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FEMA Political Discrimination Scandal Rocks North Carolina

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing intense backlash after a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation found the agency discriminated against Trump supporters.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Bombs at Box Office, Worst Opening Yet?

James Cameron’s latest sci-fi epic Avatar: Fire and Ash opened to just $12 million in Thursday night previews—underwhelming even by the already modest expectations set by its predecessors.

Homeless Reddit User Cracks Brown University Shooting Case

A homeless man known only as “John” has been credited with providing crucial information that led to the identification of the suspect in the Brown University shooting.

NATO Chief Warns of Attack, Stockpiling for Blackouts

Lord George Robertson, former NATO Secretary General and UK Defence Secretary, has revealed he is actively preparing for potential infrastructure attacks on the United Kingdom—warning that Western nations.

Vision that Stops the Enemy

Vision is not a slogan, a mood, or a motivational poster. Vision is a preferred future—one that is formed first in your mind and soul before it ever manifests in the natural world. It is the internal picture of what ought to be, placed there by God, that pulls you forward with direction, purpose, and motivation. Without vision, people drift. With vision, they build.

ISIS Praises US Deaths in Syria, Chilling Message Emerges

The Islamic State terrorist group released a statement Thursday praising the killing of three Americans in Syria last week.

Illegal Alien Freed by ICE-Defying County Murders Next Day

Federal officials are condemning Fairfax County, Virginia, after a Salvadoran illegal alien released despite an ICE detainer was charged with murdering a man less than a day later.

Trump Shakes Up Pharma With Game-Changing Deal

President Donald Trump announced agreements with nine major drug companies to offer products at a lower price.

Consumer Sentiment Ticks Up in December as Inflation Fears Ease

Consumer sentiment in the U.S. rose modestly in December, driven largely by improving attitudes among lower-income Americans.

Tennessee Goes After Children’s Gaming Platform

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti (R) filed a lawsuit against the gaming platform Roblox, accusing the platform of misleading parents and luring children "into an environment it knows is dangerous but promises is safe," his office argued.

Moderna Secures mRNA Vaccine Funding

Moderna will receive up to $54.3 million in funding from the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to accelerate the development of the pharmaceutical company's mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine.

Noem Shuts Down Diversity Visa After Shooting

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem paused the Diversity Visa Program, arguing that it contributed to the Brown University shooting suspect's entry into the United States.

Nebraska to Implement Work Requirements for Medicaid

Nebraska will become the first state to implement work requirements for some Medicaid recipients.

Erika Kirk Endorses JD Vance for 2028

Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk declared during the organization's AmericaFest conference that she will work to get Vice President JD Vance elected in 2028.

Biosmuggling Alarm: FBI Warns Universities After Researcher Charged

Biosmuggling concerns escalated Friday after FBI Director Kash Patel announced charges against a post-doctoral researcher accused of illegally bringing E. coli into the United States.

Judge Aiding Illegal Immigrant Now Convicted

A Milwaukee judge who helped an illegal immigrant evade authorities has been convicted following a four-day trial.

MEALS Act Fallout: Omar Defends Pandemic Bill as $250M Fraud Expands

The MEALS Act returned to the spotlight this week as Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) rejected any regret for backing the pandemic-era bill now linked to Minnesota’s massive Feeding Our Future fraud probe.

Christmas Break Surprise: Trump Grants Federal Workers Five-Day Holiday

Christmas break just got longer for most federal employees after President Donald Trump signed an executive order granting two additional days off around the holiday.

Qatar Campus Exposed: Elite Royals, Hamas Ties, and Northwestern’s Defense

Qatar campus claims meant to showcase opportunity are facing new scrutiny after a watchdog report found Northwestern University’s branch in Doha overwhelmingly educates the country’s ruling elite.

GOP Warns Against Eased Syria Sanctions

More than 100 House Republicans are calling for oversight of Syria as the United States moves to repeal sanctions against the country.