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Newsom Accused of Shielding Illegal Alien After 11-Year-Old Killed

California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing intense backlash after his administration was accused of protecting an illegal alien charged in the death of 11-year-old Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz.

Trump Expands Border Patrol Into Deep Blue City, Chaos Erupts

The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts escalated this week with the expansion of U.S. Border Patrol operations into New Orleans.

Homeschool Graduation Recognition Act Shakes Up College Rules

Homeschool students across the country could soon see long-overdue protections in the college admissions process, thanks to new legislation introduced by Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC).

Mass Killings Decline 44%, But the Media Won’t Celebrate It

On December 2, 2025, the Associated Press reported that mass killings in the United States have declined by 44% over the past two years.

Mike Lindell Eyes Minnesota Governor Run as Walz Faces Scandal and Backlash

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed preliminary paperwork indicating a possible run for governor of Minnesota.

Anarchy of the Soul: The Real Crisis Behind America’s Chaos

Every generation seems convinced that the next one is worse—more self-centered, less spiritually aware, morally weaker. Normally, such judgments can be dismissed as nostalgic exaggeration. But today, the data tells a different story. The numbers confirm what many Americans feel deep in their spirits: our world is sliding rapidly into lawlessness. And the troubling truth is this—lawlessness is not only more widespread; it is more personal than we care to admit.

Doctor Sentenced in Matthew Perry Case, Shocking Details

A California doctor who admitted to supplying ketamine to Friends star Matthew Perry is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles.

Transgender Sentenced After Assault on 13-Year-Old Girl

A man identifying as a woman was sentenced to three and a half years in a male prison after being convicted of highly inappropriate...

Judge Shields Planned Parenthood from Trump’s Defunding

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani of Boston, Massachusetts, blocked a major provision in President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," preventing the ban of Medicaid funds from going to Planned Parenthood.

Trump Signs Bold New Taiwan Alliance Law

President Trump signed a bill into law protecting Taiwan and U.S. relations, sparking criticism from China.

Immigration Crackdown Policy Paused by DC Judge

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to cease making warrantless immigration arrests in the District of Columbia.

Jack Smith Ordered to Testify

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has been subpoenaed by House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and now faces a closed-door deposition on December 17.

Trump Pardons Texas Democrat

President Trump issued a pardon to Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda, who faced a maximum of 204 years in prison on bribery and money laundering charges.

Wisconsin Democrats Turn on Former Lt. Governor as He Launches 2026 Bid

A growing democrat backlash took center stage Tuesday as former Wisconsin lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes launched his 2026 gubernatorial bid despite increasingly vocal resistance from prominent Democrats and the state’s oldest Black newspaper.

San Francisco Blames Food Brands for Health Crisis

San Francisco filed a historic lawsuit against the nation's largest food brands, arguing that the companies marketed ultra-processed products knowing they had detrimental health effects.

China Influence Exposed: Trump Reversal Sparks New Warnings for U.S. Schools and Universities

A growing wave of China influence concerns resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump defended his surprise August decision to allow 600,000 Chinese students to attend U.S. universities—a sharp reversal from his earlier pledge to “aggressively revoke” visas amid national-security fears.

White House Launches Fake News Tip Line

The White House launched a "Media Bias Offender Tip Line," encouraging Americans to report instances of media bias.

Trump-Backed Republican Stuns Claims Victory in Tennessee Special Election

A wave of Nashville backlash propelled Republican Matt Van Epps to victory Tuesday in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District, where Democrat Aftyn Behn—who once declared, “I hate this city”—failed to overcome her history of inflammatory comments.

DEA Ramps Up War Against Deadly Drug

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is bolstering its effort to combat synthetic opioids through its Fentanyl Free America initiative, highlighting the agency's commitment to protecting Americans and their communities.

GOP Tensions Boil-Over: Stefanik Slams Johnson in Leadership Rift

A growing leadership rift inside House Republican ranks spilled into public view after Rep. Elise Stefanik accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of blocking her proposal targeting what she says are long-standing abuses tied to government weaponization.