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Pride Events Lose Corporate Backing, Scramble for Cash

Pride organizers across the United States are facing major financial troubles as corporate sponsors pull back support, with Seattle among the latest cities to announce a massive budget shortfall. Seattle Pride revealed a $350,000 funding gap for its 2025 events, forcing organizers to turn to grassroots donations to keep the celebrations alive.

Colorado Springs Nightclub Raid, 114 Illegal Immigrants Nabbed

Federal authorities announced the arrest of 114 illegal immigrants Sunday after a major raid on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, frequented by members of the violent Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs. The operation, led by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division, revealed a dangerous network involving drugs, weapons, prostitution, and criminal gang activity.

Feds Investigate Indiana Middle School Over Race-Based Party

An Indiana middle school is facing a civil rights complaint after a sixth-grade teacher allegedly held a racially exclusive party for Hispanic students, sidelining other students to a study hall. The complaint, filed Friday with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights and the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, accuses Tippecanoe Valley Middle School in Akron, Indiana, of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Sex Ed Summer Camp for Kids Canceled After Outrage

The University of Colorado Boulder (CU) and Boulder Valley Health Center quietly canceled a controversial “Sex Ed Summer Camp” for incoming 5th through 8th graders after rising safety concerns. The camp, initially promoted as “justice-rooted” and “affirming,” planned to teach minors about “bodies beyond the binary” and “gender and sexuality.”

USDA Move Demanded, Illinois Lawmaker Takes On D.C.

An Illinois lawmaker is leading a charge to relocate the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from Washington, D.C., into the heartland of America. State Rep. Regan Deering, R-Decatur, introduced House Resolution 177, urging President Donald Trump and Congress to move the USDA to central Illinois.

North Carolina $5.6B Poultry Industry Soars Back

North Carolina’s poultry industry is back in business on the global stage after the World Organization for Animal Health declared the state free of High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI) on Monday. The decision reopens vital export markets for the state’s $5.6 billion broiler industry, which raises 941 million birds annually.

Taking Control of YOUR CHILD’s Education| Jessica Tapia

Join us for an exclusive interview with Jessica Tapia, a former public school teacher who made headlines after being fired from Jurupa Unified School District for standing firm in her Christian beliefs. Now a passionate homeschool advocate, she shares her journey, insights on parental rights, and why she’s empowering families to take charge of their children’s education.

Bill Maher’s Disgusting Smear Against Trump’s Defense Secretary

Comedian Bill Maher took aim at Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Friday night, comparing him to one of the darkest days in American history. During his “New Rule” segment on HBO, Maher called Hegseth "the worst thing to hit the Pentagon since Flight 77," referencing the September 11 terrorist attack.

DHS Illegal Alien Arrests Skyrocket Under Trump’s Watch

President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a record-breaking surge in arrests and deportations of illegal aliens during the administration’s first 100 days. DHS reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have arrested more than 151,000 illegal aliens nationwide and deported over 135,000 individuals since January 20.

How Israeli Military Innovations Are Saving American Lives

Israeli defense innovations continue to play a critical role in strengthening the United States military, according to a new report from the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). Battlefield-tested technologies from Israel have repeatedly enhanced American warfighting strength, providing key advantages in protection, technology, and battlefield dominance.

Justine Bateman Hollywood Woke Culture

Former actress and filmmaker Justine Bateman, known for Family Ties and Violet, said President Trump’s election may have triggered a cultural reckoning against the “woke mob mentality” gripping American society. Speaking to The Irish Times, Bateman reflected on how Hollywood’s spirit has withered under progressive pressure, contrasting today’s climate with a freer past.

Abortion Pill Complications Significantly Higher Than Reported on Drug Label

A new study released by the Ethics and Public Policy Center found that 1 in 10 women who take mifepristone to induce abortions experience severe complications, a number at least 22 times as high as reported on the drug's label.

Judge Suggests Migrants are Taken to a ‘Concentration Camp’

Wisconsin Circuit Judge Monica Isham has threatened to refuse to hold court after Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for hiding an illegal immigrant from federal authorities.

White House Issues Veto Threat on Tariff Limits

The Trump administration issued a veto threat against a bipartisan resolution that would restrict President Trump's ability to continue his tariff plan.

Trump to Sign Order Requiring Truckers to Speak English

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order requiring truckers to be fluent in English.

Democratic Governor Says Republicans ‘Cannot Know a Moment of Peace’

Governor JB Pritzker (D-IL) has called for "mass protests" against Republicans during the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner.

State Department Warns U.S. Tourists as Cartel Violence Erupts in Popular Mexican Destination

The U.S. Department of State has issued a fresh security warning for Americans traveling to Los Cabos, as cartel violence surges in the once-popular beach resort area.

Seven Illegal Aliens Indicted for Massive Cartel-Linked Money Laundering Scheme

A federal grand jury has indicted seven illegal aliens for running a sweeping criminal conspiracy tied to cartel money laundering, drug trafficking, and illegal firearms possession, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky announced.

Democrat to Retire Amid Cancer Battle

Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) announced that he will resign as the leading Democrat on the House Oversight Committee amid his ongoing battle with cancer.

Millions in Darkness Across Parts of Europe

Millions of people in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France have been plunged into darkness as power outages swept across the countries.