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Arkansas Leads the Way for Nation’s Religious Freedom

Arkansas has been ranked as one of two states to earn the nation's first-ever "excellent" rating for religious freedom.

Over Half of DSA Leadership Openly Embraces Communism

A stunning revelation about the Democratic Socialists of America has emerged: more than half of the organization's governing body openly supports communism, Marxism, or Marxist Leninism.

Trump Slams Pardoned Congressman

President Trump took to Truth Social to criticize Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), stating that he never expected him to pursue the Democratic Party following his pardon.

Trump Condemns Vandalism as Reflecting Pool Drained Again

President Trump said that the Reflecting Pool will soon reopen after it was drained for repairs.

Inflation Posts Biggest Monthly Drop in Four Years

Consumer prices fell sharply in June, posting the largest monthly decline in four years, but economists and federal officials warned Tuesday that renewed U.S. military action in Iran could quickly reverse the progress.

Pentagon Begins Havana Syndrome Payments

The Department of War has officially begun compensating personnel who have been affected by anomalous health incidents (AHI).

Trump Notifies Congress of Iran Action

President Trump sent a notice to Congress that he has directed the military to continue strikes against Iran through the War Powers Act.

Abortion Back on the Ballot

The abortion lobby has a new target: Idaho.

Pentagon Unleashes New Task Force to Prosecute Leakers

Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new task force to identify and prosecute those who leak Pentagon information.

Daylight Saving Bill Clears Key House Hurdle

A push to make Daylight Saving Time permanent has cleared a key House committee.

Lindsey Graham’s Sister to Complete Brother’s Term

Republican South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster chose Republican Senator Lindsey Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to fill her late brother's seat.

FBI Sends Agents to Lindsey Graham’s Capitol Hill Home Hours After His Death

FBI personnel descended on the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's Washington, D.C., home Monday, less than 48 hours after the South Carolina Republican died from an aortic dissection at age 71.

Schumer Threatens Government Shutdown to Block Iran War Defense Funding

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday warned of a government shutdown this fall if Republicans refuse to negotiate on defense spending tied to the ongoing Iran conflict, setting up another fiscal standoff weeks after the Senate lost two of its most powerful deal-makers.

Over 5,500 Surveillance Cameras Blanket Virginia

A federal judge has left the door open for constitutional challenges against Virginia's sprawling network of automated license plate readers, even as the state quietly expands what the cameras can be used for.

This Anniversary Isn’t History: It’s Ongoing

Two years ago today, a 20 year old named Thomas Crooks climbed onto a rooftop 150 yards from a campaign stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, and opened fire on Donald Trump with an AR-15 style rifle. Eight rounds later, Trump was bleeding from the ear, a firefighter named Corey Comperatore was dead, and two other rally goers were fighting for their lives. Trump stood up, raised his fist, and shouted "Fight." The image became instant history. What has not become history is the danger itself.

Two Years Later, Trump Reflects on Butler

President Trump reflected on the attempt made on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, two years ago, telling Fox News that "God was with me."

White House Expands AI Power Pledge to Shield Americans from Big Tech’s Electric Bills

The biggest names in tech already promised not to stick everyday Americans with the cost of their massive AI expansion. Now the White House wants utilities and data center developers to make the same commitment.

Judge Says Trump’s IRS Case ‘Improper’

A federal judge ruled that President Trump's lawsuit against the IRS surrounding his leaked tax return was filed for an "improper purpose."

14 State AGs Sue to Force Feds to Keep Funding Schools’ Mental Health Bureaucracy

A coalition of 14 Democrat-led state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Friday against the U.S. Department of Education, seeking to block the agency from cutting school mental health grants the Trump administration has moved to terminate.

Newsom vs. Musk: One Builds Rockets, One Builds Excuses

Gavin Newsom went on Axios this week and did what Gavin Newsom does best: talk down to a man who has actually built something. The California governor accused Elon Musk of "turning his back" on the state that supposedly made him rich. "Regulation in California created the conditions that allowed him to take the risk to become the multi-billionaire, maybe trillionaire, that he's become," Newsom said. "Now he's turning his back on the state that promoted him."