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MLK Day Events Rip Into Trump Policies

Martin Luther King Jr. Day events across the U.S. on Monday honored the legacy of the civil rights leader, but many gatherings quickly turned into platforms.

Abbott, Patrick, Burrows Flood Texas GOP Primary With Cash

Texas’ top three Republican leaders—Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and House Speaker Dustin Burrows head into the March primary.

Trump Targeted by Iran as Unrest Rages

Iran’s judiciary has declared its intent to prosecute President Donald Trump and Israeli leaders over alleged “crimes” tied to the Islamic regime’s ongoing nationwide unrest.

Japan Snap Election Takaichi Sends Markets Surging

Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae announced Monday she will dissolve the lower house of Parliament on Friday.

The Insurrection Act: Law, Order, Trump and the Limits of Federal Power

In the wake of an attack on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minnesota, President Donald Trump has once again raised the...

Anti‑ICE Church Raid Triggers DOJ FACE Act Probe

The Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into anti-ICE protesters who stormed a Minneapolis church Sunday.

Iran Protest Crackdown Deaths Explosion Shocks World

Iran’s Islamist regime is facing mounting scrutiny after an unnamed government official admitted that at least 5,000 people were killed during last week’s nationwide crackdown on anti-regime protests.

Musk’s $134B OpenAI Lawsuit Shocks Tech World

Elon Musk is demanding up to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of defrauding him and violating the AI startup’s original nonprofit mission.

Erika Kirk Fights Back Against Court Delays

Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, is seeking a speedy trial in response to delays from the legal team representing her husband's accused assassin, Tyler Robinson.

Texas Provides Grants to Sheriffs Supporting ICE

The state of Texas is offering sheriffs thousands of dollars to deepen their relationship with ICE through the 287(g) program.

Swalwell Doubles Down on ICE Threat

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who launched a gubernatorial campaign, has doubled down on his threat to pull driver's licenses from ICE agents.

Another Hotel Cancels ICE Reservations

Hilton's St. Paul Downtown DoubleTree in Minneapolis canceled the reservations of several ICE agents amid ongoing protests.

Senator Hits Back at Naturalization Abuse

Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) introduced a bill expanding the denaturalization process for individuals committing fraud or other serious felonies, as well as those who join terrorist organizations.

World Leaders Invited to Join Gaza Peace Board

Several countries have received invitations from President Trump to be involved in the Board of Peace for Gaza.

Questionable Candidate Ties Shock Florida GOP as New Photos and Donations Surface

Candidate ties involving Florida congressional hopeful Aaron Baker are drawing renewed scrutiny after evidence surfaced showing a close, years-long relationship with a registered sex offender—contradicting Baker’s public claims that the man was only a former coworker.

America Is the Superpower Again

For more than a century, Americans have wrestled with a recurring question: What happens when a nation built on liberty suddenly discovers it holds the...

Minneapolis Rocked by 10K Arrests

The new governor of Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger, signed an executive order pulling a previous order requiring state law enforcement to work with ICE.

Train Tragedy: Deadly Crash in Spain Raises Urgent Rail Safety Questions

At least 21 people were killed in a devastating train tragedy Sunday evening after a high-speed passenger train derailed and triggered a second derailment in southern Spain, according to Reuters.

Court Asked to Jail Hunter Biden Over Alleged Child Support Failures

Hunter Biden's personal drama took center stage Tuesday after the mother of his youngest child asked an Arkansas judge to jail the former first son for allegedly defying a court-ordered child support agreement.

Supreme Court Takes on Geofencing

The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether search warrants collecting location data of individuals near crime scenes are constitutional.