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Democrats Claim Trump Cheated Americans for 250

The House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Jared Huffman (D-CA) released a report that asserts President Trump "hijacked" the nation's 250th celebration.

Taxpayer-Funded Scholarship Gave Just 29 Awards to Conservatives in 10 Years

A federally funded scholarship program handed out more than 600 awards over the past decade, and only 29 went to conservative students. Now Congress is stepping in.

If the Flag Makes You Uncomfortable, the Problem Isn’t the Flag

Drive through almost any American town this month and you'll see it. Porches lined with red, white and blue. Pickup trucks flying flags off the tailgate. Front yards turned into little tributes to the country's 250th birthday. To most people, that's just called patriotism. But according to a run of recent news stories, a growing number of Americans now find that same sight unsettling.

Georgia Teacher Reaches Settlement After Calling Charlie Kirk ‘Fascist’

A former Georgia teacher, Michelle Mickens, has reached a settlement with the Oglethorpe County School District after it took action against her for a post about the death of Charlie Kirk.

China Fires Missile into the Pacific

China fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean, a move that raises concerns for those in the region.

Talarico’s Praise for State’s ‘Best Drag Queens’ Resurfaces Mid-Campaign

James Talarico spent part of 2023 on the floor of the Texas House telling reporters that Texas "produce[s] some of the best drag queens in the nation." Now he's running for U.S. Senate, and Republicans aren't letting him forget it.

AI Actress to Star in Feature Film

An actress powered by AI, Tilly Norwood, will star in an upcoming feature film.

NATO Allies Face Ultimatum as Summit Opens

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte arrived in Ankara on Monday with a pointed message for alliance members: present "clear, concrete and credible plans" to meet defense spending targets or face pressure from Washington.

Kirk Family Faces Tyler Robinson

The preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson is underway in Utah, where Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's accused killer will face Kirk's family.

White House Goes After Smithsonian’s ‘Political Activism’

The White House released a sweeping report targeting the Smithsonian Institute's "political activism," an effort that aligns with President Trump's executive order on restoring American history.

China Releases Pastor After Trump Pressure

A Christian pastor has been released from prison by the Chinese Communist Party following pressure from President Trump.

Democrat Rising Star Quits Michigan Senate Race After AIPAC Floods Rival With Cash

Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, once considered a star of the Democratic Party's next generation, suspended her U.S. Senate campaign on Sunday, abruptly exiting a race that national Democrats had already decided for her.

Ron Johnson Calls for a ‘Reckoning’ After Fauci Evades Accountability

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has called for a "COVID reckoning" after former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revealed that Dr. Anthony Fauci provided millions of taxpayer dollars to fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab.

Trump Accounts Launched with Historic Opening Bell

President Trump opened U.S. markets and launched Trump Accounts by ringing the opening bell.

The Church That Can’t Say No to Polyamory

A Presbyterian minister stood before her denomination's highest governing body this summer and argued the church should not be allowed to require its own clergy to be monogamous. She called it "bad polity." She said defining love that narrowly was a wall the Spirit had already moved past. Her side won.

Every Baby in America Just Got Rich and the Left is Furious

Trump Accounts are now live. A thousand dollars, seeded directly by the federal government, deposited into a real investment account for every eligible newborn in America. Not a monthly welfare check. Not a coupon that expires at the end of the year. A genuine stake in the American economy, invested in a low-cost stock index fund, quietly compounding for nearly two decades before that child ever earns a paycheck or files a tax return of their own.

NIH Knew About Chinese Military Doctor Before He Filed COVID Vaccine Patent

A Chinese military doctor flagged by U.S. health officials in early 2020 went on to file one of the first COVID-19 vaccine patents just weeks later, raising serious questions about what American bureaucrats knew and when they knew it.

Allied Countries Light Up in Honor of America’s 250th

As the United States celebrated 250 years of independence over the weekend, allied countries across the world similarly recognized the nation's anniversary.

Speaker Johnson Warns of Socialist Surge

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said Sunday the Democratic Party has been overrun by the hard left, pointing to a string of socialist primary victories as proof the threat isn't theoretical anymore.

Trump Calls America’s 250th Fireworks Show the ‘Best EVER’ After Record-Breaking D.C. Celebration

President Donald Trump delivered a late-night address to the nation Saturday marking America's 250th birthday, then immediately took to Truth Social to declare the accompanying fireworks display the "Best fireworks show, EVER."

Pelosi’s Husband Flees Scene of Napa Crash

Paul Pelosi, the 86-year-old husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, fled the scene of a traffic accident in Napa County, California, on Friday, leaving behind a car with "major damage," the Napa County Sheriff's Department announced Saturday.

Pope Receives Liberty Medal

The National Constitution Center awarded Pope Leo XIV with the Liberty Medal on Friday ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Shooting Inside Michigan Mall Sends July 4th Weekend Shoppers Running

Gunfire erupted inside a Detroit-area shopping mall Friday afternoon, sending shoppers running for the exits the day before the nation's 250th birthday celebration.

Mamdani Calls America a ‘Nation of Contradictions’ in 250 Speech

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani sat behind George Washington's desk and urged Americans to see patriotism as "righteous dissent" during his speech for the nation's 250th anniversary.

Woman Charged With Murder Says Vaccines Killed Toddlers

A woman has been charged with first-degree murder over the deaths of her 18-month-old twins.

Ford EV Sales Collapse 41% as American Buyers Reject Lightning and Mach-E

Ford Motor Co. reported Thursday that electric vehicle sales cratered 40.7% in the second quarter of 2026, the latest sign that American consumers are walking away from battery-powered cars despite years of federal mandates, tax credits, and corporate promises.

Governors Press USPS to Drop Election Integrity Effort

A group of Democratic governors asked the U.S. Postal Service to pull its proposed rule aligning with President Trump's executive order on mail-in ballots.

Police Mobilize Drones, Curfews to Stop ‘Teen Takeover’ Mobs From Hijacking 4th of July

Police departments across the country are deploying drones, enacting curfews, and pre-arresting organizers in a coordinated effort to prevent social media-fueled "teen takeovers" from turning the Fourth of July holiday into chaos this weekend.

Trump Slams NATO’s Spending Levels

President Trump condemned NATO's lack of defense spending on Truth Social, criticizing the massive difference in U.S. expenditure compared to other nations.

DOJ Refuses to Release More Epstein Files

The Justice Department missed a court-ordered deadline Thursday to unredact Epstein documents and told a federal judge it had already done enough, asking for 60 more days to weigh whether to appeal any further disclosure requirements.

Greenland Deal Still a Priority, Envoy Reveals

U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland Jeff Landry, who also serves as Louisiana's governor, told Breitbart's Alex Marlow that President Trump still sees Greenland as a priority.

Iran Threatens to Resume War If U.S. Fails to Honor Islamabad Deal

Iran's lead nuclear negotiator warned allies Friday that Tehran is prepared to restart military hostilities if Washington does not fulfill its obligations under the Islamabad memorandum of understanding.

Court Spares Conservative Fighter from Weaponized Justice System

The Louisiana Supreme Court issued a stay in the indictment of its Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) following a New Orleans grand jury charging her with intimidation and malfeasance.

US Death Rate Drops

The U.S. death rate dropped to a new low in 2025, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Justice Department Rejects Authority of ICC Over Americans

The Department of Justice has asserted that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has no jurisdiction over Americans.

Declaration of Independence Found in UK

A rare copy of the Declaration of Independence was discovered by a volunteer at the United Kingdom's National Archives.

Buffalo Cancels Fireworks, Raises Somalia’s Flag

Mayor Sean Ryan confirmed this week that downtown Buffalo won't be hosting a Fourth of July fireworks show.

CAIR Sues DeSantis After Florida Labels It a Domestic Terrorist Organization

The Council on American-Islamic Relations sued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday, one day after the state formally designated the group a domestic terrorist organization under a newly enacted state law.

Kavanaugh Hands Congress a Blueprint After SCOTUS Kills Trump’s Birthright Order

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Tuesday to block President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, but Justice Brett Kavanaugh's concurring opinion immediately handed Republicans a potential path forward through Congress.

The Benedict Arnold Within: America’s Greatest Threat Has Always Been Betrayal from Inside

History remembers Benedict Arnold with a distinction no one desires. His name has become synonymous with treason. Yet what makes Arnold's story so compelling is not simply that he betrayed America—it is that he was once one of America's greatest heroes.

Congress Exposes ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in MK-Ultra Hearing

The Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets held a hearing on “Mind Control and Accountability: Uncovering the Truth of the CIA’s MKULTRA Project," where Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) declared that the CIA committed crimes against humanity through the program.

Hegseth Fires Back at Protesters Who Tried to Drown Out National Guard Ceremony

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood his ground Thursday morning when "Free DC" protesters attempted to disrupt a D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force event in Washington, calling the demonstrators "ingrates" who are "blinded by ideology."

Olympian Charged for Reflecting Pool Vandalism

U.S. Olympic canoeist David “Davey” Hearn was indicted on one count of destruction of property after he was accused of causing more than $1,000 worth of damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Florida Unveils Liberty Bell

Florida unveiled a replica of the Liberty Bell in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Active-Duty Air Force Major Arrested at Capitol After Demanding Trump Impeachment

An active-duty Air Force major was arrested Wednesday on the steps of the U.S. Capitol after calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, according to Capitol Police and confirmed by The Hill.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Seeks to Start New Political Party

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is exploring the possibility of forming a new political party.

Court Orders Intelligence Agencies to Find Jobs for 19 Fired DEI Officers

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that 19 intelligence community employees terminated for holding diversity, equity, and inclusion positions must be given the chance to apply for other jobs within the agencies, dealing another setback to the Trump administration's effort to purge DEI bureaucrats from sensitive national security posts.

America at 250: Will Liberty Survive the Rise of Socialism?

As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we are reminded that our nation was founded upon one revolutionary truth: our rights do not come from government—they come from God.

Trump Vows to Brave the Heat for 250 Speech

President Trump pledged to deliver a long speech for the nation's 250th anniversary despite high temperatures.

The Silent Takeover of America

As America approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many voices are telling us that our greatest days are behind us. They...

DOJ Charges Tren de Aragua Members With Murder, Kidnapping

The Justice Department announced federal charges Wednesday against eight members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua for murder and kidnapping, with acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirming every single one of the suspects entered the United States illegally under the Biden administration.

Minnesota Pardons Child Sex Offender

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has condemned Minnesota officials after the state pardoned a man convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl.

Trump Admin to Upgrade Airports

The Trump administration announced that it will award nearly $1.8 billion to upgrade the nation's airports.

Trump Organization Demands NYT Retract Story

The Trump Organization is demanding that the New York Times pull a story it claims is "libelous" and was created to suggest questionable financial behaviors from the Trump family.

Space Force Deploys New Satellite Jammer to Counter China and Russia in Orbit

The U.S. Space Force has activated a new mobile electronic warfare system capable of disrupting enemy satellites, the service announced Thursday, adding another weapon to America's growing arsenal of counterspace capabilities as China and Russia race to dominate the high ground above Earth.

Judge Blocks USPS Ballot Proposal

A federal judge ruled that the United States Postal Service cannot implement a proposal to support election integrity, concluding that it conflicts with a previous settlement requiring that the agency deliver election mail in a timely manner.

Virginia City Bans Fireworks

The City of Alexandria, Virginia, will not be celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks.

Marine Corps Creates Dedicated Scout Career Field for the First Time

The Marine Corps announced Tuesday it will create a new primary military occupational specialty for battlefield scouts, formalizing a reconnaissance role that had previously existed only as an additional qualification.

Trump’s 2025 Financial Disclosure Shows Over $2 Billion in Earnings

President Donald Trump reported more than $2 billion in total earnings during 2025, according to a financial disclosure report released Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.

Rubio Removes Cuban Communist Spy From the Country

Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the legal status of a Cuban national who spent more than a decade running influence operations inside the United States on behalf of the communist Castro regime, and federal agents moved swiftly to arrest him, his wife, and his son.

DOJ Goes After California’s New Firearm Ban

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against California, seeking to end its new ban on Glocks.

Trump Provides Millions in Disaster Aid

President Trump announced that he has approved millions of dollars in disaster aid for several states.

Brennan Sues Trump DOJ to Stop Investigation

Former CIA Director John Brennan filed suit in federal court Wednesday demanding the Justice Department preserve all records tied to its ongoing criminal investigation into him, calling the probe an act of "unconstitutionally vindictive and selective prosecution."

9/11 Platform Offers Free National Curriculum

The 9/11 Legacy Foundation will offer a free national curriculum to honor the memory of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Ohio Raises Somali Flag

Columbus, Ohio, raised the Somali flag, sparking intense backlash.

LA and San Francisco Rank Among America’s Best Cities Despite Mass Exodus

Despite years of skyrocketing housing costs, office vacancies, and residents fleeing for greener pastures, Los Angeles and San Francisco have landed in the top five of a new national ranking of America's best cities for 2026.

Newsom Proposes National Billionaire Tax

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is calling for the United States to adopt a national billionaire tax and a public equity fund ensuring that every American owns a part of what Newsom called "future being built by AI."

White House Creates UFO Council

A Harvard University professor has been selected by the White House to lead an advisory council on UFOs.

Trump Threatens to Kill His Own Trade Deal

The president who once boasted about replacing NAFTA now says he's "not looking to renew" the very trade agreement he negotiated, throwing $1.9 trillion in annual commerce with Canada and Mexico into chaos.

E. Jean Carroll Demands Trump Pay Up

Carroll's attorneys filed papers in Manhattan federal court Tuesday demanding President Donald Trump pay a $5 million civil jury verdict, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear his appeal of the 2023 case.

Babies Born During 250th Celebration to Receive Limited Edition Cards

The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a once-in-a-generation and first-of-its-kind commemorative Social Security card for babies born in the United States between July 2 and December 31, 2026.

DOJ Targets Birth Tourism

Federal prosecutors were directed to prioritize probes into birth tourism schemes after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's order on birthright citizenship.

America’s New Air Force One Makes Its First Presidential Flight

President Donald Trump departed Joint Base Andrews on Wednesday morning aboard a refurbished Boeing 747-8i donated by the government of Qatar, marking the aircraft's first official flight carrying a sitting American president.

Professor Receives Settlement After Calling Charlie Kirk a ‘Psychopath’

A professor at the University of Tennessee will receive nearly $2 million to settle a lawsuit after officials sought to remove her after she shared social media posts condemning slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Socialist Ousts Longtime Democrat

Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old Democratic Socialist, beat longtime Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette for Colorado's 1st District.

Gavin Newsom Just Changed the Rules Because He’s Losing

Sonja Shaw won the California superintendent primary. The voters spoke. So Gavin Newsom changed the job.

Thomas Torches Roberts for Reviving ‘Feudal Darkness’ in Birthright Citizenship Ruling

The American Founders would be appalled. That's the message from Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, who issued blistering dissents today accusing Chief Justice John Roberts of dragging the nation back to medieval serfdom with his majority opinion on birthplace citizenship.

Senate Probe Targets USPS After Mail Dumped

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) has opened a congressional investigation into the U.S. Postal Service, demanding internal records on thousands of pieces of dumped mail, potential criminal wrongdoing, and millions of dollars in executive compensation paid while delivery failures mounted.

DOJ Charges Major Egg Producers With Price Rigging

The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit Tuesday against five of the country's largest egg producers, accusing them of secretly coordinating to inflate benchmark egg prices for nearly three years while American families saw grocery bills soar.

The Court Just Rewrote the 14th Amendment

This was never supposed to be a hard case. The text of the 14th Amendment was written by men who had just buried six hundred thousand Americans fighting over whether a human being could be property. It was written to settle one specific question. Today the Court used it to settle a completely different one.

California Cities Among the Nation’s Least Educated

A new report from WalletHub details the nation's most and least educated cities.

House Again Blocks Tlaib’s Lebanon War Powers Resolution

The House voted Tuesday to kill Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) latest attempt to restrict U.S. military activity in Lebanon.

Supreme Court to Weigh AR-15 Bans

The Supreme Court will consider whether AR-15 rifles are legal under the Second Amendment.

Los Angeles Pulls LGBT Mandate

Public school teachers in Los Angeles are no longer required to affirm the gender identity of students.

Republican Gone for More Than 100 Days Shares Health Diagnosis

Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) returned to Capitol Hill this week after being gone for months. He last voted on March 5.

Trump Picks Acting Labor Secretary to Lead Department Permanently

Keith Sonderling, the man who stepped up when scandal forced out his predecessor, has now been tapped by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Labor for good.

Lawmakers Push Birthright Citizenship Amendment After SCOTUS Ruling

Several lawmakers are calling for Congress to pass a constitutional amendment banning birthright citizenship in the wake of the Supreme Court permitting the policy.

Trump Admin Seeks New Era of Supersonic Flight

The Department of Transportation announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving to allow civil supersonic flights over the United States.

NPR Publishes Fake Alito Retirement Story

A bogus report claiming Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito had retired sent shockwaves across the political world Tuesday morning before NPR was forced to issue a humiliating retraction.

What Michigan Knew in 2023 That the Left Still Won’t Admit

In June 2023, the city council of Hamtramck, Michigan voted unanimously to ban the Pride flag from public property. Every council member was Muslim. The city had recently become the first in America to seat an all Muslim local government, a milestone progressive organizations had celebrated for years as proof of multicultural success. Then that same council told Pride organizers "No."

Ethics Panel Tosses Complaint Against Gallego

The Senate Ethics Committee dismissed a misconduct complaint against Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ). Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) filed a sexual misconduct and a campaign finance violation complaint against Gallego earlier this year.

Supreme Court Kills Campaign Finance Limit in 6-3 First Amendment Win

The Supreme Court struck down a longstanding federal restriction on political party spending Tuesday, ruling that parties may now spend unlimited sums in coordination with their own candidates, as long as they otherwise comply with existing campaign finance law.

Kennedy Ends Emergency Authorizations for COVID Products

The Department of Health and Human Services announced that its head, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has terminated emergency-use authorizations for COVID-19-related drugs and products.

Sacramento Guts Elected Office After Pro-Parent Conservative Surges in California Primary

A California school board member who championed parental rights is on track to win statewide office, so Sacramento is racing to strip that office of its power before she can take it.

SCOTUS Protects Girls’ Sports

The Supreme Court upheld state laws banning boys in girls' sports in a 6-3 decision.

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.

America’s Pacific Commander Sends Congress a Warning

The document is 221 pages long, dated April 6, and was never supposed to be public. It's an annual assessment required by Congress -- but never released by the Pentagon or the command itself -- until The Washington Times obtained a copy and published what's inside.

Colorado Court Kills Dems’ Map Grab

The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday unanimously blocked three ballot measures that would have let Democrats redraw the state's congressional districts before the 2028 elections, dealing a significant blow to national Democratic efforts in the ongoing redistricting war.

India Names Street After Trump

The Communist Party of India is calling it "outrageous" and demanding the name be scrubbed from city maps.

A Million Ghosts on Obamacare’s Tab

When Barack Obama addressed a joint session of Congress on September 9, 2009, he had a direct response for critics who warned that his proposed health care overhaul would extend benefits to people who had no legal right to them. "There are also those who claim that our reform effort will insure illegal immigrants," he said from the House chamber. "This, too, is false. The reforms I'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally." From the Republican side of the aisle, Congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina broke with decorum and shouted two words: "You lie!" History has been considerably kinder to Wilson than the Washington press corps was that evening.

Americans Given ‘Freedom to Fix’ Their Cars

President Trump issued a presidential memorandum expanding Americans' freedom to fix their vehicles.

Obama Again Criticizes a ‘Deep Flaw’ in Founding Fathers

Former President Barack Obama criticized the nation's Founding Fathers, condemning their ties to slavery.

Hegseth Rebuilds Pentagon Advisory Board

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday announced 15 members of a revived Defense Policy Board, tapping former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to chair the panel and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen to serve on it.

Supreme Court Permits Mail-in Ballots

The Supreme Court issued a crushing blow to election integrity efforts, ruling 5-4 that a Mississippi law allowing mail-in ballots received after Election Day for federal elections may be counted.

White House Religious Liberty Commission Doubles Down on Americans’ Freedom

White House Religious Liberty Commission released its final draft report to President Trump, detailing the ongoing fight to protect religious freedom in the nation.

Historic Women’s Patriotic Group Votes to Allow Biological Men as ‘Daughters’

Just days before America celebrates 250 years of independence, one of the nation's oldest patriotic women's organizations voted to keep its doors open to biological men who possess altered birth certificates.

Minneapolis Celebrates Somali Independence Day

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey celebrated Somali Independence Day over the weekend.

Trump Calls Out Socialist Poised to Be Mayor of Nation’s Capital

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social over the weekend to call out the socialist who is expected to become the next mayor of Washington, D.C.

Election Day is not a ‘Day’ Anymore

When the Supreme Court agreed to hear Watson v. Republican National Committee earlier this year, election integrity advocates had reason for cautious optimism. The case presented a clean legal question: does the federal law establishing Election Day require ballots to be received by that date, or merely cast? On Monday, in a 5-4 decision authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the Court answered that question in a way few conservatives anticipated—and the consequences will extend well beyond Mississippi.

DOJ to Probe Leftist Funder Neville Singham

The Department of Justice has launched a grand jury investigation into Neville Roy Singham for his funding of socialist networks across the United States.

SCOTUS Closes the Door on Trump’s Carroll Appeal

The Supreme Court refused Monday to take up President Trump's appeal in his defamation fight with writer E. Jean Carroll, leaving a $5 million judgment against him intact and clearing one more legal hurdle for Carroll.

CDC Releases New Charter for Vaccine Committee

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) vaccine advisory panel, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), now has a new charter detailing the group's actions.

Texas Approves Required Bible Reading

The Texas State Board of Education approved a proposal mandating that students in public schools read parts of the Bible as part of their academics.

SCOTUS Makes Your Phone’s Location Private

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police cannot use mass location data sweeps to identify criminal suspects without violating the Fourth Amendment, handing down a 6-3 decision that curbs a growing law enforcement tool known as a geofence warrant.

Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Every Right to Fire FTC Commissioners

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Trump acted lawfully when he fired two Democratic Federal Trade Commission commissioners last year, handing the administration a sweeping victory that dismantles nearly a century of limits on presidential removal power.

Rick Scott Says Qatar ‘Not Our Friend’ in U.S.-Iran Negotiations

Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida on Sunday declared that Qatar is "not our friend" as the Gulf state continues to play a central role in U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks, breaking openly with the framing that has positioned Qatar as a reliable neutral partner in the negotiations.

Pelosi Gets Namesake Institute at UC Berkeley

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will be teaching a course at the University of California, Berkeley, at a new "nonpartisan" institute bearing her name.

Socialist DSA Sets Its Sights on Colorado, Wisconsin After NYC Primary Sweep

The Democratic Socialists of America is moving to expand its political footprint beyond New York City, with candidates now competing in primary races across Colorado, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Florida in the coming weeks.

Iran Locks Down Hormuz for 30 Days

Iran's foreign minister said Sunday that every vessel wanting to cross the Strait of Hormuz must first clear it with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps..

Judge Orders DOJ to Unseal More Epstein Files

A federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to either release more un-redacted files on Jeffrey Epstein or provide an explanation for keeping them sealed.

U.S. Brokers Peace Framework with Israel and Lebanon

Israel, Lebanon, and the United States signed a Trilateral Framework aimed at bringing peace to the region.

Mistrial Declared in Palisades Fire Case

A federal judge declared a mistrial Friday in the case of Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man accused of deliberately igniting the Palisades Fire on New Year's Day 2025, after a jury deadlocked 10-2 in favor of acquittal following more than 13 hours of deliberations.

Trump Warns of Rising Communism

President Donald Trump warned against the rise of communism in the United States during a speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference.

EU Reaches Trade Deal with US

The EU approved legislation this week implementing its trade deals with the United States.

Vance: Watergate Would Be a ’12-Hour Story’ Today

Vice President JD Vance said Thursday the Watergate scandal that forced President Richard Nixon from office would have faded as a brief media cycle in today's environment, comparing the institutions he says brought down Nixon to those he believes targeted President Trump.

John Bolton Pleads Guilty

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded guilty to illegally retaining classified documents.

Trump to Debut Qatar’s $400M Air Force One Gift Next Week

President Donald Trump will make his first flight aboard the Qatari-gifted Boeing 747-8 next Wednesday, departing for North Dakota to attend a dedication ceremony at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, a White House official confirmed Friday.

Republican Demands Protections for Haitian Migrants

New York Rep. Mike Lawler (R) is urging the Trump administration to prevent the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian healthcare workers. His call follows the Supreme Court ruling that the Trump administration may terminate TPS.

Trump Selects New Health Deputy

President Trump has nominated Chris Klomp to be the next Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Student Loan Caps for Nurses and Therapists

A federal judge halted part of the Trump administration's new student loan caps late Wednesday, blocking the Education Department's definition of "professional degree" that had left nurses, physical therapists, public health workers and dozens of other healthcare fields subject to lower borrowing limits than traditional professional programs.

North Korea Commissions New Nuclear Destroyer

North Korea has commissioned its first nuclear-capable surface warship, a 5,000-ton destroyer named the Choe Hyon, in a ceremony that leader Kim Jong-un used to declare his navy's nuclear transformation is proceeding on schedule.

TSA Expects 18 Million Travelers for Fourth of July

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that it is expecting to screen 18.7 million travelers over the Fourth of July holiday period, from Tuesday, June 30, through Monday, July 6.

Utah Bans Fireworks

Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) issued a temporary restriction on fireworks for the entire state.

Iran Strikes Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked a Singapore-flagged container ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, forcing the United Nations maritime agency to temporarily halt its plan to evacuate trapped vessels from the waterway and throwing global shipping into fresh turmoil.

Trump Signs America First Order Strengthening Food Security

President Trump signed an executive order to boost regenerative agriculture as a means of supporting food security.

House Committee Clears $1.1T Defense Bill with ‘Department of War’ Rename

The House Appropriations Committee advanced its $1.1 trillion defense spending bill for fiscal year 2027 on Wednesday, voting along party lines 34-27 to send the legislation forward with a provision that would officially rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War.

Rubio Draws Hard Line: No Iranian Toll on Strait of Hormuz

Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a blunt message to America's Gulf allies this week: any deal with Iran will not come at your expense.

The Courts Finally Let America Enforce Its Own Laws

The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a ruling this week that should have been unnecessary to obtain in the first place. In a 2-1 decision handed down Tuesday, the court restored the Trump administration's authority to apply expedited removal to undocumented immigrants anywhere in the country, not merely near the border, reversing a lower-court injunction that had blocked the policy for months. The ruling is a legal victory, and it is the right outcome, but the fact that the federal government had to fight its way through multiple layers of litigation simply to enforce a statute that Congress passed in 1996 tells you a great deal about how far the judiciary has drifted from its proper role.

Texas to Vote on Required Bible Reading

Texas is expected to vote this week on making Bible reading mandatory in public schools.

Ohio GOP Calls DeWine’s Voter ID Veto a ‘Huge Betrayal’

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine just sided with "radical leftists" over Ohio voters who want secure elections, according to a leading conservative group, after he vetoed a bill that would have required photo ID for mail-in ballots.

Once-Blocked Vaccine Study Now Published

A previously-blocked study on COVID-19 vaccines coauthored by CDC scientists has been published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Russia Buried 50 Anthrax Sites Near Ukrainian Civilians

Ukraine's military intelligence directorate says Russia has created more than 50 burial sites for anthrax-infected livestock in occupied portions of the Kherson region, placing infected carcasses within walking distance of civilian neighborhoods in what Kyiv is calling deliberate biological terrorism.

New Mexico Investigates Biden-era Fentanyl Flow

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is calling for a probe into the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) after fentanyl flooded the state during the Biden administration.

Obama Judge Freezes Trump’s Mail-In Voting Order

A federal judge has blocked parts of President Trump's order on mail-in voting.

NPS Official Confirms Razor Cuts Destroyed Lincoln Memorial Pool Liner

A federal official confirmed under oath that the liner of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was deliberately sliced with a sharp knife or razor blade earlier this month, according to court documents filed Wednesday.

Lockheed Martin Strikes Missile Deal

The Pentagon awarded Lockheed Martin a seven-year contract worth up to $35 billion to increase production of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors.

IRS Under Fire Over Unpaid Government Taxes

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee launched an investigation Thursday into why the IRS has failed to collect billions of dollars in unpaid taxes owed by current and former federal workers, demanding data on enforcement efforts as the number of delinquent government employees climbs sharply.

Supreme Court Hands Major Victory to Border Security

The U.S. Postal Service would refuse to mail election ballots in states that decline to provide the federal government with their absentee voter lists, Postmaster General David Steiner told a Senate panel Wednesday.

Iran Mocks U.S. ‘Broken Promises’ 

Iran's parliament speaker took a shot at U.S. peace negotiators Thursday, calling America's offer to unfreeze assets for agricultural purchases a harvest of "broken promises," and Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded in kind: no deal will let Tehran charge ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Period.

SCOTUS Sides with Monsanto

Weedkiller Monsanto saw a victory at the Supreme Court when the justices ruled 7-2 that the company is not liable for its product Roundup.

Denmark Considers Ban Islamic Call to Prayer

Denmark's leadership is weighing a ban on the Islamic call to prayer.

ICE Arrests More Than 10K Gang Members

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more than 10,000 gang members during President Trump’s second term.

SCOTUS Allows Deportation Protection Terminations

The Supreme Court has allowed the Department of Homeland Security to remove deportation protections for those from Haiti and Syria.

China Caught Building Mock U.S. Warship in Desert for Missile Target Practice

Debris from previous missile strikes litters the sand around a full-scale replica of an American guided-missile destroyer sitting in the middle of a Chinese desert, according to satellite images released Wednesday and reported by The Daily Wire.

Comer Demands ATF Records on Biden White House’s Secret Meetings With Bloomberg’s Gun Group

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is escalating a congressional probe into what he calls a coordinated effort by the Biden White House to help a Michael Bloomberg-funded gun control group sue Glock, one of America's largest firearm manufacturers.

16 GOP Senators Mark Dobbs Anniversary With Bold Warning on Abortion Pill Danger

Four years after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, a coalition of 16 Republican senators is sounding the alarm on what they call the "dangerous mail-order abortion drug policy" that continues to threaten unborn lives across America.

White House Releases National Resilience Plan

The White House released "President Trump’s America First Resilience Strategy” this week, detailing the nation's plan to maintain its strength against its adversaries while also protecting its interests.

The Party of Gaza: What Tuesday’s New York Primaries Revealed About the Democratic Party’s Future

The crowd at 99 Scott Studio in East Williamsburg did not cheer the candidate's name when the race was called Tuesday night. They chanted something else entirely. "Free Palestine. Free Palestine." Over and over, filling a cavernous Brooklyn venue as Claire Valdez, the newly nominated Democratic candidate for New York's 7th Congressional District, took the stage to declare that her movement was "durable" and "growing" and would not stop "until working people run the table."

UK Rape Crisis Group Attacks Abuse Report as ‘Racist’ for Naming Muslim Perpetrators

A British organization supposedly dedicated to believing and supporting rape survivors is now calling their testimonies "unhelpful" and "irresponsible" because the victims identified their abusers as Muslim men who targeted them specifically for being white.

Postmaster General: No Voter List, No Ballot

Postmaster General David Steiner sat before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday and delivered the clearest statement on election integrity that any federal official has made in years. Asked whether the United States Postal Service would deliver mail ballots to states that refuse to hand their voter lists over to the federal government, Steiner answered without flinching: no.

Florida Attorney to Launch New Political Party

A Florida-based attorney announced that he is creating a new political party. John Morgan, founder of the personal injury law firm Morgan & Morgan, plans to launch a party called the Common Ground Party.

House Oversight to Hold Hearing on Controversial CIA Project

The Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, part of the House Oversight Committee, announced a hearing on the CIA's MKULTRA experiments.

The Senate’s Iran Vote: A Constitutional Moment Wrapped in a Political Mess

When Congress enacted the War Powers Resolution in November 1973, overriding President Nixon's veto by the constitutionally required two-thirds majority in each chamber, its intention was historically legible. The Vietnam War had consumed more than 58,000 American lives, prosecuted for years without a formal declaration of war. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution of 1964, passed on the basis of factual claims later shown to be false or exaggerated, had been used to justify an open-ended military commitment that the country spent a decade trying to escape. Congress intended that no president would again commit American forces to armed conflict without the collective judgment of the legislative branch bearing on the decision.

Florida Pulls the Plug on Alligator Alcatraz Before Its One-Year Mark

Contractors working at the migrant detention facility known as "Alligator Alcatraz" have received orders to begin "full demobilization" of the site, multiple sources confirmed to CBS News Miami Monday, marking the effective end of a $1.2 billion project that opened less than a year ago.

California Affirms State Support for Taiwan

The California Senate adopted a bipartisan resolution supporting Taiwan.

Letitia James Blames Mamdani After Socialists Win

New York Attorney General Letitia James criticized Democrat Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s socialist picks for the city, arguing that the candidates are not representative of the area.

Hegseth Forces Out Top Army General Overseeing Europe and Africa

Gen. Christopher Donahue, the Army's four-star commander of U.S. forces in Europe and Africa, will step down on July 2 at the request of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Army confirmed Tuesday.

Talarico Says He is a ‘Christian Who Hates Christianity’

Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico described himself as a "Christian who hates Christianity.”

How the Democratic Socialists of America Became the Democratic Party

For most of the past four decades, the Democratic Socialists of America occupied the outermost edge of American political life. Founded in 1982 through the merger of two older left-wing organizations, the group spent its first 30 years as a marginal advocacy outfit with fewer members than many mid-sized city council races attract in voter turnout. Its membership hovered around 6,000. Its influence on national politics was negligible. Its place in Democratic Party councils was nonexistent.

U.S. Airstrike Takes Out Senior ISIS Leader in Syria

American forces eliminated a senior ISIS leader in a precision airstrike last week, marking another victory in the ongoing fight against the terrorist organization that once terrorized vast swaths of the Middle East.

Republican Leaders Go After California’s Environmental Law

Seventeen Republican attorneys general filed a lawsuit against California, challenging a law they say impacts the entire nation.

Three House Democrats Just Lost to Socialists in New York

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of democratic socialist candidates toppled three incumbent House Democrats in Tuesday's congressional primaries, drawing warnings from party members about the direction of the Democratic Party heading into November's midterm elections.

Trump Cancels Bill Signing Until SAVE Act is Passed

President Trump canceled a bill signing, declaring that an election integrity bill be passed first.

Hegseth Celebrates Golden Dome Success

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the Golden Dome had a successful first major test.

Biden-Appointed Judge Bars ICE From Arresting Migrants at Immigration Courts Nationwide

A federal judge in San Francisco late Tuesday issued a nationwide injunction blocking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from making arrests at immigration courthouses, handing a significant legal setback to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement push.

Trump Directs DOJ to Probe Gas Price Gouging

President Trump has directed the Justice Department to open an investigation into alleged gas price gouging.

Federal Judge Who Kept Foreign Citizenship Blocks America From Verifying Voters

A federal judge who admitted she would only renounce her foreign citizenship "if required by law" has now blocked the Trump administration from verifying whether voters are actually American citizens.

Rubio Hits Cuba’s Military-Run Economic Empire With New Sanctions

The U.S. sanctioned five Cuban state entities Tuesday, targeting the military-controlled conglomerate that controls nearly 40 percent of the island's economy.

Senate Passes War Powers Resolution

The Senate passed a House-approved war powers resolution limiting President Trump's action in Iran in a 50-48 vote.

Georgia Poised to Swear In First ‘Nonbinary Transgender’ Lawmaker

A former Human Rights Campaign state director who identifies as "nonbinary transgender" topped the Democratic primary in Georgia last month and now stands months away from taking a seat in the state legislature, according to a report from The Daily Signal.

Trump Admin to Deploy Ten New Nuclear Reactors

The Department of Energy announced that it will provide support for the financing of materials needed to rebuild the nation's nuclear supply chain.

Intelligence Alliance Warns of AI’s Future

A security alliance, Five Eyes, issued a warning that artificial intelligence-powered cyberattacks from adversary countries could attack Western governments within months.

Rick Scott Tells Senate GOP It’s Time to Show ‘Who the Bad Guys Are’

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) circulated a letter to fellow Senate Republicans Tuesday calling for a six-month legislative push to lock in voter ID requirements and permanently shut down Democrat-engineered government shutdowns before the midterm elections.

Rand Paul Subpoenas Fauci

Senate Homeland Security Chairman Rand Paul (R-KY) issued a subpoena for Dr. Anthony Fauci following his refusal to voluntarily testify.

Trump Summons Defense Contractors to White House Over Dwindling Weapons Stockpiles

President Trump has summoned the chief executives of America's largest defense companies to the White House for a Wednesday meeting focused on rebuilding the nation's depleted munitions stockpiles, according to The Wall Street Journal and The Hill.

Hundreds Charged in Healthcare Fraud Schemes

The Department of Justice announced that more than 400 people have been charged in connection with healthcare fraud.

Supreme Court Hands Trump a Win on Deporting Criminal Green Card Holders

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that federal immigration officers can place legal permanent residents in a legal limbo known as "parole" when they return to the United States after leaving while facing criminal charges, a 6-3 decision that expands the government's ability to deport them if they are later convicted.

Trump Order Secures Quantum Technology

President Trump signed executive orders this week securing the nation's quantum computing endeavors.

DOJ Appeals Dismissal of Abrego Garcia Smuggling Charges

The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal against the federal judge who threw out criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, moving to revive a human smuggling case at the center of one of the most contentious immigration fights of the Trump era.

Judge Protects Los Angeles Sanctuary Status

A California judge has dismissed the federal government's challenge to Los Angeles’s sanctuary city status.

Iran Denies Agreeing to Site Inspections, Trump Says Otherwise

President Trump insisted Tuesday that Iran had "fully and completely" agreed to allow inspections of its nuclear sites as part of war-ending negotiations, even as Tehran's government flatly denied any such commitment.

Judge Blocks SNAP Restrictions on Junk Food

A judge blocked the USDA from restricting the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ​Program (SNAP) to buy sugary foods or drinks in several states.

MLB Responds to Backlash Over Bible Verse Policy

Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert Manfred responded to Senator Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) letter condemning it for threatening players wearing Bible verses on their hats, explaining the rationale for the policy.

DOJ Seeks Resentencing of Kavanaugh’s Attempted Killer

The Department of Justice (DOJ) urged an appeals court to revisit the sentencing of Nicholas Roske, the man who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022.

Judge Rules Against Accused Charlie Kirk Assassin in Key Evidence Fight

A handwritten note allegedly confessing to the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk will be used as evidence against the accused killer, after a Utah judge rejected attempts by the defense to cross-examine a key witness in person.

Hegseth Takes $350 Billion Pentagon Push to House Republicans in Classified Briefing

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will deliver a classified briefing to House Republicans on Wednesday, aimed at building support for President Trump's push to funnel an additional $350 billion to the Pentagon through a third budget reconciliation bill.

Judge Blocks Subpoena Targeting Walz

A federal judge has blocked six grand jury subpoenas issued by the Department of Justice to Minnesota officials.

China Exports Millions of Pounds of Brain-Damaging Chemical it Banned at Home to U.S. Farms

China ships roughly 78 million pounds of a Parkinson's-linked herbicide to American ports every year, a chemical Beijing has banned within its own borders. Now Congress is moving to shut that pipeline down for good.

Rubio to Travel to Middle East

The State Department announced that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain this week to discuss the memorandum of understanding with Iran.

Leading American Beverage Companies Go MAHA

The American Beverage Association announced that it will launch a platform to provide transparency to consumers.

LA Superintendent Resigns After FBI Raid

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has officially submitted his resignation to the district.

Omar’s Net Worth Plunged from $30 Million to Potentially Nothing

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) filed a revised congressional financial disclosure this year showing assets that have collapsed from as much as $30 million to at most $125,000, a staggering reversal that has drawn renewed scrutiny from Republican lawmakers and raised fresh questions about the accuracy of her earlier filings.

’86 47′ Found Near Reflecting Pool

President Trump announced on Truth Social that the grass near the Reflecting Pool has been vandalized with "a gigantic 86 47."

Trump’s New Intel Chief Demands Firing List of 300 from Counterterrorism Center

Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte arrived at ODNI headquarters in suburban Virginia a day ahead of schedule last week and immediately asked staff for a list of every employee in the office so he could assess who to fire, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

Trump Admin Moves to Revive American Medical Innovation

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling for the United States to reconfigure its clinical research in order to maintain its status as a leader in the industry.

The Billionaires Who Built the Machine Are Now Selling You the Cage

They didn't just see this coming. They planned for it. That is the only conclusion a reasonable person can reach once they look at the full timeline. The same men who are building artificial intelligence tools designed to replace your job, have simultaneously been designing and funding the system that will pay you after you no longer have one. Universal basic income did not arrive in Silicon Valley because tech executives suddenly developed a social conscience. It arrived because they needed a solution for the problem they were already creating.

Trump Threatens New York Times

President Trump threatened to add The New York Times' remarks on the conflict between the United States and Iran to his current lawsuit against the company.

Trump Celebrates ‘BIG’ Win as His Candidate Topples Socialist Regime in Colombia

Four years of far-Left rule in Colombia came crashing down Sunday night as right-wing lawyer Abelardo De la Espriella claimed victory in a razor-thin presidential election, immediately earning congratulations from the Trump administration.

Mexican Leader Urges Sheinbaum to Hand Politicians to U.S.

A Mexican governor is urging Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to give several officials to the United States on drug trafficking conspiracy charges.

Vance Says Iran Will Allow Nuclear Inspectors Entry

Vice President JD Vance said that Iran has agreed to allow international nuclear inspectors into the country.

Trump-Appointed Judge Delays Release of Biden’s Hur Tapes for Three Weeks

A federal judge on Friday blocked the release of audio recordings tied to Special Counsel Robert Hur's classified documents investigation into former President Joe Biden, granting a temporary three-week injunction while a federal appeals court reviews Biden's legal challenge.

Starmer to Resign as British PM

President Donald Trump announced that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign.

Trump: ‘We May Take Over the Strait’

President Trump threatened Sunday to seize control of the Strait of Hormuz and impose American tolls on the critical waterway if Iran fails to reach a final nuclear deal within 60 days, hours after Tehran announced it was closing the strait again in response to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.

Trump Orders Reflecting Pool Drained After ‘Terrible Vandals’ Destroy His $15 Million Renovation

President Trump announced Saturday that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool will likely have to be drained after what he described as deliberate vandalism damaged the landmark less than two weeks after a nearly $15 million renovation was completed.

Pence Calls Iran Deal ‘Appeasement’ While Vance Sits Down in Switzerland

Vice President J.D. Vance flew into Switzerland Sunday to work through the details of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, the 14-point ceasefire framework Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed last week

Ending ‘Anti-Competitive’ Contracts May Lower Healthcare Costs

A report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers suggests that ending "anti-competitive" hospital contracting may lower healthcare costs.

Florida Subpoenas MLB

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched an investigation into Major League Baseball (MLB), following a similar effort launched by Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway.

Judge Vindicated After Being Punished for Her Faith

A Texas district court has permanently blocked the State Commission on Judicial Conduct from disciplining a Christian judge who refused to officiate same-sex weddings, ordering the state body to pay $630,000 in legal fees and awarding the judge $10,000 in compensatory damages.

Trump Unveils New Air Force One

The Trump administration unveiled a new aircraft that will serve as Air Force One.

NATO Chief Flying to Washington as Hegseth Calls Alliance a ‘Paper Tiger’

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will travel to Washington next week for a three-day visit that includes a Wednesday sit-down with President Trump at the White House, the military alliance announced Friday.

DOJ Warns Virginia May Become Next California

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sounded the alarm that Virginia may become "the next California" as the Trump administration continues battling state resistance to immigration enforcement operations.

Zelenskyy Renews Demand for EU Membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the European Union to quicken the process for Ukraine to enter the bloc.

Obama Library Requires Photo ID

The Obama Presidential Center opened to the public Thursday in Chicago's Jackson Park, drawing thousands to its 19.3-acre South Side campus even as its photo-ID requirement for free admission and a taxpayer-funded infrastructure tab exceeding $350 million drew renewed criticism from Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators.

M&M’s Sets Sights on Dye-Free Candy

Mars, the maker of M&M's, is planning to launch dye-free candy in August after pressure to join the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement.

U.S. Border Sees 13 Straight Months of Zero Releases

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced 13 consecutive months of zero releases.

Canada Moves Forward on Bill Threatening Religious Freedom

Canada's Parliament passed a hate-speech bill that critics claim threatens religious freedom.

Navy Takes Out Another Drug Boat

The U.S. military struck and destroyed a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, killing three people aboard, the latest action in the Trump administration's ongoing campaign against what it calls narco-terrorism in Latin America.

Hezbollah, Israel Agree to Ceasefire

Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah reportedly agreed to a ceasefire, reports indicate.

Gabbard Drops Bombshell Fauci Report on Her Last Day

On her last day as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard released documents exposing how Dr. Anthony Fauci provided millions of taxpayer dollars to fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab.

Judge Narrows Lawsuits Against Trump’s Mail-In Ballot Order to November Midterms

A federal judge on Thursday limited the scope of legal challenges to President Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting, ruling that plaintiffs can only pursue claims tied to the November 2026 midterm elections.

Obama Criticizes America’s Founders at His Presidential Center

Former President Barack Obama opened the $850 million Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on Thursday with a dedication ceremony attended by three former presidents and a roster of celebrities, delivering remarks that criticized the nation's Founders for falling short of America's founding ideals.

New Report: At Least 250,000 British Girls Raped by Pakistani Gangs While Government Looked Away

A damning new inquiry report reveals that British government officials, police, schools, and health services systematically covered up decades of industrial-scale rape and trafficking of white British girls, all to avoid being labeled "racist" and protect the sacred cow of multiculturalism.

LA City Council Votes to Let Noncitizens Cast Ballots in Local Elections

Los Angeles just moved one step closer to letting people who aren't American citizens vote in city elections.

Trump Installs Pulte as Acting Intel Chief, Democrats Warn of ‘Terrorist Risk’

President Trump has named Bill Pulte as the acting director of national intelligence, effective Friday, replacing Tulsi Gabbard who is stepping down from the post.

Minor League Team Forfeits Game After Refusing Pride Jerseys

The York Revolution, a minor league baseball team in Pennsylvania, forfeited a game after players refused to wear jerseys supporting LGBTQ.

Vance to Israel: Stop Attacking Trump or Lose Your Only Ally

Vice President JD Vance issued a blunt public warning to Israeli officials Thursday, telling them to stop publicly criticizing the peace deal President Donald Trump negotiated with Iran or risk losing the United States as an ally.

Nestle Removes Artificial Colors

Nestlé announced that it has completely eliminated artificial colors from its products.

California Billionaire Tax Hits the November Ballot Over Newsom’s Objections

California's Billionaire Tax Act has officially qualified for the November 2026 general election ballot after state officials confirmed the initiative gathered more than enough signatures, setting up a costly political battle that has fractured the state's own Democratic leadership.

State Department Offers Reward for MS-13 Leaders

The State Department is announcing a reward for those providing information leading to the arrest or conviction of MS-13 leaders.

Democrats Press Kennedy on Vaccine Policy Shifts

Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) urged HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to clarify what they believe to be contradictory statements regarding the nation's vaccine policy.

Trump Settles $100 Million Suit Against Niece

President Trump has reached a settlement with his niece, Mary Trump, closing a lawsuit he filed five years ago after accusing her of leaking his confidential financial records to The New York Times.

Missouri AG Demands Answers on MLB’s Threat to Punish Players

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway urged MLB not to punish San Francisco Giants players after they wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night hats.

Mayor Removes Pride Flags

The mayor of a Long Island village removed Pride flags from the area after they competed with flags honoring veterans.

Iranian President Reveals Full Text of Alleged Peace Agreement

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian released the alleged text of the Memorandum of Understanding reached with President Trump.

Socialist on Track to Win DC Mayoral Race

Janeese Lewis George, a self-described democratic socialist and Washington, D.C., City Council member, is on track to become the nation's capital's next mayor after her primary opponent conceded Thursday morning.

ICE Transfers Alligator Alcatraz Detainees

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has transferred detainees from Alligator Alcatraz to other facilities as Florida prepares for hurricane season.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Gun Law that Got Hunter Biden

The FBI came to Ali Hemani's door not because he was a criminal. Agents suspected his family might have ties to terrorism.

Hegseth Announces Review of NATO

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the United States will conduct a six-month review into the nation's involvement with NATO.

Trump to Award Medal of Honor

President Trump is set to award the Medal of Honor to Major James Capers, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (Retired), Colonel John W. Ripley, U.S. Marine Corps (Posthumous), and Major Nicholas Dockery, U.S. Army (Retired).

California Wants Businesses to Prove They’re Gay Enough to Win Contracts

California has never met a "diversity" program it didn't want to expand, but the state just hit a new low.

DOJ Sues to Kill Evanston’s Reparations Program

The Department of Justice moved Wednesday to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging Evanston, Illinois's reparations program, alleging the city's practice of distributing cash payments and housing assistance exclusively to Black residents violates the U.S. Constitution and federal fair housing law.

DOJ Pulls the Plug on 37-Year Federal Oversight of the Teamsters

The Department of Justice and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters jointly filed a motion Wednesday to end the federal government's oversight of the union, closing out what officials say is the longest monitorship of any union, corporation, nonprofit, or public entity in U.S. history.

Abortion Becoming Increasingly Partisan Issue

A new Gallup poll revealed that abortion is becoming an increasingly partisan issue in the United States.

Kennedy Spends Millions to Combat Homelessness

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is spending more than $700 million on programs aimed at reducing drug addiction, homelessness, and mental illness.

FTC Sues Top Trans Health Group for Lying to Parents About Kids’ Care

The Federal Trade Commission and four state attorneys general sued the World Professional Association for Transgender Health on Wednesday, alleging the organization deceived parents into buying pediatric medical transition services by making false and unsubstantiated health claims.

NATO Ready to Bump Defense Spending

NATO chief Mark Rutte said the organization is ready to take more responsibility for its defense spending.

Trump Rebukes Netanyahu at G7

President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday at the close of the Group of Seven summit in France, urging Israel to ease its military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon as a formal nuclear deal with Iran nears completion.

Fed Holds Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady during Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as Federal Reserve Chair.

Hawley Demands Answers After MLB Discriminates Against Christian Players

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent a letter to Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Robert Manfred after the MLB warned players against writing Bible verses on "Pride Night" hats.

US Demands Cuba Release Pastor’s Son

The Trump administration is demanding that Cuba release the son of an evangelical pastor from prison.

$205M ‘Science’ Group Pushing Gender Ideology and Climate Activism in Schools

A congressionally chartered scientific organization dating back to Abraham Lincoln is funneling millions of your tax dollars into radical gender ideology and climate activism aimed at America's children, according to a conservative parents group now demanding a congressional investigation.

Democrat Staffers Visit Ghislaine Maxwell’s Prison Facility

Staffers for Reps. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Robert Garcia (D-CA) traveled to the prison facility where Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell is being held.

Pentagon Restores ‘Pacific Command’

The Department of War restored the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) as the U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM).

Pentagon Drops $500M to Break China’s Rare-Earth Chokehold

The Pentagon announced Tuesday it will offer a conditional $500 million loan to Phoenix Tailings, a Massachusetts-based company working to build domestic rare-earth processing capacity, as the Defense Department moves to reduce American dependence on China for materials critical to modern weapons systems and electronics.

Trump Halts National Intelligence Confirmation

President Donald Trump announced that his nominee to be the Director of National Intelligence, Jay Clayton, would not move forward until the Senate confirms a U.S. Attorney pick.

Trump Drops Iran Agreement Details

President Donald Trump held a press conference Wednesday at the G7 summit in France, defending a 14-point memorandum of understanding his administration has reached with Iran to end the war.

US Providing $1B for United Nations

The United States is preparing to give the United Nations more than $1 billion for humanitarian efforts, the State Department announced.

Fetterman Crosses the Aisle, Sinks Democrats’ Bid to Strip Trump’s Iran War Powers

The Senate on Tuesday voted down a Democratic-led effort to force President Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from Iran, with the measure failing 47 to 48 after Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) broke with his party and sided with Republicans.

California Ethics Watchdog Fines Newsom $31,500 One Day After Federal Investigation Goes Public

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to pay a $31,500 ethics fine after state regulators found he repeatedly failed to disclose millions of dollars in corporate donations solicited on his behalf, with the penalty coming one day after Newsom publicly announced he is under federal investigation by the Department of Justice.

Trump Threatens to Run D.C. as a Federal City

Washington, D.C. voters headed to the polls Tuesday to pick a new mayor and Congressional delegate for the first time in more than a decade, with the leading candidates pledging to end cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and resist the Trump administration's authority over the city.

Antifa Activists Charged After Anti-ICE Campaign

Fifteen individuals have been indicted for their efforts to hinder federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.

Trump Admin Takes Major Step Toward Downsizing Education Department

The Trump administration announced that oversight of special education and civil rights will no longer be conducted by the Department of Education.

Wisconsin Fake Elector Case Moves Forward

Three former advisers to President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony forgery charges in Wisconsin, as the state's Democratic attorney general pressed forward with a prosecution that has survived two years, a change in presidential administration, and federal pardons issued by Trump himself.

Texas Rejects Demands to Remove Ten Commandments Monument

Attorneys for a Texas county have pushed back against calls from a group to remove a Ten Commandments monument.

Anti-Christian ‘Assassination Culture’ Drove Bomb Plot Against Erika Kirk

A new report from a leading threat-research institute links anti-Christian extremism and what analysts call an "assassination culture" to the alleged bomb plot against Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk, as threats against conservative figures continue to climb to historic levels.

Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Refugee Who Shot Two National Guard Members

Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday they will seek the death penalty for an Afghan national charged with killing a National Guard soldier and gravely wounding a second on Thanksgiving Day last year in Washington, D.C.

Trump Memo Directs Weapons Build-Up

A new White House memo directs War Secretary Pete Hegseth to increase U.S. weapons production.

Sheriffs From 19 States Tell the Senate to Confirm Todd Blanche Now

The Western States Sheriffs' Association has formally endorsed Todd Blanche for attorney general, urging the Senate to confirm Trump's nominee before the end of summer.

FDA Say Moderna’s mRNA Flu Vaccine ‘Effective’

Reviewers with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Moderna's flu vaccine made with mRNA technology is "effective."

MLB Warns Players Writing Bible Verses on Pride Hats

Major League Baseball (MLB) has condemned those writing Bible verses on Pride Night hats.

Kristi Noem Sounds Alarm on Chinese Infiltration in U.S.

Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, now the special envoy for the Shield of the Americas, revealed that China is behind a plot to funnel its citizens across U.S. borders.

Judge Linked to Fani Willis Off Georgia’s Voter Roll Case

A federal judge in Atlanta has stepped aside from a major Trump administration voting lawsuit after an ethics investigation found she attended a campaign victory party for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Facility Breeding Dogs for Research Closes

A beagle breeding facility in Wisconsin is closing its doors and giving its dogs up for adoption.

University of California System May Reinstate Standardized Tests

The University of California (UC) admissions board announced that it will consider reinstating standardized tests in its admissions process.

FBI Thwarts Attack Planned for White House UFC Event

The FBI and its law enforcement partners thwarted an attack planned against President Trump that was intended to occur during the UFC Freedom 250 event.

Iran Already Claiming America Owes $300 Billion

President Trump on Tuesday rejected reports that the United States agreed to bankroll a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, dismissing the claims as fake news as the preliminary peace deal he announced Sunday runs into its first serious disputes.

Britain Bans Every Kid Under 16 From TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and X

Britain will prohibit children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms including TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and X beginning in early 2027, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Monday.

Senate’s Top Republican Cuts Loose Voter ID Provision Trump Demanded

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) announced Monday that the Senate will attempt to pass a standalone reauthorization of key federal surveillance powers, breaking from President Trump's demand that the extension be packaged with election integrity legislation.

B-52 Bomber Crashes in California

A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

Newsom Claims He’s Been Targeted by Trump

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) claimed on social media that he's been targeted by the Trump Justice Department.

50,000 U.S. Troops Aren’t Going Anywhere Until Iran Proves Itself

The U.S. military will hold its current force posture in the Middle East throughout the 60-day negotiation window opened by the new memorandum of understanding with Iran, senior Trump administration officials confirmed Monday.

Student Wins After School Accused Her of Vandalism with Charlie Kirk Tribute

A North Carolina student has reached a $95,000 settlement with her school district after it accused her of vandalism.

Kennedy Questions Removal of Study Linking Deaths to Vaccines

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a letter he sent to the editor-in-chief of Toxicology Reports, questioning the removal of a study that linked sudden deaths among infants to vaccines.

Florida Democrat Accused of Stealing $5 Million in FEMA Funds Quietly Returns to Ballot

Just weeks after resigning from Congress to dodge an expulsion vote, former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has officially qualified to run for her old seat, even as she faces federal charges for allegedly stealing millions in disaster relief money meant for Americans in crisis.

Anthropic Sends Lobbyists to D.C. After Trump Yanks Top AI Models

Senior technical staff from Anthropic are in Washington this week meeting with White House officials after the Trump administration ordered the company Friday to cut off foreign nationals from its two most advanced artificial intelligence models, sources confirmed Monday.

Vance Addresses Possible 2028 Run

Vice President JD Vance addressed discussions that he may run for president in 2028, telling CBS Sunday Morning that he expects President Trump to support him should he decide to do so.

The Left Hates That Real Men Had a Great Night at the White House

Nearly 200,000 Americans flooded the National Mall this weekend. Justin Gaethje bloodied a Georgian champion and ripped the lightweight belt away in front of the most powerful address on earth. Twelve jets screamed overhead. The Zac Brown Band played the anthem. The crowd went absolutely insane. And to no one's surprise... the left is furious.

New Bill Threatens Pro-Life Activism

New bills circulating in New Jersey may criminalize pro-life activism on the grounds of inflicting "emotional harm" on others.

Trump Shares Elimination of Tren de Aragua Leader

President Trump announced that the leader of Tren de Aragua, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, who goes by Niño Guerrero, was eliminated in a strike.

Kennedy Sounds Alarm Before Flu Season as Vaccine Panel Faces Roadblock

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned the public that a vaccine committee advising the CDC has been left without a means of fulfilling its work due to a March ruling.

Supreme Court Rejects Carter Page Appeal in Surveillance Lawsuit

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a lawsuit by former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page against ex-FBI Director James Comey and other former government officials over surveillance warrants obtained during the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation.

Obama Hits Back at Trump’s Peace Deal

Former President Barack Obama said Sunday he's "doubtful" President Trump's emerging nuclear agreement with Iran will be meaningfully better than the 2015 deal Obama brokered and Trump later torched.

US, Iran Reach Peace Deal

President Trump announced that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the conflict and open the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump Plans ‘Tribute to America’

President Trump shared details on what he said would be the "most spectacular TRUMP RALLY of them all" to be held on July 4 in Washington, D.C.

Comer Demands Dershowitz Testify Under Oath in Epstein Probe

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) formally requested Friday that Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz appear before the panel for a videotaped, under-oath interview as part of its ongoing investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

400 Republican Subpoenas in Arctic Frost Probe are a ‘Total Denial of Constitutional Rights’

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) called the Arctic Frost investigation the "most perfect example" of government weaponization against political opponents on Sunday, demanding prosecution of those responsible for what he described as a sweeping constitutional breach.

Jeffries Won’t Rule Out Third Trump Impeachment if Democrats Retake Congress

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Sunday that Democrats have not ruled out impeaching President Trump for a third time if the party takes back the House and Senate in November's midterm elections.

Rand Paul Drops Fauci’s COVID Timeline

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) dropped new documents exposing Dr. Anthony Fauci's relationship with the national security community.

Judge Extends Block on Anti-Weaponization Fund

A federal judge extended a court-ordered block Friday on the Trump administration's $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," rejecting government arguments that legal challenges to the fund are now moot.

IAEA Urges Iran to Suspend Nuclear Enrichment Activities

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a resolution demanding that Iran "suspend all enrichment" actions and allow inspectors to assess how much enriched uranium it holds.

Judge Tosses Lawsuit to Kill White House UFC Fight

A federal judge on Friday rejected a last-minute lawsuit seeking to block this weekend's UFC championship fight on the White House South Lawn, clearing the way for the event to proceed as planned.

Postal Service Proposes Election Integrity Rule

A proposed rule from the U.S. Postal Service aimed at bolstering election security has received pushback from Democrats.

Vance to Appear on ‘The View’

Vice President J.D. Vance will appear on ABC's "The View" next Tuesday, June 16, marking his first-ever visit to the daytime talk show.

Gabbard Reveals Taxpayers Foot Bill of Biolab Program

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard revealed evidence that U.S. taxpayers foot the bill for more than 120 biolabs across 30 countries.

Paxton Blocked from ActBlue Lawsuit

A federal judge ruled that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) cannot move forward with a lawsuit against ActBlue, a fundraising platform used by progressives.

SpaceX Goes Public at $1.77 Trillion

SpaceX began trading Friday on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol SPCX, completing the largest initial public offering in stock market history.

Supreme Court Declines Alabama’s Nitrogen Gas Execution

The Supreme Court has declined to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked Alabama from using nitrogen gas to carry out a death penalty.

Trump Calls for Raskin’s Expulsion

President Trump called for Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) to be expelled from Congress, declaring he would "be in jail" had former President Joe Biden not issued him a preemptive pardon.

Pentagon Dumps Third UFO Tranche

The Department of War published its third set of files relating to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) in alignment with the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE).

DOJ Sues Virginia to Block Federal Agent Exposure

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Thursday against Virginia, challenging two new state laws that would ban federal law enforcement officers from wearing masks on duty and effectively dismantle local immigration enforcement partnerships across the state.

Google Targets Sweeping Cybercrime Operation

Google filed a lawsuit targeting a cybercrime operation called "Outsider Enterprise."

Congress Just Voted to Give Trump His ‘Department of War’

The Senate Armed Services Committee voted 18-9 Wednesday to advance its version of the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act, with language formally renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War.

Gabbard Pulls Report on Mysterious Health Incidents

Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has pulled reports on Havana Syndrome. According to Gabbard, assessments of the anomalous health incident (AHI) did not meet analytic standards.

Hawley Demands Federal Investigation into $1.5B Flowing to Planned Parenthood for Trans Procedures

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent a letter Thursday to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz demanding an investigation into approximately $1.5 billion in federal Medicaid and Medicare funding that he alleges Planned Parenthood used to provide transgender procedures to minors.

Rubio Sanctions Cuba’s State Oil Company

The State Department on Thursday sanctioned Cuba's state-owned oil and gas company, Union Cuba-Petroleo (CUPET), as the Trump administration tightens economic pressure on the island nation's communist government amid what officials describe as an escalating confrontation.

Kennedy Opens Investigation into CAIR

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that his department is reviewing allegations involving the Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) alleged terror ties.

Dem Operative May Have Planted a Fake Republican in Alaska’s Senate Race

The Senate GOP's campaign arm filed a complaint Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission, accusing a Democratic political consultant of helping launch a same-name Republican Senate candidate in Alaska in what Republicans say is a coordinated effort to confuse voters before the state's August primary.

Rubio Signs Agreement with UFC

Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a memorandum of understanding with UFC President and CEO Dana White, establishing a public-private partnership.

Melania Announces Foster Care Savings Account

First Lady Melania Trump announced a savings account for youth in foster care, called “Fostering the Future Accounts.”

Feds Indict 8 Pro-Palestine Activists for Throwing Acid Into Homes With Children Inside

FBI Director Kash Patel announced Wednesday that a federal grand jury has indicted eight individuals following what authorities describe as a coordinated campaign of vandalism, intimidation, and violence stretching from March 2024 to April 2025.

Trump Nominates New National Intelligence Chief

President Trump announced that he has nominated former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to be the Director of National Intelligence.

Biden Administration Dismissed 65,000 Migrant Child Abuse Reports

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin accused the Biden administration of deliberately ignoring tens of thousands of reports of sexual abuse and human trafficking targeting migrant children, saying his department is now actively pursuing the cases the previous administration shelved.

Trump Cancels Planned Strike on Iran

President Trump announced that he has canceled a plan to strike Iran.

Trump Admin Goes After Biden-Era Gender Policies

The Trump administration is considering possible "correction action" against those behind the Biden administration's gender identity push in schools.

Update: Pentagon Resumes Operations After Lockdown

The Pentagon was put on lockdown on Thursday due to an air quality issue, reports indicate.

Trump May End Major Trade Deal

President Trump said he is "not looking to renew" the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Mamdani Invests in Gender Care

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted a Pride event this week, where he announced a commitment to invest $15 million for transgender treatments.

Three Blue States Can’t Account for $1.3 Billion in Unemployment Fraud

Two Republican senators launched a formal inquiry Thursday into improper unemployment insurance payments across New York, California, and Massachusetts, targeting the three Democratic-run states for a combined $1.3 billion in potential fraud and mismanagement.

Feds Pull the Plug on LA’s Homeless Billions Over ‘Obvious Fraud’

The Department of Housing and Urban Development suspended all federal funding to Los Angeles's primary homelessness agency Thursday, citing "obvious fraud," "wanton mismanagement," and the repeated failure to safeguard taxpayer money.

Homeless People Paid to Vote for Karen Bass, Nithya Raman

An exclusive report from The New York Post details how homeless residents in Los Angeles were paid to vote specifically for Mayor Karen Bass and Councilwoman Nithya Raman.

Trump Hits Iran Again

President Donald Trump ordered a second wave of U.S. airstrikes against Iran on Wednesday and threatened more, saying the Islamic Republic was stalling peace talks while American forces continued to suffer casualties in the region.

Louisiana Passes Law Forcing Homeless to Choose: Treatment or Jail

Louisiana's Republican-led Legislature passed a bill Wednesday that would criminalize sleeping or camping on public property, giving homeless individuals a stark choice: enter a court-supervised treatment program or face up to six months in jail and a $500 fine.

Judge Who Blocked Trump’s Kennedy Center Rename Gets Ethics Complaint

A conservative legal watchdog filed a judicial misconduct complaint Wednesday against U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, who in May permanently blocked President Donald Trump's effort to rename the Kennedy Center, alleging Cooper failed to recuse himself despite financial conflicts stemming from his wife's anti-Trump legal work.

New York Town Seeks to Codify ‘Mother,’ ‘Father’

A Long Island politician is seeking to codify the terms "mother" and "father" into his town in an effort to push back against a New York bill replacing "mother" with "gestational parent."

Mayor Bass’s Own Brother Sues LA Over Palisades Fire

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is heading into a November runoff election with an uncomfortable family matter hanging over her campaign: her own brother is suing the city she leads over the deadly Palisades wildfires that killed at least 30 people and destroyed his home.

OB-GYN Group Pushes Vaccines in Split from CDC Policy

The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) released a vaccine schedule that splits from guidance provided by the CDC.

Trump Urges Short-Term FISA Extension

President Trump has called for Congress to extend FISA 702 ahead of the World Cup and America 250 celebrations.

U.S. Steel Announces Major Investment

U.S. Steel, the U.S. subsidiary of Nippon Steel, announced that it is expanding its investment in Pennsylvania over the next three years.

Houthis Threaten to Choke Global Oil Supply

One-third of the world's oil shipments could soon be in jeopardy as Iran's Yemeni allies escalate their stranglehold on critical shipping lanes, with leaders warning that closing the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait to Israel is only the beginning.

Trump Signs Landmark Bill Funding ICE, Border Patrol

President Trump signed the Secure America Act, securing $72 billion to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.

Hegseth Tells Troops to Prepare for ‘Any Possible Contingency’ With Cuba

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay on Wednesday and delivered a pointed message to troops: the Pentagon is ready for armed conflict with Cuba.

Trump Honors Reflection Pool Crew

President Trump honored the crew who renovated the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, thanking them in the Oval Office.

Border Wall to be Completed in 2027

The United States is set to complete its southern border wall by late 2027, said Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott.

Rubio Takes Ebola Response to EU

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen regarding efforts to mitigate and contain the Ebola outbreak.

Bill Gates Testifies on Epstein Links

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told the House Oversight Committee that he was unaware of any criminal conduct that Jeffrey Epstein engaged in.

Cotton Calls on DOJ to Probe Chinese Campaign to Sabotage U.S. AI

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) sent a letter Wednesday to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche urging the Justice Department to investigate a covert influence operation tied to the Chinese Communist Party that has targeted America's artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Iran Fires on U.S. Bases in Three Countries After American Airstrikes

Iran launched missiles and drones at U.S. military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan overnight Wednesday, according to defense officials in all three countries.

Fauci Faces Renewed Scrutiny

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) plans to conduct a transcribed interview with former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, according to a letter published by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC).

DHS Puts Noncitizen Voters on Notice

The Department of Homeland Security issued a directive Monday ordering U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to pursue deportation against illegal immigrants who vote in American elections, citing existing law that has rarely been enforced.

Supreme Court Set to Kill Post-Election Ballot Grace Periods

The Supreme Court could issue a ruling as soon as this week that would force more than a dozen states to stop counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, a decision with immediate consequences for California and other vote-by-mail states heading into midterm season.

NASA Names Astronauts for Historic 2027 Artemis III Mission

For the first time in over half a century, Americans will walk on the moon again, and NASA just revealed who's going to get them there.

U.S. Spends the Most on Nuclear Weapons

The International ​Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) ​revealed in a new report that the United States spent more on nuclear weapons in 2025 than all other nuclear-armed states combined.

Traditional Values on the Rise

A new Gallup poll found that traditional values are rising in the United States as the moral acceptability of several behaviors is on the decline.

 Kennedy Center Removes Trump’s Name

The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts scrubbed all references to President Trump from its official website and YouTube channel on Monday, complying with a federal court order that requires the venue to remove the president's name from all official communications and signage by June 12.

Melania Awards Students for AI Challenge

First Lady Melania Trump announced awards for students who excelled in the first Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge.

Medical Schools Embrace New Nutrition Standards

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Education have moved to increased nutrition requirements within medical education.

Suspect in Ukrainian Immigrant’s Brutal Stabbing Death Ruled Incompetent

A federal judge has determined that the man accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian immigrant on a North Carolina light rail train cannot stand trial due to mental incompetence, delaying justice for a grieving family that fled to America seeking safety.

SPLC Will Not Remove Charlie Kirk, TPUSA from ‘Hate’ List

Southern Poverty Law Center interim CEO Bryan Fair refused to remove Turning Point USA from its hate group list.

Vance Refers Walz to DOJ

Vice President JD Vance has officially referred Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) to the Department of Justice for a criminal investigation surrounding fraud.

Downed Apache Pilots Rescued in Strait of Hormuz

A U.S. Navy unmanned surface vessel pulled off a remarkable rescue in the volatile waters near the Strait of Hormuz Monday, retrieving two American Apache helicopter pilots after their gunship went down during patrol operations.

They Built the Digital Classroom and Now They’re Tearing It Down

Starting this fall, Swedish law will ban mobile phones from schools for the entire academic year. This isn't a pilot program. It isn't a suggestion. The country that gave the world Spotify and Ericsson looked at its classrooms, looked at its children, and admitted the obvious: the screens aren't working. Swedish parliament's own education committee chair put it plainly: reading and writing ability has declined significantly, especially among younger students. The solution? Books. Traditional learning. Less screen time.

University Seeks Immigrant to Teach English

The University of Notre Dame is seeking an immigrant to teach English, according to a report from The College Fix.

Feds Quietly Built ‘World’s Largest’ Database Tracking Your Investments

The Securities and Exchange Commission is sitting on "the world's largest collection of retail investor financial information ever assembled," and it's using that data to monitor trillions of your securities transactions without a warrant.

The Founders Fled This and the Pentagon Just Tried to Bring it Back

The Pentagon had just reduced its official list of military religious affiliation codes from more than 200 down to 31. Reasonable enough on its face. But buried in that new list was a classification scheme that placed certain faiths under a "Christian" label and left others off it entirely. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one of the largest faith communities in the country and one with deep roots in the American military, was not included among the religions the federal government had designated as Christian.

Ohio Clinic Offers Detransition Care

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation has agreed not to provide transgender-related surgeries and hormones for minors.

Trump Says Iran Peace Deal Just Days Away

President Trump said Tuesday that a peace agreement with Iran could be reached within "two or three days," with the Strait of Hormuz set to reopen immediately upon signing, a development that would end the closure that has cut off roughly 20 percent of the world's oil exports.

Steve Hilton Advances in California Election

Republican Steve Hilton has secured a spot in California's gubernatorial general election and will face former Health Secretary Xavier Becerra in November.

More than 100 Democrats Call Sharia Free Caucus ‘Hateful’

More than 100 Democrats condemned the Sharia Free America Caucus, calling it "hateful."

Trump Calls to Remove Senate Parliamentarian After Four GOP Senators Kill Voter ID Bill Again

President Donald Trump escalated his push for election integrity legislation Monday, calling on Senate Majority Leader John Thune to remove the Senate parliamentarian after the SAVE America Act was blocked for the second consecutive time last week.

Trump Formally Sends Blanche AG Nomination to the Senate

President Trump on Monday formally submitted the nomination of Todd Blanche to serve as the permanent Attorney General of the United States, sending the name to the Senate for confirmation and setting up what is expected to be a contentious hearing process.

108 UNRWA Staff Debarred for Helping Hamas Kill 1,200 on October 7

A federal inspector general has referred more than 100 United Nations aid workers for suspension or debarment from receiving U.S. taxpayer dollars after finding they participated in Hamas's October 7, 2023, terror attack against Israel or held active affiliation with the terror group.

ISIS Support Network Busted by FBI in Kansas and California

The FBI arrested three U.S. citizens Friday on federal terrorism charges, dismantling what prosecutors describe as a domestic ISIS support network that had been active for more than a year and was funneling money toward weapons intended to kill American servicemembers overseas.

Nine Percent of America Demands Your Applause—The Other 91% Are Done Complying

On June 2, the New York City Council converted its chamber (the room where laws are written, budgets are passed, and the public's business is conducted) into a ballroom runway. Voguing. Performances. A competition. Awards handed out by government officials on taxpayer time, in a taxpayer building, in honor of Pride Month.

He Didn’t Find God—He Found a Poll.

James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas, just told a Houston podcast that he opposes gender reassignment surgeries for minors. That's a big sentence. It's also a lie. Not in the sense that he didn't say it, but in the sense that he doesn't mean it.

Hostages Freed From Boko Haram

Nearly 400 people held captive by the Boko Haram terrorist organization have been freed from a mountain stronghold in northeastern Nigeria, though two infants tragically died from exhaustion during the ordeal.

Ohio Voters Want Photo ID in Constitution

Every single Democrat in Ohio's state Senate voted against letting voters decide whether to protect photo ID requirements in the state constitution, even as a new poll shows more than three-quarters of Buckeye State residents support the measure.

AI Designs Vaccine in Historic First

Artificial intelligence has been used to develop a new type of vaccine that researchers say could protect against an array of viruses.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Visa Fee

U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled that the $100,000 fee for H-1B visas is unlawful.

Walz Admin Spent Millions Surveilling Whistleblowers While Fraud Exploded

A bombshell House Oversight report alleges Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's administration spent millions of dollars hiring private investigators to silence state employees who tried to blow the whistle on what became one of the largest welfare fraud scandals in American history.

Pentagon Defends Faith Shifts After Criticism

The Pentagon has defended its new policy simplifying religious affiliation after receiving criticism from several Republicans.

DOJ Urges Court to Remove Citizenship from Criminals

The Department of Justice announced that it has urged courts to strip citizenship from those who have been convicted of crimes.

School Districts Called to Explain Why They Kept Kids’ Gender Changes Secret

Three major school districts are heading to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to answer for policies that critics say kept parents deliberately in the dark about their children's gender identity changes at school.

Bankman-Fried Seeks Pardon from Trump

Sam Bankman-Fried has officially requested a pardon from President Trump.

Palisades Fire Suspect Finally Goes to Trial

Federal prosecutors opened their case Monday against the man accused of igniting last year's Palisades Fire, one of the deadliest and costliest wildfires in California history.

The Free Ride Is Over: Medicaid Was Built for the Vulnerable, Not the Able-Bodied

Medicaid was not built for able-bodied adults in their 30s and 40s who are simply not working. It was built for people who genuinely cannot take care of themselves; the elderly in nursing homes, children from low-income families, pregnant women, the severely disabled. That was the program. Then Obamacare blew the doors open. The Affordable Care Act created a brand new eligibility category: working-age, able-bodied adults earning up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level. Twenty million people were added to Medicaid under that expansion. The program that once protected the most vulnerable in America was converted, in part, into a no-questions-asked entitlement for people who could, in many cases, work their way out of it.

Lawsuit Aims to Stop UFC Event on White House Lawn

A lawsuit has been filed in an effort to stop the UFC Freedom 250 event from occurring this coming weekend.

Republican Tells Trump to Dump New Spy Chief

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) on Monday publicly called on President Trump to withdraw his appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, warning that the move is on track to kill a reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before the law expires.

Why Is California Hiding Its Voter Rolls?

A federal prosecutor went public this weekend with something California does not want you to read. Bill Essayli, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, announced that the state is actively blocking a federal audit of its voter rolls. The Department of Justice, led by Harmeet Dhillon, has been trying to obtain California's voter registration records for over a year. The legal authority is clear: the National Voter Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1960 all grant the federal government the right to review these records. California sued the DOJ back. A district court dismissed the federal case. The DOJ appealed. It now sits before the Ninth Circuit.

Trump Orders AI Expansion for National Defense

President Trump penned a national security memorandum last week that instructs officials to address artificial intelligence in the defense sector.

New Jersey’s Noncitizen Voters Exposed

A report from Fox News details that noncitizens have been registered to vote in New Jersey for years, with many having been registered as Democrats.

America’s Nuclear Comeback Begins

The Department of Energy announced a "rebirth" of the nation's nuclear industry, as an advanced reactor design has successfully completed a criticality demonstration.

Judge Freezes Trump’s SNAP Conditions Tied to Gender Ideology, Immigration

A federal judge halted the Trump administration's new compliance requirements for states receiving food stamp funding on Friday, granting a preliminary injunction that suspends conditions tied to "gender ideology," immigration policy, and athletic fairness rules.

Socialist Takes Over Spencer Pratt in Primary Race

Karen Bass and Nithya Raman are now the projected winners in the Los Angeles mayoral race.

Iran Soccer Chiefs Banned From U.S. Soil Ahead of FIFA World Cup 

The Trump administration denied entry visas to senior Iranian Football Federation officials ahead of the FIFA World Cup, forcing the Islamic Republic's delegation to base its operations in Tijuana, Mexico, while its players compete inside the United States.

Trump Walks Out on NBC

President Donald Trump ended a recorded "Meet the Press" interview early Sunday after a heated exchange with host Kristen Welker, calling NBC "crooked" and disputing the network's handling of California's ongoing vote count.

Trump Pardons Ex-GOP Congressman Who Prosecuted Clinton’s Impeachment

President Donald Trump granted a full pardon Friday to former Rep. Stephen Buyer, a Republican from Indiana convicted in 2023 of insider trading, clearing a man who served as a House prosecutor at Bill Clinton's impeachment trial and who his supporters say was targeted by political adversaries.

FDA Launches Review of Abortion Pill

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched a safety review of the abortion pill mifepristone.

Trump Admin Restoring Gold-Plated Statues

The Department of the Interior said it would restore the gold-plated Arts of War and Arts of Peace equestrian statues located near the Lincoln Memorial.

Feds Probing California Voter Fraud

"Protecting the integrity of California’s elections is a top priority for my office," Essayli wrote on X.

Trump Says New Intel Chief Will ‘Shrink’ Intelligence Agencies

President Donald Trump said Friday he expects his newly installed acting Director of National Intelligence, Bill Pulte, to downsize the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and remove employees he views as politically problematic, saying Pulte will operate "less shackled" than his predecessors.

House Committee Votes to Replace Pentagon’s Name with ‘Department of War’

The House Armed Services Committee voted 29-27 along party lines Thursday night to codify President Trump's effort to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, folding the change into the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act.

Iran Details New Demand to End Conflict

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that the conflict will cease "only when it ends in Lebanon as well."

Federal Judge Kills Trump’s Post-Shooting Immigration Freeze

A federal judge on Friday struck down a slate of Trump administration immigration policies that had blocked the processing of applications for asylum seekers worldwide and immigrants from 39 countries, ordering U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to resume adjudicating cases that had been frozen for months.

California City Bans Data Centers

Monterey Park, California, has banned the development of data centers.

DHS: ‘We’re Struggling’ With Drone Defense as World Cup Opens in Seven Days

Federal security officials are warning of drone incursions, potential lone-wolf attacks, and cyberattacks as the FIFA World Cup prepares to kick off across 11 U.S. cities next week, with the Department of Homeland Security acknowledging it is "struggling" with counter-drone capabilities heading into the tournament.

Trump Celebrates Progress on White House Ballroom

President Trump provided an update on the White House ballroom construction, saying it is coming together "fantastically well."

Lawmakers Aims to Terminate Biden-Era ‘Kill Switch’

An amendment to an appropriations bill that ends the Biden-era "kill switch" for vehicles has advanced.

DOJ Opens 15 New Probes Into Medical Schools Over Race-Based Admissions

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division announced Thursday it opened fifteen new investigations into potential race discrimination in medical school admissions, escalating a federal crackdown that has already produced findings against two of the country's most prestigious universities.

Texas City Declares Nuclear Family Month

The City of Fate, Texas, has declared June as Nuclear Family Month.

Education Department Slams AP

The Education Department slammed an Associated Press story that accused the Trump administration of dismissing minority students.

Trump Announces ‘Rally to End All Rallies’

President Trump announced that Washington, DC, will have a "Rally to end all Rallies" to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary.

Carroll Denies Perjury as DOJ Probe Targets Her Trump Lawsuit Deposition

E. Jean Carroll said Thursday she "did not commit perjury," pushing back against a reported Department of Justice criminal investigation centered on statements she made during a deposition in her civil lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

Congress Crushes Tlaib’s War Powers Resolution

The House voted overwhelmingly Thursday to reject a war powers resolution from Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) that would have required President Donald Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from Lebanon, with the measure failing 92-324 in a bipartisan rebuke.

Bessent Urges Congress to Suspend Gas Tax as Iran War Keeps Pump Prices Sky-High

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday called on Congress to suspend the federal gas tax, pressing lawmakers to deliver direct relief to American drivers still absorbing a massive price spike tied to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

Pentagon Eliminates Nearly 200 Faiths

The Department of War has reduced the number of faiths it recognizes.

Google to Release Mosquitoes Across California

Google is planning to release 32 million bioengineered mosquitoes in California and Florida, reports indicate.

Congress Drops Bill to Kill California’s AI Law

House lawmakers on Thursday released a long-awaited 269-page discussion draft of a national artificial intelligence framework that would override state AI safety laws in California, New York, and Illinois for at least three years.

Bill Replaces ‘Mother’ with ‘Gestating Parent’

New York Democrats are pushing a bill that removes "mother" and "father" from state child custody laws in a move toward gender neutrality.

Trump Puts 8,000 Career Bureaucrats on Notice

President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday stripping civil service protections from roughly 8,000 senior federal employees, converting them to at-will status under a new employment classification called Schedule Policy/Career.

Pence Warns Against ‘Populist Right’

Former Vice President Mike Pence appeared on CNN’s “News Central," where he discussed the shift within the Republican Party toward populism.

Republican Calls for Probe of NJ Dem Who Testified for 1993 WTC Bombing Mastermind

Rep. Michael Lawler is calling for a congressional investigation into Adam Hamawy, the Democratic primary winner in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District, over his documented ties to convicted terrorist Omar Abdel-Rahman, the "Blind Sheikh" behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Gabbard’s Says Husband’s Surgery was Successful

Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced that her husband's surgery targeting his bone cancer was successful.

Trump to Make DOJ Head Permanent

President Trump announced that he would be naming Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as the permanent director of the DOJ.

Military Lights Up Another Drug Boat in Pacific

The U.S. military struck a drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific on Wednesday, killing two men it described as narco-terrorists, U.S. Southern Command said Thursday.

John Bolton to Plead Guilty

Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty to unlawfully retaining classified information, according to reports.

Utah Celebrates ‘Fidelity Month’

Utah Governor Spencer Cox, a Republican, issued a proclamation recognizing June as Fidelity Month instead of Pride Month.

Trump to Attend NATO Summit

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that President Trump is set to attend NATO's meeting in July.

North Korea Unveils Secret Nuclear Fuel Plan

North Korea on Thursday revealed a new facility for producing nuclear bomb fuel, with leader Kim Jong Un declaring his regime intends to expand its nuclear arsenal "at an exponential rate," the Associated Press reports.

Trump Accuses Dems of Influencing California Election

President Trump accused California Democrats of attempting to influence the California election through late mail-in ballots.

Senate Opens Debate on $70B ICE Bill

The Senate voted 53-46 Wednesday afternoon to begin formal consideration of a roughly $70 billion immigration enforcement package that would fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, kicking off a marathon amendment process before a final passage vote expected later this week.

Trump-Backed Colombian Presidential Candidate Wins First Round

Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, known as "El Tigre," publicly thanked President Donald Trump on Wednesday after winning the first round of the country's presidential election with nearly 44 percent of the vote.

Rubio Torches Dem’s Trump ‘War Profit’ Attack: ‘Not Even for a Millisecond’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected claims Wednesday that President Donald Trump made Iran war decisions based on personal financial interests, calling the Democratic allegation "completely false" during a contentious House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing.

New ‘Model Cities’ Restores Law and Order to U.S.

The Justice Department has launched a new effort to restore American cities.

Johnson Promises Third Filibuster-Proof Package After ICE Funding Advances

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that Republicans are pressing ahead with a third budget reconciliation bill focused on combating fraud and reducing the cost of living, even as their second package was still working through the Senate.

City Recognizes Antifa as Terror Group

The city of Battle Ground, Washington, has officially designated Antifa as a terrorist organization.

Fewer Americans Supporting LGBT

A new poll released by Gallup found that Americans' support for LGBT-related issues has leveled off and begun to slide downward.

California CEO Arrested for Decade-Long Scheme to Arm Iran’s Nuclear and Military Programs

Federal prosecutors arrested a Southern California technology executive Wednesday on charges he spent more than a decade smuggling U.S.-origin computer networking and encryption equipment to Iran's nuclear and military programs, laundering more than $15 million in the process.

Monkeypox Smuggled into U.S.

Two foreign nationals with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory have been accused of smuggling the monkeypox virus into the United States.

SPLC Paid Klan Members to Stay in KKK

The Southern Poverty Law Center used $4.1 million in tax-exempt donor funds to pay Ku Klux Klan members to remain inside the hate group, reimbursing them for cross-burning materials and KKK robes and hoods, the Justice Department alleged Tuesday in a superseding federal indictment.

Trump Admin Unveils New Homelessness Strategy

The Trump administration announced that it is directing billions of dollars toward programs seeking to address homelessness by emphasizing recovery and self-sufficiency.

Trump Reboots Tariff War

The Trump administration unveiled proposed tariffs of at least 10% on 60 countries Tuesday night, invoking a 1974 trade law to rebuild the president's tariff framework months after the Supreme Court struck down his earlier duties.

Trump Says Iran Agrees to Give Up Nuclear Weapon Hopes

President Trump said during an interview that Iran has "already agreed" to drop its nuclear weapon ambitions.

Texas Announces English-Only Policy

Texas has begun implementing English-only tests for those seeking commercial driver licenses.

Taliban Opens New Oil Wells

The Taliban opened five new oil wells in Afghanistan earlier this year, reports indicate.

DHS Adds Thousands to ‘Worst of the Worst’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) added 5,000 people to its “Worst of the Worst” website, a database providing details on criminal illegal immigrants arrested across the nation.

Los Angeles Voters Send a Message: The Establishment Is on Notice

The results of Los Angeles' 2026 mayoral primary reveal something far bigger than a local political contest.

California’s Voter Roll Crisis Is Back — And the Numbers Are Worse Than Ever

When Americans cast a ballot, they deserve confidence that the election system is accurate, transparent, and administered according to the law.

LA Voters Force Karen Bass Into November Runoff Against Spencer Pratt

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass failed to secure a majority in Tuesday's municipal primary, pushing her into a November runoff against Spencer Pratt, a first-time candidate and former star of the MTV reality show "The Hills."

Trump Mulls Pardon for Former Lawmaker

President Trump posted a letter he received from former Republican National Committee Chairman Robert James Nicholson on Truth Social surrounding a request to pardon former Indiana Congressman Stephen Buyer (R).

Jill Biden Claims Joe Would Have Won

Former first lady Jill Biden said she believes her husband would have defeated Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election — then acknowledged in the same interview that she cannot say whether he would have been fit to serve a second term.

Florida Could Be the First State to Gut Property Taxes

The Florida Legislature voted Tuesday to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would dramatically expand homestead exemptions for primary homeowners, potentially making Florida the first state in the nation to slash property taxes at this scale.

New York Democrats Just Deleted Their Own Ban on Partisan Gerrymandering

New York Democratic lawmakers formally introduced a constitutional amendment Monday that would strip the state's explicit prohibition on partisan gerrymandering, allowing Democrats to redraw congressional maps ahead of the 2028 elections in a bid to flip up to four Republican-held House seats.

EPA Aims to Eliminate Animal Testing

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is implementing alternative methods to replace animal tests.

Mullin Defends $71.7 Billion DHS Budget

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin appeared before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security on Tuesday, defending the Trump administration's $71.7 billion budget request for the department and facing questions over immigration enforcement, airport security threats, and a new green card policy that has rattled immigration attorneys.

President Trump to Appear at White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner

President Trump said he accepted an invitation to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner following an assassination attempt against him.

DOJ Finds Jack Smith Docs in Burn Bags

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed to Fox News host Sean Hannity that the Department of Justice discovered documents from special counsel Jack Smith in burn bags.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Move to Dismantle Colorado Weather Lab

A federal judge in Denver issued a temporary injunction Monday blocking the Trump administration from breaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research, one of the country's premier weather and climate research facilities, ruling that the move appeared arbitrary and showed signs of politically motivated retaliation against Colorado.

European Union to Send Migrants to ‘Return Hubs’

The European Union reached a provisional deal that allows member states to send illegal immigrants to "return hubs" in countries outside of the EU.

Trump Signs Major AI Cybersecurity Order

President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday addressing the cybersecurity concerns posed by artificial intelligence.

GOP Expands ActBlue Probe

House Republicans have escalated their investigation into Democratic fundraising giant ActBlue, requesting that five of the organization's board members sit for transcribed interviews and hand over documents related to allegations of foreign donor fraud.

Judge Says ’86 47′ Flag Can Stay Up

A federal judge on Monday blocked the National Park Service from revoking the protest permit of an anti-Trump demonstration group over its display of an "86 47" flag near the National Mall, ruling the message is protected political speech and ordering the agency to stand down for at least two weeks.

Indiana Ditches Pride for ‘Nuclear Family Month’

Indiana Governor Mike Braun (R) signed a proclamation declaring June to be "Nuclear Family Month."

Hegseth Saves Billions After Slashing Contracts

Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Department has terminated billions of dollars in contracts.

Foreign Enemies Tracking U.S. Troops Overseas by Buying Cell Phone Data

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is demanding answers from the Pentagon after U.S. Central Command confirmed it had received multiple threat reports of foreign adversaries exploiting commercially available cell phone location data to track American military personnel deployed overseas.

Trump Advances Peace Effort Between Israel and Hezbollah

President Trump aimed to settle ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah this week, acting as an intermediary to curb the attacks.

Trump Admin Drops ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’

The Trump administration is dropping its anti-weaponization fund initiative after a district court judge ruled against it.

Trump Names New National Intelligence Director

President Trump announced that Fannie Mae Chairman and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte will serve as the acting head of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Hegseth Reveals US-China Agreement on AI Talks After Secret Beijing Meetings

America's top defense official has confirmed that the United States and Communist China have agreed to continue negotiations over artificial intelligence guardrails, a development that emerged from hours of closed-door discussions between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this month.

Powell Picks Up ‘Courage’ Award

Former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned Sunday that political pressure on the central bank will erode public confidence in its independence, delivering his sharpest public criticism of the Trump administration since his term ended last month.

Trump’s Trans Military Ban Heads to Supreme Court

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals handed the Trump administration a split decision, ruling 2-to-1 that while the administration can bar new transgender recruits from joining the military, it cannot force out the service members who are already serving.

Israel Seizes 900-Year-Old Castle from Hezbollah

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the Israel Defense Forces on Monday to strike Hezbollah terrorist targets in the Dahiyeh district of Beirut, sending thousands of civilians fleeing the Lebanese capital a day after Israeli troops seized a strategic medieval fortress in the country's south.

Ebola Vaccine Fast-Tracked

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), a health entity, has vowed to contribute about $60 million to fast-track the development of vaccine candidates against the Bundibugyo ebolavirus.

Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles at U.S. Troops in Kuwait

U.S. Central Command intercepted two Iranian ballistic missiles targeting American forces in Kuwait late Sunday, the military announced Monday, the latest exchange of fire between U.S. and Iranian forces stretching across the weekend.

Tina Peters Walks Free

Tina Peters, the former Mesa County elections clerk convicted of breaching her county's Dominion Voting Systems server after the 2020 election, is scheduled to be released from a Colorado prison Monday after serving less than a quarter of a nine-year sentence, the Associated Press reports.

Top U.S. General Holds Rare Face-to-Face With Cuban Military as Trump Tightens the Screws

The head of U.S. Southern Command sat down with a senior Cuban general at the edge of Guantanamo Bay on Friday, a direct military encounter so unusual it signals just how tense relations have become between Washington and the communist regime in Havana.

Hegseth at Singapore Summit: US Will Not Let China Dominate Asia, Demands Allies Pay Up

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared Saturday that the United States will not allow China to seize control of the Asia-Pacific and pressed American allies to raise defense budgets to 3.5 percent of GDP or stop expecting Washington to carry their weight.

Obama Judge With Fani Willis Ties Set to Hear Georgia Election Case

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion Friday asking a federal judge to recuse herself from a Georgia election records case, arguing that her prior ties to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis make impartial proceedings impossible.

Trump Names Turkey Ambassador as Special Envoy to Syria and Iraq

President Donald Trump announced Sunday that Tom Barrack, the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, will take on expanded duties as Special Presidential Envoy to both Syria and Iraq, placing a single diplomat at the center of three overlapping pressure points in the Middle East.

Trump Orders CDC to Slash Bloated Vaccine Schedule

American children receive more than twice as many vaccine doses as kids in some European nations, and President Trump is ordering federal health officials to do something about it.

Trump Demands Judge Dismiss ‘Ridiculous’ Lawsuit Blocking White House Drone Defense Base

President Donald Trump called on a federal judge Sunday to immediately throw out a lawsuit blocking construction of a rooftop drone base at the White House, warning the judge would be personally "held responsible" for any future attack on the executive mansion if he refuses.

Pence: Trump’s $1.8 Billion DOJ Fund Could Cut Checks to J6 Rioters, ‘Get Rid of It’

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday called on the Trump administration to scrap a nearly $1.776 billion Justice Department fund created to compensate people claiming to have been victimized by the Biden administration, saying the money could end up in the pockets of convicted January 6 rioters.

Museum of the Bible Launching 250th Exhibit

The Museum of the Bible is launching new exhibits honoring the Bible's influence in the United States ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Arkansas Swaps Pride for ‘Fidelity Month’

Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders (R) announced that the state will recognize June as "Fidelity Month."

Cuban Pilot Accused of Killing 4 Americans Gets 7 Months for Lying on Immigration Forms

A former Cuban military pilot accused of helping shoot down two unarmed humanitarian planes and kill four Americans in 1996 was sentenced Friday to seven months in federal prison, a term he has already nearly served in pretrial detention.

Bondi Testifies Over Epstein Files Release

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the release of the Epstein files before the House Oversight Committee.

Artists Bail on America’s 250th Birthday Concert

Nearly every musician announced for the Great American State Fair, a 16-day patriotic celebration planned for the National Mall in Washington, D.C., has withdrawn from the event after learning it was organized in part by President Trump's nonprofit, Freedom 250.

Trump Admin Teases ‘Alien’ Website

The Trump administration unleashed its "aliens" website, believed to be related to recently released UFO files, but instead details the presence of illegal immigrants in the United States.

U.S. Expands UNRWA Probe

An investigation into staff at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has expanded to at least 1,500 individuals with suspected terror links.

DOJ Reviews Washington Nationals After Video Shows Exec Admitted to Sidelining Christian Pitcher

The Justice Department is looking into whether the Washington Nationals broke federal civil rights law, after a secretly recorded video surfaced of a team executive openly acknowledging he keeps a devout Catholic pitcher off the club's social media because of the player's religious views.

Russia Hits a NATO Country

A Russian attack drone crashed into the roof of a residential apartment building in Galati, Romania on Friday, injuring at least two people in what Romanian authorities called an unprecedented strike inside NATO territory.

Man Threatens to Kill Erika Kirk

A Texas man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to assassinate Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk.

Trump to Make ‘Final Determination’ on Iran

President Trump declared on Truth Social that he was heading to the Situation Room to make a "final determination" on Iran as the countries continue their negotiations to end the conflict.

Judge Blocks DOJ’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) from using its "anti-weaponization" fund to pay those targeted by the government.

DHS Extends Temporary Status for Lebanon

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended the temporary protected status (TPS) for Lebanese nationals in the United States for six months.

Nearly 1 in 5 Democrats Still Have No Idea Who Should Lead Their Party in 2028

With the 2028 presidential race still more than two years away, the Democratic Party finds itself adrift, with 18% of its own voters unable to pick a favorite from a crowded field of potential candidates.

Trump Admin Restores Historical Landmark

The Trump administration restored Washington, D.C.'s Columbus Circle.

DOJ Sues Four Democrat States for Blocking ICE Undercover Vehicles

The Department of Justice filed lawsuits Thursday against four Democratic-led states that refuse to issue confidential license plates to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting undercover operations.

Vance’s 2028 Lead Collapses as Rubio Surges 15 Points in Just Three Months

Vice President JD Vance watched a 32-point lead over Secretary of State Marco Rubio evaporate in a matter of months, with new polling showing the two Trump administration heavyweights now locked in a statistical tie for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination.

China and Russia Expanding Spy Network 90 Miles from Florida

The Center for Strategic and International Studies released updated satellite analysis Wednesday showing that a major signals intelligence facility outside Havana used by Chinese and Russian personnel has expanded significantly in recent years, raising new concerns about foreign surveillance of U.S. military installations along the Florida coast.

California’s ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’ Advances

The California State Assembly passed a piece of legislation called the "Stop Nick Shirley Act," which critics say limits journalism.

NYC Just Launched ‘DOGE for Socialists’

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stood before cameras Thursday and announced he was borrowing Elon Musk's playbook.

DHS Directive Cracks Down on Asylum Fraud

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a new directive for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), allowing the agency to take action against attorneys committing fraud.

‘Trump Accounts’ Get App

The Treasury Department launched the Trump Accounts app on May 28, delivering on a major policy for American families.

DOJ Opens Perjury Probe on E. Jean Carroll

In a 2022 deposition, E. Jean Carroll said something simple and definitive: she had received no outside funding to pursue her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.

Reports Indicate US, Iran Reach Ceasefire

Negotiators from the United States and Iran have reportedly reached a 60-day ceasefire that has landed on President Trump's desk.

California to Tax Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund Payments at 100%, Newsom Says

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday the state plans to impose a 100% tax on any Californians who receive payments from President Donald Trump's newly created Anti-Weaponization Fund, a $1.78 billion settlement fund the Trump administration established last week through a lawsuit with the IRS.

Former CIA Official Steals Gold Bars from Feds

A former CIA official allegedly stole hundreds of gold bars from the federal government in criminal activity amounting to about $40 million.

US Sanctions Iran’s Hormuz Authority

The United States has imposed sanctions on the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), an Iranian entity seeking to "monetize its campaign of state-sponsored terror by extorting vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz."

Trump Admin Secures Mail-Ballot Win

A federal judge allowed President Trump's order imposing restrictions on mail-in ballots to stand.

Smithsonian Rewrites History

The Smithsonian is believed to have falsely claimed that President Richard Nixon was impeached.

China’s Been Arming America’s Enemies for 20 Years

A new Congressional Research Service report confirms that Chinese companies have continued supplying nuclear weapons and missile-related systems to Russia, North Korea, and Iran, despite more than two decades of U.S. warnings and a growing trail of sanctions.

Hegseth Details How Trump Admin Will Protect Nigerian Christians

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth described how the Trump administration will direct the Department of War to protect Christians in Nigeria facing persecution for their faith.

Trump Endorses Armenian President Following Landmark Agreement

President Trump shared his support for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Truth Social following a strategic partnership agreement.

Trump Claims ‘Double Regime Change’ in Iran as Cabinet Tackles Cuba Crisis

President Trump declared Wednesday that he's achieved not one but two regime changes in Iran without firing a shot, a stunning claim made during the 12th Cabinet meeting of his second term at the White House.

Squad-Backed NJ Democrat Volunteered for al-Qaeda Front Group

A leading Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey interned in 1994 with a Chicago-based nonprofit that federal agents later raided and identified as an al-Qaeda front organization, according to a report published Wednesday by Jewish Insider.

500 UC Professors Sign Open Letter Demanding SAT Tests Back After Freshmen Fail Basic Math

More than 500 University of California professors signed an open letter Wednesday demanding the Board of Regents reinstate standardized testing requirements, citing a 30-fold surge in incoming students who cannot perform middle school level arithmetic.

Jill Biden Thought Joe Was Having a Stroke

Former first lady Jill Biden said in a newly released interview that she feared her husband was experiencing a stroke during his June 2024 presidential debate against Donald Trump, a statement that directly contradicts her public praise of his performance that same night.

White Americans to Become Minority by 2050

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau and reported by the New York Post reveal that white Americans will become a minority in the United States by 2050.

Texas Trooper Finds 20 Illegals in Back of Semi-Truck

The Texas Department of Public Safety released video Tuesday of a May 18 traffic stop in Webb County where a state trooper discovered 20 illegal aliens crammed inside the sleeper cab and trailer of a semi-truck in what authorities described as a human smuggling attempt.

Teachers Union Demands Restrictions on Screen Time

The president of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten, is urging classrooms to ditch technological learning environments and reduce screen time.

Library to Hold Drag Events for Children

Boston Public Library branches are set to host 19 drag queen story hour events for children and their families throughout June.

Trump: Iran ‘Negotiating on Fumes’

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran has two choices: reach a deal with the United States, or face a return to open warfare.

Talarico Claims ‘Bible is Silent’ on Abortion

Democratic Texas State Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico claimed that the Bible does not take a stand on abortion and argued that the government should not restrict the practice.

Canada Buys Swedish Jets to Cut U.S. Defense Ties

Canada announced Wednesday it will purchase a fleet of Swedish-made military surveillance aircraft over a competing American option, delivering the most direct sign yet that Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is intentionally shifting military procurement away from the United States.

FDA Considers Updated COVID Jab

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is weighing whether to update the COVID-19 vaccine in the fall.

Space Force Secures Deal for Military Satellites

Space Force has secured a $2.29 billion contract with SpaceX to construct a satellite communications network.

Pam Bondi Diagnosed with Cancer

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi was diagnosed with thyroid cancer shortly after departing from her role.

Israel Eliminates Hamas Military Head

Israel's military said it killed Mohammad Odeh, Hamas's new military chief.

DHS Drawing Up Plans to Pull Customs Officers From Sanctuary City Airports

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Tuesday the Trump administration is developing plans to withdraw federal customs and immigration officers from major international airports in sanctuary cities, a move that could effectively halt international air travel at some of the busiest airports in the country.

Four Virginia Counties Won’t Enforce New AR-15 Ban

Prosecutors in four Virginia counties announced Tuesday they will not enforce a new state law banning the sale and transfer of AR-15-style rifles, days after Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed the measure into law.

Chemical Tank Ruptures

A chemical tank linked to a Washington paper mill ruptured on Tuesday, killing several workers and leaving others hospitalized.

Biden Sues to Block Audio Recording Release

Former President Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to block it from releasing audio recordings of his conversations with a biographer.

San Francisco YMCA Rewrites Locker Room Rules

The Stonestown Family YMCA in San Francisco has overhauled its locker room guidelines following complaints from members about a transgender individual who has used the women's locker room for roughly two years.

SCOTUS Slaps Down Activist Immigration Judges

The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a clean win Tuesday, reversing a lower court ruling that had opened the door for federal immigration judges to challenge White House restrictions on their public advocacy.

Oregon Ballot Measure to Criminalize Hunting and Fishing Meets Signatures

An Oregon animal rights campaign says it has unofficially collected enough signatures to put a sweeping ballot measure on the November 2026 ballot that would make hunting, fishing, trapping, and farming criminal acts under state law.

Trump Admin Floats NDAs for Employees

The Trump administration is floating the adoption of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) policy for employees to have access to sensitive information.

White House Details ‘Full-Scale War’ on Fraud

A White House news release details how the Trump administration is waging war on fraud, explaining the ways in which President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have unleashed an "unrelenting, full-scale assault on the fraudsters, scammers, and corrupt operators who have looted billions from American taxpayers."

Two Florida Contractors Charged With Bribing Army Official

Two Florida defense contractors face federal bribery and fraud charges after allegedly paying off a U.S. Army employee and inflating government contracts to pocket nearly $1.9 million intended for a military innovation lab in Hawaii, the Justice Department announced.

Eli Lilly Buys Three Vaccine Developers

Eli Lilly announced that it will acquire three vaccine-centered biotech companies.

They Want to Make Moving to California With a Gun a Crime

Senate Bill 948, introduced in February by Berkeley Democrat Jesse Arreguin, would require anyone buying a firearm in California to first complete a four-hour safety course with a certified instructor, then obtain a state-issued "firearms safety certificate."

Trump Cabinet to Meet at Camp David

President Trump will travel to Camp David to hold a cabinet meeting amid ongoing talks with Iran.

Trump Heads to Walter Reed for Annual Physical as White House Touts ‘Exceptional Health’

President Trump arrived at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for his fourth publicly disclosed medical examination since returning to the White House, which the administration described as an annual preventative dental and medical checkup.

Senator Calls COVID Jabs ‘Most Egregious Government Scandal’ in His Lifetime

Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) appeared on Sunday Morning Futures" with Jackie DeAngelis, condemning the former White House administration's response to the COVID-19 vaccines.

James Comey Trial Pushed to October

Former FBI Director James Comey will go on trial in October over a photo he posted of seashells arranged to read "86 47."

South Korea Moves on Nuclear Submarines

South Korea announced that it plans to launch its first nuclear-powered submarines by the mid-2030s.

Hoover Dam Gets Patriotic Display

The Hoover Dam installed an American flag over Memorial Day weekend.

Federal Judges Block Alabama’s New Congressional Map

A federal three-judge panel on Tuesday blocked Alabama Republicans from switching to a new congressional map ahead of the state's November midterm elections, ruling the GOP-backed plan unconstitutionally discriminates against Black voters.

Rubio: Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen ‘One Way or Another’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday the United States will reopen the Strait of Hormuz with or without Iran's cooperation, as Washington and Tehran close in on a peace deal that could end the war and relieve the worst energy crisis in a generation.

Minneapolis Mayor Honors George Floyd on Memorial Day

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey released a social media statement on Memorial Day honoring George Floyd.

Khamenei Proclaims ‘Down with America’ Amid Ongoing Negotiations

Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued a message for Hajj on May 26, calling for unity among Muslims nations and proclaiming "down with America."

Supreme Court to Rule on Key Cases in Weeks

The Supreme Court will issue more than a dozen major decisions before the close of its 2025-2026 term, with rulings expected on birthright citizenship, Trump's power to fire federal officials, election integrity, campaign finance limits, and transgender rights.

Pope Takes Aim at AI

Pope Leo XIV released his first papal encyclical Monday, issuing the Catholic Church's most extensive statement on artificial intelligence and its threat to human dignity in the modern age.

Massie Files for 2028 Days After $32M Primary Knockout

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) filed paperwork Monday to run for federal office in 2028, less than a week after losing his House seat to a Trump-endorsed challenger in the most expensive Republican House primary ever recorded.

Vance Calls Americans to Be Worthy of Sacrifice

Vice President JD Vance honored U.S. soldiers' sacrifices for the nation by encouraging Americans to ensure they are worthy of such action in a video shared on social media.

New Health Report Details Harms of Screen Use

The Office of the Surgeon General under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a report warning against the dangers of screen time for children and adolescents.

Trump Names the Fallen at Arlington: 13 Americans Died Stopping Iran’s Nuclear Program

President Donald Trump honored the 13 American service members killed during Operation Epic Fury at his Memorial Day address Monday at Arlington National Cemetery, pledging that Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon and calling the fallen "wonderful souls, wonderful special people."

Texas County Gets Ten Commandments Monument

Rockwall County, Texas, dedicated a permanent monument of the Ten Commandments at the county courthouse.

Senators Turn Down ‘Weaponization’ Payout

Several Republican senators whose phone records were secretly subpoenaed during a Biden administration investigation say they will not seek compensation from President Donald Trump's newly created anti-weaponization fund, even as the White House defends the program as long-overdue justice for federal targeting of political opponents.

Sacramento Councilwoman Refuses Pledge of Allegiance

Sacramento City Councilmember Mai Vang has routinely refused to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance, reports indicate.

Newsom Secures Emergency Declaration from Trump

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has secured an emergency declaration from the Trump administration surrounding a compromised chemical tank.

IRS May Put Citizenship Question on Tax Returns

The Internal Revenue Service is considering adding a citizenship disclosure question to Form 1040, the standard federal income tax return filed by more than 150 million Americans each year, according to anonymous sources cited by Reuters.

Rubio Tells India to Get in Line

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Indian officials Sunday there will be no carve-outs from America's immigration overhaul, even for one of Washington's closest partners in Asia.

Army Hits Recruitment Goals Months Ahead of Schedule

The United States Army hit its recruiting goals for 2026 four months early, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared during a commencement speech at the United States Military Academy in West Point.

Bibles Passed Out at School Months After Quran Display

Dallas-Fort Worth area radio host Chris Krok passed out Bibles at Wylie East High School months after a separate group handed out Qurans and Islamic pamphlets.

Rubio Rebukes Terror Head’s Call to Overthrow Lebanon

Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement of rebuke after Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem threatened to move against Lebanon should it continue talks with Israel.

Only Three U.S. Airports Accepting Africa Travelers

The federal government has restricted entry into the United States from portions of Africa to just three airports, ordering that all travelers who have been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan within the past three weeks must arrive through Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport, Virginia's Dulles International Airport, or Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Trump Pushes Abraham Accords Expansion

President Trump provided an update on negotiations with Iran, urging other Middle Eastern countries to join the Abraham Accords after "all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together."

Trump’s Memorial Day Proclamation Honors ‘American Heroes’

President Trump issued a Memorial Day proclamation that honors the "greatest fighting force the world has ever known."

Pete Hegseth, Douglas MacArthur, and the Return of Moral Clarity at West Point

When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the cadets at West Point, many Americans heard something that has been missing from too much of modern public life: moral clarity.

U.S. Marines Land at Caracas Embassy in First Military Drill Since Maduro’s Capture

Two U.S. Marine Corps Osprey aircraft flew over the American Embassy in Caracas on Saturday and landed in the parking lot, conducting the first military rapid-response exercise at the facility since elite U.S. forces captured former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January.

50,000 Californians Spent Memorial Day Weekend Locked Out of Their Homes

An industrial chemical tank at risk of exploding forced roughly 50,000 residents out of their homes in Garden Grove, California, as the Memorial Day weekend got underway, with authorities providing no estimate for when evacuees can return.

China Sends Three Astronauts to Space

China launched three astronauts to its Tiangong space station Sunday night aboard the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft, kicking off the country's first year-long crewed space mission as Beijing presses forward toward a crewed lunar landing by 2030, the Associated Press reports.

Judge Dismisses Criminal Charges Against Abrego Garcia

Judge Waverly Crenshaw dismissed the criminal indictment against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, finding that he was the victim of "vindictive and selective prosecution."

Trump Will Not Attend Son’s Wedding

President Trump announced that he will not be attending the wedding of his son, Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson.

Senate Democrats Move to Block Trump from Military Action Against Cuba

Three Senate Democrats filed a war powers resolution Thursday seeking to strip President Trump of the ability to use military force against Cuba without congressional authorization, drawing sharp pushback from Republicans who say the move would shield a regime that murdered American citizens.

Oklahoma Criminalizes Abortion Pill Distribution

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (R) signed a bill criminalizing the distribution of abortion drugs in the state.

USCIS Shifts Green Card Policy

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a shift in green card immigration policy, ordering that migrants who have applied for a lawful permanent status must leave the country.

Trump Torches Colbert After Finale

It was just before 2 a.m. Friday when the president fired off one last farewell.

Kevin Warsh Sworn In as Fed Chair

Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh was sworn in as the new head of the central bank.

Tulsi Gabbard to Resign

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her position in the Trump administration.

Taiwan Arms Sale Paused

Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao said the United States is pausing a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan in the wake of the ongoing conflict with Iran.

Dow Hits All-Time Record for First Time Since Iran War Began

The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to an all-time intraday high Friday, breaking above its previous record for the first time since the U.S.-Iran war erupted earlier this year, driven by strong corporate earnings and growing investor confidence that the Trump administration can negotiate an end to the conflict.

Pentagon Drops Second UFO Trove

The Pentagon released a second batch of previously classified files on unidentified flying objects Friday, including historical sightings near a top-secret New Mexico nuclear facility and a recent firsthand account from a senior intelligence officer who says he watched a glowing orb split in two and accelerate in opposite directions.

NATO Must Benefit All Involved, Rubio Says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters that NATO must be beneficial for all countries involved in the alliance.

Fraud Suspect Leaps From Building

The Justice Department on Thursday announced criminal charges against 15 defendants in a sweeping Minnesota Medicaid fraud crackdown, as the founder of the "Feeding Our Future" child nutrition scheme received a 41-and-a-half-year prison sentence and one suspect jumped from a four-story building to escape FBI agents.

Vaccine Groups Push Ebola Jab

Vaccine entity Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) is looking into inoculation candidates for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola.

Trump Calls for Permanent Daylight Saving Time

President Trump urged for daylight saving time to be made permanent as the Energy and Commerce Committee votes on the Sunshine Protection Act.

Canadian Man Voted in U.S. Elections for 16 Years While Checking ‘Yes’ on Citizenship Question

A Canadian citizen living in Massachusetts allegedly voted in American elections dating back to 2008, checking "Yes" on voter registration forms asking if he was a U.S. citizen despite knowing full well he wasn't.

House Republicans Expose Billions in ‘Ethnic Scam’ Welfare Fraud Targeting Taxpayers

Somalis and Bhutanese immigrants are running massive Medicaid kickback schemes in Ohio, bilking American taxpayers out of billions while the government looks the other way. That's the explosive charge from Daily Wire investigative reporter Luke Rosiak, who presented his findings Thursday at a Republican Study Committee roundtable on Capitol Hill.

$215 Billion Saved: DOGE Exposes Staggering Government Waste Across America

Nearly $110 million in potential fraud at Somali day cares in Minnesota. A $2 million office in Miami-Dade County dedicated to supporting illegal aliens.

CDC Warns Against New Reports of Malaria

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning this week that malaria could be reestablished in the United States.

Iranian Bill Places Bounty on Trump

Iranian leaders are working on a bill that offers a reward for assassinating President Trump, Iran International reports.

U.S. Invests in Quantum

The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded $2 billion to IBM and other American quantum computing companies to bolster the nation's dominance in the industry.

Trump DOJ Swears In Largest Immigration Judge Class in History

The Trump administration just shattered records with the largest single class of immigration judges ever sworn in, a bold move to finally clear the massive backlog choking America's broken immigration courts.

‘Peanuts’ Music Owner Sues Trump Admin

The owner of the music for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and other "Peanuts" television specials filed lawsuits against the Department of the Interior, claiming it illegally used the music in social media posts.

Trump Blasts ‘Chinese Billionaires’ Using Birthright Citizenship to Make Kids Americans

President Donald Trump didn't mince words Thursday when he called out what he sees as blatant abuse of America's birthright citizenship laws, singling out wealthy foreigners who game the system to secure U.S. citizenship for their children.

Trump’s Triumphal Arch Moves Forward

The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) approved the design for President Trump's triumphal arch.

Mamdani Shatters 60-Year Tradition

For the first time since 1964, New York City's mayor will not attend the Israel Day Parade, a decision that critics say amounts to siding with antisemitic radicals terrorizing Jewish neighborhoods across the five boroughs.

DNC Releases Buried Election ‘Autopsy’ Report

Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin released the party's 2024 election "autopsy" report, calling the election "one of the most painful and consequential losses and a "punch in the gut."

EPA to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is committing nearly $2.9 billion in funding to states to remove lead from drinking water.

Daycare Owner Charged Over Fraud Scheme

A Minneapolis daycare owner has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States.

Finnish Christians Convicted for Publishing Book on Biblical Sexuality Now Appeal to European Court

A Protestant bishop and a member of Finland's parliament have been convicted under hate crimes laws for publishing a book that explains what the Bible teaches about men, women, and sex.

Trump Administration Unveils New Penn Station Plan

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and the Amtrak Board of Directors announced that Penn Transformation Partners will build a new "world-class station."

White House Demands 90-Day Heads-Up Before AI Giants Release Dangerous New Systems

The Trump administration wants America's biggest artificial intelligence companies to hand over access to their most powerful AI models a full three months before the public ever sees them.

Vanessa Trump Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Vanessa Trump shared on social media that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Tensions Rise Ahead of Trump’s G7 Visit

President Trump will travel to France next month for the Group of Seven summit, a White House official confirmed Tuesday, setting up a potentially tense face-to-face with allies who have publicly complained about his decision to go to war with Iran.

Rand Paul’s Committee Moves to Fund ICE

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced a reconciliation bill Wednesday that would allocate more than $17 billion to fund immigration enforcement agencies for fiscal year 2026, clearing the measure for a potential floor vote as early as this week over unified Democratic opposition.

Federal Judge Revives Presidential Records Law

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered White House senior staff and top advisers to comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting the Justice Department's claim that the 47-year-old law is unconstitutional.

Trump Inspires Coast Guard Graduates in Commencement Address

President Trump delivered the commencement address for the Coast Guard Academy at Cadet Memorial Field in New London, Connecticut, becoming the first president to deliver the keynote address twice.

Murdoch Heir Pays $300 Million for Scandal-Plagued Liberal Media Empire

James Murdoch, who walked away from his family's media empire over editorial disagreements, is shelling out more than $300 million to acquire Vox Media's New York Magazine, its podcast division, and the left-leaning explanatory journalism site Vox.com.

Iran Escalates Rhetoric Against U.S. and Israel

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei declared on X that its ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel is comparable to jihad, according to a counterterrorism analyst.

Sean Duffy Turns Ethics Questions on Senate Democrats

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday and left two Democratic senators on the defensive after turning their ethics accusations into a line-by-line accounting of their own campaign contributions.

New Measure Requires Congress to be U.S.-Born

Rep. Nancy Mace introduced a joint resolution requiring members of Congress and other officials to be U.S.-born citizens.

U.S. Indicts Raúl Castro on Murder Charges

Former Cuban president Raúl Castro has been indicted on murder charges, new court records reveal.

Trump Admin Offers Cuba a ‘New Relationship’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that President Trump is offering a "new relationship" with Cuba on its Independence Day.

J6 Officers Sue Trump to Block $1.8B Fund for Pardoned Rioters

Two police officers who were on duty during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot are now asking a court to shut down President Donald Trump's $1.8 billion compensation fund for those charged in connection with that day's events, claiming the money will put their lives at risk.

Melania Trump Honors American Unity

First Lady Melania Trump celebrated America’s tradition of facilitating unity during remarks at the 2026 Congressional Picnic.

The DOJ Is Finally Asking the Questions Minnesota Refused to Ask

On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance confirmed from the White House briefing room that the Department of Justice is actively investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar for immigration fraud. "I don't want to prejudge an investigation," Vance told reporters. "It certainly seems like something fishy is there." He made one thing unmistakably clear: "If we think there's a crime, we're going to prosecute that crime."

Trump’s IRS Deal Exposes the Only Thing Democrats Ever Wanted: His Destruction

On Tuesday, the Justice Department added a one-page addendum to Trump's IRS settlement declaring the agency "forever barred and precluded" from auditing Trump, his family, and his businesses' past tax returns. Chuck Schumer called it a "get-out-of-jail-free card." Democrats across the country screamed corruption. The media ran wall-to-wall coverage about accountability and the rule of law.

Trump Order Removes Illegals from Banking Systems

President Trump signed an executive order this week to remove illegal immigrants from financial entities.

Air Force Fires Minuteman III ICBM Over Pacific as Russia Runs Nuclear War Games

The U.S. Air Force launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Southern California early Wednesday morning, firing the weapon into the Pacific Ocean as part of a routine evaluation of the nation's nuclear deterrent.

Massie Loses to Trump-Endorsed Candidate

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) lost his primary election to Trump-endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein.

Senate Advances Resolution to Pull Iran Involvement

The Senate advanced legislation directing President Trump to pull U.S. forces from the Iranian conflict unless Congress authorizes continued operations.

Mamdani Reframes Famous Reagan Quote

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) twisted a famous Ronald Reagan quote to justify his government-controlled grocery stores.

IRGC Threatens to Take the War Beyond the Middle East

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Wednesday that any resumed U.S. airstrikes will trigger attacks on targets "far outside the Middle East," extending the potential battlefield well beyond the region where fighting has already cost American lives.

Putin Accused of Using Africa as a ‘Purse’

The commander of U.S. Africa Command told the House Armed Services Committee Tuesday that Russia is using the African continent as Vladimir Putin's "purse" to bankroll the Ukraine war, while a decade of American military drawdowns has left the United States functionally blind across the region.

CENTCOM Chief Shuts Down Dem Who Called U.S. Deaths in Iran a ‘Mistake’

A Democratic congressman told the nation's top military commander Tuesday that American troops dying in Iran were dying for "a mistake.

MSNBC Host Doesn’t Know the Declaration of Independence Says Rights Come From God

House Speaker Mike Johnson paraphrased one of the most famous passages in American history on Monday. MSNBC's Katy Tur had no idea.

New Bill Protects American Homes from Foreign Adversaries

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill banning foreign adversaries from purchasing American homes.

DOJ Probing Omar Over Immigration Fraud

Vice President JD Vance announced that the Department of Justice is investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) over possible immigration fraud. 

Dem Prosecutors Threaten to Arrest Federal Agents at the Polls on Primary Day

Democratic district attorneys across the country announced Monday they will arrest and prosecute federal agents who appear at polling locations, hours before six states opened voting in the 2026 midterm primaries.

G7 Countries Demand Strait of Hormuz Reopen

G7 finance ministers have called for the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened amid ongoing energy concerns.

Pelosi Picks Radical Successor

Nancy Pelosi's handpicked successor wants to force taxpayers to fund abortion on demand through Planned Parenthood and push Medicare to cover "gender affirming care" for children, according to the candidate's own campaign platform.

Russia Holds Nuclear Drills

Russia has launched nuclear exercises with Belarus to prepare for the event of an "aggression threat," state-run news agency TASS reports.

Trump Endorses Paxton

President Trump announced his support for Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as the campaign against Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico continues.

Trump Reveals Six-Story Military Bunker Beneath New White House Ballroom

President Donald Trump walked reporters through the East Wing construction site Tuesday, offering the most detailed public look yet at what is being built beneath the new White House ballroom: a complex stretching six stories underground, equipped with missile-resistant steel, drone defenses, a military hospital, and bomb shelters.

Iran Submits Latest Peace Proposal

Iran's latest peace proposal includes ending conflicts on all fronts, lifting the U.S. naval blockade, and demanding reparations from the U.S., reports indicate.

State Dept. Steps in Amid Ebola Outbreak

Amid reports of an Ebola outbreak in Africa, the State Department has shut down several embassies, while the CDC has paused people in the affected countries from entering the United States.

Trump Admin Fast-Tracks Alaskan Resources

The Department of the Interior is taking steps to streamline the permitting process for oil and gas infrastructure in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve.

New York Keeps Vaccine Requirements

New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) signed legislation upholding vaccine requirements for children.

‘I Can Commit to That’: Blanche Rules Out Maxwell Pardon at Senate Hearing

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche pledged before a Senate committee Tuesday that the Justice Department will not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker who worked alongside Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s Next White House Upgrade: A Permanent Helipad on the South Lawn

The new Marine One helicopter is so powerful it can scorch the ground beneath it, and President Donald Trump wants to do something about it.

Cuban Leader Warns of ‘Bloodbath’ if U.S. Takes Action

Cuba's communist leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel, warned that any military action by the United States against his country would lead to a "bloodbath."

Trump Stands Down: Strikes on Iran Called Off

President Donald Trump called off imminent military strikes on Iran Monday, telling allies the military stands ready to resume at a moment's notice if peace negotiations collapse.

Biden Ran His Border on an ‘Honor System’

The federal government's top watchdog confirmed Monday what border hawks had been warning for years: the Biden administration released roughly 2 million illegal immigrants into the United States on parole and then quietly lost track of most of them.

DOJ Arrests Iranian-Backed Terror Commander

Federal prosecutors on Monday announced the arrest of a senior commander of Kata'ib Hizballah, an Iranian-backed terrorist organization, charging him with six terrorism-related counts for his role in directing nearly 20 attacks across Europe, the United States, and Canada.

Woman Charged After Paying Homeless to Register to Vote

A Los Angeles woman has been charged with paying homeless individuals to register to vote after being caught on video by the O’Keefe Media Group’s undercover camera.

Chip Roy Takes Stand to Ban Islamic Radicals

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill that bans radical religious leaders, such as those backing Sharia Law and foreign clerics, from entering the United States.

U.S. Forces Eliminate More ISIS Terrorists in Africa Days After Taking Out Global Commander

Just days after American and Nigerian forces killed the second most powerful leader of the Islamic State worldwide, the two nations launched another successful strike against the terror group's fighters in West Africa.

United Nations Shifts Climate Narrative

The United Nations changed its course on so-called climate change after spending years issuing warnings about the subject.

Pentagon Freezes 86-Year-Old Defense Board Over Canada’s Failure to Pay Up

The Pentagon announced Monday it is suspending U.S. participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, the principal forum for bilateral military cooperation between the United States and Canada, after accusing Ottawa of failing to follow through on its defense spending commitments.

Rubio Supports Vance for 2028

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced his support for Vice President JD Vance for a possible 2028 run.

Iranian Leader Urges Officials to ‘Face Reality’ After U.S. Attacks

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian admitted during a Government Information Council meeting that Iran has "suffered harm" from U.S. attacks.

‘Kill a CEO’ Notebook Cleared for Mangione’s September Trial

A New York judge ruled Monday that the suspected murder weapon and a notebook describing a plan to kill a health insurance executive will both be admitted as evidence at Luigi Mangione's state murder trial, set to begin September 8.

DOJ Creates Fund for ‘Weaponization’ Victims

The Department of Justice created a fund for victims of "weaponization and lawfare.”

GOP Senator Who Voted to Impeach Trump Loses Seat

President Donald Trump woke up Sunday morning with a message for his critics: "It's nice to see that his political career is OVER."

What the Left Calls Christian Nationalism, the Rest of America Calls Sunday

The First Amendment protects the free exercise of religion. It protects the right to assemble. It does not require Christians to hide their faith to make progressives comfortable. There is no constitutional clause that says "except when the president is involved" or "only in private." The left has spent decades demanding that Christianity retreat from public life entirely, not because the Constitution requires it, but because the left is threatened by it.

Chick-Fil-A Franchisee Sued

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a lawsuit against Chick-fil-A franchisee Hatch Trick Inc., accusing it of religious discrimination.

California Built the Trap—Now They’re Caught In It

In two weeks, California holds its June 2 gubernatorial primary. Sixty-one candidates are on the ballot. Republicans have consolidated behind two: Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and Trump-endorsed political commentator Steve Hilton. Democrats have seven major candidates, none of whom has managed to break away from the pack. The result is a crowded Democratic field splitting its votes into thin slices, while Republicans stand a real chance of claiming both top-two spots and locking Democrats out of the November general election entirely. And now the left wants to change the rules.

DHS Reaches Full Year of Zero Border Releases

The Department of Homeland Security announced that it reached 12 consecutive months of zero migrant releases into the United States.

Greenland Envoy Makes First Trip

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R), the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland, made his first trip to the country.

Trump Drops $10B IRS Lawsuit as Admin Eyes $1.7B Fund for Targeted Allies

President Trump moved Monday to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his confidential tax returns, a court filing in Florida federal court confirmed.

RNC Launches 130 Election Lawsuits

The Republican National Committee (RNC) launched 130 lawsuits across 32 states targeting Democratic efforts to "cheat every single day."

Taiwan’s President Begs America Not to Sell it Out

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te issued a public statement Sunday that, read carefully, is a quiet act of desperation.

Israel Kills the Hamas Commander Who Helped Plan Oct. 7

Israeli forces killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the head of Hamas military wing and one of the principal architects of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, in a precision airstrike in Gaza City on Friday, the IDF and Shin Bet confirmed Saturday.

Four Navy Crew Members Eject Safely After Jets Collide in Fiery Midair Crash

Dramatic video captured the moment two U.S. Navy jets slammed into each other during a packed air show in southwestern Idaho on Sunday, sending fireballs erupting across the sky as thousands of spectators watched in horror.

Trump to Rededicate the United States to God: Why This Moment Matters

Today, President Donald Trump is expected to participate in a national event centered on prayer, thanksgiving, and the symbolic “rededication” of America to God. Predictably, critics will dismiss it as political theater, while supporters will celebrate it as patriotic revivalism. But beneath the headlines lies a far more profound question:

CIA Director Goes to Cuba

CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Cuba this week to meet with officials.

Pentagon Backtracks on Plan to Deploy Troops to Poland

The Pentagon and the Polish defense minister announced that the United States will not deploy troops to Poland.

DOJ Seeks Death for Man Who Shouted ‘Free Palestine’ While Gunning Down Two Israeli Embassy Staffers

Federal prosecutors announced Friday they will seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, the man charged with killing two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., in May 2025.

Texas to Create Nation’s First Detransition Clinic

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that Texas will receive the nation's first detransition clinic through a settlement reached with Texas Children’s Hospital, which requires the entity to establish the clinic.

DOJ Finds University’s Playbook Defying SCOTUS

The DOJ announced Thursday that a year-long federal investigation concluded Yale University School of Medicine had illegally considered race when selecting students for its incoming classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025.

The Abortion Pill Is Not Medicine, It Is a Death Delivered by Mail.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court preserved telehealth and mail access to mifepristone while the legal battle continues. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented. The 5th Circuit had ruled on May 1 that the Biden-era FDA regulation allowing the drug to be prescribed by video appointment and mailed to patients without an in-person visit was unlawful. The Supreme Court slapped a temporary stay on that ruling while it considers the case. The fight is live. The stakes are civilizational.

They Call It Suppression—We Call It Guarding the Ballot Box

This week, the RNC launched a multimillion-dollar election integrity push across 17 battleground states. Poll watchers. Election observers. Legal directors with eyes on every vote cast and counted. Chairman Joe Gruters put it plainly: the RNC is "disciplined and ruthless," and it is all-in to make sure only legal votes count in November.

Gang Leader Extradited in Historic First

A man believed to be a leader of the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua (TdA) has been extradited to Texas in a historic first, authorities announced.

New DHS Chief Overhauls Department

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has launched a sweeping overhaul of the agency, dismissing senior officials tied to former Secretary Kristi Noem and ordering a review of contracts and spending decisions made under her watch, according to people familiar with the matter and reporting by The Wall Street Journal.

Muslim University Deletes Website

An Islamic institution in Texas has deleted its website after being threatened by Governor Greg Abbott (R).

Trump: ‘I Don’t Need Favors’ from Xi on Iran’s Hormuz Blockade

President Trump said Friday he did not ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to pressure Iran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz, the vital oil corridor that Tehran blockaded in early March after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeted the Islamic republic.

Trump Gives Update on Garden of American Heroes

President Trump announced updates to the National Garden of American Heroes, sharing the site for the project.

House Ethics Targets North Carolina Rep. in Harassment Probe

The House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) over sexual harassment allegations.

Trump Administration Expands Bridge Investment

The Department of Transportation announced that it will grant $3 billion for states to maintain bridge infrastructure.

Bonta Admits Border Crackdown Stops Fentanyl

California Attorney General Rob Bonta admitted to CNN that President Trump's border crackdown is helping address the flow of fentanyl into the state.

CENTCOM Chief: Iran’s Navy Won’t Recover for ‘a Full Generation’

The U.S. military has set back Iran's naval power by a generation and retains sufficient munitions to resume combat operations if needed, the commander of U.S. Central Command told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday.

US Pledges Nearly $2 Billion in UN Aid

The United States vowed to provide nearly $2 billion in aid for the United Nations’ humanitarian efforts, the State Department announced.

Senate Votes 99-0 to Cut Off its Pay During Shutdowns

The Senate adopted a resolution Thursday to withhold senators' paychecks during government shutdowns, passing unanimously 99-0 in a rare display of bipartisan accountability.

Noncitizen Mayor Who Voted in Multiple Elections Surrenders to ICE

Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, the former two-term mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, turned himself in to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the agency's Wichita office Wednesday, a month after pleading guilty to illegally voting in several American elections as a Mexican green card holder.

Democrat Who Met Cuba’s Dictator and Foreign Ambassadors Now Faces Logan Act Questions

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) is defending her April trip to Cuba after revealing she met directly with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, foreign ambassadors, and senior government officials to discuss lifting U.S. sanctions and the American fuel embargo against the communist island.

Ogles Guts Major Immigration Policy

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced a new bill gutting the Hart-Celler Act of 1965 and shifting key parts of the Immigration Act of the 1990s.

Dems Vote Against Resolution Honoring Law Enforcement

More than 170 Democrats voted against a Republican-led measure honoring the "extraordinary sacrifice" of law enforcement officers.

2020 Probe Spreads to Wisconsin

An FBI agent visited the private residence of Milwaukee County's elections director this week, leaving a business card and prompting a sharp rebuke from the county clerk, who called the unannounced home visit inappropriate and politically motivated.

UK to Pursue Digital ID

King Charles III addressed both Houses of Parliament this week to discuss different policy matters, addressing economic security, trading relations, and public services.

Trump Pushes China to Help Stop Iran as 20% of World’s Oil Hangs in Balance

As President Donald Trump meets face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, his administration is making an aggressive push to recruit America's top economic rival into the fight against Iranian aggression in the Persian Gulf.

Border Patrol Chief Resigns

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks abruptly resigned on Thursday.

House Oversight Probes ‘Birth Tourism’ Schemes

The House Oversight Committee launched a probe into four companies associated with "birth tourism" in the United States.

Judge Rules Against Sanction of UN Official

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from implementing sanctions against United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

Taxpayers May Be Funding Child Gender Surgeries and the Lawsuits That Follow

Sen. Bill Cassidy (L-LA), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, is demanding answers from two Rhode Island health centers and a federal agency over whether taxpayer dollars are funding gender transition services for minors and then paying the legal bills when those patients sue.

Gavin Newsom Called It Fraud Too… Until Washington Agreed With Him

The Trump administration froze $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California this week, and Gavin Newsom immediately ran to the cameras to call it political persecution. Senator Alex Padilla said the quiet part loud: "Let's be real, this isn't about fraud. It's about punishing a state that didn't vote for him."

The Dam Is Breaking: School Choice Is Coming for the Swing States

The teachers unions spent decades building a fortress. Billions in dues money. Armies of lobbyists. Politicians in their pocket from city hall to the statehouse. They told American parents: your child belongs to the system. Sit down. Be quiet. Accept whatever we give you. The fortress is crumbling.

Trump Extends White House Invite to Xi After Day One of Beijing Summit

President Trump on Thursday invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the White House on September 24, wrapping up the first day of a two-day summit with a state banquet that drew some of the largest names in American business.

Historic Day of Prayer Rocks Washington DC

This weekend will see Washington, D.C., filled with faith leaders for Rededicate 250.

Paxton Demands Texas City Assist ICE

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown, demanding that she enter an agreement with ICE to enforce federal immigration policy.

Rollins Sued Over Easter Email She Sent to USDA Staff

Three progressive legal groups filed suit Wednesday against Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, saying she broke the First Amendment by sending an Easter Sunday message to federal employees that referenced her Christian faith.

Rudy Giuliani Returns to Show

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani returned to his show on Wednesday following a battle with pneumonia.

Pentagon Signs Deals to Flood Arsenal With 10,000 Missiles

The Pentagon on Wednesday signed framework agreements with five defense contractors to mass-produce thousands of low-cost cruise and hypersonic missiles, responding to a munitions shortage created by the ongoing conflict with Iran.

Bill Requires ‘In God We Trust’ on Federal Buildings

Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced a bill requiring the national motto to be displayed on federal buildings.

Kemp Calls Special Session to Redraw Georgia’s Congressional Map

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday ordered state lawmakers back to the Capitol for a special session beginning June 17, targeting the redraw of congressional and legislative districts following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act.

Vance Hits California With $1.3 Billion Medicaid Penalty for Fraud

Vice President J.D. Vance announced Wednesday that the federal government is withholding $1.3 billion in Medicaid reimbursement payments to California, citing the state's failure to rein in rampant fraud in its program.

Kevin Warsh Confirmed as New Fed Chair

The Senate voted 54–45 to confirm Kevin Warsh as the new head of the Federal Reserve.

China to Buy 500 Boeing Jets

China is prepared to order 500 Boeing 737 Max jets, one of the largest commercial aircraft orders in the planemaker's history, Bloomberg reported.

Google Blocks Christian App

A Christian entertainment platform for children, TruPlay, was blocked by Google and told it could not advertise on the Google Play store, the platform's founder and CEO, Brent Dusing, told Breitbart.

Roy Calls Out Rise of Islam on in House Hearing

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) blamed the rise of Islam in Texas on "expansionist" policies during a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution and Limited Government hearing.

Dominican Republic Signs Deportee Deal With Trump Administration

The Dominican Republic agreed Tuesday to accept third-country deportees from the United States, reversing a previous refusal and expanding the Trump administration's network of countries willing to receive migrants who cannot be sent back to their home nations.

ICE Gets New Chief

The Trump administration reportedly chose Dave Venturella to replace Todd Lyons as the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Walz Dumps 38,000 Pages on Congress

Nearly 38,000 pages of documents. Fewer than 75 that actually addressed what investigators asked for.

Whistleblower Reveals Fauci’s ‘Intentional’ Role in COVID Cover-Up

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) held a Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on Wednesday featuring a CIA whistleblower who testified under oath that Dr. Anthony Fauci was involved in the COVID-19 cover-up.

Florida AG Sues Jacksonville for $5M Over Illegal Gun Registry

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday against the City of Jacksonville, alleging the city knowingly maintained an illegal registry of gun owners in violation of state law for nearly two years.

California County Blocks Pride Month at Library

The Fresno County Supervisors voted 3-2 that public libraries cannot recognize Pride month and cannot participate in the Fresno Rainbow Pride Festival.

Netanyahu to Move Away from U.S. Aid

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will begin to reexamine its relationship with the United States to move away from financial support.

Golden Dome Would Cost $1.2 Trillion, Seven Times the White House’s Own Estimate

The Congressional Budget Office released a report this week estimating that President Trump's proposed Golden Dome national missile defense system could cost $1.2 trillion over 20 years, a figure more than six times larger than the administration's own publicly stated projections.

Court Overturns Alex Murdaugh Convictions

The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned the murder convictions of Alex Murdaugh, who was convicted in 2023 of double homicide.

Hawley Honors America’s Christian Heritage

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) declared during a lecture at  Boyce College of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, that the United States was "founded on the Gospel of Jesus Christ."

Trump Arrives in China

President Trump arrived in Beijing, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has traveled to China in nearly a decade.

Missouri Court Greenlights GOP-Drawn Maps That Could Flip Dem Seat

A Democratic congressman's district is being carved up just months before the midterms, and Missouri's highest court just gave the green light.

FBI Grilling CIA Officials in DOJ Probe Over Brennan’s Russia Assessment Role

The FBI has begun interviewing current and former CIA officials as part of a Justice Department investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan, focusing on his role in the intelligence community's 2017 assessment that concluded Russia sought to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election.

Court Freezes Trump’s $83M Carroll Payment While SCOTUS Appeal Looms

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump does not have to pay the $83 million defamation judgment to writer E. Jean Carroll while the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether to accept his appeal.

White House Employee Wants to Remove Trump

The O’Keefe Media Group released undercover videos of White House employees discussing desires to remove President Trump.

Abbott Welcomes New York Companies Fleeing Mamdani

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) is opening his state to New York businesses looking to relocate or expand in the wake of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani policies.

Secret Service Details $1 Billion Budget Request

The Secret Service on Tuesday pushed back on the growing narrative that Congress is writing a billion-dollar check to renovate the White House, laying out a detailed breakdown of how that money would actually be spent.

New Records Fuel Hunter Biden Scandal

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Ron Johnson have released records obtained from the Justice Department that show the government had evidence of possible prostitution-related crimes connected to Hunter Biden.

Appeals Court Revives Trump’s Tariffs After Lower Court Struck Them Down

A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily revived President Trump's 10% global tariff for three importers who had won a reprieve last week, pausing a lower court ruling that declared the duties unlawful.

Trump Reveals ‘Dream Team’ Ticket

President Trump revealed his ideal 2028 presidential election ticket, calling Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio his "dream team."

Makary Out of FDA

Marty Makary had barely settled into his office at the Food and Drug Administration before pro-life groups started keeping a running tally of what he hadn't done.

Trump Admin Rejects International Migration Declaration

The Trump administration did not participate in the United Nations' International Migration Review Forum, with the State Department declaring that it has "persistently objected to the United Nations’ efforts to advocate and facilitate replacement immigration in the United States and across the broader West."

Military Gets Department-Wide Review

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that he has directed the Pentagon to review the department's military legal system.

Democrat-Appointed Judge Quits Party

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht announced Monday he is leaving the Democratic Party, saying the party now tolerates antisemitism that would have been unthinkable when he first joined it, Reuters reports.

US Moves to Relieve Oil Prices

The United States announced that it will loan 53 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to petroleum companies in an effort to relieve elevated prices.

State Department Cuts Woke Ideology in New Training Push

The State Department cut LGBT seminars and other exercises in a reconfiguration of its Foreign Service recruitment efforts.

Navy Releases $68B Fleet Plan

The U.S. Navy on Monday released a 30-year shipbuilding strategy that calls for $68.5 billion in new spending and officially confirms that President Trump's new "Trump-class" battleships will be nuclear-powered and armed with hypersonic missiles and high-energy lasers.

California Mayor Guilty of Spying for China

The mayor of Arcadia, California, Eileen Wang, has been charged with serving as an illegal foreign agent for China.

GOP Bill Would Put Fentanyl Dealers to Death When Customers Die

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced legislation Tuesday that would make fentanyl dealers eligible for the death penalty when their product kills someone, a direct challenge to the current federal sentencing cap of life in prison.

Kari Lake Nominated for Ambassador to Jamaica

President Trump nominated Kari Lake to be the U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica.

Trump Signs Orders to Cut Beef Prices as Steak Hits a New Record High

President Trump signed executive orders aimed at lowering record-high beef prices, directing the federal government to reduce trade barriers on beef imports and take steps to help rebuild the domestic cattle herd.

215,000 Federal Workers Owe $2.1 Billion in Unpaid Taxes

Some 215,000 federal government employees failed to pay their federal taxes in 2024, and the collective tab has reached $2.1 billion, according to a report released by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.

White House Unveils Website for Moms

The Trump administration launched a website dedicated to mothers.

Lawsuit Filed Over Reflecting Pool Upgrade

A preservation group has filed a lawsuit over President Trump's renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Troops to be Reinstated After Vaccine Fallout

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced late last week that the Pentagon will establish a COVID-19 Reinstatement and Reconciliation Task Force to reinstate service members discharged under the previous administration's vaccine mandate.

Trump Says Iran Ceasefire ‘On Massive Life Support’

President Donald Trump declared Monday that the ceasefire with Iran is "on massive life support" after he rejected Tehran's latest counterproposal to end the war, calling it "totally unacceptable" and a "piece of garbage."

Paxton Sues Netflix for Spying on Kids

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix for spying on Texans and their children by collecting data without their consent.

Gabbard Investigating 120 US-Funded Biolabs Overseas

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Monday her office is reviewing more than 120 overseas biological laboratories that received U.S. taxpayer funding, targeting programs that may have conducted dangerous gain-of-function research.

Lawmaker Aims to Clear Trump Impeachments

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) has introduced a resolution aimed at reversing the impeachments against President Trump.

Erika Kirk Delivers Commencement Address

Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, called for the next generation to "defend liberty" during her commencement speech at Hillsdale College over the weekend.

The Scars We Hide Are Often the Stories God Wants to Use

What if the very thing you’ve tried to hide is the very thing God wants to heal through?

Pastor Jailed Without Charges: What Trump Must Demand From China

President Donald Trump has pledged to personally intervene for a Christian pastor imprisoned by the Chinese Communist Party without charges since October, bringing the case directly to Xi Jinping during his upcoming high-stakes visit to Beijing.

Trump Looks to Suspend Gas Tax

President Trump told CBS News during a phone interview that he is looking to suspend the federal gas tax "for a period of time."

Trump Cabinet Boasts of Nearly 70 Kids

Almost 70 children among just 15 cabinet members.

Hegseth Targets Kelly After Classified Info Breach

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has opened an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) after he shared details from a classified briefing during an appearance on CBS’s "Face the Nation."

Trump Admin Removes Uranium from Venezuela

The Trump administration has removed the remaining enriched uranium, a move seen as a nuclear victory for the United States.

Schumer Launches ‘Election Integrity’ Unit as Trump Calls it Interference

Senate Democrats launched a new "free and fair elections task force" this week, enlisting former Attorney General Eric Holder and Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias, as President Trump accused the effort of being a cover for election interference ahead of November's midterms.

Trump Blasts Two Justices After Tariff Ruling

President Trump issued a statement on Sunday criticizing two Supreme Court justices' ruling against his tariffs.

WHCD Shooter Pleads Not Guilty

Cole Allen, the California man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner last month, pleaded not guilty Monday to four federal charges in a Washington, D.C., courtroom.

Wright Walks Back $3 Gas Promise

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday he has no idea when gasoline prices will drop, pulling back from a prediction he made in March that gas could fall below $3 a gallon before summer.

Israel Puts Hamas on Notice After Peace Deadline Passes

A top advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel and the Trump-backed Board of Peace are ready to act against Hamas after the group missed a weapons handover deadline and remains out of compliance with the Gaza peace framework.

Trump Admin Moves to End Degree Requirements, Put Faith-Based Daycares on Equal Footing

Faith-based child care providers could soon compete on equal footing with large corporate daycare centers under a sweeping policy package the Trump administration is preparing to release.

US Spy Planes Swarm Cuban Coast

At least 25 U.S. military surveillance missions have been tracked off Cuba's coast since early February, some passing within just 40 miles of the communist island. The buildup mirrors patterns seen before American operations against Venezuela and Iran.

Newsom’s $20M ‘Free Diapers’ Program Funnels Cash to Organization Tied to His Wife

A nonprofit organization led by a close associate of California's First Lady will receive $20 million in taxpayer money through Governor Gavin Newsom's newly announced diaper giveaway program, raising fresh questions about the tangled financial relationships surrounding the Newsom family.

Oregon Voters Could Kill Democrats’ Gas Tax Hike as Prices Top $5 a Gallon

Republicans in Oregon gathered more than three times the signatures needed to put a gas tax hike on the ballot, and now Democrats are scrambling as the referendum lands at the worst possible moment: with prices at the pump soaring past $5 a gallon statewide thanks to the Iran war.

Dr. Birx: Simple Tests Could Have Stopped Hantavirus Panic Before It Started

Three people are dead, a cruise ship is under international scrutiny, and Americans are once again questioning whether public health officials learned anything from COVID-19. According to Dr. Deborah Birx, the answer is frustratingly simple: the technology to prevent this crisis was available all along.

AOC Refuses to Rule Out 2028 White House Run

When asked point-blank whether she's running for president in 2028, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wouldn't say no.

AI, Global Control, and Prophecy: Are We Watching the Rise of the Antichrist?

For generations, Christians have asked a sobering question: Is the Antichrist already alive and operating among us? In a world marked by deception, global instability, moral confusion, artificial intelligence, digital surveillance, and increasing hostility toward biblical truth, the question no longer feels like science fiction or fringe theology. It feels immediate.

Aliens Among Us: Are We Being Prepared for a Great Deception?

For decades, conversations about UFOs and extraterrestrials were confined to science fiction conventions, late-night radio shows, and fringe conspiracy circles. Today, however, governments openly discuss UAPs—Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Military pilots testify before Congress. Major news networks treat the subject seriously. Streaming platforms release documentaries weekly. Hollywood continues to normalize the idea that humanity is not alone.

ABC Accuses FCC of Free Speech Violations

ABC accused the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of violating its First Amendment rights amid Chair Brendan Carr's scrutiny of Disney.

Texas Probes CCP-Linked Drones

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Drone Nerds, a company with links to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Drone Nerds is tied to Anzu Robotics, a known affiliate of the CCP.

DOJ Moves to Pull Citizenship from Convicted Terrorists

A Somali-born man who pledged himself to the terrorist group al-Shabaab just months after swearing an oath to the United States is now facing the revocation of his American citizenship, part of a sweeping Trump administration effort to denaturalize individuals with terror ties and fraudulent backgrounds.

DOJ Moves to Strip Citizenship From Cuban Spy

The Department of Justice (DOJ) moved to strip the citizenship from a former ambassador who was working for Cuba.

NYC Launches ‘Operation Boomerang’ as Billionaires Signal Flight Over Mamdani Tax Agenda

New York City business leaders launched a million-dollar campaign Friday to prevent a wave of billionaires and corporations from relocating out of the city, as Mayor Zohran Mamdani's "tax the rich" agenda drives high-profile firms to openly weigh exits.

Trump Announces Three-Day Ceasefire for Russia and Ukraine

President Trump announced on Truth Social that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a three-day ceasefire.

Pentagon Releases UFO Files

The Pentagon released never-before-seen files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) as part of the PURSUE effort, or the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters.

Florida Still Waiting on $608 Million as Feds Eye Closing ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Florida taxpayers are still waiting on $608 million in promised federal reimbursements for a remote immigration detention center that the Trump administration may now shut down entirely.

Abbott Directs Closure of Muslim University

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) has called for the “Texas American Muslim University at Dallas” to cease operations.

Blackburn Demands Secret Service Overhaul

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is calling for an audit of the Secret Service following the latest assassination attempt on President Donald Trump.

Virginia Supreme Court Kills Democrat Redistricting Map

The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the state's new congressional district map Friday in a 4-3 ruling, invalidating a voter-approved ballot measure that would have handed Democrats a dominant 10-1 edge in Virginia's U.S. House delegation.

Lawmaker Wants Memphis to Secede

A state lawmaker in Tennessee called for Memphis to leave the state over a new congressional map favoring Republicans.

State Department Rolls Out Pro-Family Policy

The State Department launched a pro-family policy revoking passports from parents owing child support.

IRS Paid Out $213 Million in Tax Credits to Noncitizens Who Weren’t Allowed to Work

The IRS paid out $213 million in Earned Income Tax Credits to roughly 67,000 tax filers using nonwork Social Security numbers, money the agency's own inspector general says should never have gone out the door.

Trump Honors WWII Victory

President Trump issued a proclamation honoring the anniversary of triumphing over "tyranny and evil" in Europe.

White House Press Shut Out of Trump-Lula Talks

President Trump met behind closed doors with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the White House after reporters were barred from a session that was originally scheduled as open press.

Justice Clarence Thomas Passes a Record

Justice Clarence Thomas became the second-longest-serving justice in U.S. Supreme Court history on Thursday, surpassing the late Justice John Paul Stevens after more than 34 years on the bench.

California Finds 600 Ballots

Humboldt County, California election officials discovered 596 sealed, uncounted ballots sitting inside a locked drop box six months after voters cast them in a statewide special election that approved a redistricting measure backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Democrats.

California Athlete Calls on CIF to Protect Girls’ Sports: ‘We’re Still Waiting’

When Reese Hogan steps onto the track this weekend for CIF Southern California Division III preliminaries, she will once again face a competitor she never should have had to face—a biological male competing in the girls' high jump, triple jump, and long jump.

White House Reaffirms Faith at Heart of America

The White House celebrated National Day of Prayer by honoring the nation's "enduring tradition of prayer, faith, and trust in Almighty God" and pledging to "never forget the countless blessings God has bestowed upon our people and our country."

Homan Confirms Cabinet Pressure for Amnesty

Border Czar Tom Homan confirmed Wednesday that members of President Donald Trump's cabinet are actively lobbying him to grant some form of legal status to illegal immigrants currently in the country.

Paxton Launches State-Wide Probes Defending Ten Commandments

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a statewide investigation into Independent School Districts (ISDs) across the state in order to ensure schools are displaying the Ten Commandments.

Congress Wants End to Chinese Ownership of U.S. Farmland

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is set to introduce legislation Thursday that would require federal review of farmland purchases near military bases and critical infrastructure, targeting foreign adversaries including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

New Sanctions Hit Cuba’s Communism

The State Department implemented new sanctions on Cuba, targeting the country's communist operations.

Rubio Meets with Pope Leo XIV

Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the Vatican to meet with Pope Leo XIV.

White House Unveils America First Counterterrorism Strategy

The Trump administration's new counterterrorism strategy expands the nation's national security policy to draw attention to three major terrorist threats: "narcoterrorists and transnational gangs," "legacy Islamist terrorists," and "violent left-wing extremists, including anarchists and anti-fascists."

Congress Wants the Secret Service to Answer Directly to Trump

House lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to pull the Secret Service out of the Department of Homeland Security and place it directly under White House oversight, citing repeated failures that allowed three assassination attempts on President Donald Trump.

Trump Admin Opens Alaskan Resources

The Trump administration announced an Alaskan statehood land transfer to shift 1.4 million acres of land along the Dalton Utility Corridor.

Trump Puts Mexico on Notice: Send In Troops If Cartels Aren’t Stopped

President Donald Trump escalated his administration's cartel crackdown Thursday, warning that U.S. ground troops will enter Mexico to fight drug cartels if the Mexican government refuses to act.

Giuliani Released from ICU

Former Republican New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the intensive care unit (ICU) after being hospitalized over the weekend.

Toddlers Could be Reported for ‘Racist’ Behavior

Daycares in Wales have been directed to report incidents of toddlers engaging in "racist" behaviors.

Feds Can Keep Fulton County Ballots

A federal judge ruled that the government can keep 2020 election ballots from Fulton County, Georgia.

Iran Reviews Peace Proposal

A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Iran is reviewing a U.S. plan to end the conflict, reports indicate.

Feds Storm LA’s Most Notorious Drug Market

Federal agents descended on MacArthur Park in Los Angeles on Wednesday, dismantling one of the city's most entrenched open-air drug markets in a sweeping operation that netted at least 18 arrests and more than $10 million worth of fentanyl.

U.S. Fires on Iranian Ship

A U.S. military aircraft fired on an Iranian vessel Wednesday after the ship allegedly defied repeated warnings and attempted to break through an American-enforced blockade near the Strait of Hormuz, according to reporting from The Daily Wire.

Abbott Demands Texas Fix ‘Muslims Only’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (D) is threatening to pull $530,000 in state grants from Grand Prairie after a local Islamic organization advertised a "Muslims only" bash at a city-owned waterpark built with public money, calling it a constitutional violation and giving the city five days to fix it.

Trump’s Commerce Chief Wasn’t Straight With Congress on Epstein

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sat for a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday to answer questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and the Republican chairman of the committee left the hearing room with a pointed assessment: Lutnick hadn't been fully honest.

Muslim University Opens in Texas

TexAM University at Dallas is advertising itself as a "Texas American Muslim University” that mixes STEM programs with required Islamic studies, Texas Scorecard reports.

Anti-Iran-War Rage Drove Man Who Tried to Kill Trump at WHCD

Federal investigators have linked the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to radicalization fueled by the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran, according to a Department of Homeland Security intelligence report obtained by Reuters.

Senators Demand Funding for Vaccine Entity

A bipartisan group of senators have called for the Trump administration to release funds for GAVI, a vaccine entity.

White House Thanks Military Moms

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump honored military mothers during a White House event.

Tennessee Moving to Wipe Out Last Democrat Congressional Seat

Tennessee Republican lawmakers unveiled new congressional maps Wednesday that would eliminate the state's only Democratic-held seat, acting days after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the path for partisan redistricting.

White House Puts Violent Trans Ideology on the Terrorism Watchlist

The Trump administration's new national counterterrorism strategy explicitly names "radically pro-gender" and anarchist groups as domestic terrorism threats, marking the first time a White House counterterrorism plan has directly addressed the wave of violence carried out by transgender-identifying individuals against Christian targets.

Trump Seeks Pause in Carroll Case

President Donald Trump requested a stay of the $83.3 million judgment in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case.

CNN Founder Dies

CNN founder Ted Turner passed away at the age of 87.

Spanberger’s Top Ally Hit With FBI Raid in Corruption and Cannabis Probe

The FBI raided the office of Virginia Democratic state Sen. L. Louise Lucas in Portsmouth on Wednesday as part of a federal corruption and illegal marijuana sale investigation, according to federal law enforcement sources.

Rubio Defends American Exceptionalism

Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared his hope for the nation while filling in for White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Ballroom to be Bigger than Previously Proposed

President Trump said the new White House ballroom will be larger and more expensive than previously proposed.

California Sent $41 Million in Taxpayer Funds to Group Linked to Hamas

California's state government has funneled at least $41 million in combined state and federal grants to the Council on American-Islamic Relations' California affiliate over the last five years, according to a new investigation, despite the group's documented ties to Hamas financing networks and incendiary rhetoric from its own leadership.

Trump Calls for National Sabbath

President Trump issued a proclamation honoring Jewish American History Month, where he encouraged a national Sabbath to occur later this month.

Iowa Dem Recited Muslim Prayers in Senate

State Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott, a Democrat seeking to flip one of the most competitive congressional seats in the country, is facing renewed scrutiny this week over a 2021 video showing her reciting a Muslim prayer on the Iowa Senate floor, and a separate interview in which she described Iowa as insufficiently diverse and implied constituents harbor "horrible animosity" toward Muslims.

Patel Accuses FBI of Lying

FBI Director Kash Patel accused the FBI of lying to judges to obtain surveillance warrants in order to spy on President Trump.

Trump Pauses Project Freedom Amid Iran Talks

President Trump announced that Project Freedom has been paused at the request of Pakistan and other countries.

LA Spent $250K on ‘No ICE’ Signs

The city of Los Angeles has spent $250,000 installing 450 signs declaring municipal property off-limits to federal immigration agents.

Vance: Finding Fraud is ‘Fishing in a Barrel with Dynamite’

Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that uncovering waste and fraud inside the federal government is like "fishing in a barrel with dynamite," adding that his Fraud Task Force uncovers jaw-dropping abuse every single week.

Generational Blessings: The Power of Declarations That Outlive You

There are moments in history when a single voice changes everything. A father speaks over a son. A mother declares hope in the middle of hardship. A leader proclaims truth in the face of chaos. Words—spoken with faith, rooted in conviction—don’t just describe reality; they shape it. And when those words align with God’s promises, they carry the power to alter not just a life, but generations.

China in Prophecy: Awakening in the East and the Return of the King

The Bible is not silent about the East. In fact, it speaks with striking clarity about a future moment when global events will converge in a dramatic and decisive way. In Revelation, the Apostle John writes of a stunning development: “The number of the mounted troops was two hundred million. I heard their number.”

Kingdom Wealth: Unlocking God’s Economic System

I recently read Ruth Fernandez’s new book, Kingdom Wealth: It’s Not Luck, It’s Your Birthright. I found the book to be both fascinating and deeply thought-provoking. During a recent interview with Ruth, her insights were not only compelling but incredibly practical. What follows is my attempt to capture just a portion of the powerful truths she presents—truths that challenge conventional thinking about money, purpose, and the role of faith in shaping our lives and our nation.

Proposed UN Resolution Threatens Iran

A draft resolution from the United Nations threatens to impose sanctions on Iran unless it opens the Strait of Hormuz.

DOJ Goes After Denver’s Assault Weapon Ban

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the city of Denver, Colorado, after it banned "constitutionally protected semi-automatic rifles."

Feds Sue the New York Times for Passing Over a White Man to Fill a Diversity Quota

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the New York Times, accusing the newspaper of passing over a white male candidate for a top editorial role in favor of a less-qualified applicant to meet the company's diversity targets, in what legal observers are calling one of the highest-profile DEI-related discrimination cases in recent memory.

Obama Blames Trump for Marriage ‘Tension’

Former President Barack Obama suggested that the pressure he feels to assist the Democratic Party in response to the Trump administration's policies have caused tension in his marriage.

He Was Googling How to Kill the President on His Government Computer

A Federal Aviation Administration employee was arrested Monday on charges he threatened to kill President Trump, with prosecutors alleging he used a taxpayer-funded government computer to research assassination methods while on the federal payroll.

Justice Neil Gorsuch Releases Children’s Book

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is releasing a children's book in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary to teach them about the Declaration of Independence.

Trump Restores Presidential Fitness

President Trump signed a proclamation declaring May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, restoring the Presidential Fitness Test and promoting youth athletics.

Prosecutors Say They Don’t Need DNA to Nail Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Killer

Utah prosecutors say they have enough evidence to move forward against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, even without the DNA analysis they originally planned to present.

Three Justices Publicly Called Out Jackson

Justice Samuel Alito used a concurring opinion Monday to publicly rebuke Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's lone dissent in the Louisiana redistricting case, calling her arguments "baseless and insulting" and "groundless and utterly irresponsible."

Hegseth Says Ceasefire Holds

War Secretary Pete Hegseth said during a Pentagon briefing that the ceasefire with Iran continues to hold despite recent conflict.

Rand Paul Demands DOJ Charge Fauci

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) urged the Department of Justice to charge former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci for lying to Congress about gain-of-function research.

Senate Drops $72 Billion Border Bill

Senate Republicans released their long-anticipated immigration enforcement reconciliation package Monday night, unveiling $72 billion in proposed spending split across two Senate committees that would mark one of the largest federal investments in border security on record.

Alberta Moves Toward Break from Canada

Alberta separatists said they now have enough signatures to launch a referendum on the possibility of leaving Canada.

California Targets Trump-Era Wind Deal Amid Energy Shift

The California Energy Commission announced that it issued an administrative investigative subpoena to Golden State Wind LLC, seeking information related to the company's agreement with the U.S. Department of the Interior to abandon its offshore wind lease.

Kennedy Pushes Review of Antidepressants

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing for a federal review of antidepressants and other psychiatric medications as part of the "Make America Healthy Again" effort.

Feds Open Title IX Probe Into Women’s College That Admits Men

Democrats on the Los Angeles City Council are advancing a proposal to let foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, cast ballots in local city elections.

Congress Demands Records From Groups Tied to Shanghai Marxist Who Bankrolled 3,000 May Day Protests

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith sent letters Monday to three U.S. nonprofits tied to an alleged "foreign-aligned influence network," demanding internal documents as Congress expands its investigation into the groups that helped organize May Day demonstrations across the country last week.

Ethics Probe Into Dem Congressman’s Advances on Interns Quietly Buried

A former Democratic congresswoman's seat may be making headlines, but it's a sitting Democratic congressman who was investigated for allegedly hitting on young Capitol Hill interns, new reporting reveals.

DeSantis Signs New Congressional Map

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a new congressional map into law that could add four districts favoring Republicans.

Ex-Dem Rep Barred After Alleged $5M FEMA Fraud

The Department of Homeland Security has barred former Florida Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick from all federal contracts, grants, and aid after a grand jury indicted her for allegedly stealing $5 million in COVID-19 FEMA relief funds.

DOJ Probes Schools Pushing Gender Ideology

The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into 36 public school districts to determine whether they have included sexual orientation and gender ideology (SOGI) content in any classes.

‘8647’ Vandalism Found in D.C. Reflecting Pool

The National Park Service is investigating the vandalism of the National Mall's reflecting pool after what many believe to be a threatening message was discovered.

Federal Judge Apologizes to Alleged Trump Assassin Over Jail Conditions

A federal magistrate judge on Monday issued a public apology to the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump, saying the defendant's jail conditions were unacceptable and drawing a pointed comparison to the treatment of January 6 defendants.

California’s Last Middle East Tanker Just Docked

The final oil tanker from the Middle East arrived at the Port of Long Beach on Monday, and California's oil industry unloaded on the state's Democratic leadership the same day it arrived.

Service Members Receive Medals for Heroic Action

War Secretary Pete Hegseth, joined by West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey, presented medals to service members involved in last year's shooting near the White House.

Texas Waterpark Offers ‘Muslims Only’ Day

A taxpayer-funded waterpark in Grand Prairie, Texas, is offering a Muslim-only event on June 1.

Rubio to Travel to Vatican

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican this week.

CENTCOM Calls Iran’s Bluff After Warship Strike Claims

Iran's state media reported Monday that two missiles hit an American Navy frigate near the Strait of Hormuz, forcing it to "turn back and flee."

Alabama, Tennessee Launch Map Redraw Efforts

The governors of Alabama and Tennessee have called a special session for lawmakers to redraw congressional maps.

Tlaib Wants Homeless to Camp Anywhere

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) introduced legislation last week granting homeless Americans the right to camp on public property, panhandle freely, and access internet service, while calling for $168 billion in cuts to the Defense Department to fund the plan.

Rudy Giuliani in Critical Condition

Former Republican New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is in critical condition at a hospital and is receiving treatment after being hospitalized for unspecified reasons.

Drugmaker Urges Supreme Court to Back Abortion Pill

The company behind the chemical abortion pill mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, urged the Supreme Court to pause a federal appeals court ruling blocking the drug's distribution by mail.

Trump Launches Mission to Free Trapped Ships

President Trump announced a new military operation to guide ships stranded in the Persian Gulf to safety.

Two U.S. Troops Vanish in Morocco

Two American service members went missing in Morocco on Saturday during the African Lion 2026 multinational military exercise, the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed.

Blanche Says DOJ has ‘Body of Evidence’ Against Comey

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday and pushed back against critics who say the federal case against former FBI Director James Comey rests entirely on a deleted Instagram photo.

Spirit Airlines Closes its Doors

Spirit Airlines shut down operations over the weekend, canceling every scheduled flight without warning and stranding thousands of passengers at airports across the country.

Luxury Car Owners on Food Stamps

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed this week that thousands of individuals with luxury vehicles were discovered to use SNAP benefits.

Pentagon Secures AI Deals

The Department of War has finalized contracts with seven leading technology companies to use their AI systems for military needs.

Door Opens for DeSantis to Join Trump Team

Less than two years ago, they were tearing each other apart on the debate stage.

Former Congressman Convicted of Lobbying for Venezuela

Former Rep. David Rivera (R-FL) has been found guilty of lobbying on behalf of Venezuela. The conviction follows a seven-week trial.

Trump Places New Tariff on EU Vehicles

President Trump announced that he will increase the tariffs on trucks and cars from the European Union to 25%.

Test Scores Down After U.S. Spends $1 Trillion

American K-12 public schools crossed a new milestone in 2024: total spending hit $1 trillion for the first time in the nation's history.

Newsom Brags About $20M Solar Ditch

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced Thursday that the state is pouring $20 million into a pilot program to cover canals with solar panels, touting it as an "innovative" climate solution.

Iran Offers New Peace Proposal

Iran offered a new peace proposal that was quickly rejected by President Trump.

New Bill Bans Cousin Marriage

Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) introduced a bill banning cousin marriage, a practice that is legal in 18 states and the District of Columbia.

New Constitutional Amendment Ends Birthright Citizenship

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced a constitutional amendment taking aim at birthright citizenship.

Muslim City Sees Court Win in Texas

A Texas judge has ordered a state agency to comply with a fair housing agreement it has with the developer of The Meadow, formerly called EPIC City.

Trump’s Trucking Crackdown Hit its One-Year Mark

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday marked the one-year anniversary of President Trump's executive order on trucking reform, releasing a tally of enforcement actions that administration officials say have fundamentally overhauled an industry that operated without meaningful federal oversight for years.

Trump Honors Fallen Firefighters

President Trump signed a proclamation making May 2 and May 3 "National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend."

Trump Admin Says Iran Conflict ‘Terminated’

The Trump administration declared Friday that its military conflict with Iran has been "terminated," arguing that a ceasefire reached in early April renders the operation complete and eliminates any need to seek congressional authorization under the War Powers Act.

U.S. Releases More Than 90 Million Oil Barrels

The United States may release up to 92.5 million barrels of crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).

Inside the $2 Billion Network Running Today’s 3,000 May Day Protests

Some 600 groups with a combined $2 billion in annual revenue are behind the wave of May Day demonstrations hitting the country Friday, according to a Fox News Digital investigation.

Vermont Just Paid $566K to the Christian School it Tried to Destroy

A Vermont Christian school will receive $566,000 from the state's principals association after being banned from athletic competitions for refusing to play against a team that allowed a biological male to compete on its girls' basketball roster.

Trump Signs DHS Bill

President Donald Trump signed legislation Thursday restoring full funding to the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 75-day funding lapse that set a record as the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. History.

Trump Expands Retirement Accounts

President Trump signed an executive order to expand access to retirement savings accounts, specifically offering accounts to independent contractors and self-employed individuals.

Obama Slams SCOTUS Gerrymandering Ruling

Former President Barack Obama condemned a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a Louisiana congressional district as an illegal racial gerrymander, calling it an attack on minority voting rights.

Democrats Just Lost Their 6th Straight Vote to Stop the Iran War

Senate Democrats failed Thursday to peel off a single Republican vote in their sixth consecutive attempt to curb President Donald Trump's war powers in Iran, one day before the 60-day War Powers Act deadline expires.

California Names Street After Charlie Kirk

A street in Westminster, California, has been renamed in honor of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Trump Shares New Surgeon General Pick

President Trump nominated Dr. Nicole B. Saphier to be the next US Surgeon General after the previous pick, Casey Means, failed to receive Senate support.

Trump Calls Tennessee Governor Directly to Kill the Last Democrat Seat in the State

President Donald Trump called Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday and pressed him to redraw the state's congressional maps, a move that could eliminate the state's only Democratic House seat, held by Rep. Steve Cohen of Memphis.

DOJ Report Exposes Sweeping Anti-Christian Bias

The Department of Justice released a 200-page report exposing the Biden administration's anti-Christian bias, detailing prosecutions, policies, and actions taken across the federal government targeting the group.

LA Socialists Want Illegals on the Voter Rolls

Two Democratic Socialists of America-backed city councilmembers in Los Angeles are pushing a proposal that would allow noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, to vote in local elections.

Trump Admin Pulls Biden-Era Gun Regulations

The Department of Justice repealed three regulations against the Second Amendment.

Court Rejects Trump Appeal to Carroll Defamation Case

A federal appeals court rejected President Trump's request to rehear his appeal of the verdict in his defamation case against writer E. Jean Carroll.

Paxton Targets Houston ‘Birth Tourism’ Scheme

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a Houston-area "birth tourism” scheme that is allegedly responsible for more than a thousand American-born babies.

MK-Ultra Hearing Coming in May

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced this week that the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets will hold a hearing on the MK-Ultra program in May.

Democrat Claims Hegseth Committed War Crimes

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) claimed on CNN’s “OutFront" that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth committed war crimes.

House GOP Passes Blueprint to Fund ICE

House Republicans passed a budget blueprint Wednesday to begin unlocking federal funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on day 74 of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, before leaving Washington for a two-week recess.

Whitmer Tried to Take Credit for a Trump Win

The Trump White House fired back at Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday after she moved to claim credit for a $43.4 million steel manufacturing expansion in her state, a deal the administration says was made possible by President Trump's tariff agenda.

Iran’s Leader Issues Rare Statement

Iran's supreme leader has issued a rare statement against the United States, pledging to protect its interests.

NY Dems Admit They Always Knew Green Energy Law Would Spike Bills

Seventeen current and former New York state lawmakers filed a court brief this month admitting they knew the state's sweeping green energy mandates would raise energy costs when they voted for the law seven years ago -- and they're asking a judge to enforce it anyway.

Congress Has Hours to Save the Government’s Most Powerful Spy Program

The House voted Wednesday to extend the federal government's warrantless surveillance program through the rest of President Donald Trump's term, passing the measure 235-191 and leaving the Senate a narrow window to act before a Friday midnight deadline.

If Abortion is Healthcare, Then What Disease Are You Treating?

This question cuts through the euphemisms and forces a reckoning with reality. Pregnancy is not a pathology. It is the natural, healthy process by which a new human life; distinct in its DNA, developing according to its own genetic blueprint, grows in the womb. From the moment of conception, that life exhibits the characteristics of a living organism: metabolism, growth, and response to stimuli.

The Teacher Mafia: How America’s Classrooms Became Incubators of Political Violence

In April 2026, during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton, shots rang out as a gunman rushed a security checkpoint. President Donald Trump and his administration were evacuated unharmed, though a Secret Service officer was struck; luckily saved by their body armor. The alleged perpetrator was Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old California educator and part-time teacher, honored as "Teacher of the Month" at a local learning center in late 2024, who also worked as a NASA fellow, computer scientist, and indie game developer.

House Bill Would Make Trump’s Immigration Crackdown the Law of the Land

A House Republican introduced legislation Wednesday that would permanently codify President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agenda, ending the diversity visa lottery, overhauling the employment-based green card system, and replacing both with a strict merit-based points framework.

Erika Kirk Blasts ‘Radicalization’ of Americans

The widow of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk, has issued her first statement since the shooting incident during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

King Charles Gifts Trump Historic Submarine Bell

King Charles III gave President Trump the original bell from the HMS Trump, a submarine used during World War II.

Congress is Divided on Whether to Investigate Third Trump Assassination Attempt

Congress is showing little urgency to open a formal investigation into the third assassination attempt against President Donald Trump, even as some Republicans push for hearings and questions mount about how a gunman breached security at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner last Saturday.

Federal Reserve Leaves Rates Unchanged

The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged in its last meeting with Chair Jerome Powell.

Trump Admin Expands U.S. LNG Exports

The Department of Energy is expanding the export of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) as part of a deal involving the investment of billions of dollars of private capital.

Walz Slammed for Taking Credit for Federal Raids

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) stood before state lawmakers Tuesday night and took a victory lap on government fraud, calling himself a champion of accountability just hours after federal agents swept through 22 Minneapolis-area daycares without his help.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Race-Based Map

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down a Louisiana congressional map that added a majority-Black congressional district.

Supreme Court Backs Pro-Life Center in 9-0 Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Wednesday that a Christian pregnancy center in New Jersey can take its fight to federal court after a Democrat state attorney general subpoenaed its donor lists, decade's worth of internal records, and promotional materials tied to abortion pill reversal.

Comer Requests Records from D.C. Crime Cover-Up

Chairman James Comer (R-KY) of the House Oversight Committee is demanding that the Washington, D.C., Interim Chief of Police Carroll hand over data surrounding the reporting of crime data.

FCC Directs Disney to File Early License Renewals

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered Disney to file broadcast license renewals ahead of schedule.

North Carolina Identifies Thousands of Dead Voters

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) announced earlier this week that it has discovered about 34,000 deceased individuals listed on the state's voter rolls.

U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Shadow Banking Network

The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 35 entities accused of operating a shadow banking network across Iran.

GOP Rep Forces Spotlight on Abortion Procedures

A Texas Republican congressman put a pro-abortion witness through something she clearly didn't want to sit through Tuesday: a line-by-line rundown of exactly what abortion procedures look like.

U.S. Allies Back Panama Against Rising Chinese Pressure

The United States and five other nations issued a joint statement in support of Panama after China retaliated against the country for its closing of concessions held by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.

‘Nonprofit’ Hospital CEO Made $14 Million

House Republicans grilled major hospital executives Tuesday on Capitol Hill, pushing for answers about $28 billion in yearly tax breaks that lawmakers say aren't going toward patient care.

Special Forces Soldier Pleads Not Guilty in Maduro Betting Scheme

A U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant appeared in Manhattan federal court Tuesday to face charges he used classified knowledge of a covert military operation to win more than $400,000 on a prediction market app.

King Charles Alludes to ‘Victims’ From the Floor of Congress

Britain's King Charles III called on the United States and the United Kingdom to support victims of sex trafficking during a historic address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, drawing a standing ovation from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

State Department to Roll Out America 250 Passports

The State Department is releasing a commemorative passport for the nation's 250th anniversary featuring an image of President Trump.

Pentagon Formally Asks Congress to Rename It ‘Department of War’

The Department of Defense submitted a formal legislative proposal to Congress this month asking lawmakers to change its statutory name to the "Department of War," a move that would require amending roughly 7,600 provisions of federal law.

James Comey Faces Another Indictment

Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time by the Department of Justice, according to CNN.

Trump Honors Heritage of U.S.-U.K. Relationship

President Trump urged the United States and the United Kingdom to continue their shared values of liberty during a speech at King Charles III and Queen Camilla's welcoming ceremony.

Iran Used London Embassy to Recruit ‘Martyrs’

Iran ran a terrorist recruitment drive out of its embassy in London last month.

Over 16,000 West Virginia Democrats Switch to GOP

More than 68,000 West Virginia voters have changed their party affiliation since January 2024, with Democrats taking the biggest hit, according to new data from the state's secretary of state.

Iran Selected Vice President of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference

Iran was selected to become one of the 34 vice presidents of the United Nations Nonproliferation Treaty conference, sparking strong criticism from the United States.

Disney Faces FCC Review Threat

The Federal Communications Commission is planning to review Disney's broadcast licenses, according to a report from Semafor.

Trump’s Own Judge Just Blocked a Key Part of the Deportation Plan

A federal appeals court handed the Trump administration a setback Tuesday, ruling 3-0 that illegal immigrants who crossed into the United States years ago and weren't caught immediately cannot be held under mandatory ICE detention, striking at a key tool in the president's mass deportation effort.

Connecticut Establishes Vaccine Law

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) signed a sweeping vaccine bill into law that preserves state standards for inoculations and reinforces a ban on religious exemptions for students in public schools.

DHS to Vet for ‘Extremist’ Views

The U.S. Department of Homeland ​Security said this week that statements containing what it perceives as extremist views will undergo "closer scrutiny."

Pritzker Doubles Down on Nazi Claims

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker (D) defended his comparison of the Trump administration to Nazi Germany in an interview with CNN.

$186 Billion in Government Waste Exposed

Federal agencies made at least $186 billion in improper payments during fiscal year 2025, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.

UAE to Depart from Oil Organization

The United Arab Emirates announced that it will exit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries on May 1, 2026.

Former Fauci Advisor Indicted Over COVID Cover-Up

A former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employee has been indicted by the Department of Justice in connection with COVID-19 research grants.

FBI Caught Chinese Hacker Who Robbed Our COVID Labs

A Chinese national accused of stealing COVID-19 research from American universities on behalf of Beijing has been extradited to the United States and is now facing federal charges, FBI Director Kash Patel announced Tuesday.

Vance Events Under Review After Shooting

The White House confirmed Monday it is reviewing whether Vice President J.D. Vance should attend the same public events as President Trump following a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday, where at least 12 of the 18 officials in the presidential line of succession were seated in the same ballroom.

FBI Targets Daycares That Don’t Exist

Federal agents raided more than 20 locations in Minneapolis on Tuesday, executing 22 federal search warrants as part of a sweeping fraud investigation centered on childcare businesses that allegedly billed the state for services never provided.

Grassley Releases Clinton Foundation File

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released a 12-page FBI document that contained enough information for the bureau to open a preliminary investigation into the Clinton Foundation.

Google Location Data Case Hits Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case that could determine whether law enforcement can force Google to identify everyone near a crime scene, raising questions about Fourth Amendment protections in the age of smartphones and cloud-stored data.

Putin Backs Iran Amid Rising Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia would continue to support Iran during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in St. Petersburg.

King Charles Visits White House

King Charles III and Queen Camilla landed in the United States on Monday, marking the king and queen's first visit since the late Queen Elizabeth visited in 2007.

New Tool Uncovers Student Loan Fraud

The Trump administration launched a real-time fraud detection tool inside the FAFSA application process Monday, requiring flagged applicants to produce government-issued identification before accessing federal student aid, Fox News Digital reported.

Suspect Charged with Attempting to Assassinate Trump

Cole Allen, the suspect behind the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting, has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump.

DeSantis Drops New Map

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) unveiled a new congressional district map Monday that would shift the state's House delegation from 20 Republicans and 8 Democrats to a 24-4 Republican advantage, and he's calling a special legislative session Tuesday to get it done before November.

Rubio Reveals ‘Impediment’ in Iran Talks

Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared with Fox News what he believes to be the greatest "impediment" to reaching an agreement with Iran.

Melania Rips Jimmy Kimmel After Assassination Comments

First Lady Melania Trump responded to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's mock White House Correspondents’ Dinner speech, where he made assassination jokes.

WHCD Suspect Called Himself a ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’

Cole Tomas Allen traveled from California to Washington with multiple firearms, multiple knives, and a ranked list of Trump administration targets he intended to work through in order.

Supreme Court Upholds Texas Congressional Map

The Supreme Court upheld Texas's new congressional maps, reversing a lower court ruling.

School District Cancels Class to Protest ICE

The Madison Metropolitan School District in Wisconsin has canceled May 1 classes for students to allow for anti-ICE protests.

California Voter ID Effort Secures Ballot Spot

An initiative requiring voters to show ID and prove citizenship at the ballot box has qualified for California's November 2026 election, state officials confirmed late last week.

Former Israeli Leaders Challenge Netanyahu

Two former Israeli prime ministers announced that they have merged their parties in an effort to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the forthcoming elections.

Trump Admin Urges Ballroom Construction in Wake of Shooting

The Department of Justice urged the National Trust for Historic Preservation to drop its lawsuit against the development of the White House ballroom following the shooting incident during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

FBI Raids California City Hall Linked to Chinese Scheme

FBI agents raided Lancaster City Hall and the homes of two senior city officials on April 15, targeting an alleged corruption scheme linked to Chinese electric bus manufacturer BYD, the New York Post reported Saturday.

Iran Abruptly Exits Peace Negotiations

Iran's foreign minister left Pakistan without meeting U.S. negotiators Saturday, derailing a second round of nuclear peace talks before they could start.

Secret Service Agents Who Stopped the WHCD Shooter Are Still Waiting to Get Paid

The Secret Service agents who rushed to stop an armed gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night have been working without full funding for more than 60 days.

US, EU Reach Critical Minerals Deal Combatting China

The United States and the European Union signed a memorandum of understanding for a critical minerals deal.

Witkoff and Kushner Fly to Pakistan

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner will travel to Islamabad on Saturday for direct negotiations with Iranian representatives, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Friday.

CDC Warns Tick Bites on the Rise as Pfizer Pushes Vaccine

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning on the increase in tick bite-related emergency room visits.

Texas Dem Says Putting Ten Commandments in Classrooms ‘Un-Christian’

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Texas can keep requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

Trump Goes After Los Angeles Banks Amid Wildfire Rebuilding

President Trump announced that he met with Los Angeles leaders to discuss rebuilding the city following the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.

What Biden Classified About Afghanistan is About to Go Public

The Pentagon is preparing to declassify a trove of previously restricted documents from Biden administration investigations into the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, reopening scrutiny of the decisions that led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members at Abbey Gate.

Trump’s Golden Dome Makes Headway

The Golden Dome for America (GDA) project is ahead of schedule and on budget, according to officials involved in its development.

Treasury Moves to Expose Dark Money Nonprofits

Days after the Southern Poverty Law Center was federally indicted for allegedly sending millions to the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, and the American Nazi Party, the Treasury Department announced it's tightening IRS reporting rules to expose how nonprofits actually spend their money.

DOJ Strengthens Death Penalty

The Department of Justice has strengthened the federal death penalty by updating its protocol to expand execution methods, such as the firing squad.

Trump to Renovate Lincoln Memorial Pool

President Donald Trump announced that his administration will re-coat the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in an “American flag blue” hue.

DOJ Closes Jerome Powell Investigation

District of Columbia U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced that the Department of Justice is ending its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Maryland Prosecutor Calls It Quits, Says the State Is Gone

Haven Shoemaker spent 30 years serving Maryland. Seven years as mayor of Hampstead. Four as a Carroll County commissioner.

Army Sergeant Accused of Profiting Off Raid

A U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant was arrested Thursday for using classified military intelligence to place winning bets on a prediction market just days before an elite raid captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, pocketing over $400,000 in the process.

Ceasefire Extended by Three Weeks

President Trump announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by three weeks.

Melania Trump Unveils White House Beehive

First Lady Melania Trump showcased the expansion of the White House honey program by unveiling a new beehive on the South Lawn.

Netanyahu Reveals Treatment for Cancer

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that he underwent a successful surgery for an enlarged benign prostate, but is now doing well.

Cruz, Cotton Break With Trump Over $500M Spirit Airlines Bailout

Conservative senators and outside groups are pushing back against a potential $500 million federal bailout of Spirit Airlines, pitting some of President Trump's closest Republican allies against the White House on a core question of free-market principle.

GOP Majority on the Edge as Republican Congressman Goes Dark for Weeks

Republicans in the House are raising alarms over Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ), who has missed roughly 50 consecutive roll call votes since March 5 without any public explanation from his office.

Pahlavi Hit with Red Liquid

Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi was hit with red liquid while in Berlin, Germany.

EU Approves Loan for Ukraine

The European Union approved a €90 billion euro loan to Ukraine on Thursday.

DHS Finds 24,000 Noncitizens on Voter Rolls

The Department of Homeland Security has identified more than 24,000 names on U.S. voter rolls that may belong to noncitizens ineligible to cast ballots, the department announced Thursday.

Melania Sounds Call for Unity

First Lady Melania Trump spoke at the Congressional Club Members' 113th First Lady’s Luncheon.

Feds Open Probe Into NYC’s Pro-Palestine Teachers

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched a civil rights investigation into the New York City Department of Education over a group of activist teachers accused of pushing anti-Israel indoctrination onto students as young as 6.

Newsom Dealt a Blow in ICE Ruling

A federal appeals court delivered a blow to a California law requiring ICE agents to be unmasked.

State Department Targets Fentanyl Network

The State Department announced that it is implementing specific sanctions to disrupt a "sophisticated transnational criminal network fueling America’s illicit fentanyl crisis."

DOJ Faces Audit Over Epstein Files

The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General will launch an audit into the department's compliance with a law dictating the release of Epstein-related materials.

NYC Sees Mass Exodus of Residents

New York City lost 114,000 more residents to other U.S. cities than it gained in 2025, according to a new study from the Citizens Budget Commission released Monday.

Houston Backs Off Sanctuary Policy

The city of Houston, Texas, has walked back on a policy that blocked police from assisting in ICE operations.

Trump Admin Reclassifies Marijuana

The Trump administration moved to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug.

Navy Has Orders: Destroy Any Boat That Lays Mines in the Strait of Hormuz

President Trump on Thursday ordered the U.S. Navy to destroy any vessel caught laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, issuing a blunt warning to Iran as tensions in the region escalate into open confrontation.

Navy Secretary Drops from Trump Admin

Secretary of the U.S. Navy John Phelan will no longer serve in his position, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced.

Senate Passes ICE Funding Bill

The Senate voted 50-48 early Thursday morning to adopt a budget resolution that would allow Republicans to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol through a partisan reconciliation bill, bypassing the 60-vote threshold required to defeat a Democratic filibuster.

Virginia Judge Kills Redistricting Vote

The Tazewell Circuit Court ruled that Virginia's redistricting move is unconstitutional.

Omar Ditches State Fraud Hearing

A Minnesota Republican lawmaker is formally demanding records from Rep. Ilhan Omar after the congresswoman failed to appear at a state committee hearing tied to the massive Feeding Our Future pandemic fraud probe, according to a letter obtained by Fox News Digital.