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Longtime Congressman David Scott Dies at 80

Rep. David Scott (D-GA) has passed away suddenly at the age of 80.

GOP AGs Accuse Agencies of Anti-Energy Agenda

Twenty-three Republican state attorneys general sent letters Wednesday to Fitch, S&P Global, and Moody's demanding answers for what they call illegal, ideology-driven downgrades of U.S. fossil fuel producers based on flawed environmental, social, and governance metrics, Breitbart reports.

Supreme Court Revives Veteran Bombing Lawsuit

The Supreme Court allowed a veteran's lawsuit surrounding a suicide bombing to continue, vacating a previous lower court ruling.

U.N. Admits Trump’s Border Crackdown Saved Lives

Migrant deaths in the Americas fell by more than 1,000 in 2025 compared to the prior year, according to data published Monday by the United Nations' International Organization for Migration, a drop the agency attributes to the sharp decline in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump.

Iran Stops Execution of Women After Trump’s Involvement

President Trump announced that Iran agreed to free female protesters who were set to be killed.

Europe Clears New Covid-Flu Vaccine

European regulators approved a combination Moderna vaccine targeting COVID-19 and influenza.

Iran Seizes Ships in Hormuz Hours After Trump Extends Ceasefire

Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, just hours after President Donald Trump extended a fragile ceasefire with Tehran, raising fresh doubts about whether negotiations can hold.

Abbey Gate Marines Receive Long-Overdue Honors

The Pentagon upgraded the valor awards for the Marines who stood at Abbey Gate in Kabul during the airport attack in 2021.

Texas Allowed to Display Ten Commandments

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed Texas to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.

Nebraska Agrees to Kill In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Nebraska has agreed to stop enforcing a state law that gave illegal immigrants access to discounted in-state college tuition at public universities, the result of a consent agreement reached with the U.S. Department of Justice this week.

Israel to Hold Historically Large Pride Festival

Israel is set to host the largest Pride festival in Middle Eastern history.

DOJ Pulls Subpoenas in Brennan Case

The Justice Department began pulling several subpoenas it had issued days earlier in a probe of former CIA Director John Brennan.

Virginia Voters Hand Democrats a Congressional Jackpot

Virginia voters narrowly approved a redistricting referendum Tuesday that would allow Democrats to redraw the state's congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms, a result that could flip Virginia's delegation from a 6-5 Republican advantage to a 10-1 Democratic majority.

Rick Scott Demands Truth in Trump Impeachment Plot

Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) introduced a resolution addressing the 2019 impeachment plot against President Trump.

Boasberg Hit With Misconduct Complaint

A conservative watchdog filed a formal misconduct complaint Tuesday against Judge James Boasberg, the federal judge who presided over some of the most consequential legal battles involving former President Donald Trump, alleging he improperly consulted with Biden Department of Justice officials before charges against Trump were ever brought.

Trump Weighs Currency Swap with UAE

President Trump told reporters that the U.S. is considering a currency swap with the United Arab Emirates.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire After Tehran Fails to Respond

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he is extending the U.S.-Iran ceasefire after Iran's government failed to produce a response to American negotiating positions, citing a "seriously fractured" Iranian leadership structure that left no one capable of submitting a "unified proposal."

Pentagon Nuclear Chief Suspended After Spilling Secrets

A senior Pentagon official has been placed on administrative leave after undercover footage showed him discussing U.S. nuclear launch protocols, chemical weapons research, and U.S. military plans targeting Iran's new supreme leader, all during what he believed were private dinner dates.

U.S. Intelligence Flagged 2020 Election Concerns

U.S. intelligence warned that foreign entities possessed the ability to "compromise" the nation's voting infrastructure, according to a report from Just the News, citing information from a declassified memo.

GOP Sounds Alarm on South Korea Trade Moves

More than 50 House Republicans sent a stark warning to South Korea this week, accusing the country's new left-wing government of systematically targeting American companies while shielding Chinese-backed competitors.