Radical Democratic Socialist and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing intense backlash after suggesting that his Muslim aunt was a victim of the 9/11 terror attacks.
During an appearance on MSNBC’s The Weeknight Friday, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) accused President Donald Trump of abusing executive power through his proposed White House ballroom renovation.
In the hallowed halls of American history, the White House has never been a museum frozen in amber—it's a living, breathing seat of executive power, shaped by the hands of leaders who dared to leave their mark.
When one hears the term peace process, it's tempting to believe that the war in the Middle East is merely political—borders, land, and ceasefires. Yet that interpretation misses something far more profound.
A few years ago, a headline from The New York Times caught my attention: “Iraq Suffers as the Euphrates River Dwindles.” It resonated not because of climate concerns, but because of prophecy. The article inadvertently referenced one of the most stunning end-time predictions in Scripture:
For centuries, theologians have debated the identity of the Antichrist—the mysterious world leader who will deceive the nations, unite the world under his rule, and wage war against God’s people.
In the austere halls of power, a small act of indulgence can become a symbol—sometimes even a sentinel—of grander principles. Such was the tale when President John F. Kennedy, the young Catholic leader of a restless nation, signed the sweeping U.S. trade embargo against Cuba— aware of what it would mean not only for geopolitics but for the humble cigar.
When President Donald J. Trump warned that “China is not our friend—it is our greatest threat,” the political class scoffed. But like General Douglas MacArthur seventy years earlier, Trump saw something the elites refused to see: a communist empire bent on domination, deception, and global control.
In cities from New York to Los Angeles, throngs of protesters donned inflatable crowns and chanted "No Kings!" this past weekend, railing against President Donald Trump's supposed authoritarian streak.
A Delta Air Lines flight was forced to return to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on October 18 after passengers and crew detected a foul odor midair.
A four-part webinar series titled “Behind the Demand” will begin next week in North Carolina, led by first-term Democrat Attorney General Jeff Jackson.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has condemned California for issuing a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to an illegal migrant who later caused a deadly crash.
More than one in four New York City residents are considering leaving the city if far-left candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral election next month.
A federal government shutdown now threatens food security for over 42 million Americans relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
The Trump administration ordered the deployment of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group in the Western Hemisphere as the United States continues to target drug smuggling vessels in the Caribbean.
New York Attorney General Letitia James unveiled a portal for citizens to document and track Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in the state.
Un video de 39 minutos de Project Guiding Light, vinculado al predicador musulmán radical Ahmad Musa Jibril, ha reavivado la indignación tras celebrar abiertamente...
El exfiscal general Merrick Garland y el exdirector del FBI Christopher Wray estuvieron detrás de la aprobación de la investigación Arctic Frost, que tenía...
Former Attorney General Merrick Garland and former FBI Director Christopher Wray were behind the approval of the Arctic Frost probe, which targeted conservatives through a weaponized Justice Department.
Mavis Jones, wife of Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D.), is facing scrutiny for donating to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, a controversial bail group that freed violent offenders—including rapists and murderers—from jail.
Harvard University is facing renewed backlash over Gregory Davis, a resident dean whose past remarks defending “rioting and looting” and wishing death on President Donald Trump have sparked outrage.
A 39-minute clip from Project Guiding Light, tied to radical Muslim preacher Ahmad Musa Jibril, has revived outrage after openly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination and urging replication — a development U.S. officials say prompted visa revocations.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened to revoke California's ability to issue commercial driver’s licenses if it fails to comply with transportation policies.
Authorities are investigating the death of Daniel Naroditsky death, the 29-year-old U.S. chess grandmaster, considering whether it may have been a suicide or drug overdose.
A jury found Camden Burton Nicholson guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in a case that has gripped Newport Beach, California, for years, marking a grim resolution to the brutal family murders that took the lives of his parents and their longtime housekeeper.
Basketball Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups’ arrest stunned fans Thursday after the Portland Trail Blazers head coach left an Oregon federal courthouse without answering questions.
Air travelers faced major disruptions Thursday as airport ground stops rippled through three of the nation’s busiest hubs, a direct consequence of air traffic controller shortages amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Families in Payne County, Oklahoma, are furious after a student accused of multiple brutal sexual assaults avoided prison time when a judge reclassified him as a youthful offender.
During a tense CNN exchange Wednesday, Sen. Josh Hawley, (R-MO), turned the tables on a reporter questioning President Donald Trump’s decision to renovate part of the White House.
President Donald Trump ended all trade talks with Canada after revelations that Ontario’s government used the late president Ronald Reagan’s voice in a deceptive commercial criticizing U.S. tariffs — igniting a Reagan ad scandal.
Rep. Monica De La Cruz (R-TX) introduced the Bracero Program 2.0 Act on July 14, 2025, aimed at overhauling the federal H-2A visa program used to bring temporary agricultural workers into the United States.
A group of Washington parents, educators, and school board members filed a lawsuit Thursday in Thurston County Superior Court, challenging House Bill 1296 as unconstitutional.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced Thursday that California will allocate $140 million in state funds to Planned Parenthood affiliates to replace lost federal support.
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Rep. Kevin Mullin (D-CA) issued a joint statement Wednesday declaring that California law enforcement could arrest federal agents if they violate state law.
China’s Foreign Ministry issued a cold, carefully worded response to the election of Japan’s first female prime minister, conservative leader Takaichi Sanae.
The Department of Homeland Security announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking the arrest of an illegal immigrant serving as a truck driver in California who killed three people during a DUI accident.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) has filed articles of impeachment against U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman of the District of Maryland after she gave a lenient sentence to a transgender-identifying individual who sought to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging the company's artificial intelligence generated false information about him.
A growing Democrat donor revolt is hitting the Democratic National Committee (DNC), as top funders refuse to bankroll events and lash out over the party’s lack of direction and poor leadership.
El Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI) advirtió sobre graves consecuencias después de que Indonesia prohibiera la participación de atletas israelíes en el Campeonato Mundial de...
James Simon, a producer and former viral villain for tearing down posters of Israeli hostages is back in the spotlight—this time on the Great White Way.
Un motín estalló en Dublín, Irlanda, la noche del martes, cuando manifestantes enfurecidos se enfrentaron con la policía después de que un migrante ilegal...
El presidente Donald Trump indultó al fundador de Binance, Changpeng Zhao, quien creó el mayor intercambio de criptomonedas del mundo.
Zhao se declaró culpable en...
China LSAT cheating has allowed unqualified applicants to infiltrate elite U.S. law schools by exploiting loopholes in remote testing, according to a whistleblower and U.S. education experts.
A Missouri woman allegedly stole nearly $11 million intended for low-income children in a staggering case of charity fraud, prosecutors revealed Tuesday.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is calling for Democratic challenger Jay Jones to drop out of the attorney general race as the investigation into Jones's past behavior continues to widen.
A riot broke out in Dublin, Ireland on Tuesday night as angry protesters clashed with police after an illegal migrant was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old Irish girl in state care.
The Hillary Clinton furniture scandal resurfaced Tuesday after the former first lady mocked President Donald Trump for building a new White House ballroom — a privately funded project not costing taxpayers a dime.
Author Michael Wolff alleged in a lawsuit that First Lady Melania Trump threatened to sue him if he did not retract defamatory statements pertaining to her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
The International Olympic Committee is warning of severe consequences after Indonesia bans Israeli athletes from the World Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta — a move that sparked international backlash and renewed debate over the politicization of sports.
Concern over the kidnapping of a Christian missionary by suspected Islamists has intensified as a security expert warned that the first 48 hours are critical while a U.S. missionary may already have moved through ISIS-controlled areas.
A heartbreaking tragedy unfolded in Arkansas at the Buffalo National River over the weekend when a father discovered his 13-year-old son dead after a 200-foot fall from a bluff inside the national park.
The United States imposed massive sanctions on Russia as a result of its "lack of serious commitment to a peace process to end the war in Ukraine," the Treasury Department said.
Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall issued a directive in June barring his department from cooperating with the FBI after officers arrested dozens during immigration-related protests.
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is pushing back after Gov. J.B. Pritzker vetoed legislation aimed at helping nonprofits access state-managed investment tools.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which oversees Wikipedia, is under scrutiny after failing to comply with a House Oversight Committee document request tied to allegations of anti-Israel bias and politically coordinated editing.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R‑LA) is rejecting a Democrat-backed counterproposal to avoid a government shutdown, calling it “dirty” and packed with partisan demands.
Rep. Katherine Clark (D‑CT), the second-highest ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, admitted on Thursday that the ongoing government shutdown.
Spotify is defending its decision to host U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recruitment ads amid backlash from left-wing musicians and record labels.
The Department of War announced the next generation Pentagon press corps., allowing reporters from conservative outlets and independent reporters to participate in media access.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) identified and shared intelligence with U.S. and Mexican law enforcement that led to the arrest of Sinaloa Cartel leader Leonardo Daniel Martinez Vera.
Han surgido nuevos detalles sobre las andanzas de Luigi Mangione en Tailandia, meses antes de que presuntamente asesinara al director ejecutivo de UnitedHealthcare, Brian...
Inteligencia recientemente recuperada revela que la cooperación entre Hamás y Al Jazeera fue mucho más allá de una cobertura simpatizante, mostrando una coordinación directa...
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund ha destinado millones de dólares en 2025 a organizaciones antiisraelíes, incluidas varias vinculadas con el terrorismo y el activismo extremista...
El presidente Trump recibió el premio Arquitecto de la Paz de la Fundación Nixon.
«El presidente Donald J. Trump es honrado con el premio Arquitecto...
The Graham Platner controversy erupted this week after the Maine Senate Democrat candidate admitted he has a Nazi-style tattoo on his chest—revealed during a friendly interview on the left-wing podcast Pod Save the World, hosted by former Obama aides Tommy Vietor and Ben Rhodes.
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund has poured millions of dollars into anti-Israel organizations in 2025, including several tied to terrorism and extremist activism in the United States, a review of its grantees shows.
Newly recovered intelligence reveals that Hamas-Al Jazeera cooperation went far beyond sympathetic coverage—showing direct coordination between the Qatari-funded network and the terrorist group to manipulate news coming out of Gaza.
Former President Barack Obama will appear alongside Democrats Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill, seeking to boost their gubernatorial campaigns for Virginia and New Jersey.
Photos of disgraced financier Howard Rubin’s Midtown “sex dungeon” penthouse have emerged for the first time, as multiple accusers claim he kept a disturbing “victim wall” of women he allegedly brutalized.
New details have emerged about Luigi Mangione’s Thailand escapades months before he allegedly murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan, shedding light on the accused killer’s troubling behavior abroad.
The Justice Department is urging a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked activist Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation, calling the decision “fundamentally flawed.”
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) announced that he will deploy the California National Guard and California Volunteers for what his office described as a "humanitarian mission."
A Texas couple arrested in connection with the death of their 26-year-old special needs son is facing serious charges after police discovered his body buried behind their Burleson home.
The ICE Chinatown raid in New York City erupted into chaos Friday as protesters clashed with federal agents targeting street vendors accused of selling counterfeit goods.
Jen Psaki's comments about Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha are facing intense backlash after the MSNBC host joked that Usha might be afraid of her husband.
Police are searching for a woman seen on surveillance footage leaving a newborn baby girl at the base of a stairwell in Manhattan’s busy Penn Station subway during Monday’s morning rush hour.
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre clashed with CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert after defending President Joe Biden’s mental fitness.
SoFi Technologies, a California-based financial tech company, has secured up to $2.4 million in taxpayer-funded incentives to expand operations into Charlotte, North Carolina.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) believes that most of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile survived the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on nuclear sites in June.
President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is intensifying efforts to pressure illegal aliens to leave the United States voluntarily.
Arab and Muslim nations that might contribute to a peacekeeping force in Gaza are reportedly reluctant to do so because of the fear of confronting Hamas and the concern their troops would be seen as occupiers.
The House Judiciary Committee has referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Department of Justice after he made false statements during his interview before the Committee in 2023.
An investigation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) found that FEMA employees refused to visit houses with pro-Trump signs.
The CAIR lawsuit against Northwestern University accuses the school of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by requiring students to complete an antisemitism training course.
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing a political firestorm after his own political director resigned in protest over a flood of offensive Reddit posts targeting white rural Americans, police officers, and sexual assault victims.
La administración Trump ha acordado acelerar la condonación de préstamos estudiantiles bajo un nuevo acuerdo supervisado por un tribunal con la Federación Estadounidense de...
Democrats are stalling efforts to reopen the federal government because they fear retaliation from their far-left base if they vote to end the government shutdown, according to a report from The Hill.
El fiscal de distrito de Filadelfia respaldado por Soros, Larry Krasner, enfrenta una creciente indignación después de que un reincidente previamente liberado por su...
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has ended its race-exclusive scholarship after a lawsuit challenged it under the Ku Klux Klan Act, marking a major legal victory for equal treatment in education.
Hamas terrorists are once again committing ceasefire violations, rebuilding command centers inside Gaza hospitals and schools and interrogating Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel, according to Palestinian media.
Tylenol manufacturer Kenvue Brands LLC sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration, criticizing demands that the drug's label be changed to reflect greater safety warnings.
A group of European leaders endorsed President Trump's ceasefire idea for the Russia-Ukraine war, stating that they are "united in our desire for a just and lasting peace."
Philadelphia’s Soros-backed DA, Larry Krasner, is facing mounting outrage after a repeat offender previously released by his office was charged in connection with the death of Miss USA hopeful Kada Scott, 23.
Authorities say a major tragedy was averted Monday morning after police arrested a Georgia man who allegedly threatened to open fire at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the nation’s busiest travel hubs.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed President Donald Trump a key legal victory Monday, ruling that he can move forward with his National Guard deployment to Portland, Oregon.
The Trump administration has agreed to accelerate student loan forgiveness under a new court-supervised deal with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), marking a major victory for borrowers awaiting long-promised debt relief.
Federal prosecutors say the brutal attack on former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine by two Washington, D.C. teens underscores the need for accountability in a city increasingly plagued by violent youth crime.
A major outage in Amazon Web Services (AWS) disrupted global internet infrastructure early Monday, affecting scores of popular websites, apps, and platforms used daily by millions.
A top official at Freedom House, an organization heavily funded by the U.S. government, likened President Donald Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) lashed out at Republican leaders Monday on ABC’s The View, accusing them of “fomenting hatred” in their response to the recent “No Kings” protests targeting President Donald Trump.
A woman accused of being an elementary school teacher in Chicago is facing backlash after being caught on video appearing to mock the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk during a “No Kings” protest.
An illegal alien living in Oregon has been sentenced to federal prison for orchestrating a massive scheme to steal over $2.4 million in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a lawsuit against California and Washington in the Supreme Court, alleging the states' granting of Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) to illegal immigrants has endangered U.S. citizens.
Una curiosa coalición está generando preocupación entre los conservadores después de que el representante Thomas Massie (R-KY) fuera fotografiado reunido con el Integrity Political...
Las declaraciones más recientes de la representante Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) sobre la atención médica para inmigrantes ilegales están generando una nueva controversia en medio...
El presidente Donald Trump y el primer ministro australiano Anthony Albanese firmaron un Marco de Minerales Críticos para liberar el potencial de los recursos...
Las ventas de Biblias en todo Estados Unidos se dispararon tras el asesinato de Charlie Kirk, sumándose al aumento de estadounidenses que regresan a...
Former White House adviser Jared Kushner described the inside story of the Trump administration's Gaza ceasefire negotiations on CBS’s 60 Minutes Sunday night, detailing how business-style tactics helped bring about a rare moment of peace in the Middle East.
A shocking Louvre robbery has left French authorities scrambling after chainsaw-wielding thieves pulled off one of the most audacious museum heists in decades.
A curious coalition is raising eyebrows among conservatives after Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) was photographed meeting with the Integrity Political Action Committee (IPAC) — an organization that recently formed a “new coalition” with the Democratic Socialists of America to oppose ICE’s “crackdown on immigration violations.”
Democratic megadonors Soros and Pritzker are under scrutiny after funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars to Virginia Democrat Jay Jones, who is facing widespread outrage over text messages where he fantasized about shooting a Republican lawmaker and wishing death on his colleague’s children.
Houthi chief Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Ghamari, the Iran-backed terror group’s chief of staff, was confirmed dead Thursday following an Israeli strike that targeted him in August.
Colorado bank robberies are climbing again, even as the rest of the nation sees a decline, according to new FBI data and warnings from state banking leaders.
Self-described communist Graham Platner—a Democrat hoping to unseat Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)—is under fire for calling being accused of watching CNN “even more insulting than calling me retard.”
President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire deal has boosted his approval ratings sharply, as voters rally behind his handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to a new Emerson College poll released Friday.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in downtown Houston on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest targeting President Donald Trump and his policies.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Sunday that the Secret Service discovered a hunting stand with a direct line of sight to President Donald Trump as he exited Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, a high-profile Democrat donor, has walked back his comments supporting President Donald Trump’s potential deployment of the National Guard to San Francisco.
A coalition of 19 European Union countries and Norway has formally urged the European Commission to authorize deportations of illegal and criminal Afghan migrants back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
A bold theft struck the heart of French heritage Sunday morning when professional criminals infiltrated the Louvre Museum in Paris and stole priceless jewels once belonging to Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) said Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union that Democrats are obstructing a clean government funding bill out of fear of their own far-left base.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced new parental control tools designed to protect teenagers from unsafe interactions with AI characters on its platforms.
Oracle will fully recreate TikTok’s recommendation algorithm for the U.S. market as part of a pending sale of the app’s American operations to a group of U.S. investors.
Federal immigration authorities arrested 1,406 illegal alien offenders across Massachusetts during a month-long enforcement operation targeting violent criminals and gang members protected by sanctuary policies.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) stated Friday on Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Co.” that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would be a “game-changer” and could decisively shift the war in Ukraine’s favor.
Hollywood elites are turning to Washington’s K-Street lobbyists as artificial intelligence threatens to wipe out tens of thousands of jobs in the entertainment industry.
On Friday, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s continued provocations and stated that President Donald Trump would respond with strength and resolve if returned to office.
The ongoing federal shutdown is poised to cut off Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to nearly 2 million Illinois residents starting November 1.
U.S. Army Major General William “Hank” Taylor has raised serious concerns after revealing he has become “really close” with artificial intelligence chatbots.
OpenAI has blocked users from generating videos of Martin Luther King Jr. using its AI video tool, Sora, after the platform was exploited to create disrespectful deepfakes of the civil rights leader.
Criminal organizations based in China have stolen more than $1 billion from Americans over the last three years by flooding the country with scam text messages.
A leaked 2,900-page group chat from a private Young Republican Telegram channel has caused widespread fallout, prompting job losses, public condemnation, and internal conflict within the GOP.
President Donald Trump confirmed Friday that Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro offered full access to the country’s natural resources in exchange for being allowed to remain in power.
White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russ Vought announced Friday that over $11 billion in federal infrastructure and engineering projects will be paused.
Netflix is facing sharp criticism from the Pentagon over its new military drama Boots, which tells the story of a gay man joining the U.S. Marine Corps in the 1990s.
A Gazan man residing in Lafayette, Louisiana, Mahmoud Amin Ya’Qub Al-Muhtadi, has been arrested following his alleged involvement in the October 7, 2023 attack against Israel.
A coalition of state attorneys general filed two lawsuits against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its termination of solar energy projects.
Special Envoy of the President of Russia for Investment and Economic Cooperation, Kirill Dmitriev, proposed a "Putin-Trump" tunnel connecting the two countries.
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) está desmintiendo la cobertura de los medios tradicionales sobre un inmigrante ilegal de 13 años arrestado por ICE,...
Al menos 160 prisioneros palestinos recientemente liberados se han convertido en “terroristas millonarios” bajo el programa de la Autoridad Palestina (AP) conocido como “pago...
El exfiscal especial Jack Smith ha sido remitido al Departamento de Justicia por mala conducta profesional después de haber obtenido los datos telefónicos de...
Republicans have called for former Special Counsel Jack Smith to be referred to the Department of Justice for professional misconduct after obtaining lawmakers' phone data.
At least 160 newly freed Palestinian prisoners have become terrorist millionaires under the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) long-running “pay-to-slay” program, according to a report by Palestinian Media Watch (PMW).
The New Georgia Project Scandal has officially ended the once-celebrated voter registration charity founded by Democrat Stacey Abrams and led by Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).
The FDA announced the first round of pharmaceuticals that will receive expedited reviews under the Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher (CNPV) pilot program.
A wave of antisemitic posts from four Manalapan High School students prompted an investigation after Snapchats shared weekend messages promising violence and Nazi-themed Halloween costumes.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is again under fire — this time for a housing scandal — as reports reveal she’s been sheltering multiple criminal relatives at her Virginia homes, both of which have faced federal scrutiny.
Florida mom Daisy Link, who made headlines for getting pregnant while behind bars, has been convicted of second-degree murder for killing the father of her children outside her Homestead home.
A Chinese USC grad student has been charged with drugging and sexually assaulting several women over a three-year period, Los Angeles County prosecutors announced Wednesday.
A Florida high school teacher says he was a victim of political discrimination after being ordered to remove a classroom poster featuring conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
The Department of Homeland Security is pushing back against mainstream media coverage of a 13-year-old illegal immigrant arrested by ICE — revealing that the Massachusetts teen was a public safety threat with a violent criminal record and suspected gang ties.
Des Moines Public Schools Board Chair Jackie Norris ended her U.S. Senate campaign Thursday after facing mounting criticism over her call for radical empathy toward former superintendent Ian Andre Roberts — an illegal immigrant with a lengthy criminal record who led Iowa’s largest school district until his recent arrest.
Authorities in Michigan are searching for a gunman accused of lying in wait to ambush a well-known businessman in broad daylight outside his Macomb Township home.
A stunning intelligence scandal is unfolding in the UK as former Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings claims China accessed some of Britain’s most highly classified government documents for years.
Goldman Sachs has notified employees to prepare for another round of job cuts as the bank pushes to tighten costs and integrate artificial intelligence into its operations.
President Donald Trump announced Thursday from the Oval Office that his administration has secured a deal with pharmaceutical company EMD Serono to cut the cost of key fertility drugs used in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party are surging in Israeli voter polls following the end of the war in Gaza and the successful return of 20 living hostages.
Dozens of Democratic candidates for the U.S. House in 2026 are refusing to back House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), exposing a growing rift in the party as it faces mounting internal divisions over leadership, messaging, and ideology.
The Trump administration has laid off a significant number of employees from the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) during the ongoing Democrat-led government shutdown, effectively gutting an agency long used by Democrats to promote abortion and gender ideology.
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday in a federal case over his alleged mishandling of classified information. The indictment comes after a lengthy investigation into whether Bolton improperly retained and published sensitive materials following his time in the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Hamas on Thursday, declaring that if the terrorist group continues killing in Gaza, the United States "will have no choice but to kill them."
Legal group American First Legal is leading an effort to end birthright citizenship by returning to the "original meaning" of the Fourteenth Amendment.
La exvicepresidenta Kamala Harris acaparó titulares esta semana tras lanzar un ataque cargado de insultos contra el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos (HHS)....
El presidente Trump confirmó que la CIA tiene presencia en Venezuela en medio de las tensiones en curso con el presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro.
“¿Por...
El candidato socialista a la alcaldía de Nueva York, Zohran Mamdani, enfrenta una fuerte reacción después de negarse a decir que Hamás debería desarmarse...
El expresidente Barack Obama realizó un anuncio en nombre del gobernador Gavin Newsom, instando a los californianos a votar a favor de una proposición...
Former President Barack Obama made an ad on behalf of Governor Gavin Newsom, urging Californians to vote on a proposition that would likely eliminate several Republican-majority congressional districts.
Former Israeli hostage Tal Shoham revealed this week that some of his Hamas captors were not soldiers, but ordinary Palestinians — educators and medical professionals.
Socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing backlash after refusing to say Hamas should disarm under President Donald Trump’s ceasefire deal.
Several Minneapolis public high schools are facing scrutiny for creating racially exclusive courses that ban white and Asian students, according to district documents.
After four decades of heartbreak and unanswered questions, police have made a major breakthrough in a Long Island cold case murder of 16-year-old Theresa Fusco.
The Department of Transportation pulled millions of dollars from California over the state's refusal to comply with English language standards for commercial drivers.
An online is drawing scrutiny after multiple Rutgers University professors and other American academics donated thousands of dollars to far-left activist and author Mark Bray, who fled to Spain following President Donald Trump’s new crackdown on Antifa and its alleged financiers.
The U.S. Army said that it is launching a program to deploy nuclear reactors at bases across the country to support defense installations and missions.
President Donald Trump renewed his World Cup threat Wednesday, warning that Boston could lose its World Cup hosting rights if city officials fail to improve public safety.
A former Massachusetts shelter director says the latest child rape conviction of an illegal immigrant in a state-run shelter highlights a total government failure under Democratic leadership.
A dramatic protest unfolded this week at a school board meeting in Augusta, Maine, where three activists stripped down to their underwear in protest of a district policy allowing transgender-identifying males into girls’ sports and locker rooms.
As the federal government shutdown enters its third week, Senate Majority Leader John Thune is shifting tactics after Democrats repeatedly blocked Republican-led efforts to extend government funding. Thune announced a new strategy: push through standalone funding for the Department of War to ensure military paychecks continue uninterrupted.
During oral arguments in the Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew sharp attention by comparing black American voters to individuals with physical disabilities.
A New York City judge released a repeat offender accused of a violent subway knife attack—only for the same man to be arrested weeks later for slashing another innocent commuter.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday that the recent slowdown in U.S. job growth is partly due to the departure of two million illegal aliens from the American workforce since President Donald Trump took office.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a 40-year-old precedent that he says has locked states into an unconstitutional redistricting trap.
The Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation have launched a sweeping undercover initiative known as Operation Summer Heat, designed to quash violent crime in major American cities
Two of the teens involved in the brutal beating of Edward “Big Balls” Coristine— allows both offenders to avoid incarceration despite the severity of the attack.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday that the Trump administration will not allow stock market swings to dictate its trade policy toward China.
Fifteen Democratic governors have formed a new public health alliance in defiance of Health and Human Services Department Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s policies.
La administración Trump ha confirmado públicamente que 49 inmigrantes ilegales, muchos con antecedentes criminales graves, recibieron beneficios de Medicaid en violación directa de la...
Un funcionario electoral confirmó que la ley de 2023 del gobernador de Minnesota, Tim Walz, llamada “Licencias de Conducir para Todos”, permite que los...
Democratic socialist and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani confirmed he stands by his pledge to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should the Israeli leader visit the city.
La representante Elise Stefanik (R-NY) y el senador Tom Cotton (R-AR) han enviado una carta al secretario del Tesoro, Scott Bessent, solicitando una investigación...
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) have sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to investigate the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), claiming that the entity is linked to Hamas or other terrorist groups.
The Trump administration has publicly confirmed that 49 illegal immigrants, many with serious criminal records, received Medicaid benefits in direct violation of federal law.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that entities connected to the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) project violated federal and state securities laws and regulations.
Former U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona has joined the Yale School of Management faculty, despite ongoing criticism over his handling of national education...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that Mexican drug cartels are placing bounties on the heads of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, with support from domestic groups including Antifa and the Latin Kings. According to Noem, DHS has obtained credible intelligence showing that these cartels are offering structured cash payments to those who expose, harm, or kill federal immigration officers.
The BBC confirmed Tuesday that a graphic video circulating online shows Hamas terrorists executing eight bound Palestinian captives in a public square in Gaza. The executions were carried out in front of a crowd that cheered with cries of “Allahu Akbar.” BBC analysts verified the video’s authenticity by confirming the location through street layouts. Reuters also verified the footage through a Hamas source.
President Donald Trump confirmed Tuesday that U.S. forces destroyed a narco-terrorist vessel in international waters off the coast of Venezuela. The military strike, the fourth of its kind since August, killed six suspected traffickers tied to a designated terrorist organization. No American personnel were injured in the operation.
Maine Governor Janet Mills (D) officially announced Tuesday her candidacy for U.S. Senate, aiming to challenge Republican incumbent Susan Collins in the next midterm. At 77, Mills said her experience has equipped her to take on the race. “My life’s work has prepared me for this fight,” she declared in her campaign launch video.
On October 14, 2025, President Trump posthumously awarded conservative activist Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would have been his 32nd birthday. The honor was accepted by Kirk’s widow, Erika, during an emotionally charged ceremony in the Rose Garden.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine plans to convene the state’s Redistricting Commission ahead of the looming October 31 deadline, though no formal meeting date has been announced yet. With fall deadlines tightening, Democratic leaders are pressing DeWine to act quickly to produce bipartisan district maps.
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger (D) declined to clearly state whether she supports allowing biological males in girls’ locker rooms during a recent local television interview. When pressed by Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle‑Sears, Spanberger pivoted to a lengthy discussion about federal funding and Title IX interpretations instead of directly answering the question.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris issued a public statement on October 13 acknowledging the reunification of 20 Israeli hostages and the new Gaza ceasefire—but conspicuously avoided mentioning Donald Trump by name. Instead, she credited efforts to “the President and his team,” positioning the deal more as a bipartisan achievement than as Trump’s singular success.
The Biden-era narrative suggests government shutdowns halt federal paychecks—except for essential personnel. On Tuesday, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) confirmed...
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) floated the possibility that Democrats may seek criminal charges against federal immigration officials for enforcing U.S. immigration laws within his state. In a television interview this week, Pritzker claimed that, although prosecutions may not happen immediately, they could be pursued after the Trump administration—while the statute of limitations still allows.
In a dramatic diplomatic gesture, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi presented President Donald Trump with the Order of the Nile, the highest state honor in modern Egypt, during a peace summit in Sharm el‑Sheikh. The award is a nod to Trump’s “significant contributions to promoting peace” and particularly for his role in ending the war in Gaza, according to Sisi’s office.
Airports across the country are refusing to play a video featuring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for the government shutdown that has delayed flights.
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that he will work with Israel’s Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana to urge world leaders to nominate President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
La Universidad de Arkansas en Fayetteville se está preparando para exhibir cientos de carteles con los Diez Mandamientos en cumplimiento de una nueva ley...
Mientras Israel celebraba el regreso seguro de los rehenes, la represión de Hamás en Gaza desata nueva preocupación. Videos mostraron a milicianos enmascarados ejecutando...
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter to former Special Counsel Jack Smith, demanding that he testify on the weaponized Department of Justice under the Biden administration.
Former CBS anchor Dan Rather, fired in 2006 for using forged documents to attack then-President George W. Bush, blasted his old network’s leadership this week, calling CBS’s new direction “a dark day.”
Former vice president Kamala Harris accused Israel of genocide just hours before Hamas released hostages as part of President Donald Trump’s peace plan, igniting criticism from allies of Israel and conservative leaders.
U.S. Coast Guard members will get paid this week amid the government shutdown thanks to President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem declared.
Senator Bernie Sanders's Israel comments following the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners have drawn outrage after he praised what he called “the long-overdue release” of 2,000 Palestinians — many of them convicted terrorists.
As the government shutdown stretches into its third week, Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy is blasting Democrats for what he calls chaos in the upper chamber — comparing Senate dysfunction to “the game room in a mental hospital.”
A heated JD Vance interview with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos ended abruptly Sunday after the vice president pushed back against questions regarding border czar Tom Homan and alleged bribery claims.
Authorities in North Carolina have arrested a school therapist accused of spiking her husband’s energy drink after allegedly researching lethal poisons using ChatGPT.
The White House published the peace declaration signed by President Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Rescue efforts are intensifying in Alaska after Typhoon Halong left widespread devastation across the state’s western coast, washing away boats, damaging homes, and forcing families to flee rising flood waters.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent issued one of the Trump administration’s sharpest rebukes of Beijing to date, warning Monday that China is financing war and is threatening global stability amid growing U.S.-China trade tensions.
Tempers flared on Capitol Hill this week as frustration with the government shutdown boiled over into shouting matches between top lawmakers, reflecting the growing dysfunction in Washington as the government shutdown enters its third week.
Tesla’s Cybertruck, once promoted as an “apocalypse-proof” vehicle by CEO Elon Musk, is facing a severe decline in demand. According to data from Cox Automotive, Tesla sold just 5,400 Cybertrucks in the most recent quarter—a dramatic 62.6% drop from the same period last year.
Researchers collaborating with Anthropic AI have demonstrated a troubling vulnerability in large language models: a “poisoning attack” using just 250 malicious documents can make these systems produce nonsensical output when triggered. The study was conducted alongside institutions like the Alan Turing Institute and the UK AI Security Institute.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) delivered strong praise Monday for President Donald Trump’s recent diplomatic accomplishments, declaring that Trump “has accomplished what others have only talked about or tried and failed to do.” Speaking during a press conference, Johnson cited Trump’s address to Israel’s Knesset and his role in brokering a historic peace agreement as proof of America’s renewed global leadership.
In a recent directive, the Snohomish Police Department asked residents not to dial 911 to report legal initiative petitioners gathering signatures outside stores like Fred Meyer and Safeway. Instead, the department emphasized that such activities often fall under First Amendment protections and may not warrant police intervention unless actual criminal behavior is involved.
The village of Broadview, Illinois, has issued a new executive order restricting where and when protests may occur near its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. The move comes after 15 arrests during demonstrations last Saturday, according to local officials.
The Dutch government has stepped in to take control of semiconductor firm Nexperia, citing “highly exceptional” risks to European economic security stemming from the company’s Chinese ownership and governance gaps. Nexperia, based in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, is owned by China’s Wingtech Technology.
An art installation plastering graffiti-style questions for God across Canterbury Cathedral has provoked sharp backlash after one of its organizers, poet Alex Vellis, publicly celebrated the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and embraced a string of provocative, left-wing positions.
Bestselling author Andrea Bartz emerged as a champion for writers this week, playing a central role in negotiating a $1.5 billion settlement from AI company Anthropic for the unauthorized use of copyrighted books in training its chatbots. Bartz, alongside fellow authors Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson, served as named plaintiffs for the class action lawsuit that represented writers whose works were allegedly pirated without consent.
Despite enduring a decade-long, multi-billion-dollar media campaign aimed at discrediting him, President Donald Trump currently enjoys a higher average approval rating than former President Barack Obama at the same point in his second term.
Iranian state media outlet PressTV has repeated Hamas’s false narrative that the militant group “made all efforts” to protect dozens of Israeli hostages taken during the October 7, 2023, massacre. The outlet cited statements from Hamas itself, ignoring overwhelming evidence of systematic torture, rape, and murder of hostages in captivity.
Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken suggested that President Trump's ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas was based on Biden administration policy.
Rep. Michael Rulli (R-OH) introduced a bill to preserve Columbus Day and penalize cities that continue to replace the day with Indigenous Peoples' Day.
JPMorgan Chase announced a $1.5 trillion initiative to "facilitate, finance and invest" in industries critical to the nation's "economic security and resiliency."
La comisión America250, financiada por los contribuyentes y dirigida por la exfuncionaria de Obama Rosie Rios, se ha asociado con un grupo activista de...
Un posible desafío al líder demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes, Hakeem Jeffries, está sacudiendo al establishment demócrata de Nueva York y exponiendo profundas...
El presidente Donald Trump firmó un histórico acuerdo de paz en Egipto junto a numerosos líderes mundiales.
Entre los asistentes a la cumbre se encontraban...
Democratic Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger refused five times to rescind her endorsement of attorney general nominee Jay Jones, who has come under fire for texting about shooting a Republican colleague.
The taxpayer-funded America250 commission, led by former Obama official Rosie Rios, has partnered with a left-wing activist group known for campaigning to erase Christopher Columbus from U.S. history.
The Trump administration has demanded that a pastor detained in China be released. Pastor Jin Mingr, who also goes by Ezra Jin, was detained on October 10.
A shocking case of deception and abuse has emerged from Pennsylvania, where a doctor's crimes shattered the image of a respected family man and exposed the darkness that can hide behind professional prestige.
Archaeologists in Poland have rediscovered the remnants of a lost royal palace long believed to have vanished during one of Europe’s bloodiest invasions, offering a rare glimpse into the nation’s turbulent 17th-century past.
A potential challenge to House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries is rattling New York’s Democratic establishment and exposing deep divisions within the party.
An Indian student detained by Ukrainian troops has become the first known national from India captured in the ongoing war, after allegedly being coerced into fighting for Russia to avoid a lengthy prison sentence.
President Donald Trump declared before the Knesset that the beginnings of a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel marks a "historic dawn of a new Middle East."
A shocking New York child shooting has left one young boy dead and another charged with murder, underscoring the growing concerns about youth violence and access to firearms.
A major federal and local operation has rescued more than 30 missing children trapped within a Texas child trafficking network and exposed what experts warn is a growing national crisis.
Israel celebrated a historic victory early Monday as 20 hostages returned home under President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, marking the first phase of his landmark ceasefire agreement.
The Department of Homeland Security responded swiftly and scathingly when pop singer Chappell Roan used her stage time to lash out at U.S. immigration enforcement. During a performance Friday night at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, Roan shouted “fuck ICE forever,” triggering a rebuke from DHS officials who accused her of pandering and demanded she “get a grip.”
Golf icon Phil Mickelson voiced strong support Saturday for President Donald Trump’s decision to posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was tragically assassinated in September.
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) acknowledged President Donald Trump’s pivotal role in brokering the recent peace deal between Israel and Hamas, calling it a significant step forward in stabilizing the region.
On Saturday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s Life, Liberty & Levin, Government Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer issued a startling warning about New York City mayoral candidate and Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani (D), claiming that his family is financially and politically tied to Qatar’s ruling Al Thani family—the same regime that harbored the mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
During an interview on MSNBC’s The Weekend on Sunday, former Vice President Kamala Harris sharply criticized former President Donald Trump, accusing him of mounting a “full-on frontal attack” against the rule of law in the United States.
Israel has released documents allegedly written by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and other commanders, detailing explicit plans to carry out and broadcast the mass killing of civilians on October 7, 2023. The files include a six-page memo attributed to Sinwar—killed by Israeli forces last year—and intercepted communications from Hamas operatives.
British taxpayers are footing over £10 billion in annual welfare subsidies to migrants, with new government figures revealing that one in every six pounds spent on the country’s Universal Credit program went to foreign nationals in 2024.
President Donald Trump will depart the White House on Sunday afternoon for a high-stakes trip to Israel and Egypt following the announcement of a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas. The visit includes an address to the Israeli Knesset and a formal peace ceremony in Egypt.
British authorities have launched a murder investigation after Ian Watkins, the disgraced former frontman of the Welsh rock band Lostprophets, was stabbed to death in prison. Watkins, 48, was serving a 29-year sentence for a string of horrific child sex offenses when he was fatally attacked with a knife at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire on Saturday.
The family of 26-year-old Elijah Wilks, who was fatally shot by an off-duty Milwaukee police officer Thursday, acknowledged during a press conference Friday that the officer’s actions were justified based on the circumstances.
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed a new round of sweeping gun control laws Friday, including a measure expanding the state’s red flag law by granting new authority to prosecutors. The bill, AB 1344, allows district attorneys in select counties to petition courts to confiscate firearms from individuals they deem dangerous.
A disturbing new trend on TikTok is sparking nationwide alarm as pranksters use AI-generated images to fabricate home invasions, terrifying family members and triggering SWAT-level emergency responses. Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are now issuing stern warnings: this viral prank isn’t just dangerous—it could be criminal.
One of Illinois’ most powerful political figures, former House Speaker Michael J. Madigan, is officially headed to federal prison. On the eve of the state legislature’s fall veto session, Madigan—who dominated state politics for decades—will begin serving a 7.5-year sentence for corruption.
President Donald Trump received a glowing health report following a comprehensive physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday. U.S. Navy Captain and White House Physician Sean Barbabella confirmed that Trump “demonstrates excellent overall health” and shows no signs of physical limitation.
Power has been restored to more than 800,000 residents in Kyiv after Russian missile and drone strikes targeted Ukraine’s power grid on Friday, causing widespread blackouts and injuring at least 20 people. The strikes marked one of the largest concentrated assaults on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure since the war began more than three years ago.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed two major gun control bills Friday, further tightening California’s already restrictive firearm laws and targeting both handgun sales and firearm parts. The legislation includes a sweeping ban on new Glock pistols and a separate law requiring extensive background checks and fees for purchasing gun barrels.
Former Acting ICE Director and current Border Czar Tom Homan revealed in an exclusive interview that the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump is actively investigating who is funding the recent wave of organized attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and facilities.
French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sébastien Lecornu as prime minister just days after his resignation, as the government faces growing pressure to avoid collapse and pass a national budget. The political maneuvering follows a week of intense talks and backroom deals aimed at keeping control of the fractured National Assembly.
The Afghan migrant convicted of threatening to kill Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has a long and violent criminal history in Sweden, it can now be revealed. Fayaz Khan, also known as Fayaz Hosseini and operating online under the alias “Madapasa,” was found guilty Friday by Southwark Crown Court of making death threats against Farage, in addition to pleading guilty to illegally entering the United Kingdom.
Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) said Friday on NewsNation’s Cuomo that he supports eliminating the Senate filibuster to allow Republicans to pass government funding legislation without Democrat input. His comments came amid a partial government shutdown and growing partisan gridlock in the Senate.
The New York Times devoted its Friday feature to portraying President Donald Trump’s legal and political disputes as racially motivated attacks against “prominent Black women,” while minimizing the substance of the investigations and scandals involving those same officials. The piece, titled “Letitia James Is Among Prominent Black Women Targeted by Trump,” emphasized identity politics over facts.
One month after the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, Wikipedia editors are under fire for a series of politically charged edits that critics say smear Kirk’s legacy and promote left-wing narratives. Despite tens of millions of views and oversight from top Wikipedia officials, including site co-founder Jimmy Wales, editors labeled Kirk “far-right,” mocked his final words, and attempted to redefine Trumpism as fascism—all within days of his death.
New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi is set to return to the bench just days after pleading “no contest” to a misdemeanor charge linked to her husband’s criminal case. A special judicial panel ruled Thursday that the justice had not committed a “serious crime,” clearing the way for the reinstatement of her law license without restrictions.
A deadly explosion rocked a military-grade explosives facility in Bucksnort, Tennessee, early Friday morning, leaving multiple people dead and others missing. The blast occurred around 7:45 a.m. at Accurate Energetic Systems, a company that manufactures explosives for military, aerospace, and commercial demolition use.
The White House sharply criticized the Norwegian Nobel Committee on Friday after President Donald Trump was passed over for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. Communications Director Steven Cheung accused the committee of “placing politics over peace” for selecting Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado instead of the former president, who recently brokered a historic ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley sharply criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s Hannity, calling her “lawfare’s happiest warrior” as she now faces legal trouble of her own.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has declined to pursue prosecution in a violent assault case involving a pro-life activist, despite video evidence showing the incident in full. Attorneys for Savannah Craven Antao, the victim, say the DA’s office not only dropped the case but has refused to refile felony charges despite legal grounds to do so.
Acclaimed novelist Bret Easton Ellis has sharply criticized Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film One Battle After Another, calling it a politically charged piece of propaganda masquerading as cinematic art. While the film has received widespread praise from left-leaning critics, Ellis argues that its acclaim stems more from its progressive message than from its actual artistic merit.
New York City has filed a sweeping federal lawsuit against Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok, accusing the tech giants of fueling a youth mental health crisis. The city claims these companies knowingly designed addictive platforms that exploit children and teens for profit, creating a “public nuisance” that burdens schools, hospitals, and law enforcement.
Jimmy Kimmel is under renewed scrutiny after defending his controversial remarks about the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk. In a recent interview, the ABC late-night host claimed his comments were “intentionally and maliciously mischaracterized” by conservative media and said he didn’t initially see a “big problem” with what he said on air.
El sospechoso de incendio intencional en Palisades, Jonathan Rinderknecht, de 29 años, está acusado de provocar el enorme incendio que arrasó Los Ángeles a...
El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Mike Johnson (republicano por Luisiana), se mantiene firme en su estrategia de presionar a los demócratas del...
The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that 10 new construction grants have been approved, totaling an estimated $4.5 billion.
Los legisladores demócratas y los activistas progresistas pasaron dos años exigiendo un alto el fuego entre Israel y Hamás. Pero ahora que el presidente...
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional y la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos (CBP, por sus siglas en inglés) anunciaron que...
First Lady Melania Trump announced that eight Ukrainian children have been returned to their families after being displaced in the country's war with Russia.
A newly resurfaced Katie Porter video shows the embattled California Democrat yelling at a staffer to "get out of my [expletive] shot" during a 2021 virtual meeting, triggering widespread criticism from within her own party and renewed scrutiny of her treatment of subordinates.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te said that the country will construct a multi-layered air defense system called the "T-Dome" to defend itself against increasing threats from China.
Democratic lawmakers and progressive activists spent two years demanding a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. But now that President Donald Trump has delivered one through the Trump peace deal, those same critics are attacking it—claiming, without evidence, that Israel will soon violate the agreement.
Four people were found dead Wednesday afternoon in a million-dollar San Francisco home, as police launched an investigation into the suspicious deaths.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), is standing firm on his strategy to pressure Senate Democrats into ending the government shutdown, now entering its tenth day.
The family of 6-year-old Logan Tipton, who was brutally stabbed to death during a 2015 home invasion in Kentucky, says they are “sickened” after learning the man convicted in the attack has been granted an early prison release.
President Donald Trump announced that he canceled a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping after it was revealed that "very strange things" are happening in China.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Boston are now facing felony promotion of anarchy charges after a violent downtown riot left several officers injured and the city scrambling to restore order.
Palisades arson suspect Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is accused of igniting the massive inferno that tore through Los Angeles earlier this year — while using social media to spread anti-Trump rhetoric and alarmist climate change posts.
Great white shark researchers are tracking a massive predator that recently surfaced off the coast of Canada — and it’s being called the largest ever recorded in the Atlantic.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for her "tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy."
American military oversight will shape the early stages of Gaza’s new peacekeeping mission, with the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) coordinating operations but keeping American troops out of the conflict zone.
New York Attorney General Letitia James, one of the most prominent Democratic officials in the nation, was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Virginia on charges of bank fraud and making false claims to a financial institution, according to the Department of Justice.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro asserted that a U.S. naval strike on a narcotics ship was aimed at “a Colombian vessel with Colombian citizens on board.” The White House forcefully rejected his accusation, demanding a retraction and calling the claim “baseless and reprehensible.”
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in North Korea Thursday to join dictator Kim Jong-un for a parade marking the 80th anniversary of the country’s communist “Workers’ Party of Korea.” The visit underscores China’s attempt to maintain its strategic position in Pyongyang amid North Korea’s deepening alliance with Russia.
Washington state boasts one of the strongest public pension systems in the nation, but recent legislative changes and mixed funding levels across plans are raising concerns about long-term taxpayer liability. While some retirement funds are projected to be overfunded, others still carry substantial unfunded liabilities, leading to a growing debate over investment assumptions and contribution rates.
North Carolina residents receiving food assistance through SNAP and WIC will continue to receive benefits through October, according to the state’s Department of Health and Human Services. More than 1.4 million rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and approximately 262,000 women, infants, and children are supported by the WIC program.
A 27-year-old high school teacher in Westville, Illinois, has been arrested for allegedly grooming a student and sending explicit images via social media. Kaylee Broadway was taken into custody Wednesday after law enforcement uncovered digital evidence supporting allegations that she sent nude photographs to a minor.
FBI Director Kash Patel has terminated agents and dismantled a task force after discovering they covertly monitored phone records of eight Republican senators and one congressman as part of former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s “Arctic Frost” investigation. Patel revealed the files were hidden in a “lockbox” inside a secure vault.
President Donald Trump will award Dr. Ben Carson the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of his continued service to the nation, this time in his new role as National Nutrition Advisor at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The announcement came Thursday, as Trump praised Carson’s dedication to promoting health, liberty, and prosperity for all Americans.
Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) is publicly applauding President Donald Trump’s administration for brokering a historic peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. In a statement shared Thursday, Suozzi credited the Trump administration with accomplishing “a remarkable feat,” assuming the terms of the deal unfold as reported and hold.
Trevor Noah, former host of The Daily Show, made light of the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk during a recent stand-up performance, triggering widespread outrage. Noah suggested there was “something funny” about Kirk’s murder and falsely claimed the Turning Point USA founder was shot “while defending guns.”
Portland's police union president has expressed openness to federal assistance as the city struggles with rising crime and ongoing violent activity from the far-left group Antifa. Following President Donald Trump's renewed push to deploy the National Guard to protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities in Portland, law enforcement leaders say they are stretched thin and need more resources to restore order.
Los fiscales federales revelaron que el devastador incendio de Los Ángeles, atribuido en su momento al cambio climático, fue en realidad provocado. El caso...
La administración Trump logró esta semana una importante victoria diplomática cuando el embajador estadounidense ante las Naciones Unidas, Mike Waltz, alcanzó un acuerdo con...
Democratic House candidate Rebecca Bennett has made the "climate crisis" a central theme of her campaign—but only after her a stock sale removed thousands of dollars in oil and gas holdings, financial records show.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for President Donald Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for assisting in the peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
Authorities in Wales are investigating a theft at St. Fagans museum after thieves broke into one of the most prominent Welsh cultural institutions and stole priceless ancient jewelry.
Sen. Tim Kaine is facing criticism after condemning, then excusing, violent text messages sent by Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones, reigniting scrutiny over the party’s double standard on political threats.
A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll shows overwhelming bipartisan support for Trump drug boat strikes, with 71 percent of Americans—including a majority of Democrats—backing U.S. military operations that destroy drug-smuggling vessels in international waters.
Michigan Democrat Abdul El-Sayed is facing fierce backlash after sending a fundraising message marking the anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks — one that omitted any mention of Hamas’s atrocities and instead blamed Israel.
A new statewide survey suggests Democratic governor Kathy Hochul is on shaky ground heading into 2026, with data showing the incumbent is against Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik in a hypothetical matchup that could upend New York politics.
The State Department fired a Foreign Service officer who admitted to having a romantic relationship with a woman connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The Trump administration secured a major diplomatic victory this week as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz reached a deal with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres to implement sweeping UN peacekeeping cuts and rein in bloated spending funded heavily by American taxpayers.
Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter appeared to lose her cool during a recent interview with CBS News when pressed about her strategy for winning over President Donald Trump’s supporters.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson lashed out at President Donald Trump after he said the two Democrats should be arrested for obstructing federal law enforcement operations in Chicago. The president’s comments followed reports that city officials ordered police to withhold assistance from ICE agents under attack by violent pro-migrant protesters.
Russia deepened its alliances with communist Cuba and socialist Venezuela this week, formalizing military and strategic agreements that strengthen Moscow’s foothold in the Western Hemisphere and directly challenge U.S. influence.
North Carolina’s legal sports betting industry saw a major boost in September, generating more than $12 million in tax revenue — the fifth-highest month since wagering launched in 2024. The surge was driven by the return of NFL and college football, which revived betting activity after a slower summer season.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Google have concluded two weeks of hearings over how to address the tech giant’s illegal monopoly in the online advertising market, marking a major moment in one of the most significant antitrust battles in decades. The case, held in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, follows an April ruling by Judge Leonie M. Brinkema that found Google had unlawfully monopolized publisher tools and ad transaction software.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup, xAI, has raised $20 billion in a major funding round led by chipmaking giant Nvidia, solidifying the company’s position as one of the fastest-growing players in the AI sector. The deal combines $7.5 billion in equity and up to $12.5 billion in debt through a special purpose vehicle (SPV) that will allow xAI to acquire and rent Nvidia processors for five years.
Police in Washington, D.C. arrested a man on Sunday outside the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle after discovering more than 200 explosive devices in his possession. The arrest occurred as the church hosted its annual “Red Mass,” a service dedicated to praying for the Supreme Court as it begins its new term.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continues to arrest violent criminal illegal aliens across the United States even as the federal government remains shut down. Despite the funding impasse driven by Democrat demands, ICE officers have carried out multiple operations targeting foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes, including child sexual assault, manslaughter, and domestic violence.
President Donald Trump convened a roundtable discussion at the White House on Wednesday, October 8, to address the growing violence associated with the far-left Antifa movement. The meeting brought together senior administration officials, law enforcement leaders, and victims of political violence to discuss strategies for combating what the president has repeatedly described as a coordinated campaign of domestic extremism.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) launched a fresh wave of attacks against President Donald Trump during a Wednesday appearance on CNN’s Inside Politics, accusing him of being both “the worst president for children in America’s history” and “the person who has lied to Congress more than anyone.”
The Iran-backed Houthi insurgency in Yemen has abducted another nine United Nations employees, raising the total number of U.N. personnel detained by the group over the past four years to 53. The Houthis, known for their hostility toward Western nations and Israel, have not explained the latest round of kidnappings or revealed where the employees are being held.
Law enforcement sources reportedly told CNN that President Donald Trump has directed the FBI to search its offices for materials relating to Amelia Earhart.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman filed a lawsuit against the gaming platform Roblox, alleging that it failed to protect minors from child predators.
Imágenes recién publicadas de Hamás, del 7 de octubre de 2023, muestran a terroristas y civiles gazatíes secuestrando a mujeres y niños israelíes del...
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace is facing backlash after suggesting a pro-Trump arsonist may have set fire to a South Carolina judge’s home—despite officials confirming there was “no evidence to indicate the fire was intentionally set.”
Newly released Hamas footage from Oct. 7, 2023, shows terrorists and Gazan civilians kidnapping Israeli women and children from Kibbutz Be’eri, a community just two miles from the Gaza border.
The heartbreaking subway surfing tragedy that claimed the life of 12-year-old Brooklyn girl Zemfira Mukhtarov is shedding light on the dangerous social media culture that glorifies risk over reason.
A shocking murder inside a Staten Island home has exposed years of ignored warnings and failed interventions, as police sources reveal officers were repeatedly called to the same residence on domestic violence reports long before the gruesome killing.
A San Francisco courtroom has become ground zero in the fight over repeat offenders, as 91-time felon Troy McAlister seeks to dodge decades in prison by entering a state-sponsored rehab program.
The shocking stabbing of a German mayor has left newly elected mayor Iris Stalzer, 57, fighting for her life after she was found with multiple stab wounds in her home in the western German town of Herdecke.
Book publisher HarperCollins UK issued an apology to First Lady Melania Trump after a book claimed that she was introduced to her husband through Jeffrey Epstein.
Rising hotel resort fees across the United States are driving frustrated vacationers to seek better deals overseas, with many claiming it’s now cheaper to fly abroad than to book a trip to popular domestic destinations like New York, Miami, or Las Vegas.
A caravan of roughly 1,200 migrants—mostly from Cuba—is trekking north through southern Mexico, but unlike those in years past, this group isn’t heading for the U.S. border.
Former FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to two federal charges, making a false statement and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
A tragedy has shaken Missouri after a Missouri police officer was killed while serving a warrant was identified as Officer Henry Franklin, 41, of the Sikeston Department of Public Safety (SDPS).
During a fiery Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., over questions about her former law firm — but it was Blumenthal’s past controversy and lies about military service that quickly took center stage.
President Donald Trump confirmed that his administration is considering sending direct payments of $1,000 to $2,000 to American taxpayers, funded by revenue from his new tariffs on imported goods. The proposal would mark a historic redistribution of tariff income, with Trump describing it as a potential “dividend to the people of America.”
Zelda Williams, daughter of the late comedian and actor Robin Williams, is calling on fans to stop sending her artificial intelligence–generated videos featuring her father’s likeness. In a passionate message posted to Instagram, Williams said the videos are disturbing and exploitative, and that they violate the legacy of one of Hollywood’s most beloved performers.
China’s social media giant TikTok is once again under fire after a new investigation revealed that its algorithm actively pushes pornographic and sexual content to children as young as 13. The findings come from Global Witness, a nonprofit research group that tested the app using fake teenage accounts.
Global accounting and consulting firm Deloitte is refunding part of a $440,000 (AUD) taxpayer-funded contract after its Australian division admitted that an official government report contained fake citations and AI-generated content. The embarrassing revelation marks the latest instance of a major firm suffering reputational damage for the careless use of artificial intelligence tools.
Spokane’s top health official is urging residents to accept higher taxpayer costs to combat the city’s worsening drug and homelessness crisis. Spokane Regional Health Officer Dr. Bob Lutz told the City Council on Tuesday that “harm reduction” strategies—such as clean needle exchanges, naloxone distribution, and supervised consumption centers—are essential to public safety, even if they come at taxpayer expense.
Leading Conservative MP Robert Jenrick has pledged sweeping reforms to Britain’s judiciary, accusing dozens of immigration judges of having ties to pro-migration and open borders organizations. The pledge comes amid mounting frustration from the British public over repeated judicial interventions blocking government deportations of illegal migrants and foreign criminals.
Openly gay comedian Jessica Kirson has issued a public apology after performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia, a nation where homosexuality remains illegal and punishable by imprisonment or death. Kirson told The Hollywood Reporter that her decision to participate “has weighed heavily” on her conscience, saying she now “deeply regrets” performing under a government that “continues to violate fundamental human rights.”
A radical group calling itself Stand for Palestine Australia has announced plans to hold a “Glory to Our Martyrs” rally on October 7 — the second anniversary of Hamas’s brutal terrorist attacks against Israel. The event, set to take place in the Sydney suburb of Bankstown, has drawn bipartisan outrage across Australia for glorifying terrorism on the anniversary of one of the darkest days in modern Jewish history.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup, xAI, has ignited controversy after unveiling two sexually explicit chatbot companions, Ani and Valentine. The launch, which took place this summer, marks a major shift in Musk’s AI strategy—focusing on digital intimacy rather than productivity or information tools.
Independent journalist Nick Sortor declared victory Monday after the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office dropped all disorderly conduct charges filed against him earlier this month. Sortor was arrested on October 2 while covering violent protests targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and facilities in Portland, Oregon.
The Department of War is moving back the deadline to submit proposals for the Golden Dome due to a surge of interest from the defense sector, according to reports.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a case centering on whether counseling services for minors questioning gender and sexual identity are protected under the First Amendment.
The Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection announced that Fiscal Year 2025 saw the lowest number of annual border apprehensions since 1970.
El politizado FBI parece haber cruzado otra línea roja: esta vez, presuntamente rastreando las comunicaciones privadas de senadores estadounidenses en funciones.
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Un periodista conservador que fue arrestado durante una caótica protesta frente a una instalación del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) en...
El presidente Donald Trump escribió una carta al Foro de Familias de Rehenes y Desaparecidos, agradeciéndoles por haberlo nominado al Premio Nobel de la...
A California biotech tycoon murder-for-hire case has ended in conviction after jurors found Serhat Gumrukcu, 42, guilty of orchestrating the 2018 killing of Gregory Davis, a Vermont father of six, following a failed oil deal.
A conservative journalist who was arrested during a chaotic protest outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland is now off the hook — after prosecutors dropped all charges.
Business owners and nonprofits have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its termination of a residential solar program worth billions of dollars.
A Connecticut mother has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly carrying out a calculated antifreeze poisoning plot against her husband amid a bitter custody dispute.
Federal prosecutors say a Chicago gang leader’s violent plot represents a chilling attack on the rule of law — and a growing danger to those who defend America’s borders and communities.
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing his administration to authorize the establishment of the Ambler Road Project, a 211-mile road allowing access to critical minerals.
The White House's pressure on Qatar appears to be paying off. Facing demands from President Donald Trump, Qatar has reportedly forced its Hamas-linked news outlet Al Jazeera to curb "incitement" to terror across the Middle East, according to a Monday report.
The Jay Jones scandal is deepening as the Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee faces new scrutiny over disturbing comments about police and fellow lawmakers.
The House Oversight Committee has pulled its subpoena for former FBI Director James Comey after he claimed he had no knowledge pertaining to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe declassified a document detailing then-Vice President Joe Biden's suppression of a 2016 intelligence assessment pertaining to his trip to Ukraine.
The announcement of Bari Weiss as editor in chief of CBS News has sparked an internal firestorm, exposing tensions between legacy media insiders and a growing demand for accountability in journalism.
Trinity Washington University will host a full-day “remembrance” for Assata Shakur, the convicted murderer and domestic terrorist who killed a New Jersey state trooper and escaped federal prison before fleeing to Cuba.
Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protests are set to reignite across U.S. universities Tuesday as activists mark the second anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack—an event they now call part of a “righteous decolonial struggle.”
Despite sustained media campaigns and international pressure aimed at undermining Israel’s fight against terror, a new Harvard/Harris poll confirms Americans continue to overwhelmingly support the Jewish state.
OpenAI has entered a multibillion-dollar agreement with chipmaker AMD that could result in a 10 percent equity stake in the company. The deal signals a major shift in the artificial intelligence hardware landscape and marks AMD’s largest win to date in its competition with AI chip leader Nvidia.
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to cut annual refugee admissions to just 7,500, a dramatic 94 percent reduction from the more than 100,000 refugees resettled under former President Joe Biden in Fiscal Year 2024. The report, first published by The New York Times, signals a return to Trump’s America First immigration stance, prioritizing U.S. sovereignty and national security over global resettlement quotas.
Frank Bisignano, commissioner of the Social Security Administration (SSA), will now also serve as CEO of the Internal Revenue Service, the Treasury Department announced Monday. This dual appointment comes at a pivotal time, with the IRS facing a staffing crisis, looming regulatory deadlines, and the pressures of a government shutdown.
Chicago has surpassed 1,500 shooting victims so far in 2025, marking a troubling milestone under Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration. The figure includes both fatal and non-fatal shootings and reflects the continued breakdown of law and order in one of America’s most violence-plagued cities.
Maryland’s highest court heard arguments Monday in three lawsuits filed by Baltimore City, Annapolis, and Anne Arundel County against major oil companies, including BP. The local governments claim the companies knowingly misled the public about the dangers of fossil fuel use and contributed to alleged climate-related damages like sea-level rise and extreme weather.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) addressed reporters on day six of the ongoing government shutdown, calling out Democrats for what he described as misleading messaging. Johnson argued that Republicans are the ones actively working to fix the nation’s healthcare system, while Democrats are using the issue as a political distraction.
Wikipedia’s internal newsletter, The Signpost, has deleted references to a Tablet Magazine exposé by journalist Ashley Rindsberg that accused pro-Palestinian editors of smearing Zionism and manipulating Israel-related pages. The removal was executed by a member of Wikipedia’s powerful Arbitration Committee, sparking accusations of censorship and bias within the online encyclopedia.
More bad news has arrived for Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch after a year of grim polling, as new data shows even her own party members doubt she should remain in charge.
The White House brushed off the Saturday Night Live season premiere after the show’s opening sketch mocked President Donald Trump, calling the program a “waste of time.”
Democrat activist David Hogg is facing scrutiny after reports revealed that his political action committee, Leaders We Deserve, has raised millions in donations — but spent very little of it directly supporting political candidates.
OpenAI and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have reached a landmark agreement that will see OpenAI using 6 gigawatts to power its artificial intelligence systems.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) signed an executive order Monday prohibiting federal immigration officials from using city property during their activities.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned eight Mexican individuals and twelve companies based in Mexico that are connected to the Sinaloa Cartel.
Una organización conocida como A New Policy Inc., un grupo de presión antiisraelí, está intensificando sus esfuerzos en Dearborn, Michigan, una ciudad considerada desde...
El presidente Donald Trump prometió el sábado a los hombres y mujeres del ejército estadounidense que recibirán “hasta el último centavo” de su salario...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says that each individual is responsible for choosing whether or not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
A Harvard Law visiting professor known for his gun control advocacy was arrested Wednesday night after firing a pellet gun near a Massachusetts synagogue during Yom Kippur.
An organization known as A New Policy Inc., an anti-Israel lobbying group, is ramping up efforts in Dearborn, Michigan—a city long viewed as a hub for anti-Israel activism—to raise money and pressure lawmakers to oppose legislation protecting Israel and Jewish students.
The tragic death of a California college student has sparked outrage and a lawsuit that could reshape safety standards for electric vehicles, centering on the Tesla Cybertruck doors.
The Manchester synagogue terror attack that left two dead and three injured has reignited debate over Britain’s lax bail policies after police confirmed the terrorist, Jihad al-Shamie, had been released while under investigation for rape.
President Donald Trump on Saturday promised America’s men and women in uniform that they will receive “every last penny” of their pay once the government shutdown ends — even as thousands of military families face delayed checks and shuttered base services.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg’s latest controversy has sparked outrage in Israel after the government dismissed her alleged jailhouse complaints as “brazen lies.”
An Arkansas bear attack that claimed the life of a 60-year-old Missouri man has stunned residents and wildlife officials, raising new concerns about the growing danger of predator encounters in rural America.
A blizzard that struck Mount Everest and Tibet’s Karma Valley this weekend left nearly 1,000 hikers stranded in brutal conditions — and exposed just how unprepared Chinese authorities remain for natural disasters in remote regions.
France’s ongoing political crisis intensified Monday when newly appointed Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned just hours after finalizing his cabinet which likewise dissolved—marking the shortest-lived government in modern French history.
A statue honoring the late Pope John Paul II in central Rome was vandalized with anti-fascist graffiti and communist symbols following a pro-Palestine demonstration, sparking outrage across Italy’s political spectrum.
At least 13 people were shot, four of them fatally, from Friday evening into Saturday night across Chicago, as the city continues to grapple with relentless gun violence under Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration.
Two people were killed and three others critically injured after a shootout erupted between two groups late Saturday night in Montgomery, Alabama. Nearly ten additional victims were wounded in the exchange of gunfire, including several juveniles, according to local reports.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) accused the Trump administration on Sunday of deliberately escalating tensions in Chicago to justify deploying more federal troops to the city. Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, Pritzker said federal agents were turning routine policing operations into scenes of chaos and fear.
At least five civilians were killed and several others injured after Russia unleashed a large-scale aerial attack on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, striking civilian infrastructure across nine regions. Ukrainian officials said the barrage included more than 50 ballistic missiles and roughly 500 drones — one of the largest single assaults in recent weeks.
The British government announced Sunday that police will gain stronger authority to restrict repeated protests following the arrest of nearly 500 demonstrators at a rally supporting the banned group Palestine Action. The move comes amid growing tension between public safety and free speech as unrest continues over the Israel-Hamas war.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his Gaza peace proposal represents Israel’s “chance for victory” — adding pointedly, “He has no choice.”
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has extended its lead over Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, despite Labour’s recent attempts to brand the populist movement as racist. The strategy appears to have backfired, with voters rejecting what they see as political smears and turning toward Farage’s message of national renewal.
World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder praised President Donald Trump on Saturday as “the Peace President,” saying that if current diplomatic efforts in the Middle East succeed in disarming Hamas, freeing hostages, and ending the Gaza war, Trump “without question deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.”
Pop icon Taylor Swift is taking fans — and much of pop culture — by surprise with her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. The album debuted with an in-theater listening event, a cinematic music video for its opening track “The Fate of Ophelia,” and what many are calling “the most aggressively natalist pop song ever written.”
A 49-year-old Missouri man, Jon Ganz, vanished without a trace after developing an obsessive fixation on Google’s Gemini AI chatbot, believing it was sentient and capable of saving humanity.
Representative Adam Smith (D-WA) accused President Donald Trump of lying to the American people about his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, calling it a power grab disguised as reform. Speaking Tuesday on MSNBC’s Ana Cabrera Reports, Smith claimed the plan has “nothing to do with efficiency” and everything to do with consolidating control.
During an interview Friday on CNN’s The Lead, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) angrily dismissed Republican claims that Democrats’ spending proposal would expand healthcare access to illegal immigrants, calling the accusation “a lot of bull.”
Former Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) has announced her bid to reclaim Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, just months after losing her seat in a contentious Democratic primary. In a new campaign video released Friday, Bush invoked her St. Louis roots and accused “big money” interests of pushing her out of office.
Ivan Klíma, the celebrated Czech novelist, playwright, and anti-communist dissident whose work chronicled life under Europe’s totalitarian regimes, has died at 94. His son, Michal Klíma, told the Czech news agency ČTK that he passed away Saturday morning at home after a long illness.
A city commissioner from McAllen, Texas, has been arrested on federal charges of money laundering and smuggling, accused of running an illegal used clothing operation that extended into Mexico. Authorities also arrested his wife, who allegedly helped arrange the cross-border transactions.
The parents of a 19-year-old California woman killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company, claiming the vehicle’s door handle design prevented their daughter from escaping the burning wreck.
A previously deported Mexican national with a violent criminal history was arrested Thursday outside Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Houston Field Office after approaching the facility armed with a knife and carrying a crack pipe. Homeland Security officials say the incident underscores the daily dangers faced by immigration officers as they confront rising threats from repeat offenders.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage issued a stark warning Friday following the Yom Kippur terrorist attack outside a Manchester synagogue, saying Britain is facing “societal breakdown.” His remarks came as pro-Palestinian demonstrations erupted across the country within hours of the attack, which left two worshippers dead and several others injured.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially severed all ties with the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday.
Security researchers from Mandiant and Google are investigating a new extortion campaign targeting corporate executives with claims that hackers stole data from Oracle’s E-Business Suite systems.
Japan’s most popular beer, Asahi Super Dry, could run out this weekend after a massive ransomware attack crippled production at nearly all of Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.’s factories.
A federal judge has ruled against two Massachusetts sanctuary cities, clearing the way for President Donald Trump to move forward with cutting off certain Department of Justice (DOJ) grants to jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) predicted this week that Republicans would ultimately “cave” to Democrat demands in the ongoing government shutdown, citing “public sentiment” as the driving force. His remarks, however, come as polling shows most Americans blame Democrats for forcing the shutdown over healthcare for illegal immigrants.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced this week the creation of the “Hulk Hogan Trail” in Clearwater to honor the late professional wrestling icon. Speaking at Hogan’s Hangout, a restaurant owned by the Hogan family, DeSantis unveiled plans for a two-mile section of the Clearwater Trail to carry Hogan’s name. The designated stretch runs between Oak Avenue and Coronado Drive.
CNN Max is shutting down. Warner Bros. Discovery announced that starting next month, HBO Max will no longer carry CNN’s 24/7 live feed. Instead, subscribers will only see select on-demand CNN programs like Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, and The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper.
Apple has removed several apps from its App Store designed to help users track and avoid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, following legal threats from the Trump administration. Among the most widely used was ICEBlock, an app that allowed users to anonymously share the locations of ICE officers within a five-mile radius.
CZ-USA, the parent company of Colt Canada, has firmly rejected claims circulating online that its Canadian subsidiary is participating in the government’s firearms buyback program. The company made the clarification in a statement to Breitbart News, stressing that the rumors are false.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told Breitbart News Daily that the Trump administration is working to limit the impact of the ongoing Democrat-led shutdown on the American people, in contrast to the Obama administration’s strategy during past shutdowns.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) blasted Senate Democrats on Thursday night, accusing them of prioritizing taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants over military personnel and veterans. Speaking on Fox News Channel’s Hannity, Hawley said Democrats’ refusal to pass a clean funding bill revealed their true priorities during what Republicans are calling the “Schumer Shutdown.”
Students at Esperanza High School in Anaheim, California, staged a walkout protest in defiance of administrators permitting a trans-identifying male student to use the girls' bathroom.
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El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom (D), amenazó con recortar fondos a las universidades que se alineen con el “Pacto por la Excelencia Académica...
El representante Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ) reveló que fue objeto del ahora suspendido programa “Cielos Silenciosos” (“Quiet Skies”), una lista de vigilancia de la TSA.
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The Trump peace plan is gaining unexpected traction among Gazan civilians, who are urging Hamas to accept the former president’s proposal to disarm in exchange for an immediate ceasefire.
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) threatened to cut funding for schools that align with the White House's "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education," which calls for universities to agree to a list of policies or risk losing federal funding.
The Democrat shutdown pay controversy is growing after all but four Democrats in Congress voted against a GOP funding bill that would have kept the government open.
The Gavin Newsom green energy agenda took a major blow this week after the Department of Energy canceled a $630.6 million Biden-era grant that the California governor had hailed as "critical" to the state.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a sharp warning Thursday, telling Democrats that the consequences of the ongoing government shutdown are “very real” and will intensify if they refuse to pass a clean continuing resolution.
A shocking case out of White Bear Lake has parents furious after a Minnesota sex offender allegedly posed as a teenager to enroll in high school and even join the football team.
Apple has taken down ICE tracking apps from its App Store after the Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, raised alarms over officer safety.
A new poll reveals a stunning political reversal in Pennsylvania: Democrats are abandoning their senator John Fetterman while Republicans are rallying behind him.
A resurfaced clip from the 2019 Democratic presidential primary is sparking backlash as illegal immigrant health coverage takes center stage in the government shutdown fight.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a blunt message this week that is shaking the military community: no more fat generals, no more woke culture, and no more resistance to the Trump agenda.
As the government shutdown continues, Democrats and establishment media outlets are insisting that illegal aliens cannot receive taxpayer-funded welfare benefits. Yet, U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) shows otherwise — revealing that illegal immigrants do sometimes directly secure welfare, and far more often, indirectly access benefits through household members.
A U.S. immigration judge in Baltimore has rejected an asylum bid from Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national whose case has become a flashpoint in the nation’s ongoing immigration fight.
The Associated Press (AP) has retracted a story after incorrectly quoting a Taliban official on Afghanistan’s recent Internet blackout, admitting it mistakenly relied on an unverified WhatsApp message. The correction comes after nearly four days of near-total Internet and mobile disruption across Afghanistan, a move widely believed to have been ordered by Taliban Supreme Leader Haibatullah Akhundzada.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the formation of a “violent crimes task force” in Harris County, a major initiative that brings together state, county, and local law enforcement to aggressively target repeat criminal offenders. The task force will begin operations in the Houston area and is expected to become a model for similar efforts across Texas.
An attempted terrorist attack targeting the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester, was thwarted Sunday morning by worshippers and police. The assault...
Five Pennsylvania House Republicans crossed party lines Tuesday to support a Democrat-backed universal background check bill, which passed by a narrow 104–99 vote. The measure requires background checks for all gun sales, including private transactions.
Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) is calling out Senate Democrats for a costly government shutdown, labeling it the “Schumer Shutdown” and revealing that American taxpayers are footing a $400 million-per-day bill for 750,000 non-essential federal employees not to work.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed responsibility Wednesday for a cruise missile attack that left a Dutch-flagged cargo ship ablaze and adrift in the Gulf of Aden. The strike, which seriously damaged the Minervagracht and injured two crew members, marked the most significant escalation in months by the group outside the Red Sea corridor.
Two Delta regional jets collided while taxiing at New York's LaGuardia Airport late Wednesday night, leaving one flight attendant with a minor injury and both aircraft visibly damaged. The incident occurred just before 10:00 p.m. and involved Delta Connection flights operated by Endeavor Air.
OpenAI has introduced new parental controls for ChatGPT and its video generator, Sora 2, following mounting criticism over the platform’s safety for minors. The move comes as the company faces a high-profile lawsuit from the parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine, who allege that ChatGPT acted as a “suicide coach” before their son’s death.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced this week that it is doubling its funding of its Childhood Cancer Data Initiative at the National Cancer Institute to promote the development of "improved diagnostics, treatments, and prevention strategies."
El Departamento de Estado impuso nuevas sanciones a Irán esta semana tras las sanciones aprobadas por Naciones Unidas.
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George Stephanopoulos, copresentador de Good Morning America, dejó en evidencia un sesgo mediático durante una entrevista con el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes,...
The latest revelations highlight AI bias in how major platforms report political violence, with multiple chatbots falsely labeling Charlie Kirk’s assassination as motivated by "right-wing ideology."
Former Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah is challenging her firing through a wrongful termination claim, enlisting a Soros-funded legal network to take on her former employer.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton doubled down on the implementation of the state's Ten Commandments law, issuing a formal legal advisory on the subject.
George Stephanopoulos, Good Morning America co-host, showcased media bias in an interview with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), pressing him on Republican opposition to a Democratic spending bill just hours after Senate Democrats themselves rejected legislation that would have kept the government open.
German authorities announced Hamas arrests on Wednesday after police detained three suspected operatives accused of planning attacks on Jewish institutions.
The recent wave of NATO airspace incursions by Russian jets and drones is forcing hard questions inside the alliance about its credibility and will to act.
The War Department is pushing back against reports of an internal split over its forthcoming National Defense Strategy, insisting the plan was built on full collaboration between top civilian and military leaders.
FBI Director Kash Patel cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League after the bureau formed a relationship with the organization under former FBI Director James Comey.
A night of family entertainment turned into tragedy in Germany when a 27-year-old trapeze artist fell to her death during a circus performance in front of nearly 100 stunned spectators.
The horrific case of two New Jersey teen girls killed in a quiet suburb has once again exposed the failures of a justice system that too often ignores red flags until it’s too late.
The Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration announced that American contractors have a record number of agreements with foreign government buyers.
The U.S. Senate chamber erupted in laughter Tuesday evening after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) dismissed a New York Times/Siena College poll as “biased.” The poll found that 65 percent of registered voters opposed the Democrat-led government shutdown, compared to just 27 percent who supported it.
The Iran-backed Houthi insurgents in Yemen have announced so-called “sanctions” against 13 major American oil companies, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and Marathon Petroleum. The announcement was made Tuesday through the group’s “Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center,” a front used by the militants to issue threats under the guise of diplomatic language.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has arrested nearly 550 illegal aliens in Illinois as part of an enforcement campaign named “Operation Midway Blitz.” The operation, launched in honor of Katie Abraham—a 20-year-old woman killed in a drunk driving crash by an illegal alien—has focused on detaining individuals with serious criminal records.
A bill seeking to ban “machine gun conversion devices,” also known as “Glock switches,” was defeated in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Wednesday. The vote, nearly along party lines, came after hours of emotional and intense debate, and ultimately failed by a single vote—handed to Republicans by a Democrat crossing the aisle.
Just one day after a joint legislative committee missed its deadline to approve new bipartisan congressional maps, Ohio Democrats are demanding that Governor Mike DeWine immediately call the state’s Redistricting Commission back into session. So far, DeWine has declined to comment.
Gigi Sohn, the Biden-era FCC nominee rejected even by Senate Democrats for her radical record, is now attacking President Trump’s reforms to the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. Despite being considered too extreme for a Democratic-controlled Senate, Sohn is working behind the scenes with state officials—including some Republicans—to undermine reforms designed to eliminate waste, cut DEI mandates, and allow satellite providers to compete fairly.
The Trump administration is overseeing the largest one-year cut to the federal workforce in nearly a century, with 154,000 federal employees officially leaving the payroll this week. Those departing had accepted buyouts offered under President Trump’s plan to reduce the size and scope of the federal government.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is preparing to release a new standalone app powered by its latest video-generation model, Sora 2. The app, designed to resemble TikTok, will feature a vertical video feed of AI-generated clips that users can create, share, and remix. Unlike TikTok, however, all content will be AI-generated rather than filmed by users.
Netflix has once again sparked outrage among parents after slipping a same-sex wedding and kiss into its children’s program Ada Twist, Scientist. In season four’s eleventh episode, titled Blue River Wedding, the animated show—targeted at preschool and elementary-aged children—features a gay couple exchanging vows, raising serious concerns about Hollywood’s growing effort to normalize adult sexual themes in programming meant for toddlers.
A military court in Kinshasa on Tuesday sentenced former Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Joseph Kabila to death in absentia, convicting him on charges of treason, terrorism, and war crimes. The sweeping verdict against the 54-year-old ex-leader included allegations of murder, torture, sexual assault, and conspiracy to support the M23 rebel insurgency in eastern Congo.
Philadelphia raised the flag of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on September 30 in a commemoration of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) National Day.
The Trump administration froze an estimated $18 billion in funding for two New York City infrastructure projects amid a concern over "unconstitutional DEI principles."
Greta Thunberg's flotilla drama deepened Tuesday after Israel’s Foreign Ministry revealed newly discovered documents linking Hamas to the Global Sumud Flotilla, an activist campaign backed by the climate agitator.
Planned Parenthood officially shut down its last two clinics in Louisiana. The state now joins Wyoming, North Dakota, and Mississippi as being Planned Parenthood-free.
El escándalo por antisemitismo en Northwestern se intensificó después de que cientos de estudiantes se negaran a participar en un video obligatorio de capacitación...
The Northwestern antisemitism scandal escalated after hundreds of students refused to participate in a mandatory anti-Semitism training video required under President Donald Trump’s crackdown on campus hate.
Walmart anunció que eliminará los colorantes sintéticos de sus productos.
Además de los colorantes, Walmart también retirará el uso de otros 30 ingredientes, incluidos algunos...
The Supreme Court indicated on October 1 that it would hear oral arguments for Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lisa Cook’s challenge to President Trump's effort to remove her.
The ongoing Harvard antisemitism scandal intensified this week after the House Education and Workforce Committee revealed Harvard president Alan Garber privately blamed a Jewish student for his own assault.
A staffer for Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) died after a horrific backyard fire in Uvalde earlier this month, shocking her family, colleagues, and community.
The shocking murder of a Scottish woman in Los Feliz, CA who moved 5,000 miles for love is raising tough questions about online romance, domestic violence, and the breakdown of traditional safeguards that once helped protect young women.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) pulled its "Glossary of Extremism and Hate" following widespread conservative backlash in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death.
Florida carried out its 13th execution of the year on Tuesday, surpassing its previous annual record and cementing the state’s position as the national leader in enforcing capital punishment.
The Taliban internet blackout has plunged Afghanistan into near-total digital silence, cutting off millions from the outside world and crippling essential services.
The attack at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan has left families grieving and a community stunned, as disturbing new details surface about the shooter’s past.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon stated this week that artificial intelligence will impact “literally every job” in the company, as the retail giant braces for a major transformation in its workforce. Speaking at a workforce conference in Bentonville, Arkansas, McMillon said the company plans to maintain its current headcount of approximately 2.1 million employees globally, even as AI significantly alters job functions, required skills, and day-to-day responsibilities.
On CNN’s The Situation Room Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sharply criticized President Trump’s comments about sending U.S. military forces into American cities. After reading Trump’s remark that Chicago might become a “training ground” for military deployment, Johnson called the statement “absolutely appalling” and labeled Trump an “unstable human being.”
A Moms for Liberty activist in California sparked controversy by stripping down to her bikini during a school board meeting to protest a district policy allowing transgender students to choose their bathroom based on gender identity. Beth Bourne, the Yolo County chapter chairwoman, staged the protest on September 18 during a Davis Joint Unified School District meeting.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday that Republican lawmakers have standing to challenge Proposition 211, a voter-approved campaign finance law. The 5–2 decision allows legal challenges over potential constitutional violations, particularly concerning the separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches.
The Grand Canyon’s Northern Rim is partially reopening to the public starting Wednesday, following months of closure due to the devastating Dragon Bravo Fire. The blaze, ignited by lightning on July 4, scorched over 145,000 acres—making it one of the largest wildfires in Arizona history. The fire is now fully contained.
South Africa’s ambassador to France, Nkosinathi Emmanuel “Nathi” Mthethwa, 58, was found dead Tuesday at a Paris hotel in what French authorities are treating as a possible suicide. The veteran diplomat and longtime cabinet minister was a prominent figure in South African politics and a close associate of former President Jacob Zuma.
Congress faces a government shutdown deadline at midnight on September 30. As negotiations intensify, Democrats have introduced a stopgap spending bill that would add $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, primarily through permanent extensions of Obamacare subsidies and reversals of healthcare savings measures.
Transgender actor Indya Moore launched into an emotional 30-minute Instagram video accusing Hollywood producer Ryan Murphy of abandoning the trans community after his hit show Pose. Moore, who rose to prominence under Murphy’s casting, thanked those who supported trans people but demanded more action from influential figures rather than what they see as symbolic support.
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Andre Roberts has been placed on unpaid leave after his arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed he held a final deportation order. Roberts drew a base salary of approximately $286,716 while serving Iowa’s largest school district, raising urgent questions about hiring oversight and legal accountability.
On CNBC’s Squawk Box, Ford CEO Jim Farley applauded President Trump’s proposed 25 percent tariff on heavy‑duty trucks, calling it an opportunity to level the playing field for American manufacturers. He acknowledged, however, that parts tariffs—ranging from 25 to 70 percent—create a major “headwind” for Ford, adding roughly $2 billion in costs. Farley expressed optimism that solutions are within reach through ongoing negotiations with the administration.
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin told former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison that the 2026 elections are critical for the Democratic Party as they aim to confront what he said is a "fascist regime."
The Department of Justice is going after Minnesota's sanctuary policies in a new lawsuit, arguing that the state is defying federal law and undermining law enforcement.
Controversy regarding New York Times correspondent Nikole Hannah-Jones has ignited after she used a misleading quotation to portray slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk as racist.
La representante Ilhan Omar (D-MN) vuelve a estar bajo fuertes críticas tras declarar que el activista conservador Charlie Kirk “no tiene legado que honrar”...
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) y la Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte (TSA) concluyeron una investigación interna que reveló que la administración...
The latest Senate investigation has revealed how the Biden administration turned the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) into a government censorship tool.
Politico's current Trump reporter covering the White House once admitted she cried when Donald Trump won in 2016 because she believed “horrible things were to come.”
Wildlife rules exist for a reason, and one safari group in Botswana learned that the hard way when an angry mother elephant attacked after their canoes floated too close to her young.
Eighteen days after pledging to make amends for calling the NYPD “racist,” Democratic mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani still refuses to deliver a real apology — instead hiding behind rambling non-answers that sound more like activist word salad than leadership.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) concluded an internal investigation revealing that the Biden administration committed "widespread abuses" against American citizens.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, (D-MN), is once again under fire after declaring that conservative activist Charlie Kirk has “no legacy to honor” following his tragic murder.
A shocking case is unfolding in Chambers County, Texas as the murder trial of Sarah Hartsfield begins, with prosecutors alleging she killed her fifth husband by injecting him with insulin.
Republican leaders in Congress are blasting Chinese officials for opposing the repeal of Biden-era power plant regulations, saying Beijing’s comments prove China wants the U.S. to stay shackled by red tape that weakens domestic energy supply.
New York City’s mayoral race has entered a new phase following Mayor Eric Adams’ announcement that he would not seek reelection. His exit clears the path for Democratic Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, who released a video message Sunday framing the election as a historic turning point for city politics.
In a dramatic shift from its open-borders approach, the Republic of Ireland will now pay migrant families up to €10,000 ($11,700) to voluntarily withdraw their asylum claims and return to their home countries. The policy, announced by Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan, nearly doubles the previous payouts for voluntary returns.
Alabama continues to earn national recognition as a leading destination for business investment, with Area Development magazine ranking the state among the top performers in its 2025 Top States for Business report. The annual ranking highlights states that excel in attracting and supporting economic growth.
The Utah County court has delayed setting a preliminary hearing in the case of Tyler James Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of assassinating conservative leader Charlie Kirk earlier this month. Robinson’s attorney, Kathryn Nester, told Judge Tony Graf on Monday that the defense needs more time to review a massive trove of evidence.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that Democrats have no justification for blocking a clean continuing resolution (CR) to keep the government funded. Speaking on Fox News, Leavitt stressed that President Donald Trump is only asking for a commonsense extension at current spending levels.
Congressional Democrats are steering the government toward a shutdown after blocking a short-term spending bill that would have extended current funding levels originally set under Joe Biden. Despite the measure’s bipartisan nature, Democratic leaders appear unwilling to accept a clean continuing resolution (CR), choosing instead to demand policy concessions with little chance of success.
President Donald Trump pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to issue a rare apology to Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani following last month’s Israeli airstrike in Doha that targeted Hamas operatives. The move, made during a joint call at the White House, signals that a broader diplomatic deal—possibly tied to ending the war in Gaza—may be in the works.
The computer science field, once seen as a guaranteed path to high-paying jobs, is undergoing a sharp downturn that is leaving even top graduates from elite universities struggling to find work. UC Berkeley professor Hany Farid, a leading expert in digital forensics and deepfake technology, described the dramatic shift on a recent episode of Nova’s Particles of Thought podcast.
The U.S. Labor Department announced Friday that it will suspend publication of key economic reports—including the monthly jobs report, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and the Producer Price Index (PPI)—if Congress fails to avoid a government shutdown. The move would deprive businesses, investors, and policymakers of critical data used to gauge the economy.
Michael Vachon, a senior advisor to George Soros, has denied claims made by President Trump that the Open Society Foundations (OSF) are linked to illegal activities.
Vice President JD Vance said during an appearance on Fox News Sunday that the White House is considering sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine via European allies.
El fiscal general de Oregón, Dan Rayfield, presentó una demanda contra la administración Trump para bloquear el despliegue de miembros de la Guardia Nacional...
Los Socialistas Democráticos de América (DSA) de Zohran Mamdani desataron indignación al rendir homenaje a Assata Shakur, una condenada por asesinar a un policía...
Un caso escalofriante revela que el asesino convicto Scott Kimball, quien admitió haber matado a múltiples víctimas mientras trabajaba como informante del FBI, manipuló...
El presidente Donald Trump asistirá el martes a una importante reunión militar en Quantico, Virginia.
“Es realmente solo una reunión muy agradable para hablar sobre...
A chilling case reveals that convicted murderer Scott Kimball, who admitted to killing multiple victims while working as an FBI informant, manipulated the very agency tasked with protecting Americans.
Conservative influencer and pro-life advocate, Savannah Craven Antao says she has already felt the sting of political violence—and fears it won’t be the last time.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking to block the deployment of National Guard members in Portland.
Americans are waking up to a bitter reality: their daily cup of coffee costs more than ever. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a coffee price crisis is hitting wallets hard, with prices up 20.9% from last year and 3.6% in just one month—the steepest increase since 2011.
Even the liberal media can’t cover for Kamala Harris anymore. The Washington Post editorial board blasted the former vice president’s return to the spotlight, mocking her book tour as "even less compelling than her presidential campaign" and warning Democrats they don’t "have time to waste" on her in 2028.
Illinois congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh, a Democrat and former Media Matters for America staffer, openly joined demonstrators at an anti-ICE rally where protesters shouted violent slogans, including "shoot ICE" and "shoot the [Expletive]."
Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) sparked outrage by honoring Assata Shakur, a convicted cop killer once placed on the FBI’s “most wanted terrorist” list.
Georgetown University has called in the FBI after alarming flyers promoting an anti-fascist extremist group appeared across campus, glorifying violence and targeting conservative voices.
NBC News is under fire for spreading a misleading ICE story that falsely accused federal agents of using a five-year-old autistic girl "to pressure her father to surrender."
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a historic warning in his United Nations address Friday, using his platform to send a direct message to Hamas.
A devastating flash flood in southern Arizona has left at least four people dead and created dangerous conditions after unleashing 1,000 propane tanks into rushing waters. Search and rescue teams continue to scour the area for additional victims.
A combat veteran has been arrested in connection with Saturday night’s deadly mass shooting at the American Fish Company in Southport, North Carolina. Authorities say the attack, which left three dead and five injured, was “highly premeditated.”
Border Patrol agents in Chicago have arrested a suspected member of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) during a raid in a suburban Home Depot parking lot. The operation took place under Operation Midway Blitz, a targeted enforcement effort aimed at removing dangerous criminal aliens from the city.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination on September 10 has sent shockwaves through America—not only politically, but spiritually. Churches across the country are reporting a surge in young adults returning to worship, a phenomenon now widely referred to as the “Charlie Kirk Effect.”
Illinois legislators are preparing to advance public transit legislation during the fall veto session, even as new projections suggest the looming $770 million transit funding cliff may not arrive until 2027. Lawmakers from both parties agree that systemic issues still demand urgent attention.
Russia launched a massive overnight air assault on Ukraine early Sunday, killing at least four people and injuring 70 others, with Kyiv suffering its worst bombardment in over a month. Among the dead was a 12-year-old girl, according to city officials.
Sir Keir Starmer has officially become the least popular British prime minister since polling records began, according to new data released by Ipsos on the eve of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. The poll shows a staggering collapse in public support, as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK takes a commanding lead nationwide.
A deadly shooting from a passing boat left three people dead and eight injured Saturday night in Southport, North Carolina. Authorities say the attack happened around 10 p.m. near the American Fish Company, a popular waterfront bar near the Cape Fear River.
Actor Sean Penn has publicly mourned the death of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, calling for renewed respect for opposing views in American discourse—even those he disagrees with. In a rare moment of ideological bridge-building, the left-leaning Hollywood star emphasized the need for open, honest debate and condemned political violence from all sides.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continued a focused and steady push deeper into Gaza City over the weekend, targeting remaining Hamas strongholds and eliminating terrorist threats with precision and force. Fighting remains intense as IDF ground troops and the Israeli Air Force (IAF) engage Hamas operatives entrenched in civilian areas, operating through tunnels and planting explosives.
During an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Last Word” on Friday, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) suggested that recent shootings, including one at a Texas ICE facility, may be tied to the FBI being “distracted” by prosecutions connected to President Donald Trump. He framed the attack as a “political assassination” and questioned the FBI’s ability to protect the public while pursuing legal cases involving Trump.
James Baker, the former top lawyer at the FBI during the Russiagate investigation and later a key figure in Twitter’s pre-Musk censorship system, now serves on the board of a newly formed “counter-disinformation” group. The Knight-Georgetown Institute (KGI), launched in 2024 by the Knight Foundation and Georgetown University, is advancing policy strategies aimed at regulating online speech through direct influence on state legislatures.
Surveillance footage from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas captures the moment federal agents risked their lives to save detainees trapped under sniper fire. The dramatic video, released Friday, shows agents shielding shackled migrants and rushing them to safety inside the facility as bullets struck nearby.
Florida has filed lawsuits against adult gaming platform Nutaku, its parent company Aylo, and payment processor Segpay, accusing them of failing to comply with the state’s new age verification law, HB3. The law, which went into effect in January, requires online platforms to ensure that Florida-based visitors are at least 18 before accessing explicit material.
Three women from California and Colorado have been indicted on federal charges after allegedly stalking a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Los Angeles and broadcasting the pursuit on Instagram.
The Danish defense ministry reported Saturday that drones were spotted overnight at multiple military installations, the latest in a string of unexplained incursions unsettling northern Europe.
During the “Overtime” online segment of HBO’s Real Time on Friday, liberal host Bill Maher openly admitted that Democrats are failing to present a coherent vision for voters. Reviewing fresh polling numbers, Maher said that while President Donald Trump’s overall approval has dipped, especially among key demographics, Democrats still cannot capitalize on the opportunity.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) used his Friday appearance on MSNBC’s The Briefing to argue that while health care is a major sticking point in the looming government shutdown, the larger problem is what he called the Trump administration’s “unconstitutional” conduct.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said Friday on CNN’s The Source that he sees “bipartisan opportunity” to address Medicaid cuts recently enacted by Republicans, despite skepticism about whether the GOP would undo legislation it just passed.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has responded defiantly after anti-Israel activists scrawled a death threat comparing her to assassinated American activist Charlie Kirk during an occupation of Turin’s Porta Susa railway station.
President Donald Trump said Friday he hopes former FBI Director James Comey is not the last official indicted over what he described as the “weaponization” of the Justice Department. His comments came one day after Comey was charged with making false statements and obstruction of justice.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has unveiled a new initiative aimed at combating politically motivated violence in the state. The “Combat Violent Extremism Portal,” announced this week, will serve as a digital reporting tool where citizens can submit evidence of threats or acts of political violence.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, is demanding information about the resignation of U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert, who stepped down while investigating former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
A bipartisan effort is underway in Ohio to reform the state’s juvenile justice system, with lawmakers proposing new legislation aimed at prioritizing rehabilitation over incarceration.
Bloomington has become the latest Illinois city to reinstate a one-percent grocery tax, joining hundreds of municipalities preparing for the state’s elimination of the levy in 2026. Meanwhile, Chicago could face an $80 million budget shortfall after failing to act before the October 1 deadline.
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