Candace Owens sits down with the Hodgetwins to talk about Charlie Kirk — the friendship they built from nothing, the spiritual questions he was wrestling with toward the end, and why the people now claiming to protect his legacy are the same ones he was pulling away from.
People keep asking why men aren't approaching anymore, why they seem more selective, and why they're pulling back. It's not just behavior, it's also signals. In today's dating world, men are making decisions in seconds, not months. Something as simple as a nose ring can completely change how someone is perceived, whether that's fair or not. This video explores the psychology behind first impressions, pattern recognition, and how certain esthetic choices can serve as warning signs for men based on past experiences. Like it or not, this is how modern dating works now.
Iran’s Fattah-2 hypersonic missile is making global headlines after claims of a single precision strike that killed 7 military officers in one devastating hit. If true, this changes everything about modern warfare in the Middle East.
Candace Owens has moved into direct confrontation with TPUSA and its surrounding network, framing the current wave of lawsuits as a desperate attempt to salvage credibility after a series of public missteps, including fallout tied to the White House Correspondents Dinner. The narrative being pushed by her critics suggests that she has lost influence or support, but her side argues the opposite, pointing to continued audience engagement and visibility as proof that she remains a dominant voice. The legal actions themselves are being characterized as weak, with critics arguing that they lack the core elements required for defamation, including clear false statements, provable harm, and evidence of actual malice. Under the standard set by New York Times v. Sullivan, public figures face a high bar in court, and many legal observers believe that these cases will struggle to survive early motions. A deeper fracture within conservative media circles is reflected in the wider conflict, where competing personalities are now battling for control of messaging, loyalty, and audience trust. What is unfolding is less about courtroom outcomes and more about influence, perception, and long-term positioning. Owens is leaning into the fight, presenting herself as independent and unfiltered, while her opponents appear to be relying on institutional backing and legal pressure. The outcome may be determined by who maintains credibility with the audience instead of judges or filings.
Dr. Karl Jablonowski joins the show to break down new Senate evidence that Biden's health officials ignored hidden COVID-19 vaccine safety signals. Dr. Jablonowski is a data scientist with Children's Health Defense who analyzes the government's own vaccine adverse event systems. We will explore his recent Senate testimony on how the CDC and FDA's methods allegedly'masked' serious side-effect warnings, and what that means for public trust going forward.