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Semiconductor Industry Nears Trillion-Dollar Milestone

The global semiconductor industry is on track to reach a major financial milestone in 2026, with annual revenue projected to exceed $1 trillion.

New Poll Reveals Americans Prefer Trump on Border Security

A majority of Americans say they prefer President Donald Trump’s approach to border security and immigration compared with that of former President Joe Biden.

Teachers Union Pushes Anti-ICE Protests in Schools

The nation’s largest teachers union is facing criticism for encouraging student walkouts, promoting anti-immigration enforcement messaging.

Hannah Anderson Hails Trump Rx as Game-Changer

Hannah Anderson, Director of Healthy America Policy and Senior Director of Policy at the America First Policy Institute.

Chaos Erupts at Milan Winter Olympics Protest

Violence broke out in Milan on Saturday as thousands of left-wing protesters gathered on the sidelines of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Peter Schweizer Exposes Leftward Shift Inside Catholic Church

During a recent appearance on the The Alex Marlow Show, author and Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer argued that ideological movements within the Catholic Church have played a major role in reshaping its political stance.

Apple Slams Brakes on AI Health Coach Project

Apple Inc. is pulling back on development of a planned artificial intelligence-powered health coaching service.

Colorado Democrats Push Bill to Ban 3D-Printed Guns

Democrats in the Colorado House and Senate introduced legislation this week aimed at banning the 3D printing of firearms and firearm components.

Arizona Data Center Boom at Risk Without Free Market Rules

Arizona must continue embracing free market principles and limit government regulation if it wants to remain a national leader in the data center industry.

Jamie Lee Curtis Attacks Trump, Claims ICE

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis sharply criticized the Trump administration this week, calling its policies an “abhorrence”.

Melania Trump Thanks Supporters in Emotional Message

First Lady Melania Trump expressed heartfelt gratitude to supporters across the country, thanking them for years of prayers and encouragement.

China Offers Weak Support to Cuba After Trump Crackdown

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi offered limited support to Cuba on Thursday during a meeting with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez in Beijing.

Trump Deletes Truth Social Post Targeting Obama

A controversial video posted to President Donald Trump’s Truth Social account that briefly included an AI-generated clip.

Symone Sanders Says Trump Is Trying to Steal Election

MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend accused President Donald Trump on Friday of attempting to “steal” upcoming midterm elections.

China Accused of Secret Nuclear Tests

The U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, Thomas DiNanno, accused China of conducting secret nuclear tests in violation of international agreements.

Comer Wants Answers After Omar’s Husband Rakes in $30M

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to Rep. Ilhan Omar's (D-MN) husband, Timothy Mynett, after his stake in two companies drastically surged.

National Intelligence Office Probed Overseas Voting Machines

A team under the direction of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, investigated Puerto Rico's voting machines last year, according to a report from Reuters.

NIH Steps in Three Years After Train Crash

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has committed to a five-year, $10 million research effort in East Palestine, Ohio, three years after the Norfolk Southern train derailment.

Mamdani Uses Islam as Immigration Model

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned immigration enforcement efforts in a speech at an interfaith event, reaffirming the city's sanctuary status and launching an initiative to stand with migrants.

Harvard Activism Sparks Uproar as History Chair Pick Raises New Questions

Harvard activism is back in the spotlight as Harvard University prepares to elevate Maya Jasanoff to chair its history department, a move that has reignited scrutiny of politics, protest, and priorities on campus.