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Fauci Faces Renewed Scrutiny

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) plans to conduct a transcribed interview with former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, according to a letter published by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC).

DHS Puts Noncitizen Voters on Notice

The Department of Homeland Security issued a directive Monday ordering U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to pursue deportation against illegal immigrants who vote in American elections, citing existing law that has rarely been enforced.

Supreme Court Set to Kill Post-Election Ballot Grace Periods

The Supreme Court could issue a ruling as soon as this week that would force more than a dozen states to stop counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, a decision with immediate consequences for California and other vote-by-mail states heading into midterm season.

NASA Names Astronauts for Historic 2027 Artemis III Mission

For the first time in over half a century, Americans will walk on the moon again, and NASA just revealed who's going to get them there.

U.S. Spends the Most on Nuclear Weapons

The International ​Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) ​revealed in a new report that the United States spent more on nuclear weapons in 2025 than all other nuclear-armed states combined.

Traditional Values on the Rise

A new Gallup poll found that traditional values are rising in the United States as the moral acceptability of several behaviors is on the decline.

 Kennedy Center Removes Trump’s Name

The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts scrubbed all references to President Trump from its official website and YouTube channel on Monday, complying with a federal court order that requires the venue to remove the president's name from all official communications and signage by June 12.

Melania Awards Students for AI Challenge

First Lady Melania Trump announced awards for students who excelled in the first Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge.

Medical Schools Embrace New Nutrition Standards

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Education have moved to increased nutrition requirements within medical education.

Suspect in Ukrainian Immigrant’s Brutal Stabbing Death Ruled Incompetent

A federal judge has determined that the man accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian immigrant on a North Carolina light rail train cannot stand trial due to mental incompetence, delaying justice for a grieving family that fled to America seeking safety.

SPLC Will Not Remove Charlie Kirk, TPUSA from ‘Hate’ List

Southern Poverty Law Center interim CEO Bryan Fair refused to remove Turning Point USA from its hate group list.

Vance Refers Walz to DOJ

Vice President JD Vance has officially referred Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) to the Department of Justice for a criminal investigation surrounding fraud.

Downed Apache Pilots Rescued in Strait of Hormuz

A U.S. Navy unmanned surface vessel pulled off a remarkable rescue in the volatile waters near the Strait of Hormuz Monday, retrieving two American Apache helicopter pilots after their gunship went down during patrol operations.

They Built the Digital Classroom and Now They’re Tearing It Down

Starting this fall, Swedish law will ban mobile phones from schools for the entire academic year. This isn't a pilot program. It isn't a suggestion. The country that gave the world Spotify and Ericsson looked at its classrooms, looked at its children, and admitted the obvious: the screens aren't working. Swedish parliament's own education committee chair put it plainly: reading and writing ability has declined significantly, especially among younger students. The solution? Books. Traditional learning. Less screen time.

University Seeks Immigrant to Teach English

The University of Notre Dame is seeking an immigrant to teach English, according to a report from The College Fix.

Feds Quietly Built ‘World’s Largest’ Database Tracking Your Investments

The Securities and Exchange Commission is sitting on "the world's largest collection of retail investor financial information ever assembled," and it's using that data to monitor trillions of your securities transactions without a warrant.

The Founders Fled This and the Pentagon Just Tried to Bring it Back

The Pentagon had just reduced its official list of military religious affiliation codes from more than 200 down to 31. Reasonable enough on its face. But buried in that new list was a classification scheme that placed certain faiths under a "Christian" label and left others off it entirely. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one of the largest faith communities in the country and one with deep roots in the American military, was not included among the religions the federal government had designated as Christian.

Ohio Clinic Offers Detransition Care

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation has agreed not to provide transgender-related surgeries and hormones for minors.

Trump Says Iran Peace Deal Just Days Away

President Trump said Tuesday that a peace agreement with Iran could be reached within "two or three days," with the Strait of Hormuz set to reopen immediately upon signing, a development that would end the closure that has cut off roughly 20 percent of the world's oil exports.

Steve Hilton Advances in California Election

Republican Steve Hilton has secured a spot in California's gubernatorial general election and will face former Health Secretary Xavier Becerra in November.