
Lindsey Graham Calls for Special Counsel
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) signaled Tuesday that he is open to appointing a special counsel to investigate the Obama administration’s role in promoting the narrative... Read more.

Tesla Charging Unit Sparks Massive Garage Fire in Lewisville
A Tesla charging unit triggered a two-alarm garage fire in Lewisville, Texas, on Monday, causing major damage to the home’s upper floors and destroying a second... Read more.

NumbersUSA Slammed for Amnesty Trade Betrayal
A broad coalition of pro-immigration-reform groups is firmly pushing back against a so‑called “discussion document” circulated by NumbersUSA that suggests... Read more.

Washington Lawsuit Blames Big Oil for Heat Death
A Washington state woman has filed a wrongful death suit against a group of major fossil fuel corporations—including ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, and state-based... Read more.

GOP ‘Terrorists’ Claim Haunts Omar Fateh’s Mayoral Run
Minnesota State Senator and socialist mayoral contender Omar Fateh ignited controversy in a 2023 debate on illegal immigrant driver’s licenses when he publicly... Read more.

ICE Pledges Sanctuary City Crackdown
Tom Homan, a former acting ICE director and now President Trump’s border czar, has announced a major escalation in federal immigration enforcement targeting sanctuary... Read more.

Biogen’s $2 Billion Bet on North Carolina Biotech
Biogen has announced a $2 billion investment to upgrade and expand its North Carolina operations, emphasizing automation and artificial intelligence in its manufacturing... Read more.

Ukraine Opens Embassies, Snubs Communist Cuba
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry announced plans to open four new embassies in Latin America by the end of 2025, targeting Panama, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and... Read more.

Google Courts News Publishers for AI Content Licensing
Google is pursuing agreements with national news outlets to license their content for artificial intelligence development, signaling a major shift in its relationship... Read more.

British Man Convicted for Attempting to Spy for Russia
A 65-year-old British man, Howard Phillips, was convicted on Tuesday for attempting to pass sensitive information to individuals he believed were Russian intelligence... Read more.