CURRENT NEWS

CBS Deportations Drama Sparks Pink Slip Demands

Stephen Miller escalated the CBS deportations dispute after a shelved “60 Minutes” segment on President Trump’s deportation policy drew sharp criticism from the White House.

Trump, Venezuela, National Security: Crisis Meeting Erupts

President Donald Trump convened senior national security officials Monday at Mar-a-Lago as tensions with Venezuela intensified and U.S. enforcement actions expanded in the Caribbean.

Making Christmas Merry Again

As we approach Christmas Day, the twinkling lights and joyful carols should remind us of the holiday's profound meaning—the birth of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone of Western civilization and American heritage.

Orano China Alarm: DOE’s $900M Nuclear Bet Sparks Security Fears

The Orano China controversy is intensifying as federal officials weigh a $900 million Department of Energy contract tied to a company with documented links to Chinese state-run nuclear firms.

Russia to Put Power Plant on the Moon

Russia announced that it intends to place a power plant on the moon by 2036.

Conservative Shakeup Rocks the Right as Pence Group Poaches Heritage Staff

The conservative shakeup now unfolding inside Washington’s policy world is reshaping the American right, as a wave of senior Heritage Foundation officials defect to a nonprofit led by former vice president Mike Pence.

Treasury Unleashes Crackdown on Cartel Cash

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced an operation targeting more than 100 money services businesses operating along the southwest border.

Wyoming Republican Announces Run for Senate

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) announced that she plans to run for the U.S. Senate, aiming to take Sen. Cynthia Lummis's seat.

Rubio Goes After Global Censors

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken action against five individuals who have organized efforts to censor Americans.

Rand Paul’s ‘Festivus’ Report Sees Reckless Spending

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) released his annual "Festivus" report on Tuesday, marking the 11th installment of his spending transparency.

How to Prosper Without Losing Your Soul

Prosperity has become a dirty word in Christian circles—and for understandable reasons. Too often it has been reduced to shallow slogans, transactional formulas, or a thinly veiled pursuit of comfort baptized with Scripture. In reaction, many believers have swung to the opposite extreme, embracing a theology of lack that treats struggle as holiness and scarcity as spiritual maturity. Both are wrong.

Supreme Court Deals President Trump Rare Legal Loss on National Guard Deployment

The U.S. Supreme Court refuses President Trump’s request to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, upholding lower court blocks.

Senate Ignores Bill to Stop CCP’s Christian Organ Harvesting, Lawmakers Warn

Senate stalls House-passed bill to stop CCP’s forced organ harvesting of Christians and other minorities, drawing sharp criticism.

Boston Mayor’s Controversial Claim: Somalis Deserve Credit for ‘Every Achievement’ in City History

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says the Somali community deserves credit for every achievement in the city’s history.

Georgia Professor Sues After Alleged Firing Over Plagiarism Complaints

Georgia College and State University law professor sues after alleged retaliation and firing for raising concerns about student plagiarism.

Maine Mom Says School Hid Child’s Gender Transition

A conservative legal group is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of a Maine mother who says her 13‑year‑old daughter was “secretly” encouraged by a school social worker to begin gender‑transitioning without her knowledge.

Jury Deadlocks in Explosive Linda Sun China Agent Trial

A New York federal jury has reached an impasse in the high‑profile trial of former Gov. Kathy Hochul aide Linda Sun.

Michelle Wu Credits Somali Immigrants

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) this week claimed that Somali immigrants living in the Greater Boston area have played a significant role in the city’s achievements.

Why Trump Recalled 29 Ambassadors—and Why It Was Necessary

By any honest measure, the recall of 29 U.S. ambassadors by President Donald Trump marks one of the most consequential foreign-policy course corrections in a generation. Predictably, the permanent foreign-policy class has responded with alarm. But for millions of Americans, this moment represents something very different: accountability.

DRC Says Trump Deserves Nobel Peace Prize

The foreign minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) told Breitbart News that her government is “very enthusiastic” about President Donald Trump being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.