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Hoax Unraveled: Media-Fueled Texas Case Collapses After Jury Verdict

The hoax that dominated national headlines in 2021 has now collapsed under courtroom scrutiny, after a Texas jury ruled that explosive allegations against a Plano middle schooler were fabricated for profit and publicity.

Russia: A Failed Superpower

If you listen to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin’s information apparatus, it sounds as though Russia’s war in Ukraine is progressing toward a favorable outcome for...

Trump Delivers Trade Deal with India

The United States and India have reached a trade agreement and will now begin lowering tariffs immediately.

Charity Links Exposed: NFL-Backed Gaza Group Tied to Minnesota’s Biggest Fraud

Questions surrounding charity links intensified after a Washington Free Beacon investigation revealed that a fast-growing Islamic charity praised by the NFL has deep connections to Minnesota’s massive Feeding Our Future fraud.

Trump Threatens to Sue Grammy Host

President Trump threatened to sue Grammy Awards host Trevor Noah after he made a "false and defamatory statement" against him.

ICE Arrests Surge: 650 Illegal Aliens Nabbed in West Virginia Sweep

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests across West Virginia exceeded 650 illegal aliens during a coordinated two-week enforcement operation that surprised critics and drew praise from local law enforcement.

LAPD Won’t Enforce Mask Ban

The Los Angeles Police Department announced that it will not enforce a California law prohibiting federal agents from wearing masks.

Iran Talks Reach Tipping Point as Trump Issues Stark Warning

Iran talks entered a decisive phase as U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warned that Tehran now faces a clear choice following direct demands from President Donald Trump.

Starlink Blockade: Musk Stops Russia’s Digital War Move

The Starlink blockade against Russian military use in Ukraine appears to be working, according to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, as Kyiv and U.S. officials monitor ongoing developments in the war.

Former Ambassador Drops Party as Epstein Scandal Widens

Former UK Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson announced that he has resigned from the Labour Party amid deepening ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Court Dismisses Complaint Against Boasberg

A federal appeals court dismissed a misconduct complaint from the Department of Justice against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg.

Khamenei Photos Exposed: Iran’s Image Starts Cracking

Khamenei photos released by Iran’s regime are drawing scrutiny from opposition groups who say the images were staged to conceal internal weakness and declining morale within the country’s security forces.

Great White Shocker: Rare Gulf Migration Stuns Researchers

A great white shark rarely seen this far west in the Gulf of America has been detected off the Mississippi coast, surprising marine researchers tracking its movements.

Trump Orders Two-Year Kennedy Center Shutdown

President Trump orders a two-year shutdown of the Kennedy Center starting July 4, 2026, to complete major renovations.

Fetterman Fires Back at Philadelphia DA Over Anti-ICE Rhetoric

John Fetterman criticizes Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner after controversial ICE Nazi comparison, exposing Democratic divides over immigration.

SNAP Crackdown Begins: Work Rules Expand Nationwide

New SNAP work requirements take effect in more states under a Trump-backed law, expanding employment rules for able-bodied adults

Pasadena Jewish Temple Sues Southern California Edison Over Eaton Fire

Pasadena Jewish Temple files a lawsuit against Southern California Edison, alleging utility negligence sparked the Eaton Fire.

Audit Demanded as Critics Claim MIT Is Circumventing DEI Ban

An audit is demanded after claims that MIT is sidestepping its DEI hiring ban by using rebranded faculty screening practices.

DOJ Opens Door to Unredacted Epstein Files After Backlash

On Sunday’s broadcast of This Week on ABC, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Department of Justice is open to allowing lawmakers to review unredacted materials related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

2026 Midterms Redistricting Ignites Nationwide Power Struggle

As the 2026 midterm elections approach, state legislatures across the country are grappling with aggressive mid-decade redistricting efforts.