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- ArticleFaith & Today
Nehemiah Inspected the Ruins Before Rebuilding: What Marshall's Water Crisis Requires Now
Nehemiah's rebuilding story meets Marshall's water infrastructure decisions. Read the Bible context, verified local facts, open questions, and next steps.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Give the Hard Task a Start Time
A hard task does not need a bigger speech. Use this 20 minute start-time drill to reduce uncertainty, begin cleanly, and leave a visible next step.
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Require Middle and High Schools to Start at 8:30 or Later?
Longview secondary schools open before 8:30. Sleep research favors later starts, but buses, sports, work, and family schedules make the policy difficult.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Remove Friction Before You Add More Pressure
Pressure is not always the answer. Use this 15 minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, lower resistance, and move honest work forward today.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Close One Loop Before You Open Another
Unfinished work keeps charging interest in your head. Use this 20-minute drill to finish, schedule, hand off, or honestly cancel one open task today.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
Keep the Small Promise After the Feeling Leaves
Motivation fades. Build discipline by keeping one small, specific promise today with a practical 20-minute drill that creates proof you can trust.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
Do Not Give One Bad Hour the Rest of Your Day
One bad hour does not deserve the rest of your day. Use this practical ten-minute reset to stop the slide, recover your footing, and move again today.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Protect the First Hour Before the World Claims It
The day gets loud fast. Use this practical first-hour firewall to protect your priorities before messages, requests, and small emergencies take over.
- ArticleTexas & Community
Should Texas Require the Ten Commandments in Every Public School Classroom?
Texas now requires the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Here are the law, current court ruling, and strongest arguments on both sides.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Should AI-Assisted Articles Carry a Label?
Europe's AI transparency rules take effect August 2, 2026. Read the strongest arguments for and against labeling AI-assisted articles for readers.
- ArticleMotivation
When the Day Is Heavy, Build a Resilience Floor: A 25-Minute Plan
Use this practical 25-minute Resilience Floor exercise to choose one essential duty, complete a minimum honest action and keep moving on a hard day.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Mail-Ballot Order Remains Blocked After First Circuit Denies Stay
The First Circuit denied a stay of the injunction against Trump’s 2026 mail-ballot order. See what remains blocked, where, and what happens next.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Have to Start Over: Build a 30-Minute Restart Ramp
Use this practical 30-minute Restart Ramp to recover context, complete one re-entry action and return to important work after an interruption.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes H. Con. Res. 113: What the $95 Billion Reconciliation Blueprint Actually Does
The House passed H. Con. Res. 113 by 216–214. Learn what the $95 billion reconciliation blueprint authorizes, what it does not spend, and what happens next.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Robbie and Tracy Shoults of Bear Creek Smokehouse
Meet Bear Creek Smokehouse co-owners Robbie and Tracy Shoults and learn how the Marshall-area family business has grown since 1943.
- ArticleCommentary
The Biggest AI Defection of 2026: Why Andrej Karpathy Joining Anthropic Is a Five-Alarm Signal
Andrej Karpathy announced he joined Anthropic on May 19, 2026. The post drew 3 million views in under an hour. Ryan Nichols breaks down what this move signals about the AI race.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion to Recuse Judge Joe Black: His Wife Holds My Evidence, and His Account Keeps Watching Me
Why I asked Judge Joe Black to step aside: his wife, Lt. Cindy Black, sits in the HCSO records chain that controls my bodycam, and the account I identify as his keeps viewing my Facebook stories while my speech is a disputed bond issue. Ver
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 6: Stop the Threats and the Rumor Machine — Motion for a Protective Order
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves for a narrow protective order against threats, doxxing, witness pressure, and false gun-rumor escalation in his Harrison County, Texas case, while protecting lawful speech and testimony. Counterman v. Colorado, t
- VideoBehind the scenes
They Put Me in a Cell Over a Lie. Now Watch What Comes Out.
Walking out of Harrison County Jail with both hands up. Not because I'm a crook. Because I know exactly what this looks like. A little Richard Nixon. A little Roger Stone. And a whole lot of *you picked the wrong man to try and silence.* Th
- PhotoJ6
Judge Hogan, on the record: "I accept your argument that his due process rights were violated."
A senior federal judge looked at how I was being held before any trial, called it "terrible," and said — out loud, on the record — that my due process rights had been violated. Then I went back to my cell and stayed there. That is not my ch