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California Athlete Calls on CIF to Protect Girls’ Sports: ‘We’re Still Waiting’

When Reese Hogan steps onto the track this weekend for CIF Southern California Division III preliminaries, she will once again face a competitor she never should have had to face—a biological male competing in the girls' high jump, triple jump, and long jump.

White House Reaffirms Faith at Heart of America

The White House celebrated National Day of Prayer by honoring the nation's "enduring tradition of prayer, faith, and trust in Almighty God" and pledging to "never forget the countless blessings God has bestowed upon our people and our country."

Homan Confirms Cabinet Pressure for Amnesty

Border Czar Tom Homan confirmed Wednesday that members of President Donald Trump's cabinet are actively lobbying him to grant some form of legal status to illegal immigrants currently in the country.

Paxton Launches State-Wide Probes Defending Ten Commandments

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a statewide investigation into Independent School Districts (ISDs) across the state in order to ensure schools are displaying the Ten Commandments.

Congress Wants End to Chinese Ownership of U.S. Farmland

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is set to introduce legislation Thursday that would require federal review of farmland purchases near military bases and critical infrastructure, targeting foreign adversaries including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

New Sanctions Hit Cuba’s Communism

The State Department implemented new sanctions on Cuba, targeting the country's communist operations.

Rubio Meets with Pope Leo XIV

Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the Vatican to meet with Pope Leo XIV.

White House Unveils America First Counterterrorism Strategy

The Trump administration's new counterterrorism strategy expands the nation's national security policy to draw attention to three major terrorist threats: "narcoterrorists and transnational gangs," "legacy Islamist terrorists," and "violent left-wing extremists, including anarchists and anti-fascists."

Congress Wants the Secret Service to Answer Directly to Trump

House lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to pull the Secret Service out of the Department of Homeland Security and place it directly under White House oversight, citing repeated failures that allowed three assassination attempts on President Donald Trump.

Trump Admin Opens Alaskan Resources

The Trump administration announced an Alaskan statehood land transfer to shift 1.4 million acres of land along the Dalton Utility Corridor.

Trump Puts Mexico on Notice: Send In Troops If Cartels Aren’t Stopped

President Donald Trump escalated his administration's cartel crackdown Thursday, warning that U.S. ground troops will enter Mexico to fight drug cartels if the Mexican government refuses to act.

Giuliani Released from ICU

Former Republican New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the intensive care unit (ICU) after being hospitalized over the weekend.

Toddlers Could be Reported for ‘Racist’ Behavior

Daycares in Wales have been directed to report incidents of toddlers engaging in "racist" behaviors.

Feds Can Keep Fulton County Ballots

A federal judge ruled that the government can keep 2020 election ballots from Fulton County, Georgia.

Iran Reviews Peace Proposal

A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Iran is reviewing a U.S. plan to end the conflict, reports indicate.

Feds Storm LA’s Most Notorious Drug Market

Federal agents descended on MacArthur Park in Los Angeles on Wednesday, dismantling one of the city's most entrenched open-air drug markets in a sweeping operation that netted at least 18 arrests and more than $10 million worth of fentanyl.

U.S. Fires on Iranian Ship

A U.S. military aircraft fired on an Iranian vessel Wednesday after the ship allegedly defied repeated warnings and attempted to break through an American-enforced blockade near the Strait of Hormuz, according to reporting from The Daily Wire.

Abbott Demands Texas Fix ‘Muslims Only’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (D) is threatening to pull $530,000 in state grants from Grand Prairie after a local Islamic organization advertised a "Muslims only" bash at a city-owned waterpark built with public money, calling it a constitutional violation and giving the city five days to fix it.

Trump’s Commerce Chief Wasn’t Straight With Congress on Epstein

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sat for a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday to answer questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and the Republican chairman of the committee left the hearing room with a pointed assessment: Lutnick hadn't been fully honest.

Muslim University Opens in Texas

TexAM University at Dallas is advertising itself as a "Texas American Muslim University” that mixes STEM programs with required Islamic studies, Texas Scorecard reports.

Anti-Iran-War Rage Drove Man Who Tried to Kill Trump at WHCD

Federal investigators have linked the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to radicalization fueled by the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran, according to a Department of Homeland Security intelligence report obtained by Reuters.

Senators Demand Funding for Vaccine Entity

A bipartisan group of senators have called for the Trump administration to release funds for GAVI, a vaccine entity.

White House Thanks Military Moms

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump honored military mothers during a White House event.

Tennessee Moving to Wipe Out Last Democrat Congressional Seat

Tennessee Republican lawmakers unveiled new congressional maps Wednesday that would eliminate the state's only Democratic-held seat, acting days after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the path for partisan redistricting.

White House Puts Violent Trans Ideology on the Terrorism Watchlist

The Trump administration's new national counterterrorism strategy explicitly names "radically pro-gender" and anarchist groups as domestic terrorism threats, marking the first time a White House counterterrorism plan has directly addressed the wave of violence carried out by transgender-identifying individuals against Christian targets.

Trump Seeks Pause in Carroll Case

President Donald Trump requested a stay of the $83.3 million judgment in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case.

CNN Founder Dies

CNN founder Ted Turner passed away at the age of 87.

Spanberger’s Top Ally Hit With FBI Raid in Corruption and Cannabis Probe

The FBI raided the office of Virginia Democratic state Sen. L. Louise Lucas in Portsmouth on Wednesday as part of a federal corruption and illegal marijuana sale investigation, according to federal law enforcement sources.

Rubio Defends American Exceptionalism

Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared his hope for the nation while filling in for White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Ballroom to be Bigger than Previously Proposed

President Trump said the new White House ballroom will be larger and more expensive than previously proposed.

California Sent $41 Million in Taxpayer Funds to Group Linked to Hamas

California's state government has funneled at least $41 million in combined state and federal grants to the Council on American-Islamic Relations' California affiliate over the last five years, according to a new investigation, despite the group's documented ties to Hamas financing networks and incendiary rhetoric from its own leadership.

Trump Calls for National Sabbath

President Trump issued a proclamation honoring Jewish American History Month, where he encouraged a national Sabbath to occur later this month.

Iowa Dem Recited Muslim Prayers in Senate

State Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott, a Democrat seeking to flip one of the most competitive congressional seats in the country, is facing renewed scrutiny this week over a 2021 video showing her reciting a Muslim prayer on the Iowa Senate floor, and a separate interview in which she described Iowa as insufficiently diverse and implied constituents harbor "horrible animosity" toward Muslims.

Patel Accuses FBI of Lying

FBI Director Kash Patel accused the FBI of lying to judges to obtain surveillance warrants in order to spy on President Trump.

Trump Pauses Project Freedom Amid Iran Talks

President Trump announced that Project Freedom has been paused at the request of Pakistan and other countries.

LA Spent $250K on ‘No ICE’ Signs

The city of Los Angeles has spent $250,000 installing 450 signs declaring municipal property off-limits to federal immigration agents.

Vance: Finding Fraud is ‘Fishing in a Barrel with Dynamite’

Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that uncovering waste and fraud inside the federal government is like "fishing in a barrel with dynamite," adding that his Fraud Task Force uncovers jaw-dropping abuse every single week.

Generational Blessings: The Power of Declarations That Outlive You

There are moments in history when a single voice changes everything. A father speaks over a son. A mother declares hope in the middle of hardship. A leader proclaims truth in the face of chaos. Words—spoken with faith, rooted in conviction—don’t just describe reality; they shape it. And when those words align with God’s promises, they carry the power to alter not just a life, but generations.

China in Prophecy: Awakening in the East and the Return of the King

The Bible is not silent about the East. In fact, it speaks with striking clarity about a future moment when global events will converge in a dramatic and decisive way. In Revelation, the Apostle John writes of a stunning development: “The number of the mounted troops was two hundred million. I heard their number.”

Kingdom Wealth: Unlocking God’s Economic System

I recently read Ruth Fernandez’s new book, Kingdom Wealth: It’s Not Luck, It’s Your Birthright. I found the book to be both fascinating and deeply thought-provoking. During a recent interview with Ruth, her insights were not only compelling but incredibly practical. What follows is my attempt to capture just a portion of the powerful truths she presents—truths that challenge conventional thinking about money, purpose, and the role of faith in shaping our lives and our nation.

Proposed UN Resolution Threatens Iran

A draft resolution from the United Nations threatens to impose sanctions on Iran unless it opens the Strait of Hormuz.

DOJ Goes After Denver’s Assault Weapon Ban

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the city of Denver, Colorado, after it banned "constitutionally protected semi-automatic rifles."

Feds Sue the New York Times for Passing Over a White Man to Fill a Diversity Quota

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the New York Times, accusing the newspaper of passing over a white male candidate for a top editorial role in favor of a less-qualified applicant to meet the company's diversity targets, in what legal observers are calling one of the highest-profile DEI-related discrimination cases in recent memory.

Obama Blames Trump for Marriage ‘Tension’

Former President Barack Obama suggested that the pressure he feels to assist the Democratic Party in response to the Trump administration's policies have caused tension in his marriage.

He Was Googling How to Kill the President on His Government Computer

A Federal Aviation Administration employee was arrested Monday on charges he threatened to kill President Trump, with prosecutors alleging he used a taxpayer-funded government computer to research assassination methods while on the federal payroll.

Justice Neil Gorsuch Releases Children’s Book

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is releasing a children's book in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary to teach them about the Declaration of Independence.

Trump Restores Presidential Fitness

President Trump signed a proclamation declaring May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, restoring the Presidential Fitness Test and promoting youth athletics.

Prosecutors Say They Don’t Need DNA to Nail Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Killer

Utah prosecutors say they have enough evidence to move forward against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, even without the DNA analysis they originally planned to present.

Three Justices Publicly Called Out Jackson

Justice Samuel Alito used a concurring opinion Monday to publicly rebuke Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's lone dissent in the Louisiana redistricting case, calling her arguments "baseless and insulting" and "groundless and utterly irresponsible."

Hegseth Says Ceasefire Holds

War Secretary Pete Hegseth said during a Pentagon briefing that the ceasefire with Iran continues to hold despite recent conflict.

Rand Paul Demands DOJ Charge Fauci

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) urged the Department of Justice to charge former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci for lying to Congress about gain-of-function research.

Senate Drops $72 Billion Border Bill

Senate Republicans released their long-anticipated immigration enforcement reconciliation package Monday night, unveiling $72 billion in proposed spending split across two Senate committees that would mark one of the largest federal investments in border security on record.

Alberta Moves Toward Break from Canada

Alberta separatists said they now have enough signatures to launch a referendum on the possibility of leaving Canada.

California Targets Trump-Era Wind Deal Amid Energy Shift

The California Energy Commission announced that it issued an administrative investigative subpoena to Golden State Wind LLC, seeking information related to the company's agreement with the U.S. Department of the Interior to abandon its offshore wind lease.

Kennedy Pushes Review of Antidepressants

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing for a federal review of antidepressants and other psychiatric medications as part of the "Make America Healthy Again" effort.

Feds Open Title IX Probe Into Women’s College That Admits Men

Democrats on the Los Angeles City Council are advancing a proposal to let foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, cast ballots in local city elections.

Congress Demands Records From Groups Tied to Shanghai Marxist Who Bankrolled 3,000 May Day Protests

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith sent letters Monday to three U.S. nonprofits tied to an alleged "foreign-aligned influence network," demanding internal documents as Congress expands its investigation into the groups that helped organize May Day demonstrations across the country last week.

Ethics Probe Into Dem Congressman’s Advances on Interns Quietly Buried

A former Democratic congresswoman's seat may be making headlines, but it's a sitting Democratic congressman who was investigated for allegedly hitting on young Capitol Hill interns, new reporting reveals.

DeSantis Signs New Congressional Map

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a new congressional map into law that could add four districts favoring Republicans.

Ex-Dem Rep Barred After Alleged $5M FEMA Fraud

The Department of Homeland Security has barred former Florida Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick from all federal contracts, grants, and aid after a grand jury indicted her for allegedly stealing $5 million in COVID-19 FEMA relief funds.

DOJ Probes Schools Pushing Gender Ideology

The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into 36 public school districts to determine whether they have included sexual orientation and gender ideology (SOGI) content in any classes.

‘8647’ Vandalism Found in D.C. Reflecting Pool

The National Park Service is investigating the vandalism of the National Mall's reflecting pool after what many believe to be a threatening message was discovered.

Federal Judge Apologizes to Alleged Trump Assassin Over Jail Conditions

A federal magistrate judge on Monday issued a public apology to the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump, saying the defendant's jail conditions were unacceptable and drawing a pointed comparison to the treatment of January 6 defendants.

California’s Last Middle East Tanker Just Docked

The final oil tanker from the Middle East arrived at the Port of Long Beach on Monday, and California's oil industry unloaded on the state's Democratic leadership the same day it arrived.

Service Members Receive Medals for Heroic Action

War Secretary Pete Hegseth, joined by West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey, presented medals to service members involved in last year's shooting near the White House.

Texas Waterpark Offers ‘Muslims Only’ Day

A taxpayer-funded waterpark in Grand Prairie, Texas, is offering a Muslim-only event on June 1.

Rubio to Travel to Vatican

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican this week.

CENTCOM Calls Iran’s Bluff After Warship Strike Claims

Iran's state media reported Monday that two missiles hit an American Navy frigate near the Strait of Hormuz, forcing it to "turn back and flee."

Alabama, Tennessee Launch Map Redraw Efforts

The governors of Alabama and Tennessee have called a special session for lawmakers to redraw congressional maps.

Tlaib Wants Homeless to Camp Anywhere

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) introduced legislation last week granting homeless Americans the right to camp on public property, panhandle freely, and access internet service, while calling for $168 billion in cuts to the Defense Department to fund the plan.

Rudy Giuliani in Critical Condition

Former Republican New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is in critical condition at a hospital and is receiving treatment after being hospitalized for unspecified reasons.

Drugmaker Urges Supreme Court to Back Abortion Pill

The company behind the chemical abortion pill mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, urged the Supreme Court to pause a federal appeals court ruling blocking the drug's distribution by mail.

Trump Launches Mission to Free Trapped Ships

President Trump announced a new military operation to guide ships stranded in the Persian Gulf to safety.

Two U.S. Troops Vanish in Morocco

Two American service members went missing in Morocco on Saturday during the African Lion 2026 multinational military exercise, the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed.

Blanche Says DOJ has ‘Body of Evidence’ Against Comey

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday and pushed back against critics who say the federal case against former FBI Director James Comey rests entirely on a deleted Instagram photo.

Spirit Airlines Closes its Doors

Spirit Airlines shut down operations over the weekend, canceling every scheduled flight without warning and stranding thousands of passengers at airports across the country.

Luxury Car Owners on Food Stamps

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed this week that thousands of individuals with luxury vehicles were discovered to use SNAP benefits.

Pentagon Secures AI Deals

The Department of War has finalized contracts with seven leading technology companies to use their AI systems for military needs.

Door Opens for DeSantis to Join Trump Team

Less than two years ago, they were tearing each other apart on the debate stage.

Former Congressman Convicted of Lobbying for Venezuela

Former Rep. David Rivera (R-FL) has been found guilty of lobbying on behalf of Venezuela. The conviction follows a seven-week trial.

Trump Places New Tariff on EU Vehicles

President Trump announced that he will increase the tariffs on trucks and cars from the European Union to 25%.

Test Scores Down After U.S. Spends $1 Trillion

American K-12 public schools crossed a new milestone in 2024: total spending hit $1 trillion for the first time in the nation's history.

Newsom Brags About $20M Solar Ditch

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced Thursday that the state is pouring $20 million into a pilot program to cover canals with solar panels, touting it as an "innovative" climate solution.

Iran Offers New Peace Proposal

Iran offered a new peace proposal that was quickly rejected by President Trump.

New Bill Bans Cousin Marriage

Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) introduced a bill banning cousin marriage, a practice that is legal in 18 states and the District of Columbia.

New Constitutional Amendment Ends Birthright Citizenship

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced a constitutional amendment taking aim at birthright citizenship.

Muslim City Sees Court Win in Texas

A Texas judge has ordered a state agency to comply with a fair housing agreement it has with the developer of The Meadow, formerly called EPIC City.

Trump’s Trucking Crackdown Hit its One-Year Mark

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday marked the one-year anniversary of President Trump's executive order on trucking reform, releasing a tally of enforcement actions that administration officials say have fundamentally overhauled an industry that operated without meaningful federal oversight for years.

Trump Honors Fallen Firefighters

President Trump signed a proclamation making May 2 and May 3 "National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend."

Trump Admin Says Iran Conflict ‘Terminated’

The Trump administration declared Friday that its military conflict with Iran has been "terminated," arguing that a ceasefire reached in early April renders the operation complete and eliminates any need to seek congressional authorization under the War Powers Act.

U.S. Releases More Than 90 Million Oil Barrels

The United States may release up to 92.5 million barrels of crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).

Inside the $2 Billion Network Running Today’s 3,000 May Day Protests

Some 600 groups with a combined $2 billion in annual revenue are behind the wave of May Day demonstrations hitting the country Friday, according to a Fox News Digital investigation.

Vermont Just Paid $566K to the Christian School it Tried to Destroy

A Vermont Christian school will receive $566,000 from the state's principals association after being banned from athletic competitions for refusing to play against a team that allowed a biological male to compete on its girls' basketball roster.

Trump Signs DHS Bill

President Donald Trump signed legislation Thursday restoring full funding to the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 75-day funding lapse that set a record as the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. History.

Trump Expands Retirement Accounts

President Trump signed an executive order to expand access to retirement savings accounts, specifically offering accounts to independent contractors and self-employed individuals.

Obama Slams SCOTUS Gerrymandering Ruling

Former President Barack Obama condemned a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a Louisiana congressional district as an illegal racial gerrymander, calling it an attack on minority voting rights.

Democrats Just Lost Their 6th Straight Vote to Stop the Iran War

Senate Democrats failed Thursday to peel off a single Republican vote in their sixth consecutive attempt to curb President Donald Trump's war powers in Iran, one day before the 60-day War Powers Act deadline expires.

California Names Street After Charlie Kirk

A street in Westminster, California, has been renamed in honor of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Trump Shares New Surgeon General Pick

President Trump nominated Dr. Nicole B. Saphier to be the next US Surgeon General after the previous pick, Casey Means, failed to receive Senate support.

Trump Calls Tennessee Governor Directly to Kill the Last Democrat Seat in the State

President Donald Trump called Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday and pressed him to redraw the state's congressional maps, a move that could eliminate the state's only Democratic House seat, held by Rep. Steve Cohen of Memphis.

DOJ Report Exposes Sweeping Anti-Christian Bias

The Department of Justice released a 200-page report exposing the Biden administration's anti-Christian bias, detailing prosecutions, policies, and actions taken across the federal government targeting the group.

LA Socialists Want Illegals on the Voter Rolls

Two Democratic Socialists of America-backed city councilmembers in Los Angeles are pushing a proposal that would allow noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, to vote in local elections.

Trump Admin Pulls Biden-Era Gun Regulations

The Department of Justice repealed three regulations against the Second Amendment.

Court Rejects Trump Appeal to Carroll Defamation Case

A federal appeals court rejected President Trump's request to rehear his appeal of the verdict in his defamation case against writer E. Jean Carroll.

Paxton Targets Houston ‘Birth Tourism’ Scheme

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a Houston-area "birth tourism” scheme that is allegedly responsible for more than a thousand American-born babies.

MK-Ultra Hearing Coming in May

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced this week that the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets will hold a hearing on the MK-Ultra program in May.

Democrat Claims Hegseth Committed War Crimes

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) claimed on CNN’s “OutFront" that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth committed war crimes.

House GOP Passes Blueprint to Fund ICE

House Republicans passed a budget blueprint Wednesday to begin unlocking federal funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on day 74 of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, before leaving Washington for a two-week recess.

Whitmer Tried to Take Credit for a Trump Win

The Trump White House fired back at Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday after she moved to claim credit for a $43.4 million steel manufacturing expansion in her state, a deal the administration says was made possible by President Trump's tariff agenda.

Iran’s Leader Issues Rare Statement

Iran's supreme leader has issued a rare statement against the United States, pledging to protect its interests.

NY Dems Admit They Always Knew Green Energy Law Would Spike Bills

Seventeen current and former New York state lawmakers filed a court brief this month admitting they knew the state's sweeping green energy mandates would raise energy costs when they voted for the law seven years ago -- and they're asking a judge to enforce it anyway.

Congress Has Hours to Save the Government’s Most Powerful Spy Program

The House voted Wednesday to extend the federal government's warrantless surveillance program through the rest of President Donald Trump's term, passing the measure 235-191 and leaving the Senate a narrow window to act before a Friday midnight deadline.

If Abortion is Healthcare, Then What Disease Are You Treating?

This question cuts through the euphemisms and forces a reckoning with reality. Pregnancy is not a pathology. It is the natural, healthy process by which a new human life; distinct in its DNA, developing according to its own genetic blueprint, grows in the womb. From the moment of conception, that life exhibits the characteristics of a living organism: metabolism, growth, and response to stimuli.

The Teacher Mafia: How America’s Classrooms Became Incubators of Political Violence

In April 2026, during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton, shots rang out as a gunman rushed a security checkpoint. President Donald Trump and his administration were evacuated unharmed, though a Secret Service officer was struck; luckily saved by their body armor. The alleged perpetrator was Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old California educator and part-time teacher, honored as "Teacher of the Month" at a local learning center in late 2024, who also worked as a NASA fellow, computer scientist, and indie game developer.

House Bill Would Make Trump’s Immigration Crackdown the Law of the Land

A House Republican introduced legislation Wednesday that would permanently codify President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agenda, ending the diversity visa lottery, overhauling the employment-based green card system, and replacing both with a strict merit-based points framework.

Erika Kirk Blasts ‘Radicalization’ of Americans

The widow of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk, has issued her first statement since the shooting incident during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

King Charles Gifts Trump Historic Submarine Bell

King Charles III gave President Trump the original bell from the HMS Trump, a submarine used during World War II.

Congress is Divided on Whether to Investigate Third Trump Assassination Attempt

Congress is showing little urgency to open a formal investigation into the third assassination attempt against President Donald Trump, even as some Republicans push for hearings and questions mount about how a gunman breached security at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner last Saturday.

Federal Reserve Leaves Rates Unchanged

The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged in its last meeting with Chair Jerome Powell.

Trump Admin Expands U.S. LNG Exports

The Department of Energy is expanding the export of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) as part of a deal involving the investment of billions of dollars of private capital.

Walz Slammed for Taking Credit for Federal Raids

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) stood before state lawmakers Tuesday night and took a victory lap on government fraud, calling himself a champion of accountability just hours after federal agents swept through 22 Minneapolis-area daycares without his help.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Race-Based Map

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down a Louisiana congressional map that added a majority-Black congressional district.

Supreme Court Backs Pro-Life Center in 9-0 Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Wednesday that a Christian pregnancy center in New Jersey can take its fight to federal court after a Democrat state attorney general subpoenaed its donor lists, decade's worth of internal records, and promotional materials tied to abortion pill reversal.

Comer Requests Records from D.C. Crime Cover-Up

Chairman James Comer (R-KY) of the House Oversight Committee is demanding that the Washington, D.C., Interim Chief of Police Carroll hand over data surrounding the reporting of crime data.

FCC Directs Disney to File Early License Renewals

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered Disney to file broadcast license renewals ahead of schedule.

North Carolina Identifies Thousands of Dead Voters

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) announced earlier this week that it has discovered about 34,000 deceased individuals listed on the state's voter rolls.

U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Shadow Banking Network

The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 35 entities accused of operating a shadow banking network across Iran.

GOP Rep Forces Spotlight on Abortion Procedures

A Texas Republican congressman put a pro-abortion witness through something she clearly didn't want to sit through Tuesday: a line-by-line rundown of exactly what abortion procedures look like.

U.S. Allies Back Panama Against Rising Chinese Pressure

The United States and five other nations issued a joint statement in support of Panama after China retaliated against the country for its closing of concessions held by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.

‘Nonprofit’ Hospital CEO Made $14 Million

House Republicans grilled major hospital executives Tuesday on Capitol Hill, pushing for answers about $28 billion in yearly tax breaks that lawmakers say aren't going toward patient care.

Special Forces Soldier Pleads Not Guilty in Maduro Betting Scheme

A U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant appeared in Manhattan federal court Tuesday to face charges he used classified knowledge of a covert military operation to win more than $400,000 on a prediction market app.

King Charles Alludes to ‘Victims’ From the Floor of Congress

Britain's King Charles III called on the United States and the United Kingdom to support victims of sex trafficking during a historic address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, drawing a standing ovation from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

State Department to Roll Out America 250 Passports

The State Department is releasing a commemorative passport for the nation's 250th anniversary featuring an image of President Trump.

Pentagon Formally Asks Congress to Rename It ‘Department of War’

The Department of Defense submitted a formal legislative proposal to Congress this month asking lawmakers to change its statutory name to the "Department of War," a move that would require amending roughly 7,600 provisions of federal law.

James Comey Faces Another Indictment

Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time by the Department of Justice, according to CNN.

Trump Honors Heritage of U.S.-U.K. Relationship

President Trump urged the United States and the United Kingdom to continue their shared values of liberty during a speech at King Charles III and Queen Camilla's welcoming ceremony.

Iran Used London Embassy to Recruit ‘Martyrs’

Iran ran a terrorist recruitment drive out of its embassy in London last month.

Over 16,000 West Virginia Democrats Switch to GOP

More than 68,000 West Virginia voters have changed their party affiliation since January 2024, with Democrats taking the biggest hit, according to new data from the state's secretary of state.

Iran Selected Vice President of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference

Iran was selected to become one of the 34 vice presidents of the United Nations Nonproliferation Treaty conference, sparking strong criticism from the United States.

Disney Faces FCC Review Threat

The Federal Communications Commission is planning to review Disney's broadcast licenses, according to a report from Semafor.

Trump’s Own Judge Just Blocked a Key Part of the Deportation Plan

A federal appeals court handed the Trump administration a setback Tuesday, ruling 3-0 that illegal immigrants who crossed into the United States years ago and weren't caught immediately cannot be held under mandatory ICE detention, striking at a key tool in the president's mass deportation effort.

Connecticut Establishes Vaccine Law

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) signed a sweeping vaccine bill into law that preserves state standards for inoculations and reinforces a ban on religious exemptions for students in public schools.

DHS to Vet for ‘Extremist’ Views

The U.S. Department of Homeland ​Security said this week that statements containing what it perceives as extremist views will undergo "closer scrutiny."

Pritzker Doubles Down on Nazi Claims

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker (D) defended his comparison of the Trump administration to Nazi Germany in an interview with CNN.

$186 Billion in Government Waste Exposed

Federal agencies made at least $186 billion in improper payments during fiscal year 2025, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.

UAE to Depart from Oil Organization

The United Arab Emirates announced that it will exit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries on May 1, 2026.

Former Fauci Advisor Indicted Over COVID Cover-Up

A former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employee has been indicted by the Department of Justice in connection with COVID-19 research grants.

FBI Caught Chinese Hacker Who Robbed Our COVID Labs

A Chinese national accused of stealing COVID-19 research from American universities on behalf of Beijing has been extradited to the United States and is now facing federal charges, FBI Director Kash Patel announced Tuesday.

Vance Events Under Review After Shooting

The White House confirmed Monday it is reviewing whether Vice President J.D. Vance should attend the same public events as President Trump following a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday, where at least 12 of the 18 officials in the presidential line of succession were seated in the same ballroom.

FBI Targets Daycares That Don’t Exist

Federal agents raided more than 20 locations in Minneapolis on Tuesday, executing 22 federal search warrants as part of a sweeping fraud investigation centered on childcare businesses that allegedly billed the state for services never provided.

Grassley Releases Clinton Foundation File

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released a 12-page FBI document that contained enough information for the bureau to open a preliminary investigation into the Clinton Foundation.

Google Location Data Case Hits Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case that could determine whether law enforcement can force Google to identify everyone near a crime scene, raising questions about Fourth Amendment protections in the age of smartphones and cloud-stored data.

Putin Backs Iran Amid Rising Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia would continue to support Iran during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in St. Petersburg.

King Charles Visits White House

King Charles III and Queen Camilla landed in the United States on Monday, marking the king and queen's first visit since the late Queen Elizabeth visited in 2007.

New Tool Uncovers Student Loan Fraud

The Trump administration launched a real-time fraud detection tool inside the FAFSA application process Monday, requiring flagged applicants to produce government-issued identification before accessing federal student aid, Fox News Digital reported.

Suspect Charged with Attempting to Assassinate Trump

Cole Allen, the suspect behind the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting, has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump.

DeSantis Drops New Map

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) unveiled a new congressional district map Monday that would shift the state's House delegation from 20 Republicans and 8 Democrats to a 24-4 Republican advantage, and he's calling a special legislative session Tuesday to get it done before November.

Rubio Reveals ‘Impediment’ in Iran Talks

Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared with Fox News what he believes to be the greatest "impediment" to reaching an agreement with Iran.

Melania Rips Jimmy Kimmel After Assassination Comments

First Lady Melania Trump responded to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's mock White House Correspondents’ Dinner speech, where he made assassination jokes.

WHCD Suspect Called Himself a ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’

Cole Tomas Allen traveled from California to Washington with multiple firearms, multiple knives, and a ranked list of Trump administration targets he intended to work through in order.

Supreme Court Upholds Texas Congressional Map

The Supreme Court upheld Texas's new congressional maps, reversing a lower court ruling.

School District Cancels Class to Protest ICE

The Madison Metropolitan School District in Wisconsin has canceled May 1 classes for students to allow for anti-ICE protests.

California Voter ID Effort Secures Ballot Spot

An initiative requiring voters to show ID and prove citizenship at the ballot box has qualified for California's November 2026 election, state officials confirmed late last week.

Former Israeli Leaders Challenge Netanyahu

Two former Israeli prime ministers announced that they have merged their parties in an effort to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the forthcoming elections.

Trump Admin Urges Ballroom Construction in Wake of Shooting

The Department of Justice urged the National Trust for Historic Preservation to drop its lawsuit against the development of the White House ballroom following the shooting incident during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

FBI Raids California City Hall Linked to Chinese Scheme

FBI agents raided Lancaster City Hall and the homes of two senior city officials on April 15, targeting an alleged corruption scheme linked to Chinese electric bus manufacturer BYD, the New York Post reported Saturday.

Iran Abruptly Exits Peace Negotiations

Iran's foreign minister left Pakistan without meeting U.S. negotiators Saturday, derailing a second round of nuclear peace talks before they could start.

Secret Service Agents Who Stopped the WHCD Shooter Are Still Waiting to Get Paid

The Secret Service agents who rushed to stop an armed gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night have been working without full funding for more than 60 days.

US, EU Reach Critical Minerals Deal Combatting China

The United States and the European Union signed a memorandum of understanding for a critical minerals deal.

Witkoff and Kushner Fly to Pakistan

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner will travel to Islamabad on Saturday for direct negotiations with Iranian representatives, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Friday.

CDC Warns Tick Bites on the Rise as Pfizer Pushes Vaccine

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning on the increase in tick bite-related emergency room visits.

Texas Dem Says Putting Ten Commandments in Classrooms ‘Un-Christian’

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Texas can keep requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

Trump Goes After Los Angeles Banks Amid Wildfire Rebuilding

President Trump announced that he met with Los Angeles leaders to discuss rebuilding the city following the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.

What Biden Classified About Afghanistan is About to Go Public

The Pentagon is preparing to declassify a trove of previously restricted documents from Biden administration investigations into the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, reopening scrutiny of the decisions that led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members at Abbey Gate.

Trump’s Golden Dome Makes Headway

The Golden Dome for America (GDA) project is ahead of schedule and on budget, according to officials involved in its development.

Treasury Moves to Expose Dark Money Nonprofits

Days after the Southern Poverty Law Center was federally indicted for allegedly sending millions to the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, and the American Nazi Party, the Treasury Department announced it's tightening IRS reporting rules to expose how nonprofits actually spend their money.

DOJ Strengthens Death Penalty

The Department of Justice has strengthened the federal death penalty by updating its protocol to expand execution methods, such as the firing squad.

Trump to Renovate Lincoln Memorial Pool

President Donald Trump announced that his administration will re-coat the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in an “American flag blue” hue.

DOJ Closes Jerome Powell Investigation

District of Columbia U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced that the Department of Justice is ending its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Maryland Prosecutor Calls It Quits, Says the State Is Gone

Haven Shoemaker spent 30 years serving Maryland. Seven years as mayor of Hampstead. Four as a Carroll County commissioner.

Army Sergeant Accused of Profiting Off Raid

A U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant was arrested Thursday for using classified military intelligence to place winning bets on a prediction market just days before an elite raid captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, pocketing over $400,000 in the process.

Ceasefire Extended by Three Weeks

President Trump announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by three weeks.

Melania Trump Unveils White House Beehive

First Lady Melania Trump showcased the expansion of the White House honey program by unveiling a new beehive on the South Lawn.

Netanyahu Reveals Treatment for Cancer

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that he underwent a successful surgery for an enlarged benign prostate, but is now doing well.

Cruz, Cotton Break With Trump Over $500M Spirit Airlines Bailout

Conservative senators and outside groups are pushing back against a potential $500 million federal bailout of Spirit Airlines, pitting some of President Trump's closest Republican allies against the White House on a core question of free-market principle.

GOP Majority on the Edge as Republican Congressman Goes Dark for Weeks

Republicans in the House are raising alarms over Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ), who has missed roughly 50 consecutive roll call votes since March 5 without any public explanation from his office.

Pahlavi Hit with Red Liquid

Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi was hit with red liquid while in Berlin, Germany.

EU Approves Loan for Ukraine

The European Union approved a €90 billion euro loan to Ukraine on Thursday.

DHS Finds 24,000 Noncitizens on Voter Rolls

The Department of Homeland Security has identified more than 24,000 names on U.S. voter rolls that may belong to noncitizens ineligible to cast ballots, the department announced Thursday.

Melania Sounds Call for Unity

First Lady Melania Trump spoke at the Congressional Club Members' 113th First Lady’s Luncheon.

Feds Open Probe Into NYC’s Pro-Palestine Teachers

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched a civil rights investigation into the New York City Department of Education over a group of activist teachers accused of pushing anti-Israel indoctrination onto students as young as 6.

Newsom Dealt a Blow in ICE Ruling

A federal appeals court delivered a blow to a California law requiring ICE agents to be unmasked.

State Department Targets Fentanyl Network

The State Department announced that it is implementing specific sanctions to disrupt a "sophisticated transnational criminal network fueling America’s illicit fentanyl crisis."

DOJ Faces Audit Over Epstein Files

The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General will launch an audit into the department's compliance with a law dictating the release of Epstein-related materials.

NYC Sees Mass Exodus of Residents

New York City lost 114,000 more residents to other U.S. cities than it gained in 2025, according to a new study from the Citizens Budget Commission released Monday.

Houston Backs Off Sanctuary Policy

The city of Houston, Texas, has walked back on a policy that blocked police from assisting in ICE operations.

Trump Admin Reclassifies Marijuana

The Trump administration moved to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug.

Navy Has Orders: Destroy Any Boat That Lays Mines in the Strait of Hormuz

President Trump on Thursday ordered the U.S. Navy to destroy any vessel caught laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, issuing a blunt warning to Iran as tensions in the region escalate into open confrontation.

Navy Secretary Drops from Trump Admin

Secretary of the U.S. Navy John Phelan will no longer serve in his position, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced.

Senate Passes ICE Funding Bill

The Senate voted 50-48 early Thursday morning to adopt a budget resolution that would allow Republicans to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol through a partisan reconciliation bill, bypassing the 60-vote threshold required to defeat a Democratic filibuster.

Virginia Judge Kills Redistricting Vote

The Tazewell Circuit Court ruled that Virginia's redistricting move is unconstitutional.

Omar Ditches State Fraud Hearing

A Minnesota Republican lawmaker is formally demanding records from Rep. Ilhan Omar after the congresswoman failed to appear at a state committee hearing tied to the massive Feeding Our Future pandemic fraud probe, according to a letter obtained by Fox News Digital.

The SPLC Secretly Paid KKK Members

A federal grand jury in Alabama has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on charges of wire fraud, giving false information to a bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering, the Justice Department confirmed Tuesday.

California Spent $1 Billion Importing 400,000 Illegal Migrants Under Newsom

California Governor Gavin Newsom quietly directed more than $1 billion in state funding to organizations that facilitated the entry and settlement of roughly 400,000 illegal migrants into California, according to data compiled by the Manhattan Institute and reported Wednesday by City Journal.

Longtime Congressman David Scott Dies at 80

Rep. David Scott (D-GA) has passed away suddenly at the age of 80.

GOP AGs Accuse Agencies of Anti-Energy Agenda

Twenty-three Republican state attorneys general sent letters Wednesday to Fitch, S&P Global, and Moody's demanding answers for what they call illegal, ideology-driven downgrades of U.S. fossil fuel producers based on flawed environmental, social, and governance metrics, Breitbart reports.

Supreme Court Revives Veteran Bombing Lawsuit

The Supreme Court allowed a veteran's lawsuit surrounding a suicide bombing to continue, vacating a previous lower court ruling.

U.N. Admits Trump’s Border Crackdown Saved Lives

Migrant deaths in the Americas fell by more than 1,000 in 2025 compared to the prior year, according to data published Monday by the United Nations' International Organization for Migration, a drop the agency attributes to the sharp decline in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump.

Iran Stops Execution of Women After Trump’s Involvement

President Trump announced that Iran agreed to free female protesters who were set to be killed.

Europe Clears New Covid-Flu Vaccine

European regulators approved a combination Moderna vaccine targeting COVID-19 and influenza.

Iran Seizes Ships in Hormuz Hours After Trump Extends Ceasefire

Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, just hours after President Donald Trump extended a fragile ceasefire with Tehran, raising fresh doubts about whether negotiations can hold.

Abbey Gate Marines Receive Long-Overdue Honors

The Pentagon upgraded the valor awards for the Marines who stood at Abbey Gate in Kabul during the airport attack in 2021.

Texas Allowed to Display Ten Commandments

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed Texas to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.

Nebraska Agrees to Kill In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Nebraska has agreed to stop enforcing a state law that gave illegal immigrants access to discounted in-state college tuition at public universities, the result of a consent agreement reached with the U.S. Department of Justice this week.

Israel to Hold Historically Large Pride Festival

Israel is set to host the largest Pride festival in Middle Eastern history.

DOJ Pulls Subpoenas in Brennan Case

The Justice Department began pulling several subpoenas it had issued days earlier in a probe of former CIA Director John Brennan.

Virginia Voters Hand Democrats a Congressional Jackpot

Virginia voters narrowly approved a redistricting referendum Tuesday that would allow Democrats to redraw the state's congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms, a result that could flip Virginia's delegation from a 6-5 Republican advantage to a 10-1 Democratic majority.

Rick Scott Demands Truth in Trump Impeachment Plot

Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) introduced a resolution addressing the 2019 impeachment plot against President Trump.

Boasberg Hit With Misconduct Complaint

A conservative watchdog filed a formal misconduct complaint Tuesday against Judge James Boasberg, the federal judge who presided over some of the most consequential legal battles involving former President Donald Trump, alleging he improperly consulted with Biden Department of Justice officials before charges against Trump were ever brought.

Trump Weighs Currency Swap with UAE

President Trump told reporters that the U.S. is considering a currency swap with the United Arab Emirates.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire After Tehran Fails to Respond

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he is extending the U.S.-Iran ceasefire after Iran's government failed to produce a response to American negotiating positions, citing a "seriously fractured" Iranian leadership structure that left no one capable of submitting a "unified proposal."

Pentagon Nuclear Chief Suspended After Spilling Secrets

A senior Pentagon official has been placed on administrative leave after undercover footage showed him discussing U.S. nuclear launch protocols, chemical weapons research, and U.S. military plans targeting Iran's new supreme leader, all during what he believed were private dinner dates.

U.S. Intelligence Flagged 2020 Election Concerns

U.S. intelligence warned that foreign entities possessed the ability to "compromise" the nation's voting infrastructure, according to a report from Just the News, citing information from a declassified memo.

GOP Sounds Alarm on South Korea Trade Moves

More than 50 House Republicans sent a stark warning to South Korea this week, accusing the country's new left-wing government of systematically targeting American companies while shielding Chinese-backed competitors.

House Oversight Probes Scientists’ Disappearance

House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Chairman Eric Burlison (R-MO) are investigating the disappearances and deaths of scientists connected to nuclear programs.

Southern Poverty Law Center Under Federal Investigation

The Southern Poverty Law Center announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice is investigating the organization and may be preparing criminal charges, a disclosure that came from the group's own interim CEO.

Alan Dershowitz Becomes Republican

Attorney Alan Dershowitz announced that he has dropped his Democrat Party affiliation to become a Republican.

Ethics Controversy Forces Dem Lawmaker Exit

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) announced that she plans to resign from the House of Representatives.

Trump Appeals to Iran to Spare Eight Women

President Trump appealed directly to Iranian leadership Tuesday to halt the executions of eight women reportedly facing state-sanctioned death sentences, while prominent Iranian dissidents slammed Pope Leo XIV for staying silent.

Pentagon Ends Flu Shot Mandate

The U.S. military will no longer require its members to take the flu shot vaccine, War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.

‘Mamdani Act’ Targets Marxist, Islamist Migrants

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to allow for the removal of any migrant who is a member of the socialist party, communist party, the Chinese Communist Party, or the Islamic fundamentalist party, or who advocates for such policies.

Chinese Spy Caught Photographing the Base That Controls America’s Nukes

Federal authorities arrested a Chinese national earlier this month after he was caught photographing military aircraft near Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, home of U.S. Strategic Command and the E-4B "Nightwatch" doomsday plane designed to survive a nuclear war.

Trump Admin Invests Billions in Rail Lines

The Department of Transportation announced a more than $2 billion investment in the nation's railways in an effort to improve travel experiences for families.

Planned Parenthood Quietly Grew Trans Business 40% in One Year

A new report shows Planned Parenthood's "gender-affirming care" services jumped 40% across 14 of its largest affiliates between fiscal year 2024 and 2025, even as the organization's national annual report made no mention of the increase.

Navy Boards Sanctioned Iranian Oil Tanker Mid-Ocean

U.S. forces boarded a sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean overnight Tuesday, seizing the vessel as part of ongoing efforts to cut off Iran's illicit crude oil exports amid a ceasefire that expires Wednesday.

Minnesota School Adds Islamic Prayer Room

A Minnesota school is planning to develop a prayer room and foot-washing station for its Muslim students.

Journalists Urge Aggressive Stand Against Trump

More than 250 journalists have sent a protest letter to the White House Correspondents’ Association, demanding that the press engage in a "forceful" confrontation with the Trump administration.

Labor Secretary Steps Down from Trump Admin

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is stepping down from her role in the Trump administration, White House director of communications Steven Cheung announced.

Iran Won’t Show Up to Talks, And the Clock Runs Out Wednesday

Iran's parliament speaker threatened military escalation Monday night and declared Tehran will not return to peace negotiations as a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran approaches its Wednesday expiration deadline.

ActBlue Staffers Plead the Fifth 146 Times Over Foreign Donation Probe

Five former and current employees of the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue invoked their Fifth Amendment rights 146 times during a congressional investigation into whether the organization allowed foreign money to flow into American elections, according to documents obtained by the Daily Wire.

Trump Strengthens Energy Supply Strategy

President Trump signed a memorandum boosting domestic petroleum production.

Trump Says His Own Energy Secretary Is ‘Totally Wrong’ on Gas Prices

President Trump broke publicly Monday with his Energy Secretary over when Americans can expect relief at the gas pump, telling reporters Chris Wright is "totally wrong" after Wright predicted prices might not come down until 2027.

Paxton Slaps ActBlue with Donor Fraud Lawsuit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against fundraising platform ActBlue, alleging that the Democrat platform has engaged in sweeping donor fraud.

Minneapolis Council President Caught on Video Running Anti-ICE Network

Minneapolis City Council President Elliott Payne appeared in a video posted to Bluesky on Sunday boasting about his participation in a "rapid response" network that mobilizes civilians to track and obstruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

California Hid $2 Billion Error

California leaders swept a $2 billion budget error under the rug for months, according to reports.

Trump Fast-Tracks Mental Health Treatments

President Trump signed an executive order on Saturday permitting expedited reviews of psychedelic drugs for medical use.

Embassy Officials Killed in Mexico

Two U.S. Embassy officials were killed in a vehicle crash in Northern Mexico after assisting in the dismantlement of a drug lab.

Supreme Court Lets Cuomo Walk on Nursing Home Deaths

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his 2020 order forcing COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, a directive that families say killed thousands of elderly residents.

Iran Calls U.S. Talks ‘Unconstructive’

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian labeled U.S. peace talks as "unconstructive and contradictory" in a Monday statement.

Gatorade Goes MAHA

Gatorade beverages will begin switching from artificial food coloring to plant-based dyes this year, the company announced.

‘America Reads the Bible’ Kicks Off in DC

"America Reads the Bible," a weeklong event in Washington, D.C., began over the weekend.

Trump DOJ Puts Former Trump Attorney in Charge of Brennan Investigation

The Justice Department has appointed former Trump attorney Joseph diGenova to lead the federal probe into ex-CIA Director John Brennan and the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation, the New York Times reported Sunday.

Murphy and Walz Flew to Barcelona to Stand Onstage With Criminals

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz traveled to Barcelona, Spain, this past weekend to appear alongside a lineup of foreign leaders that includes a convicted money launderer, a former Marxist guerrilla, and a head of government who blocked the U.S. military from using American bases during the Iran conflict.

Patel Files $250M Suit Against ‘Fake News’ Claims

FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its writer, Sarah Fitzpatrick, after it published an article alleging that Patel was a "habitual drunk."

Supreme Court Takes Case After Colorado Blocked Catholic Pre-K Schools

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge from a Denver-area Catholic parish after Colorado officials barred its schools from participating in the state's universal preschool program because the schools require families to support Catholic beliefs on sex and gender.

Trump Admin Opens Portal for Tariff Refunds

The Trump administration launched a portal that allows businesses to request refunds for tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.

DOJ Gives Michigan 14 Days to Hand Over 865,000 Detroit Ballots

Federal prosecutors want nearly a million Detroit-area ballots.

Navy Seizes Vessel After Six-Hour Standoff

An Iranian cargo ship is now in American hands after a tense standoff in the Gulf of Oman left it dead in the water and boarded by U.S. Marines.

Trump Honors Bible’s Influence in America

President Trump issued a White House statement honoring 250 years of the Bible in the United States.

Newsom’s PAC Spent $1.5M Buying His Own Book

Gavin Newsom's memoir landed on two bestseller lists. His own PAC paid for most of the copies.

Court Just Handed Trump a Win on Trans Prisoners

A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a lower court order that had blocked the Trump administration from housing transgender female inmates in men's prisons, clearing the way for the policy to take effect.

Sesame Street Celebrates Arab Heritage

The children's show, Sesame Street, is celebrating Arab American Heritage Month, teaching kids Arabic phrases.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyer Fights for Pardon

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer David Oscar Markus claimed that there is a "good chance" that his client could receive a presidential pardon.

Christian Cross Leaves Astronaut in Tears

Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman was moved to tears after returning to Earth upon seeing a Navy ship's chaplain wearing a cross.

Michigan Dem Senate Candidate Says Terrorists Act From Pain, Calls Americans ‘High and Mighty’

Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat, told constituents at a July 2025 town hall that the U.S. should try to understand the grievances driving terrorists, suggesting that such attacks stem from pain, frustration, and a lack of agency.

China Introduces New National Security Textbooks

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has introduced new national security textbooks for students.

Obama Museum Costs More to Get Into Than Any Other Presidential Library

The Obama Presidential Center Museum will charge adults $30 for admission when it opens in Chicago on June 19, making it the priciest presidential library in American history, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Friday.

Mississippi Criminalizes Abortion Pill

Mississippi has banned the prescription and distribution of abortion-inducing drugs.

New York Funding Slashed Over Driver Vetting Concerns

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is withholding more than $73 million in federal highway funds from New York.

Trump Wants Answers on Dead and Missing Scientists

A string of deaths and disappearances involving researchers with ties to U.S. military, nuclear, and aerospace programs has reached 11 cases, with President Donald Trump saying Thursday the federal government is investigating and expects answers within days.

Trump Admin Expands Visa Restrictions

The Trump administration announced a "significant expansion" of its visa restriction policy throughout the Western Hemisphere, going after those "working on behalf of U.S. adversaries to undermine our national interests in our hemisphere including regional security and democratic sovereignty."

Trump Nominates New CDC Director

President Donald Trump nominated a new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Alaska School Has Two Different Names for Children

A conservative legal group is calling on the Trump administration to investigate a small Alaska school district accused of secretly using different names and pronouns for students at school than the ones disclosed to their parents, Fox News reports.

ICE Director to Exit Agency

The acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will leave his position in May, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced.

Strait of Hormuz Reopens

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Araghchi announced that the Strait of Hormuz will be open for the 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

All 22 Air Guard Generals Send Congress a Warning

Every adjutant general commanding an Air National Guard unit in the United States has signed a letter to Congress warning that the Air Force is in the worst shape of its 78-year existence, and demanding an immediate surge in fighter jet procurement.

California Spent $20M in Taxpayer Money to Tell People It’s Actually Great

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has tapped $20 million in taxpayer funds to hire a major public relations firm to combat what his administration calls "negative narratives" about the state, triggering pushback from lawmakers during a budget hearing Thursday.

U.S. Boosts Arctic Defense Presence

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announced that two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in Alaska by the end of 2028.

DOJ Opens Investigation Into Swalwell as Rape Accusers Pile Up

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into former Rep. Eric Swalwell over sexual assault allegations, a source familiar with the matter told the New York Post.

Tennessee Celebrates ‘Nuclear Family Month’

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) signed a bill earlier this month recognizing June as "Nuclear Family Month."

Disney Quietly Brought Back the Words They Banned in 2021

Walk into Walt Disney World this month and the first thing you might hear is something the company tried to erase three years ago: the phrase Ladies and Gentlemen.

ICE Agent Charged with Assault

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent has been charged with two counts of assault related to an incident in Minnesota.

Judge Limits Ballroom to ‘Below Ground’

A federal judge has limited President Trump's ballroom construction to "below ground."

Kamala Harris Complains About Gas Prices

Standing in front of a gas station in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday, Kamala Harris held up her phone to the camera and started doing what she does best: complaining about problems she created.

Trump Greenlights Oil Pipeline Projects

President Trump issued several pipeline permits to support the flow of oil between the United States and Canada.

Young Men Are Returning to Church: A Notable Shift in American Religiosity

For decades, the dominant narrative around American religion has been one of steady decline, particularly among younger generations. Young men, often described as adrift in a post-industrial, digital-age culture, appeared to be leading the exodus from organized faith. Gallup and Pew data consistently showed rising rates of religious "nones" (those with no religious affiliation), with young adults at the forefront.

Trump Announces 10-Day Ceasefire

President Trump announced on Truth Social that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire.

Justice Clarence Thomas Warns Against Progressivism in Defense for America’s Values

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas warned against the dangers of progressivism during a speech at the University of Texas at Austin.

Tennessee AG Weighs In on Muslim Prayer in Nashville School

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti commented on a report that religious accommodations were made for students during the month of Ramadan, a holy month for Muslims.

80% of Senate Dems Just Voted to Cut Israel’s Arms Supply

Senate Democrats voted in record numbers Wednesday night to block nearly $500 million in U.S. arms sales to Israel, with more than 80 percent of the caucus backing at least one of two resolutions introduced by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

ATF Report in Kirk’s Murder Case Released

A Utah judge has unsealed a federal ballistics report in the case against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, revealing that ATF examiners could not conclusively match a deformed bullet fragment to Robinson's Mauser rifle but confirmed the spent casing was fired from it.

Gabbard Sends Criminal Referral for Trump Conspiracy

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence sent criminal referrals to the Justice Department following the document drop revealing a whistleblower helped to launch the impeachment plot against President Trump.

California Supreme Court Disbars 2020 Election Challenger

The California Supreme Court disbarred attorney John Eastman, who aided President Trump's 2020 election challenge.

NYC First Lady Breaks Silence on Posts Glorifying Palestinian Terrorists

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, publicly apologized Wednesday for old social media posts in which she praised Palestinian terrorists and used racial slurs, marking her first acknowledgment of the controversy since the posts surfaced in March.

Clinton Judge Tosses Indiana Voter ID Law

A federal judge appointed by President Bill Clinton blocked Indiana from enforcing a 2025 law that removed college-issued student identification cards from the state's list of acceptable voter identification, issuing a preliminary injunction Tuesday that state officials say they will immediately appeal.

America Just Started Hunting Iranian Ships Around the Globe

The United States military is now actively pursuing Iranian-flagged vessels and ships supporting the Islamic Republic anywhere in the world, Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced Thursday — a significant expansion of the blockade President Trump ordered last week.

Senator Demands Impeachment of Boasberg

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) called for the impeachment of Chief Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Trump to Powell: Leave When You’re Told

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell if Powell refuses to vacate his position after a Senate-confirmed successor takes office.

Vance’s Fraud Task Force Suspends 447 LA Hospices

The anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance has suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies in Los Angeles County on suspicion of Medicaid fraud, with estimated losses to taxpayers exceeding $600 million.

More Charges Filed in Pipe Bomb Case

Federal prosecutors have filed additional felony charges against the individual accused of placing pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee offices before the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest.

President Trump Warns China Against Aiding Iran

President Trump told Fox Business' "Mornings With Maria" that he warned China against providing Iran with weapons.

Trump Says He’s Ready to Name Another Supreme Court Justice

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is prepared to nominate a replacement for Justice Samuel Alito if the 76-year-old conservative retires, as speculation about a possible vacancy intensifies on Capitol Hill.

Hunter Biden Admits ‘Bias’ of His Own Pardon

The son of former President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, admitted that he is "completely biased" about the pardon his father granted him in 2024.

Trump Admin Moves to Drop Proud Boys Convictions

The Trump administration has moved to vacate the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keeper leaders connected to the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest.

Virginia’s Dangerous Step Toward Killing the Electoral College

Virginia just joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, pushing the total to 222 electoral votes. This brings the left one step closer to effectively abolishing the Electoral College through the back door, without the constitutional amendment the Founders required. What sounds like a simple “one person, one vote” reform is actually a direct assault on federalism, the sovereignty of states, and the careful balance the Framers built to prevent raw majority tyranny.

Dems Try to Get Hegseth Impeached

Democrats plan to introduce articles of impeachment against War Secretary Pete Hegseth, reports indicate.

5 Million Kids Already Signed Up for Trump Accounts on Tax Day

More than 5 million children have been enrolled in Trump Accounts as of Tax Day, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Wednesday, with the primary enrollment method being the newly introduced IRS Form 4547 filed alongside a standard tax return.

Maryland Severs Ties with CDC’s Vaccine Guidance

Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D) signed a bill that allows the state's secretary of health to determine what vaccines the state may administer.

Spain to Grant Amnesty to 500,000 Migrants

The Socialist Workers’ Party in Spain has moved forward on plans to grant amnesty to 500,000 illegal migrants in the country.

EPA Goes After ‘Forever Chemicals’

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched a new effort to reduce the presence of "forever chemicals" in drinking water.

Conservatives Break With Johnson Over Warrantless Spy Powers

House Speaker Mike Johnson is staring down a conservative revolt over his push to renew the government's warrantless surveillance program, with key Republican lawmakers threatening to sink a critical procedural vote Wednesday, Fox News reports.

Bezos-Gates-Backed Firm Moves to Control Key Minerals

KoBold Metals, a company backed by billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has launched a mining operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to bring lithium to the United States.

Trump Says Operation Epic Fury is Very Close to Completion

President Donald Trump told Fox Business Network on Wednesday that the U.S. military campaign against Iran's nuclear program is "very close to over," though he stopped well short of declaring victory.

Trump DOJ Sues Connecticut and New Haven Over Sanctuary Policies

The Justice Department sued the state of Connecticut and the city of New Haven on Monday over sanctuary policies that federal officials say have allowed criminal illegal immigrants to evade federal deportation for years.

Trump Admin Sends Diplomats Worldwide to Protect Kids From Online Porn

The Trump administration is directing American diplomats around the globe to push foreign governments to adopt policies that shield children from online pornography and sexual exploitation, while stopping short of mandating sweeping government censorship, according to an internal State Department memo obtained by The Daily Wire.

Raskin Bill Creates Unit to Test Presidential Fitness

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) introduced a bill that creates a commission to test whether a president is fit to serve in office.

Conservative Reporter Attacked at Anti-ICE Protest

Federal investigators are looking into the assault of a conservative journalist after she was shoved to the ground by a family during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis over the weekend.

Pope Warns of ‘Majoritarian Tyranny’ After Trump Clash

Pope Leo XIV warned against governments falling into "majoritarian tyranny" following his clash with President Trump.

Chevron Reaches Oil Agreement with Venezuela

Chevron announced that it has reached an asset swap agreement with Venezuelan entities.

GOP Drops Tax Day Hammer on Democrats Who Raised Your Taxes

The House Republicans' campaign arm launched digital ads Tuesday targeting 28 vulnerable Democrats for voting against the Trump tax cuts, timed to land the day before the 2026 tax filing deadline.

This California Project Cost More Than Going to the Moon

As NASA successfully sent American astronauts around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in over half a century, conservatives rightly celebrated a bold, forward-looking achievement that recaptured the pioneering spirit of Apollo. Yet this moment of national pride throws into stark relief a grotesque disparity in how Washington and the states squander taxpayer dollars. One venture pushed the boundaries of human ingenuity for the benefit of all mankind; the other is a state-level vanity project that's devoured more money than it could ever justify, all while begging for federal bailouts on a matter of purely local concern.

Melania Trump Spearheads Rare International Loan

First Lady Melania Trump authorized an "exceptionally rare international loan" from the White House Collection, the White House said.

California School Board to Vote on Whether to Pull the Bible

A Southern California school district is holding a public hearing Tuesday night to decide whether to remove the Bible from its library shelves.

Iran Demands Reparations from Arab States

Iran’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, sent a letter to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, demanding that Arab states "make full reparation" to Iran for committing "internationally wrongful acts.”

FTC Moving to Punish Ad Agencies that Boycotted Conservative Platforms

The Federal Trade Commission is in active negotiations with several of the world's largest advertising firms over allegations they illegally coordinated boycotts targeting conservative media platforms, primarily Elon Musk's X.

Pro-Life Activist Gets Seven-Figure Settlement

Pro-life activist Mark Houck won a settlement against the Department of Justice nearly four years after the FBI raided his home.

California Pushes ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’

California lawmakers have advanced AB 2624, called the "Stop Nick Shirley Act," to block the public posting of information or images of "any designated immigration support services provider, employee, or volunteer, or other individuals residing at the same home address."

New Deal Strengthens US Control of Major Seaway

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Indonesian Minister of Defense Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin bolstered an agreement to strengthen control over the Strait of Malacca.

Court Blocks Boasberg’s Attack on Trump Admin

An appeals court has blocked criminal contempt proceedings launched by U.S. District Judge James Boasberg against the Trump administration.

Rep. Gonzales to Leave Congress

Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales (TX) announced that he will resign from Congress.

Democrats Going to Court to Block ‘One Nation Under God’ Arch in DC

Democrats are mobilizing lawyers to stop President Donald Trump's proposed 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., with one congressman branding it a Christian Nationalist monument.

Trump’s Iran Blockade Kicks In

The U.S. military's naval blockade of Iran took effect at 10:00 a.m. Eastern on Monday, cutting off sea access to all Iranian ports and coastal areas as part of President Donald Trump's escalating pressure campaign against the regime in Tehran.

Artemis II and the Crisis of Priorities: Why the Final Frontier Feels So Far Away

There’s something almost surreal about watching rockets launch into the heavens while everyday Americans feel increasingly grounded; burdened by rising costs, cultural instability, and a sense that the world closer to home is unraveling.

House Ethics and Manhattan DA Both Open Swalwell Probes on the Same Day

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is now facing simultaneous investigations from two separate bodies after the House Ethics Committee announced Monday it had opened a probe into sexual misconduct allegations against the congressman, the same day Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office confirmed it is also investigating him.

Trump DOJ Drops 800-Page Bombshell on Biden’s War Against Pro-Lifers

The Trump administration released an 800-page report Tuesday exposing how the Biden Justice Department systematically targeted peaceful pro-life Christians while shielding abortion clinics and their allies from scrutiny.

NATO: A Museum to the Past—Time to Let It Go

There was a time when NATO stood as one of the most formidable alliances in human history—a bulwark against tyranny, a symbol of Western unity, and a strategic deterrent that helped win the Cold War without firing a shot on European soil.

Gabbard Drops Docs on Trump Impeachment Plot

National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard released documents exposing an effort by those within the Intelligence Community (IC) to create a conspiracy that was used to impeach President Trump in 2019.

Alabama Becomes Latest State to Require Ten Commandments

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 99, which requires the display of the Ten Commandments in some public schools.

Astronaut Shuts Down CNN Host Trying to Play Down Trump’s Role in Moon Mission

A former NASA astronaut told CNN that the "entire administration" deserves credit for the Artemis II mission, pushing back on a host who was fishing for a narrower answer about President Trump.

EU Head Uses Iran Conflict to Revisit Green Energy

European Union President Ursula von der Leyen said that the ongoing conflict with Iran provides Europe with an opportunity to revisit green and renewable energy sources.

Judge Drops Trump’s Epstein Lawsuit

President Trump's defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for its story connecting Trump to Jeffrey Epstein was dismissed by a federal judge.

Bill Maher Defends Western Civilization

Comedian Bill Maher defended the West during an episode of his show, "Real Time."

Trump to China: Arm Iran and You’ll Regret It

President Trump issued a direct threat to Beijing Saturday, warning that China will face "big problems" if it transfers air defense weapons to Iran as U.S. military operations continue in the region.

Trump’s HHS Launching National Push to Fix Foster Care Crisis

The federal government doesn't have enough homes for kids in the foster care system.

Trump Unveils Triumphal Arch Plan

President Trump released new depictions of the proposed triumphal arch last week.

Texas Board Gives Preliminary OK on Bible Content

The Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval to a mandatory list of books and reading content for public schools, which includes Bible passages.

Mamdani Celebrates Socialism in 100 Days Address

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marked his 100th day in office by touting his socialist policies.

Congress is About to Vote on Kicking Out Four of its Own Members

The House returns from a two-week recess Tuesday with a scandal-packed agenda: at least four sitting members could face expulsion resolutions before the week is out.

Ex-CIA Director Pushes 25th Amendment Narrative

Former CIA Director John Brennan said over the weekend that he believes the 25th Amendment was written with President Trump "in mind."

Turkey: Are We Watching Prophecy Unfold?

As geopolitical tensions rise once again in the Middle East, recent rhetoric from Turkey’s leadership toward Israel has captured global attention.

Trump–Pope Tensions Escalate

Pope Leo XIV responded to President Trump's attack while en route to Algeria, declaring that he is "not afraid" of the Trump administration.

Florida AG Goes After ChatGPT

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has opened a formal investigation into OpenAI and its ChatGPT product after families of Florida State University shooting victims alleged the suspect used the AI chatbot to plan his attack.

Trump’s Closest European Ally Voted Out

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat Sunday night after a crushing election loss, ending 16 years in power for one of the most prominent allies of President Donald Trump in the Western world.

Swalwell Drops Governor Bid

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) suspended his campaign for California governor on Sunday after multiple women accused him of sexual assault and misconduct, and more than 50 of his own former staffers publicly called for him to resign from Congress.

Vance Flies to Pakistan to Cut Iran Deal as Trump Warns Ceasefire is on the Line

Vice President JD Vance departed Joint Base Andrews on Friday morning for Islamabad, Pakistan, where he will lead nuclear negotiations with Iran this weekend amid a fragile two-week ceasefire that President Trump has already threatened to revoke.

Now They’re Saying the Alamo is an Islamic Building

The Texas State Board of Education met Friday to consider a push by Muslim advocacy groups to insert more positive references to Islam into the state's history curriculum, prompting a letter from a bloc of Republican lawmakers warning the board against what they called "flagrant lies" and "revisionist history."

Jamie Raskin Demands Trump Undergo Cognitive Test

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) demanded that President Trump undergo a full cognitive assessment, arguing that his recent comments surrounding the Iranian conflict suggest he has "cognitive decline."

Lockheed Martin Slated for Missile Development

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a Pentagon contract to expand missile production.

Nashville School Caters to Muslim Students

A public school in Nashville permitted students to leave class to pray, offering accommodations for Ramadan.

Musk’s Lawsuit Claims OpenAI Used a Fake Charity to Build an $800 Billion Empire

Elon Musk has amended his lawsuit against OpenAI, demanding the ouster of CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman and calling for the company to abandon its for-profit structure entirely, court records show.

Zero Releases Mark Ongoing Border Trend

U.S. Border Patrol recorded its eleventh month of zero southern border releases.

Mamdani Bans Public Events for America’s 250th

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani issued an emergency order banning mass public celebrations ahead of America's 250th.

China Doubles its Warships Around Taiwan

Taiwan officials confirmed Friday that China has deployed nearly 100 naval and coast guard vessels in and around the South and East China Seas this week, nearly double the typical presence of 50 to 60 ships in the region.

Coffee Chain Takes Down Pride Flags

San Francisco coffee chain Philz Coffee removed Pride flags from its stores, prompting backlash from its employees.

Immigration Board Denies Khalil’s Appeal

The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued an order of removal for Mahmoud Khalil after it denied his effort to toss his deportation case.

Minnesota Lawmakers Look to Impeach Walz

The Minnesota Freedom Caucus announced that impeachment hearings for Governor Tim Walz (D) and Attorney General Keith Ellison will occur next week.

Trump Slams Commentators as ‘Low IQs’

President Trump took to Truth Social on Thursday evening to slam Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones, declaring that they have "low IQs" from recent narrative shifts.

School District Reinstates Pledge of Allegiance After Dad Sues School

A school district in Maine has reinstated the Pledge of Allegiance following a lawsuit from a student's father.

Trump’s FAA is Recruiting Gamers to Fill 3,700 Air Traffic Controller Jobs

The Federal Aviation Administration launched a recruitment campaign Friday targeting video gamers, saying the same quick-reaction skills that make someone good at Fortnite could also make them a strong air traffic controller.

SCOTUS Shuts Down Democrat’s Scheme to Infiltrate Ohio GOP Primary

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a self-described progressive from appearing on Ohio's Republican primary ballot after election officials caught him publicly admitting he was running as a Republican to deceive conservative voters.

Publisher Behind Kids’ Books Told to Design Covers to Fool Parents

A YA author publicly bragged on social media that she designed her book's cover art to fool parents into thinking it was an innocent friendship story while signaling its LGBTQ theme to children.

Planned Parenthood Just Set an Abortion Record

Planned Parenthood performed more abortions last year than at any point in its history, according to its latest annual report, even as Republicans in Congress push to strip the organization of hundreds of millions in federal funding.

Sotomayor Attacks Kavanaugh Over ICE Ruling

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor publicly attacked colleague Brett Kavanaugh last week over his stance on ICE enforcement, arguing at a Kansas law school event that Kavanaugh's elite upbringing makes him incapable of understanding illegal immigrants detained during raids.

Survey Suggests Religious ‘Nones’ Permanent Trend

In the days following YouGov pulling a report from Bible Society suggesting a "quiet revival" was underway in the United Kingdom, a humanist organization published an analysis claiming that the shift away from faith is an ongoing trend.

Melania Trump Fires Back at Epstein Claims

First Lady Melania Trump released a statement on her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, condemning reports linking her to the disgraced financier.

DOJ Opens Investigation Into LA School Hiding Teen’s Gender

The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles Unified School District over a policy that directed teachers to hide students' "gender identity" from their parents — a policy critics say drove a teenage boy to his death.

Pence Warns Vance on Iran Deal

Former Vice President Mike Pence warned Vice President JD Vance that the Trump administration must not repeat the same mistakes as had under the Obama and Biden years regarding the U.S.-Iran relationship.

Travel Advisory Issued for Nigeria

The Department of State issued an advisory directing those at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria to depart due to a "deteriorating security situation."

U.S. Faces Historic Birth Rate Decline

The U.S. Fertility rate hit a record low in 2025: 1.57 births per woman, below the replacement level of 2.1.

Hillary Clinton Attacks GOP as ‘Brain-Dead’

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused the Republican Party of being "politically brain-dead" on issues surrounding the economy and American families.

Trump Rips NATO After Rutte Meeting

President Trump ripped NATO on Thursday morning, condemning their failure to stand unified with the United States.

Iryna Zarutska’s Killer Deemed Incompetent to Stand Trial

The man accused of stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska has been found to be mentally incompetent to stand trial, according to the Charlotte Observer.

U.S. to Auto-Register Men for Military Draft

The United States will begin automatically registering young men for the military draft as of December 2026.

Fetterman Again Breaks from Dems to Reject War Powers Resolution

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said on Wednesday that he will not support a forthcoming war powers resolution surrounding U.S. strikes on Iran.

Newsom’s Wife Told Killers Their Crimes Were ‘Probably an Accident’

California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom told inmates at San Quentin State Prison that she could relate to their situation, suggesting that their crimes were "probably an accident," according to a resurfaced interview published by The Daily Wire.

Homan Threatens to Flood Virginia Streets With ICE

Border Czar Tom Homan is putting Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger on notice: refuse to cooperate with federal immigration agents, and more ICE teams will be deployed into the state's streets and neighborhoods.

Kennedy to Launch Podcast

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that he is launching a new podcast called "The Secretary Kennedy Podcast," which focuses on "telling the truth" about health.

Former Fort Bragg Soldier Arrested for Leaking Classified Military Secrets to Reporter

 FBI Director Kash Patel put would-be leakers on notice Wednesday: arrests are coming, and the first one landed that morning.

California Wants You to Pay for Illegal Immigrants’ Lawyers

California lawmakers are moving to use taxpayer money to provide free legal representation to all undocumented adults in the state fighting deportation, even as the state faces a multi-billion dollar budget deficit.

Another Biden Judge Just Stopped Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

A Biden-appointed federal judge has again halted the Trump administration's effort to end temporary protected status for Ethiopians living in the United States, blocking a policy that was supposed to take effect months ago.

DOJ Opens Fraud War: $1 Trillion in Taxpayer Money at Risk Every Year

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice is running more than 8,000 active fraud investigations targeting schemes that drain federal programs, with over a trillion dollars in taxpayer funds exposed annually.

NYC’s Elite Private Schools Hosting DEI Symposium

While universities and corporations have been racing to dismantle DEI programs over the past year, New York City's toniest private schools are heading to a woke "diversity symposium" this week, the New York Post reports.

Undercover Video Exposes Sweeping California Fraud

An undercover video released by the O’Keefe Media Group confirmed that the state is plagued by widespread fraud.

California Supreme Court Halts Ballot Investigation

The California Supreme Court ordered Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco to close his investigation into the November special election redrawing the state's congressional districts.

DOJ Investigating Cassidy Hutchinson for Perjury

The Justice Department is investigating Cassidy Hutchinson, the former White House aide whose testimony before the January 6th Select Committee helped drive the left's narrative that Donald Trump tried to seize control of a presidential vehicle, for alleged perjury, according to multiple reports.

Bondi Avoids Epstein Deposition

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will not appear for a deposition before the House Oversight Committee.

Pahlavi Calls for ‘Final Blow’ to Regime

The exiled Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, released a message on Wednesday to his "compatriots," the "great nation of Iran."

Republicans Hash it Out Over Mass Amnesty Plan

Republicans are taking to social media to both grieve and defend a bill that effectively provides amnesty for illegal immigrants.

New Jersey Dems Demand USPS Ignore Trump Order

New Jersey Democrats have demanded that the United States Postal Service ignore President Trump's executive order on implementing election ballot safeguards.

Iran Blocks Oil Tankers Again Hours After Signing Ceasefire

Hours after agreeing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Iran blocked oil tankers from transiting the waterway Wednesday and threatened to destroy any vessel that attempts to pass without permission from the Iranian navy.

Suburb Calls Itself ‘Little Palestine’

Bridgeview, Illinois, has declared itself to be "Little Palestine," according to reports.

Legal Fight Over Abortion Pill Delayed

A federal judge has paused a case that Louisiana brought against the abortion pill mifepristone as the FDA reviews the drug's safety.

ICE Agent Shoots Gang Member After He Tries to Run Them Over in California

An 18th Street Gang member in the country illegally was shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents Tuesday after he attempted to use his vehicle to run over federal officers during an arrest operation near Interstate 5.

These Doctors Don’t Want Feds Knowing What They Did to Kids

A federal judge is weighing whether to block the Trump administration's demand for records on transgender procedures performed on minors, after lawyers for two major medical groups argued Tuesday that the investigation is unconstitutional and politically motivated.

Trump Advances Plan to End Iran Nuclear Threat

President Trump provided an update on the tentative agreement with Iran.

Mamdani Unveils Racial Equity Plan

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani released a "racial equity plan" this week in an effort to address what he believes are "patterns of disinvestment, exclusion from homeownership, unequal access to health care and employment and concentrated environmental burdens" experienced by "communities of color."

Vance Says Iran Truce ‘Fragile’

Vice President JD Vance is not letting Tehran relax.

Hegseth Declares Victory Over Iran

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood before cameras at the Pentagon Wednesday morning and delivered a blunt verdict on Operation Epic Fury: the United States won.

Trump Withholds Devastating Strikes on Iran Hours Before Deadline

Washington, D.C. — In a decisive display of strength and strategic restraint, President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that the United States is suspending planned military attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, for two weeks, just hours before his firm 8 p.m. ET deadline that had threatened to bring overwhelming force against the regime.

Canadian Bill May be Used Against Faith Speech

A Canadian hate speech bill is facing backlash from those arguing that it may damage religious speech, jeopardizing the ability to quote portions of the Bible.

Bill Gates to Testify in Epstein Probe

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee in June as part of its investigation into the activities of Jeffrey Epstein.

Democrats Tell Troops to Defy Trump as Iran Deadline Hits

With an 8 p.m. Tuesday deadline for Iran to strike a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a number of Democratic lawmakers spent the final hours urging American service members to refuse orders from President Donald Trump if they deemed those orders unlawful.

Trump’s Deadline: Iran Hides Behind Its Kids

If American or allied strikes proceed to fulfill Trump's vow of decisive action, the regime will parade dead innocents on global television, blaming the West while their own leaders hide in bunkers.

Texas May Add Bible Stories to Reading Lists

Texas education leaders are considering incorporating the Bible into classroom reading lists.

Tennessee Just Made It a Crime to Ignore Deportation Orders

The Tennessee Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would make it a state crime for illegal immigrants to remain in the Volunteer State after a federal deportation order, setting up a potential showdown with federal immigration law.

Trump Faces Another Impeachment Effort

Rep. John Larson (D-CT) introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump, charging him with "murder, war crimes and piracy" due to his intervention in Venezuela, deploying the National Guard, and attempting to halt birthright citizenship.

Iowa Protects Kids From Explicit Books

The U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has permitted Iowa to enforce a ban on LGBT books in public school classrooms.

Rubio Accuses Iran of Terrorism

Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Iran of committing acts of terrorism by attacking commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

Families Ditch Blue States

A new index tracking marriage rates, fertility, and two-parent households across all 50 states finds that American families are leaving blue states at a significant rate and settling in red ones, upending years of progressive claims that liberal policies are best for children.

DeSantis Bans Sharia Law

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that prohibits Florida courts from using foreign or religious laws.

Dem Lawmaker Pushes Hegseth Impeachment

While U.S. forces are actively striking targets inside Iran, one House Democrat decided Tuesday was a good time to try to fire the man running the war.

Trump Calls for Dismissal of Fox News Host

President Trump took aim at Fox News hosts on Monday night, reacting to a recent interview where the one of the hosts did not correct a guest on their "propaganda and lies," and called for another to be dismissed.

America First Means No Safe Haven for the Enemies of Freedom

Rubio's message is clear: The United States will no longer serve as a luxury resort for the relatives and ideological cheerleaders of terrorist regimes that hate us. Afshar, the niece of the late Qasem Soleimani, the IRGC commander responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans, openly celebrated attacks on U.S. forces and branded America the “Great Satan” while living lavishly on American soil.

Sanctuary Cities Risk Losing Airport Privileges

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin suggested that cities refusing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities may lose access to international flights.

Hundreds Arrested After ICE Takes TSA

Federal airport security officials shared records on more than 31,000 travelers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement from the start of the Trump administration through February 2026, internal ICE data reviewed by Reuters show.

President Trump Warns Civilization at Stake

President Trump warned that a "whole civilization will die" unless a deal is reached between the United States and Iran.

Trump Admin Kills Obama’s Trans School Agreements

The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights rescinded portions of six Obama and Biden-era resolution agreements Tuesday, freeing school districts that had been legally bound to allow biological males in girls' restrooms and other sex-separated spaces.

Trump Vows to Hunt Down Iran Mission Leaker

President Donald Trump on Monday demanded media outlets identify a government leaker who disclosed details of the Iran rescue mission while the operation was still underway, warning that reporters who refuse to name their source could face jail time on national security grounds.

Trump Just Hit the Brakes on College Sports’ Money Chaos

President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week targeting what the White House called "an out-of-control financial arms race" in college athletics, placing new restrictions on player eligibility and transfers and threatening to pull federal funding from universities that don't comply.

White House Celebrates Nation’s ‘Christian Liberty’

The White House released an article celebrating the Trump administration's wins for Christianity, calling President Trump "a fierce defender of the Christian faith."

Over 1,000 IRS Employees Cheated Their Own Student Loan Benefit

More than 1,000 IRS employees violated the terms of the agency's student loan repayment program, according to a new audit released Monday by the IRS inspector general.

Paxton Warns Sharia Courts Won’t Replace U.S. Law

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is calling for the Islamic Tribunal to hand over documents surrounding its rulings based on sharia law.

Newsom’s Train to Nowhere Just Hit $126 Billion with No Track

Eighteen years. Tens of billions of dollars. Not one mile of working rail.

Someone Should Clue In Mamdani: Poverty Has No Color

In a video circulating this week, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani outlined how state money for childcare would be directed first to "Black and brown" families. This isn't subtle policy nuance; it's explicit racial prioritization of public resources. As Libby Emmons rightly noted, it "seems discriminatory." It is discriminatory; and it exposes the deep flaw in the progressive vision of economic justice.

Artemis II Crew Breaks Apollo 13 Record

The Artemis II team has set a new record of being the people farthest away from Earth.

$19 Million Later, Newsom Still Can’t Fix California

Gavin Newsom just dropped $19 million of California taxpayers' money on a mysterious New York fixer. While the Golden State crumbles under the weight of his failed promises, the governor isn't rolling up his sleeves to fix anything; he's buying something far more expensive: a better story.

Republican Megadonor’s Son Runs for Congress

Steve Freiss, son of Republican megadonor Foster Freiss, announced a run for Congress for the state of Wyoming.

Trump at SCOTUS: Not Intimidation, Just Precedent

President Donald Trump's recent attendance at Supreme Court oral arguments in the landmark birthright citizenship case, widely reported as the first time a sitting president has done so, has predictably triggered a predictable chorus of outrage from the left. Critics wasted no time labeling the move as "intimidation," a "strong-arm tactic," or an unprecedented assault on judicial independence.

Melania Warns America Must Win AI Race

First Lady Melania Trump went public Monday with a blunt warning: if American schools keep treating AI like a threat, China wins.

President Trump Says Iran Offer Falls Short

President Trump commented on the latest ceasefire proposal from Iran, noting that while it was "significant," it was "not good enough."

Another Country to Take Deportees

The Trump administration has reached an agreement with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to take deported immigrants.

Supreme Court Paves Way to Dismiss Case Against Steve Bannon

The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to dismiss the criminal contempt against Steve Bannon over his failure to uphold congressional subpoenas.

CIA Involved in F-15 Airman Rescue Mission

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved in the rescue of a U.S. crew member after an F-15 jet was shot down over Iran.

Trump Makes CA Governor Endorsement

President Trump announced his endorsement for former Fox News host Steve Hilton in the California gubernatorial race.

Israel Takes Out Iran’s Top Spy Chief in Dawn Strike

Israel killed the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intelligence organization in a targeted airstrike early Monday, the latest in a string of precision strikes that have dismantled Iran's military and security leadership since the conflict began.

Rubio Revokes Green Cards for Soleimani Relatives

The niece and grand niece of deceased Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Major General Qasem Soleimani have been arrested by federal agents.

Dimon Warns NYC Businesses Are Already Fleeing as Socialist Mayor Pushes Massive Tax Hikes

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon put Mayor Zohran Mamdani on notice Monday: keep hiking taxes and watch Wall Street leave.

Astronaut Stops Mid-Mission to Preach the Gospel From the Moon

Victor Glover had 240,000 miles of empty space behind him and an Easter message for the rest of us.

Newsom’s Wife Admits She Swaps Male Characters for Female

Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), is facing renewed scrutiny after video clips resurfaced this week showing her explaining how she deliberately alters the gender of book characters while reading to her sons and has routinely given the boys dolls to play with.

Trump Sets Tuesday Deadline with Iran

President Donald Trump issued a blunt public ultimatum to Iran on Sunday, warning the regime it has until Tuesday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its power plants and bridges.

Montana AG Warns: Share With ICE or Face the Law

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen sent a formal warning letter Thursday to Gallatin County Attorney Audrey Cromwell, demanding she reverse what he called an unlawful policy that effectively shuts Immigration and Customs Enforcement out of the county's criminal justice data system.

King Charles Will Not Issue Easter Message This Year

Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles will not issue an Easter Message this year.

Mamdani Leaves Out Jesus from ‘Sacrifice’ of Good Friday

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani issued a Good Friday message, although he left out Jesus Christ in discussing the meaning of the day.

State Department Tells Diplomats: Dress Like You Represent America

The State Department has issued a formal dress code for the first time in the agency's history, requiring diplomats and staff to appear in business formal attire during official engagements with foreign counterparts.

Service Members May Now Carry Personal Firearms on Base

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that he was lifting a ban on service members from carrying personal firearms on military bases.

Dem Congressman: We’ll Impeach Trump the Minute We Take the House

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) went on MSNBC Thursday and said the quiet part loud: Democrats intend to impeach President Trump if they flip the House in November.

Trump Requests $1.5 Trillion for Defense Spending

President Trump's proposed budget for fiscal year 2027 asks Congress for $1.5 trillion in defense spending.

U.S. F-15 Goes Down Over Iran

A U.S. F-15 fighter jet went down over central Iran on Friday, marking the first known loss of American aircraft since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.

Texas City Calls Easter ‘Spring Holiday Weekend’

The City of Houston is facing backlash after it called Good Friday and Easter Sunday “Spring holiday weekend."

New Bill Proposes Half Staff for Holy Week Days

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) has introduced legislation to lower the U.S. flag to half staff in honor of Holy Week, specifically Good Friday and Holy Saturday.

Dennis Quaid to Receive Patriot Award

Actor Denis Quaid will receive the Patriot Ally Award during the MV Awards on May 23.

DOJ Opinion Challenges Presidential Records Act

A federal law demanding that presidents hand over records to the government at the end of their term has been determined to be unconstitutional, according to a non-binding DOJ opinion.

Pfizer Shuts Down Vaccine Trial

Pfizer is ending its study of updated COVID-19 vaccines after Americans refused to participate in their trials.

Hegseth Fires Army’s Top General

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George on Thursday and asked him to retire immediately, removing the service's top uniformed officer in the latest shake-up at the Pentagon.

White House Declares ‘He Is Risen’

The White House released a presidential message for Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus, whose "triumph over sin and victory over death secured the promise of redemption and the hope of eternal life for all who believe in Him as Lord and Savior."

Schumer and Jeffries Sue Trump Over Mail-In Voting Order

Top congressional Democrats filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump over his executive order tightening controls on mail-in ballots, calling the move an attempt to "rig" elections.

Federal Judge Permanently Kills Kentucky’s In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

A federal judge has permanently blocked Kentucky from giving illegal immigrants discounted in-state tuition at public colleges, ruling the policy violated federal law and the U.S. Constitution.

House Republicans Called Out Their Own Speaker Over the DHS Shutdown Deal

House Republicans lit up Speaker Mike Johnson on a private conference call Thursday, furious over his last-minute flip to back a Senate DHS funding plan that leaves ICE and Border Patrol without money.

40 Countries Gather to Open Strait of Hormuz

Britain hosted a virtual summit Thursday with diplomats from more than 40 nations to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz -- a critical oil shipping lane that has been essentially shut down since the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran began on Feb. 28.

Health Agencies Target Microplastics in Unprecedented Move

The Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are taking bold strides to protect Americans' health, announcing programs combatting microplastics.

Idaho Criminalizes Trans Bathroom Use

Idaho Governor Brad Little (R) signed a law that bans the use of public bathrooms intended for the opposite sex.

Trump to Sign Order Paying DHS

President Trump declared that he will sign an executive order paying employees of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) amid the ongoing partial shutdown.

Spain Confronts Trump in Euthanasia Investigation

Spanish officials have criticized President Trump's investigation into the death of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos after she was allowed to die by euthanasia.

Vance Fraud Sweep Hits California Providers

The anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance suspended 221 hospice and healthcare providers in Los Angeles County on Thursday, a more than 215% jump from the 70 providers suspended just one week earlier.

Melania Trump Continues Mission to Return Children

First Lady Melania Trump has facilitated the reunification of children separated from their families in war between Russia and Ukraine.

Tina Peters Gets Resentencing

A Colorado appeals court ruled that Tina Peters should be resentenced.

Pam Bondi Out of DOJ

President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to two sources familiar with the matter, and is now considering EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as her replacement.

Iran Fires Missiles at Israel, Promises to Crush America After Trump’s Warning

Missiles struck the Tel Aviv area Thursday after President Trump told Iran to accept a ceasefire or get hit harder.

Handguns May be Mailed Under New Rule

The U.S. Postal Service posted a proposed rule to amend a law prohibiting the mailing of concealable firearms.

AOC Shifts on Iron Dome Support

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) announced Wednesday she will no longer support any U.S. military aid to Israel, including funding for the Iron Dome missile defense system, reversing a position she had held even as she criticized broader arms transfers to the U.S. ally.

14-Year-Old Runs for Vermont Governor

A 14-year-old has qualified for Vermont's gubernatorial ballot, becoming the first candidate under 18 to appear.

Conservative Legal Group Targets Hidden College Crime Data

America First Legal filed a supplemental petition Thursday with the U.S. Department of Education demanding the federal government force colleges to publish their crime logs in a centralized, publicly accessible database.

Trump Demands California Insurers ‘Get Their Act Together’

President Trump has called for State Farm and other insurance companies to "get their act together" after they did not adequately assist Californians during last year's wildfires.

About 9% of U.S. Births from Temporary Migrant Mothers

A study from Pew Research detailed that 320,000 U.S. births in 2023, or about 9% of all babies born that year, came from unauthorized immigrants or mothers with temporary legal status.

Trump Tells Republicans to Fund ICE Without Democrats

President Donald Trump on Wednesday told congressional Republicans to use the budget reconciliation process to restore funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, a move that would let the GOP bypass Senate Democrats entirely.

Tennessee Board Fires Librarian Who Refused to Move Trans Books

A Tennessee library board voted 8-3 Monday to fire its director after she refused to move transgender-themed books from the children's section to the adult section, triggering a meltdown among leftist activists who packed the meeting hall in force.

Iran President Attempts to Reframe Conflict in Letter to Americans

Iranian President Masoud ​Pezeshkian wrote an open letter addressed to Americans, claiming that Iran is not a threat to the American people.

NYC Council Blocks Socialist Tax Increase Push

New York City's socialist mayor just watched his own City Council undercut his push for higher taxes, releasing a rival budget plan that closes a $5 billion gap without raising a single rate.

Judge Denies Immunity for President Trump Speech

A federal judge ruled that President Trump's January 6, 2021, speech was not an official act and is therefore not protected by immunity.

Los Angeles County Leads in Mass Exodus Rates

Los Angeles County has become the leader in population loss, as 53,000 residents moved out of the county in one year.

Biden-Era Conservative Media Blacklist Killed in Court Victory

A federal judge on Wednesday entered a binding consent decree against the State Department, ending years of government-funded efforts to blacklist and defund conservative news outlets, and placing The Daily Wire and The Federalist in charge of monitoring compliance through 2036.

From Apollo to Artemis: Making Space Great Again

As the countdown clock ticks toward liftoff from Kennedy Space Center this evening—targeting 6:24 p.m. EDT on April 1, 2026—Artemis II stands poised to send four astronauts on a roughly 10-day journey around the Moon and back. This mission marks the first time humans have ventured toward the lunar vicinity since Apollo 17 in December 1972, more than half a century ago.

China Pushes Peace Plan with Iran

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) shared a peace plan with reporters, offering vague guidance on how the conflict between Iran and the United States may cease.

Islam: Religion of Peace or Ideology of Conquest?

The shocking video from Plano, Texas, captured at the East Plano Islamic Center, shows an investigator confronting a man openly with his very underage "wife." This is not some fringe anomaly or misunderstanding—child "marriage" and polygamy violate Texas and U.S. law outright, with no religious carve-outs permitted. Yet here it stands in plain view, a live demonstration of Sharia norms clashing with American sovereignty.

Caskets and Cheers: Liberals’ Disgrace to Our Fallen Heroes

In Philadelphia, radicals at a protest delivered a chilling applause line. “For every US soldier who comes back in a casket, we cheer.” Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, rightly labeled it appalling. He demanded to know where the Democratic outrage and condemnation were.

Chevron Pushes Back on California Lawsuit Blaming It for $6 Gas

Chevron and five of California's largest oil refiners have filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging they conspired to inflate gas prices across the state, arguing in court filings that the case rests on a "nonsensical" conspiracy theory with no factual grounding.

President Trump Orders Election Safeguards

President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday evening aimed at securing U.S. elections.

Hegseth Lifts Suspension of Pilots in Kid Rock Flyby

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that he is lifting the suspension of the aircrew involved in the flyby of Kid Rock’s Tennessee home.

America’s Going Back to the Moon Tonight

NASA is set to launch the Artemis II mission on Wednesday evening from Kennedy Space Center, marking the first crewed flight to travel around the Moon in more than 50 years.

Judge Pauses White House Ballroom

A federal judge has placed a pause on the White House ballroom's construction.

Hobbs Vetoes Plan to Honor Charlie Kirk

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (D) recently vetoed a bill to rename Phoenix’s State Route 202, or Loop 202, in honor of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Trump Says Iran Wants Ceasefire

President Trump declared on Truth Social that Iran's new leader has asked for a ceasefire.

Trump Signals Possible NATO Withdrawal

President Donald Trump said he is considering pulling the United States out of NATO.

Hegseth Urges Confidence in President Trump’s Iran Plan

 Pete Hegseth had a message Tuesday for Trump voters worried about boots on the ground in Iran: trust the man you put in office, and stop asking the Pentagon to broadcast its war plans to the enemy.

Trump Shows Up at SCOTUS to Watch Birthright Citizenship Case

President Donald Trump attended oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday for Trump v. Barbara, a case that could end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to illegal aliens and foreign tourists.

California Stuck With $4.5M Bill After Courts Said No to Gender Secrets

A federal court has ordered California to pay $4.52 million in attorneys' fees after the state lost a landmark case over school policies that allowed students to socially transition genders without notifying their parents.

PLO and PA Must Pay $655 Million for Killing Americans

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reinstated a $655.5 million jury verdict against the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority on Tuesday, ending a two-decade legal battle over terrorist attacks that killed and wounded American citizens in Israel.

Activist Judges Free Predators? Time to Rip Off Their Robes

Governor Ron DeSantis isn’t mincing words. On March 31, 2026, as he signed “Missy’s Law” into effect, legislation that slams the door on dangerous child predators by tightening pretrial detention and ramping up penalties for exploitation, he publicly demanded the immediate impeachment of Leon County Circuit Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper.

Lower the Rainbow: Pride Flags Aren’t ‘Neutral,’ They’re the Ultimate Political Billboard

Libs of TikTok nailed it Tuesday night with footage of Boise's Democrat Mayor Lauren McLean presiding over a pathetic little ceremony as city workers lowered the LGBTQ Pride flag from City Hall. The Idaho state law banning ideological flags on public property finally kicked in with teeth — including a $2,000-per-day fine for defiance — and McLean had no choice but to comply. Her parting shot? The flag is "not political… not ideological."

Supreme Court Stands for Truth

In a nation where common sense has been under relentless assault, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a decisive victory for America's children on Tuesday. In an 8-1 decision, the justices rejected a state law that sought to ban talk therapy aimed at helping minors struggling with gender confusion.

Supreme Court to Decide if Schools Can Ban ‘Let’s Go Brandon’

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case examining whether public schools can ban students from wearing "Let's Go Brandon!" clothing by classifying the phrase as vulgar, setting up a major First Amendment ruling on political speech in schools.

Trump Admin Signals Shift in Planned Parenthood Funding

The Trump administration has quietly confirmed it will extend Biden-era Title X grants to Planned Parenthood for one final year, citing legal obstacles it says made stopping the money impossible.

First Look at Trump’s Presidential Library Revealed

The initial images and designs of the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library in Miami were released on Monday.

Castro’s Grandson Wants a Deal with Trump

Fidel Castro's grandson, Sandro Castro, told CNN that if it were up to him, he would want to make a deal with President Trump and declared that many Cubans "want to be capitalist, not communist."

Court Halts Trump’s Move to Cut NPR Funds

A federal judge ordered federal agencies to refrain from implementing an order from President Trump pulling funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

Iran Threatens U.S. Tech

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) threatened U.S. technology companies, warning employees to leave their workplaces.

Swalwell Threatens FBI Over Chinese Spy Files

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is threatening the FBI with legal action to block the release of investigative records tied to his decade-old relationship with a suspected Chinese spy, just weeks before California voters begin casting ballots in the state's gubernatorial primary.

Vance Shares Story of Returning to Faith in New Book

Vice President JD Vance announced that his second book, Communion, will be released in June.

Newsom Cracks Down on AI

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) issued an executive order to strengthen regulations of artificial intelligence companies operating in the state, ensuring that they meet state standards to prevent misuse.

24 AGs Line Up to Bury Letitia James’ Gun Scheme

Two dozen Republican state attorneys general filed amicus briefs Monday backing gun manufacturers against New York Attorney General Letitia James and two Democratic-run cities seeking to use state nuisance law to hold firearms makers liable for crimes committed with their products.

Pelosi Doesn’t Rule Out Future Trump Impeachment

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) declined to rule out a future impeachment effort against President Trump should Democrats take back congressional power.

NATO Alliance Under Review

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States will revisit its relationship with NATO in the wake of tensions surrounding the ongoing conflict with Iran.

Airport Renamed for Donald Trump

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill on Monday officially renaming Palm Beach International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport.

Supreme Court Dismantles Conversion Therapy Ban

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Colorado cannot enforce its 2019 law banning so-called "conversion therapy," finding the statute likely violates the First Amendment by treating speech about gender identity and sexual orientation as protected only when it goes one direction.

King Charles to Visit U.S.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to visit the United States in April to honor the relationship between the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

DOJ Drags Minnesota to Court Over Boys in Girls’ Sports

The Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit against Minnesota on Monday over the state's policy of allowing biological males to compete in women's sports and access female-only facilities, escalating a years-long standoff over Title IX compliance.

Kennedy Center Premieres Patriotic Kids’ Film on Flag Day

The Trump-era Kennedy Center will host the world premiere of "Star Spangled Adventures: The Movie" on June 14, Flag Day, the venue announced Monday in its latest push toward faith-and-family-centered programming.

New Mexico Kids Will Study Jan 6 More than Historic Event

New Mexico high school students are set to learn more about the January 6 Capitol riot than the Apollo 11 moon landing, according to state history guidelines obtained by The Daily Wire.

White House Fires Back After Pope Leo Says God Won’t Hear Prayers for U.S. Troops

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back Monday after Pope Leo XIV declared that God does not hear the prayers of "those who wage war."

Usha Vance Starts Podcast to Inspire Young Readers

Second Lady Usha Vance has launched a new effort to promote childhood literacy.

Christian Revival Study Pulled

YouGov has pulled a study suggesting that a "quiet revival" was taking place among young people in the United Kingdom.

Epstein Victims Get Millions from Bank of America

Bank of America reached a settlement with victims of Jeffrey Epstein, agreeing to pay $72.5 million.

Michigan Senate Candidate Refused to Condemn the Ayatollah

Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed refused to publicly condemn the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, telling staffers in a leaked recording that he had to stay quiet because Dearborn's Muslim voters were "sad" about it.

Trump Shares Gospel Letter from Franklin Graham

President Trump shared a letter on Palm Sunday from evangelist Franklin Graham, who urged him to consider his salvation.

Trump Reveals ‘Massive’ Complex Under New Ballroom

President Trump let slip Sunday what officials have been tight-lipped about for months: the military is deep into construction on a massive underground complex directly beneath the new White House ballroom.

U.S. Reopens Embassy in Venezuela as Tensions Ease

The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela resumed operations on Monday, months after the capture of its former leader, Nicolas Maduro.

Rubio Identifies Cracks in Iranian Leadership

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there are "fractures" in Iranian leadership as the United States continues its talks with Iran.

Millions of Children Set with Trump Accounts

Data reviewed by the Washington Examiner shows that parents of more than four million children have set up Trump accounts while filing their 2025 taxes.

Democrat Demands Migrant Reparations for ‘Trauma’ of Trump Admin

Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA) is demanding that illegal immigrants get reparations from the "trauma" experienced under the Trump administration.

Trump Blasts ‘Dumb Judges’ as Birthright Citizenship Case Heads to Supreme Court

President Donald Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court on Monday, calling federal judges "dumb" as a landmark birthright citizenship case prepares for oral arguments Wednesday.

Vaccine Coverage Drops for Young Children

Vaccine coverage for children declined across eight different inoculations.

‘No Kings’ Protests Rock the Nation

Communist and socialist activists joined mainstream Democratic organizations at the nationwide "No Kings" protests Saturday, openly calling for a May Day economic strike and distributing Marxist literature while waving flags for Iran, Venezuela and Cuba.

Rand Paul Weighs Presidential Run

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) is weighing a possible presidential run in 2028, telling reporters that he is "thinking about it."

Spain Slams Its Airspace Shut on U.S. Military Amid Iran War

Spain closed its airspace Monday to all U.S. military aircraft involved in Operation Epic Fury, escalating Madrid's defiance of its NATO ally as the American and Israeli campaign against Iran enters its sixth week.

Iran Threatens to ‘Set U.S. Troops on Fire’ as Marines Land in the Middle East

Iran's parliament speaker issued a direct threat Sunday to American forces, warning that Iranian fighters are "waiting for the arrival of American troops on the ground to set them on fire and punish their regional partners forever" -- the most explicit challenge yet from Tehran since the U.S.-Israeli air campaign began five weeks ago.

Homan: Democrats Are Holding DHS Hostage to Gut ICE

White House Border Czar Tom Homan accused congressional Democrats Sunday of deliberately blocking Department of Homeland Security funding to force changes in immigration enforcement, saying lawmakers are "holding the department hostage" rather than pursuing policy changes through legislation.

Rubio Says Iran War Wraps in ‘Weeks, Not Months’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday the U.S. Is on track to complete its military objectives in Iran within weeks, rejecting the idea that a ground invasion is coming.

Vance: Ilhan Omar ‘Definitely Committed Immigration Fraud’

Vice President JD Vance said Friday that Rep. Ilhan Omar committed immigration fraud against the United States by allegedly marrying her brother to secure his legal status in the country.

White House Launches App

The White House launched a new app to make the Trump administration more accessible to the American people.

Obama Judge Who Blocked Voter ID Just Changed Her Mind

A federal judge appointed by President Barack Obama who once blocked North Carolina's voter identification law reversed course Thursday and ruled it constitutional, handing Republicans a major win in their seven-year battle to secure the state's elections.

Democrat Found Guilty by House Ethics Panel

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) has been found guilty by a House Ethics panel of violating 25 of 27 counts against her.

Trump Pays TSA

President Trump issued a memorandum paying Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents who have not received a check since the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) entered a partial shutdown.

Newsom Signs Bill Renaming Cesar Chavez Day

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill renaming the state's César Chávez Day to “Farmworkers Day."

Saudi Arabia Just Let U.S. Forces Into a Base It Hasn’t Opened Since the Gulf War

Saudi Arabia has granted U.S. forces access to King Fahd Air Base in Taif — a western Saudi facility that hasn't been used for American combat operations since the Gulf War era — as Iran's missile and drone attacks push Gulf states toward a deeper alignment with Washington.

Trump’s Signature Coming to U.S. Currency

President Trump's signature is set to appear on U.S. paper currency in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s Personal Email

An Iran-linked hacker group publicly claimed Friday it had broken into FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email inbox, publishing personal photographs and other documents online.

Call to Free Christian Leader Held in China Sent to Trump

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for President Trump to put pressure on China to release detained pastor Ezra Jin Mingri.

Company Pays Big in COVID Vaccine Case

A technology company has agreed to pay $15 million to settle allegations that it discriminated against those who refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Fulton County Argues for Return of Seized Ballots

Fulton County, Georgia, is requesting a federal judge to order the return of the 2020 ballots seized by the FBI as it investigates voter fraud.

Democrat Challenges Trump’s Name at Kennedy Center

A Democratic lawmaker is urging a federal judge to block the Kennedy Center from incorporating President Trump's name on its branding.

U.S. Launches Effort to Return Ukrainian Children

The United States announced that it will provide $25 million in an effort to reunite Ukrainian children with their families after they were forcibly relocated to Russian areas.

DOJ Opens Probe Into States Housing Men in Women’s Prisons

The Department of Justice launched civil rights investigations Thursday into prison systems in California and Maine, targeting policies that allow transgender inmates to be housed in facilities matching their gender identity rather than their biological sex.

The Crime of Belief: How ‘Hate Speech’ Laws Are Criminalizing Christianity

The Finland ruling should alarm every American who still believes free speech includes the freedom to say things the regime, the academy, and the cultural elite despise.

Senate Passes DHS Funding — But ICE Gets Nothing

The Senate voted early Friday morning to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, partially resolving a budget impasse that has stretched since February.

Judge Tosses Maduro’s Bid to Walk Free on Lawyer Fees

A federal judge in Manhattan refused Thursday to dismiss drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges against Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, rejecting a defense argument that U.S. sanctions are blocking him from paying his lawyers.

Stanford Student Says She’s Being Watched by CCP Agents

A Stanford University student told Congress on Thursday that Chinese Communist Party operatives have physically monitored her on campus, referenced her mother in intimidation calls, and pressured her to destroy evidence, while the university largely left her to handle it alone.

Congress Presses Rubio: Veto the UN’s Pro-Abortion Secretary General Pick

Republicans want Secretary of State Marco Rubio to block the leading candidate for U.N. Secretary General before she gets anywhere near the job.

ICE Agent Saves Choking Child

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent stationed at JFK International Airport saved a 1-year-old boy's life Thursday after the child stopped breathing in a crowded TSA screening line.

Ukrainian Docs Reveal Plot to Funnel Millions to Biden Campaign

U.S. intelligence intercepted Ukrainian documents revealing a plan to funnel millions of dollars to President Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign.

Florida Democrat Faces Rare Public Ethics Hearing

The House Ethics Committee will begin its first public "trial" in over 15 years as it hears Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's (D-FL) testimony.

Military Chaplains to Focus on the Faith

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that military chaplains will no longer display their rank, but will instead showcase their religious insignia.

U.N. Calls for Slavery Reparations

The United Nations adopted a resolution declaring that the trafficking of enslaved Africans is the "most inhumane and enduring injustice against humanity."

Trump’s Anti-Fraud Task Force Releases Playbook

The Trump administration's anti-fraud Task Force has issued its first formal marching orders this week, laying out a four-part strategy to claw back billions lost each year to fraudsters draining federal programs, according to an internal memo obtained by The Daily Wire.

Finland Convicts Christian Politician for Quoting the Bible

Finland's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a sitting member of parliament committed "hate speech" by co-authoring a church pamphlet in 2004 that cited the Bible's teaching on marriage.

IDF Takes Out Iranian Navy Officials

Israel announced that it eliminated the chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy in a strike near the Strait of Hormuz.

Michael Flynn Gets $1.2 Million After ‘Historic Injustice’

The Department of Justice has settled a lawsuit from Michael Flynn, President Trump's former national security adviser, for about $1.2 million.

Red State Advances Human Fertilizer Proposal

The Oklahoma State House passed a bipartisan bill this week legalizing the use of decomposed human remains for soil fertilizer.

Trump Again Demands End to Filibuster

President Trump reiterated his demands that Republicans move to eliminate the filibuster in an effort to pass the SAVE America Act.

New Jersey Law Bans ICE Masks

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill (D) signed bills targeting immigration enforcement actions, such as barring masks from ICE agents and prohibiting the collection of personal data as it relates to immigration status.

Olympic Committee Officially Adopts Anti-Trans Policy

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that it has officially adopted a policy protecting women's competitions, banning the inclusion of biological men.

States Fight Taxpayer-Funded Inmate Surgeries

Twenty-four states have joined Idaho and Indiana in urging a federal appeals court to throw out a ruling that would require Alaska to provide sex reassignment surgery to a convicted child sex abuser behind bars.

Ohio’s CPS Was Flagging Parents Who Wouldn’t ‘Affirm’ Their Kids’ Gender

Ohio lawmakers are moving to protect parents after an investigation revealed that a county child welfare agency had been tracking whether parents were "accepting" or "rejecting" of their children's gender identity, and referring non-compliant parents to re-education programs.

Swalwell Shrugs Off Chinese Spy as $300K in Legal Bills Surfaces

Eric Swalwell, the California congressman running for governor, is breaking his silence on the Fang Fang Chinese spy scandal, dismissing it as "lies" while records show his campaign fund paid $305,000 in legal fees to a white-collar criminal defense firm over the years the scandal played out.

Trump Gives Iran New Ultimatum

President Donald Trump issued a direct warning to Iran on Thursday, telling the regime its time to negotiate is nearly gone as a self-imposed deadline approaches and tens of thousands of U.S. troops mass in the region.

Appeals Court Backs ICE Detention Without Bond

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that illegal immigrants detained by ICE have no right to a bond hearing, dealing a significant legal blow to immigration attorneys who have been using those hearings to spring detainees back onto American streets.

Landmark Settlement Blocks Federal Pressure on Big Tech

A civil rights group has reached a landmark settlement with the federal government, permanently barring dozens of federal agencies from pressuring social media companies to remove or suppress lawful speech online.

Melania Trump Says Robots Can Teach Your Kids

First Lady Melania Trump welcomed the First Spouses of 45 countries at the White House as part of a historic summit centered on integrating artificial intelligence into education.

Philly DA Threatens to Jail ICE Agents

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner threatened to arrest federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deployed to Philadelphia International Airport, warning agents they could face handcuffs, a courtroom, and a jail cell if they carried out their duties on his turf.

USC Cancels Debate Over Obsession with Race

The University of Southern California (USC) canceled a debate between gubernatorial candidates after receiving backlash for allegedly excluding non-White candidates.

Trump’s Golden Dome Advances With Tech Giants

Anduril Industries and Palantir Technologies are working to develop software for the Golden Dome, a source familiar with the matter shared with Reuters.

House Unanimously Backs Supersonic Flight Comeback

The House of Representatives unanimously voted to legalize supersonic flight in a major shift in aviation policy.

Democrat Calls ICE Raids ‘Terroristic Attacks’

Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) accused Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers of committing "terroristic attacks" on U.S. citizens during a hearing, drawing an immediate rebuke from Republican colleagues.

Iran Rejects Offer to End Conflict

Iran rejected a U.S.-supported ceasefire proposal and instead demanded its own conditions to end the conflict.

Congress Just Sent Classified Brennan Documents to Federal Prosecutors

The House Intelligence Committee voted this week to transmit classified documents tied to former CIA Director John Brennan to federal prosecutors, a move that signals the Justice Department may be building toward criminal charges.

Oklahoma Hands Over Voter Rolls

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced that the state will hand over its voter registration data to the Department of Justice.

Pentagon Launches Effort to Boost Weapons Manufacturing

The Department of War signed three major framework agreements Wednesday to accelerate U.S. weapons production across missiles, munitions components, and missile defense systems, as the Trump administration moves to place the defense industrial base on a "wartime footing."

NASA Building Permanent Moon Base

NASA announced that the United States is constructing a permanent base on the moon.

Britain Steps Up to Lead Coalition Reopening the Strait of Hormuz

Britain is preparing to lead a multinational coalition to clear and reopen the Strait of Hormuz after U.S. military strikes on Iran, with British officers already embedded at U.S. Central Command and allied meetings underway, according to The Times of London.

Dallas Removes Pride Crosswalks

The City of Dallas has begun removing rainbows from its crosswalks in an effort to improve traffic safety.

Jury Just Ordered Zuckerberg to Pay $375 Million for Failing Kids

A New Mexico jury ruled Tuesday that Meta willfully failed to protect children from sexual predators on its platforms, ordering the company to pay $375 million in civil damages.

Delta Pulls Congressional Privileges

Delta Air Lines has pulled its flight assistance service for Congressional members amid the ongoing shutdown.

Florida District Featuring Mar-a-Lago Flips Blue

A Democrat flipped a Florida state house district that includes the Mar-a-Lago estate.

Top Medical School Accreditor Quietly Scrubs All DEI Requirements

The nation's top medical school accreditor has removed all diversity, equity, and inclusion requirements from its standards, the Wall Street Journal first reported Tuesday, marking a significant retreat from years of ideology-driven credentialing policy.

Biden-Era CIA Doc Calls Motherhood ‘Extremist’

America First Legal recently reported that a Biden-era CIA document called motherhood and homemaking "extremist."

Pentagon Reportedly Orders 3,000 Paratroopers to the Middle East

The Pentagon is preparing to deploy a 3,000-person brigade combat team from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East in support of ongoing U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran, according to a source familiar with the plan, first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Senate Confirms Trump’s New Fraud Hunter

The Senate confirmed Colin McDonald on Tuesday as the Justice Department's top fraud prosecutor, putting a veteran federal attorney in charge of a sweeping effort to recover billions of taxpayer dollars lost to state-level fraud schemes.

‘Monster’ Abortionist Dies in Prison

Kermit Gosnell, a doctor convicted of murdering babies after they had been born, reportedly died in a Pennsylvania prison.

California Sues Trump Admin to Block Oil Comeback

The state of California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over an order demanding that Sable Offshore Corporation restart its oil pipelines in the state.

Pentagon Awards Purple Hearts Those Who Killed ISIS Attacker

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer personally awarded eight Meritorious Service Medals and two Purple Hearts to Old Dominion University ROTC cadets this week for stopping the March 12 terrorist attack on the Norfolk, Virginia campus.

New Presidential Envoy Revealed

Nick Adams will serve as the special presidential envoy for "American tourism, exceptionalism, and values."

Grassley Exposes Scope of Jack Smith Subpoena Effort

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith went after more than two years' worth of records for now-FBI Director Kash Patel as part of his investigation into President Trump, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed.

California School District Sold Diplomas to Chinese Students

A California public school district allegedly issued fraudulent high school diplomas to students living in China through a secret "sister school" partnership, a sweeping new audit has found.

Pentagon Changes Press Policy After Court Pressure

The Pentagon has updated its media policy after a court issued an order demanding that the Trump administration's press access policy be changed, arguing that it was unconstitutional.

Costa Rica Agrees to Take Deportees

Costa Rica has signed an initial agreement with the United States to accept deportees from other countries.

Senator Claims Trump ‘Lying’ About Iranian Talks

Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) told CNN's Kasie Hunt on "The Arena" that President Trump is "lying" about holding discussions with Iran.

House GOP Probes Billions in California Hospice Fraud

Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform launched a formal investigation into what they're calling "rampant taxpayer fraud" in California's hospice industry, demanding records from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and raising questions about billions in Medicare losses.

Biden Judge Blocks RFK Jr. From Saying Trans Procedures Are Unsafe for Kids

A federal judge appointed under the former Biden administration has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a Health and Human Services declaration that labeled gender-transition procedures for minors "neither safe nor effective."

Taliban Releases American Man

A U.S. citizen held by the Taliban for more than a year without charges has been released.

Markwayne Mullin Confirmed as DHS Chief

The Senate confirmed Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on Monday night in a 54-45 vote.

GOP Moves to End VIP Airport Perks for Congress

Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) introduced legislation Tuesday to strip members of Congress of their airport security perks as TSA agents miss paychecks and American families face lines stretching hours at airport checkpoints across the country.

DOJ Charges Iranians in Google Trade Secret Theft

A federal grand jury indicted three Iranian software engineers last month for allegedly stealing trade secrets from technology companies including Google, the Department of Justice announced.

Trump Claims Memphis Federal Crackdown Triggered One of the Fastest Crime Drops in U.S. History

President Donald Trump traveled to Memphis on Monday to personally tout the results of a federal law enforcement surge in the city, telling attendees at a Safe Task Force Roundtable that the operation had produced one of the largest and fastest crime declines in American history.

Tucker Carlson’s Dangerous Drift: When “America First” Becomes Anti-Israel—and Something More

In recent months, Tucker Carlson has crossed a line that should concern every serious observer of American politics, faith, and culture.

Marco Rubio to Testify in Foreign Lobbying Trial

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to testify in a corruption case centering on a Florida congressman accused of lobbying for the Venezuelan government.

Airlines Warn Jet Fuel Could Run Dry in Weeks as Iran War Stresses Supply

Jet fuel prices in the United States have more than doubled in a matter of weeks, and airlines are now warning that supplies could run dry before the end of the month if Middle East tensions continue to disrupt the global energy market.

Pfizer Pushes Lyme Vaccine Despite Missing Targets

Pfizer and its partner Valneva announced that their Lyme disease vaccine did not meet the target in a clinical trial, although the companies are still seeking its approval.

DeSantis Comments on Future White House Runs

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) commented on whether he would launch another presidential campaign after his failed 2024 run.

Dow Spikes 900 Points After Trump Announces Iran Talks

U.S. markets surged and oil prices cratered Monday after President Trump announced the United States has held direct talks with Iranian officials and is "very intent" on reaching a deal to end hostilities in the Middle East.

Biden-Era Wind Projects Shift to Oil Investments

The Trump administration secured an agreement with energy company TotalEnergies to redirect nearly $1 billion from wind projects and instead invest in oil and natural gas.

Election Day Rules in Spotlight at Supreme Court

The Supreme Court appears skeptical of state laws permitting the counting of late mail-in ballots.

Ilhan Omar’s Daughter Stands with Cuban Communism

Cuban dissidents responded with outrage this weekend as a convoy of American and international leftists arrived in Havana to show solidarity with the 67-year-old communist regime, staying at five-star tourist hotels while the island endured a nationwide electricity blackout.

Cuba Braces for Possible Military Confrontation

Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío told NBC's "Meet the Press" that the country is preparing for the "possibility of military aggression."

Trend Continues: Zero Migrants Released into U.S.

Customs and Border Protection announced that February served as the tenth straight month with zero illegal immigrants released into the United States.

Two Pilots Dead After LaGuardia Crash

Two pilots are dead and more than a dozen passengers are injured after an Air Canada Express regional jet struck an airport firetruck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport late Sunday night, officials said.

Hegseth Extends Act to Restore Troops Affected by COVID Vaccine

Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Department is extending its invitation to reinstate service members who were separated under the Biden administration for refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Georgia Taxpayers Could Be Forced to Fund Trans Surgeries in Other States

A Georgia state senator is warning that a legal loophole in the state's health benefit plan requires taxpayers to cover transgender surgeries performed on minors in other states, even though Georgia law bans those procedures at home.

State Department Issues Global Warning for Americans

The State Department issued a "worldwide caution" statement over the weekend, urging Americans to "exercise increased caution" amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

White House Gets Columbus Statue

President Trump has installed a statue of Christopher Columbus on the White House's grounds, located outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

ICE Agents Deployed to Keep Airports Running

President Trump is sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to U.S. airports starting Monday after hundreds of TSA workers quit during the ongoing DHS shutdown, border czar Tom Homan confirmed Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."

Trump Pauses Iran Strikes for Five Days, Points to ‘Productive’ Talks

President Donald Trump on Monday ordered the Department of War to hold off on strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure, citing what he described as "very good and productive" negotiations over the past two days aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East.

Connecticut Needs Your ID to Recycle Cans But Not to Vote

Connecticut Democrats signed a law this month requiring residents to show a driver's license to cash in more than 1,000 bottles or cans at a redemption center. Voting in a federal election? No ID required.

California Sheriff Seizes 650,000 Ballots. State Officials Are Furious.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots from California's November 2025 special election on Friday, opening a physical recount after a third-party group found evidence of roughly 45,000 excess votes.

Venezuelan Migrant Charged in Execution-Style Killing of 18-Year-Old

A Venezuelan migrant has been arrested in connection with the execution-style murder of an 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago freshman, authorities confirmed Saturday, as her family released a tribute calling her "everyone's cheerleader."

AOC Dropped $19K in Campaign Cash on Ketamine Doc

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spent nearly $19,000 in campaign contributions last year on a Boston psychiatrist who specializes in ketamine therapy, federal records show.

Obama’s $850M Monument Is Pushing Out the Neighbors It Was Supposed to Help

Tenants at a low-income apartment complex in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood have formed a union to fight possible eviction, saying the Obama Presidential Center's construction is driving up real estate pressure and threatening families who have lived there for decades.

U.S. Has Destroyed More of Iran’s Navy in 3 Weeks Than Anyone Has Since World War II

U.S. forces have struck more than 8,000 Iranian military targets and sunk or destroyed 130 Iranian vessels in 22 days of combat operations, according...

Musk Offers to Pay TSA Workers Out of Pocket as Shutdown Continues

Elon Musk stepped in Saturday with an offer to personally cover the salaries of Transportation Security Administration workers going without pay, as a partial government shutdown enters its second month with no end in sight.

Pritzker Wants to Prosecute Trump Officials

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker isn't just fighting the Trump administration in court.

Judge Blocks RFK’s Decision Protecting Kids

A federal judge appointed by President Biden has moved to block a Trump administration declaration that transgender medical procedures on children are neither safe nor effective.

Warren Called a Christian Tattoo Extreme, Now Backs a Nazi Tattoo

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) endorsed Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner on Wednesday, a day after he confirmed backing from the progressive wing of the party. Platner once had a Totenkopf tattoo on his chest, the "Death's Head" symbol used by the Nazi SS.

Newsom’s Wife Condemns Christianity

A resurfaced interview featuring California Governor Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, sees her criticizing evangelical Christians, stating that they are "pulling us back as a country."

Ogles Presses Muslim Leaders to Denounce Violence

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) issued an open letter to Muslims leaders in the United States, challenging them to condemn recent attacks across the country.

Trump Organization Envisions Romanian Expansion

The Trump Organization is moving forward with plans to expand its global footprint, according to reports.

CBS Shutters Some Operations as Staff Faces Layoffs

CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and President Tom Cibrowski announced that the network will cut about 6% of its staff and close CBS News Radio.

Trump Admin Moves Against Harvard Over Campus Hostility

The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of permitting antisemitic demonstrations.

Iran Threatens American Tourists

Iran's military has issued a sweeping threat against American civilians worldwide, warning that tourist sites, resorts, and entertainment centers will "not be safe" for Americans following a series of Israeli strikes that dismantled the regime's top leadership.

Supreme Court Revives Faith-Based Free Speech Case

The Supreme Court moved to allow a Mississippi street preacher's First Amendment claim to proceed.

Federal AI Framework Signals Major Tech Shift

The White House released a framework for national AI standards, pushing the country toward innovation.

Britain Moves Forward on Abortions Up to Birth

Britain's House of Lords has approved abortion up to birth as part of an amendment to a Crime and Policing bill.

Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Back in Spotlight With Intensified Probe

New Mexico state Republican Reps. Rebecca Dow and Stefani Lord are calling for a broader investigation into the activities had at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch.

DOJ Shuts Down Iranian Bounty of Americans

The Department of Justice announced that it seized four web domains tied to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security, part of a coordinated cyber campaign that included death threats, targeted doxxing, and a $250,000 bounty for the beheading of two individuals inside the United States.

Fired FBI Agents Sue Over Election Probe Fallout

Two former FBI agents who worked the bureau's internal investigation of the 2020 presidential election filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, alleging they were fired solely because of their roles in the probe.

Gold Trump Coin Approved

The Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) approved the final design for a commemorative coin featuring an image of President Trump.

Report Reveals Imam’s Connections to Democrat Leaders

Michigan Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi runs the Islamic House of Wisdom out of Dearborn Heights.

Iran’s Top Propagandist Just Got Eliminated

The Israel Defense Forces killed Iran's top military propagandist in an overnight strike Friday, taking out Ali Mohammad Naini, the spokesman and head of public relations for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

DOJ Subpoenas Comey

The Justice Department has subpoenaed former FBI Director James Comey in connection with the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian election interference, a source confirmed to Fox News Digital Thursday.

Dems Vote Against Women’s History Museum Vote

All four Democrats on the House Administration Committee voted Thursday against advancing a bill to build a Women's History Museum on the National Mall, after Republicans added language specifying the museum would honor only biological women.

Democrats Vote Against Deporting Non-Citizens Who Attack Police Dogs

The U.S. House passed the BOWOW Act on Thursday, 228-190, a bill that would make non-citizens who assault federal law enforcement animals inadmissible to the United States or subject to deportation. Every Republican voted in favor. Only 15 Democrats crossed the aisle.

Staffer Fakes Being a Lawyer to Sneak Phones Into ICE Facility

A senior caseworker for Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) allegedly impersonated an attorney at least 11 times to gain access to an ICE detention facility and smuggle cell phones to detainees, according to a letter Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons sent to the congresswoman Thursday.

Iran Says It Shot Down a U.S. F-35. The Pentagon Says Otherwise.

A U.S. Air Force F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at an American airbase in the Middle East on Thursday after completing a combat mission over Iran, U.S. Central Command confirmed. Iran's Revolutionary Guard immediately claimed it shot the plane down.

CBS Anchor Attacks Hegseth for Calling Americans to Pray for the Troops

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth closed a Pentagon press briefing Thursday by asking Americans to pray daily for U.S. service members involved in Operation Epic Fury, the ongoing military campaign against Iran.

Biden Judge Allows Another Criminal to Walk Free

By the time ICE finally got their hands on Christopher Leon Bailey last Monday, he'd already spent nearly two decades running up a criminal rap sheet that reads like a checklist for why immigration enforcement matters.

Drones Spotted Over Military Base Where Rubio and Hegseth Live

Multiple unidentified drones have been spotted near Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C., a military installation where Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth are reportedly housed, Fox News reports.

Belarus Releases 250 Prisoners

Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko ordered the release of 250 political prisoners as part of a deal with the United States.

Hegseth Confirms Pentagon Funding for Iran Mission

War Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the Pentagon's request for $200 billion in funding as it continues its action against Iran.

Hawley Launches Probe Into Abortion Pill Makers

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is launching an investigation into mifepristone manufacturers Danco Laboratories and GenBioPro, which he says have profited from the pill despite its risks to women.

U.S. Allies Take Action on Strait Crisis

A number of U.S. allies have declared they are prepared to assist in efforts to reopen the Straits of Hormuz.

Teachers’ Union Training Promotes Leftist Causes

The National Education Association (NEA) conducted a training session comprised of leftist messaging, according to the watchdog group Defending Education.

Melania Hosts Landmark Summit With Global Leaders

First Lady Melania Trump is hosting a summit featuring the leaders of 45 countries and 28 technology entities in an effort to empower children through the use of tech.

Separation of Mosque and State? Not According to Mamdani

In a viral video making the rounds on X, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his staff are seen sprawled on ornate prayer rugs across the floor of a government office, American flag waving in the background, prostrating themselves in Islamic prayer before breaking the Ramadan fast with plates of food. They sit cross-legged like it’s the most natural thing in the world for public officials in the nation’s largest city.

Arkansas Restaurant Kicks Out Governor Sanders

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave a Little Rock restaurant after the owners told her that her presence made employees feel "threatened and uncomfortable" because of her political views.

Pence Takes Stand on Nationwide Voter ID Law

Former Vice President Mike Pence is pushing the Senate to pass a nationwide voter ID law, telling Fox News Digital the SAVE Act is "truly an idea whose time has come."

Islamic Countries Condemn Iranian Attacks

A group of Arab and Islamic countries has condemned Iran's missile and drone strikes on civilian infrastructure, warning against future action.

GOP Seeks Safer Roads After Child’s Life-Altering Injury

The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure advanced H.R. 5688, Dalilah's Law, on Wednesday, sending it to the House floor.

Joe Kent Reportedly Under FBI Investigation

Former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent is reportedly under FBI investigation after he allegedly leaked classified information.

Trump Threatens to ‘Blow Up’ Iranian Gas Field

President Trump threatened to eliminate an Iranian gas field should it launch another strike against a Qatari liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility again.

Fetterman Saves Mullin in Key Vote

The Senate Homeland Security Committee advanced Sen. Markwayne Mullin's nomination to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday in an 8-7 vote, with a Democrat providing the decisive margin after a Republican nearly killed it.

Congress Takes Soros-Funded Virginia Prosecutor to Capitol

A House subcommittee has summoned the top two law enforcement officials in Fairfax County, Virginia, to testify about sanctuary policies linked to violent crimes by illegal immigrants they allowed to walk free.

California Owes Gun Rights Groups $1.3 Million After Losing Its Own Law Twice

California has agreed to pay more than $1.3 million to gun rights organizations after the state's ban on advertising firearms to minors was struck down twice by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

New Bill Links Abortion Pills to Water Safety Concerns

Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced legislation Wednesday that would require a doctor's physical presence before a woman can receive an abortion pill and would ban the disposal of fetal remains through the public water system.

Ernst Just Blew the Lid Off Pentagon Spending

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) announced Wednesday that she has uncovered more than $77 billion in Pentagon research and development spending that was deliberately shielded from public view, and she's pushing legislation to make sure it never happens again.

Republicans Are Actually Leading in California

Two Republicans are leading the field in California's governor's race, according to a new poll from Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies released Wednesday, giving the GOP its most credible shot at the governorship in years.

BBC Moves to Dismiss Trump Lawsuit

The BBC has urged a court to dismiss President Trump's multi-billion lawsuit against it.

Former NYC Mayor Breaks from Democrats on Key Issue

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio admitted to Sean Hannity that he disagrees with the Democratic Party's handling of the southern border.

Interest Rates Left Unchanged

The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged as policymakers continue to eye the economic outlook amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

UN Official Praises Somalia

A United Nations official funded by China delivered a blistering attack on the United States at the U.N. Human Rights Council, accusing the Trump administration of "naked aggression" and "renewed imperialism" while holding up Somalia as a model of responsible human rights practice.

Wisconsin County Considers Charlie Kirk Highway

Washington County in Wisconsin is weighing naming a highway in honor of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

California Fraud Caught in Real Time

An undercover video released by investigative journalist James O'Keefe showed individuals offering cash and other items in exchange for petition signatures and voter registrations in Los Angeles, California.

Trump Moves to Free Up Fuel Supply Chains

President Trump issued a 60-day Jones Act waiver in an effort to lower shipping costs for fuel supplies, White House Press Secretary ⁠Karoline Leavitt said.

Rand Paul Rips into Markwayne Mullin

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) walked into his homeland security confirmation hearing Wednesday, where old grudges from Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) were exposed.

Pope Calls for Universal Healthcare

Pope Leo called for nations to adopt universal healthcare during a speech presented before the Council of the Bishops’ Conferences of Europe, the World Health Organization (European Region), and the Italian Episcopal Conference.

Trump to Allies: Help Fight Iran or Guard the Strait Yourself

President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to withdraw U.S. protection of the Strait of Hormuz from European and Asian nations that have refused to support American military operations against Iran, warning that non-cooperative allies could soon find themselves responsible for the waterway's security.

GOP Moves to Defund Sanctuary Cities

Republican Sen. Rick Scott introduced two bills Wednesday that would strip federal funding from sanctuary cities and states that refuse to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, targeting jurisdictions that have blocked federal agents from deporting criminal illegal immigrants.

Cuban Dictator Pledges to Resist U.S. Pressure

Cuba's communist leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, vowed to resist U.S. pressure on the country, declaring that it will be met with "impregnable resistance" if it tries to threaten Cuba.

White House Gives Dems ‘Concessions’ Amid Shutdown

Fox News obtained a letter from the White House outlining a number of proposals for Democrats amid ongoing negotiations over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Walz’s DHS Sat on Fraud Tips for Years

A new state audit has confirmed what critics long suspected: Minnesota's Department of Human Services sat on credible Medicaid kickback allegations for years while falsely claiming it had no authority to investigate them.

Senate Forces Democrats on Record Against Voter ID

Senate Republicans launched a marathon floor takeover Tuesday night to force a public reckoning on the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.

Israel Eliminates Iran’s Intelligence Chief

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that it has eliminated Iran's Minister of Intelligence, Esmaeil Khatib.

Google’s AI Called 9 Republicans ‘Hate Speech’ Violators

Google's Gemini AI platform flagged seven sitting Republican senators, Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as violators of its hate speech policies after evaluating all 100 U.S. senators.

Appeals Court Clears Trump to Send Illegal Aliens to Third Countries

A federal appeals court cleared the way Monday for the Trump administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries, dealing a setback to immigration advocates who had won a lower-court block on the policy.

DC Pipe Bomb Suspect Claims Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardon Covers Him

The man accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters on the eve of January 6, 2021, has asked a federal court to dismiss all charges against him, arguing that President Trump's sweeping pardon for Jan. 6 defendants applies to his case.

New Emails Unearth New Names from Jack Smith’s Investigation

Fox News obtained internal Department of Justice emails that reveal special prosecutor Jack Smith targeted a number of phone records beyond those previously reported.

Ten Commandments Kicked Out of Arkansas Classrooms

The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas shot down a law requiring that Arkansas schools display the Ten Commandments.

House Oversight Subpoenas Pam Bondi

The House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena to Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding possible mismanagement of the Epstein files.

Olympic Committee Urged to Push Pro-Trans Policy

Dozens of human rights and sports advocacy groups are urging the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to abandon reported plans to implement sex testing and ban transgender athletes from competitions.

More Fraud Exposed in California

Investigative journalist Nick Shirley uncovered $170 million in alleged fraud in California.

Border Patrol Chief to Retire

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) chief Gregory Bovino is set to retire at the end of March, according to reports.

Airline CEOs Demand Answers Amid Ongoing Shutdown

A number of airline chief executives issued a letter to Congress demanding action, as airports have faced long lines and wait times as the shutdown has strained operations.

Irish President Twists History of St. Patrick’s Day

Irish President Catherine Connolly said in her St. Patrick's Day message that the day showcases the "courage of migrants" rather than the spreading of the Gospel.

Trump to NATO: We Never Needed You Anyway

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that most NATO allies have told the United States they don't want to participate in the ongoing military operation against Iran, and he welcomed the news.

Top Counterterrorism Chief Quits Over Iran War

Joe Kent resigned Tuesday as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, saying he could not support the ongoing U.S. war against Iran and blaming the conflict on Israeli pressure.

Mullin Gains Broad Support for DHS

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) is quickly gaining bipartisan support to lead the Department of Homeland Security, with the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee planning to hold a confirmation hearing as early as Wednesday.

Federal Court Halts Changes to Childhood Vaccines

A federal judge ruled that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. illegally appointed 13 members to a vaccine advisory panel, invalidating their votes and blocking a new vaccine schedule for children.

Reparations Bill Lands in Congress

Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) introduced legislation last week to create a federal commission tasked with studying and distributing land reparations to descendants of American slaves.

Trump Taps Vance for New Fraud Task Force

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday creating a new federal task force to root out fraud in government benefit programs, naming Vice President JD Vance to lead the effort.

Israel Kills Iranian Leader

The Israeli military announced Tuesday that a targeted overnight strike killed Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council and the man the Israel Defense Forces described as Iran's "effective" leader since the war began.

Only 13% of Democrats Still Back Israel

Democratic support for Israel has collapsed, according to a new NBC News poll that shows just 13% of Democrats hold a positive view of the Jewish state, down from 34% in 2023.

Pro-Trump Law Firm Demands Inquiry Into Democrat Lawfare

A Trump-aligned legal group is accusing Democrat-run states of filing baseless lawsuits against the Trump administration and is calling on Congress to investigate.

Dad Protects Pledge of Allegiance

A father sued Maine's Falmouth School Department after it failed to follow state law by not giving students the opportunity to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.

Noem Faces Criminal Referral from Dems

Congressional Democrats are pursuing criminal charges against Kristi Noem, accusing her of lying to Congress during recent hearings.

Trump Aids Congressman in Arranging Emergency Surgery

President Donald Trump disclosed Monday that White House doctors intervened after a sitting Republican congressman received what Trump described as a "terminal" diagnosis, arranging emergency surgery at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center that likely saved the lawmaker's life.

Duke Employees Send Millions to Democratic Platforms

Duke University has been revealed to have donated more than a million dollars to Democratic-aligned candidates for the 2026 midterm cycle.

Rhode Island Dems Want to Ban ICE Agents from Becoming Cops

Rhode Island Democrats have introduced legislation that would bar local police departments from hiring anyone who worked as an ICE agent during President Trump's second term, Fox News reports.

California Bill Recognizes Muslim Holidays

California lawmakers have introduced a bill designating the Muslim holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as state-recognized days.

Cubans Burn the Communist Party HQ While Shouting Trump’s Name

Protesters in central Cuba looted and set fire to the Communist Party headquarters in Moron, Ciego de Avila, early Saturday morning, in what witnesses described as one of the most dramatic confrontations in the country's unfolding wave of anti-communist demonstrations.

Trump Admin Jumpstarts California’s Oil Operations

The Trump administration invoked the Defense Production Act to order an oil company to restart operations in California.

Trump’s Chief of Staff Diagnosed with Breast Cancer

President Trump announced that White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Ken Paxton Doubles Down on Challenge to Proposed Islamic City

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to the Collin County Commissioners Court, urging local officials to oppose plat applications by those behind the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) development called EPIC City and “The Meadow Phase 1.”

Babies Saved Under New Wyoming Law

Wyoming became the latest state to ban abortion after a heartbeat is detected.

Trump Calls Out ‘Partisan’ Judge in Fiery Condemnation

President Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday evening to condemn recent rulings by both the Supreme Court and Judge James Boasberg.

Allied Countries Refuse Trump’s Call to Secure Strait of Hormuz

Several allied nations of the United States will not send warships to the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. Keeps Oil Strikes on the Table

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said Sunday that President Trump is keeping oil infrastructure strikes on the table against Iran, including facilities on Kharg Island that handle roughly 90 percent of the country's crude oil exports.

LA’s $625K-Per-Room Homeless Hotel Has Been Empty for Five Years

A hotel near Venice Beach that Los Angeles bought with taxpayer money to house the homeless has sat mostly vacant since 2020 while its price tag has nearly tripled, according to a new city report.

Trump Targets Red Tape Driving Housing Costs

President Trump signed two executive orders targeting the regulatory web that has strangled home construction and mortgage lending for years.

U.S. Billionaires Forbes List Hits Record High

The United States now has the highest number of billionaires in the world, with a record 989 individuals whose combined wealth totals roughly $8.4 trillion.

Legal Advocates Call for Repeal of FACE Act

Legal advocates are urging lawmakers to reconsider or repeal the federal Free Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act following recent anti-ICE protests.

Florida Teens Blood Ritual Plot Stuns Community

Two Florida teenagers accused of planning a violent “blood ritual” murder at their high school were captured on video laughing and joking.

Labrinth Euphoria Industry Rant Sparks Music Drama

British singer-songwriter Labrinth shocked fans this week after declaring he is “done” with the music industry while publicly criticizing HBO’s hit series Euphoria.

Gwen Stefani Miracle Pregnancy at 44 Changed Her Faith

Singer Gwen Stefani says a life-changing pregnancy in her mid-40s helped bring her back to Christianity.

SNAP Junk Food Restrictions Spark Federal Lawsuit

Five recipients of federal food assistance benefits have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Phil Campbell Motörhead Death Stuns Rock Fans

Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell has died at the age of 64, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians around the world.

New Jersey’s Sanctuary Shield May Set a Child Predator Free

A previously deported illegal alien accused of sexually assaulting a teenager in New Jersey could walk free because the state refuses to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.

Democrats Build List of Trump Allies for Probes

Democrats are drawing up a list of companies, colleges, and law firms that cooperated with the Trump administration, planning investigations, according to a report from Axios.

Dem Defends Keeping DHS Dark

Rep. Laura Friedman (D-CA) said Thursday she supports continuing the Department of Homeland Security shutdown despite the FBI's public warning of Iranian drone attack threats against California, arguing that ICE and Border Patrol are not "focused on the right place."

North Carolina Deaths Exceed Births Could Happen by 2033

North Carolina could reach a major demographic turning point within the next decade, with deaths projected to exceed births by 2033.

Virginia Gun Bills Spanberger Must Now Approve or Veto

Several firearm-related bills approved by the Virginia General Assembly this session are now awaiting action from first-term Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger.

Palantir AI Middle East Edge, CEO Claims U.S. Dominance

Palantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp said that “uniquely American” artificial intelligence is giving the United States.

Jerome Powell Fed Subpoenas Blocked by Federal Judge

A federal judge has thrown out two Justice Department subpoenas directed at the Federal Reserve.

Kilauea Eruption Lava Fountains Blast 1,000 Feet

Kilauea, the famous volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island whose name means “spewing,” is once again erupting with dramatic fountains of molten lava.

Wanda Sykes Urges Stephen Colbert to Go Wild for Last Episode

Comedian Wanda Sykes offered some blunt advice to Stephen Colbert during an appearance on The Late Show.

US Job Openings January Surprise as Labor Demand Jumps

U.S. job openings increased in January while layoffs declined and workers continued to quit jobs at a steady pace.

Church Suspends Clergy Member After Working as Epstein Aide

The Missouri Conference of The United Methodist Church announced that an ordained clergy member has been suspended after it was revealed that they had a working relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Letitia James Ordered to Turn Over Michael Cohen Docs

President Trump's lawyers demanded the release of all communications between Michael Cohen and New York Attorney General Letitia James' office after Cohen claimed he was "coerced" into testifying against Trump.

98-Year-Old Judge Appeals Suspension

Pauline Newman, a 98-year-old federal appeals judge, has appealed her suspension to the Supreme Court, claiming she is fit for the role.

Cuba in Talks with U.S.

The communist leader of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, acknowledged that the country has been in discussions with the United States.

Comer Calls Upon Guard on Duty During Epstein’s Death

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has called upon a former Metropolitan Correctional Center guard to appear for an interview.

Florida Advances SAVE Act–Inspired Voting Reform

Florida lawmakers passed a voting measure that is based on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, aimed at safeguarding elections.

60 Economies Probed for Forced Labor

The United States has launched trade probes into 60 economies to determine whether their trade practices involve forced labor.

Virginia City Works with ICE in Defiance of Governor

The City of Lynchburg in Virginia voted to reaffirm its cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in defiance of an order issued by Governor Abigail Spanberger (D).

Sanctions Target ‘Sham Charities’ Funding Hamas

The Trump administration on Thursday sanctioned four international nonprofits accused of funneling donor money to Hamas's military wing, the Treasury Department announced, calling the groups "sham charities" that disguised terrorist financing as humanitarian aid.

Olympian Gives Trump Order of Ikkos Medal

Olympic bobsled athlete Kaillie Humphries gave President Trump her Order of Ikkos medal during a White House event for Women's History Month.

Iran Fires Drones as War Spills Into Gulf States

Iran launched a broad wave of drone attacks across Gulf Arab nations early Friday, sending nearly 50 drones at Saudi Arabia, hitting an industrial area in Oman and striking the Dubai International Financial Centre, as President Trump vowed new retaliation and the region braced for further escalation.

Hegseth Orders Review of Woke Curriculum

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched a 90-day review of the nation's senior military educational institutions Friday, directing a new task force to identify and eliminate courses he said have no place in the U.S. Armed forces.

Six Killed in Refueling Plane Crash

Four crew members on a U.S. military refueling aircraft have been confirmed dead after it crashed in Iraq.

Minnesota Schools Paying Teacher Bonuses Based on Race

More than 50 Minnesota K-12 school districts are offering taxpayer-funded financial incentives to teachers based on race, with "teachers of color" and "teachers who are American Indian" receiving pay bonuses and special layoff protections not available to other staff, according to an investigation by the education advocacy group Defending Education.

Iran’s New Supreme Leader ‘Likely Disfigured’

War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is wounded and "likely disfigured" as the United States and Israel continue military operations against the Islamic Republic.

Lina Hidalgo Escorted Out of Houston Rodeo VIP Area After Dispute

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo was escorted out of a restricted area at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

Georgia Lawmaker Fraud Scandal Ends in Guilty Plea

A Georgia state representative has pleaded guilty to making false statements after failing to report income while collecting pandemic unemployment benefits.

Pennsylvania Budget Gap Fight Erupts as $5B Shortfall Looms

Pennsylvania lawmakers are preparing for a difficult round of negotiations as they attempt to close a budget gap estimated at roughly $5 billion.

Meta Moltbook AI Agents Platform Goes Viral After Buyout

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has acquired Moltbook, a Reddit-style platform where artificial intelligence agents communicate with each other.

Katherine Heigl Fires Back at Critics Over Mar-a-Lago Event

Actress Katherine Heigl responded to criticism after attending a dog rescue charity event held at Mar-a-Lago, the Palm Beach, Florida residence of President Donald Trump.

Cornyn’s Faith Council Includes Soros-Funded Amnesty Group

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) unveiled a Faith Advisory Council this week for his Senate runoff campaign against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, but three of its five pastors are signatories of a pro-amnesty evangelical organization that has received funding from George and Alex Soros's Open Society Foundations, Breitbart News reports.

NYC Mayor Dines with Accused Hamas Sympathizer

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted Mahmoud Khalil at Gracie Mansion this week for an Iftar dinner during Ramadan, drawing sharp criticism from the White House, pro-Israel advocates, and Jewish community leaders.

Savani Brothers Dental Fraud Scheme Busted in Federal Court

Brothers Bhaskar, Niranjan, and Arun Savani and several associates have been convicted in Philadelphia in connection with a massive scheme.

Iran Takes Down U.S. Medical Giant

Iranian hackers are suspected of breaching Stryker Corporation, a $20 billion Michigan-based medical device manufacturer, in what security analysts are calling the first major Iranian cyberoffensive against a U.S. company since military tensions between the two nations escalated.

Live Nation Ticketmaster Antitrust Fight Explodes After DOJ Deal

Republican state attorneys general are criticizing the Justice Department’s sudden settlement with Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

City Council Approves Ten Commandments Monument

The Amarillo City Council approved a resolution approving the acceptance of donations for the development of a Ten Commandments monument at its city hall.

Trump Admin Hits California’s Zero-Emission Rules

The Trump administration sued California over its zero-emission policies, which it argues are "effectively state-specific mileage requirements for car manufacturers," the Justice Department said.

New GOP Bill Counters Beijing With Energy Strategy

Rep. Pat Harrigan (R-NC) introduced a bill aimed at supporting Taiwan's energy amid the ongoing and rising threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Arkansas Partners with Erika Kirk for TPUSA Effort

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) joined with Turning Point USA Chairwoman and CEO Erika Kirk to bring Club America chapters to the state's high schools.

The General Who Disappeared: Secrets, UFOs, and the Mystery of William McCasland

When a retired military officer disappears from public view, it usually passes without much notice.

Blue States Go After Trump’s Transparency Policy

Seventeen Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education's policy requiring colleges and universities to collect data proving they are not considering race in admissions.

Fetterman Refuses to Back Trump’s SAVE America Act

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said Wednesday he will not vote for the SAVE America Act, President Trump's top legislative priority, despite acknowledging that more than 80 percent of Americans support requiring photo identification to register and vote.

Laken Riley’s Killer Stays in Prison

A Georgia judge has denied Jose Ibarra's request for a new trial, refusing to disturb the 2024 conviction of the Venezuelan national sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of nursing student Laken Riley.

Two Injured After University Shooting

A gunman is now deceased after a shooting occurred at Old Dominion University in Virginia.

Trump Orders Release of 172 Million Oil Barrels

The United States has signed off to release 172 million oil barrels following the International Energy Agency unanimously agreeing to release 400 million oil barrels.

FBI Expands to Ecuador

The U.S. Embassy in Quito, Ecuador, has opened the first FBI office in the country.

Trump Says Newsom Blew His Chance for 2028

President Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday evening to criticize Governor Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) recent remarks made in Atlanta while promoting his book.

New Supreme Leader Releases First Statement

Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, released his first statement on Thursday, according to state TV reports.

Cornyn May Flip on Filibuster

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) suggested that he is willing to support changes to Senate rules, including scrapping the filibuster, to force through the SAVE America Act, President Trump's top legislative priority.

Haitian TPS Fight Goes to Supreme Court

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to allow it to cancel deportation protections for more than 350,000 Haitian migrants, accusing lower court judges of wrongly blocking the president's immigration agenda.

Hawley Drops Bill to Kill the Abortion Pill

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced legislation Tuesday to strip federal approval from mifepristone and ban its use for abortions across the country.

Trump Fani Willis Legal Showdown After Case Collapse

A Georgia judge has ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis cannot intervene in a legal battle over nearly $17 million in legal fees.

U.S. Strikes 5,500 Targets in Iran as War Enters Day 12

As the conflict with Iran enters its twelfth day, roughly 50,000 U.S. service members remain deployed across the Middle East.

Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Steps Down, Moves to New Role

Bluesky announced Monday that CEO Jay Graber is stepping down from her role leading the social media platform and will transition into a new position.

Adam Smith Says ‘Time to Stop the War’ as Trump Faces Scrutiny

Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., argued Wednesday that it is “time to stop the war,” criticizing President Donald Trump’s approach.

Iran Pledged Allegiance to a Cardboard Cutout

Iran's new Supreme Leader hasn't been seen in public since the start of the strikes from the United States and Israel, leading to Iranians pledging their loyalty to a cardboard cutout of Mojtaba Khamenei.

China Gas Lines Fuel Panic After Price Shock

Long lines have formed at gas stations across China this week as drivers rush to fill their tanks ahead of major fuel price increases.

Appeals Court Saves Trump’s Deportation Policy

A federal appeals court stepped in Wednesday to block a lower court order that would have gutted the Trump administration's program to deport criminal illegal immigrants to third countries, granting the administration a last-minute reprieve just hours before the ruling was set to take effect.

Team USA Mark DeRosa Blunder Sparks WBC Chaos

Team USA manager Mark DeRosa is facing criticism after a surprising 8–6 loss to Italy in the World Baseball Classic left the United States.

FBI Warns Iran Could Hit California With Drone Attack

The FBI has issued a warning to law enforcement across the country that Iran or its proxies may attempt a retaliatory terror attack on American soil, with California identified as a potential target.

Brazil Presidential Poll Shows Flavio Closing Gap With Lula

A new nationwide presidential election poll in Brazil suggests conservative candidate Flavio Bolsonaro is rapidly gaining ground against socialist President.

Republican States Target Biased Climate Guide Used by Judges

More than a dozen Republican attorneys general are demanding the Trump administration cut off federal funding to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, accusing the taxpayer-funded organization of producing a biased climate change manual designed to tilt the scales in multi-billion-dollar lawsuits against the energy industry.

Inflation Remains Stable as Economy Expands

Consumer prices rose 2.4 percent on an annual basis in February, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday, keeping inflation in a narrow holding pattern as the Trump administration enters its second year in office.

Winston Churchill to be Replaced by Animals on English Banknotes

Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill will no longer be featured on English banknotes as the Bank of England shifts to feature wildlife in his place.

Indiana Partners with Turning Point USA

Indiana is partnering with Turning Point USA to launch a statewide voter registration effort.

Newsom Spends Millions to Improve State’s Image

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is spending $19 million in a campaign to improve the state's image, combatting what is considered "misinformation and political rhetoric" against California.

Historic Oil Release Aims to Calm Global Markets

Members of the International Energy Agency (IEA) agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil, the largest withdrawal on record.

Trump Slams Massie as ‘Worst’ Republican Lawmaker

President Trump condemned Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) as the "worst" Republican lawmaker after endorsing his primary opponent.

Jack Smith Targeted Election Challenger in Unearthed Document

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith subpoenaed the phone records of former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline after he challenged the 2020 election results.

Trump Unveils Historic Texas Oil Refinery Project

President Trump announced that Texas will be the site of the United States' first new oil refinery in fifty years.

Thousands of Americans Back in States Amid Iran Conflict

More than 43,000 U.S. citizens have returned to the nation after being in the Middle East in the middle of the ongoing conflict with Iran.

El Salvador Charts Nuclear Future

Milena Mayorga, El Salvador's Ambassador to the United States, announced that the country signed a memorandum with the U.S. to construct its first nuclear power plant.

Comer Questions Epstein’s Death After Suspicious Deposits

House Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) is moving to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein's former prison guard, Tova Noel, after reports indicate that she received suspicious deposits.

Iranian Mine-Laying Vessels Wiped Out After Trump Threat

The U.S. military destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, one day after President Trump warned Tehran that any attempt to mine the critical waterway would draw consequences "at a level never seen before."

Texas School Choice Surges Within Hours of Launch

Texas launched what is expected to become the largest school choice program in the country, drawing 62,000 sign-ups in its first three days and sparking furious pushback from the state's teachers unions.

Border Patrol Chief ‘Vindicated’ After Major Win

A federal appeals court reversed a sweeping injunction this week that had blocked immigration enforcement operations in Chicago, handing Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and the Trump administration a decisive legal win.

Obama Insider Made Millions as Presidential Center Nears Completion

Federal tax filings show the Obama Foundation paid CEO Valerie Jarrett $740,000 in 2024, making her the highest-compensated leader among major presidential foundations, as the long-delayed $850 million Obama Presidential Center nears completion on publicly owned Chicago parkland.

Wisconsin UW Madison Admissions Bill Sparks Major Debate

A bill advancing through the Wisconsin Legislature would require admissions to the University of Wisconsin–Madison to rely primarily on standardized testing.

Minnesota City Finances Federal Funding Warning Sparks Alarm

Minnesota’s top financial officer says uncertainty surrounding federal funding and the economic effects of immigration enforcement activity could soon create financial challenges for cities across the state.

Brendan Carr Says FCC Axed DEI Push Immediately

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said Tuesday that the agency under President Donald Trump has begun dismantling internal diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Petro Blasts Trump Coalition, Claims It Can’t Stop Cocaine Trade

Far-left Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized President Donald Trump on Monday for launching the “Shield of the Americas” security coalition.

Sheriff’s Testimony Exposes Effects of Democrat Border Policy

A Virginia sheriff told Congress on Tuesday that three of the five homicides in his county last year were committed by illegal immigrants, as Republicans and Democrats clashed over sanctuary policies at a heated Senate Budget Committee hearing.

China Steps In as Maersk Faces Panama Canal Battle

China’s Ministry of Transportation summoned executives from major shipping companies Tuesday amid growing concerns about disruptions to global trade routes caused by the Iran war.

Russia’s Spy Satellite May Be Helping Iran

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Tuesday that Russia "should not be involved" in the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, even as intelligence reports indicate Moscow may already be doing exactly that.

Jensen Huang Says AI Will Create Millions of Jobs

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang published a detailed essay Tuesday arguing that artificial intelligence represents a massive industrial transformation.

Andy Barr Claim About Trump, Vance Afghan Refugee Policy

Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY), who is running for Kentucky’s open U.S. Senate seat, has claimed that his stance on Afghan refugees aligns with the positions of President Donald Trump.

ICE Houston Arrests 414 Child Predators in One Year

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Enforcement and Removal Operations in Houston arrested 414 illegal aliens charged or convicted for child sex offenses during President Donald Trump's first year back in office, nearly double the 211 arrests made during the final year of Joe Biden's administration.

Ed Martin Faces Ethics Charges

Ed Martin, the Department of Justice's pardon attorney and former head of the weaponization working group, is facing an ethics charge after he allegedly engaged in improper conduct with Georgetown University.

Rubio Sounds Alarm on Americans Held by Taliban

Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated Afghanistan as a "State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention."

Paxton Blocks ‘Transition’ Products for Texas Girls

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a victory against a New York-based online retailer, blocking its sales to Texans.

Iranian Official Threatens Trump

The secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, threatened President Trump and the United States.

IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix Course Unveiled

Officials behind the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix race to celebrate America 250 have shared details on the development in alignment with President Trump executive order on the subject.

Investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Ranch Underway

Investigators in New Mexico have begun searching Jeffrey Epstein's ranch.

EXCLUSIVE: Martin and Millicent Sedra Warn America is Next on Islam’s List

Millicent and Martin Sedra joined Influence Church and American Faith for an exclusive interview regarding the infiltration of Islam into the West.

School Board Member Defends Deportation Comments

A California school board member is defending her comments that deporting children in the country illegally improves the quality of education for American and legal immigrant students, triggering backlash from the left and national attention.

Shots Fired at U.S. Consulate in Toronto

Gunmen opened fire on the United States Consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday morning, shattering the building's front glass doors and prompting a joint law enforcement response from Canadian federal and local police.

Sweeping Gun Control Bill Lands on Virginia Governor’s Desk

A bill prohibiting AR-15s and other semiautomatic rifles has made its way to Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger’s (D) desk.

Quitters Get Medals Under Marathon Policy

Organizers of the 2026 ASICS Los Angeles Marathon have shared a new policy that allows those who do not complete the full race to still receive a medal.

Trump ‘Disappointed’ Over New Iranian Leader

President Trump said he was "disappointed" over Iran's decision to name Mojtaba Khamenei as its new Supreme Leader.

Erika Kirk Tapped for Air Force Academy Board of Visitors

The widow of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk, will serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors.

$67 Million Research Program Tied to Chinese Military

The House Select Committee on China is demanding that the National Science Foundation (NSF) pause a $67 million research security program after evidence emerged that the universities leading it have active ties to Chinese military-linked institutions.

Abbott Orders Texas Hospitals to Pull Devices Spying on Patients

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) directed state health agencies and public university health systems Monday to immediately address cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Chinese-manufactured patient monitors, citing credible evidence that the devices contain backdoors that could let Beijing access sensitive medical data on Americans.

Kevin Kiley Ditches Republican Party

Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) announced that he is re-registering as "No Party Preference," making him the first House member not formally affiliated with any party, while still pledging to caucus with Republicans.

Ohio State President Walter Carter Resigns

Ohio State University President Walter Carter Jr. has resigned after informing the school’s board of trustees that he had engaged in an “inappropriate relationship."

Whoopi Goldberg Claims Trump Is ‘Sending People In to Lose Their Lives’

Actress and television host Whoopi Goldberg criticized President Donald Trump during a recent broadcast of ABC’s The View, accusing him of putting American lives at risk through his military decisions.

Two Men Charged After Explosive Devices Thrown at Protest

Two Pennsylvania men have been charged in connection with an incident involving homemade explosive devices during a protest outside the residence of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Meta Sued Over Reports Contractors Reviewed Smart Glasses Footage

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is facing a lawsuit after reports surfaced that contract workers overseas reviewed sensitive footage captured by users of the company’s AI-powered smart glasses.

OpenAI Robotics Chief Resigns Over Pentagon AI Contract

Caitlin Kalinowski, who led hardware and robotics operations at OpenAI since November 2024.

U.S. Military Strike Kills Six Narco-Terrorists in Pacific

The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced Sunday that American forces carried out a “lethal kinetic strike” against a drug trafficking vessel.

Gulf States Condemn Iran Attacks but Avoid Military Response

Several Gulf Arab nations are strongly condemning Iran following a series of missile and drone attacks targeting cities and key infrastructure across the region.

FBI Nabs Maricopa County’s Election Data

The FBI has seized election records from Maricopa County, Arizona through a grand jury subpoena, expanding a 2020 election investigation that already led to a raid on a Georgia election office last month.

Trump’s DOJ Challenges Red State Abortion Pill Lawsuit

The Justice Department submitted a filing to block a lawsuit from Missouri and two other Republican-led states that challenged the FDA's policy allowing the abortion drug mifepristone to be shipped through the mail.

Anthropic Sues Trump Admin Amid Pentagon Fallout

Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that the Pentagon's decision to label the company as a "supply chain risk" is "unprecedented and unlawful."

Intercepted Message Triggers Iranian Sleeper Cells

The United States intercepted a message that appears to serve as an "operational trigger" for sleeper cells.

Fireworks Return to Mount Rushmore

The National Park Service (NPS) announced that fireworks will return to Mount Rushmore after a five-year absence to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday.

Energy Generation Hits New Record

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced that net electricity generation in the United States hit a new record in 2025, with the nation generating 4.43 terawatt-hours of electricity.

Mojtaba Khamenei, A Dangerous New Chapter for Iran, the Middle East, and the World

For nearly half a century, Iran’s Islamic Republic has been ruled by a clerical elite claiming divine authority over the state.

Trump Intervenes to Save Iranian Women

President Trump thanked Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for agreeing to provide asylum for those on the Iranian national women's soccer team.

Governor Acts After Court Clears Ten Commandments Law

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R) sent a letter to school superintendents, directing them to display the Ten Commandments in light of a recent court ruling permitting them to be placed in classrooms.

Nearly 100K Die in Assisted Suicide Program

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC) estimates that nearly 100,000 people have died through Canada's assisted suicide program.

White House Rejects Biden’s ‘Privilege’ Claims

The White House shut down former President Joe Biden's bid to use executive privilege to block the Senate from obtaining documents tied to four separate congressional investigations, directing the National Archives to hand the materials over to Congress.

Sudan Muslim Brotherhood Receives U.S. Terror Label

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood (SMB) as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and plans to designate the group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization next week.

Trump Vows to Counter Cartel Activity

President Trump issued a proclamation on Saturday vowing to continue combating the threats posed by cartels.

U.S. Gets $100 Million Venezuelan Gold Shipment

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum confirmed on Sunday that the United States received a $100 million gold shipment from Venezuela.

Iran’s Next Supreme Leader Already Wounded

Iran's state television confirmed Monday that Mojtaba Khamenei, the country's newly appointed Supreme Leader, has been wounded, acknowledging the injury just hours after officially recognizing him as the heir to his late father's position.

Trump Draws the Line: No Bills Until Voter ID Hits His Desk

President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he will not sign any legislation into law until the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act passes both chambers and reaches his desk.

Trump’s SBA Purges Noncitizens from Loan Programs

The U.S. Small Business Administration on Friday announced it is cutting off foreign nationals and noncitizens from all of its guaranteed loan programs, completing a months-long push to reserve federal small business financing exclusively for American citizens.

Texas Republicans Launch Sharia Free Texas Caucus

Republican lawmakers in the Texas House have formed a new legislative group aimed at opposing the influence of Sharia law in the state.

Record Number of Texas Lawmakers Leaving Congress

Texas is set to lose a record number of members of Congress heading into the next election cycle, a development that could significantly weaken the state’s influence on Capitol Hill.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Vetoes Charlie Kirk Memorial License

Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is facing sharp criticism after vetoing legislation that would have created a specialty license plate.

Ford CEO Delivers Custom Explorer SUV to Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV has received a custom-built Ford Explorer SUV, personally delivered by Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley and his wife, Lia.

Rosanna Arquette Slams Quentin Tarantino’s Use of Racial Slur

Actress Rosanna Arquette is criticizing filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for his repeated use of a racial slur in several of his films.

UFC Announces UFC Reveals Fight Card for ‘Freedom 250’ Event

UFC president Dana White has revealed the lineup for the upcoming “Freedom 250” fight event scheduled to take place at the White House this summer.

California Teacher Placed on Leave After Video Sparks Investigation

A middle school teacher in Northern California has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced allegedly showing him urinating into a container inside his classroom.

Bill Maher Calls Gavin Newsom ‘Pretty Liberal’, Wealth Tax Debate

HBO host Bill Maher described California Gov. Gavin Newsom as “a pretty liberal guy” while discussing the political divide among Democrats.

Henry Cuellar Pushes Back on Democrat Senate Nominee

Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas said Saturday that he hopes his party’s nominee for U.S. Senate, state Rep. James Talarico.

Supreme Court Ruling on California Gender Policy Praised

Advocacy groups and legal organizations are praising a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision involving parental rights and school policies related to gender identity.

Sweden Investigates Cargo Ship Suspected of Stolen Grain

Swedish authorities have launched an investigation into a cargo vessel sailing in the Baltic Sea that is suspected of transporting stolen Ukrainian grain.

Nvidia Signals End of Investments in OpenAI, Anthropic

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the chipmaker will likely stop making additional investments in artificial intelligence companies OpenAI and Anthropic.

Trump Launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ Pact, Cartels

President Donald Trump on Saturday announced a sweeping new anti-cartel security doctrine.

Lawsuit Accuses Harvard-Westlake Water Polo Player of Abuse

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court accuses a former Harvard-Westlake High School water polo player of repeatedly assaulting a younger teammate.

Trump Calls Out Cuba: You’re Next

What a difference a year makes. While Joe Biden spent four years begging OPEC for oil and pretending Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro was a problem too complicated to solve, Donald Trump did what actual leaders do. He acted. And now, less than two months into his second term, the results are stacking up in ways that would have been called fantasy during the Biden years.

Karen Bass’s ‘$30 Wage’ Is Already Killing Hotel Jobs in L.A.

Los Angeles hotels have eliminated roughly 650 jobs since the city's Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Ordinance took effect last September, and industry officials say the cuts are only getting started.

Iran Takes Major Hit From Israel Friday Night

Israel's military announced Friday that approximately 50 fighter jets dropped more than 100 munitions on a secret underground bunker beneath Tehran's leadership compound, completely destroying the facility that Iranian regime officials had continued using as a wartime command center even after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening strike of the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign.

Woman Who Tried to Run Over Cop Caught on Video Released

A North Carolina woman who struck a Charlotte police officer with her car during a street takeover was arrested and released the same day on a $3,000 bond, law enforcement officials confirmed this week. The incident, caught on video, has drawn sharp criticism from police groups who say the bail amount sends a dangerous message.

53 Democrats Vote Against House Resolution

More than 50 House Democrats voted against a resolution declaring the Islamic Republic of Iran a state sponsor of terrorism.

Homebuilders Sue San Luis Obispo Over Affordable Housing Fees

A group of homebuilders has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of San Luis Obispo, California.

Oracle Plans Major Layoffs Amid Massive AI Data Center

Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly preparing to cut thousands of jobs as the company faces mounting financial pressure.

Top D.C. Police Official Placed on Leave Amid Investigation

One of the highest-ranking officials in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department has been placed on administrative leave as part of an internal investigation.

Ford Recalls 615,000 Vehicles Over Wiper and Driveshaft Defects

Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 615,000 vehicles in the United States due to two separate safety issues.

Democrat Leader Pushes Guaranteed Income as Cost of Living Rises

Michael Tubbs, a former Democratic mayor and current leader of the advocacy group Mayors for a Guaranteed Income.

Nations Flagged Over Religious Freedom Violations

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) recommended that the Trump administration expand its designations of "countries of particular concern," listing more than a dozen that should be labeled as such.

Iran Remains ‘Largest State Sponsor of Terrorism’

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution declaring Iran to be the "largest state sponsor of terrorism."

Trump Admin Hosting Historic ‘Shield of the Americas’ Summit

The Trump administration is hosting the Shield of the Americas Summit in Doral, Florida, on March 7.

Spain Standoff: Trump Blasts Ally Over Weak Response to Iran Strikes

U.S.-Spain tensions escalated after President Donald Trump sharply criticized Madrid for refusing to cooperate with U.S. military operations against Iran.

South Dakota Shoots Down Parental Rights Bill

The South Dakota House of Representatives shot down a sweeping parental rights bill.

Explosive Al-Fayed Probe Raises Concerning Epstein-Style Trafficking Allegations

Investigators in France are examining new allegations that the late Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed and his brother Salah operated a network resembling the methods used by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

James Talarico’s Racist Tweets Exposed Following TX Dem Primary Victory

Texas state lawmaker James Talarico's controversial racial tweets are drawing renewed attention after he defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate.

Carney’s Iran Flip-Flop Sparks Questions Over NATO Member’s Position

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces growing scrutiny over shifting comments on the Iran conflict.

Autopen Investigation Pushes Ahead: DOJ Still Probing Biden

The growing Biden autopen investigation continues inside the Department of Justice as federal officials review whether former President Joe Biden personally approved clemency actions issued late in his administration.

Florida Nurse Calls for Foreign Governments to Attack the US, Remove President Trump

A viral TikTok video posted by a Florida nurse has ignited controversy online after she urged foreign governments to attack the United States to remove President Trump.

Exiled Prince Accepts Transitional Leadership Role

The exiled Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, announced that he has accepted the role as Iran's transitional leader.

ICE Gets Chicago Win

A federal appeals court vacated an injunction entered against the Trump administration's actions surrounding anti-ICE protests in Chicago.

U.S. Signals New Chapter With Venezuela Relations

The United States and Venezuela have restored their diplomatic relationship amid the country's leadership transition.

FBI, French Gendarmes Arrest Former- US Contractor in $46M Crypto Theft

A major federal investigation into a massive digital theft took a turn this week as authorities arrested a former U.S. government contractor linked to a crypto theft case involving $46 million.

Trump Reiterates Call for Immediate Netanyahu Pardon

President Donald Trump called on President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a recent interview with Axios.

Blue State’s Voter ID Effort Clears Signatures

A voter ID petition in California has gained enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot, securing well over 875,000 signatures.

Trump Issues ‘Unconditional Surrender’ Ultimatum to Iran

President Trump declared on Truth Social that Iran must accept an "unconditional surrender" while discussing the future of the country.

EXCLUSIVE: American Citizen Trapped in Israel Shares Her Harrowing Experience

Makailynn Clark, an American citizen currently stranded in Jerusalem with her husband and mother, opened up about a pilgrimage, meant to deepen their faith, that has instead become a fight for safe return home.

Tim Sheehy Responds After Injuring Marine

Montana Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy is responding to criticism after a Marine was badly injured during a tense moment inside a Senate Armed Services...

Military Commander Speaks of Armageddon, Trump

A complaint filed with a military watchdog group alleges that a U.S. military commander told a group of non-commissioned officers that President Donald Trump had been “anointed by Jesus” to spark events leading to Armageddon.

Georgia Police Department Mandates LGBTQ Sensitivity Training for Officers

A Georgia police department that recently fired an officer for confronting a biological male in a women’s restroom is now requiring all officers to undergo LGBTQ-focused sensitivity training.

Elon Musk’s Child Vivian Goes Viral Modeling for Fenty

Vivian Jenna Wilson, the estranged child of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk who previously went by the name Xavier Alexander Musk, modeling sports bras.

Anthropic CEO Accuses OpenAI of Lying About Pentagon AI Deal

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is sharply criticizing rival artificial intelligence company OpenAI over its recent agreement with the U.S. Department of War.

FBI Targets Gold Bar Scam Rings Preying on American Seniors

Federal investigators and state law enforcement agencies are stepping up efforts to dismantle criminal networks accused of targeting elderly Americans.

Josh Hawley Investigates Google Over Child Abuse Material Concerns

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) announced Wednesday that he has opened an investigation into Google over allegations the tech giant has not done enough.

Survey Exposes America’s Biblical Worldview Collapse

A recent survey conducted by Arizona Christian University found that despite the recent boost of interest in Christianity, many Americans still lack a biblical worldview.

New DOJ Policy Blocks ‘Weaponization’ of State Bar Complaints

A new policy put forward by the Department of Justice limits the ability of state bar associations to launch complaints against DOJ attorneys.

Bold Gun Rights Bill Hits Congress

Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced a bill calling for constitutional carry gun laws nationwide, removing the need for conceal carry permits.

Trump Faces Setback as Judge Orders Tariff Refunds

Judge Richard Eaton of the Court of International Trade issued an order directing the Trump administration to begin refunding importers.

U.S. and Ecuador Launch Strikes on Narco Terrorists

The United States and Ecuadorian military launched joint strikes against narco terrorists in Ecuador this week.

Condoleezza Rice Praises Op. Epic Fury and Calls for Decisive Action Against the Iranian Regime

Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged decisive action against Iran following Operation Epic Fury, describing the campaign as a critical effort to weaken Tehran’s military power.

Trump Pressure Triggers UK Action as Bases Prepare to Host US Assets

American stealth bombers may soon land at British air bases as the B-2 Bombers deployment expands U.S. military operations tied to the conflict involving Iran.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin to Replace Noem as DHS Head

Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) is replacing Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security, President Trump announced on Truth Social.

Second Suspect Arrested in Snowball Assault on NYC Police

A second arrest has been made after a violent snowball assault in New York City’s Washington Square Park sent two police officers to the hospital.

Virginia’s Abortion Amendment Under Legal Fire

A Virginia lawsuit is aiming to remove a proposed constitutional amendment in the state that could enshrine abortion.

Volcano Tragedy: Man Dies in Deadly Trespass Incident at Hawaiian National Park

A deadly trespass incident has claimed the life of a 33-year-old Hawaii man after he entered a closed area of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, triggering an overnight search through steep and hazardous terrain.

Planned Parenthood Begins Selling Beauty Services Amid Funding Loss

Planned Parenthoods near Sacramento are now offering beauty services in an effort to revive its sites after the Trump administration pulled millions of dollars in federal funding.

Virginia Police Warned Prosecutors Multiple Times About Violent Illegal Prior to Brutal Murder

New details in a Virginia murder case reveal Fairfax County police warned prosecutors multiple times about a violent illegal immigrant before he allegedly stabbed a Virginia mother to death.

Mother Killed During Tragic Mauling Saving Her Son From Dog Attack

A tragic mauling in Southern California left a 26-year-old mother dead after she shielded her young son from a violent attack by three dogs outside a family home.

Iran Strikes Leave Cruise Passengers Stranded in the Middle East

A tense situation is unfolding in the Middle East as escalating military strikes involving Iran have stranded thousands of cruise passengers and disrupted travel across the region.

HHS Affirms Biological Reality in Move Protecting Parental Rights

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), sent letters to all 50 states, affirming biological reality by stating that children cannot be removed from home on the basis of transgender ideology.

Trump Protects American Families in Energy Pledge

President Trump signed a proclamation to protect American taxpayers from rate hikes amid the increased energy usage posed by AI infrastructure.

‘Dead ICE Agents’ Flyer Shocks Penn State

A controversial flyer reading “Dead ICE Agents Can’t Kill” discovered at Penn State has triggered a police investigation.

Rare Earth Power Play: Burgum Heads to Venezuela

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum traveled to Venezuela to negotiate rare earth mineral and energy partnerships.

‘Straight Outta Congress’ Mockery as Crockett Concedes

Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett conceded defeat in her Senate primary race after losing the Democratic nomination to James Talarico.

Boots on the Ground Debate as Iran War Escalates

Karoline Leavitt says U.S. ground troops in Iran are not currently planned but the Trump administration will not rule out the option

SCOTUS Delivers Immigration Win for President Trump

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of the Trump administration in a key immigration case, with Justice Jackson writing the opinion.

Senate Housing Bill Targets Home Prices and Investors

U.S. senators are preparing to vote this week on a major bipartisan housing package designed to increase the nation’s housing supply.

Block’s AI Layoffs Ignite Firestorm, 4,000 Jobs Cut

Block, the financial technology company founded by Jack Dorsey, recently announced plans to eliminate more than 4,000 jobs as part of what it described as an artificial intelligence–driven restructuring.

Rhode Island Teacher Charged Over Relationship With Student

A former high school teacher in Rhode Island is facing criminal charges after police say she developed an inappropriate relationship with a student.

Teacher Cleared After Refusing to Read LGBTQ Book

An elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, has cleared the disciplinary record of a Christian teacher who faced punishment.

What on Earth Is Going On in Texas? Democrats Gone Wild in the Lone Star State

Texas Democrats just put on a show that would make reality TV producers blush... and not the good kind. In Tuesday’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, fiery U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett got trounced by state Rep. James Talarico. Instead of a graceful concession speech, Crockett rolled out the conspiracy playbook faster than you can say “stop the steal”—except this time, she was pointing the finger at Republicans for rigging her own party’s primary.

Ted Cruz Slams Democrats for ‘Defending the Ayatollah’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) criticized Democratic lawmakers Tuesday over their response to the recent U.S. military strikes on Iran.

U.S. Services PMI Explodes Past Forecasts

The U.S. services sector expanded at its fastest pace in more than three years in February, significantly outperforming economists’ expectations.

Kraken Scores Federal Reserve Master Account in Huge Crypto Move

Kraken, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has been granted a Federal Reserve master account.

Global Tensions Rise Over Key U.S. Base

Mauritius demanded that Britain finalize a deal handing over an island housing a strategic U.S. base amid the ongoing strikes in Iran.

University Protestors Charged Nearly a Year After Occupation

Nearly a year after engaging in pro-Palestine protests at the University of Washington, protesters are now facing charges for their actions.

Israel Vows to Eliminate Next Iranian Leader

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared on X that whoever replaces the killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will face the same fate.

Trump Admin Grants Millions Ahead of FIFA World Cup

The Trump administration is investing $100.3 million to bolster public transportation in cities hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Dearborn Islamic Group Holds Memorial Service for Ayatollah Khamenei

An Islamic organization in Dearborn, Michigan, held a memorial service for the killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

U.S.-Israeli Strikes on Iran Threaten China’s Energy Lifeline

Energy supply pressure has intensified after joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran disrupted key infrastructure and killed senior leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

France Deploys Aircraft Carrier, Naval Assets to the Mediterranean as Iranian Strikes Continue

The deployment of an aircraft carrier and additional naval assets to the Mediterranean ordered by French President Emmanuel Macron signals a significant escalation in Europe’s military posture as war intensifies in the Middle East.

Cubans Sign Liberation Accord to End Communism

Anti-communist groups in Cuba signed the Agreement for the Liberation of Cuba on Monday to implement changes to the country, effectively ending communism.

Paxton HQ Arrest: Texas Election Day Security Scare Before Polls Close

An arrest unfolded just hours before polls closed on the first major primary night of the 2026 midterms in Texas outside campaign offices.

Ex-Mayor’s Licentious Pool Scandal Trial Rocks Louisiana Community

A mayoral pool party scandal has taken center stage in a Louisiana courtroom as former DeRidder Mayor Misty Roberts stands trial on serious felony charges.

Letitia James Directs Hospital to Resume Trans Treatments

New York Attorney General Letitia James has directed a Manhattan hospital to resume gender-affirming treatments to youth after it ended the activity amid threats by the Trump administration.

Self-Driving Vehicle Obstructs Emergency Responders to Austin Mass Shooting

The new safety questions emerged after footage showed a self-driving vehicle briefly obstructing ambulance crews responding to Sunday’s deadly mass shooting in Austin.

Lutnick to Testify on Epstein Connection

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick agreed to appear before the House Oversight Committee to discuss his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

A Devastating Tragedy Shakes Quiet Florida Community, Police Investigate Murder-Suicide

A devastating tragedy has left an affluent Florida community reeling after a mother killed her two children before taking her own life, according to authorities.

New York City Moves Forward on Socialist Childcare

Parents will soon be able to enroll their toddlers in free childcare across New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced alongside Governor Kathy Hochul (D).

Austin Hate Rants: Shooting Suspects Posts Exposed

Hateful rants tied to Sunday’s deadly mass shooting in Austin, TX, have intensified scrutiny of the suspect’s online activity.

Newsom Says ‘Appropriate’ to Label Israel ‘Apartheid State’

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) called Israel an "apartheid state" during an event promoting his new memoir.

Public College Promotes Marxist Curriculum, Social Justice Initiative

Franklin & Marshall College’s economics and social justice courses draw conservative criticism for emphasizing Marxist theories.

Progressive Lawmakers Push $4.4 Trillion Wealth Tax on U.S. Billionaires

Progressive lawmakers Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna propose a 5% annual wealth tax targeting U.S. billionaires to raise $4.4 trillion.

Trump Says Iran’s Succession Bench ‘Wiped Out’ After Strikes

President Trump says Iran’s succession bench has been wiped out after Israeli strikes targeted regime leadership sites.

Somali Autism Center Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case

A Minnesota Somali autism center pleads guilty in a federal fraud case involving improper Medicaid billing.

Pentagon Identifies Four U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iran Conflict

The Pentagon has named four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed during Operation Epic Fury in the Iran war after an Iranian drone attack.

Spokane Immigration Enforcement Showdown

Spokane city leaders voted Monday to expand what they call “immigration enforcement free zones” across much of the city.

Anker National Security Alarm, Lawmakers Demand Probe

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) are calling for a formal federal investigation into Chinese home electronics manufacturer Anker Innovations.

OpenAI Pentagon Deal Amended After Altman Says It Looked ‘Sloppy’

OpenAI is revising its newly announced agreement to supply artificial intelligence technology to the U.S. Department of War.

Illinois Reparations Commission Report Sparks Firestorm

A state reparations commission in Illinois has released a sweeping report examining what it describes as historical and ongoing harms.

Moj Mahdara Tears Into Democrats Over Iran

Moj Mahdara, co-founder of actress Gwyneth Paltrow’s investment company Kinship Ventures.

Joy Behar Predicts Trump’s Name Will Vanish From Every Building

During Tuesday’s broadcast of ABC’s The View, co-host Joy Behar predicted that President Donald Trump’s name would be removed from buildings.

1,700 Targets in 72 Hours—America Is Back

One thousand, seven hundred targets. Struck in just three days. These include IRGC headquarters buildings across multiple provinces, Iranian Navy vessels ranging from fast attack craft to larger surface combatants in the Persian Gulf and beyond, numerous ballistic missile production facilities and storage sites, sophisticated air defense networks with systems like the S-300 and indigenous variants, and deeply buried command-and-control bunkers designed to withstand conventional attacks.

Trump Moves to Secure Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the United States Navy will escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

State Hit with Fraud Sues Trump Admin

Minnesota filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after it withheld $243 million in medicaid payments, a move the state claims is illegal.

U.S. Ally Engages with China

France has opened discussions with China about moving towards "de-escalation" together amid the ongoing conflict in Iran.

Melania Trump Ties Education to Global Peace

First Lady Melania Trump highlighted the importance of children and grounding them in a culture conducive to their growth during Monday's United Nations Security Council meeting.

Luigi Mangione Musical Goes to New York

A musical on the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangioni  is heading to New York City.

Judge Approves Epstein Estate Settlement

U.S. ​District Judge Arun Subramanian issued a preliminary approval to an agreement between Jeffrey Epstein's estate executors and victims, Reuters reports.

American Trapped in Dubai Describes Chaos After Iranian Strikes Hit Major Landmarks

An American consultant described the terrifying scene after Iranian airstrikes struck major landmarks in Dubai and disrupted travel across the United Arab Emirates.

$1M Reward Unclaimed as Guthrie Family Pleads for Answers

The search for Nancy Guthrie has stretched past a month, and the $1M reward in her disappearance remains untouched.

Hamas-Linked UNRWA Official Banned by U.S.

The United States debarred a former United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) official due to his alleged role in the October 7, 2023, terror attacks on Israel.

War Powers Hypocrisy: Pelosi’s Past Comments Resurface

A resurfaced video has reignited debate over executive authority in matters of war.

Middle East Evacuation Alert: Region on Edge

The U.S. State Department has issued a sweeping Middle East evacuation alert, urging Americans to depart immediately from more than a dozen countries as fighting linked to Iran intensifies.

Redistricting Showdown: Supreme Court Blocks NY Map Overhaul

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a major victory in the New York redistricting showdown, siding with Rep. Nicole Malliotakis and halting a lower court order that would have redrawn New York’s 11th Congressional District.

Cooper Suspect Files: FBI Names Maine Pilot in Infamous Cold Case

Newly released suspect files reveal the FBI once investigated a former Maine pilot in the infamous D.B. Cooper skyjacking case.

America’s Founding Documents Go on Tour

The nation's core documents are now on tour across the United States in honor of the country's 250th birthday.