Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington this week, meeting with President Donald Trump and top U.S. officials to discuss the growing alliance between the two nations.
Officials in the affluent Long Island village of East Hampton, where median property values stand at $2 million, have declared they will not cooperate with immigration authorities conducting deportation efforts under the Trump administration, according to the New York Post.
Meta Platforms notified employees on Friday about upcoming job reductions, set to be announced on Monday. The company is reportedly making thousands of layoffs.
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson argued during a Friday podcast that Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green’s announcement of articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump exemplifies the Democratic Party’s failure to course-correct after the 2024 election.
Noora Shalash, the Director of Government Affairs for CAIR-Kentucky, was captured on video assaulting and threatening Jewish individuals inside a Midtown Manhattan building. The incident was filmed by Seth Bell and shared on Facebook by Ari Greenfield.
Legal betting nationwide for Sunday’s 59th Super Bowl between the Eagles and Chiefs is expected to generate a record-setting $1.5 billion or more, marking North Carolina’s first time allowing legal wagers.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is working to assemble a budget reconciliation package that incorporates key agenda items of former President Donald Trump, including border security, national defense, and energy funding.
Democrat Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) falsely claimed that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem referred to all Venezuelans fleeing oppression as "dirtbags." In reality, Noem specifically used the term to describe members of the notorious Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang, not all Venezuelan migrants.
Newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that America is facing an economic crisis if Congress fails to extend the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). If the law expires on December 31, small businesses and American taxpayers will face a massive $4 trillion tax hike. Bessent and conservative lawmakers are pushing for a permanent extension of the TCJA to prevent economic hardship and ensure stability for the nation’s small businesses.