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Conservative Media Report: Joy Reid Doubles Down on Erika Kirk Attacks After TPUSA’s AmericaFest Jab

MSNBC host Joy Reid doubled down on attacks against Turning Point USA leader Erika Kirk after remarks made at TPUSA’s AmericaFest.

Trump Reveals ‘Golden Fleet’ of ‘Trump-Class’ Battleships to Transform U.S. Naval Power

Trump unveils the Golden Fleet of Trump-class battleships, claiming unmatched power and outlining plans to expand U.S. naval strength.

Gas Prices Plummet to $2.79 — Holiday Travelers Saving Over Half a Billion

National gas prices are dropping to an average of $2.79 per gallon this holiday season, saving U.S. travelers over $500 million.

New York Parents Blast State Mandate — Kids ‘Freeze’ on Electric School Buses in Brutal Winter Weather

New York parents say mandated electric school buses leave children freezing in cold weather, citing heating issues and breakdowns.

College Gender Studies Hands Out ‘ICE Whistles’ to Alert Students of Federal Enforcement

The University of Minnesota gender studies department offered whistles to alert peers of ICE activity, drawing criticism.

France Postal Service Crippled by Cyberattack

France’s national postal service and its banking arm were hit by a suspected cyberattack on Monday, temporarily knocking their online systems offline and disrupting services.

Green Card Lottery Shakeup: Trump Freezes Program After Campus Bloodshed

Green card lottery policy returned to the national spotlight Thursday after President Donald Trump suspended the federal program following revelations about a deadly campus shooting suspect.

Welfare Fraud Fallout: NYC Mayor-Elect Taps Controversial Julie Su

Welfare fraud returned to the spotlight Friday as New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani announced that former U.S. acting labor secretary Julie Su will serve as the city’s first deputy mayor for economic justice.

Texas Slams Tren de Aragua, Top Venezuelan Gang Leaders

A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Texas has indicted four Venezuelan nationals, including two of Tren de Aragua’s top three leaders, on terrorism-related charges.

Maine Welfare Scandal? GOP Demands Investigation

Maine Republicans are calling for an immediate investigation into whistleblower allegations that Gateway Community Services, a nonprofit working with Somali immigrants.

Barry Manilow Diagnosed With Lung Cancer, Cancels 2026 Tour Dates

Legendary pop singer Barry Manilow has postponed several 2026 tour dates after being diagnosed with early‑stage lung cancer, the artist revealed.

AmericaFest Crowd Demands Total Immigration Moratorium

A straw poll at last weekend’s Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest revealed overwhelming support among attendees for a complete moratorium on all immigration to the United States, both legal and illegal.

Catholic Bishops Sound Alarm on Immigration Policies

The newly elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Archbishop Paul Coakley, cautioned Sunday that immigrant communities are living in “widespread” fear.

Lindsey Graham Pushes U.S.–Israel Defense Pact

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R‑S.C.) has urged a formal U.S.–Israel defense pact, arguing that Republican support for Israel remains overwhelming.

Wind Projects Paused After Radar Threat

The Trump administration paused the creation of offshore wind projects after the Pentagon said the turbines could affect radar systems used by the military.

DOJ Fights Back Against D.C.’s Gun Ban

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Washington, DC's police department over its ban on several firearms, infringing upon the Second Amendment.

Trump Admin Expands Faith-Based Aid in Nigeria

The State Department signed a five-year memorandum with the Federal Republic of Nigeria to bolster the country's health system by promoting faith-based health care providers.

State Department Pulls Dozens of Ambassadors in New Shake Up

The Trump administration pulled nearly 30 ambassadors from around the world, according to reports.

Faith Leaders Demand Action Against Abortion

A letter signed by various Christian leaders and pastors calls for action to be taken against abortion through what they believe is the responsibility of the church in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.

Comer Targets Minnesota Officials in Explosive Fraud Probe

The House Oversight Committee is expanding its probe into allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota, with Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sending letters to seven state officials, seeking their testimony on the matter.