Energy industry advocates are warning that aggressive green energy demands and climate-driven lawsuits are driving up costs for American consumers while weakening U.S. energy independence.
Maine’s federally recognized tribes will gain exclusive control over the state’s online sports betting market under a new law that Governor Janet Mills allowed to take effect without her signature.
Comedian John Mulaney has postponed his Minneapolis tour dates, claiming the city is too unsafe following public unrest surrounding a recent ICE-involved shooting.
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The Minnesota Fraternal Order of Police (MNFOP) issued a strong public statement Thursday declaring its support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) sent a letter to a federal judge, requesting that a special master be appointed to address the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files.
An unidentified protester outside the Whipple Building Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota, made alarming statements.
CCP Land concerns are intensifying after reports revealed that two golf courses bordering Louisiana’s Barksdale Air Force Base are owned by a figure tied to the Chinese Communist Party.
Federal prosecutors announced criminal charges against an illegal immigrant from China accused of photographing sensitive military materials near a Missouri air base.
Venezuelan gold held at the Bank of England will remain frozen despite the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and the appointment of interim leader Delcy Rodríguez, Britain signaled this week.
California fraud allegations took center stage this week as a federal prosecutor sharply criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom while the Trump administration expanded a corruption probe into the state’s use of taxpayer funds.
Billionaire exodus warnings are growing louder as prominent business leaders continue leaving California amid looming tax proposals set to take effect in 2026.
Details of a Portland shooting emerged Thursday after federal agents shot two people during a violent encounter involving a vehicle allegedly used as a weapon against law enforcement.
Iran protests have turned deadly as the Islamic Republic escalates its crackdown on nationwide demonstrations, killing at least 38 people, including eight children, according to multiple human rights groups.
Internet blackouts have become the defining feature of a rapidly escalating crisis in Iran as the Islamic Republic moves to silence nationwide protests that have now claimed at least 44 lives.
America rarely announces turning points while they are happening. Most are recognized only in retrospect—when a sentence, a posture, or a decision quietly redraws the map of expectation. President James Monroe did that in 1823. President Donald Trump may be doing it again now.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the fatal shooting of a woman on Wednesday is a member of one of the agency’s most highly trained tactical teams.
Several major coal producers and energy trade groups are urging federal regulators to approve the proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.
A bombshell report from the Chicago Board of Education’s Office of Inspector General reveals widespread corruption and abuse within Chicago Public Schools.
Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a blistering rebuke of the White House press corps on Thursday, taking direct aim at legacy media outlets for distorting facts surrounding the recent shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
In the span of exactly five years and one day, two American women lost their lives in tragic encounters with federal law enforcement, both caught in the crossfire of our nation's deepest political divides.
A former Colorado educator with more than a decade of access to children is now at the center of a major criminal investigation that has alarmed parents and school officials across the state.
As protests intensify across Iran, a 30-year-old law student from Tehran has issued a direct appeal to President Trump and Western powers, urging action to support demonstrators risking their lives to bring down the Islamic Republic.
Vice President JD Vance announced that the Trump administration is creating a new Assistant Attorney General position to investigate cases of fraud across the nation.
Minnesota Fraud is shaping the early contours of the state’s next gubernatorial race as Attorney General Keith Ellison reportedly considers a run following Gov. Tim Walz’s exit.
President Donald Trump is asking the state of Georgia to reimburse $6.26 million in attorney fees he incurred while defending his election interference case.
Vice President JD Vance says a growing welfare fraud investigation in Minnesota exposes deep failures in government oversight and raises concerns about a broader national scheme exploiting taxpayer-funded programs.
Sen. Ted Cruz escalated calls for judicial impeachment during a Senate Judiciary hearing Wednesday, demanding Congress act against two federal judges he accused of abusing their authority.
President Trump escalated his America First agenda Wednesday by ordering the United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations the administration deems wasteful and contrary to national interests.
Governments in the Nordic-Baltic region and NATO are signaling serious concern after what analysts call irregular security practices aboard Russia-linked shadow tankers, including the use of armed guards far outside typical maritime norms.
Iran’s top military leader issued a sharp warning this week, threatening possible preemptive military action after U.S. President Trump publicly stated the United States would intervene if Tehran violently suppresses protesters.
Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt launched a mayoral campaign for Los Angeles, targeting the state's negligence surrounding the devastating fires of last year.
President Trump ordered the United States to withdraw from the Migration Forum on Wednesday, cutting ties with a United Nations–linked body long criticized for promoting policies that weaken national border enforcement.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry erupted in outrage Wednesday after the U.S. State Department boldly proclaimed the Western Hemisphere as “OUR hemisphere."
Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a new proposal Wednesday to further restrict so‑called “ghost guns” that can be assembled using parts manufactured on 3D printers.
In a decisive strike against the forces eroding the American Dream, President Donald Trump has announced plans to ban large Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes, ensuring that everyday families, especially young ones, can once again afford to own a piece of the nation they love.
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand and Governor General Mary Simon are reportedly planning a visit to Greenland early next month to open a new Canadian consulate.
A major state audit released this week affirms concerns of fraud in Minnesota, specifically in the Department of Human Services’ (DHS) Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) grant program.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer working in Minnesota shot and killed an anti-ICE protester after the individual attempted to run them over.
Republican unity remains strong after the Trump administration’s daring Operation Absolute Resolve, which captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and brought him to the U.S. to face federal charges.
Somali fraud concerns followed a heated Maine Senate primary last month when Democratic candidate Graham Platner joined a Lewiston rally tied to figures now facing state and federal investigations.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) sparked backlash after unleashing a profane outburst against the Supreme Court over its decision to temporarily uphold Texas’ revised congressional districts.
The a crisis on Socotra left hundreds of foreign tourists stranded after military shifts and airspace closures halted flights to and from the remote Yemeni island.
Former President Joe Biden's pension has become a focal point of renewed scrutiny as new analysis shows the 46th commander in chief receives the largest taxpayer-funded retirement package of any former president in U.S. history.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are defending their decision to update vaccine guidelines and recommendations.
The property seizure controversy surrounding New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s latest appointment is drawing sharp scrutiny after resurfaced social media posts revealed extreme rhetoric from the city’s new top tenant advocate.
The Bayeux Tapestry may not have been created for grand cathedral display as long believed, according to new historical research that challenges centuries of assumption.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar on Tuesday paid a visit to Somaliland, the breakaway region of Somalia whose independence Israel unilaterally endorsed on December 26.
Two female high school athletes have come forward accusing a transgender student — currently at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case over trans participation.
In the early hours of January 3, 2026, American forces executed a daring raid deep into Venezuelan territory, capturing the tyrannical socialist leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. This operation, dubbed "Absolute Resolve," involved elite troops breaching Maduro's fortified compound with the aid of spies, drones, and precision strikes from 150 jets launching from 20 airbases.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) revealed that the Biden-era FBI surveilled a Catholic teacher, placing her on a terror watchlist, after she was in Washington, D.C. surrounding the events of January 6, 2021.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced that it will shut down completely, blaming Congress after it pulled federal funding from the organization.
Khamenei escape preparations are now part of Iran’s internal calculations as nationwide unrest intensifies and intelligence reports suggest the regime is bracing for collapse.
The Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Jim O'Neill, announced that Somalia's diplomat to the United Nations is connected to a company scrutinized by authorities over Medicaid fraud.
Questionable grants are drawing fresh scrutiny after a Washington Free Beacon review found billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott sent millions to a nonprofit network backing some of the most aggressive anti-Israel and anti-Semitic groups operating in the United States.
An investigation unfolded early Monday after a man damaged property at Vice President JD Vance’s home in Cincinnati, prompting a response from the U.S. Secret Service.
The Minnesota crackdown intensified last week as federal authorities arrested more than 1,000 individuals in what officials described as a massive enforcement operation targeting violent crime and fraud.
The Department of Energy announced that it has put forward a $2.7 billion effort to bolster the nation's domestic uranium enrichment services over the next decade.
Suicidal empathy took center stage in Seattle after the city’s police union sharply criticized the new mayor’s approach to drug enforcement, warning it could accelerate crime and public disorder.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, vowed to restore Venezuela and celebrated the Trump administration's capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Iran protests intensified across the country as President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Tehran over the regime’s violent response to demonstrators.
Leftist online source Wikipedia wasted no time in defining the Trump administration’s capture of Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spent her final day in Congress criticizing provisions in an upcoming appropriations bill and sharing on social media.
Rep. Lynn Heffner, D‑Augusta, and Rep. Karen Bennett, D‑Stone Mountain, have announced their resignations from the Georgia House of Representatives just days before the Georgia General Assembly is set to convene.
In the dead of night on New Year's Day, as the confetti settled over Times Square, New York City witnessed a ceremony that should send chills down the spine of every freedom-loving American.
In the early days of 2026, the world witnessed a dramatic turn in Venezuela's long saga of political turmoil. On January 3, Nicolás Maduro, the embattled leader who had clung to power amid allegations of election fraud, economic collapse, and human rights abuses, was captured in a U.S.-led operation and extradited to face charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking in a New York courtroom. Maduro pleaded not guilty, but the event has ignited a firestorm of reactions that expose deep fissures in how we perceive dictatorship, intervention, and justice.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) scaled back its recommended childhood vaccines, now only recommending inoculations against ten diseases.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the Trump administration's action in Venezuela, declaring that the country rejects "intervention in the internal affairs of other countries."
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through its Administration for Children and Families, is pulling a series of Biden-era child care policies that mandated that states pay providers before verifying child attendance.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth censured Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) over his video directing troops not to follow what he claimed were "illegal orders" from President Trump.
As American families struggle with high housing costs, rising healthcare bills, and inflation, federal spending on refugee benefits has surged, leaving taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars.
Some of the Minnesota Somali immigrants convicted in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme reportedly used stolen federal funds to support “lavish” lifestyles, according to court records and news reports.
On Sunday’s Face the Nation, Senator Chris Van Hollen (D‑MD) accused the Trump administration of lying to the American people about the rationale behind the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence firm behind ChatGPT, is searching for a new executive to lead its efforts in studying and preparing for potential safety risks.
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton says artificial intelligence will keep advancing at a breakneck pace in 2026, and he believes the technology is on track to replace a growing number of human jobs across many industries.
Top gaming streamer Zach “Asmongold” Hoyt responded enthusiastically to President Donald Trump’s early‑morning announcement that U.S. forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
A new year‑end report from the activist group Concerned Women for America (CWA) reveals that a large portion of children’s streaming television shows contain sexualized LGBTQ+ content.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States will administer Venezuela “until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition."
Responses poured in from around the world after President Donald Trump announced on social media that the United States carried out overnight strikes in Venezuela.
Hollywood celebrities wasted no time demanding the impeachment of President Donald Trump after he ordered the military operation that led to the capture of Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro.
An ethnic Somali woman enrolled at a U.S. college says she has been misinterpreted after a video in which she appeared to threaten Elon Musk went viral.
On Fox News Live Saturday, Senator Ruben Gallego (D‑AZ) defended the removal of Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela as beneficial for U.S. security but strongly criticized the Trump administration’s approach.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as the new head of Venezuela following the capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro.
America’s largest Muslim advocacy group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), has issued multiple press releases in recent days about Israel’s actions in Gaza and support for NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
California, already soaked over the holidays, is forecast to see additional rain, gusty winds, and a moderate risk of flooding this weekend as a new storm system moves through the state.
Immigration lawyers are warning that federal agencies are increasingly skeptical when migrants claim to have legitimate marriages with U.S. citizens as a path to legal residency.
French‑citizen actor George Clooney responded to President Donald Trump’s latest jabs by urging Americans to vote Republican leaders out of office in the 2026 midterm elections.
Cuba’s communist figurehead “president,” Miguel Díaz‑Canel, published a New Year’s message this week urging the Cuban people to be “united more than ever."
Negotiated lower costs for 10 widely used prescription drugs under Medicare went into effect Thursday, marking the first implementation of price limits authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
Hollywood’s film, television, streaming, and news industries suffered massive job losses in 2025 as the media’s decline accelerated, costing tens of thousands of workers their livelihoods.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Homeland Security adviser Stephen Miller became the unexpected stars of a viral video after they were filmed dancing and singing along to “Ice Ice Baby."
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Police in Minneapolis have raised questions about claims made by a Somali-operated daycare center that “important documents” disproving fraud allegations were stolen during a recent break-in.
South Korea has shuttered over 4,000 schools since 1980, the Education Ministry revealed this week, as the nation grapples with a catastrophic plunge in birth rates and plummeting student enrollment.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has reopened the case of Shamima Begum, the so-called “ISIS bride” who was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 after joining the Islamic State.
New Texas social studies curriculum will require educators to teach students about the reality of communism, Western civilization, and other areas of history.
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Fox News closed out 2025 with record-setting ratings, while left-leaning competitors CNN and MSNOW (formerly MSNBC) suffered steep declines, according to year-end data highlighted...
Amanda Nguyen, the feminist activist who became the first Vietnamese woman to reach the edge of space, says the aftermath of her historic Blue Origin flight plunged her into a deep depression.
When Congress returns next week, lawmakers will have less than a month to pass the remaining nine appropriations bills funding federal agencies for fiscal year 2026.
As of January 1, 2025, Illinois has officially banned the sale and distribution of compact fluorescent light bulbs under a new law signed by Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Alcohol consumption in America has hit a 90-year low, with young adults leading a cultural shift toward sobriety, discipline, and health-conscious living.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new action Wednesday to regulate five commonly used phthalate chemicals, citing health and environmental risks.
Citizen journalists are exposing what appears to be a widespread pattern of taxpayer-funded daycare fraud involving Somali-run facilities—not just in Minnesota, but across multiple U.S. states.
Nvidia is ramping up production of its powerful H200 AI chips after receiving approval from President Donald Trump to sell the processors to “approved customers” in China.
Former special counsel Jack Smith delivered a surprising assessment of hearsay claims tied to the Jan. 6 investigation during a recent closed-door deposition before Congress.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a sharp ICE warning after a social media post by Politico senior legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein drew accusations of encouraging violence against federal agents.
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a defiant message as Putin vows victory in Ukraine, even as Trump-backed diplomatic efforts accelerate behind the scenes.
New police records detail a disturbing Arizona abuse case showing that 10-year-old Rebekah Baptiste begged for help months before she was allegedly killed by her father and his girlfriend, despite documented injuries and repeated warnings to authorities.
Federal authorities are escalating their response to the Minnesota fraud scandal as the Trump administration intensifies investigations into alleged widespread abuse of public programs under Gov. Tim Walz’s administration.
Mortgage relief arrived for homebuyers heading into 2026 as mortgage rates fell to their lowest level of 2025, offering a modest but notable shift after a year of elevated borrowing costs.
Drone claims dominated global headlines Tuesday after Kyiv flatly denied Moscow’s allegation that Ukraine targeted one of Vladimir Putin’s residences, calling the charge a calculated attempt to derail peace talks and justify further aggression.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy accused California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) of lying, declaring the state could lose nearly $160 million in federal funds if it does not comply with a January 5 deadline to revoke foreign trucker licenses.
Officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planning to spend $100 million over a one-year period in an advertising campaign, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The Department of Justice announced that a federal court approved a settlement that sees Disney paying $10 million in civil penalties after violating children's online privacy.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced that the Committee will hold a hearing centered on the fraud scandal plaguing Minnesota.
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South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang, often dubbed the “Amazon of Korea,” has announced a $1.17 billion compensation plan following a massive data breach that exposed sensitive information of 34 million users.
Florida will receive more than $209 million in federal funding for rural health care improvements, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday.
Copper crime took a deadly turn in Portland this month after a thief stole wiring from a traffic signal, setting off a chain of events that ended in a fatal crash.
A Minneapolis day care at the center of a viral fraud exposé is denying wrongdoing amid intensifying scrutiny of Minnesota’s massive, multibillion-dollar welfare fraud scandal.
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) stay issued Tuesday by a federal judge has halted the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to end TPS for South Sudan, intensifying a broader fight over executive authority and immigration enforcement.
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Border killing investigations are underway after a prominent Texas businessman and appointee of Gov. Greg Abbott was shot and killed at a business in McAllen, a key border city in the Rio Grande Valley.
Rome subway riders are now encountering ancient history as part of their daily commute, following the opening of two new underground stations beneath some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Comedian Shane Gillis blasted the Department of Homeland Security for producing meme-style videos to promote Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
Aid abuse emerged as a disturbing element in newly released FBI records tied to the 2023 Covenant School massacre in Nashville, raising fresh questions about federal oversight and accountability.
Democrat Denial took center stage after veteran pollster Nate Silver openly criticized Democratic leaders and activists for refusing to acknowledge mistakes from the 2024 election.
Hamas blow landed hard Monday as the terror group confirmed the deaths of five senior leaders, including its longtime masked spokesman, in what reports describe as one of the most damaging setbacks since the Gaza war began.
A report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) found billions of dollars in taxpayer funds pertaining to "questionable payments."
A federal complaint filed this week requests that an investigation be opened into two graduate-level university-sponsored groups at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) over alleged discrimination against biological males.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an interview with Just the News that she will pursue investigations into officials from the Obama and Biden administrations.
The U.S. Coast Guard announced the award of two contracts to construct up to six Arctic Security Cutters (ASC) icebreakers as part of a security initiative.
A Wisconsin college instructor is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say he murdered his pregnant mistress, her unborn child, and her dog, then set her home on fire after she refused to have an abortion.
President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that the United States carried out a precision strike in Venezuela on Christmas Eve, targeting what he described as a “dock area” used to load drug-trafficking boats.
Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she will sign legislation legalizing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill individuals, marking a major shift in state policy on end-of-life care.
Authorities have confirmed that a body recovered off California’s Central Coast belongs to Erica Fox, a 55-year-old triathlete who disappeared during a weekly open-water swim in Monterey Bay.
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is facing sharp criticism from the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) after voting against President Donald Trump’s $50 billion rural health care investment.
Wealth tax concerns are escalating in Silicon Valley as leading tech founders and investors warn a proposed California ballot measure could drive innovation and capital out of the state.
North Korea’s communist regime launched a new round of long-range cruise missile tests this weekend, personally overseen by dictator Kim Jong-un, as part of an ongoing campaign to display the country’s nuclear attack readiness.
Pipe bomb allegations surrounding the Jan. 5, 2021, security breach in Washington, D.C., took a new turn after federal prosecutors disclosed statements from the suspect explaining his motive.
An ICE crash in Louisiana led to the arrest of a Honduran national after authorities said she ran a red light and collided with a federal enforcement vehicle.
California has abandoned its legal effort to reclaim billions in federal funding for its troubled high-speed rail project, formally ending a high-profile court battle with the Trump administration.
Top officials in President Trump’s administration faced scrutiny from The Washington Post for sharing Christmas messages that honored the birth of Jesus Christ.
Hamas Rebuilds its terror infrastructure in Gaza as the ceasefire with Israel provides space to regroup, rearm, and recruit a new generation of fighters, according to a leading Israeli security analyst.
The Cleopatra boat discoveries are shedding new light on life and ritual in ancient Egypt after archaeologists uncovered a luxurious pleasure vessel near the ruins of Cleopatra VII’s lost palace.
A judge overseeing the criminal case against Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin has permitted the release of the audio and transcripts of a closed hearing.
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R) announced that he is seeking to fill Rep. Harriet Hageman's seat in Congress, who is now running for the U.S. Senate.
The State Department and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to revamp its humanitarian assistance.
Democrat Representative Ro Khanna (CA) is urging the British royal family to pay Jeffrey Epstein's victims due to former Prince Andrew's involvement in the matter.
FBI Director Kash Patel released a statement on the fraud investigation unfolding in Minnesota, declaring that the agency has uncovered hundreds of millions of dollars as part of a fraud scheme.
The United States has offered a 15-year security guarantee to Ukraine as part of a proposed peace plan, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on social media.
China's People’s Liberation Army (PLA) launched its largest military drills to date around Taiwan following the United States' new weapons package for the country.
Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) urged Congress to act swiftly to protect children from the dangers of artificial intelligence, calling out tech companies for prioritizing profits over safety.
LSU football coach Lane Kiffin is facing backlash after admitting on video that he walked out of a grocery store carrying his items in a store-owned plastic basket rather than pay for bags.
More than 40 million Americans are under threat as a powerful winter storm, named Winter Storm Ezra, bears down on the northern and eastern United States.
A crime journalist in Veracruz, Mexico, faces terrorism and organized crime charges after filming a car crash allegedly involving a politically connected family, raising alarm among international press freedom advocates.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United Nations must become more involved in establishing global peace, following U.S.-led efforts to halt renewed violence between Thailand and Cambodia.
A Porter, Texas father used parental control tracking on his 15‑year‑old daughter’s cell phone to locate her after she disappeared on Christmas Day, according to authorities.
Illegal border entries in Texas have dropped in 2025 compared to the prior two years, but new data reveal a concerning trend: gotaways—those who evade Border Patrol entirely—continue to pour into the U.S..
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a landmark case in 2026 challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to end birthright citizenship for children born to illegal and temporary residents.
The number of foreign criminals released into the United Kingdom rather than being deported has reached an all-time high under the Labour government of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Rep. Tom Emmer (R‑MN) is demanding answers from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after a viral video showed an allegedly inactive daycare center that has received millions in federal taxpayer dollars.
Trump Kennedy Center President Ric Grenell is suing jazz musician Chuck Redd for $1 million after Redd abruptly canceled this year’s annual “Christmas Eve Jazz Jam” in protest of the Center’s new name honoring President Donald J. Trump.
Chief Border Patrol Agent Jared Ashby of the Rio Grande Valley Sector stated that the federal government has never moved faster in implementing changes at the border, highlighting a major shift in pursuit policy.
Nevada’s affordable housing crisis has deepened, leaving the state more than 70,000 housing units short of demand as population growth continues to outpace construction.
A powerful atmospheric river storm battered Southern California this week, triggering widespread flooding, dangerous freeway conditions, mudslides, and emergency evacuations as Christmas approached.
One of the world’s largest memory manufacturers is warning that consumers and hardware makers are heading into a prolonged shortage of computer memory as artificial intelligence continues to dominate global chip production.
The Chinese Communist government imposed sweeping sanctions Friday on 20 American defense-related companies and ten senior executives in retaliation for a major U.S. arms sale to Taiwan approved under President Trump.
Hope Walz, the daughter of Minnesota Governor and former vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, used a Christmas Day message to publicly condemn U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Backlash erupted after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel used a Christmas address in the United Kingdom to criticize the United States and President Donald Trump.
Pay-for-slay returned to the center of international scrutiny after Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar accused the Palestinian Authority of fueling terrorism following a deadly attack that killed two Israelis.
Islamism warning ignited a sharp political clash after Sen. Cory Booker accused Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard of endangering New Jersey communities with remarks about radical Islam.
The Kupyansk collapse appears imminent as Ukrainian officials and pro-Kremlin voices acknowledge Russian forces are losing their grip on the strategic northeastern city.
White House plaques became the focus of criticism this week after podcast host Joe Rogan mocked President Trump’s newly installed displays targeting past presidents.
Minnesota’s hijab stunt took center stage this week as Lt. Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan appeared on Somali television wearing a hijab while visiting a Somali mall.
The Obamalisk is now getting an official explanation after years of criticism, as the Obama Foundation is publicly addressing concerns over the striking design of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side.
The Sikh Coalition and the Asian Law Caucus have filed a lawsuit against California officials after the state announced crackdowns on commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced this week that she is leading states in suing the Department of Health and Human Services over actions that would prohibit hospitals from receiving Medicare and Medicaid funding if they engage in transgender surgeries for children.
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A missed holiday flight turned into an expensive lesson for one American family, highlighting a growing wave of AI-powered online scams exploiting stressed travelers.
The Trump administration is moving to restart wage garnishment for Americans who have defaulted on their federal student loans, marking a significant shift after years of paused collections.
The drama surrounding a recently pulled story at CBS News has ignited a newsroom firestorm, with editor-in-chief Bari Weiss standing firm as critics accuse her of political interference.
New court records reveal troubling details following the cruise death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, whose body was found aboard a Carnival cruise ship last month.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin forcefully defended President Donald Trump’s national security strategy in the Caribbean during a Tuesday night appearance on Fox News Channel’s Hannity,...
The possibility of the death penalty moved closer after federal prosecutors filed new charges against the Afghan national accused of killing a D.C. National Guard member near the White House.
Concerns over Minneapolis crime intensified after a McDonald’s in the city’s Uptown neighborhood locked its dining room doors to restrict access to individuals deemed a safety risk.
President Donald Trump convened senior national security officials Monday at Mar-a-Lago as tensions with Venezuela intensified and U.S. enforcement actions expanded in the Caribbean.
Stephen Miller escalated the CBS deportations dispute after a shelved “60 Minutes” segment on President Trump’s deportation policy drew sharp criticism from the White House.
As we approach Christmas Day, the twinkling lights and joyful carols should remind us of the holiday's profound meaning—the birth of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone of Western civilization and American heritage.
The Orano China controversy is intensifying as federal officials weigh a $900 million Department of Energy contract tied to a company with documented links to Chinese state-run nuclear firms.
The conservative shakeup now unfolding inside Washington’s policy world is reshaping the American right, as a wave of senior Heritage Foundation officials defect to a nonprofit led by former vice president Mike Pence.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced an operation targeting more than 100 money services businesses operating along the southwest border.
Prosperity has become a dirty word in Christian circles—and for understandable reasons. Too often it has been reduced to shallow slogans, transactional formulas, or a thinly veiled pursuit of comfort baptized with Scripture. In reaction, many believers have swung to the opposite extreme, embracing a theology of lack that treats struggle as holiness and scarcity as spiritual maturity.
Both are wrong.
A conservative legal group is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of a Maine mother who says her 13‑year‑old daughter was “secretly” encouraged by a school social worker to begin gender‑transitioning without her knowledge.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) this week claimed that Somali immigrants living in the Greater Boston area have played a significant role in the city’s achievements.
By any honest measure, the recall of 29 U.S. ambassadors by President Donald Trump marks one of the most consequential foreign-policy course corrections in a generation. Predictably, the permanent foreign-policy class has responded with alarm. But for millions of Americans, this moment represents something very different: accountability.
The foreign minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) told Breitbart News that her government is “very enthusiastic” about President Donald Trump being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s News Central, veteran political commentator and former Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd delivered a stark assessment.
Democrats across the country are loudly praising and supporting Somali migrants even as growing evidence points to significant anti‑social fraud by some foreign arrivals.
The Church on MastersRoad in Manvel, Texas, opened its doors and welcomed the entire community to celebrate Christmas together with a weekend of free events designed to help people “advance in your journey with Christ.”
Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) filed a lawsuit against President Trump and the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees after it renamed the site as the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Hunter Biden publicly acknowledged the Afghanistan failure during a new interview, sharply criticizing his father’s handling of the U.S. troop withdrawal while also addressing immigration policy failures.
The Richmond Mayor is facing growing political pressure after reposting social media content that Jewish groups say crossed a clear line into anti-Semitism, igniting outrage well beyond Northern California.
The possibility of legal backlash intensified this week as Brown University confirmed it has retained a former top federal prosecutor amid mounting scrutiny over its handling of a mass shooting that killed two students and wounded nine others.
Obama-appointed Judge James Boasberg has ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Venezuelan migrants who were removed from the United States and sent to El Salvador.
The Brown shooting is now prompting renewed scrutiny of campus safety leadership after the university placed its head of public safety on administrative leave amid revelations that warning signs surfaced weeks before the attack.
The Hezbollah-Venezuela connection is drawing fresh alarm as U.S. officials warn that Iran’s top terror proxy is expanding drug trafficking operations in Latin America to replace lost funding.
A flattering obituary published by the New York Times this month has sparked renewed scrutiny of how elite media outlets frame violent political history.
Nearly 100 mayors in Minnesota have sent a letter to state lawmakers, criticizing the policies of Governor Tim Walz (D), including their enablement of the fraud scandal plaguing the state.
Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro issued a letter to leaders of Latin America and the Caribbean, condemning the United States for what it claims is "state piracy" and accusing it of engaging in "extremely serious aggression."
In a surprising and electrifying moment at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest 2025, rap icon Nicki Minaj took the stage and delivered a message that cut through the noise of modern identity politics like a knife through butter. Known for her bold lyrics and unapologetic persona, Minaj didn't hold back when addressing the crowd, praising President Trump and Vice President JD Vance while dropping a profound truth about self-worth and racial division. But it was one key statement that resonated most deeply...
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued an estimated 196,600 Notices to Appear for removal proceedings since January 20, the agency shared.
U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez issued a permanent injunction against a policy that prevents parents from learning when their child chooses to switch their gender.
France’s national postal service and its banking arm were hit by a suspected cyberattack on Monday, temporarily knocking their online systems offline and disrupting services.
Green card lottery policy returned to the national spotlight Thursday after President Donald Trump suspended the federal program following revelations about a deadly campus shooting suspect.
A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Texas has indicted four Venezuelan nationals, including two of Tren de Aragua’s top three leaders, on terrorism-related charges.
Welfare fraud returned to the spotlight Friday as New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani announced that former U.S. acting labor secretary Julie Su will serve as the city’s first deputy mayor for economic justice.
Maine Republicans are calling for an immediate investigation into whistleblower allegations that Gateway Community Services, a nonprofit working with Somali immigrants.
A straw poll at last weekend’s Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest revealed overwhelming support among attendees for a complete moratorium on all immigration to the United States, both legal and illegal.
The newly elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Archbishop Paul Coakley, cautioned Sunday that immigrant communities are living in “widespread” fear.
The Trump administration paused the creation of offshore wind projects after the Pentagon said the turbines could affect radar systems used by the military.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Washington, DC's police department over its ban on several firearms, infringing upon the Second Amendment.
The State Department signed a five-year memorandum with the Federal Republic of Nigeria to bolster the country's health system by promoting faith-based health care providers.
A letter signed by various Christian leaders and pastors calls for action to be taken against abortion through what they believe is the responsibility of the church in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.
The House Oversight Committee is expanding its probe into allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota, with Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sending letters to seven state officials, seeking their testimony on the matter.
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard appeared at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference over the weekend, condemning increasing "Islamist ideology" as a threat to the United States.
Media complicity is drawing renewed scrutiny in Minnesota as federal prosecutors warn the state’s expanding fraud crisis could ultimately cost taxpayers up to $9 billion, reigniting criticism that local news outlets failed to hold powerful officials accountable for years.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, President Trump's newly appointed special envoy to Greenland, declared that he aims to "make Greenland a part of the U.S."
A growing polygraph dispute inside the Department of Homeland Security is fueling questions about transparency and accountability at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, as DHS pushes back against reports involving its acting director and access to highly sensitive intelligence.
Nicki Minaj delivered a surprise moment at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest on Sunday, publicly praising President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance while signaling a notable shift from her past support for Democratic candidates.
CECOT took center stage this week after CBS’ “60 Minutes” abruptly postponed a highly anticipated segment examining migrant inmates deported to El Salvador’s notorious maximum-security prison.
Jetway Jesus has become a viral shorthand for a growing airline controversy, as travelers and industry experts accuse able-bodied passengers of exploiting disability accommodations to board early and avoid long airport walks.
U.S. trade officials are pressing hard for Canada to open its markets to American products such as whiskey and milk as part of planned renegotiations of the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement (USMCA).
On Sunday’s broadcast of CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R‑KY) announced that the House of Representatives is advancing a move to hold Attorney General Pam Bondi in inherent contempt of Congress.
On Sunday’s broadcast of Meet the Press on NBC, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R‑S.C.) delivered a stark assessment from Tel Aviv regarding the status of the Trump‑brokered Middle East peace plan.
President Donald Trump has announced a new milestone in lowering prescription drug prices for Americans, securing “Most Favored Nation” (MFN) agreements with nine additional pharmaceutical companies.
One of the most common accusations leveled against religion—especially Christianity—is that it has caused more bloodshed than any other force in human history. You’ve likely heard the claim: “More people have died over religion than all other wars combined.” It’s usually delivered with confidence, as if it were a settled historical fact.
It isn’t.
In reality, this claim is not only false—it is profoundly misleading, both historically and logically. And its persistence says more about modern ideological bias than about the actual causes of war.
Providence, Rhode Island Mayor Brett Smiley addressed criticism Friday over his decision to publicly declare the city safe while a mass shooter remained at large.
Vision is not a slogan, a mood, or a motivational poster. Vision is a preferred future—one that is formed first in your mind and soul before it ever manifests in the natural world. It is the internal picture of what ought to be, placed there by God, that pulls you forward with direction, purpose, and motivation. Without vision, people drift. With vision, they build.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing intense backlash after a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation found the agency discriminated against Trump supporters.
James Cameron’s latest sci-fi epic Avatar: Fire and Ash opened to just $12 million in Thursday night previews—underwhelming even by the already modest expectations set by its predecessors.
A homeless man known only as “John” has been credited with providing crucial information that led to the identification of the suspect in the Brown University shooting.
Lord George Robertson, former NATO Secretary General and UK Defence Secretary, has revealed he is actively preparing for potential infrastructure attacks on the United Kingdom—warning that Western nations.
Federal officials are condemning Fairfax County, Virginia, after a Salvadoran illegal alien released despite an ICE detainer was charged with murdering a man less than a day later.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti (R) filed a lawsuit against the gaming platform Roblox, accusing the platform of misleading parents and luring children "into an environment it knows is dangerous but promises is safe," his office argued.
Moderna will receive up to $54.3 million in funding from the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to accelerate the development of the pharmaceutical company's mRNA-based pandemic flu vaccine.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem paused the Diversity Visa Program, arguing that it contributed to the Brown University shooting suspect's entry into the United States.
Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk declared during the organization's AmericaFest conference that she will work to get Vice President JD Vance elected in 2028.
Biosmuggling concerns escalated Friday after FBI Director Kash Patel announced charges against a post-doctoral researcher accused of illegally bringing E. coli into the United States.
Christmas break just got longer for most federal employees after President Donald Trump signed an executive order granting two additional days off around the holiday.
The MEALS Act returned to the spotlight this week as Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) rejected any regret for backing the pandemic-era bill now linked to Minnesota’s massive Feeding Our Future fraud probe.
Qatar campus claims meant to showcase opportunity are facing new scrutiny after a watchdog report found Northwestern University’s branch in Doha overwhelmingly educates the country’s ruling elite.
Hypocrisy now defines a growing controversy at Harvard, where administrators are quietly investigating students who filmed a former university president apologizing for ties to Jeffrey Epstein while ignoring a separate assault case tied to anti-Israel activism.
Fraud tourism is no longer a rhetorical jab but a federal accusation, as prosecutors unveiled new charges alleging Minnesota’s taxpayer-funded programs lured out-of-state scammers chasing “easy money.”
Violent crime concerns are prompting U.S. officials to issue a renewed warning to American snowbirds heading south for the winter, as the U.S. Embassy in Mexico urges heightened caution in popular tourist destinations.
We are living in an age obsessed with chaos.
News cycles feel unhinged. Institutions wobble. Nations fracture. Technology accelerates faster than wisdom can keep pace. To many, history feels like a runaway train—no conductor, no destination, no meaning.
Scripture offers a radically different diagnosis.
The Bible declares that history is not spiraling—it is summoning. It is moving, deliberately and irresistibly, toward a divinely appointed conclusion. The apostle Paul calls this reality “the mystery of His will.”
The UK government is preparing to pressure tech giants Apple and Google to introduce nudity detection systems directly into their devices' operating systems.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has reignited debate over the future of work and money, declaring that advanced AI and robotics will soon render traditional savings—and even jobs—unnecessary.
Michele Morrow, a conservative activist and 2024 candidate for state superintendent, has officially entered North Carolina’s high-stakes 2026 U.S. Senate race.
Sanctuary failure took on grim meaning in Reston, Virginia, after police arrested an illegal immigrant accused of killing a man just one day after his release from jail.
Sydney terror fears intensified Thursday as Australian police launched a counterterror operation in a southwest Sydney suburb, detaining seven men after receiving intelligence that violence was imminent.
Antisemitic posts resurfacing from more than a decade ago abruptly ended a key appointment in NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s incoming administration, raising fresh questions about vetting and judgment during the city’s transition.
Questions are resurfacing after confirmation that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore filmed a 2022 campaign commercial about public education inside an elite private school attended by his children.
The massive Taiwan arms package approved by the United States is drawing fierce condemnation from Beijing, which warns the historic deal could push the region toward open conflict.
A massive protest erupted in Brussels on Thursday as thousands of European farmers clashed with police outside the European Parliament, pelting officers with potatoes and eggs.
CODEPINK chaos spilled into a Washington, D.C., restaurant Wednesday night when left-wing activists confronted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a private dinner, accusing him of causing global suffering through U.S. sanctions.
Investigators have identified a suspect in the deadly campus shooting at Brown University as authorities examine a possible connection to the killing of a prominent MIT scientist.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and his wife, Jennifer, hosted a Christmas worship service at the Pentagon, featuring Rev. Franklin Graham and Christian singers Matthew West and Anne Wilson.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a series of actions to fulfill President Trump's order on protecting children from genital mutilation.
The Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts voted unanimously to rename the center, incorporating President Trump's name.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell asked a federal court to vacate her conviction and 20-year prison sentence due to "newly available evidence."
There are moments in the life of faith when prayer alone feels insufficient—not because prayer lacks power, but because God is calling us deeper. Fasting is the language of that deeper place. It is the spiritual posture that says, “God, what You’ve done is good—but it’s not enough. I want more of You.” Not more comfort. Not more clarity. More power. More alignment. More heaven breaking into earth.
The Trump administration issued an emergency order Wednesday requiring a Washington state coal plant to stay operational through winter to prevent power outages across the Pacific Northwest.
Grand funding tied to failed Democrat Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams is under renewed scrutiny after tax filings showed a climate group tied to Abrams quietly received more than $5 million in federal money before the Trump administration canceled the program.
A Chinese illegal alien, released into the United States under the Biden administration, is accused of killing a woman in a fatal bus crash in Tennessee earlier this month.
President Donald Trump honored two Iowa National Guard members killed during an attack in Syria, participating in their dignified transfers at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the military will end its use of the Army Spiritual Fitness Guide, instead bolstering the Christian faith through the use of chaplains.
Ukraine claimed a major battlefield breakthrough Monday, announcing the first-ever combat strike using underwater drones to cripple a Russian submarine docked deep inside a secure naval port.
An alleged antisemitic stabbing in New York City has triggered a police manhunt after authorities say a suspect stabbed a Jewish man in the chest while making anti-Jewish statements during a street confrontation in Brooklyn.
China ties between elite American universities and a Chinese investment firm are drawing fresh scrutiny after a major biotech deal linked to Beijing’s military and human rights abuses.
Bomb plot revelations from federal prosecutors are drawing scrutiny as California’s top Democrats declined to comment on a coordinated attack planned in Los Angeles.
New polling results released Friday show Rep. Jasmine Crockett with a clear lead in Texas’s Democratic Senate primary, underscoring her growing influence and the party’s internal strains.
Socialist Ties followed Kansas Democrat Erik Murray into the spotlight just days before he launched his longshot U.S. Senate bid, raising new questions about his political influences and ideological grounding.
Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced that he has been targeted by China in a $50 billion lawsuit for speaking out against the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Texas school board voted to opt out of a policy that would create an established time for prayer, saying there are already laws that protect religious freedom.
The U.S. Trade Representative warned that it may impose countermeasures on the European Union after it fined social media platform X for engaging in alleged "deceptive" practices.
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed that federal investigators aimed to obstruct the probe into the Clinton Foundation during the Obama administration.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s mass deportation policy is directly helping lower housing costs for working- and lower-middle-class Americans.
On Tuesday’s episode of ABC’s “The View,” co-host Whoopi Goldberg lashed out at FBI Director Kash Patel, claiming even a dog would do a better job leading the bureau.
In Dallas, Texas, the Oak Lawn United Methodist Church has once again thrust itself into the spotlight with a nativity scene that bears little resemblance to the biblical account of Christ's birth.
President Trump awarded 13 soldiers and Marines the Mexican Border Defense Medal, created in August, to recognize soldiers involved in securing the southern border.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. approved two new screenings for newborns, adding Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Metachromatic leukodystrophy, or DMD and MLD, respectively, to the list of recommended screenings.
Staff for the House Oversight Committee's Republicans sent a memo to GOP Committee members, taking aim at Democrats' efforts to implicate President Trump in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
The FBI announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of the individual responsible for the shooting at Brown University.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed lawsuits against Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL Technology Group Corporation, alleging the companies have spied on Americans in their own homes.
New York is officially going all-in on downstate casinos after the state Gaming Commission voted Monday to approve three Las Vegas-style casino projects in the New York City area.
Catholic Charities in Wisconsin will not be required to pay unemployment taxes after a ruling Monday by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which found that the religious nonprofit is eligible for a statutory religious exemption.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un held a lavish welcome-back ceremony this weekend for soldiers returning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, publicly acknowledging the regime’s military role in the war and praising troops for their work in mine-clearing operations.
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer (R-KY), is moving closer to holding Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress as both continue to resist subpoenas demanding in-person depositions related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharply criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday following a horrific terrorist attack at a Hanukkah event in Sydney that left 15 dead, including a 10-year-old girl.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced a state-led initiative to modernize health infrastructure, hiring former CDC Director Dr. Susan Monarez and CDC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Debra Houry for the effort.
Two suspected terrorists who carried out the deadly Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, Australia, were a father and his 24-year-old son, both legally licensed...
A suspect is in custody following a deadly shooting at Brown University on Saturday that left two people dead and nine others wounded during final exams.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) issued a stark warning on NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, suggesting that extreme partisan redistricting efforts could provoke civil unrest.
President Donald Trump reignited his longstanding feud with London Mayor Sadiq Khan this week, accusing the far-left mayor of destroying the city through failed leadership and mass migration policies.
Federal investigators are reviewing a serious aviation incident after a United Airlines Boeing 777-200 lost an engine during takeoff Saturday at Dulles International Airport, igniting a brushfire along the runway.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated Sunday that Ukraine is prepared to drop its long-standing bid to join NATO in exchange for concrete Western security.
Protests broke out Saturday outside M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore as President Trump attended the 126th annual Army-Navy football game, a storied rivalry celebrating...
With less than two months remaining before a potential government shutdown, Congress has made little progress on passing the remaining nine annual appropriations bills.
The FBI has alerted organizers of a pro-family campaign in Washington State that Antifa-affiliated groups are threatening violence and disruption at a signature gathering event in Tumwater this Saturday.
President Donald Trump pledged a forceful response Saturday after two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in a deadly ambush by an ISIS gunman in Syria.
Federal agents shut down a bomb-making operation in San Antonio on Friday, arresting a career criminal accused of using homemade explosives to violently breach ATM machines at local banks.
In a stunning shift, Syria’s transitional government has officially recognized the Jewish Heritage in Syria Foundation (JHS), making it the first Jewish organization registered in the country since its independence in the 1940s.
Netflix is pursuing a blockbuster acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery that would create the most powerful streaming conglomerate in U.S. history, controlling approximately 139 million domestic subscribers.
An Indiana man who confessed to fatally stabbing a six-year-old Kentucky boy during a home invasion was released from prison just 10 years into a 20-year sentence.
Michigan football program rocked by criminal charges against former head coach Sherrone Moore after prosecutor detailed disturbing behavior, including threatening self‑harm with scissors in front of alleged former mistress.
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned New York that the state has 30 days to comply with new rules surrounding non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) or face losing millions of dollars in federal highway funding.
The continued scandal around Rep. Ilhan Omar's questionable marital history resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump blasted Omar during a rally in Mount Pocono, Penn., sharpening national attention on long-standing concerns surrounding her past.
A routine House Homeland Security Committee hearing erupted into political theater Thursday when Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) opened the proceedings by calling on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign.
A surprising Indiana map defeat dealt a major setback to President Donald Trump on Thursday as the Indiana Senate rejected a redistricting plan that would have added two new GOP-leaning congressional districts.
Israel’s unveiling of its next-generation Iron Beam laser defense system comes as the country reports a record-setting $15 billion in arms sales for 2024 — a reminder that, despite global criticism, democratic nations continue turning to Israel for battlefield-proven security solutions.
A disturbing food tampering scare in Evansville, Indiana, has prompted a criminal investigation after viral doorbell footage appeared to show a DoorDash delivery driver pepper-spraying a customer’s Arby’s order.
Democratic strategist James Carville sharply criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate ambitions on his latest podcast, warning that her approach violates what he called essential voter-first politics.
Actor and podcaster Kirk Cameron ignited a theological firestorm this week after announcing that he no longer believes in Hell as a place of eternal...
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office (AGO) billed over 11,000 staff hours fighting the federal government in the eight months following the 2024 election.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, made his first in-person court appearance Thursday, nearly three months after the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University.
A 15‑year‑old West Virginia boy, Bryce Tate of Cross Lanes, died by suicide in November just three hours after receiving a barrage of threatening sextortion messages from an online predator.
Disney has announced a $1 billion strategic investment in OpenAI that will give generative‑AI users access to more than 200 of Disney’s most beloved characters for use in AI‑generated video and storytelling.
Rep. Al Green's (D-TX) effort to impeach President Trump failed on Thursday, with several Democrats voting alongside Republicans to table the articles.
The Somali fraud scandal continues to shake Minnesota politics as Gov. Tim Walz faces mounting scrutiny for pledging to bring more Somali migrants into the state while a massive welfare fraud scheme—carried out by Somalis living in Minnesota—unfolded under his administration.
The growing controversy has put Maryland governor Wes Moore under an unwelcome spotlight as he emerges as a potential contender for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination.
A group of moderate House Republicans launched a subsidy rebellion against their own leadership this week, filing a discharge petition to force a vote on extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies that expire at year’s end.
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Texas’ new congressional boundaries has prompted Rep. Lloyd Doggett to retire, a development he says could lead to a surprising map backfire for Republicans.
The Trump administration’s new Boeing fleet marks a major escalation in federal deportation capabilities as the Department of Homeland Security finalized a deal to purchase Boeing 737 planes dedicated to removal operations.
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) described the United States as the "Great Satan" during a recent podcast appearance with radio host Dean Obeidallah on the "Dean Obeidallah Show."
A newly released video of the U.S. tanker seizure shows federal agents storming a Venezuelan crude vessel in a rare enforcement action not seen since 2014.
If there is one quality that consistently distinguishes creative geniuses from the merely competent, it is flexibility. Not talent. Not education. Not even intelligence. Scripture itself affirms this principle: “Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety” (Proverbs 11:14). Flexibility of mind—the ability to adapt, reassess, and adjust—is wisdom in motion. A rigid mind resists reality; a flexible mind works with it. Creative genius begins where humility and adaptability meet.
The civil war in Yemen is on the verge of reigniting after the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a powerful secessionist faction, seized control of two major provinces in the country’s south.
President Donald Trump convened a roundtable at the White House on Wednesday, December 10, where he unveiled a new $12 billion aid package aimed at supporting American farmers.
Guatemala has deployed its elite Kaibiles special forces to its northern border with Mexico following a violent incursion by Mexican cartel gunmen into several rural communities.
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight, in conjunction with the Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust, will hold a highly anticipated hearing.
The Chinese government executed Bai Tianhui, a former high-ranking executive at China Huarong International Holdings, after multiple appeals failed to overturn his death sentence.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the launch of a new webpage showing Americans some of the criminal aliens arrested in their communities.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced that a Ukrainian national has been charged in connection to a plot to attack the nation's public water infrastructure.
The Trump administration moved to accelerate a nuclear revival this week as the Department of Energy prepared financing for up to 10 new nuclear reactors, signaling the most aggressive federal support for nuclear power in decades.
Disgraced journalist Wesley Lowery reentered public view this week, stirring new media fallout after praising Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate bid and accusing critics of racism.
Dallas pastor Frederick Haynes, known for praising Louis Farrakhan as a “great” man and criticizing Israel one day after the Hamas October 7 terror attacks, has entered the race to replace Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas’s 30th Congressional District.
President Donald Trump dismissed Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate bid as a republican gift, arguing that her entry into the 2026 Texas race only strengthens the GOP’s position in a state Democrats have failed to flip for decades.
A leading immigration analyst says Minnesota’s massive fraud scandal unfolded in part because the state operates as a high trust state, creating an environment where oversight lagged, and bad actors exploited taxpayer-funded programs with ease.
Democrats scored a rare win in deep-red Florida on Tuesday, delivering a major warning sign for Republicans as Democrat Eileen Higgins defeated Trump-backed Republican Emilio Gonzalez in Miami’s mayoral runoff, according to the Associated Press.
A Democratic representative filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claiming he has failed in his position.
A new lawsuit is raising serious questions about cruise overserving after the family of Michael Virgil, 35, sued Royal Caribbean over his death aboard the Navigator of the Seas.
In a culture obsessed with personal fulfillment, flexibility, and perpetual options, loyalty has been quietly downgraded. Today it is often treated as emotional attachment—something offered as long as conditions remain favorable, benefits continue, or feelings are affirmed. Scripture presents a far more demanding, sobering vision. Biblically, loyalty is not sentimentality. It is covenant faithfulness.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will convene on Tuesday, December 9, for a high‑stakes hearing addressing the growing danger of online predators targeting children.
European Union regulators launched a fresh antitrust investigation into Google on Tuesday, targeting the tech giant’s use of online content to power its artificial intelligence features.
Nearly two dozen Democratic state attorneys general sent a letter Monday to congressional leaders, insisting Republicans abandon efforts to insert language barring federal taxpayer funding for abortions into the extension of Obamacare premium subsidies.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, has voiced full support for President Donald Trump’s recent directive to reassess the United States’ childhood vaccine schedule.
Flags have long served as potent symbols of identity, allegiance, and unity, dating back to ancient civilizations where banners rallied troops and marked territories. In the American context, the Stars and Stripes emerged during the Revolutionary War as a beacon of independence and shared purpose. But when it comes to public schools, the tradition of flying the American flag isn't just decorative—it's rooted in a deliberate effort to forge national cohesion amid diversity and division.
The number of Britons leaving Christianity for other religions or spirituality is on the rise, a recent study from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life found.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit paused a lower court's ruling preventing the Trump administration's ban on transgender-identifying troops.
A family in North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, arguing that the district violated the student's constitutional rights after censoring a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris described herself as a "historic figure" during an interview with The New York Times, saying that Congress will honor her with a marble bust.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s controversial safety team appointment is drawing sharp backlash after he selected formerly incarcerated rapper and activist Mysonne Linen to serve on his City Hall transition team for public safety and criminal justice.
A new travel warning from federal health officials is raising concerns for Americans planning trips overseas, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions against outbreaks of an untreatable mosquito-borne virus across several countries.
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that allowed New York to force Amish schoolchildren to be vaccinated.
A new Europe cuts provision in Congress’ 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) would stop the Pentagon from significantly reducing U.S. troop levels in Europe and South Korea, signaling bipartisan concern over deterrence and allied stability.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced that his state designated the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist organizations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that a major question still hangs over the Trump administration’s push for a cease-fire agreement to end Russia’s nearly four-year invasion: what concrete security guarantees Ukraine will receive if Moscow attacks again.
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Justice can unseal records against Ghislaine Maxwell weeks after President Trump signed a law ordering files to be released.
A bold new Club America initiative is taking shape in Texas as Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to expand Turning Point USA’s high school chapters into every district statewide—while warning school officials not to stand in the way.
Far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett officially launched her Texas senate campaign on Monday, filing her paperwork just hours before the deadline and announcing that she wants “a bigger voice.”
Sound Transit’s new light‑rail extension to Federal Way officially opened this week, adding three stations after a five‑year construction process delayed by engineering and safety challenges.
Comedian and actor Michael Rapaport unleashed a fiery tirade this week after dozens of Hollywood celebrities signed a petition demanding the release of convicted Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti.
A Vermont school district ignited national controversy Friday by raising the Somali flag on school grounds, just days after President Donald Trump warned about the dangers of unchecked refugee programs.
In a blockbuster announcement that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Netflix revealed on December 5, 2025, its plan to acquire Warner Bros. and its associated assets, including HBO Max, from Warner Bros. Discovery in a deal valued at approximately $82.7 billion in enterprise value, or $72 billion in equity. This move, which would unite Netflix's global streaming dominance with Warner's storied library of franchises like Harry Potter, DC Comics, and HBO's prestige series, promises to reshape Hollywood in profound ways.
The University of Colorado (CU) will pay $10.3 million in a settlement surrounding its discrimination against students during its COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
First Lady Melania Trump visited Marine Corps Base Quantico to honor military families and their children as part of a partnership with Toys for Tots and the Toy Association.
Thailand launched air strikes along its border with Cambodia on Monday just weeks after the two countries signed a peace agreement led by President Trump.
A new investigation alleges a sweeping legal breach by CAIR Action, accusing the group of operating nationwide without the licenses, registrations, or legal authority required in any of the 22 states where it solicits funds or conducts political work.
Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba announced that she is resigning from her position after a federal appeals court found she was disqualified from her role.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons sent a letter to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, demanding that he honor the ICE arrest detainers of the thousands of illegal immigrants in the state.
An illegal alien armed suspect wounded four Omaha officers during a gas station shootout after allegedly firing on a 61-year-old man in an earlier, unprovoked attack, according to Nebraska authorities.
The United States has renewed its highest-level travel warning for Venezuela, citing extreme dangers tied to terrorism, kidnapping, violent crime and the collapse of basic services.
The Milpas Street Holiday Parade in Santa Barbara, California, has been canceled after organizers argued that federal immigration agents could target attendees.
A park access overhaul is coming in 2026 as President Trump’s administration adds his June 14 birthday to the national park fee-free calendar while removing Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth.
A Venezuela military assessment from international experts shows a regime projecting power while struggling with corruption, decay and instability, raising new questions as tensions rise between Washington and Nicolás Maduro.
A Fabergé pendant stolen from a New Zealand jewelry store has been recovered after police waited six days for a suspected thief to pass the item naturally while in custody.
The Somali Fraud scandal continues to draw national attention as Rep. Ilhan Omar voiced frustration over how the “Feeding Our Future” scheme is being framed, arguing that Somalis were victimized as taxpayers who lost potential support from the program.
We live in an extraordinary era. Science and technology are advancing at a breathtaking pace—uncovering invisible dimensions, entangling particles across vast distances, and probing the fundamental structure of reality itself. Yet in a culture addicted to speed, spectacle, and short attention spans, many of these discoveries go largely unnoticed.
Authorities in Louisiana are intensifying their search for the last of three inmates who staged a dramatic escape from the St. Landry Parish Jail using tied bed sheets and a crumbling jail wall.
Charlotte was thrust back into the national spotlight Friday after a man illegally in the country was arrested in connection with a brutal stabbing aboard the city’s light rail system.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced Friday that House Republicans will soon introduce a series of healthcare bills aimed at bringing down costs that have soared under Obamacare.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reportedly filed thousands of criminal complaints against citizens for online insults, raising alarm over the state of free speech...
A massive fraud scandal involving up to $1 billion in stolen federal nutrition funds is threatening to derail Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s political future.
A violent robbery at London’s Heathrow Airport on Sunday caused panic and travel disruptions after pepper spray was released in a Terminal 3 parking garage.
Federal prosecutors say a Pittsburgh man accused of stalking at least 11 women across more than five states relied on ChatGPT as a “therapist” and “best friend” that reinforced his dangerous behavior.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has apprehended an illegal alien previously convicted of operating a criminal trafficking network that exploited underage girls through coercion and threats.
An illegal alien released into the U.S. under former President Joe Biden’s catch-and-release policies is now accused of nearly killing a Maryland woman in a head-on collision before fleeing the scene.
President Donald Trump has directed federal health agencies to review and potentially overhaul the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule, aiming to bring it in line with peer nations that recommend fewer vaccines for children.
Native Iñupiat leaders in Alaska are applauding Congress for overturning a Biden-era policy that restricted oil and gas development on over one million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
Sydney Sweeney, star of Euphoria and Anyone But You, has issued a statement addressing the backlash to her American Eagle “Great Jeans” ad campaign. The controversy began in July when critics claimed the campaign’s wordplay.
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the unchecked growth of artificial intelligence and its potential strain on America's power grid, cybersecurity, and public safety.
Taiwan has ordered a one‑year block on the Chinese social media app known internationally as RedNote (Xiaohongshu), after authorities linked the platform to a sharp rise in online fraud.
The New York City Council rejected Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to raise housing costs for thousands of low‑income families relying on the CityFHEPS voucher program.
Netflix has struck a massive $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, a game-changing move that could dramatically reshape the global entertainment industry.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) — which represents oil‑ and natural gas‑producing nations including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
Police in Lake Worth, Texas, arrested a 37-year-old man with an extensive criminal record after uncovering a large stash of suspected narcotics during a traffic stop.
Minnesota’s unfolding fraud crisis intensified this week as governor Tim Walz faced renewed scrutiny for falsely claiming he “put people in jail” over the massive Feeding Our Future scandal.
A vaccine advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) voted to change the recommendations for when children receive the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine.
New evidence from a federal corruption trial has raised serious concerns about “obedient” Kathy Hochul and the influence foreign officials may have held over New York’s leadership.
The United States is preparing for a historic convergence of major events in 2026, and officials say World Cup security is now at the center of federal planning.
Reports from British intelligence officials have raised urgent concerns over Russian infiltration after two suspected Kremlin-linked operatives allegedly entered the United Kingdom aboard commercial cargo ships.
A high-visibility diplomatic lunch in Japan drew international attention after pop star Katy Perry joined former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
The White House released a new national security strategy centered on the "America First" platform, focusing on curbing illegal immigration and U.S. dominance.
A sweeping federal investigation continues to expose new layers of the Somali Fraud scandal that has shaken Minnesota politics and placed Rep. Ilhan Omar’s district under intense scrutiny.
The unfolding tragedy continues to grip Southern California after authorities identified the son of longtime radiologist Dr. Eric Cordes as the suspected gunman in a double homicide that left both his father and stepmother dead.
Transhumanism has stepped out of the pages of speculative philosophy and into the bloodstream of Western culture. Born in 1957 through the writings of scientist-philosopher Julian Huxley, transhumanism argues that the human species can — and should — transcend biology by merging with advanced technologies, ultimately evolving into something “post-human.” Today, its evangelists are no longer fringe academics. They are the most powerful voices in innovation, funded by Silicon Valley, normalized through social media, and celebrated on the world stage.
Republican U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois is pushing a federal crackdown on driver licensing after state data revealed nearly 1 in 5 commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) with English‑language proficiency infractions were issued by Illinois.
The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report on War Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of Signal after investigating the matter for months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly confronted the escalating controversy regarding threats of arrest during an interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit, declaring that he “of course” would visit New York City despite Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s threat to have him detained.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that a probe is underway after a school allegedly vaccinated a student without their parents' consent.
A high-stakes peace deal is taking center stage in Washington as President Donald Trump hosts the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, even while renewed fighting on the ground threatens to overshadow the diplomatic breakthrough.
Rep. Mark Messmer (R-IN) introduced legislation establishing federal criminal penalties for those who knowingly administer an abortion drug to a woman without her informed consent.
A major climate study error triggered a rare and sweeping retraction this week, after Nature admitted that a widely cited climate-change report contained fundamental data flaws.
President Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the memory of West Virginia Army National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was fatally wounded on November 26.
Concerns over ethics and oversight continue to grow as Rep. Seth Moulton’s travel history intertwines with the Schmidt retreat, a luxury Montana gathering funded by billionaire tech mogul and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
The New York Times announced plans to sue the Pentagon, claiming that the Department of War infringed upon the First Amendment by imposing new restrictions on journalists and outlets.
A growing debate over scholarship discrimination intensified this week as the American Alliance for Equal Rights filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s race-restricted flagship program.
A repeat offender with a history of sex crime convictions is now accused of kidnapping and raping a Minnesota woman while on probation, raising renewed scrutiny over local sentencing decisions.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once wrote, “From the most ancient times justice has been a two-part concept: virtue triumphs, and vice is punished.” It is a timeless principle, yet it reads today less like a proverb and more like a warning light flashing on the dashboard of Western civilization. History matters—but applying history, seeing the present accurately, and discerning the future clearly will determine whether we survive what is coming.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing intense backlash after his administration was accused of protecting an illegal alien charged in the death of 11-year-old Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz.
Homeschool students across the country could soon see long-overdue protections in the college admissions process, thanks to new legislation introduced by Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC).
Every generation seems convinced that the next one is worse—more self-centered, less spiritually aware, morally weaker. Normally, such judgments can be dismissed as nostalgic exaggeration. But today, the data tells a different story. The numbers confirm what many Americans feel deep in their spirits: our world is sliding rapidly into lawlessness. And the troubling truth is this—lawlessness is not only more widespread; it is more personal than we care to admit.
A California doctor who admitted to supplying ketamine to Friends star Matthew Perry is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles.
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani of Boston, Massachusetts, blocked a major provision in President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," preventing the ban of Medicaid funds from going to Planned Parenthood.
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has been subpoenaed by House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and now faces a closed-door deposition on December 17.
President Trump issued a pardon to Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda, who faced a maximum of 204 years in prison on bribery and money laundering charges.
A growing democrat backlash took center stage Tuesday as former Wisconsin lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes launched his 2026 gubernatorial bid despite increasingly vocal resistance from prominent Democrats and the state’s oldest Black newspaper.
San Francisco filed a historic lawsuit against the nation's largest food brands, arguing that the companies marketed ultra-processed products knowing they had detrimental health effects.
A growing wave of China influence concerns resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump defended his surprise August decision to allow 600,000 Chinese students to attend U.S. universities—a sharp reversal from his earlier pledge to “aggressively revoke” visas amid national-security fears.
A wave of Nashville backlash propelled Republican Matt Van Epps to victory Tuesday in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District, where Democrat Aftyn Behn—who once declared, “I hate this city”—failed to overcome her history of inflammatory comments.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is bolstering its effort to combat synthetic opioids through its Fentanyl Free America initiative, highlighting the agency's commitment to protecting Americans and their communities.
A growing leadership rift inside House Republican ranks spilled into public view after Rep. Elise Stefanik accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of blocking her proposal targeting what she says are long-standing abuses tied to government weaponization.
The West Virginia Board of Education reinstated its ban on religious exemptions to vaccine requirements in schools after the state Supreme Court paused a lower court's decision allowing the exemptions.
A visa crackdown targeting alleged contributors to migrant-smuggling pipelines led the State Department to revoke visas from six Mexican executives accused of aiding unlawful migration toward the southern border.
An expanded travel ban targeting more than two dozen countries is under review by President Trump following the Thanksgiving-eve attack on two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
The shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., has renewed scrutiny of what critics call the administration’s emblematic failure in vetting Afghan arrivals.
Florida has become the first state in the nation to adopt the Phoenix Declaration, a conservative education framework developed by the Heritage Foundation.
Harvard University has come under fire after hiring Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, a Divinity School graduate who was criminally charged with assaulting an Israeli student.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott (R-SC) says President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are prioritizing economic relief for working Americans.
Over one-third of commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) issued to non-domiciled individuals in Minnesota were illegally granted, according to a federal audit revealed Monday by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
The Trump administration has dramatically restructured the Biden-era Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, leading to projected savings of $21 billion while broadening internet access for millions of Americans.
A high-profile illegal alien who served as superintendent of Iowa’s largest public school system has been revealed as a registered Democratic voter in Maryland, according to newly released unredacted voter registration records.
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter publicly attacked the White House and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after learning her music had been used in a federal government video promoting deportation efforts.
In a cabinet meeting that doubled as a national wake-up call, President Donald Trump didn’t mince words about Somali immigrants draining American resources. “They contribute nothing,” he declared, slamming the billions allegedly siphoned from Minnesota’s coffers while welfare rolls swell to 88% in that community.
An Afghan national living in Texas has been charged with making threats online after a video showed him plotting to construct a bomb and kill Americans.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) have demanded information pertaining to the presence of drug cartels on tribal lands across the United States.
The Trump administration has called upon the Supreme Court to intervene in a case involving Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, which was found liable for failing to warn about the risks associated with its product.
Qatar influence within Western institutions is drawing scrutiny as CNN prepares to co-sponsor next week’s Doha Forum—an event underwritten by the Qatari government and filled with outspoken critics of Israel and U.S. allies.
A new report reveals that Venezuela’s military is preparing for a prolonged guerrilla war should President Trump order a U.S. ground invasion to remove Nicolás Maduro from power.
A growing tariff challenge reached a new level this week after Costco Wholesale Corporation filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block President Trump’s emergency tariff orders and recover duties the company says it was required to pay on imported goods.
Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell announced that they will donate $6.25 billion to accounts for 25 million children through President Trump's investment program.
A disturbing honor killing case in the Netherlands has drawn international attention as Dutch prosecutors seek lengthy prison sentences for a father and his two sons accused of drowning 18-year-old Ryan Al Najjar over her “Western” lifestyle.
A targeted attack outside a California home left a respected physician and his wife dead on Sunday, according to authorities investigating the daytime violence.
A growing dispute over a fitness report made headlines Monday after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized New York Times correspondent Katie Rogers for what she called an “unequivocally false” story about President Trump’s stamina.
A new security alert from the U.S. Embassy in San Jose is raising alarms for Americans traveling to Costa Rica after reports of break-ins, financial crimes, and “armed robberies” at rental properties, including Airbnbs.
For nearly 4,000 years, the Jewish people have maintained an unbroken spiritual, cultural, and historical connection to the land of Israel—Zion. Long before empires carved borders or ideologies weaponized narratives, the Jewish identity was forged on this soil. The legitimacy of a Jewish state is not a modern invention, not a diplomatic bargain, and certainly not a political indulgence—it is a historical reality anchored in antiquity, covenant, exile, and return.
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A horrifying mass shooting at a child’s birthday party in Stockton, California left four people dead — including three children — and 11 others injured.
The First Choice Women’s Resource Centers — a group of faith‑based pregnancy centers — is asking the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to block a demand from Matthew Platkin.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump received a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which showed that he remains in good health.
Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) said he plans to refile a war powers resolution that would require the Trump administration to have congressional approval for any military action against Venezuela.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a fee for travelers without a REAL ID or other acceptable documents, requiring that they pay $45 to use a "modernized alternative identity verification system."
The sprawling climate lawfare network driving Democratic-led lawsuits against the oil industry is drawing new scrutiny after tax filings revealed that the New Venture Fund (NVF) funneled millions of dollars to both the law firm leading the litigation and the organization training the judges who may hear those cases.
The growing Harvard scandal surrounding the university’s response to campus anti-Israel activism intensified after Elom Tettey-Tamaklo—who faced a criminal charge for assaulting an Israeli student—returned to campus as a full-time “Graduate Teaching Fellow.”
FDA Chief Medical Officer and Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Vinay Prasad has called for the agency to reflect following reports that children's deaths are linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.
There was a time, not long ago, when calling someone “straight” was as neutral as calling them right-handed or brown-eyed. It simply described the overwhelming human norm: the natural, biologically obvious attraction between men and women that has built every civilization in recorded history. Today, that same word is being quietly retired, replaced by a clinical, activist-coined term, "cisgender," as if the default orientation of 97% of humanity now requires a special prefix to distinguish it from the new sacred categories.
A surprising bone mystery near one of Scotland’s most recognizable landmarks has triggered a formal archaeological investigation after park rangers uncovered an unusual pile of animal remains on Crow Hill in Edinburgh.
A closely watched special election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District has turned into a test of voter sentiment, party strength, and President Trump’s coalition, placing what some observers are calling a potential Music Miracle at the center of national political attention.
A stunning ancient discovery beneath Britain’s Houses of Parliament has prompted new questions about how much of the nation’s history remains buried just steps from its political center.
President Trump reaffirmed his trust in Secretary of War Pete Hegseth following allegations of improper military action, telling reporters he believes Hegseth “100%” as scrutiny intensifies over a reported second strike on a Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel.
The Letitia James, New York Attorney General, is facing a formal bar complaint alleging “illegal and dishonest conduct” after her federal mortgage‑fraud charges were dismissed by a federal judge.
Illinois tipped workers hoping for relief under the new federal “no tax on tips” rule are in for a rude awakening—Illinois won’t be adopting the exemption.
Former President Donald Trump drew attention this Thanksgiving weekend not with politics, but with a picture-perfect golf shot that had even the pros impressed.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is once again firing back at Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) after she refused to retract her false claim that he received political donations from Jeffrey Epstein.
Trever Nehls, former Fort Bend County Constable and the identical twin brother of Rep. Troy Nehls, has officially entered the race for Texas’s 22nd Congressional District.
An Afghan national has been arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, after allegedly posting a video on TikTok that appeared to show him building a bomb and threatening an attack.
A British IT contractor, Jon Richelieu-Booth, was arrested by West Yorkshire Police after posting a photo on LinkedIn showing him holding a shotgun at a friend’s property in Florida.
One of the two National Guardsmen shot Wednesday near the White House remains in critical condition, according to comments Saturday by Rep. Riley Moore (R‑WV).
A high‑school football coach in Virginia has vanished into the woods with a gun just as police prepared to interview him on a string of child‑pornography and solicitation charges, his family and local authorities confirmed.
Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. government to resolve a series of federal investigations into its handling of antisemitism on campus, according to the Associated Press.
Colorado residents lost a staggering $24 million to personal data scams in 2024, quadrupling the $6 million reported in 2023 and setting a record high.
Napster, the once-infamous music piracy platform turned AI firm, has dropped a bombshell on its shareholders: the long-hyped $3.36 billion investment deal, announced earlier this year, isn’t happening.
A 27‑year‑old economist once celebrated as a rising star has seen his career unravel after Wall Street Journal reports revealed serious doubts about the legitimacy of his AI‑workplace research.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is under fire for his response to the killing of Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old member of the West Virginia National Guard who was shot near the White House.
Pete Hegseth and his wife Jennifer spent Thanksgiving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships — where the “Secretary of War” delivered a message of gratitude to U.S. sailors and Marines.
Watchdog group The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC) released a report detailing the attacks on Christians across Europe and the United Kingdom last year.
President Donald Trump declared that the materials signed by former President Joe Biden through the autopen are "terminated" and are of "no further force or effect."
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu declared a nationwide emergency following President Trump pressuring the country amid ongoing kidnappings and killings of Christians.
Governor Patrick Morrisey (R-WV) issued a proclamation requesting that all state residents observe a moment of silence and prayer in honor of Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe and Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, the two National Guard members attacked this week.
The spread of a controversial Soros curriculum on anti-Semitism has ignited new concerns among parents, educators, and Jewish community leaders as attacks on Jews reach historic levels nationwide.
A deadly pattern of court failure has drawn national attention as families, victims, and officials question why repeat violent offenders remain free despite long criminal histories.
A violent attack in Jacksonville that claimed the life of Roger Borkum has prompted a nationwide Justice Call as authorities detail how the former World Trade Center worker, who “narrowly escaped death” on Sept. 11, 2001, was beaten by three teenagers.
The Western world in 2025 is experiencing a level of cultural, spiritual, and political turmoil unprecedented in our lifetimes. Yet if the great historian Arnold...
President Trump issued a Thanksgiving Day proclamation, declaring that God has "bestowed abundant blessings all across our land and indeed the entire world."
Deepening Democrat fractures erupted into public view this week as a covert group of left-wing senators formed a rebellion against Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer’s leadership strategy.
The Trump administration’s federal crackdown on Memphis crime produced dramatic results in just weeks, with Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing steep drops in homicides and other violent offenses during a Monday press conference.
A new debate over turkey emissions landed just in time for Thanksgiving, as a climate activist group urged Axios to highlight the holiday bird’s supposed environmental toll.
Airport chaos hit Los Angeles International Airport as hundreds of protesters blocked roads during one of the busiest Thanksgiving travel periods, forcing travelers to abandon vehicles and walk to the terminals.
A major Arctic breakthrough in Alaska may dramatically weaken China’s long-standing dominance over rare earth minerals, following confirmation that the GraphiteOne project near Nome has uncovered significant reserves of rare earth elements (REEs) alongside what is already the nation’s largest graphite deposit.
Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the Department of Agriculture over the inability for migrants to access Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
A name controversy in northern Namibia has drawn global attention as Adolf Hitler Uunona, a local politician running for reelection, is projected to retain his council seat by a wide margin.
A deadly inferno in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district killed at least 36 people and left hundreds missing after flames ripped through multiple residential towers Wednesday.
Legendary Alabama coach and ESPN analyst Nick Saban stirred controversy this week after calling Ohio State fans “psychotic” for their obsession with beating Michigan.
Two Virginia brothers — one of whom works as an assistant principal at a public high school — have been arrested and accused of plotting to murder Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Two members of the National Guard were shot Wednesday just blocks from the White House, officials confirmed, prompting an immediate lockdown of government buildings in Washington, D.C.
Texas has officially stepped into the world of cryptocurrency, becoming the first state to move toward establishing a government-backed crypto reserve.
The Biden-era laxness on immigration appears to be over as the Trump administration steps up enforcement — and the sweep has unexpectedly caught Karoline Leavitt’s estranged relative in its path.
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order launching the Genesis Mission, a sweeping national initiative designed to harness artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific discovery....
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) filed a lawsuit against Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, alleging he abused his position by making criminal referrals over mortgage fraud.
President Donald Trump said he would not invite South Africa to next year's G20 summit in Florida, stating the country has engaged in human rights abuses.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem directed hundreds of Venezuelan nationals to be removed from the United States despite a federal judge demanding that deportation flights turn around.
A growing controversy has emerged in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District as Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn faces renewed scrutiny over her past remarks about race and representation.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has called for the Department of Justice to provide information on the department's Biden-era collaboration with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
A growing anti-Semitism scandal erupted this week after former Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory—removed from the organization for her ties to anti-Jewish rhetoric—reappeared on mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s transition team.
Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-CA) recent comments about a possible military check against President Trump triggered sharp reactions across the political spectrum.
Some educators and universities have condemned Thanksgiving celebrations, instead seeking to implement diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) efforts into the day.
Federal authorities revealed a major arrest in Florida after the FBI detained a 20-year-old man accused of preparing to carry out and livestream a violent neo-Nazi attack.
Texas faith leaders and advocacy groups intensified pressure on Gov. Greg Abbott this week over his designation of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as a terrorist group, calling for the proclamation to be rescinded.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary shared on the "Pod Force One" podcast that former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci was behind the "massive cover-up" of COVID-19.
A major rescue of kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria was confirmed Tuesday after Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced that all 24 captives abducted last week in Kebbi state had been safely recovered.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Trump administration views recent military activity in the Caribbean as part of a broader security strategy, signaling that Operation Spear reflects more than routine enforcement.
William Brewster was my 11th great-grandfather, and every year as we approach Thanksgiving, I am reminded that heritage is more than lineage — it is a testimony of faith, endurance, and divine providence. Our family line reaches back to one of the most pivotal moments in American history, when on November 21, 1620 (New Style calendar), a small band of Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and established Plymouth Colony.
Of the 102 passengers who braved the Atlantic, only 51 were alive by Spring, and at one point just six were healthy enough to care for the others. Yet their faith never broke. Instead, they prayed, endured, and trusted God.