CURRENT NEWS

Service Members Receive Medals for Heroic Action

War Secretary Pete Hegseth, joined by West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey, presented medals to service members involved in last year's shooting near the White House.

Texas Waterpark Offers ‘Muslims Only’ Day

A taxpayer-funded waterpark in Grand Prairie, Texas, is offering a Muslim-only event on June 1.

Rubio to Travel to Vatican

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican this week.

CENTCOM Calls Iran’s Bluff After Warship Strike Claims

Iran's state media reported Monday that two missiles hit an American Navy frigate near the Strait of Hormuz, forcing it to "turn back and flee."

Alabama, Tennessee Launch Map Redraw Efforts

The governors of Alabama and Tennessee have called a special session for lawmakers to redraw congressional maps.

Tlaib Wants Homeless to Camp Anywhere

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) introduced legislation last week granting homeless Americans the right to camp on public property, panhandle freely, and access internet service, while calling for $168 billion in cuts to the Defense Department to fund the plan.

Rudy Giuliani in Critical Condition

Former Republican New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is in critical condition at a hospital and is receiving treatment after being hospitalized for unspecified reasons.

Drugmaker Urges Supreme Court to Back Abortion Pill

The company behind the chemical abortion pill mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, urged the Supreme Court to pause a federal appeals court ruling blocking the drug's distribution by mail.

Trump Launches Mission to Free Trapped Ships

President Trump announced a new military operation to guide ships stranded in the Persian Gulf to safety.

Two U.S. Troops Vanish in Morocco

Two American service members went missing in Morocco on Saturday during the African Lion 2026 multinational military exercise, the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed.

Blanche Says DOJ has ‘Body of Evidence’ Against Comey

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday and pushed back against critics who say the federal case against former FBI Director James Comey rests entirely on a deleted Instagram photo.

Spirit Airlines Closes its Doors

Spirit Airlines shut down operations over the weekend, canceling every scheduled flight without warning and stranding thousands of passengers at airports across the country.

Luxury Car Owners on Food Stamps

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed this week that thousands of individuals with luxury vehicles were discovered to use SNAP benefits.

Pentagon Secures AI Deals

The Department of War has finalized contracts with seven leading technology companies to use their AI systems for military needs.

Door Opens for DeSantis to Join Trump Team

Less than two years ago, they were tearing each other apart on the debate stage.

Former Congressman Convicted of Lobbying for Venezuela

Former Rep. David Rivera (R-FL) has been found guilty of lobbying on behalf of Venezuela. The conviction follows a seven-week trial.

Trump Places New Tariff on EU Vehicles

President Trump announced that he will increase the tariffs on trucks and cars from the European Union to 25%.

Test Scores Down After U.S. Spends $1 Trillion

American K-12 public schools crossed a new milestone in 2024: total spending hit $1 trillion for the first time in the nation's history.

Newsom Brags About $20M Solar Ditch

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced Thursday that the state is pouring $20 million into a pilot program to cover canals with solar panels, touting it as an "innovative" climate solution.

Iran Offers New Peace Proposal

Iran offered a new peace proposal that was quickly rejected by President Trump.