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Sam Nunberg Talks About Trumps Bold Power Move, Maduro

In a stunning foreign policy triumph, the United States successfully captured Venezuela’s deposed dictator Nicolás Maduro.

Red vs. Blue, America’s Explosive Public Safety Divide

America is not on the brink of a public safety debate — it is already in the middle of one. Across the nation, the divide over law enforcement has become unmistakably clear.

207 Women Lawmakers Enter Supreme Court Showdown

A coalition of women lawmakers filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to review cases involving laws that protect female athletes.

U.S. Hits ISIS Hard in Syria After Deadly Attack on American Forces

The U.S. military has launched fresh airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria in direct retaliation for a terrorist ambush.

Patriotism Push: Education Dept. Hits Road for America’s 250th

The U.S. Department of Education has launched a nationwide initiative aimed at restoring patriotism and civics instruction.

Exposed: ASU Quietly Hides DEI Teaching Despite Federal Ban

An ASU administrator reportedly admitted the university is concealing DEI instruction by rebranding content to avoid federal bans.

Kendi Tries Again: New Center Launches After Costly Failure

Howard University is launching a new center led by Ibram X. Kendi after his Boston University antiracism center closed.

Mass Exodus 2026, Political Giants Flee as Midterms Loom

A wave of high‑profile departures and campaign exits is reshaping the 2026 midterm election map.

Supreme Court Energy Lawsuits Could Trigger Skyrocketing Prices

Energy industry advocates are warning that aggressive green energy demands and climate-driven lawsuits are driving up costs for American consumers while weakening U.S. energy independence.

ICE Protester Talks About Second Amendment

Tensions are continuing to escalate following the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE agent.

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