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Video Game Rage Turns Deadly in Oklahoma Home

Video game rage ended in a fatal domestic stabbing Sunday night in Oklahoma City, leaving one brother dead and another charged with first-degree murder.

ICE Cooperation Clash: Homan Vows to Bypass Virginia Order

An ICE cooperation battle is emerging between the Trump administration and Virginia’s new Democratic governor, as White House border czar Tom Homan says federal deportation efforts will continue despite state-level resistance.

Cartel Kidnapping Shock: American Influencer Snatched at Gunpoint

A cartel kidnapping unfolded in broad daylight in Mexico this week after an American OnlyFans influencer was abducted at gunpoint outside a shopping center in Culiacán, Sinaloa.

US to Begin Drilling in Venezuela ‘Very Soon’

President Donald Trump said that the United States will begin drilling for oil in Venezuela "very soon."

France Defies Calls to Boycott 2026 World Cup Over US-Greenland Deal

France’s World Cup stance took shape this week as Paris publicly rejected calls to boycott the 2026 FIFA World Cup over a controversial U.S.–Greenland “framework” agreement announced by President Trump, emphasizing that sport should remain separate from politics.

Kurdish Fighter Hair Protest Sends Shockwaves Worldwide

A disturbing video circulating online this week shows a militant affiliated with the Damascus government displaying a braid of hair said to belong to a dead female Kurdish fighter.

Trump Torches Jack Smith in Congress Showdown

President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing rebuke of former special counsel Jack Smith on Thursday as Smith testified before the House Judiciary Committee.

North Carolina Winter Storm Set to Slam 11 Million

More than 11.1 million North Carolina residents are bracing for hazardous winter weather conditions this weekend.

Arizona Gender Transition Ban Sparks Left‑Wing Meltdown

Arizona lawmakers are advancing legislation to ban gender transition procedures for minors, with State Sen. Mark Finchem introducing Senate Bill 1095 this week.

Trump DOJ 2A Offensive Shakes Gun Control Left

U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche joined Breitbart News on the floor of SHOT Show Tuesday for an exclusive look at how the Department of Justice under President Trump is actively fighting to dismantle restrictive gun laws.

Aptos High School Gun Scare Stopped by Hero Dog

A potentially deadly situation was narrowly avoided Sunday morning after a dog discovered a backpack containing a gun and ammunition.

Birthright Citizenship National Security Threat Exposed

Concerns over mass migration and birthright citizenship took center stage Thursday on War Room, where author and Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer warned that the policy is being exploited.

Group Alleges Trade Bias Against Americans

Investment firms Greenoaks and Altimeter announced that they are taking legal action against South Korea to protect U.S. businesses from what they believe are discriminatory and unfair trade practices.

NIH Moves to Stop Use of Human Fetal Tissue

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that it will end the use of human fetal tissue in agency research.

Mike Johnson Backs Removal of Activist Judges

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) declared that he would support the impeachment of judges blocking the Trump administration's agenda.

Trump Sues Major Bank

President Trump has filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over its debanking practices.

Hamas Disarmament Concerns: Weapons Cache Exposes Trouble for Trump Peace Push

The discovery of a Hamas weapons cache has reignited concerns over Hamas disarmament, raising doubts as the Trump administration pushes forward with phase two of its Middle East peace plan.

US Poised to Exit World Health Organization

The United States is poised to officially exit the World Health Organization (WHO) one year following President Trump's executive order on the matter.

Deadly Fungus Sickens Dozens in Tennessee, Health Officials Raise Alarm

A deadly fungus outbreak has sickened dozens of people in southern Tennessee, prompting warnings from state health officials as investigations continue.

Texas Targets Vaccine Schemes

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a sweeping investigation into industry schemes and incentives relating to the vaccination of children.