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Buffalo Mass Shooting Settlement Rocks Gun Industry

A Georgia-based firearms accessory manufacturer has agreed to stop selling a high-capacity magazine device linked to the 2022 Buffalo supermarket mass shooting.

DOJ Fires Albany U.S. Attorney Just Hours After Swear In

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.

OpenAI ChatGPT Ads Controversy Explodes as Researcher Quits

A former OpenAI researcher has resigned in protest after the company began testing advertisements inside ChatGPT.

New Mexico Portable Toilet Horror, Newborn Found Dead

A 38-year-old woman from Las Cruces, New Mexico, has been charged with one first-degree felony count of intentional child abuse.

Hillary Clinton’s Surprise Munich Security Appearance

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s appearance at the 62nd Munich Security Conference has sparked debate.

Iowa Moves to Ban Mail-Order Abortion Pills

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.

Fired Over Charlie Kirk Posts, Free Speech Lawsuits Explode

Multiple lawsuits have been filed by individuals who say they were fired or disciplined after posting pro-assassin or mocking comments online.

Sharia Law Takes Center Stage in House Hearing

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.

EPA Slashes Obama-Era Regulations

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the "single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history," removing Obama-era policies affecting vehicle emissions.

CIA Launches Bold Campaign Against China

The CIA is looking to gain new Chinese informants, releasing an ad campaign encouraging members of the Chinese military to turn on their government.

Fetterman: ‘Ready to Make a Smart Move’

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.

Thin Ice in Milan: Olympians Bite at Media Bait

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.

Judge Blocks Hegseth’s Action Against Mark Kelly

A federal judge blocked War Secretary Pete Hegseth's censure of Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ).

Trump Order Links National Defense to Coal

A new executive order signed by President Trump partners the coal industry with the Department of War for national security.

Trump Administration Delivers Bold Blow to Iranian Tyranny

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.

Boasberg Again Orders Trump to Return Deported Venezuelans

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 Welfare Fraud Cover-Up: The Sequel to Minnesota’s Taxpayer Heist

Arizona’s leaders are following the same troubling playbook as Minnesota’s, shielding corruption and resisting accountability while hardworking American taxpayers foot the bill.

Will Women Be Able to Vote Under the SAVE Act?

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?

Melania Trump Facilitates Family Reunifications

First Lady Melania Trump reunited Russian and Ukrainian children with their families, the third time she has done so.

Billions in Foreign Funds Rock U.S. Campuses

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.