The Washington Post's double standards regarding Israel reemerge in the Post’s recent coverage of Gaza, further spotlighting its inconsistent reporting standards.
Organizers behind the “No Kings” protests are alert to the influence of dark money shaping their strategies, as they gear up for nearly 2,000 nationwide rallies this Saturday.
The U.S. Treasury officially moved to sanction Addameer, a sham Palestinian charity, accusing the West Bank–based NGO of long-standing ties to the PFLP terrorist group.
Will AI dominate and begin to think for itself? Apple's recent research may have unintentionally revealed the truth many of us have long suspected: AI is artificial, but it is not intelligence.
Israel confirmed the targeted elimination of Hossein Salami, a top architect of Iran’s military operations, during a high-risk preemptive strike against nuclear and military sites across Iran.
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten is calling on teachers, union members, and activists to participate in over 1,800 “No Kings” rallies nationwide this weekend. The protests are timed to coincide with President Donald Trump’s birthday, Flag Day, and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) apprehended 12 illegal immigrants during two coordinated worksite enforcement operations in South Texas on Monday. The raids, led by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) out of the Rio Grande Valley Office, targeted businesses in Harlingen and San Benito.
Seattle University is under federal scrutiny after a civil rights complaint accused the school of offering scholarships that discriminate based on race and sex. The complaint, filed by the Equal Protection Project and obtained by The Daily Wire, urges the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to investigate several DEI-aligned programs at the university, including one funded in partnership with Costco.
A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum reveals that Wisconsin receives less federal funding per capita than the national average, even as proposed federal budget cuts could deeply impact critical services across the state. In 2022, Wisconsin received $14,678 per person in federal funds compared to the national average of $16,606.
The Justice Department has filed a federal lawsuit against the state of New York over its 2020 Protect Our Courts Act, accusing the state of deliberately obstructing federal immigration enforcement by banning arrests near courthouses. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Albany, argues the law violates the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, which gives federal law primacy over conflicting state statutes.