Newly unsealed federal warrants in Georgia reveal that the FBI launched a criminal investigation into aspects of the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Google’s YouTube are defending themselves in a Los Angeles courtroom against explosive allegations that they deliberately engineered their platforms to addict children.
The files, released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act of 2025, have been hailed by Trump's supporters as definitive proof of his innocence and even his proactive role in exposing Epstein. Central to this narrative is evidence suggesting Trump was among the first to contact authorities about Epstein's illicit activities, a detail that contrasts sharply with years of media speculation and political attacks. However, the release also underscores broader issues of delayed transparency, partisan weaponization of investigations, and the ongoing quest for justice for Epstein's victims.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate and former reality television star Spencer Pratt says his administration would cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Rock musician Kid Rock criticized the Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny, arguing that it was deliberately designed to antagonize conservatives and supporters of the MAGA movement.
Russia is once again pressing its BRICS partners to move forward with a financial system designed to weaken the dominance of the U.S. dollar in global trade.
Multi-faith groups have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's Religious Liberty Commission, alleging that it violates the First Amendment.
Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY) sharply criticized Senate Democrats this week, accusing them of prioritizing protections for illegal immigrant criminals.
A federal appeals court ruled that the Department of Homeland Security can end deportation protections for nearly 90,000 migrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is demanding that a congressional committee launch an inquiry into the National Football League and NBC after they permitted "explicit displays of sexual acts and lyrics" to be displayed on national television in violation of FCC guidelines, his office announced.
Hamas disarmament is increasingly in question as new evidence shows the terror group rebuilding its arsenal and attacking Israeli forces despite a ceasefire tied to President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
President Trump escalated trade pressure on Canada this week with a figurative bridge blockade, warning that a major U.S.-Canada infrastructure project will not open unless Ottawa negotiates on tariffs and market access.
Wu remarks from a Texas Democratic leader are drawing renewed scrutiny after a resurfaced podcast clip showed state Rep. Gene Wu urging minority groups to unite against a shared “oppressor” and saying they could “take over this country.”
Military AI took a major step forward as the War Department announced a new partnership with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into GenAI.mil, a platform used by U.S. military personnel.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was pressed for answers regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as revealed in the latest batch of documents to drop from the Department of Justice.
Bad Bunny erased his Instagram presence hours after a polarizing Super Bowl halftime show, fueling debate over culture, politics, and celebrity messaging.
A Minnesota woman received a federal prison sentence after a years-long SNAP fraud scheme that siphoned more than $325,000 from taxpayer-funded food assistance programs.
ICE arrests continued nationwide over Super Bowl weekend as federal agents detained convicted murderers, pedophiles, and rapists despite public criticism and high-profile attacks on the agency.
A northwest Georgia man who issued violent threats against President Donald Trump during a social media livestream will spend more than three years in federal prison.
American freestyle skier Hunter Hess appears to be recalibrating his public message after sparking controversy over comments suggesting he had conflicted feelings about competing for the United States.
Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) is sharply criticizing Democrats over immigration enforcement, arguing that efforts to reduce or eliminate Immigration and Customs Enforcement would put Americans at greater risk.
Iranian authorities have extended the prison sentence of jailed human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi by an additional seven and a half years.
Left-wing commentator and former MSNBC host Joy Reid launched a pointed criticism of rap artist Nicki Minaj during a recent appearance on The Don Lemon Show.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against two companies and more than 100 individuals after they allegedly distributed computer code to 3D print ghost guns.
Democratic Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman announced that she will challenge Democratic Mayor Karen Bass for her role as Mayor of Los Angeles.
K-pop executions in North Korea have drawn renewed international attention after human rights researchers reported that teenagers were put to death for consuming South Korean entertainment.
A ski accident sent shockwaves through the Olympic Games after American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn suffered a serious leg injury during her downhill run in Italy.
The tragedy in Benghazi returned to the national spotlight after the arrest of Zubayr Al-Bakoush, an alleged leader in the 2012 terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya that killed four Americans.
A violent grenade attack rocked the city of Grenoble in southeastern France after a masked assailant hurled an explosive into a busy beauty salon, injuring six people, including a five-year-old child.
A China spying investigation in France has placed two Chinese nationals and two additional suspects under formal judicial scrutiny for allegedly intercepting sensitive military communications.
A school stabbing at a secondary school in southern France left a veteran art teacher critically injured and renewed concerns over student violence in classrooms.
We are living in an age marked by exhaustion. People are tired—tired of conflict, tired of uncertainty, tired of economic pressure, cultural tension, and...
The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) recently hosted a members-only virtual webinar aimed at preparing school leaders for the possibility of interactions with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on school campuses.
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) argued Sunday that requiring voter identification is part of a broader effort that could discourage eligible citizens from participating in elections.
Representative Mike Lawler (R-NY) said Sunday that removing tens of millions of undocumented immigrants from the United States is not a practical solution.
Jake Paul turned his appearance at the Winter Olympics into a social media flashpoint after backing law enforcement and criticizing several celebrities and athletes.
A majority of Americans say they prefer President Donald Trump’s approach to border security and immigration compared with that of former President Joe Biden.
During a recent appearance on the The Alex Marlow Show, author and Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer argued that ideological movements within the Catholic Church have played a major role in reshaping its political stance.
Arizona must continue embracing free market principles and limit government regulation if it wants to remain a national leader in the data center industry.
The U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, Thomas DiNanno, accused China of conducting secret nuclear tests in violation of international agreements.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to Rep. Ilhan Omar's (D-MN) husband, Timothy Mynett, after his stake in two companies drastically surged.
A team under the direction of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, investigated Puerto Rico's voting machines last year, according to a report from Reuters.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has committed to a five-year, $10 million research effort in East Palestine, Ohio, three years after the Norfolk Southern train derailment.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned immigration enforcement efforts in a speech at an interfaith event, reaffirming the city's sanctuary status and launching an initiative to stand with migrants.
Harvard activism is back in the spotlight as Harvard University prepares to elevate Maya Jasanoff to chair its history department, a move that has reignited scrutiny of politics, protest, and priorities on campus.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn is calling for a formal ethics review after Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson attended the Grammy Awards, where celebrities openly promoted anti-ICE rhetoric while members of the audience applauded.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has opened an investigation into its head, Borge Brende, after the latest Epstein files drop revealed his connections to the convicted sex offender.
Federal and local authorities are investigating a disturbing crypto invasion plot after two California teens were charged in a violent $66 million cryptocurrency home invasion in Scottsdale, Arizona—the same night Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home, roughly two hours away.
The long-delayed award of the Medal of Honor to Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis is bringing a mix of gratitude and sorrow to his family, more than a decade after he sacrificed his life to save others during a suicide bombing in Afghanistan.
The White House is pushing back sharply after New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced a new online ICE portal encouraging residents to film and track federal immigration officers.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing mounting criticism after an explosive Los Angeles Times wildfire report alleged she altered a key after-action review of the deadly Southern California fires to downplay the city’s role.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced that authorities have arrested a suspect connected to the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
A sweeping archaeological find is reshaping what historians thought they knew about Roman industry in northern England after researchers uncovered a massive production site in an unlikely location near Sunderland.
The Goldwater Institute has petitioned the Arizona Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked a lawsuit against Arizona State University.
An independent movie theater in Oregon says it was forced to stop showing the documentary “Melania” after its playful marquee advertising upset distributor Amazon.
Veteran legal analyst Nancy Grace dismissed claims that the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television anchor Savannah Guthrie, was politically motivated.
A recent report from the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy condemns Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) questionable rhetoric and affiliations with groups connected to terrorist arms.
A 20-year-old man’s final moments inside a burning Tesla are at the center of a new lawsuit alleging that faulty electronic doors prevented him from escaping after a crash.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Wednesday that the Hamas terrorist responsible for murdering Israeli soldier Noa Marciano has been killed, marking another successful operation targeting those tied to the October 7 massacre.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in an effort to shut down their operations in Texas.
Amazon requested that an Oregon theater stop screening Melania after promotional marquee messages sparked controversy, leading to what the theater described as a sudden cancellation.
An Arctic squeeze is intensifying as Russia and China expand military activity near Alaska, prompting new warnings from Sen. Dan Sullivan that America’s northern defenses face growing pressure.
A dangerous social media trend on TikTok has left a 9-year-old Illinois boy with serious injuries, prompting doctors and parents to warn others about the risks tied to viral online challenges.
A brutal winter has turned snow parking disputes into flashpoints across major U.S. cities, with police warning that confrontations over shoveled parking spaces are escalating into violence.
President Donald Trump is approaching a pivotal moment as his warnings to Iran face what analysts describe as a red line, echoing debates from the Obama administration over credibility and deterrence.
President Donald Trump spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton, sharing his efforts to protect Christian freedoms and implement faith in the public sector.
Facing renewed concerns over its ability to cover payroll, New Orleans officials are signaling that the city may soon need additional financial assistance from the state.
Mexico’s government is pushing back against claims made in the bestselling book The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, ATF director nominee Robert Cekada said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The Pentagon is nearing an agreement with Scouting America, formerly known as Boy Scouts of America, to continue financial support so long as it moves away from woke policies.
An early childhood program in New York City is being condemned after a video surfaced of a teacher encouraging young students to participate in an in-classroom ICE protest.
A devastating snake bite claimed the life of former “The Voice Nigeria” contestant Ifunanya Nwangene after she was bitten while sleeping in her home in Abuja, Nigeria.
The tale which has become a signature element of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s political rise, has fallen apart under closer scrutiny as historical records now cast serious doubt on the dramatic family story he repeats on the national stage.
California officials have approved a controversial sharpshooter plan to eliminate invasive mule deer on Catalina Island, advancing a long-debated environmental restoration effort that has drawn sharp public criticism.
Rep. Eric Swalwell is facing scrutiny over campaign spending after records showed more than $200,000 in campaign funds were used to reimburse childcare expenses, raising questions about the boundaries between personal costs and political activity.
Newly leaked documents reveal a secret blueprint approved by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran that ordered the violent suppression of nationwide protests through lethal force, surveillance, and internet shutdowns.
California and Illinois have joined the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network despite the United States withdrawing from the entity.
A Texas family has filed a sweeping lawsuit after their 12-year-old daughter drowned during a scuba certification class, alleging the death was preventable and marked by repeated safety failures.
Anti-ICE protests in Minnesota and across the country may appear grassroots, but a “dark money” expert says the movement is being fueled by wealthy left-wing donors and activist networks.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) took to X to elaborate on his support for border security and immigration enforcement, providing a biblical defense for the Trump administration's policies.
Sanctuary funding is putting Multnomah County, Oregon, back in the national spotlight after local officials approved taxpayer-backed grants to groups that assist illegal immigrants.
A tax cut fight in Massachusetts is heading to the state’s highest court as teachers’ unions sue to block residents from voting on a statewide rollback of income taxes.
A remarkable gun discovery inside an Illinois distillery has stunned local historians and law enforcement after a fully loaded firearm from the Prohibition era was found hidden inside a wall.
The widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk, said in a new court filing that the trial should be open to the media, calling for transparency.
Authorities in Arizona are investigating a possible abduction after the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie disappeared from her home north of Tucson.
The ‘ask us’ doctrine outlined by President Trump is reshaping how federal authority responds to unrest in Democrat-run cities, as protests and riots continue to flare in far-left states.
A long-running dispute between Rome and a traditionalist Catholic group escalated this weekend as the Priestly Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) warned of actions that could trigger a schism.
The bond release of a man accused of murdering an Alabama high school cheerleader and shooting three others has ignited public concern and renewed scrutiny of violent crime and pretrial decisions.
As the federal government enters its third day of a partial shutdown, House Republicans are divided over Senate changes to a $1.2 trillion funding package.
The hoax that dominated national headlines in 2021 has now collapsed under courtroom scrutiny, after a Texas jury ruled that explosive allegations against a Plano middle schooler were fabricated for profit and publicity.
If you listen to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin’s information apparatus, it sounds as though Russia’s war in Ukraine is progressing toward a favorable outcome for...
Questions surrounding charity links intensified after a Washington Free Beacon investigation revealed that a fast-growing Islamic charity praised by the NFL has deep connections to Minnesota’s massive Feeding Our Future fraud.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests across West Virginia exceeded 650 illegal aliens during a coordinated two-week enforcement operation that surprised critics and drew praise from local law enforcement.
Iran talks entered a decisive phase as U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warned that Tehran now faces a clear choice following direct demands from President Donald Trump.
The Starlink blockade against Russian military use in Ukraine appears to be working, according to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, as Kyiv and U.S. officials monitor ongoing developments in the war.
Khamenei photos released by Iran’s regime are drawing scrutiny from opposition groups who say the images were staged to conceal internal weakness and declining morale within the country’s security forces.
A great white shark rarely seen this far west in the Gulf of America has been detected off the Mississippi coast, surprising marine researchers tracking its movements.
On Sunday’s broadcast of This Week on ABC, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Department of Justice is open to allowing lawmakers to review unredacted materials related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
On this week’s broadcast of Sunday Morning Futures, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Two Mexican National Guardsmen were kidnapped by a heavily armed cartel convoy in broad daylight in the state of Hidalgo after attempting to stop a truck transporting stolen fuel.
It has been called the largest wealth transfer in human history—and unlike previous generational shifts, this one is already underway.
Over the next two decades, nearly $124...
Opposition to a controversial immigration compromise is exploding among conservative activists and lawmakers who say Senate leaders are pushing a stealth nationwide amnesty through delayed Department of Homeland Security funding language.
A debate over Harvard hiring policy erupted this week after former department chairman Sidney Chalhoub accused the program of operating as a “white male affinity group” in the early 1990s while celebrating its demographic transformation today.
President Donald Trump declared on Thursday, a national emergency over Cuba, accusing the communist regime of threatening U.S. national security and aligning with hostile powers.
A push to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization advanced Thursday as the European Union (EU) moved to formally prescribe the group, with Germany saying that implementation would move quickly.
Trump Accounts enrollment surged to roughly 1 million sign-ups this week, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, following a high-profile White House summit featuring President Donald Trump and rapper Nicki Minaj.
The United States has revoked the privilege of Iranian officials and their families from being in the nation following the suppression of peaceful protests and the regime's "brutal oppression."
The arrest of U.S. Olympic sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson adds another chapter to a growing list of legal and behavioral issues for the decorated athlete.
The National Football League and the Department of State signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to launch a public-private partnership centered on "sports diplomacy."
An English court sentenced an 80-year-old former lottery winner to prison after uncovering a massive counterfeit drug operation, now known as the ‘Lottery Drugs case.’
The risk of a Hamas spoiler is emerging as a central challenge to President Trump’s U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire plan, even as the administration signals confidence that the terror group will ultimately disarm.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D‑TX) accused the Trump administration of racially and culturally targeting people during a Thursday appearance on MS NOW’s Chris Jansing Reports.
The Department of Health and Human Services this week officially rescinded a controversial Biden‑era rule that required pharmacies to dispense abortion pills.
Former San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis is facing assault and battery charges after a woman accused him of throwing books and magazines at her.
New research is reigniting debate over ancient syphilis, after scientists recovered bacterial DNA from 5,500-year-old human remains in Colombia, potentially rewriting the known timeline of the disease.
Los Angeles City Councilmember Curren Price will stand trial in a case surrounding embezzlement of government funds, perjury, and a conflict of interest.
A renewed push for a WeChat ban is gaining traction after Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the CCP-controlled messaging app has become a critical hub for organized crime operating inside the United States.
Qatar schools are drawing new scrutiny after public records revealed that Qatar Foundation International (QFI), tied to the Qatari royal family, quietly funded K–12 education efforts in Georgia.
A Colombia plane crash claimed the lives of all 15 people aboard a state-owned Satena flight that vanished from radar before plummeting into a mountainous region near the Venezuelan border.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shared its plan to develop a toxicity assessment for fluoride, according to a statement shared in the Federal Register.
Spain’s decision to approve sweeping amnesty for undocumented migrants is igniting backlash across Europe as the country moves sharply away from tougher enforcement trends seen elsewhere.
Federal authorities arrested a Somali American woman known online for the phrase bananas and rice as part of a broader enforcement operation targeting riot activity in Minneapolis.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced plans to tax the city's wealthiest residents in an effort to fill the budget deficit of more than $12 billion.
An apparent RPG attack on a Filipino mayor’s convoy unfolded in broad daylight Sunday, leaving the mayor unharmed and triggering a deadly manhunt in the southern Philippines.
The Texas Attorney General’s office announced Wednesday that it has opened an investigation into two public school districts for their roles in hosting events tied to the Islamic Games of North America.
New York could be on track to lose two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2030 census as its population growth lags behind faster-growing states.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that a “massive Armada” of U.S. naval forces is heading toward Iran and warned Tehran to negotiate a nuclear deal.
The Mexican Embassy in Washington issued a rare statement this week insisting its operations in the United States are politically neutral and focused strictly on legal consular services.
Sen. Bernie Moreno of Ohio said on Wednesday that Republicans are preparing to issue their “best and final” offer to Democrats on how to address the expired enhanced Obamacare subsidies.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R‑SC) used his Tuesday appearance on Hannity to sharply criticize sanctuary city policies and call for decisive action from Congress.
In the ever-shifting theater of American politics, few stories expose liberal hypocrisy more starkly than the saga of Tom Homan. Once hailed as a hero by Barack Obama and his administration for his unflinching enforcement of immigration laws, Homan is now painted as a villain by the very same Democratic machine. This about-face isn't just political opportunism; it's a betrayal of common-sense border security that has real consequences for American communities.
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday in a 10‑2 vote, signaling a pause in its recent cycle of monetary easing and pointing to signs that the labor market is stabilizing.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the appointment of 21 new members to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC), a group seeking to push the "fight against autism," HHS declared.
Questions surrounding Ilhan Omar’s wealth have resurfaced after reports revealed the Biden Justice Department quietly investigated the Minnesota representative's finances in 2024, the same year her net worth surged from almost nothing to more than $30 million.
Campus extremism is again testing Columbia University after a court filing revealed that encampment organizer Khymani James could return to the Ivy League school despite earlier assurances that he would be expelled.
The controversy surrounding claims of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's missing thesis intensified this week as the Democrat dismissed questions about an academic paper he once said made him an expert on Hamas.
The 'pay-to-slay' program remains alive inside the Palestinian Authority, despite public claims to the contrary, according to a newly disclosed State Department determination obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) has directed state agencies to freeze H-1B visa petitions, citing recent instances of abuse and the federal governments review of the program.
An icy tragedy struck a North Texas community after three young brothers died during a winter storm while trying to save one another from a frozen pond.
Iran protests intensified this week as Sen. Ted Cruz called on the United States to take direct action by arming demonstrators facing a violent crackdown from the Islamic Republic.
Minneapolis unrest has drawn international attention after Germany issued a warning advising its citizens to exercise caution when traveling to the United States.
Border czar Tom Homan met with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey amid ongoing protests against immigration enforcement operations.
Iran announced Sunday that it will accept a group of deportees from the United States who have been held in U.S. immigration detention centers for months.
A proposal to dramatically restrict the future sale and transfer of certain assault‑style firearms cleared a key hurdle in the Virginia Senate this week.
More Catholic schools in the Chicago area are shutting their doors even as Republican candidates for Illinois governor ramp up calls for school choice policies.
Tesla has ignited a firestorm among electric vehicle fans after announcing it will eliminate Basic Autopilot as a standard feature and switch its coveted Full Self‑Driving (FSD) system to a subscription‑only model.
Peter Schweizer discussed the role that wealthy global figures like Bill Gates and George Soros play in supporting advocacy groups involved in immigration policy.
The House Judiciary Committee, under Chairman Jim Jordan (R‑OH), sharply framed President Donald Trump’s decision to raise U.S. tariffs on South Korea as a...
Every generation faces moments of moral confusion, but ours has taken an especially reckless turn. It has become fashionable, particularly online, to liken U.S. government actions, especially those involving immigration enforcement, to the crimes of Nazi Germany. Activists compare illegal immigrants to Anne Frank, federal officers to the Gestapo, and any form of deportation to an act of ethnic cleansing. This comparison isn’t just historically inaccurate; it’s morally bankrupt.
The debate over immigration enforcement took a sharp turn this week as Holocaust comparisons drew a public rebuke from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum following comments by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Federal prosecutors say a sweeping investigation into ATM 'jackpotting' has led to charges against 87 individuals tied to the Venezuelan terrorist organization Tren de Aragua, exposing a nationwide criminal operation that allegedly funded violent crimes through sophisticated ATM theft.
A snow leopard attack left a female skier severely injured after she approached the rare predator for a photograph in northern China, underscoring repeated warnings from authorities about wildlife encounters.
A federal judge in Minnesota threatened to hold Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons in contempt, arguing the Trump administration failed to comply with an order.
A tragedy unfolded over the weekend in Kansas after a missing elementary school teacher was found dead in the snow, days after she disappeared from downtown Emporia.
Century Aluminum Company has entered into a development agreement with Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) to construct the first new primary aluminum production plant in the United States since 1980.
A social media dispute involving Planned Parenthood ignited a public clash this week between Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp and local Democratic officials, after a comment referencing his children appeared on a family photo shared online.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) and Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE) in Brussels that Europe cannot defend itself without the help of the United States.
A West Virginia librarian faces criminal charges after allegedly attempting to recruit individuals on social media to assassinate President Trump, according to local authorities.
A Chicago-area elementary school teacher was placed on administrative leave after a brief Facebook post expressing ICE support triggered organized backlash from activists and elected officials.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) called for the heads of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to testify before his Senate Homeland Security Committee over the operations in Minneapolis.
The second shooting in Minneapolis has once again ignited a familiar firestorm: protests, pundits, and political posturing. Within hours, the discourse hardened into opposing camps: those defending ICE and law enforcement, and those condemning them as instruments of systemic oppression. It’s a script we know too well, repeated with every tragedy that touches politics, culture, or power. But for Christians, this reflexive tribalism should give us pause.
Actress Cynthia Nixon erupted on social media this week, calling the fatal shooting of 37‑year‑old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis a “cold blooded execution."
A powerful winter storm sweeping across the United States has left at least 18 people dead and caused massive disruptions from the Southern Plains to New England.
Republican attorney Chris Madel abruptly ended his campaign for Minnesota governor, citing deep concerns over the federal government’s aggressive immigration crackdown.
The Pentagon's recently released National Defense Strategy details increasing military threats as countries grow in their "conventional strike and space, cyber, electromagnetic warfare capabilities."
A growing wave of campus radicalization is drawing renewed scrutiny after a new Anti-Defamation League report found that American anti-Israel activists are amplifying official propaganda from Hamas and other designated terrorist groups.
Democrats who demanded aggressive enforcement of the FACE Act against pro-life demonstrators are now declining to comment after federal charges were filed against left-wing activists who disrupted a Minnesota church service.
Iranian drones pose a credible and growing threat to U.S. naval forces in the Middle East, according to a leading defense expert, as Washington increases its military presence amid unrest inside Iran and mounting regional instability.
The firing of an assistant professor at Emory, tied to Iran’s ruling elite, followed campus protests and mounting political pressure after a controversial hiring decision drew national attention.
Federal officials say anti-ICE mob violence in Minneapolis directly disrupted a targeted immigration enforcement operation, allowing a criminal suspect to escape while an ICE agent suffered a permanent injury during violent unrest.
The vetting process used by former Vice President Kamala Harris’ team to select a running mate in 2024 drew sharp criticism from Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who said interviewers made offensive and disrespectful remarks about his wife and questioned his loyalty to the United States.
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the United States' withdrawal from the globalist entity will make the nation "less safe," criticizing the Trump administration's decision.
A fatal shark attack in Sydney Harbor has left an Australian family grieving after a 12-year-old boy died from injuries sustained while swimming at a popular cliff-jumping location.
President Trump revealed the technology used to disable Venezuelan military equipment during the operation leading to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated during an appearance on FOX News’s The Sunday Briefing that Minnesota law prohibits concealed carry without an ID in possession.
Democrats in Virginia’s House of Delegates are drawing sharp criticism after introducing a resolution to establish a task force to review the future funding of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI).
Illinois lawmakers are advancing legislation to ensure families adopting children from the state’s foster care system receive complete information about a child’s history before the adoption is finalized.
Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino delivered a fiery press conference this week, calling out Minneapolis officials for failing to tell the full truth.
A 37‑year‑old man is dead after federal agents opened fire on a Minneapolis street early Saturday morning in what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is calling a defensive shooting.
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ new $17.7 billion budget proposal for Arizona is drawing heat for continuing what critics call an unsustainable trend of runaway general fund spending.
Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a forceful defense of marriage, family, and the sanctity of life Friday at the 53rd annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.
Vice President JD Vance told pro-lifers during the March for Life rally that they have an "ally in the White House" and encouraged them to seek a "culture of life."
The Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has made preparations to prevent blackouts during the winter storm, seeking to keep the energy grid stable.
The push for to deport Mahmoud Khalil is back on track after the Department of Homeland Security confirmed plans to re-arrest the Columbia University encampment leader and deport him to Algeria.
The reported Iran ICBM test has intensified concerns in Washington as Tehran claims it can now strike the U.S. mainland, even while President Donald Trump weighs potential military action against the regime.
The TikTok deal reached a turning point Thursday as the social media platform finalized a Trump-backed agreement creating a majority American-owned joint venture, effectively sidestepping a potential U.S. ban.
Former military leaders have come out in support of Senator Mark Kelly's (D-AZ) lawsuit against War Secretary Pete Hegseth, arguing that the Trump administration's actions against the senator violate the First Amendment.
Video game rage ended in a fatal domestic stabbing Sunday night in Oklahoma City, leaving one brother dead and another charged with first-degree murder.
An ICE cooperation battle is emerging between the Trump administration and Virginia’s new Democratic governor, as White House border czar Tom Homan says federal deportation efforts will continue despite state-level resistance.
A cartel kidnapping unfolded in broad daylight in Mexico this week after an American OnlyFans influencer was abducted at gunpoint outside a shopping center in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
France’s World Cup stance took shape this week as Paris publicly rejected calls to boycott the 2026 FIFA World Cup over a controversial U.S.–Greenland “framework” agreement announced by President Trump, emphasizing that sport should remain separate from politics.
A disturbing video circulating online this week shows a militant affiliated with the Damascus government displaying a braid of hair said to belong to a dead female Kurdish fighter.
President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing rebuke of former special counsel Jack Smith on Thursday as Smith testified before the House Judiciary Committee.
Arizona lawmakers are advancing legislation to ban gender transition procedures for minors, with State Sen. Mark Finchem introducing Senate Bill 1095 this week.
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche joined Breitbart News on the floor of SHOT Show Tuesday for an exclusive look at how the Department of Justice under President Trump is actively fighting to dismantle restrictive gun laws.
Concerns over mass migration and birthright citizenship took center stage Thursday on War Room, where author and Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer warned that the policy is being exploited.
Investment firms Greenoaks and Altimeter announced that they are taking legal action against South Korea to protect U.S. businesses from what they believe are discriminatory and unfair trade practices.
The discovery of a Hamas weapons cache has reignited concerns over Hamas disarmament, raising doubts as the Trump administration pushes forward with phase two of its Middle East peace plan.
A deadly fungus outbreak has sickened dozens of people in southern Tennessee, prompting warnings from state health officials as investigations continue.
President Trump’s Davos address put Western civilization at the center of the global debate, drawing sharp reactions from political leaders and strong praise from Somali-born activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
New York City detectives reported disrespectful treatment after employees at a Brooklyn hospital mistook them for ICE agents, raising concerns about professionalism and neutrality in emergency medical care.
New allegations of abuse in Iran have surfaced as eyewitnesses and human rights groups accuse the Islamic Republic of sexual assaults on teenage detainees and extortion of grieving families.
A DUI case involving an illegal alien in North Carolina is drawing renewed scrutiny after court records revealed a prior impaired driving charge against the suspect had been dismissed years before a fatal crash that killed two young college students.
President Trump unveiled the Board of Peace for Gaza on Thursday, with world leaders signing the agreement during the World Economic Forum's (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland.
A major breakthrough has brought long-awaited answers in one of Virginia’s most notorious cold cases, as the FBI announced it has identified the killer behind the 1986 murders of two young women.
President Donald Trump revealed to Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo that a Greenland deal is in the works, one that will give the United States "total access" to the country for security and defense.
Federal plans to expand offshore oil drilling leases are drawing strong opposition from California lawmakers, environmental groups, and local officials, who argue the policy threatens marine ecosystems and the state’s coastal economy.
Salesforce Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff is calling for government regulation of artificial intelligence after multiple documented suicide cases.
In the heart of St. Paul, Minnesota, a routine Sunday service at Cities Church turned into a scene of chaos on January 18. Dozens of anti-ICE protesters burst into the building, chanting "ICE out!" and demanding "Justice for Renee Good," a woman killed in a recent encounter with immigration agents. Their target? Pastor David Easterwood, who doubles as a local ICE official while leading his congregation.
Federal Reserve officials are facing mounting scrutiny after new business survey data undercuts their justification for keeping interest rates elevated.
Turkish regulators raided the Istanbul office of Chinese e-commerce platform Temu on Wednesday morning, conducting what was described as an “on-site inspection."
President Trump launched an aggressive agenda on January 20, 2025, signing 26 executive orders on his first day back in office and driving forward a transformative year for the United States.
President Trump held a strategic phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Tuesday, focusing on the escalating conflict in northeastern Syria.
A federal judge shut down an Epstein files-related request from Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA), stating that the case in question is "effectively closed."
A school district in Texas has severed its affiliation with an Islamic-themed athletic event after it donated to an organization considered a terrorist entity.
The Mexican government has sent dozens of cartel members to the United States amid ongoing pressure from the Trump administration to take down drug trafficking networks.
Chicken pen abuse allegations have stunned Missouri after investigators accused a rural couple of subjecting two teenagers to extreme confinement and violence.
A sharp overdose decline in the United States is drawing national attention after new federal data showed drug deaths falling by more than 20% last year.
A U.S. Navy veteran is now detained in Russia after a court sentenced him to five years in prison, a case raising serious concerns about Moscow’s treatment of American citizens abroad.
Car show murders shocked Central Florida after three out-of-state tourists were allegedly stalked and killed in a random daytime shooting near popular vacation areas, according to their families and law enforcement.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) issued a scathing rebuke to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for their refusal to comply with bipartisan subpoenas.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said during the World Economic Forum's summit that Europe should be "happy" that President Trump is leading the United States, defending the president's policies.
Tehran militias turned large sections of Iran’s capital into armed zones Tuesday night as heavily armed forces fired machine guns through city streets amid escalating unrest.
Violent protests broke out across Switzerland ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Davos attendance, as demonstrators torched American flags and clashed with riot police before President Trump’s scheduled arrival for the World Economic Forum.
A new report from The Bull Moose Project warns that private equity firms have quietly seized control of major segments of America’s cancer care system.
Tesla’s once-hyped Cybertruck has experienced a stunning collapse in consumer demand, suffering the largest year-over-year sales drop of any electric vehicle in the U.S. market in 2025.
The recent observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day has once again highlighted the deep divisions in how Americans remember this pivotal figure. For many, he remains an untouchable icon of moral courage and racial reconciliation, a preacher whose words still echo calls for justice and unity. Yet a growing chorus, particularly among conservatives with modern interpretations of his legacy, questions whether the holiday truly honors truth or perpetuates a sanitized myth.
British police forces are preparing to pilot sweeping Artificial Intelligence programs designed to predict and target potential criminals before any offence occurs.
Actress Pam Grier’s emotional recounting of childhood racism on Disney‑owned ABC’s The View took a dramatic turn after public fact‑checking exposed major inaccuracies.
Deep-blue Colorado has agreed to a $6.1 million legal settlement after a federal judge ruled against the state’s attempt to ban pro-life pregnancy centers from offering abortion pill reversal treatments.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) called for European leaders to show "backbone" to President Trump, calling their responses to his foreign policy goals "pathetic."
The Nick Reiner case has taken a disturbing new turn following revelations from a Fox Nation documentary examining his mental state after the alleged murders of his parents.
A new report highlights how far Democratic leaders have moved from clear answers on basic biological questions, with gender reality emerging as a political fault line ahead of the 2028 presidential race.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is pushing back against claims that anti-ICE protesters violated federal law during a disruption at a Minneapolis church, placing the FACE Act at the center of a growing legal and political dispute.
A routine lunch outing in Minneapolis turned into a public confrontation fueled by ICE harassment, after a group of software engineers were wrongly accused of being federal immigration agents.
Critics are sharpening their pens once again as President Donald Trump revives the idea of U.S. ownership or control of Greenland. The reaction—especially in...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events across the U.S. on Monday honored the legacy of the civil rights leader, but many gatherings quickly turned into platforms.
Iran’s judiciary has declared its intent to prosecute President Donald Trump and Israeli leaders over alleged “crimes” tied to the Islamic regime’s ongoing nationwide unrest.
Iran’s Islamist regime is facing mounting scrutiny after an unnamed government official admitted that at least 5,000 people were killed during last week’s nationwide crackdown on anti-regime protests.
Elon Musk is demanding up to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of defrauding him and violating the AI startup’s original nonprofit mission.
Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, is seeking a speedy trial in response to delays from the legal team representing her husband's accused assassin, Tyler Robinson.
Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) introduced a bill expanding the denaturalization process for individuals committing fraud or other serious felonies, as well as those who join terrorist organizations.
Candidate ties involving Florida congressional hopeful Aaron Baker are drawing renewed scrutiny after evidence surfaced showing a close, years-long relationship with a registered sex offender—contradicting Baker’s public claims that the man was only a former coworker.
For more than a century, Americans have wrestled with a recurring question: What happens when a nation built on liberty suddenly discovers it holds the...
The new governor of Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger, signed an executive order pulling a previous order requiring state law enforcement to work with ICE.
At least 21 people were killed in a devastating train tragedy Sunday evening after a high-speed passenger train derailed and triggered a second derailment in southern Spain, according to Reuters.
Hunter Biden's personal drama took center stage Tuesday after the mother of his youngest child asked an Arkansas judge to jail the former first son for allegedly defying a court-ordered child support agreement.
A fresh backlash erupted online after former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared on stage at a public tribute honoring Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, prompting widespread criticism over her conduct and remarks.
The long-delayed CECOT segment finally aired Sunday night on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” weeks after it was abruptly pulled from the broadcast schedule by editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
President Donald Trump criticized the New York Stock Exchange's (NYSE) expansion in Dallas, Texas, stating that it would be detrimental to New York and serves as a test for New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
A potential nuclear strike on Europe’s largest nuclear power facility is raising alarm as intelligence sources warn Russia may soon target critical power lines linked to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 56th Annual Meeting saw a record turnout, with hundreds of business and political leaders arriving in Davos, Switzerland, for the summit.
A sweeping renovation scam unraveled in Texas after a Fort Worth couple pleaded guilty to federal charges tied to a multimillion-dollar home renovation fraud that left dozens of families financially devastated.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, is under renewed scrutiny after a media investigation revealed that its AI tool Grok continues to generate sexually explicit videos of real women.
An Australian woman in Brisbane woke up to a nightmare scenario when she discovered an 8-foot python lying across her chest in the middle of the night.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week in two pivotal cases involving state laws that prohibit males, including those identifying as transgender.
Bruce Springsteen launched a politically charged tirade against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a surprise appearance at the Light of Day music festival in New Jersey.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the United States will impose new tariffs on European countries unless Denmark agrees to a deal allowing the U.S. to annex Greenland.
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.
Five grieving British families have launched a landmark lawsuit against TikTok in a Delaware court, accusing the social media giant of promoting deadly content.
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...
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced Thursday that it has launched an investigation into the California Community College Athletic Association.
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).
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."
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
A brutal train murder on a Chicago Blue Line train has drawn national attention after prosecutors revealed the suspect allegedly filmed the killing and its aftermath.
The world is watching Iran writhe in historic crisis as months of anti-government protests have escalated into widespread national upheaval and a violent crackdown by the theocratic regime. What began in late December 2025 as demonstrations sparked by economic collapse—soaring inflation, a collapsing currency, and severe shortages of basic needs—has grown into one of the most sustained challenges to the Islamic Republic in decades.
A devastating sand tunnel collapse has left a Florida community mourning the deaths of two teenage boys who were enjoying a simple afternoon outdoors. George Watts, 14, and Derrick Hubbard, 14, died after a hand-dug sand hole and tunnel collapsed near Sportsman’s Park in Inverness on January 11, according to FOX 13.
After Charlie Kirk's tragic death, a surprising shift occurred on campuses across the country. For the first time, many students felt truly free to embrace and openly declare their conservative beliefs.
As a Christian conservative, I scroll through social media with tears in my eyes, grieving the deepening divide in our nation: the injuries at protests, the lives lost to political violence, and the way we've stopped seeing one another as beloved children of God.
I truly understand the outrage on the Left: How can anyone defend what looks like a dystopian nightmare unfolding on American streets?
At the same time, I share the Right's conviction that justice, strong borders, self-defense, and consequences for crime are essential in a fallen world.
Newly released figures from the National Shooting Sports Foundation show that more than 32 million firearms often described by Democrats as “assault weapons."
A group of Minnesota residents of Somali descent and Hispanic heritage has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
China’s foreign minister issued a forceful defense of the Iranian government on Thursday, urging the United States not to impose what he called “the law of the jungle."
Dozens of Republicans voted alongside Democrats to reject a GOP-led effort to pull federal funding from an organization linked to bias against conservatives.
Kurdish militants have triggered fresh regional concern after armed separatist groups attempted to cross into Iran from neighboring Iraq, according to multiple reports.
President Trump is calling for Congress to pass what the White House called the "Great Healthcare Plan," a sweeping proposal aimed at saving Americans' wallets.
Iran evacuation measures are underway as the U.S. military begins withdrawing select personnel and equipment from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar amid rising tensions with Tehran.
Housing radicalism continued to take center stage this week after previously unreported audio revealed remarks by Cea Weaver, the top housing official for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Questions are emerging after former vice president Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, purchased an $8 million oceanside mansion in Malibu last month.
The deputy director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Madison Sheahan, announced that she is resigning from the agency in order to run for Congress.
An ICE detainer has been issued in the wake of a double homicide in Charlotte, North Carolina, after federal officials confirmed the suspect is an illegal alien from El Salvador.
A three-judge panel upheld California's new redistricting maps approved through Proposition 50, ruling against arguments that the maps favored Hispanics.
A shocking brawl broke out during a youth basketball game in Staten Island, exposing how adult misconduct can derail faith-based sports meant to serve children.
The Department of Homeland Security disclosed new details after New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the arrest of a city council employee, identifying the man as an illegal alien with a prior assault arrest.
Britain’s left‑wing government has reversed course on a controversial plan to require digital ID cards for everyone wishing to live and work in the UK.
The death toll in Iran’s brutal crackdown on nationwide protests continues to rise sharply, with multiple reports suggesting that thousands of civilians have been killed.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R‑Ky.) announced he will pursue a contempt of Congress resolution against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
In a recent Senate hearing, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) posed a straightforward question to Dr. Seema Verma, a physician and former administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: "Can men get pregnant?" What should have been a simple affirmation of biological reality turned into a stunning display of evasion.
Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) is under federal investigation for her involvement in a video urging military members to defy so-called "illegal orders" from President Trump.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped its appeal of a decision that prevented the federal government from cutting off transportation funding to sanctuary states.
San Antonio, Texas, will no longer fund "abortion tourism" in light of a recent law banning governmental entities from using taxpayer dollars to support the practice.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announced that phase two of President Trump's Gaza peace plan has begun, focusing on demilitarization, governmental transition, and reconstruction.
Harassment of ICE personnel escalated in Minnesota after the Trump administration deployed roughly 2,000 immigration agents to the Twin Cities area, triggering organized activist efforts to trail and intimidate them.
NYU Coverup allegations surfaced after New York University quietly removed a course page tied to a class taught by Cea Weaver, the housing czar for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani.
The debate over ICE intensified as a Southern California school district increased security and issued staff scripts designed to keep federal immigration agents off campus.
A crackdown on nationwide protests across Iran escalated sharply after regime security forces began using live ammunition against civilians, according to a doctor who treated wounded demonstrators.
A Chinese embassy construction project in London has triggered serious national security concerns after unredacted blueprints revealed a concealed underground room built feet from critical U.K. communication cables.
A secret service leak involving Vice President JD Vance’s protective detail has triggered an internal investigation and placed a U.S. Secret Service employee on administrative leave.
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma defended President Donald Trump’s decision to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, calling it the “absolute right move” in a Saturday interview.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard high-stakes arguments Tuesday in two closely watched cases that could redefine the future of women's and girls’ sports across the country.
A senior U.S. State Department official indicated that Washington could take retaliatory steps if British regulators move forward with a potential ban on Elon Musk’s social media platform X.
In a pivotal moment for American jurisprudence, the Supreme Court today heard more than three hours of oral arguments in two landmark cases—Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J.—challenging state bans in Idaho and West Virginia on transgender athletes competing in girls' and women's sports.
The Trump administration has designated three branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist entities, following through on a November executive order.
Authoritarian claims ignited controversy Sunday after Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin compared the United States to Iran while the Islamic Republic carried out one of the deadliest crackdowns on protesters in its history.
Columbia Antisemitism took center stage after longtime Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani sharply criticized the school’s antisemitism task force during a recent University Senate meeting.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-AR) announced a resolution praising President Trump’s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, citing past Democratic comments and legislation that framed Maduro as a serious threat to U.S. interests.
The Senate moved closer to averting a shutdown as debate over DHS funding intensified following a fatal Immigration and Customs Enforcement shooting in Minnesota.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) will file a motion to dismiss the $10 billion lawsuit brought by President Trump over its deceptive editing of a documentary surrounding the events of January 6, 2021.
The U.S. State Department has increased its travel advisory for Grenada to Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution as of January 5, 2026, primarily because of elevated concerns about violent crime.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced that he has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, due to their "unlawful" actions.
Prosecutors say newly released text messages undermine claims of bias in the high-profile Kirk shooting case, as defense attorneys seek to disqualify a Utah prosecutor ahead of a critical hearing.
The United States appears to be moving closer to a second possible military strike against Iran as President Donald Trump publicly weighs strong options.
British broadcasting regulator Ofcom announced on Monday that it has opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk’s X social media platform over the use of its Grok AI to create deepfake sexualised images.
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) has filed a lawsuit against the War Department and its Secretary, Pete Hegseth, after the department cut his retirement pay from his military service.
A new bill supports President Trump's goal of acquiring Greenland, allowing Trump to "take whatever steps necessary to annex or acquire Greenland as a territory of the United States," a press release explains.
Health organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicians, the American Public Health Association, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and other entities, have filed a joint status report detailing their intent to sue the CDC.
A federal housing block delivered an early legal setback to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after a bankruptcy judge rejected the city’s attempt to intervene in the sale of thousands of rent-stabilized apartments.
Unrest dominated Iran’s political landscape Friday as Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei accused President Donald Trump of fueling nationwide protests that have turned deadly.
Video surfaced showing critical moments before the fatal shooting of Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, fueling debate over use of force and federal immigration enforcement tactics under the Biden administration.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged Germany to end prosecutions of German doctors granting patients exemptions from mask and vaccine mandates during the pandemic.
An avalanche in Washington state claimed the lives of two snowmobilers last week after a sudden slide struck a group recreating in a remote mountain area, according to local authorities.
Ecuador violence took a brutal turn Sunday after five severed human heads were discovered hanging from ropes on a tourist beach in southwestern Ecuador, highlighting the growing power of criminal gangs and the nation’s worsening security crisis.
A security incident at Palm Beach International Airport forced the U.S. Secret Service to adjust President Trump’s motorcade route on Sunday after agents discovered a suspicious object during a routine security sweep.
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia (USAO-DC) has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
A newly elected city councilor in Lewiston, Maine, stepped down just days into his term amid a felony indictment and questions about whether he met residency requirements for the seat.
A protester in Minneapolis who was yelling at federal agents after a deadly ICE‑involved shooting last week ended up on the receiving end of pepper spray.
During a Sunday interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Jake Tapper attempted to challenge Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
On ABC’s “This Week” Sunday, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky made a striking statement about the war powers resolution he and several other GOP senators backed to limit President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further military strikes on Venezuela.
A senior Iranian regime ideologue publicly declared that the United States’ president should be treated the same way Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro was during the recent U.S. military operation.
On NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey responded to criticism of his comments about federal immigration enforcement and the ICE-involved shooting that has sparked national controversy.
America is not on the brink of a public safety debate — it is already in the middle of one. Across the nation, the divide over law enforcement has become unmistakably clear.
Energy industry advocates are warning that aggressive green energy demands and climate-driven lawsuits are driving up costs for American consumers while weakening U.S. energy independence.
Maine’s federally recognized tribes will gain exclusive control over the state’s online sports betting market under a new law that Governor Janet Mills allowed to take effect without her signature.
Comedian John Mulaney has postponed his Minneapolis tour dates, claiming the city is too unsafe following public unrest surrounding a recent ICE-involved shooting.
Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has revealed what appears to be a stunning internal blunder by Politico, exposing the outlet’s deliberate exclusion...
The Minnesota Fraternal Order of Police (MNFOP) issued a strong public statement Thursday declaring its support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) sent a letter to a federal judge, requesting that a special master be appointed to address the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files.
An unidentified protester outside the Whipple Building Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota, made alarming statements.
CCP Land concerns are intensifying after reports revealed that two golf courses bordering Louisiana’s Barksdale Air Force Base are owned by a figure tied to the Chinese Communist Party.
Federal prosecutors announced criminal charges against an illegal immigrant from China accused of photographing sensitive military materials near a Missouri air base.
Venezuelan gold held at the Bank of England will remain frozen despite the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and the appointment of interim leader Delcy Rodríguez, Britain signaled this week.
California fraud allegations took center stage this week as a federal prosecutor sharply criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom while the Trump administration expanded a corruption probe into the state’s use of taxpayer funds.
Billionaire exodus warnings are growing louder as prominent business leaders continue leaving California amid looming tax proposals set to take effect in 2026.
Details of a Portland shooting emerged Thursday after federal agents shot two people during a violent encounter involving a vehicle allegedly used as a weapon against law enforcement.
Iran protests have turned deadly as the Islamic Republic escalates its crackdown on nationwide demonstrations, killing at least 38 people, including eight children, according to multiple human rights groups.
Internet blackouts have become the defining feature of a rapidly escalating crisis in Iran as the Islamic Republic moves to silence nationwide protests that have now claimed at least 44 lives.
America rarely announces turning points while they are happening. Most are recognized only in retrospect—when a sentence, a posture, or a decision quietly redraws the map of expectation. President James Monroe did that in 1823. President Donald Trump may be doing it again now.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the fatal shooting of a woman on Wednesday is a member of one of the agency’s most highly trained tactical teams.
Several major coal producers and energy trade groups are urging federal regulators to approve the proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.
A bombshell report from the Chicago Board of Education’s Office of Inspector General reveals widespread corruption and abuse within Chicago Public Schools.
Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a blistering rebuke of the White House press corps on Thursday, taking direct aim at legacy media outlets for distorting facts surrounding the recent shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
In the span of exactly five years and one day, two American women lost their lives in tragic encounters with federal law enforcement, both caught in the crossfire of our nation's deepest political divides.
A former Colorado educator with more than a decade of access to children is now at the center of a major criminal investigation that has alarmed parents and school officials across the state.
As protests intensify across Iran, a 30-year-old law student from Tehran has issued a direct appeal to President Trump and Western powers, urging action to support demonstrators risking their lives to bring down the Islamic Republic.
Vice President JD Vance announced that the Trump administration is creating a new Assistant Attorney General position to investigate cases of fraud across the nation.
Minnesota Fraud is shaping the early contours of the state’s next gubernatorial race as Attorney General Keith Ellison reportedly considers a run following Gov. Tim Walz’s exit.
President Donald Trump is asking the state of Georgia to reimburse $6.26 million in attorney fees he incurred while defending his election interference case.
Vice President JD Vance says a growing welfare fraud investigation in Minnesota exposes deep failures in government oversight and raises concerns about a broader national scheme exploiting taxpayer-funded programs.
Sen. Ted Cruz escalated calls for judicial impeachment during a Senate Judiciary hearing Wednesday, demanding Congress act against two federal judges he accused of abusing their authority.
President Trump escalated his America First agenda Wednesday by ordering the United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations the administration deems wasteful and contrary to national interests.
Governments in the Nordic-Baltic region and NATO are signaling serious concern after what analysts call irregular security practices aboard Russia-linked shadow tankers, including the use of armed guards far outside typical maritime norms.
Iran’s top military leader issued a sharp warning this week, threatening possible preemptive military action after U.S. President Trump publicly stated the United States would intervene if Tehran violently suppresses protesters.
Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt launched a mayoral campaign for Los Angeles, targeting the state's negligence surrounding the devastating fires of last year.
President Trump ordered the United States to withdraw from the Migration Forum on Wednesday, cutting ties with a United Nations–linked body long criticized for promoting policies that weaken national border enforcement.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry erupted in outrage Wednesday after the U.S. State Department boldly proclaimed the Western Hemisphere as “OUR hemisphere."
Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a new proposal Wednesday to further restrict so‑called “ghost guns” that can be assembled using parts manufactured on 3D printers.
In a decisive strike against the forces eroding the American Dream, President Donald Trump has announced plans to ban large Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes, ensuring that everyday families, especially young ones, can once again afford to own a piece of the nation they love.
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand and Governor General Mary Simon are reportedly planning a visit to Greenland early next month to open a new Canadian consulate.
A major state audit released this week affirms concerns of fraud in Minnesota, specifically in the Department of Human Services’ (DHS) Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) grant program.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer working in Minnesota shot and killed an anti-ICE protester after the individual attempted to run them over.
Republican unity remains strong after the Trump administration’s daring Operation Absolute Resolve, which captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and brought him to the U.S. to face federal charges.
Somali fraud concerns followed a heated Maine Senate primary last month when Democratic candidate Graham Platner joined a Lewiston rally tied to figures now facing state and federal investigations.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) sparked backlash after unleashing a profane outburst against the Supreme Court over its decision to temporarily uphold Texas’ revised congressional districts.
The a crisis on Socotra left hundreds of foreign tourists stranded after military shifts and airspace closures halted flights to and from the remote Yemeni island.
Former President Joe Biden's pension has become a focal point of renewed scrutiny as new analysis shows the 46th commander in chief receives the largest taxpayer-funded retirement package of any former president in U.S. history.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are defending their decision to update vaccine guidelines and recommendations.
The property seizure controversy surrounding New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s latest appointment is drawing sharp scrutiny after resurfaced social media posts revealed extreme rhetoric from the city’s new top tenant advocate.
The Bayeux Tapestry may not have been created for grand cathedral display as long believed, according to new historical research that challenges centuries of assumption.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar on Tuesday paid a visit to Somaliland, the breakaway region of Somalia whose independence Israel unilaterally endorsed on December 26.
Two female high school athletes have come forward accusing a transgender student — currently at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case over trans participation.
In the early hours of January 3, 2026, American forces executed a daring raid deep into Venezuelan territory, capturing the tyrannical socialist leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. This operation, dubbed "Absolute Resolve," involved elite troops breaching Maduro's fortified compound with the aid of spies, drones, and precision strikes from 150 jets launching from 20 airbases.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) revealed that the Biden-era FBI surveilled a Catholic teacher, placing her on a terror watchlist, after she was in Washington, D.C. surrounding the events of January 6, 2021.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced that it will shut down completely, blaming Congress after it pulled federal funding from the organization.
Khamenei escape preparations are now part of Iran’s internal calculations as nationwide unrest intensifies and intelligence reports suggest the regime is bracing for collapse.
The Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Jim O'Neill, announced that Somalia's diplomat to the United Nations is connected to a company scrutinized by authorities over Medicaid fraud.
Questionable grants are drawing fresh scrutiny after a Washington Free Beacon review found billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott sent millions to a nonprofit network backing some of the most aggressive anti-Israel and anti-Semitic groups operating in the United States.
An investigation unfolded early Monday after a man damaged property at Vice President JD Vance’s home in Cincinnati, prompting a response from the U.S. Secret Service.
The Minnesota crackdown intensified last week as federal authorities arrested more than 1,000 individuals in what officials described as a massive enforcement operation targeting violent crime and fraud.
The Department of Energy announced that it has put forward a $2.7 billion effort to bolster the nation's domestic uranium enrichment services over the next decade.
Suicidal empathy took center stage in Seattle after the city’s police union sharply criticized the new mayor’s approach to drug enforcement, warning it could accelerate crime and public disorder.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, vowed to restore Venezuela and celebrated the Trump administration's capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Iran protests intensified across the country as President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Tehran over the regime’s violent response to demonstrators.
Leftist online source Wikipedia wasted no time in defining the Trump administration’s capture of Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spent her final day in Congress criticizing provisions in an upcoming appropriations bill and sharing on social media.
Rep. Lynn Heffner, D‑Augusta, and Rep. Karen Bennett, D‑Stone Mountain, have announced their resignations from the Georgia House of Representatives just days before the Georgia General Assembly is set to convene.
In the dead of night on New Year's Day, as the confetti settled over Times Square, New York City witnessed a ceremony that should send chills down the spine of every freedom-loving American.
In the early days of 2026, the world witnessed a dramatic turn in Venezuela's long saga of political turmoil. On January 3, Nicolás Maduro, the embattled leader who had clung to power amid allegations of election fraud, economic collapse, and human rights abuses, was captured in a U.S.-led operation and extradited to face charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking in a New York courtroom. Maduro pleaded not guilty, but the event has ignited a firestorm of reactions that expose deep fissures in how we perceive dictatorship, intervention, and justice.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) scaled back its recommended childhood vaccines, now only recommending inoculations against ten diseases.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the Trump administration's action in Venezuela, declaring that the country rejects "intervention in the internal affairs of other countries."
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through its Administration for Children and Families, is pulling a series of Biden-era child care policies that mandated that states pay providers before verifying child attendance.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth censured Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) over his video directing troops not to follow what he claimed were "illegal orders" from President Trump.
As American families struggle with high housing costs, rising healthcare bills, and inflation, federal spending on refugee benefits has surged, leaving taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars.
Some of the Minnesota Somali immigrants convicted in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme reportedly used stolen federal funds to support “lavish” lifestyles, according to court records and news reports.
On Sunday’s Face the Nation, Senator Chris Van Hollen (D‑MD) accused the Trump administration of lying to the American people about the rationale behind the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence firm behind ChatGPT, is searching for a new executive to lead its efforts in studying and preparing for potential safety risks.
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton says artificial intelligence will keep advancing at a breakneck pace in 2026, and he believes the technology is on track to replace a growing number of human jobs across many industries.
Top gaming streamer Zach “Asmongold” Hoyt responded enthusiastically to President Donald Trump’s early‑morning announcement that U.S. forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
A new year‑end report from the activist group Concerned Women for America (CWA) reveals that a large portion of children’s streaming television shows contain sexualized LGBTQ+ content.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States will administer Venezuela “until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition."
Responses poured in from around the world after President Donald Trump announced on social media that the United States carried out overnight strikes in Venezuela.
Hollywood celebrities wasted no time demanding the impeachment of President Donald Trump after he ordered the military operation that led to the capture of Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro.
An ethnic Somali woman enrolled at a U.S. college says she has been misinterpreted after a video in which she appeared to threaten Elon Musk went viral.
On Fox News Live Saturday, Senator Ruben Gallego (D‑AZ) defended the removal of Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela as beneficial for U.S. security but strongly criticized the Trump administration’s approach.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as the new head of Venezuela following the capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro.
America’s largest Muslim advocacy group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), has issued multiple press releases in recent days about Israel’s actions in Gaza and support for NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
California, already soaked over the holidays, is forecast to see additional rain, gusty winds, and a moderate risk of flooding this weekend as a new storm system moves through the state.
Immigration lawyers are warning that federal agencies are increasingly skeptical when migrants claim to have legitimate marriages with U.S. citizens as a path to legal residency.
French‑citizen actor George Clooney responded to President Donald Trump’s latest jabs by urging Americans to vote Republican leaders out of office in the 2026 midterm elections.
Cuba’s communist figurehead “president,” Miguel Díaz‑Canel, published a New Year’s message this week urging the Cuban people to be “united more than ever."
Negotiated lower costs for 10 widely used prescription drugs under Medicare went into effect Thursday, marking the first implementation of price limits authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
Hollywood’s film, television, streaming, and news industries suffered massive job losses in 2025 as the media’s decline accelerated, costing tens of thousands of workers their livelihoods.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Homeland Security adviser Stephen Miller became the unexpected stars of a viral video after they were filmed dancing and singing along to “Ice Ice Baby."
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Police in Minneapolis have raised questions about claims made by a Somali-operated daycare center that “important documents” disproving fraud allegations were stolen during a recent break-in.
South Korea has shuttered over 4,000 schools since 1980, the Education Ministry revealed this week, as the nation grapples with a catastrophic plunge in birth rates and plummeting student enrollment.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has reopened the case of Shamima Begum, the so-called “ISIS bride” who was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 after joining the Islamic State.
New Texas social studies curriculum will require educators to teach students about the reality of communism, Western civilization, and other areas of history.
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Amanda Nguyen, the feminist activist who became the first Vietnamese woman to reach the edge of space, says the aftermath of her historic Blue Origin flight plunged her into a deep depression.
When Congress returns next week, lawmakers will have less than a month to pass the remaining nine appropriations bills funding federal agencies for fiscal year 2026.
As of January 1, 2025, Illinois has officially banned the sale and distribution of compact fluorescent light bulbs under a new law signed by Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Alcohol consumption in America has hit a 90-year low, with young adults leading a cultural shift toward sobriety, discipline, and health-conscious living.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new action Wednesday to regulate five commonly used phthalate chemicals, citing health and environmental risks.
Citizen journalists are exposing what appears to be a widespread pattern of taxpayer-funded daycare fraud involving Somali-run facilities—not just in Minnesota, but across multiple U.S. states.
Nvidia is ramping up production of its powerful H200 AI chips after receiving approval from President Donald Trump to sell the processors to “approved customers” in China.
Former special counsel Jack Smith delivered a surprising assessment of hearsay claims tied to the Jan. 6 investigation during a recent closed-door deposition before Congress.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a sharp ICE warning after a social media post by Politico senior legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein drew accusations of encouraging violence against federal agents.
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a defiant message as Putin vows victory in Ukraine, even as Trump-backed diplomatic efforts accelerate behind the scenes.
New police records detail a disturbing Arizona abuse case showing that 10-year-old Rebekah Baptiste begged for help months before she was allegedly killed by her father and his girlfriend, despite documented injuries and repeated warnings to authorities.
Federal authorities are escalating their response to the Minnesota fraud scandal as the Trump administration intensifies investigations into alleged widespread abuse of public programs under Gov. Tim Walz’s administration.
Mortgage relief arrived for homebuyers heading into 2026 as mortgage rates fell to their lowest level of 2025, offering a modest but notable shift after a year of elevated borrowing costs.
Drone claims dominated global headlines Tuesday after Kyiv flatly denied Moscow’s allegation that Ukraine targeted one of Vladimir Putin’s residences, calling the charge a calculated attempt to derail peace talks and justify further aggression.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy accused California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) of lying, declaring the state could lose nearly $160 million in federal funds if it does not comply with a January 5 deadline to revoke foreign trucker licenses.
Officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planning to spend $100 million over a one-year period in an advertising campaign, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The Department of Justice announced that a federal court approved a settlement that sees Disney paying $10 million in civil penalties after violating children's online privacy.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced that the Committee will hold a hearing centered on the fraud scandal plaguing Minnesota.
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South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang, often dubbed the “Amazon of Korea,” has announced a $1.17 billion compensation plan following a massive data breach that exposed sensitive information of 34 million users.
Florida will receive more than $209 million in federal funding for rural health care improvements, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday.
Copper crime took a deadly turn in Portland this month after a thief stole wiring from a traffic signal, setting off a chain of events that ended in a fatal crash.
A Minneapolis day care at the center of a viral fraud exposé is denying wrongdoing amid intensifying scrutiny of Minnesota’s massive, multibillion-dollar welfare fraud scandal.
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) stay issued Tuesday by a federal judge has halted the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to end TPS for South Sudan, intensifying a broader fight over executive authority and immigration enforcement.
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Border killing investigations are underway after a prominent Texas businessman and appointee of Gov. Greg Abbott was shot and killed at a business in McAllen, a key border city in the Rio Grande Valley.
Rome subway riders are now encountering ancient history as part of their daily commute, following the opening of two new underground stations beneath some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Comedian Shane Gillis blasted the Department of Homeland Security for producing meme-style videos to promote Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
Aid abuse emerged as a disturbing element in newly released FBI records tied to the 2023 Covenant School massacre in Nashville, raising fresh questions about federal oversight and accountability.
Democrat Denial took center stage after veteran pollster Nate Silver openly criticized Democratic leaders and activists for refusing to acknowledge mistakes from the 2024 election.
Hamas blow landed hard Monday as the terror group confirmed the deaths of five senior leaders, including its longtime masked spokesman, in what reports describe as one of the most damaging setbacks since the Gaza war began.
A report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) found billions of dollars in taxpayer funds pertaining to "questionable payments."
A federal complaint filed this week requests that an investigation be opened into two graduate-level university-sponsored groups at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) over alleged discrimination against biological males.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an interview with Just the News that she will pursue investigations into officials from the Obama and Biden administrations.
The U.S. Coast Guard announced the award of two contracts to construct up to six Arctic Security Cutters (ASC) icebreakers as part of a security initiative.
A Wisconsin college instructor is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say he murdered his pregnant mistress, her unborn child, and her dog, then set her home on fire after she refused to have an abortion.
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