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Maine Mom Says School Hid Child’s Gender Transition

A conservative legal group is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of a Maine mother who says her 13‑year‑old daughter was “secretly” encouraged by a school social worker to begin gender‑transitioning without her knowledge.

Jury Deadlocks in Explosive Linda Sun China Agent Trial

A New York federal jury has reached an impasse in the high‑profile trial of former Gov. Kathy Hochul aide Linda Sun.

Michelle Wu Credits Somali Immigrants

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) this week claimed that Somali immigrants living in the Greater Boston area have played a significant role in the city’s achievements.

Why Trump Recalled 29 Ambassadors—and Why It Was Necessary

By any honest measure, the recall of 29 U.S. ambassadors by President Donald Trump marks one of the most consequential foreign-policy course corrections in a generation. Predictably, the permanent foreign-policy class has responded with alarm. But for millions of Americans, this moment represents something very different: accountability.

DRC Says Trump Deserves Nobel Peace Prize

The foreign minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) told Breitbart News that her government is “very enthusiastic” about President Donald Trump being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Chuck Todd Says Biden Tanked the Democratic Brand

On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s News Central, veteran political commentator and former Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd delivered a stark assessment.

Democratic Support for Somali Migrants Sparks Outrage

Democrats across the country are loudly praising and supporting Somali migrants even as growing evidence points to significant anti‑social fraud by some foreign arrivals.

Texas Christmas Drone Show Stuns Thousands with 1,000 Drones

The Church on MastersRoad in Manvel, Texas, opened its doors and welcomed the entire community to celebrate Christmas together with a weekend of free events designed to help people “advance in your journey with Christ.”

Texas Judge Takes on Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

A Texas judge is looking to overturn the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling recognizing same-sex marriage across the nation.

Congressman Sues Over Kennedy Center’s Renaming

Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) filed a lawsuit against President Trump and the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees after it renamed the site as the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Trevi Fee Shakeup: Rome Hits Foreign Tourists With New Charge in Conservation Effort

Rome is preparing to roll out a new Trevi fee that will require foreign visitors to pay to access one of the city’s most famous landmarks.

Afghanistan Failure Exposed: Hunter Biden Breaks Ranks in Rare Moment of Candor

Hunter Biden publicly acknowledged the Afghanistan failure during a new interview, sharply criticizing his father’s handling of the U.S. troop withdrawal while also addressing immigration policy failures.

Mayor Scandal Explodes as Anti-Semitic Posts Trigger Resignation Calls

The Richmond Mayor is facing growing political pressure after reposting social media content that Jewish groups say crossed a clear line into anti-Semitism, igniting outrage well beyond Northern California.

New Epstein Files Drop

The Justice Department released thousands of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein as part of its fulfillment of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

Brown University Lawsuit Looms as School Lawyers Up After Deadly Campus Shooting

The possibility of legal backlash intensified this week as Brown University confirmed it has retained a former top federal prosecutor amid mounting scrutiny over its handling of a mass shooting that killed two students and wounded nine others.

Boasberg Allows Deported Migrants to Return to U.S.

Obama-appointed Judge James Boasberg has ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Venezuelan migrants who were removed from the United States and sent to El Salvador.

Brown Shooting Fallout: Campus Red Flags Missed Before Deadly Attack

The Brown shooting is now prompting renewed scrutiny of campus safety leadership after the university placed its head of public safety on administrative leave amid revelations that warning signs surfaced weeks before the attack.

Hezbollah Venezuela Exposed: Terror Network’s Drug Pipeline Reaches America’s Backyard

The Hezbollah-Venezuela connection is drawing fresh alarm as U.S. officials warn that Iran’s top terror proxy is expanding drug trafficking operations in Latin America to replace lost funding.

Fawning Obituary Controversy: Times Criticized for Lionizing a Cop Killer

A flattering obituary published by the New York Times this month has sparked renewed scrutiny of how elite media outlets frame violent political history.

Former Senator Announces Terminal Cancer Diagnosis

Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) announced on social media that he has been diagnosed with metastatic stage-four pancreatic cancer.