
Rock Legend Dead at 76
Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, lead singer of Black Sabbath and famed “Prince of Darkness,” died on Tuesday at 76, according to a statement by his family.... Read more.

GOP Wants Melania’s Name on Historic Opera House
House Republicans advanced a measure on July 22, 2025, to rename the Opera House at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., as the... Read more.

Trump’s Prosecutor Taken Down by Liberal Judges
A New Jersey federal court panel removed Alina Habba from her interim role as U.S. Attorney on Tuesday, refusing to extend her 120‑day appointment.... Read more.

Trump: Obama Led a Coup Against America
President Trump leveled severe charges on July 22, accusing former President Obama of treason and masterminding efforts to suppress the 2016 election.... Read more.

Twice-Deported Rapist Walks Free Thanks to Dem Policies
A twice-deported Honduran migrant, identified as David Cabrera, was recently released under sanctuary-like policies in Virginia, sparking renewed scrutiny of Democrat-led... Read more.

Defund the Left: Trump’s Bold Move to Kill NPR and PBS
The House of Representatives is preparing to pass a rescissions bill that would eliminate approximately $9 billion in spending, including $1.1 billion in funding... Read more.

Democrats Storm Out as Trump’s Judicial Pick Moves Forward Without Debate
Senate Democrats walked out in protest during a heated Judiciary Committee meeting Thursday as Republican lawmakers advanced the nomination of Emil Bove, a former... Read more.

Bondi and Burgum Plot Bold Prison Revival
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Alcatraz Island today to advance President Trump's controversial proposal to reopen the historic... Read more.

Leavitt Reveals Truth Behind Trump’s Medical Report
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded decisively to media speculation about President Trump’s swollen ankles and bruised hand.... Read more.

Democrats Demand Your Taxes Teach Illegals English
Twenty‑two states, plus the District of Columbia, have filed suit against the federal government over a $6.8 billion freeze on education grants, $939 million... Read more.