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Letitia James Hit with Bar Complaint After Fraud Case Collapses

The Letitia James, New York Attorney General, is facing a formal bar complaint alleging “illegal and dishonest conduct” after her federal mortgage‑fraud charges were dismissed by a federal judge.

Tim Kaine, Claims Drug Boat Strike Could Be a ‘War Crime’

Sen. Tim Kaine (D‑VA) said Sunday that if a recent Washington Post report is accurate, a U.S. military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel.

Illinois Stuns Workers by Keeping Taxes on Tips

Illinois tipped workers hoping for relief under the new federal “no tax on tips” rule are in for a rude awakening—Illinois won’t be adopting the exemption.

Nate Morris Says Only He Can Defeat McConnell’s Machine

Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Nate Morris called the race to replace outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell the “final boss” for the MAGA movement.

Trump Stuns Koepka and Gretzky with Jaw-Dropping Viral Golf Chip Shot

Former President Donald Trump drew attention this Thanksgiving weekend not with politics, but with a picture-perfect golf shot that had even the pros impressed.

Crockett Doubles Down on Jeffrey Epstein Smear Against Zeldin

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is once again firing back at Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) after she refused to retract her false claim that he received political donations from Jeffrey Epstein.

Lane Kiffin Leaves Ole Miss for LSU

Lane Kiffin has decided his future — and it won’t be at Ole Miss. According to On3, the former Rebels head coach is heading to LSU.

Katie Miller Calls Out Abby Phillip After Guest Labels Stephen Miller a ‘White Nationalist’

Katie Miller confronted CNN host Abby Phillip for failing to challenge a guest who labeled Stephen Miller a “white supremacist.”

NYC ICE Clash Turns Violent as Rioters Target Federal Vehicles

A protest in Lower Manhattan escalated into violence Saturday as rioters threw trash, large garbage cans, and other debris at ICE vehicles.

Drone Dollars: Investors Race Into America’s Fast-Growing UAV Market

Investors are pouring money into the rapidly expanding drone industry as military and commercial demand accelerates across the United States.

Professor’s Lawsuit Against Millsaps Sparks New Debate Over Campus Speech

A longtime Millsaps College professor is suing the school after being fired for calling the United States a “racist fascist country”.

Moody’s Warns: 2026 Could Be Rough for American Colleges

Federal financial pressure, demographic decline, and increased political risk could push U.S. universities into a rough stretch in 2026.

Twin Takeover? Trever Nehls Jumps Into Texas Race

Trever Nehls, former Fort Bend County Constable and the identical twin brother of Rep. Troy Nehls, has officially entered the race for Texas’s 22nd Congressional District.

Afghan National Arrested After TikTok Bomb Threat in Fort Worth

An Afghan national has been arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, after allegedly posting a video on TikTok that appeared to show him building a bomb and threatening an attack.

UK Man Arrested for Holding Legal Gun in U.S.

A British IT contractor, Jon Richelieu-Booth, was arrested by West Yorkshire Police after posting a photo on LinkedIn showing him holding a shotgun at a friend’s property in Florida.

National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe Clings to Life After Shooting

One of the two National Guardsmen shot Wednesday near the White House remains in critical condition, according to comments Saturday by Rep. Riley Moore (R‑WV).

Virginia Coach Vanishes Into Woods With Gun

A high‑school football coach in Virginia has vanished into the woods with a gun just as police prepared to interview him on a string of child‑pornography and solicitation charges, his family and local authorities confirmed.

$75M Deal Rocks Campus, Antisemitism Consequences

Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. government to resolve a series of federal investigations into its handling of antisemitism on campus, according to the Associated Press.

White House Unleashes ‘Media Offender of the Week’

The White House has launched a bold new website aimed at calling out what it deems biased reporting in the mainstream press.

Colorado, $24 Million Lost to Scams in 2024, Holiday Surge Expected

Colorado residents lost a staggering $24 million to personal data scams in 2024, quadrupling the $6 million reported in 2023 and setting a record high.