CURRENT NEWS

Mamdani Bans Public Events for America’s 250th

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani issued an emergency order banning mass public celebrations ahead of America's 250th.

China Doubles its Warships Around Taiwan

Taiwan officials confirmed Friday that China has deployed nearly 100 naval and coast guard vessels in and around the South and East China Seas this week, nearly double the typical presence of 50 to 60 ships in the region.

Coffee Chain Takes Down Pride Flags

San Francisco coffee chain Philz Coffee removed Pride flags from its stores, prompting backlash from its employees.

Immigration Board Denies Khalil’s Appeal

The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued an order of removal for Mahmoud Khalil after it denied his effort to toss his deportation case.

Minnesota Lawmakers Look to Impeach Walz

The Minnesota Freedom Caucus announced that impeachment hearings for Governor Tim Walz (D) and Attorney General Keith Ellison will occur next week.

Trump Slams Commentators as ‘Low IQs’

President Trump took to Truth Social on Thursday evening to slam Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones, declaring that they have "low IQs" from recent narrative shifts.

School District Reinstates Pledge of Allegiance After Dad Sues School

A school district in Maine has reinstated the Pledge of Allegiance following a lawsuit from a student's father.

Trump’s FAA is Recruiting Gamers to Fill 3,700 Air Traffic Controller Jobs

The Federal Aviation Administration launched a recruitment campaign Friday targeting video gamers, saying the same quick-reaction skills that make someone good at Fortnite could also make them a strong air traffic controller.

SCOTUS Shuts Down Democrat’s Scheme to Infiltrate Ohio GOP Primary

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a self-described progressive from appearing on Ohio's Republican primary ballot after election officials caught him publicly admitting he was running as a Republican to deceive conservative voters.

Publisher Behind Kids’ Books Told to Design Covers to Fool Parents

A YA author publicly bragged on social media that she designed her book's cover art to fool parents into thinking it was an innocent friendship story while signaling its LGBTQ theme to children.

Planned Parenthood Just Set an Abortion Record

Planned Parenthood performed more abortions last year than at any point in its history, according to its latest annual report, even as Republicans in Congress push to strip the organization of hundreds of millions in federal funding.

Sotomayor Attacks Kavanaugh Over ICE Ruling

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor publicly attacked colleague Brett Kavanaugh last week over his stance on ICE enforcement, arguing at a Kansas law school event that Kavanaugh's elite upbringing makes him incapable of understanding illegal immigrants detained during raids.

Survey Suggests Religious ‘Nones’ Permanent Trend

In the days following YouGov pulling a report from Bible Society suggesting a "quiet revival" was underway in the United Kingdom, a humanist organization published an analysis claiming that the shift away from faith is an ongoing trend.

Melania Trump Fires Back at Epstein Claims

First Lady Melania Trump released a statement on her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, condemning reports linking her to the disgraced financier.

DOJ Opens Investigation Into LA School Hiding Teen’s Gender

The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles Unified School District over a policy that directed teachers to hide students' "gender identity" from their parents — a policy critics say drove a teenage boy to his death.

Pence Warns Vance on Iran Deal

Former Vice President Mike Pence warned Vice President JD Vance that the Trump administration must not repeat the same mistakes as had under the Obama and Biden years regarding the U.S.-Iran relationship.

Travel Advisory Issued for Nigeria

The Department of State issued an advisory directing those at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria to depart due to a "deteriorating security situation."

U.S. Faces Historic Birth Rate Decline

The U.S. Fertility rate hit a record low in 2025: 1.57 births per woman, below the replacement level of 2.1.

Hillary Clinton Attacks GOP as ‘Brain-Dead’

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused the Republican Party of being "politically brain-dead" on issues surrounding the economy and American families.

Trump Rips NATO After Rutte Meeting

President Trump ripped NATO on Thursday morning, condemning their failure to stand unified with the United States.