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From the unique perspective of the West, we cover the national conversation on important topics including conservative values, faith, family and more.
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Stuck in Mexico City, an enclave of Cuban migrants confronts the new realities of immigration. | By Ethan Bauer
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As U.S. policies harden, a Trump-supporting Cuban migrant continues chasing his American dream
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🔗: https://t.co/C0tVUSthPq Forty-four hours after the shooting of Charlie Kirk, Utah @GovCox stepped out in front of the cameras at a press conference and captured the attention of the national spotlight. "We got him," Cox said. He then explained the events that led to the
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A new generation of “neo-Luddites” is pushing back against screen addiction and questioning whether more technology really means progress. | By Zachary Davis
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A new generation of "neo-Luddites" is pushing back against screen addiction and questioning whether more technology really means progress.
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The CNN pundit has worked for George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, but is now unapologetically MAGA and flying his revolutionary flag in Charlie Kirk’s time slot. | By @grahamtoday
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The unabashedly MAGA pundit has won the admiration of the president and is expanding his reach in 2025.
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As the fifth anniversary approaches, Republicans are seeking to reframe the events of that day while Democrats push to keep the blame on President Trump. | By @cami_mondeaux
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As the fifth anniversary approaches, Republicans are seeking to reframe the events of that day while Democrats push to keep the blame on President Trump.
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Utah’s governor had made improving civil disagreement a cornerstone of his administration. Then came the killing of Charlie Kirk. | By Jesse Hyde https://t.co/y7d7GUQNoq
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After Charlie Kirk is gunned down on a Utah campus, Gov. Spencer Cox is thrust into a national crisis he’d long feared and tests his theory that America can still argue without hating.
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Here are 29 notable figures who died this year. https://t.co/xCQFCatelE
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Several notable talents in music, television, film and pop culture died in 2025.
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The Charlie Kirk killing and Latter-day Saint Church President Russell M. Nelson passing are among the biggest stories of the year. https://t.co/G1DnXeRJbe
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Killing of activist Charlie Kirk and the passing of 101-year-old church President Russell M. Nelson were among the biggest stories during the year.
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🔗: https://t.co/OWYljUdVca Against all odds, film photography is beloved by amateur and professional photographers, generations old and new. What keeps it in demand? Find out at https://t.co/7yI1jK1gjb, found at link in bio. ✏️: Natalia Galicza, Deseret Magazine 📸: Adobe
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"Celebrating healthy competition between factions is different from the escalating cycle of equal and opposite fury we are witnessing," Liz Joyner writes. https://t.co/SO4gtqdsW8
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Celebrating healthy competition between factions is night and day different from the escalating cycle of equal and opposite fury we are witnessing today.
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Archived letters and a 2-week journey through India unveil a family’s enduring bonds amid a south Asian nation’s rapid transformation. https://t.co/VAcvOEGFaX
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Archived letters and a two-week journey through India unveil a family’s enduring bonds amid a south Asian nation’s rapid transformation.
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For decades, the boom of howitzer guns kept skiers safe from avalanches. Now the military wants the guns back, and Utah must reinvent avalanche control. Read more about the modernization of avalanche control at https://t.co/7yI1jK1gjb, found at link in bio. ✏️: Heather
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Former senator and university president Ben Sasse announced his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis on X, reflecting on faith, family and gratitude.
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Former senator and university president Ben Sasse announced his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis on X, reflecting on faith, family and gratitude.
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A proposed California tax is sparking fears of a mass exodus of the state’s billionaires, who warn it could drain capital and stifle innovation.
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A proposed California tax is sparking fears of a mass exodus of the state’s billionaires, who warn it could drain capital and stifle innovation.
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Mike and Claire Sardina never ride off into the sunset in “Song Sung Blue,” but their real-life love story, on which the new film is based, still quietly tugs at your heartstrings.
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Neil Diamond ‘dug’ the movie, according to Jackman.
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"Here are seven ways to create a sensory-friendly holiday celebration for kids with autism," Matt Rokowsky writes.
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Here are 7 ways to create a sensory-friendly holiday celebration for kids with autism.
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🔗: https://t.co/lbPxmzf0jn 250 years after her birth, the Regency-era British author is capturing legions of new readers. From movie rereleases to book sales spikes, Jane Austen’s world is more alive than ever two centuries later. See why Jane Austen still matters at the link
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