CURRENT NEWS

New Bill Protects American Homes from Foreign Adversaries

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill banning foreign adversaries from purchasing American homes.

DOJ Probing Omar Over Immigration Fraud

Vice President JD Vance announced that the Department of Justice is investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) over possible immigration fraud. 

Dem Prosecutors Threaten to Arrest Federal Agents at the Polls on Primary Day

Democratic district attorneys across the country announced Monday they will arrest and prosecute federal agents who appear at polling locations, hours before six states opened voting in the 2026 midterm primaries.

G7 Countries Demand Strait of Hormuz Reopen

G7 finance ministers have called for the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened amid ongoing energy concerns.

Pelosi Picks Radical Successor

Nancy Pelosi's handpicked successor wants to force taxpayers to fund abortion on demand through Planned Parenthood and push Medicare to cover "gender affirming care" for children, according to the candidate's own campaign platform.

Russia Holds Nuclear Drills

Russia has launched nuclear exercises with Belarus to prepare for the event of an "aggression threat," state-run news agency TASS reports.

Trump Endorses Paxton

President Trump announced his support for Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as the campaign against Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico continues.

Trump Reveals Six-Story Military Bunker Beneath New White House Ballroom

President Donald Trump walked reporters through the East Wing construction site Tuesday, offering the most detailed public look yet at what is being built beneath the new White House ballroom: a complex stretching six stories underground, equipped with missile-resistant steel, drone defenses, a military hospital, and bomb shelters.

Iran Submits Latest Peace Proposal

Iran's latest peace proposal includes ending conflicts on all fronts, lifting the U.S. naval blockade, and demanding reparations from the U.S., reports indicate.

State Dept. Steps in Amid Ebola Outbreak

Amid reports of an Ebola outbreak in Africa, the State Department has shut down several embassies, while the CDC has paused people in the affected countries from entering the United States.

Trump Admin Fast-Tracks Alaskan Resources

The Department of the Interior is taking steps to streamline the permitting process for oil and gas infrastructure in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve.

New York Keeps Vaccine Requirements

New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) signed legislation upholding vaccine requirements for children.

‘I Can Commit to That’: Blanche Rules Out Maxwell Pardon at Senate Hearing

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche pledged before a Senate committee Tuesday that the Justice Department will not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker who worked alongside Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s Next White House Upgrade: A Permanent Helipad on the South Lawn

The new Marine One helicopter is so powerful it can scorch the ground beneath it, and President Donald Trump wants to do something about it.

Cuban Leader Warns of ‘Bloodbath’ if U.S. Takes Action

Cuba's communist leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel, warned that any military action by the United States against his country would lead to a "bloodbath."

Trump Stands Down: Strikes on Iran Called Off

President Donald Trump called off imminent military strikes on Iran Monday, telling allies the military stands ready to resume at a moment's notice if peace negotiations collapse.

Biden Ran His Border on an ‘Honor System’

The federal government's top watchdog confirmed Monday what border hawks had been warning for years: the Biden administration released roughly 2 million illegal immigrants into the United States on parole and then quietly lost track of most of them.

DOJ Arrests Iranian-Backed Terror Commander

Federal prosecutors on Monday announced the arrest of a senior commander of Kata'ib Hizballah, an Iranian-backed terrorist organization, charging him with six terrorism-related counts for his role in directing nearly 20 attacks across Europe, the United States, and Canada.

Woman Charged After Paying Homeless to Register to Vote

A Los Angeles woman has been charged with paying homeless individuals to register to vote after being caught on video by the O’Keefe Media Group’s undercover camera.

Chip Roy Takes Stand to Ban Islamic Radicals

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill that bans radical religious leaders, such as those backing Sharia Law and foreign clerics, from entering the United States.