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Biden-Era CIA Doc Calls Motherhood ‘Extremist’

America First Legal recently reported that a Biden-era CIA document called motherhood and homemaking "extremist."

Pentagon Reportedly Orders 3,000 Paratroopers to the Middle East

The Pentagon is preparing to deploy a 3,000-person brigade combat team from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East in support of ongoing U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran, according to a source familiar with the plan, first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Senate Confirms Trump’s New Fraud Hunter

The Senate confirmed Colin McDonald on Tuesday as the Justice Department's top fraud prosecutor, putting a veteran federal attorney in charge of a sweeping effort to recover billions of taxpayer dollars lost to state-level fraud schemes.

‘Monster’ Abortionist Dies in Prison

Kermit Gosnell, a doctor convicted of murdering babies after they had been born, reportedly died in a Pennsylvania prison.

California Sues Trump Admin to Block Oil Comeback

The state of California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over an order demanding that Sable Offshore Corporation restart its oil pipelines in the state.

Pentagon Awards Purple Hearts Those Who Killed ISIS Attacker

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer personally awarded eight Meritorious Service Medals and two Purple Hearts to Old Dominion University ROTC cadets this week for stopping the March 12 terrorist attack on the Norfolk, Virginia campus.

New Presidential Envoy Revealed

Nick Adams will serve as the special presidential envoy for "American tourism, exceptionalism, and values."

Grassley Exposes Scope of Jack Smith Subpoena Effort

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith went after more than two years' worth of records for now-FBI Director Kash Patel as part of his investigation into President Trump, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed.

California School District Sold Diplomas to Chinese Students

A California public school district allegedly issued fraudulent high school diplomas to students living in China through a secret "sister school" partnership, a sweeping new audit has found.

Pentagon Changes Press Policy After Court Pressure

The Pentagon has updated its media policy after a court issued an order demanding that the Trump administration's press access policy be changed, arguing that it was unconstitutional.

Costa Rica Agrees to Take Deportees

Costa Rica has signed an initial agreement with the United States to accept deportees from other countries.

Senator Claims Trump ‘Lying’ About Iranian Talks

Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) told CNN's Kasie Hunt on "The Arena" that President Trump is "lying" about holding discussions with Iran.

House GOP Probes Billions in California Hospice Fraud

Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform launched a formal investigation into what they're calling "rampant taxpayer fraud" in California's hospice industry, demanding records from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and raising questions about billions in Medicare losses.

Biden Judge Blocks RFK Jr. From Saying Trans Procedures Are Unsafe for Kids

A federal judge appointed under the former Biden administration has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a Health and Human Services declaration that labeled gender-transition procedures for minors "neither safe nor effective."

Taliban Releases American Man

A U.S. citizen held by the Taliban for more than a year without charges has been released.

Markwayne Mullin Confirmed as DHS Chief

The Senate confirmed Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on Monday night in a 54-45 vote.

GOP Moves to End VIP Airport Perks for Congress

Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) introduced legislation Tuesday to strip members of Congress of their airport security perks as TSA agents miss paychecks and American families face lines stretching hours at airport checkpoints across the country.

DOJ Charges Iranians in Google Trade Secret Theft

A federal grand jury indicted three Iranian software engineers last month for allegedly stealing trade secrets from technology companies including Google, the Department of Justice announced.

Trump Claims Memphis Federal Crackdown Triggered One of the Fastest Crime Drops in U.S. History

President Donald Trump traveled to Memphis on Monday to personally tout the results of a federal law enforcement surge in the city, telling attendees at a Safe Task Force Roundtable that the operation had produced one of the largest and fastest crime declines in American history.

Tucker Carlson’s Dangerous Drift: When “America First” Becomes Anti-Israel—and Something More

In recent months, Tucker Carlson has crossed a line that should concern every serious observer of American politics, faith, and culture.