The Hamas hospital cover-up has been exposed in newly released internal communications, revealing that the terror group allowed international NGOs—including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Doctors Without Borders—to operate inside hospitals it used as command centers.
The Kamala Harris book set to be released next month is already backfiring, as former Biden aides fire back at her claims that the White House deliberately worked to undermine her.
Columbia University encampment organizer Khymani James, already infamous for fantasizing about "murdering Zionists," openly celebrated the Charlie Kirk assassination and urged more violence.
A University of Michigan professor bankrolled by the Gates Foundation and Harvard has come under fire for defending the murder of Charlie Kirk, calling the conservative leader’s assassination a "solution."
Police confirmed an arrest in the Charlie Kirk assassination, a shocking act of political violence that left the conservative leader dead after a campus speaking event in Utah.
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles won the Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday, even as public outrage continues over the brutal murder of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee fatally stabbed on the city’s light rail system.
Comedy Central has pulled a recently aired episode mocking Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk following his assassination on Wednesday. Although Kirk appeared to take the satire in stride—going so far as to use the caricature of himself from the episode as his social media profile photo—the timing of the rerun's airing sparked immediate backlash online.
A recent incident at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, has raised serious concerns about the adequacy of Secret Service protection for President Donald Trump. A club member managed to bring a loaded Glock handgun onto the property in August while Trump was present and golfing.
More than 300 South Korean workers arrested during an ICE raid at a Hyundai electric battery factory in southeast Georgia last week are still being held, as their expected return flight has been delayed. Their release, previously agreed upon, has been pushed back “due to circumstances on the U.S. side,” according to Seoul’s Foreign Ministry.