CURRENT NEWS

Fauci Adviser Pleads Guilty

Dr. David Morens, a former adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, pleaded guilty in federal court to a conspiracy charge related to his evasion of the Freedom of Information Act requests and the Federal Records Act surrounding COVID-19 communications.

New IRS Rule Blocks Illegals From Tax Credit Refunds

The Trump administration proposed new regulations that block illegal immigrants from receiving refundable individual income tax credits.

DOJ Says Comey’s ’86 47′ Reads as Trump Threat

The Department of Justice has filed a new brief in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, arguing that any viewer of his "86 47" post could interpret it as a threat against President Trump.

Trump Nominates New FDA Chief

President Trump has nominated Dr. Heidi Overton to lead the FDA.

U.N. Leaders Lit Memorial Flame for Hamas Commander Who Ran Schools and Recruited Children

A Hamas "martyr video" has exposed a decorated United Nations educator as a terrorist field commander who spent years recruiting Palestinian children into terror networks from inside U.N.-funded classrooms.

Minnesota AG Sues Greg Abbott

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a lawsuit against Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) over the extradition of an immigration agent accused of shooting a Minneapolis man.

Popular ‘Health Food’ Brand Caught With Deceptive Labels

A July 2026 study published in Applied Food Research has exposed what could amount to widespread deception in the "clean eating" market, with Primal Kitchen products at the center of the controversy.

Grassley Seeks Biden Family Docs

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is demanding that the DOJ and the Director of National Intelligence release a series of documents on the Biden family.

Trump Pauses New Wave of Canada Tariffs

President Trump paused a set of new tariffs on Canada that were set to take effect at midnight.

mRNA Cancer Vaccine Makes Headway

Moderna and Merck's mRNA cancer vaccine has successfully completed its phase 3 clinical trial, the companies announced.

Prosecutors Fight for Death Penalty in Charlie Kirk Case

Prosecutors are urging a judge to uphold all charges in the case against Charlie Kirk's accused killer, Tyler Robinson.

Pennsylvania Blocks Data Centers

Governor Josh Shapiro (D-PA) signed an executive order aimed at stopping the growth of AI data centers.

Murder Rate Hits Lowest Level Since 1955 as Violent Crime Plummets Across America

America hasn't been this safe in nearly 70 years.

29 States Want $200 Billion from Zuckerberg for Hooking Kids on Instagram

Mark Zuckerberg could be staring down a $200 billion penalty as a coalition of 29 states takes Meta to trial over allegations the tech giant deliberately addicted America's children to its platforms.

Bidding Wars Erupt Over Abandoned Homes as Americans Flee Unaffordable Cities

A plumber just paid $45,000 for a boarded-up row house with a peeling facade in Baltimore, after competitors doubled what he'd planned to spend. That's the new reality in a city once synonymous with urban decay.

Who Took America’s Classroom?

Federal law forbids Washington from directing what American children are taught. Two private associations wrote the standards anyway, a foundation paid for them, and $4.35 billion bought the states' consent. In 2015 Congress went back and outlawed the mechanism by name.

Intelligence Community Blocked Election Report for Fear of ‘Deep State’ Label

Newly declassified documents reveal that the National Security Agency (NSA) blocked the release of a report on U.S. elections due to concerns that it would be labeled as part of the "deep state."

University of Michigan Will Hide Freshman Grades to Fight ‘Inequity’

The University of Michigan is preparing to shield first-semester grades from student transcripts, a move internal documents reveal is designed to address racial "credit gaps" and what administrators call "intersectional patterns of inequity" in academic performance.

Fake Polling Firm Admits It Manipulated Political Data in ‘Social Experiment’ Benefiting Democrats

A so-called polling operation that projected comfortable leads for two Democrat candidates has now confessed the entire thing was fabricated, calling it a "short-term social experiment" designed to see how easily fake data could spread through American political media.

‘Outstanding Refugee’ Involved in Fraud Scheme

An immigrant living in Minnesota who received an "outstanding refugee" award from the state has been charged with Medicaid fraud in a case linked to a sex trafficking case.