GOP States Slash SNAP Spending on Candy & Soda—Big Win for MAHA
Republican-led states are racing to restrict candy and soda purchases using SNAP benefits, marking a bold shift in welfare policy.... Read more.
Durbin Regrets Demanding Useless DoD Research Example
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D‑IL) immediately backtracked after pressing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for a concrete example of wasteful research the Defense... Read more.
CPI Creeps 0.1% in May as Egg Prices Finally Retreat
May CPI rose just 0.1%, core inflation steady, while egg prices dropped 11%—a respite amid essential cost pressures for conservative families.... Read more.
Judge Upholds Trump’s Takeover of Corrupt Foreign Aid Agency
A Washington, D.C. federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s removal of board members at the African Development Foundation.... Read more.
Judge Halts Khalil’s Deportation Under Trump Admin, Cites First Amendment Concerns
A federal judge in New Jersey has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and Columbia University... Read more.
Hamas Ambush on U.S.-Backed Gaza Aid Bus Kills 5, Others Feared Kidnapped
Hamas gunmen struck a bus carrying aid workers for the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation near Khan Younis on Wednesday night, killing at least five.... Read more.
San José’s Coins Confirm ‘Holy Grail’ Shipwreck Treasure
Researchers believe they've confirmed the identity of a lost early 18th-century Spanish galleon, the San José, through a key discovery: gold escudos minted in Lima... Read more.
Chicago Car Incident Highlights Deepening ICE Unrest Across U.S.
ICE Unrest surged into downtown Chicago Tuesday night as anti-ICE demonstrators confronted federal immigration raids, national transportation ground to a halt, and... Read more.
CCP Influence on Harvard: How Chinese Money Fuels Military-Tech Ties
The CCP influence at Harvard University raises alarm as a new report from Strategy Risks shows that the Chinese Communist Party has turned the Ivy League into “a... Read more.
SNAP waivers controversy: Soros‑Backed Group Fuels Food Stamp Fear-Mongering
More than 3.1 million jobless adults without disabilities or dependents rely on SNAP waivers, and the Soros-funded Center for Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP)... Read more.


