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What happens when an entire village disappears except for one man?
This weekend, Chuck Holton is dropping a brand new, powerful short documentary for our Locals family: Armenia: The Last Man.
Set near the Iranian border, this haunting story takes you deep into a forgotten corner of the world where one man stands as the last witness to a fading way of life. Chuck takes you there, boots on the ground, to reveal what’s really happening and why it matters.
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WARNING: This video contains graphic material.
The Free Burma Rangers charged into the line of fire to extract the wounded from the frontlines in Burma during the ongoing war for freedom.
One of their own, Ranger Benedict To, was killed in the line of duty as he worked to get those who were wounded out of harms way.
I’m headed back to Israel with my good friend Oscar Blue to bring you the real story from the front lines.
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If you want the kind of raw, uncensored reporting you won’t find anywhere else, join me on Locals. I’ll be sharing exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes footage, and live calls where you can ask questions and get the truth directly from the ground.
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The war in Ukraine is burning hotter than ever. Last month alone, Russia launched its five most intense attacks since the invasion began—each night bringing hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles raining down on Ukrainian cities. Kyiv and other population centers face nightly barrages that would flatten many nations. And yet, Ukraine stands. Bloodied, battered, but not broken. In fact, it’s hitting back harder than ever.
This is no longer just Ukraine’s war. It's becoming global.
It’s a quiet, sunny day in West Virginia. Birds are chirping, dogs are lounging on the porch, and from the outside, everything feels normal. But behind the scenes, a storm is brewing—one that isn’t coming with tanks or missiles, but with fake IDs, drones, and sleeper cells.
If you’ve been following the news beyond the headlines, you know the threats we’re facing aren’t over—they’ve just changed shape.
Over the past week, ICE and the FBI arrested more than 130 Iranians inside the U.S. Eleven of them had known links to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and one of them was reportedly a trained sniper. That’s not something we can just shrug off.
It’s yet another reminder that America faces real national security concerns, many of which aren’t playing out in open battlefields, but through unconventional means—asymmetric threats that can show up anywhere.
If you’ve been tracking Operation Midnight Hammer, you know it wasn’t just symbolic. The U.S. hit Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility with specialized GBU-57 bunker busters—high-impact weapons developed over 15 years to target that exact site.