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Explosive Sinema Affair Lawsuit Heads to Federal Court

A North Carolina lawsuit accusing former Arizona U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema of engaging in an extramarital affair with a married man.

Ford’s ‘Apollo Mission’ EV Platform Revealed

Ford Motor Company’s Chief Executive Jim Farley offered fresh details on the automaker’s ambitious Universal EV Platform project at the Detroit Auto Show.

UK Families Take TikTok to U.S. Court Over Kids’ Deaths

Five grieving British families have launched a landmark lawsuit against TikTok in a Delaware court, accusing the social media giant of promoting deadly content.

Newsom Accuses Trump of ‘Civil War’ Immigration Crackdown

California Governor Gavin Newsom sharply accused President Donald Trump and the Department of Homeland Security of trying to incite a civil war.

Demonic Forces Behind Government: Territorial Spirits and the World Behind the World

There is a world behind the world—a hidden spiritual realm where unseen forces contend for authority, allegiance, and influence. Scripture is clear that history...

Teen Daycare Worker in Chilling Minneapolis Child Death

A quiet Minnesota suburb has been rocked by a disturbing case involving the death of an infant and the alleged attempted suffocation of another child.

The Housemaid Smashes $200M Globally, Sequel Brewing

The Housemaid has officially crossed the $200 million milestone at the global box office, following its theatrical debut on December 19.

California College Sports Scandal, Feds Probe

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced Thursday that it has launched an investigation into the California Community College Athletic Association.

Biden-Era Weapon Acquisition Linked to Mysterious Attacks

The chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, Andrew Garbarino (R-NY), is investigating reports of a Biden-era weapons acquisition linked to "Havana Syndrome," or Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI).

Melania Trump Delivers Bold Message for America’s Youth

First Lady Melania Trump encouraged young Americans to use artificial intelligence wisely on Friday, calling recent technological advancements a sign of the "Age of Imagination."

Resolution Praises Trump for Dismantling Regime

Rep. Carlos Giménez (R-FL) has introduced a resolution recognizing President Trump's successful arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

Comer Uncovers New York’s Medicaid Fraud

House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is seeking information from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) concerning reports of Medicaid fraud in New York.

Vance to Skip Key Conference After Last Year’s Blistering Message

Vice President JD Vance is expected to skip the Munich Security Conference, Bloomberg reports, citing information from an anonymous source.

ICE Militancy Ignites Chaos: Minneapolis Protests Turn Dangerous

ICE militancy moved into sharp focus this week as radical activists and top Minnesota Democrats amplified rhetoric urging resistance against federal immigration enforcement amid escalating unrest in Minneapolis.

Canada Strikes Deal with China

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Chinese President Xi Jinping to bolster an economic partnership.

Carville Issues Blunt Warning to Dems Over Trans Athletes, Law Enforcement Positions

A blunt warning over trans athletes from veteran Democratic strategist James Carville exposed internal party concerns over messaging on cultural and law enforcement issues.

Ukraine Bribery Scandal Explodes as Cash Plot Targets Zelenskyy

Ukraine bribery allegations are shaking Kyiv after a former Ukrainian prime minister was accused of orchestrating a cash-for-votes scheme designed to weaken President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government.

GOP Senators Come Out Against Trump Order

Republican Senators Ted Budd (NC) and James Lankford (OK) have put forward an effort to block President Trump's reclassification of marijuana.

Threat of Iran Strike Looms as U.S. Warships Move In

An escalating Iran strike scenario is taking shape as the United States moves major military assets toward the Middle East while President Trump weighs possible action against Tehran.

Reagan-Appointed Judge Labels Trump ‘Authoritarian’

U.S. District Judge William Young, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, called President Trump an "authoritarian" this week.