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Wisconsin Murder of Unborn Child Exposes Dark Truth

A Wisconsin college instructor is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say he murdered his pregnant mistress, her unborn child, and her dog, then set her home on fire after she refused to have an abortion.

U.S. Christmas Strike in Venezuela Stuns World

President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that the United States carried out a precision strike in Venezuela on Christmas Eve, targeting what he described as a “dock area” used to load drug-trafficking boats.

New York Assisted Suicide Law Sparks Moral Firestorm

Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she will sign legislation legalizing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill individuals, marking a major shift in state policy on end-of-life care.

California Shark Attack Kills Triathlete in Shocking Scene

Authorities have confirmed that a body recovered off California’s Central Coast belongs to Erica Fox, a 55-year-old triathlete who disappeared during a weekly open-water swim in Monterey Bay.

Supreme Court Shockwave: Voting Rights Act Case Puts Dem Seats at Risk

The VRA case before the Supreme Court could reshape the 2026 House battlefield, offering Republicans a significant opportunity to retain control.

Ossoff Votes Against Rural Care, Sides with Illegals Instead

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is facing sharp criticism from the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) after voting against President Donald Trump’s $50 billion rural health care investment.

Wealth Tax Panic: Tech Titans Warn California Exodus

Wealth tax concerns are escalating in Silicon Valley as leading tech founders and investors warn a proposed California ballot measure could drive innovation and capital out of the state.

Pipe Bombs Shock DC as Suspect Breaks Silence

Pipe bomb allegations surrounding the Jan. 5, 2021, security breach in Washington, D.C., took a new turn after federal prosecutors disclosed statements from the suspect explaining his motive.

Kim Jong-un’s Christmas Threat Will Shock You

North Korea’s communist regime launched a new round of long-range cruise missile tests this weekend, personally overseen by dictator Kim Jong-un, as part of an ongoing campaign to display the country’s nuclear attack readiness.

ICE Crash Arrest: ‘Unlucky’ Encounter Turns Traffic Stop Into Custody

An ICE crash in Louisiana led to the arrest of a Honduran national after authorities said she ran a red light and collided with a federal enforcement vehicle.

Washington Post’s Anti-Christian Outrage Sparks Backlash

Top officials in President Trump’s administration faced scrutiny from The Washington Post for sharing Christmas messages that honored the birth of Jesus Christ.

High-Speed Rail Collapse: California Drops $4B Fight

California has abandoned its legal effort to reclaim billions in federal funding for its troubled high-speed rail project, formally ending a high-profile court battle with the Trump administration.

Hamas Rebuilds Terror Network While World Looks Away

Hamas Rebuilds its terror infrastructure in Gaza as the ceasefire with Israel provides space to regroup, rearm, and recruit a new generation of fighters, according to a leading Israeli security analyst.

Turning Point USA Lays Groundwork for Vance 2028

Turning Point USA is preparing its effort to get Vice President JD Vance elected in 2028.

Cleopatra Boat Unearthed: Ancient Luxury Vessel Stuns Archaeologists

The Cleopatra boat discoveries are shedding new light on life and ritual in ancient Egypt after archaeologists uncovered a luxurious pleasure vessel near the ruins of Cleopatra VII’s lost palace.

Judge Permits Release of Sealed Hearing Docs

A judge overseeing the criminal case against Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin has permitted the release of the audio and transcripts of a closed hearing.

Wyoming Conservative Launches Congressional Campaign

Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R) announced that he is seeking to fill Rep. Harriet Hageman's seat in Congress, who is now running for the U.S. Senate.

Trump Admin Overhauls United Nations

The State Department and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to revamp its humanitarian assistance.

Democrat Wants Royals to Pay Epstein Victims

Democrat Representative Ro Khanna (CA) is urging the British royal family to pay Jeffrey Epstein's victims due to former Prince Andrew's involvement in the matter.

Small Island Nation Takes Illegals

The island nation of Palau agreed to take 75 deportees from the United States in exchange for $7.5 million in aid.