Blaze Media
Blaze Media is a conservative media organization based in the United States. It was created in 2018 when TheBlaze merged with CRTV LLC. The company is led by CEO Tyler Cardon and President Gaston Mooney. Its main offices and studios are located in Irving, Texas, with additional facilities in Washington, D.C.
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2 days ago |
theblaze.com | Rebeka Zeljko
Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas reposted an outdated endorsement from President Donald Trump on Monday as the 2026 Senate primary race ramps up. Cornyn's campaign account posted the Trump endorsement despite it being from 2020, claiming that Cornyn votes with the president "99% of the time" and vows to "fight for Texas with the President." At the same time, early polling shows Cornyn trailing primary challenger Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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theblaze.com | Rebeka Zeljko
As reconciliation talks continue, House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith revealed that the Republican-led tax bill will hike up Harvard University's endowment tax, in addition to codifying many of President Donald Trump's campaign promises. During a members-only GOP conference on Capitol Hill, Smith told members that Harvard's current 1.4% endowment tax under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will be bumped up to 21%, according to a source on the call.
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theblaze.com | Christopher Bedford
On Tuesday, April 29, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker called for mass mobilization against President Donald Trump, marking 100 days of the 47th administration with a clarion call that “these Republicans cannot know a moment of peace.” And no one listened. Except for maybe the single-looking white woman walking a dog who spit on acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin during a Newsmax interview Thursday. The faithful roared and stomped their feet so powerfully you could feel it in the rumbling floor.
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3 days ago |
theblaze.com | Chris Enloe
It's official: Protein has entered the culture war. We would die if we did not eat protein. But apparently the macronutrient is now “right-coded.” Eating protein is now a political act — a meat-powered microaggression. Of course, this is absurd. In a Vanity Fair article on America's "obsession" with protein — a think piece that reads like a political manifesto from a gender studies seminar — the growing interest in protein-maxing has nothing to do with health or science.
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theblaze.com | Chris Enloe
Only the New York Times could spot a cross and confuse it for a fashion trend. Christians have been wearing the most important symbol of their faith — the crucifix — for more than a thousand years. But if you read the New York Times last week, you might think that adorning the historic symbol is a resurgent fashion trend. What is going on here?
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