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DOJ Unseals Charges Against Three Russians Who Stole from Americans

The Department of Justice unsealed a federal indictment Tuesday against three Russian nationals accused of running a criminal cyber network that drained more than $63 million from Americans in 21 states and targeted critical infrastructure including hospitals, schools, banks, and government agencies.

China Holding U.S. Scientist for Over 600 Days on Espionage Charges as Trump Pushes Xi for Release

A China-born American seismologist has been held without trial in China for nearly two years, his family confirmed Tuesday, releasing new details about a case President Trump raised directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping just two months ago.

National Guard Locked Into DC Through 2029, Bill Could Top $3.4 Billion

The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that National Guard troops will remain stationed in Washington, D.C., through Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, 2029, nearly three more years of federal deployment in the nation's capital.

New Fed Chief Warsh Says Powell’s Inflation Playbook Was a ‘Mistake,’ Promises No Bailouts

Kevin Warsh sat down in front of the House Financial Services Committee Tuesday for his first hearing as Federal Reserve chair. He didn't sugarcoat it.

Trump Weighs Oil Deal with Iraq

President Trump announced during a meeting with Iraq's Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi that oil deals are in the works.

Chip Roy Outlines GOP Agenda

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) sent a letter to his Republican colleagues in both the House and Senate, outlining what the GOP must accomplish before the end of the 119th Congress.

Buffett Cuts Gates Foundation from Annual Donations After Epstein File Fallout

Warren Buffett announced Tuesday he is omitting the Bill Gates Foundation from his annual charitable donations for the first time, citing what sources close to the matter describe as a cooling of their relationship following the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files in fall 2025.

Pentagon Confirms 14 U.S. Service Members Dead in Iran War

The Pentagon updated its official Iran war casualty count to 14 on Monday after the U.S. Navy identified a helicopter pilot lost in the Arabian Sea earlier this month.

Arkansas Leads the Way for Nation’s Religious Freedom

Arkansas has been ranked as one of two states to earn the nation's first-ever "excellent" rating for religious freedom.

Over Half of DSA Leadership Openly Embraces Communism

A stunning revelation about the Democratic Socialists of America has emerged: more than half of the organization's governing body openly supports communism, Marxism, or Marxist Leninism.

Trump Slams Pardoned Congressman

President Trump took to Truth Social to criticize Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), stating that he never expected him to pursue the Democratic Party following his pardon.

Trump Condemns Vandalism as Reflecting Pool Drained Again

President Trump said that the Reflecting Pool will soon reopen after it was drained for repairs.

Inflation Posts Biggest Monthly Drop in Four Years

Consumer prices fell sharply in June, posting the largest monthly decline in four years, but economists and federal officials warned Tuesday that renewed U.S. military action in Iran could quickly reverse the progress.

Pentagon Begins Havana Syndrome Payments

The Department of War has officially begun compensating personnel who have been affected by anomalous health incidents (AHI).

Trump Notifies Congress of Iran Action

President Trump sent a notice to Congress that he has directed the military to continue strikes against Iran through the War Powers Act.

Abortion Back on the Ballot

The abortion lobby has a new target: Idaho.

Pentagon Unleashes New Task Force to Prosecute Leakers

Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new task force to identify and prosecute those who leak Pentagon information.

Daylight Saving Bill Clears Key House Hurdle

A push to make Daylight Saving Time permanent has cleared a key House committee.

Lindsey Graham’s Sister to Complete Brother’s Term

Republican South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster chose Republican Senator Lindsey Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to fill her late brother's seat.

FBI Sends Agents to Lindsey Graham’s Capitol Hill Home Hours After His Death

FBI personnel descended on the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's Washington, D.C., home Monday, less than 48 hours after the South Carolina Republican died from an aortic dissection at age 71.