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Hegseth Says Operation Epic Fury Just the Beginning

Operation Epic Fury is “just the beginning” of American combat operations in Iran, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine told reporters Monday.

New York AI Data Boom Faces 3-Year Ban

Environmental advocacy organizations are urging New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers to impose a three-year statewide moratorium on large-scale data centers used to power artificial intelligence systems.

Supreme Court Drug Users Gun Ban in Jeopardy

U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled skepticism Monday as they heard arguments in a case challenging a federal law that prohibits habitual drug users from possessing firearms.

Streets of Los Angeles Thank Trump for Ending 47 Years of Tyranny

In the heart of Los Angeles, a city long synonymous with progressive ideals and Hollywood's echo chamber, something extraordinary is unfolding. Streets that once pulsed with anti-Trump rallies and virtue-signaling marches are now alive with jubilant crowds waving American, Israeli, and pre-revolutionary Iranian flags.

Skydance Paramount Warner Merger Set to Reshape Streaming

The proposed $110 billion merger between Skydance’s Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery appears increasingly likely to move forward.

Jon Stewart Admits Trump-Russia Hype Tanked Media Trust

Comedian Jon Stewart recently suggested that establishment media outlets may have “squandered” trust with the American public.

QuitGPT Erupts After OpenAI Pentagon Deal

A growing number of left-leaning ChatGPT users are canceling their paid subscriptions following OpenAI’s announcement of a partnership with the Department of War.

Trump, Operation Epic Fury Crushing Iran

President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States continues to conduct “large-scale combat operations in Iran."

Dozens of Christian Universities Tied to Planned Parenthood

More than 100 Christian universities in the United States have been discovered to have some connection to Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry, according to a new report.

Ken Paxton Bans Trans Indoctrination

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) issued a legal opinion declaring that mental health providers cannot attempt to transition a child.

Iranian Prince Urges ‘Overthrow’ of Islamic System

The Iranian Prince, 65-year-old Reza Pahlavi, declared that with the support of the Iranian people, the opposition movement can "overthrow the Islamic Republic system."

ICE Protests Linked to Minnesota Fraud

The House Oversight Committee has launched an investigation into sources of funding for protests against law enforcement operations.

Virginia Highway Stabbing: Road Rage Turns Deadly

A violent Virginia highway stabbing left two people and a dog dead Sunday after what authorities described as a “road rage incident” spiraled out of control on Interstate 495.

President Trump Awards American Heroes

President Trump awarded three soldiers with the Congressional Medal of Honor, two of whom received the award posthumously.

UK Bases Greenlight Limited Strikes on Iran

The UK’s decision to greenlight US airstrike launches marks a significant development as the United States received approval to use British bases for limited strikes targeting Iran’s missile capabilities.

Trump’s Vow to Avenge Fallen Soldiers Sparks High-Stakes Showdown

President Donald Trump’s pledge to avenge fallen U.S. service members signals a deepening conflict with Iran and a potentially prolonged military campaign.

Huckabee Praises First Use of New ‘Iron Beam’

Videos on social media appear to show the first use of Israel's "Iron Beam," a laser-based weapon.

Influential Bishop Rebukes AOC’s ‘Marxist’ Attempt to Discredit Western Culture

A growing debate over Western identity erupted after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s defense of Western heritage.

Charlie Kirk Tribute Hangs from Department of Education

The Department of Education displayed a banner of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a move intended to honor the nation's 250th anniversary.

Passport Drama Leaves Tom Hanks’ Son Stranded in Columbia

Passport drama unfolded after Chet Hanks revealed he is stuck in Medellin, Colombia, following international travel complications. The 35-year-old actor, son of Tom Hanks, shared in an Instagram video that he cannot return to the United States because he traveled using his Greek passport instead of his American one. “I’m traveling with my Greek passport because I’m a dual citizen,” Hanks explained. He said he avoided using his American passport because “it's about to expire, and sometimes they don’t let you in the country, even if it hasn’t expired, but it’s about to expire.” Upon arriving at the airport for his return flight, Hanks said he was informed that because he entered Colombia on a foreign passport, he would “need a green card to get back into America.” He responded, “I don't have a green card, 'cause I'm an American citizen.” Without his U.S. passport in hand, Hanks said, “I’m literally stuck in Colombia. I’m stuck in Medellín.” The actor noted that the nearest U.S. embassy able to assist him is located in Bogotá, roughly an hour flight away, though he expressed reluctance to make the trip. He ended his video jokingly urging fans to “free me.” Fans responded online with humor, while others questioned how the situation might affect season two of his Netflix series “Running Point.” Hanks stars as Travis Bugg, a fictional professional basketball player navigating personal struggles. Reflecting on his career, he previously told Esquire, “If I don’t get this role, I’m just going to quit acting.”