A Georgia-based firearms accessory manufacturer has agreed to stop selling a high-capacity magazine device linked to the 2022 Buffalo supermarket mass shooting.
The Justice Department abruptly fired a newly appointed top federal prosecutor in upstate New York just hours after a panel of federal judges selected him to fill the role.
A bill advancing in the Iowa Legislature would prohibit mail-order abortion pills and require hospitals to report complications from medication abortions to the state.
A hearing led by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government, chaired by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), warned against the influence of Sharia Law in the United States, an idea that was dismissed by Democrat lawmakers.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the "single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history," removing Obama-era policies affecting vehicle emissions.
Fetterman didn't just toe the party line; he called out his fellow Democrats for what many conservatives see as a cynical ploy to weaponize government funding against essential national security operations. More importantly, he demonstrated that disagreement on policy doesn't have to descend into personal attacks, setting an example that his party desperately needs to follow.
At the ongoing Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, a familiar pattern has emerged: liberal-leaning reporters, eager to stir division, have repeatedly pressed American athletes on how President Trump's tough immigration enforcement policies affect their pride in representing the United States.
According to reports from U.S. officials, thousands of Starlink satellite internet terminals were covertly delivered into the hands of Iranian dissidents and protesters following the regime's savage January crackdown.
Judge James Boasberg ordered the Trump administration to return illegal immigrants from Venezuela deported under the Alien Enemies Act to return to the United States.
Arizona’s leaders are following the same troubling playbook as Minnesota’s, shielding corruption and resisting accountability while hardworking American taxpayers foot the bill.
In the heated arena of American politics, few issues ignite as much passion and misinformation as election integrity. The latest flashpoint is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a straightforward piece of legislation that aims to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections. Sounds reasonable, right?
The Department of Education revealed that U.S. colleges and universities took in more than $5.2 billion in foreign gifts and contracts throughout 2025.