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Alex Stone is the host of 'The Alex Stone Show' and is on a Mission to Spread the Light of the Gospel into Every Aspect of Life, Including the Things That Most Christians do Not Like To Discuss Such as Politics! Alex has interviewed many notable figures such as Charlie Kirk, Roger Stone, General Michael Flynn, and more.

In a move that has left many faithful Catholics shaking their heads, the Archdiocese of Detroit has fired podcaster Joe Enders after he presented traditional Church doctrine. Enders, a devout Catholic and host of the Red Top Report, was let go on Ash Wednesday, of all days, following a podcast where he defended the faith against what he calls “religious Zionism.” Enders joined Timothy Gordon on the show “Catholics Confront Zionism!” last week. The two discussed Carrie Prejean Boller’s bold stance on President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission. Boller had pushed back against labeling anti-Zionism as antisemitism, standing firm on Catholic…

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The Department of Health and Human Services under President Donald Trump has officially scrapped a controversial Biden administration policy that pushed pharmacists to provide abortion-inducing medications. The move, announced on January 27, reverses guidance from 2022 that required federally funded pharmacies to fill prescriptions for drugs like mifepristone, even if they could lead to abortions. The Biden rule framed refusals as potential discrimination under civil rights laws, putting pressure on pharmacists who objected on moral or religious grounds. A 2023 revision dropped direct references to mifepristone and stated that scripts didn’t need to be filled specifically for abortions, but it…

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In a landmark decision on January 7, 2026, the Wyoming Supreme Court struck down two laws restricting abortion, affirming that the state constitution safeguards a woman’s ability to make her own health care choices, including aborting a pregnancy. The 4-1 ruling came after years of legal battles following the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, which shifted abortion regulation to the states. The challenged laws included the “Life is a Human Right Act,” passed in 2023, which banned most abortions except in cases of rape, incest, lethal fetal anomalies, or medical emergencies threatening the mother’s life.…

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Pope Leo XIV expressed deep disappointment with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker for signing a new law legalizing assisted suicide. Speaking to reporters outside his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, the pope revealed he had personally urged Pritzker not to approve the measure during a Vatican meeting in November 2025. “I spoke very explicitly with Governor Pritzker about that,” Leo said, emphasizing the need to respect the sacredness of life from conception to natural death. Despite his plea, Pritzker signed the bill on December 12, making Illinois the 12th U.S. state to allow medically assisted suicide. The pope, a Chicago…

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Pope Leo XIV has recently encouraged Christians to overcome fears of Islam and engage in meaningful dialogue with Muslims, as highlighted during his recent journey to Turkey and Lebanon. The Pope’s remarks came during a series of interfaith engagements. On December 2, 2025, while addressing a gathering in Beirut’s Martyrs’ Square, he praised Lebanon’s model of coexistence between Christians and Muslims. He described the blending of church bells and the Islamic call to prayer as a potential “hymn to peace,” and emphasized a mutual respect and friendship between the faiths. Later, during a press conference aboard the papal flight returning…

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The State of Texas has purchased approximately $5 million in shares of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund. The transaction, executed on November 20, 2025, marks the first known instance of a U.S. state acquiring Bitcoin exposure through an ETF for its official reserves. The investment follows legislation passed in 2024 and signed into law in June 2025 that authorizes Texas to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. The law permits the state to accept Bitcoin donations, receive cryptocurrency payments for certain state services, and hold acquired Bitcoin in cold storage for a minimum of five years.…

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The White House is considering an executive order that would push back against state-level AI laws. This move comes after President Trump voiced support for a unified federal approach to AI regulation. According to a draft obtained by sources, the order would involve legal actions and tie federal funding to compliance. This step highlights the administration’s push to streamline AI policies across the country. David Sacks, the AI and crypto advisor, plays a key role in overseeing agency efforts outlined in the draft. However, the document is still changing, and any final version might differ. Experts note that an executive…

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In a recent CNN interview, Delegate Stacey Plaskett from the Virgin Islands defended her communications with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing her background as a prosecutor. “There are a lot of people who have done a lot of crimes,” she said. “And as a prosecutor, you get information from people where you can.” The comments came after House Democrats successfully blocked a Republican effort to censure Plaskett and strip her of her position on the House Intelligence Committee. The vote, which was 214 to 209, sunk the resolution introduced by Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina. Three Republicans sided with…

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In a recent exchange highlighting tensions between Big Tech and the new administration, David Sacks, President Donald Trump’s appointed czar for artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, firmly stated that there would be no federal bailout for the AI industry. Sacks, a prominent venture capitalist, made his position clear in a post on X on Thursday. He emphasized that the United States boasts at least five major companies developing frontier AI models. “If one fails, others will take its place,” he wrote, underscoring a competitive market that does not require government intervention. His comments were prompted by statements from Sarah Friar, the…

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In a surprising turn of events during the longest U.S. government shutdown, eight Democratic senators broke ranks with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to advance a continuing resolution (CR). The Senate voted 60-40 on Sunday night, clearing the 60-vote hurdle after 14 prior failures, potentially ending the 40-day shutdown crisis. The House is expected to vote in favor of ending the shutdown later today, sending the bill to the President’s desk to reopen the government. The House-passed measure extends funding through January 31, 2026, advances three appropriations bills, funds a federal food aid program through FY 2026, and reverses Trump-era…

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