Court Tosses Plea Deal for Alleged 9/11 Mastermind

Judges on a federal appeals court tossed a plea agreement that would have allowed terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to avoid the death penalty.

Columbia Deal Set to Unfreeze $400 M—But Is This Merely a Woke Band‑Aid?

A Columbia deal could restore $400 million in frozen federal grants—but critics warn the agreement lacks real reform.

Refused a Mask, Now Facing Prison: Democrats Target GOP Vet

A Navy veteran and Republican election observer, Tim Hazelo, now faces felony charges and possible jail time after refusing to wear a mask inside a Washington state ballot-count room during the November 2024 election.

Trump Ends the Giveaway, Illegals Lose $40B in Aid

The Trump administration announced a sweeping new policy to bar undocumented immigrants from more than 15 federal benefit programs, including Head Start, homelessness assistance, mental‑health services, and family‑planning aid.

Trump’s $27 Billion Victory

The U.S. Treasury reported a $27 billion budget surplus for June 2025, credited to a sharp jump in tariff revenue.

Trump Offers Support to Flood-Devastated Texas

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Central Texas to assess damages caused by the devastating flood that claimed the lives of at least 120 people.

DOJ Blames Newsom for Rising Egg Prices

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against California and its leadership, alleging that state policies have affected egg prices in violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.

FDA Approves New COVID Jab for Children

The FDA approved a new Moderna COVID-19 vaccine aimed at children aged 6 months to 11 years old. The vaccine was previously available under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).

‘Anti-DEI’ Index to Invest in Merit-Based Companies

An "anti-DEI" index fund launched this week that provides investors with the opportunity to support companies that hire based on merit, not on diversity, equity, or inclusion.