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Woman Charged After Paying Homeless to Register to Vote

A Los Angeles woman has been charged with paying homeless individuals to register to vote after being caught on video by the O’Keefe Media Group’s undercover camera.

Chip Roy Takes Stand to Ban Islamic Radicals

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill that bans radical religious leaders, such as those backing Sharia Law and foreign clerics, from entering the United States.

U.S. Forces Eliminate More ISIS Terrorists in Africa Days After Taking Out Global Commander

Just days after American and Nigerian forces killed the second most powerful leader of the Islamic State worldwide, the two nations launched another successful strike against the terror group's fighters in West Africa.

United Nations Shifts Climate Narrative

The United Nations changed its course on so-called climate change after spending years issuing warnings about the subject.

Pentagon Freezes 86-Year-Old Defense Board Over Canada’s Failure to Pay Up

The Pentagon announced Monday it is suspending U.S. participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, the principal forum for bilateral military cooperation between the United States and Canada, after accusing Ottawa of failing to follow through on its defense spending commitments.

Rubio Supports Vance for 2028

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced his support for Vice President JD Vance for a possible 2028 run.

Iranian Leader Urges Officials to ‘Face Reality’ After U.S. Attacks

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian admitted during a Government Information Council meeting that Iran has "suffered harm" from U.S. attacks.

‘Kill a CEO’ Notebook Cleared for Mangione’s September Trial

A New York judge ruled Monday that the suspected murder weapon and a notebook describing a plan to kill a health insurance executive will both be admitted as evidence at Luigi Mangione's state murder trial, set to begin September 8.

DOJ Creates Fund for ‘Weaponization’ Victims

The Department of Justice created a fund for victims of "weaponization and lawfare.”

GOP Senator Who Voted to Impeach Trump Loses Seat

President Donald Trump woke up Sunday morning with a message for his critics: "It's nice to see that his political career is OVER."

What the Left Calls Christian Nationalism, the Rest of America Calls Sunday

The First Amendment protects the free exercise of religion. It protects the right to assemble. It does not require Christians to hide their faith to make progressives comfortable. There is no constitutional clause that says "except when the president is involved" or "only in private." The left has spent decades demanding that Christianity retreat from public life entirely, not because the Constitution requires it, but because the left is threatened by it.

Chick-Fil-A Franchisee Sued

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a lawsuit against Chick-fil-A franchisee Hatch Trick Inc., accusing it of religious discrimination.

California Built the Trap—Now They’re Caught In It

In two weeks, California holds its June 2 gubernatorial primary. Sixty-one candidates are on the ballot. Republicans have consolidated behind two: Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and Trump-endorsed political commentator Steve Hilton. Democrats have seven major candidates, none of whom has managed to break away from the pack. The result is a crowded Democratic field splitting its votes into thin slices, while Republicans stand a real chance of claiming both top-two spots and locking Democrats out of the November general election entirely. And now the left wants to change the rules.

DHS Reaches Full Year of Zero Border Releases

The Department of Homeland Security announced that it reached 12 consecutive months of zero migrant releases into the United States.

Greenland Envoy Makes First Trip

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R), the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland, made his first trip to the country.

Trump Drops $10B IRS Lawsuit as Admin Eyes $1.7B Fund for Targeted Allies

President Trump moved Monday to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his confidential tax returns, a court filing in Florida federal court confirmed.

RNC Launches 130 Election Lawsuits

The Republican National Committee (RNC) launched 130 lawsuits across 32 states targeting Democratic efforts to "cheat every single day."

Taiwan’s President Begs America Not to Sell it Out

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te issued a public statement Sunday that, read carefully, is a quiet act of desperation.

Israel Kills the Hamas Commander Who Helped Plan Oct. 7

Israeli forces killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the head of Hamas military wing and one of the principal architects of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, in a precision airstrike in Gaza City on Friday, the IDF and Shin Bet confirmed Saturday.

Four Navy Crew Members Eject Safely After Jets Collide in Fiery Midair Crash

Dramatic video captured the moment two U.S. Navy jets slammed into each other during a packed air show in southwestern Idaho on Sunday, sending fireballs erupting across the sky as thousands of spectators watched in horror.