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Were We Wrong to Vilify Mary Grace Westman? What the Parents’ Roles Reveal After the Minnesota School Shooting

In the wake of the Minnesota school shooting, the public rushed to vilify Mary Grace Westman as the rigid conservative mother who failed her child. But as Andy Ngo’s reporting reveals, it was her ex-husband James who championed their son’s transition, while Mary Grace signed court papers under pressure. The truth exposes a fractured family, competing ideologies, and a rush to scapegoat the mother while ignoring the father’s role.

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Is Christianity Under Attack? The Minneapolis Shooting, Political Rhetoric, and a Growing Divide

The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis reignited a fierce debate: is Christianity under attack in America? Globally, persecution of Christians is undeniable, with violence surging in places like Nigeria, North Korea, and Afghanistan. At home, however, the battle often looks cultural—church vandalism, declining faith, and rhetoric that dismisses prayer as irrelevant. In the aftermath of the Minneapolis tragedy, when Democrats mocked prayer instead of respecting it, many believers saw not just a policy debate but a growing hostility toward their faith.

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A Generation Raised in the Shadow of Violence: Guns or Family Breakdown?

Another school shooting. This time, two children dead and seventeen others injured in Minneapolis. Politicians are already tweeting the same slogans about “stopping gun violence,” but for over two decades those words have meant nothing. The deeper truth is harder to face: America’s epidemic of mass shootings isn’t just about guns—it’s about the collapse of family, the destruction caused by corrupt family courts, and a political class too invested in power and profit to fix the systems tearing children apart.

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Maryland’s Gun Violence Dashboard: A Step Toward Transparency, or a Political Tool in the Making?

The Maryland Department of Health launched a Gun Violence Data Dashboard to track firearm-related deaths, revealing 671 incidents in 2024. While aimed at informing policies for violence prevention, concerns arise about potential misuse of data. The dashboard lacks contextual analysis, risking distorted narratives linking legal gun ownership to urban violence and impacting family courts negatively.

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“As If Traffic Wasn’t Bad Enough”: Road Rage Violence Surges Across Maryland Highways

Maryland drivers already battle some of the worst congestion on the East Coast — now they’re battling something far more dangerous. In a troubling new trend, road rage incidents are escalating beyond shouting and gestures to gunfire on open highways. A tragic shooting on I-70 in Frederick County has brought statewide attention to a rise in violent outbursts behind the wheel. As Maryland State Police double down on highway patrols through their Gun Violence Initiative, many residents are asking: How did our daily commute become a war zone?

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