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Army Goes Nuclear in Energy Plan

The U.S. Army said that it is launching a program to deploy nuclear reactors at bases across the country to support defense installations and missions.

Trump World Cup Threat Puts Boston on Notice Over Crime and Safety

President Donald Trump renewed his World Cup threat Wednesday, warning that Boston could lose its World Cup hosting rights if city officials fail to improve public safety.

Caught on Camera: Democrats Storm Speaker’s Office, Berate Capitol Police

Several lawmakers are under fire after Democrats storm Speaker’s office.

US Says ‘Hard No’ on Global Carbon Tax

The United States has taken a strong stance against a carbon tax proposed by the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO).

Harris Slams HHS, Blames RFK Jr. and Trump for ‘Criminal’ Actions

Former Vice President Kamala Harris made headlines this week after an expletive-laden attack on the Department of Health and Human Services.

Exposed: Dem Governor Faces Outrage After Migrant Shelter Scandals

A former Massachusetts shelter director says the latest child rape conviction of an illegal immigrant in a state-run shelter highlights a total government failure under Democratic leadership.

Trump’s DOJ Strikes: Halligan Indicts Comey, Letitia James, and Tellis in Stunning Move

Trump DOJ pick Lindsey Halligan launches bombshell indictments against James Comey, Letitia James, and Ashley Tellis in a bold first move.

‘He Did It’: James Carville Says President Trump ‘Deserves Some Credit’ for Israel‑Hamas Peace Deal

Democratic strategist James Carville says President Trump “deserves some credit” for brokering the Israel‑Hamas ceasefire.

Judge Slams Brakes on Trump’s Federal Layoff Plan

A federal judge has halted President Trump’s plan to lay off over 4,100 federal employees during the government shutdown.

Virus Alert: New York Hit with First Local Chikungunya Case in Years

A New York resident has contracted chikungunya from a local mosquito—marking the first locally acquired U.S. case since 2019.

Forfeit Hell: California Girls’ Volleyball Sees 10 Matches Lost Over Trans Player Clash

Jurupa Valley High’s girls' volleyball team has forfeited 10 matches after opponents refused to play due to a transgender athlete.

California Democrats Face Voter Registration Collapse: Just 190 New Voters in 200 Days

California Democrats added only 190 new voters over a seven-month period, marking a stunning failure in one of the most reliably blue states.

Sharp Drop in Trans Identification Among Youth Signals Shift in Cultural Tide

A new study shows a sharp decline in youth identifying as transgender or nonbinary, signaling a cultural shift.

‘Worse Than McCarthy’: Former Yale Prof Compares Firing over Charlie Kirk Posts to Nazi Germany

Former Yale professor Jason Stanley compares the firing of scholars over Charlie Kirk–related posts to Nazi Germany.

Cornell Student Doxxed After Winning Discrimination Case Against Anti-Zionist Professor

An Israeli student at Cornell University was publicly doxxed after prevailing in a civil rights complaint against an English professor.

CUNY Pushes Radical Agenda With ‘Global Antifa’ English Course

CUNY's new English course on “Global Antifa” blends radical activism with education, promoting Marxist and anti-Christian ideology.

Activists Strip at Maine School Meeting, Parents Stunned

A dramatic protest unfolded this week at a school board meeting in Augusta, Maine, where three activists stripped down to their underwear in protest of a district policy allowing transgender-identifying males into girls’ sports and locker rooms.

Spokane Empty Jail Beds Spark Blame Game as Crime Soars

Tensions are boiling between Spokane city and county officials over more than 100 empty jail beds amid growing concerns about rising downtown crime.

Senate Democrats Block Shutdown Deal, Troops Left Waiting

As the federal government shutdown enters its third week, Senate Majority Leader John Thune is shifting tactics after Democrats repeatedly blocked Republican-led efforts to extend government funding. Thune announced a new strategy: push through standalone funding for the Department of War to ensure military paychecks continue uninterrupted.

Justice Jackson Compares Black Voters to Disabled

During oral arguments in the Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew sharp attention by comparing black American voters to individuals with physical disabilities.