his cause while draining your own.Clumsy half measures feed your foe, and you end up hoping he defeats himself. That is not a plan for a protracted culture war.
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Iran strike looms as Trump hosts Board of Peace
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Iran strike looms as Trump hosts Board of Peace

President Donald Trump hosted the first Board of Peace meeting in the nation's capital as the world waits to see America's next move against Iran. Trump opened the inaugural diplomatic meeting Thursday flanked by members of his administration, like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as well as world leaders gathered to address peace in the Middle East. In true Trump fashion, Guns N' Roses blared over the speakers as attendees gathered for a photo.'They cannot continue to threaten the stability of the entire region.'This is the first official gathering of the board since Trump announced its formation as part of the ceasefire brokered between Israel and Hamas. During his address, Trump announced new investments to relieve the devastation in Gaza, while also warning Israel's adversaries like Iran. But while world leaders are meeting to discuss peace, many Americans are bracing themselves for the opposite. RELATED: Online sleuths spot numerous signs that a US strike on Iran is imminent Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty ImagesTrump first struck Iran in June when the United States "completely and totally obliterated" its nuclear capabilities. Since then, Netanyahu has repeatedly said that Israel is "not yet finished" with Iran, urging further American involvement as tensions escalate. The United States has now sent a flurry of fighter planes, aerial regulars, and surveillance planes in recent days toward the Middle East, with some reports indicating a strike could come as soon as this weekend. Even still, Trump issued Iran what could be a final warning. "Now is the time for Iran to join us on a path that will complete what we're doing," Trump said Thursday. "And if they join us, that'll be great. If they don't join us, that'll be great too, but it'll be a very different path. They cannot continue to threaten the stability of the entire region."RELATED: Trump's unusual Cabinet meeting may reveal which officials are on thin ice Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images"They must make a deal, or if that doesn't happen ... bad things will happen." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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New Book Profiles Soul Music Greats of the ’60s-’80s
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New Book Profiles Soul Music Greats of the ’60s-’80s

"The vitality of the voices and the vivid memories reconnected me with feelings and emotions that had been long stored in my mental attic," said the author. The post New Book Profiles Soul Music Greats of the ’60s-’80s appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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New England Legends Podcast 434 – The Ghost Witch of Maine
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New England Legends Podcast 434 – The Ghost Witch of Maine

In Episode 434, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the forests of Maine searching for the Skudakumooch, a cannibalistic ghost witch from Wabanaki legend. This dark and scary story endures through the ages where so many other legends have been lost. BECOME A LEGENDARY PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends CREDITS: Produced and hosted by: Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger Edited by: Ray Auger Theme Music by: John Judd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST FOR FREE: Apple Podcasts/iTunes | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Podcasts | TuneIn | iHeartRadio JOIN OUR SUPER-SECRET: New England Legends Facebook Group
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Democrat DISASTER --> Major Corporation Flees VA in Just 30 Days Under Governor 'In Name Only' Spanberger
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Democrat DISASTER --> Major Corporation Flees VA in Just 30 Days Under Governor 'In Name Only' Spanberger

Democrat DISASTER --> Major Corporation Flees VA in Just 30 Days Under Governor 'In Name Only' Spanberger
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Sick of Democrat Rule? Chicago Bears Bailing on Chicago and Mayor Brandon Johnson Is FREAKING (LOL-WATCH)
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Sick of Democrat Rule? Chicago Bears Bailing on Chicago and Mayor Brandon Johnson Is FREAKING (LOL-WATCH)

Sick of Democrat Rule? Chicago Bears Bailing on Chicago and Mayor Brandon Johnson Is FREAKING (LOL-WATCH)
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Trump Hosts Inaugural 'Board of Peace' Meeting, Announces $10 Billion U.S. Contribution
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Trump Hosts Inaugural 'Board of Peace' Meeting, Announces $10 Billion U.S. Contribution

Trump Hosts Inaugural 'Board of Peace' Meeting, Announces $10 Billion U.S. Contribution
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Nationwide CDL Scandal: 550+ Schools Fail Safety Standards, Face Shutdown
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Nationwide CDL Scandal: 550+ Schools Fail Safety Standards, Face Shutdown

Nationwide CDL Scandal: 550+ Schools Fail Safety Standards, Face Shutdown
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