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The Grooming Gangs Inquiry: How “Fear of Appearing Racist” Enabled Decades of Documented Child Abuse

Britain’s Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs formally commenced on April 13, 2026. But the Baroness Casey audit it follows has already documented the central institutional failure: police and local authorities repeatedly declined to investigate known perpetrators to avoid accusations of racism. What the inquiry must now confront — and why it was resisted for so long.

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Homeland Security

Fifth Circuit Clears Texas to Enforce SB4: State Can Now Arrest Illegal Aliens After Years of Legal Battles

A 10-7 en banc ruling from the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vacates the injunction blocking Texas SB4 — the state law empowering police to arrest illegal aliens — finding that left-wing advocacy groups lacked standing to challenge it.

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World Opinion and Editorial

Words Without Action: The Moral Cowardice at the Heart of the Catholic Church

Pope Leo XIV wants the world to know he is a man of courage. He told reporters aboard a papal flight that he has no fear of the Trump administration. He declared that “too many innocent people are being killed” and that “someone has to stand up and say there’s a better way.” He invokes Scripture […]

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The Double Standard: Why America Can Never Win the Credibility Game—And Why That Matters

America faces a credibility trap that no other major power is subject to. This analysis examines the documented double standard in global discourse, what the world looks like without American power, and why the unfalsifiable logic of anti-American critique persists regardless of outcomes.