CURRENT NEWS

Iran Agrees to Take Back U.S. Deportees

Iran announced Sunday that it will accept a group of deportees from the United States who have been held in U.S. immigration detention centers for months.

Virginia Dems Push Explosive Assault Weapon Ban

A proposal to dramatically restrict the future sale and transfer of certain assault‑style firearms cleared a key hurdle in the Virginia Senate this week.

Chicago Catholic Schools Crumble, School Choice Revolution

More Catholic schools in the Chicago area are shutting their doors even as Republican candidates for Illinois governor ramp up calls for school choice policies.

Musk Axes Tesla Autopilot Purchase Option, Now You Have to Pay

Tesla has ignited a firestorm among electric vehicle fans after announcing it will eliminate Basic Autopilot as a standard feature and switch its coveted Full Self‑Driving (FSD) system to a subscription‑only model.

Schweizer Exposes ‘Sinister Plot’ by Soros & Gates

Peter Schweizer discussed the role that wealthy global figures like Bill Gates and George Soros play in supporting advocacy groups involved in immigration policy.

South Africa Stuns World by Dumping G20 Over Trump

South Africa confirmed Tuesday that it will withdraw from the Group of 20 (G20) economic forum for 2026.

Trump Drops Tariff Hammer on South Korea Over Coupang

The House Judiciary Committee, under Chairman Jim Jordan (R‑OH), sharply framed President Donald Trump’s decision to raise U.S. tariffs on South Korea as a...

Kristi Noem Impeachment Effort Intensifies

Nearly 150 House Democrats have backed articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, first launched by Rep. Robin Kelly (D-IL).

The Moral Cost of Historical Ignorance

Every generation faces moments of moral confusion, but ours has taken an especially reckless turn. It has become fashionable, particularly online, to liken U.S. government actions, especially those involving immigration enforcement, to the crimes of Nazi Germany. Activists compare illegal immigrants to Anne Frank, federal officers to the Gestapo, and any form of deportation to an act of ethnic cleansing. This comparison isn’t just historically inaccurate; it’s morally bankrupt.

ICE Gets a Win in Court

A federal appeals court overturned an order that restricts the abilities of federal immigration agents.

Military Exercise Underway in Middle East

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) is conducting an airpower exercise in the Middle East amid ongoing tensions with Iran.

Holocaust Comparisons Ignite Backlash as Museum Slams Walz Over ICE Rhetoric

The debate over immigration enforcement took a sharp turn this week as Holocaust comparisons drew a public rebuke from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum following comments by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

New Trump Order Rebuilds Los Angeles

President Trump signed an executive order fast-tracking the reconstruction of Los Angeles a year after the devastating fires.

Longtime Delegate Announces Retirement

Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) has announced that she is retiring from Congress at the end of the term.

ATM Jackpotting Terror Ring Exposed in Massive Federal Bust

Federal prosecutors say a sweeping investigation into ATM 'jackpotting' has led to charges against 87 individuals tied to the Venezuelan terrorist organization Tren de Aragua, exposing a nationwide criminal operation that allegedly funded violent crimes through sophisticated ATM theft.

Texas Shields Tech from Chinese Influence

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) announced an expansion of technology that will be banned from state-owned devices.

Snow Leopard Attack: Skier Mauled While Chasing Photo

A snow leopard attack left a female skier severely injured after she approached the rare predator for a photograph in northern China, underscoring repeated warnings from authorities about wildlife encounters.

Judge Issues Contempt Warning to Immigration Official

A federal judge in Minnesota threatened to hold Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons in contempt, arguing the Trump administration failed to comply with an order.

Kansas Tragedy: Teacher’s Final Walk Ends in Heartbreak

A tragedy unfolded over the weekend in Kansas after a missing elementary school teacher was found dead in the snow, days after she disappeared from downtown Emporia.

Aluminum Plant Coming to US After Decades

Century Aluminum Company has entered into a development agreement with Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) to construct the first new primary aluminum production plant in the United States since 1980.