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NATO Alliance Under Review

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States will revisit its relationship with NATO in the wake of tensions surrounding the ongoing conflict with Iran.

Airport Renamed for Donald Trump

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill on Monday officially renaming Palm Beach International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport.

Supreme Court Dismantles Conversion Therapy Ban

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Colorado cannot enforce its 2019 law banning so-called "conversion therapy," finding the statute likely violates the First Amendment by treating speech about gender identity and sexual orientation as protected only when it goes one direction.

King Charles to Visit U.S.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to visit the United States in April to honor the relationship between the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

DOJ Drags Minnesota to Court Over Boys in Girls’ Sports

The Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit against Minnesota on Monday over the state's policy of allowing biological males to compete in women's sports and access female-only facilities, escalating a years-long standoff over Title IX compliance.

Kennedy Center Premieres Patriotic Kids’ Film on Flag Day

The Trump-era Kennedy Center will host the world premiere of "Star Spangled Adventures: The Movie" on June 14, Flag Day, the venue announced Monday in its latest push toward faith-and-family-centered programming.

New Mexico Kids Will Study Jan 6 More than Historic Event

New Mexico high school students are set to learn more about the January 6 Capitol riot than the Apollo 11 moon landing, according to state history guidelines obtained by The Daily Wire.

White House Fires Back After Pope Leo Says God Won’t Hear Prayers for U.S. Troops

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back Monday after Pope Leo XIV declared that God does not hear the prayers of "those who wage war."

Usha Vance Starts Podcast to Inspire Young Readers

Second Lady Usha Vance has launched a new effort to promote childhood literacy.

Christian Revival Study Pulled

YouGov has pulled a study suggesting that a "quiet revival" was taking place among young people in the United Kingdom.

Epstein Victims Get Millions from Bank of America

Bank of America reached a settlement with victims of Jeffrey Epstein, agreeing to pay $72.5 million.

Michigan Senate Candidate Refused to Condemn the Ayatollah

Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed refused to publicly condemn the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, telling staffers in a leaked recording that he had to stay quiet because Dearborn's Muslim voters were "sad" about it.

Trump Shares Gospel Letter from Franklin Graham

President Trump shared a letter on Palm Sunday from evangelist Franklin Graham, who urged him to consider his salvation.

Trump Reveals ‘Massive’ Complex Under New Ballroom

President Trump let slip Sunday what officials have been tight-lipped about for months: the military is deep into construction on a massive underground complex directly beneath the new White House ballroom.

U.S. Reopens Embassy in Venezuela as Tensions Ease

The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela resumed operations on Monday, months after the capture of its former leader, Nicolas Maduro.

Rubio Identifies Cracks in Iranian Leadership

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there are "fractures" in Iranian leadership as the United States continues its talks with Iran.

Millions of Children Set with Trump Accounts

Data reviewed by the Washington Examiner shows that parents of more than four million children have set up Trump accounts while filing their 2025 taxes.

Democrat Demands Migrant Reparations for ‘Trauma’ of Trump Admin

Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA) is demanding that illegal immigrants get reparations from the "trauma" experienced under the Trump administration.

Trump Blasts ‘Dumb Judges’ as Birthright Citizenship Case Heads to Supreme Court

President Donald Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court on Monday, calling federal judges "dumb" as a landmark birthright citizenship case prepares for oral arguments Wednesday.

Vaccine Coverage Drops for Young Children

Vaccine coverage for children declined across eight different inoculations.