Tarot TikToker must pay $10M to professor she accused in Moscow murders, jury says

I called it. Grateful for a sane outcome of this trial:  A jury in Boise awarded $10 million in damages Friday to a University of Idaho professor who sued a Texas woman for defamation over fabricated claims she repeatedly made on social media that the academic was responsible for the Moscow college student murders. The

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Democratic Lawmaker: Trump’s Request To Stand For American Citizens ‘Racist’

Rep. Janelle Bynum (D., Ore.) described President Donald Trump’s request that lawmakers stand if they believe the first duty of government is to protect American citizens as “racist” and said the moment made her “uncomfortable.” In his Tuesday State of the Union, Trump made a request to lawmakers in the House chamber: “If you agree

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Idaho Supreme Court Smashes School Choice Smears

On Feb. 5, 2026, Idaho’s Supreme Court unanimously upheld HB 93, rejected the monopoly arguments, and ordered attorney fees, while thousands of parents rushed to claim school choice. This editorial ran in the Tuesday 10 February 2026 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Opponents of Idaho’s parental choice tax credit attacked House Bill 93 with

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Activists Invade Church, Call Intimidation ‘Justice’

Far-left agitators harassed families at Christ Church D.C., then took the same intimidation playbook into a Southern Baptist service in St. Paul, targeting worship itself. This editorial ran in the Tuesday 27 January 2026 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. A familiar activist playbook is everywhere: disrupt worship in the name of “justice.” One heckler

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2025 in Review: Institutions Failed, Families Walked Away

In 2025, government institutions—from D.C. to Idaho—protected their power, punished parents for demanding better schools and healthcare, and forced families to build parallel systems instead. This editorial ran in the Tuesday 30 December 2025 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. If 2025 revealed anything, it wasn’t a new crisis. It revealed a pattern we should

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Seditious Six Undermine Civilian Control of Military

When six Washington Democrats urge U.S. troops to question their commander’s orders, they aren’t defending the Constitution—they’re playing with mutiny in the ranks. This editorial ran in the Tuesday 2 December 2025 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. The inside doors of the stalls in the submarine heads carried excerpts from the Uniform Code of

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Freedom over Failure: Idaho Parents Choose Better Schools

When Brian Rhoades attacked my defense of Idaho’s school choice law, he proved my point—public schools fear accountability more than they value education. This editorial ran in the Tuesday 21 October 2025 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Brian Rhoades claims my Oct. 7 editorial (HB93 Frees Families from Moscow’s Failing Public Schools) could be

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Charlie Kirk Confronted Culture; Critics Chose Cowardly Violence

Charlie Kirk, a young husband, father, and fearless Christian voice, was gunned down for defending faith and family—his murder exposes America’s battle over truth and survival. This editorial ran in the Tuesday 23 September 2025 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Charlie Kirk’s assassination was not random. It was not a political grudge like the

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School Choice Saves Idaho Students from Education System’s Failure

Idaho spends over $10,000 per student while seven in ten can’t read or do math—yet critics attack school choice instead of broken schools. The following editorial ran in the Tuesday 9 Sept. 2025 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. I want to respond to many falsehoods in Marty Trillhaase’s recent editorial (“You’re Betting Your Tax

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Census Corruption: How Noncitizen Counts Steal House Seats

Nearly 80 million non-citizens now reside in America, and their inclusion in the census threatens to steal seats in Congress from the very citizens it represents. The following editorial ran in the Tuesday 26 August 2025 edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.  The State Department under President Trump has launched a sweeping review of all 55

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