The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced that a Ukrainian national has been charged in connection to a plot to attack the nation's public water infrastructure.
The Trump administration moved to accelerate a nuclear revival this week as the Department of Energy prepared financing for up to 10 new nuclear reactors, signaling the most aggressive federal support for nuclear power in decades.
Disgraced journalist Wesley Lowery reentered public view this week, stirring new media fallout after praising Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate bid and accusing critics of racism.
Dallas pastor Frederick Haynes, known for praising Louis Farrakhan as a “great” man and criticizing Israel one day after the Hamas October 7 terror attacks, has entered the race to replace Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas’s 30th Congressional District.
President Donald Trump dismissed Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate bid as a republican gift, arguing that her entry into the 2026 Texas race only strengthens the GOP’s position in a state Democrats have failed to flip for decades.
A leading immigration analyst says Minnesota’s massive fraud scandal unfolded in part because the state operates as a high trust state, creating an environment where oversight lagged, and bad actors exploited taxpayer-funded programs with ease.
Democrats scored a rare win in deep-red Florida on Tuesday, delivering a major warning sign for Republicans as Democrat Eileen Higgins defeated Trump-backed Republican Emilio Gonzalez in Miami’s mayoral runoff, according to the Associated Press.
A Democratic representative filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claiming he has failed in his position.
A new lawsuit is raising serious questions about cruise overserving after the family of Michael Virgil, 35, sued Royal Caribbean over his death aboard the Navigator of the Seas.
In a culture obsessed with personal fulfillment, flexibility, and perpetual options, loyalty has been quietly downgraded. Today it is often treated as emotional attachment—something offered as long as conditions remain favorable, benefits continue, or feelings are affirmed. Scripture presents a far more demanding, sobering vision. Biblically, loyalty is not sentimentality. It is covenant faithfulness.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will convene on Tuesday, December 9, for a high‑stakes hearing addressing the growing danger of online predators targeting children.
European Union regulators launched a fresh antitrust investigation into Google on Tuesday, targeting the tech giant’s use of online content to power its artificial intelligence features.
Nearly two dozen Democratic state attorneys general sent a letter Monday to congressional leaders, insisting Republicans abandon efforts to insert language barring federal taxpayer funding for abortions into the extension of Obamacare premium subsidies.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, has voiced full support for President Donald Trump’s recent directive to reassess the United States’ childhood vaccine schedule.
Flags have long served as potent symbols of identity, allegiance, and unity, dating back to ancient civilizations where banners rallied troops and marked territories. In the American context, the Stars and Stripes emerged during the Revolutionary War as a beacon of independence and shared purpose. But when it comes to public schools, the tradition of flying the American flag isn't just decorative—it's rooted in a deliberate effort to forge national cohesion amid diversity and division.
The number of Britons leaving Christianity for other religions or spirituality is on the rise, a recent study from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life found.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit paused a lower court's ruling preventing the Trump administration's ban on transgender-identifying troops.
A family in North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, arguing that the district violated the student's constitutional rights after censoring a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris described herself as a "historic figure" during an interview with The New York Times, saying that Congress will honor her with a marble bust.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s controversial safety team appointment is drawing sharp backlash after he selected formerly incarcerated rapper and activist Mysonne Linen to serve on his City Hall transition team for public safety and criminal justice.
A new travel warning from federal health officials is raising concerns for Americans planning trips overseas, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions against outbreaks of an untreatable mosquito-borne virus across several countries.
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that allowed New York to force Amish schoolchildren to be vaccinated.
A new Europe cuts provision in Congress’ 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) would stop the Pentagon from significantly reducing U.S. troop levels in Europe and South Korea, signaling bipartisan concern over deterrence and allied stability.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced that his state designated the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist organizations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that a major question still hangs over the Trump administration’s push for a cease-fire agreement to end Russia’s nearly four-year invasion: what concrete security guarantees Ukraine will receive if Moscow attacks again.
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Justice can unseal records against Ghislaine Maxwell weeks after President Trump signed a law ordering files to be released.
A bold new Club America initiative is taking shape in Texas as Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to expand Turning Point USA’s high school chapters into every district statewide—while warning school officials not to stand in the way.
Far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett officially launched her Texas senate campaign on Monday, filing her paperwork just hours before the deadline and announcing that she wants “a bigger voice.”
Sound Transit’s new light‑rail extension to Federal Way officially opened this week, adding three stations after a five‑year construction process delayed by engineering and safety challenges.
Comedian and actor Michael Rapaport unleashed a fiery tirade this week after dozens of Hollywood celebrities signed a petition demanding the release of convicted Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti.
A Vermont school district ignited national controversy Friday by raising the Somali flag on school grounds, just days after President Donald Trump warned about the dangers of unchecked refugee programs.
In a blockbuster announcement that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Netflix revealed on December 5, 2025, its plan to acquire Warner Bros. and its associated assets, including HBO Max, from Warner Bros. Discovery in a deal valued at approximately $82.7 billion in enterprise value, or $72 billion in equity. This move, which would unite Netflix's global streaming dominance with Warner's storied library of franchises like Harry Potter, DC Comics, and HBO's prestige series, promises to reshape Hollywood in profound ways.
The University of Colorado (CU) will pay $10.3 million in a settlement surrounding its discrimination against students during its COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
First Lady Melania Trump visited Marine Corps Base Quantico to honor military families and their children as part of a partnership with Toys for Tots and the Toy Association.
Thailand launched air strikes along its border with Cambodia on Monday just weeks after the two countries signed a peace agreement led by President Trump.
A new investigation alleges a sweeping legal breach by CAIR Action, accusing the group of operating nationwide without the licenses, registrations, or legal authority required in any of the 22 states where it solicits funds or conducts political work.
Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba announced that she is resigning from her position after a federal appeals court found she was disqualified from her role.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons sent a letter to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, demanding that he honor the ICE arrest detainers of the thousands of illegal immigrants in the state.
An illegal alien armed suspect wounded four Omaha officers during a gas station shootout after allegedly firing on a 61-year-old man in an earlier, unprovoked attack, according to Nebraska authorities.
The United States has renewed its highest-level travel warning for Venezuela, citing extreme dangers tied to terrorism, kidnapping, violent crime and the collapse of basic services.
The Milpas Street Holiday Parade in Santa Barbara, California, has been canceled after organizers argued that federal immigration agents could target attendees.
A park access overhaul is coming in 2026 as President Trump’s administration adds his June 14 birthday to the national park fee-free calendar while removing Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth.
A Venezuela military assessment from international experts shows a regime projecting power while struggling with corruption, decay and instability, raising new questions as tensions rise between Washington and Nicolás Maduro.
A Fabergé pendant stolen from a New Zealand jewelry store has been recovered after police waited six days for a suspected thief to pass the item naturally while in custody.
The Somali Fraud scandal continues to draw national attention as Rep. Ilhan Omar voiced frustration over how the “Feeding Our Future” scheme is being framed, arguing that Somalis were victimized as taxpayers who lost potential support from the program.
We live in an extraordinary era. Science and technology are advancing at a breathtaking pace—uncovering invisible dimensions, entangling particles across vast distances, and probing the fundamental structure of reality itself. Yet in a culture addicted to speed, spectacle, and short attention spans, many of these discoveries go largely unnoticed.
Authorities in Louisiana are intensifying their search for the last of three inmates who staged a dramatic escape from the St. Landry Parish Jail using tied bed sheets and a crumbling jail wall.
Charlotte was thrust back into the national spotlight Friday after a man illegally in the country was arrested in connection with a brutal stabbing aboard the city’s light rail system.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced Friday that House Republicans will soon introduce a series of healthcare bills aimed at bringing down costs that have soared under Obamacare.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reportedly filed thousands of criminal complaints against citizens for online insults, raising alarm over the state of free speech...
A massive fraud scandal involving up to $1 billion in stolen federal nutrition funds is threatening to derail Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s political future.
A violent robbery at London’s Heathrow Airport on Sunday caused panic and travel disruptions after pepper spray was released in a Terminal 3 parking garage.
Federal prosecutors say a Pittsburgh man accused of stalking at least 11 women across more than five states relied on ChatGPT as a “therapist” and “best friend” that reinforced his dangerous behavior.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has apprehended an illegal alien previously convicted of operating a criminal trafficking network that exploited underage girls through coercion and threats.
An illegal alien released into the U.S. under former President Joe Biden’s catch-and-release policies is now accused of nearly killing a Maryland woman in a head-on collision before fleeing the scene.
President Donald Trump has directed federal health agencies to review and potentially overhaul the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule, aiming to bring it in line with peer nations that recommend fewer vaccines for children.
Native Iñupiat leaders in Alaska are applauding Congress for overturning a Biden-era policy that restricted oil and gas development on over one million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
Sydney Sweeney, star of Euphoria and Anyone But You, has issued a statement addressing the backlash to her American Eagle “Great Jeans” ad campaign. The controversy began in July when critics claimed the campaign’s wordplay.
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the unchecked growth of artificial intelligence and its potential strain on America's power grid, cybersecurity, and public safety.
Taiwan has ordered a one‑year block on the Chinese social media app known internationally as RedNote (Xiaohongshu), after authorities linked the platform to a sharp rise in online fraud.
The New York City Council rejected Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to raise housing costs for thousands of low‑income families relying on the CityFHEPS voucher program.
Netflix has struck a massive $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, a game-changing move that could dramatically reshape the global entertainment industry.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) — which represents oil‑ and natural gas‑producing nations including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
Police in Lake Worth, Texas, arrested a 37-year-old man with an extensive criminal record after uncovering a large stash of suspected narcotics during a traffic stop.
Minnesota’s unfolding fraud crisis intensified this week as governor Tim Walz faced renewed scrutiny for falsely claiming he “put people in jail” over the massive Feeding Our Future scandal.
A vaccine advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) voted to change the recommendations for when children receive the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine.
New evidence from a federal corruption trial has raised serious concerns about “obedient” Kathy Hochul and the influence foreign officials may have held over New York’s leadership.
The United States is preparing for a historic convergence of major events in 2026, and officials say World Cup security is now at the center of federal planning.
Reports from British intelligence officials have raised urgent concerns over Russian infiltration after two suspected Kremlin-linked operatives allegedly entered the United Kingdom aboard commercial cargo ships.
A high-visibility diplomatic lunch in Japan drew international attention after pop star Katy Perry joined former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
The White House released a new national security strategy centered on the "America First" platform, focusing on curbing illegal immigration and U.S. dominance.
A sweeping federal investigation continues to expose new layers of the Somali Fraud scandal that has shaken Minnesota politics and placed Rep. Ilhan Omar’s district under intense scrutiny.
The unfolding tragedy continues to grip Southern California after authorities identified the son of longtime radiologist Dr. Eric Cordes as the suspected gunman in a double homicide that left both his father and stepmother dead.
Transhumanism has stepped out of the pages of speculative philosophy and into the bloodstream of Western culture. Born in 1957 through the writings of scientist-philosopher Julian Huxley, transhumanism argues that the human species can — and should — transcend biology by merging with advanced technologies, ultimately evolving into something “post-human.” Today, its evangelists are no longer fringe academics. They are the most powerful voices in innovation, funded by Silicon Valley, normalized through social media, and celebrated on the world stage.
Republican U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois is pushing a federal crackdown on driver licensing after state data revealed nearly 1 in 5 commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) with English‑language proficiency infractions were issued by Illinois.
The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report on War Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of Signal after investigating the matter for months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly confronted the escalating controversy regarding threats of arrest during an interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit, declaring that he “of course” would visit New York City despite Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s threat to have him detained.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that a probe is underway after a school allegedly vaccinated a student without their parents' consent.
A high-stakes peace deal is taking center stage in Washington as President Donald Trump hosts the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, even while renewed fighting on the ground threatens to overshadow the diplomatic breakthrough.
Rep. Mark Messmer (R-IN) introduced legislation establishing federal criminal penalties for those who knowingly administer an abortion drug to a woman without her informed consent.
A major climate study error triggered a rare and sweeping retraction this week, after Nature admitted that a widely cited climate-change report contained fundamental data flaws.
President Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the memory of West Virginia Army National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was fatally wounded on November 26.
Concerns over ethics and oversight continue to grow as Rep. Seth Moulton’s travel history intertwines with the Schmidt retreat, a luxury Montana gathering funded by billionaire tech mogul and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
The New York Times announced plans to sue the Pentagon, claiming that the Department of War infringed upon the First Amendment by imposing new restrictions on journalists and outlets.
A growing debate over scholarship discrimination intensified this week as the American Alliance for Equal Rights filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s race-restricted flagship program.
A repeat offender with a history of sex crime convictions is now accused of kidnapping and raping a Minnesota woman while on probation, raising renewed scrutiny over local sentencing decisions.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once wrote, “From the most ancient times justice has been a two-part concept: virtue triumphs, and vice is punished.” It is a timeless principle, yet it reads today less like a proverb and more like a warning light flashing on the dashboard of Western civilization. History matters—but applying history, seeing the present accurately, and discerning the future clearly will determine whether we survive what is coming.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing intense backlash after his administration was accused of protecting an illegal alien charged in the death of 11-year-old Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz.
Homeschool students across the country could soon see long-overdue protections in the college admissions process, thanks to new legislation introduced by Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC).
Every generation seems convinced that the next one is worse—more self-centered, less spiritually aware, morally weaker. Normally, such judgments can be dismissed as nostalgic exaggeration. But today, the data tells a different story. The numbers confirm what many Americans feel deep in their spirits: our world is sliding rapidly into lawlessness. And the troubling truth is this—lawlessness is not only more widespread; it is more personal than we care to admit.
A California doctor who admitted to supplying ketamine to Friends star Matthew Perry is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles.
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani of Boston, Massachusetts, blocked a major provision in President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," preventing the ban of Medicaid funds from going to Planned Parenthood.
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has been subpoenaed by House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and now faces a closed-door deposition on December 17.
President Trump issued a pardon to Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda, who faced a maximum of 204 years in prison on bribery and money laundering charges.
A growing democrat backlash took center stage Tuesday as former Wisconsin lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes launched his 2026 gubernatorial bid despite increasingly vocal resistance from prominent Democrats and the state’s oldest Black newspaper.
San Francisco filed a historic lawsuit against the nation's largest food brands, arguing that the companies marketed ultra-processed products knowing they had detrimental health effects.
A growing wave of China influence concerns resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump defended his surprise August decision to allow 600,000 Chinese students to attend U.S. universities—a sharp reversal from his earlier pledge to “aggressively revoke” visas amid national-security fears.
A wave of Nashville backlash propelled Republican Matt Van Epps to victory Tuesday in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District, where Democrat Aftyn Behn—who once declared, “I hate this city”—failed to overcome her history of inflammatory comments.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is bolstering its effort to combat synthetic opioids through its Fentanyl Free America initiative, highlighting the agency's commitment to protecting Americans and their communities.
A growing leadership rift inside House Republican ranks spilled into public view after Rep. Elise Stefanik accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of blocking her proposal targeting what she says are long-standing abuses tied to government weaponization.
The West Virginia Board of Education reinstated its ban on religious exemptions to vaccine requirements in schools after the state Supreme Court paused a lower court's decision allowing the exemptions.
A visa crackdown targeting alleged contributors to migrant-smuggling pipelines led the State Department to revoke visas from six Mexican executives accused of aiding unlawful migration toward the southern border.
An expanded travel ban targeting more than two dozen countries is under review by President Trump following the Thanksgiving-eve attack on two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
The shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., has renewed scrutiny of what critics call the administration’s emblematic failure in vetting Afghan arrivals.
Florida has become the first state in the nation to adopt the Phoenix Declaration, a conservative education framework developed by the Heritage Foundation.
Harvard University has come under fire after hiring Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, a Divinity School graduate who was criminally charged with assaulting an Israeli student.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott (R-SC) says President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are prioritizing economic relief for working Americans.
Over one-third of commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) issued to non-domiciled individuals in Minnesota were illegally granted, according to a federal audit revealed Monday by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
The Trump administration has dramatically restructured the Biden-era Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, leading to projected savings of $21 billion while broadening internet access for millions of Americans.
A high-profile illegal alien who served as superintendent of Iowa’s largest public school system has been revealed as a registered Democratic voter in Maryland, according to newly released unredacted voter registration records.
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter publicly attacked the White House and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after learning her music had been used in a federal government video promoting deportation efforts.
In a cabinet meeting that doubled as a national wake-up call, President Donald Trump didn’t mince words about Somali immigrants draining American resources. “They contribute nothing,” he declared, slamming the billions allegedly siphoned from Minnesota’s coffers while welfare rolls swell to 88% in that community.
An Afghan national living in Texas has been charged with making threats online after a video showed him plotting to construct a bomb and kill Americans.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) have demanded information pertaining to the presence of drug cartels on tribal lands across the United States.
The Trump administration has called upon the Supreme Court to intervene in a case involving Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, which was found liable for failing to warn about the risks associated with its product.
Qatar influence within Western institutions is drawing scrutiny as CNN prepares to co-sponsor next week’s Doha Forum—an event underwritten by the Qatari government and filled with outspoken critics of Israel and U.S. allies.
A new report reveals that Venezuela’s military is preparing for a prolonged guerrilla war should President Trump order a U.S. ground invasion to remove Nicolás Maduro from power.
A growing tariff challenge reached a new level this week after Costco Wholesale Corporation filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block President Trump’s emergency tariff orders and recover duties the company says it was required to pay on imported goods.
Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell announced that they will donate $6.25 billion to accounts for 25 million children through President Trump's investment program.
A disturbing honor killing case in the Netherlands has drawn international attention as Dutch prosecutors seek lengthy prison sentences for a father and his two sons accused of drowning 18-year-old Ryan Al Najjar over her “Western” lifestyle.
A targeted attack outside a California home left a respected physician and his wife dead on Sunday, according to authorities investigating the daytime violence.
A growing dispute over a fitness report made headlines Monday after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized New York Times correspondent Katie Rogers for what she called an “unequivocally false” story about President Trump’s stamina.
A new security alert from the U.S. Embassy in San Jose is raising alarms for Americans traveling to Costa Rica after reports of break-ins, financial crimes, and “armed robberies” at rental properties, including Airbnbs.
For nearly 4,000 years, the Jewish people have maintained an unbroken spiritual, cultural, and historical connection to the land of Israel—Zion. Long before empires carved borders or ideologies weaponized narratives, the Jewish identity was forged on this soil. The legitimacy of a Jewish state is not a modern invention, not a diplomatic bargain, and certainly not a political indulgence—it is a historical reality anchored in antiquity, covenant, exile, and return.
Netflix has dropped a teaser trailer for the four-part docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, set to premiere this Tuesday. The roughly one‑minute clip shows...
A horrifying mass shooting at a child’s birthday party in Stockton, California left four people dead — including three children — and 11 others injured.
The First Choice Women’s Resource Centers — a group of faith‑based pregnancy centers — is asking the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to block a demand from Matthew Platkin.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump received a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which showed that he remains in good health.
Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) said he plans to refile a war powers resolution that would require the Trump administration to have congressional approval for any military action against Venezuela.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a fee for travelers without a REAL ID or other acceptable documents, requiring that they pay $45 to use a "modernized alternative identity verification system."
The sprawling climate lawfare network driving Democratic-led lawsuits against the oil industry is drawing new scrutiny after tax filings revealed that the New Venture Fund (NVF) funneled millions of dollars to both the law firm leading the litigation and the organization training the judges who may hear those cases.
The growing Harvard scandal surrounding the university’s response to campus anti-Israel activism intensified after Elom Tettey-Tamaklo—who faced a criminal charge for assaulting an Israeli student—returned to campus as a full-time “Graduate Teaching Fellow.”
FDA Chief Medical Officer and Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Vinay Prasad has called for the agency to reflect following reports that children's deaths are linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.
There was a time, not long ago, when calling someone “straight” was as neutral as calling them right-handed or brown-eyed. It simply described the overwhelming human norm: the natural, biologically obvious attraction between men and women that has built every civilization in recorded history. Today, that same word is being quietly retired, replaced by a clinical, activist-coined term, "cisgender," as if the default orientation of 97% of humanity now requires a special prefix to distinguish it from the new sacred categories.
A surprising bone mystery near one of Scotland’s most recognizable landmarks has triggered a formal archaeological investigation after park rangers uncovered an unusual pile of animal remains on Crow Hill in Edinburgh.
A closely watched special election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District has turned into a test of voter sentiment, party strength, and President Trump’s coalition, placing what some observers are calling a potential Music Miracle at the center of national political attention.
A stunning ancient discovery beneath Britain’s Houses of Parliament has prompted new questions about how much of the nation’s history remains buried just steps from its political center.
President Trump reaffirmed his trust in Secretary of War Pete Hegseth following allegations of improper military action, telling reporters he believes Hegseth “100%” as scrutiny intensifies over a reported second strike on a Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel.
The Letitia James, New York Attorney General, is facing a formal bar complaint alleging “illegal and dishonest conduct” after her federal mortgage‑fraud charges were dismissed by a federal judge.
Illinois tipped workers hoping for relief under the new federal “no tax on tips” rule are in for a rude awakening—Illinois won’t be adopting the exemption.
Former President Donald Trump drew attention this Thanksgiving weekend not with politics, but with a picture-perfect golf shot that had even the pros impressed.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is once again firing back at Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) after she refused to retract her false claim that he received political donations from Jeffrey Epstein.
Trever Nehls, former Fort Bend County Constable and the identical twin brother of Rep. Troy Nehls, has officially entered the race for Texas’s 22nd Congressional District.
An Afghan national has been arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, after allegedly posting a video on TikTok that appeared to show him building a bomb and threatening an attack.
A British IT contractor, Jon Richelieu-Booth, was arrested by West Yorkshire Police after posting a photo on LinkedIn showing him holding a shotgun at a friend’s property in Florida.
One of the two National Guardsmen shot Wednesday near the White House remains in critical condition, according to comments Saturday by Rep. Riley Moore (R‑WV).
A high‑school football coach in Virginia has vanished into the woods with a gun just as police prepared to interview him on a string of child‑pornography and solicitation charges, his family and local authorities confirmed.
Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. government to resolve a series of federal investigations into its handling of antisemitism on campus, according to the Associated Press.
Colorado residents lost a staggering $24 million to personal data scams in 2024, quadrupling the $6 million reported in 2023 and setting a record high.
Napster, the once-infamous music piracy platform turned AI firm, has dropped a bombshell on its shareholders: the long-hyped $3.36 billion investment deal, announced earlier this year, isn’t happening.
A 27‑year‑old economist once celebrated as a rising star has seen his career unravel after Wall Street Journal reports revealed serious doubts about the legitimacy of his AI‑workplace research.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is under fire for his response to the killing of Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old member of the West Virginia National Guard who was shot near the White House.
Pete Hegseth and his wife Jennifer spent Thanksgiving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships — where the “Secretary of War” delivered a message of gratitude to U.S. sailors and Marines.
Watchdog group The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC) released a report detailing the attacks on Christians across Europe and the United Kingdom last year.
President Donald Trump declared that the materials signed by former President Joe Biden through the autopen are "terminated" and are of "no further force or effect."
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu declared a nationwide emergency following President Trump pressuring the country amid ongoing kidnappings and killings of Christians.
Governor Patrick Morrisey (R-WV) issued a proclamation requesting that all state residents observe a moment of silence and prayer in honor of Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe and Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, the two National Guard members attacked this week.
The spread of a controversial Soros curriculum on anti-Semitism has ignited new concerns among parents, educators, and Jewish community leaders as attacks on Jews reach historic levels nationwide.
A deadly pattern of court failure has drawn national attention as families, victims, and officials question why repeat violent offenders remain free despite long criminal histories.
A violent attack in Jacksonville that claimed the life of Roger Borkum has prompted a nationwide Justice Call as authorities detail how the former World Trade Center worker, who “narrowly escaped death” on Sept. 11, 2001, was beaten by three teenagers.
The Western world in 2025 is experiencing a level of cultural, spiritual, and political turmoil unprecedented in our lifetimes. Yet if the great historian Arnold...
President Trump issued a Thanksgiving Day proclamation, declaring that God has "bestowed abundant blessings all across our land and indeed the entire world."
Deepening Democrat fractures erupted into public view this week as a covert group of left-wing senators formed a rebellion against Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer’s leadership strategy.
The Trump administration’s federal crackdown on Memphis crime produced dramatic results in just weeks, with Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing steep drops in homicides and other violent offenses during a Monday press conference.
A new debate over turkey emissions landed just in time for Thanksgiving, as a climate activist group urged Axios to highlight the holiday bird’s supposed environmental toll.
Airport chaos hit Los Angeles International Airport as hundreds of protesters blocked roads during one of the busiest Thanksgiving travel periods, forcing travelers to abandon vehicles and walk to the terminals.
A major Arctic breakthrough in Alaska may dramatically weaken China’s long-standing dominance over rare earth minerals, following confirmation that the GraphiteOne project near Nome has uncovered significant reserves of rare earth elements (REEs) alongside what is already the nation’s largest graphite deposit.
Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the Department of Agriculture over the inability for migrants to access Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
A name controversy in northern Namibia has drawn global attention as Adolf Hitler Uunona, a local politician running for reelection, is projected to retain his council seat by a wide margin.
A deadly inferno in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district killed at least 36 people and left hundreds missing after flames ripped through multiple residential towers Wednesday.
Legendary Alabama coach and ESPN analyst Nick Saban stirred controversy this week after calling Ohio State fans “psychotic” for their obsession with beating Michigan.
Two Virginia brothers — one of whom works as an assistant principal at a public high school — have been arrested and accused of plotting to murder Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Two members of the National Guard were shot Wednesday just blocks from the White House, officials confirmed, prompting an immediate lockdown of government buildings in Washington, D.C.
Texas has officially stepped into the world of cryptocurrency, becoming the first state to move toward establishing a government-backed crypto reserve.
The Biden-era laxness on immigration appears to be over as the Trump administration steps up enforcement — and the sweep has unexpectedly caught Karoline Leavitt’s estranged relative in its path.
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order launching the Genesis Mission, a sweeping national initiative designed to harness artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific discovery....
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) filed a lawsuit against Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, alleging he abused his position by making criminal referrals over mortgage fraud.
President Donald Trump said he would not invite South Africa to next year's G20 summit in Florida, stating the country has engaged in human rights abuses.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem directed hundreds of Venezuelan nationals to be removed from the United States despite a federal judge demanding that deportation flights turn around.
A growing controversy has emerged in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District as Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn faces renewed scrutiny over her past remarks about race and representation.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has called for the Department of Justice to provide information on the department's Biden-era collaboration with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
A growing anti-Semitism scandal erupted this week after former Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory—removed from the organization for her ties to anti-Jewish rhetoric—reappeared on mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s transition team.
Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-CA) recent comments about a possible military check against President Trump triggered sharp reactions across the political spectrum.
Some educators and universities have condemned Thanksgiving celebrations, instead seeking to implement diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) efforts into the day.
Federal authorities revealed a major arrest in Florida after the FBI detained a 20-year-old man accused of preparing to carry out and livestream a violent neo-Nazi attack.
Texas faith leaders and advocacy groups intensified pressure on Gov. Greg Abbott this week over his designation of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as a terrorist group, calling for the proclamation to be rescinded.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary shared on the "Pod Force One" podcast that former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci was behind the "massive cover-up" of COVID-19.
A major rescue of kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria was confirmed Tuesday after Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced that all 24 captives abducted last week in Kebbi state had been safely recovered.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Trump administration views recent military activity in the Caribbean as part of a broader security strategy, signaling that Operation Spear reflects more than routine enforcement.
William Brewster was my 11th great-grandfather, and every year as we approach Thanksgiving, I am reminded that heritage is more than lineage — it is a testimony of faith, endurance, and divine providence. Our family line reaches back to one of the most pivotal moments in American history, when on November 21, 1620 (New Style calendar), a small band of Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and established Plymouth Colony.
Of the 102 passengers who braved the Atlantic, only 51 were alive by Spring, and at one point just six were healthy enough to care for the others. Yet their faith never broke. Instead, they prayed, endured, and trusted God.
President Donald Trump reignited his criticism of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker Tuesday during the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning event outside the White House.
Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., announced Tuesday that she will not run for re‑election next year—marking the end of her third term amid escalating federal intervention in the city’s affairs.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has filed a detainer against Nina Jaaskelainen, a Finnish national accused of assaulting a mother, her infant child, and their dog in New Smyrna, Florida.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a sweeping directive to review all refugees admitted to the United States during the Joe Biden administration.
Paramount Pictures has officially confirmed that Rush Hour 4 is in active development, with original stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker returning for the long-awaited sequel.
The Ohio House of Representatives passed the “Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act” last week, allowing public school history classes to teach the positive impacts of Christianity in the nation.
The FBI has reached out to the House and Senate Sergeant at Arms to schedule interviews with lawmakers behind a video urging military members to refrain from following what the Democrats call "illegal orders."
The University of Minnesota has warned against a "whiteness pandemic," described as a "centuries-old culture" featuring "colorblindness, passivity, and White fragility, which are all covert expressions of racism common in the United States."
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, has launched investigations into 18 states and Washington, DC, after women have been forced to compete against biological men in sports.
Australia’s Senate erupted in chaos after One Nation Sen. Pauline Hanson entered the chamber wearing a full burqa, reigniting debate over her long-running Burqa Ban campaign.
A Pentagon review has intensified scrutiny of Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) after he appeared in a video urging troops to “refuse illegal orders,” launching a politically charged investigation now tied to a possible ‘duty recall’ under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Democratic congressional hopeful Aftyn Behn struggled to answer for her past tweets during a Sunday interview, raising new questions about her bid to flip Tennessee’s deep-red Seventh District just days before the special election.
Federal investigators have launched a sweeping probe into United Nations Relief and Works Agency staff as the UNRWA blacklist takes shape, marking the most aggressive U.S. effort yet to prevent Hamas-linked personnel from circulating through U.N. agencies involved in Gaza’s reconstruction.
The U.S. State Department announced that it has taken steps to impose visa restrictions on an unnamed Haitian official accused of supporting gangs and criminal organizations.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order launching the process of designating chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist entities.
The Council on American Islamic Relations ignited controversy this week after accusing President Donald Trump of advancing an 'Israel first' agenda when he announced plans to rescind deportation protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations sparked renewed controversy this week after CAIR eulogizes convicted cop-killer Jamil Abdullah al-Amin, who died over the weekend while serving a life sentence in federal prison.
A Northwestern University biomedicine course sparked national attention after students reported a lecture that veered sharply into anti-Israel propaganda, accusing the Jewish state of killing its own people on Oct. 7, 2023.
On November 22, 1963, the nation lost not only its 35th President but also its innocence. The assassination of John F. Kennedy—shot in broad daylight while riding in an open limousine through downtown Dallas—remains one of the most scrutinized events in modern history. His alleged killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, a disaffected former Marine who flirted with Marxism, defected to the Soviet Union, and openly praised Fidel Castro, never stood trial. Instead, he was gunned down on live television by Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner with murky motives and even murkier connections.
The automaker Stellantis—parent company of Jeep, Ram, and Chrysler—faces a wave of backlash after it began sending marketing notifications directly to its vehicle owners’ infotainment screens.
Pima County, Arizona, is preparing a major public vote in March 2026 on whether to extend a half‑cent sales tax for another 20 years to fund more than $2.67 billion in construction and infrastructure projects.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently asked a question so obvious it feels radical: Could we please stop dressing like we’re rolling out of bed when we board an airplane? His gentle plea (“maybe go back to an era where we didn’t wear our pajamas to the airport”) has been met, predictably, with eye-rolling and lectures about “comfort” and “my body, my choice.” Yet Duffy is not demanding white gloves and three-piece suits. He is simply asking us to remember that a plane is a public space, not a private dorm room, and that the way we present ourselves still matters.
The Department of Justice is preparing to appeal a federal judge’s decision to dismiss indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
On Monday’s edition of The Situation Room, Representative Jamie Raskin (D‑Md.) defended Delegate Stacey Plaskett (D‑V.I.) after revelations that Plaskett exchanged text messages with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced that the United States signaled that it would begin cooperating with the country to address Christian persecution.
Brazil's Supreme Court voted to uphold the imprisonment of former president Jair Bolsonaro, who was arrested after an incident involving his ankle monitor.
A federal judge dismissed the indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, arguing that interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan’s appointment was unlawful.
Senate candidate Graham Platner ignited a firestorm with what critics are calling a political harassment strategy after he urged supporters to confront and harass Maine lawmakers who oppose Medicare for All.
On November 20, 1945, the trial of twenty top Nazi leaders began in a quiet courtroom in Nuremberg, Germany. It was, as U.S. Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson declared, “the first trial in history for crimes against the peace of the world.” Standing before a global audience still reeling from the ashes of World War II, Jackson warned that “the wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating, that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored, because it cannot survive their being repeated.”
The radical endorsement issued this week by New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is drawing swift backlash after he backed New York State Assembly candidate Aber Kawas—who once argued that 9/11 manifested from America’s “system of capitalism,” “racism,” “white supremacy,” and “Islamophobia.”
UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer suggested that former Prince Andrew should testify before the United States Congress regarding his link to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Track AIPAC leadership faces new scrutiny after revelations that one of its founders, Cory Archibald, has lived outside the United States for two decades—contradicting the group’s America-First branding.
Newly released police logs and footage have revived serious questions about air base drones that forced a U.K. police helicopter into evasive action near a U.S. air base last year—despite officials initially brushing off the incident as a routine fighter jet sighting.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) ignited backlash Friday after invoking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk while accusing President Donald Trump of encouraging political violence — a claim critics say is not only inflammatory, but deliberately misleading.
Archaeologists in Colombia marked a major treasure recovery milestone this week after retrieving the first artifacts from the legendary San José galleon — a shipwreck dubbed the “Holy Grail of shipwrecks” for its extraordinary trove of gold, silver and jewels.
A growing Hidden Location controversy erupted over the weekend after Elon Musk’s X rolled out a new feature revealing where accounts are actually posting from — and exposing numerous popular profiles that had long claimed to be American patriots or on-the-ground Gaza journalists.
ustine Lindsay, the NFL’s first openly transgender cheerleader, is claiming he was cut from the Carolina Panthers’ TopCats squad solely because of his transgender identity.
The long-anticipated Monarch Youth Center in Lincoln, Illinois, is now housing juveniles following a brief delay for staff training and safety preparations.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has introduced a long-overdue safety breakthrough—a new female crash test dummy designed to reflect the real biological differences between men and women.
Two of the nation’s most critical executive departments—the Department of War and the Department of Veterans Affairs—are leading the federal government in unresolved recommendations for reform.
On Friday’s episode of HBO’s Real Time, host Bill Maher surprised many viewers with a striking admission: despite his many disagreements with President Donald Trump.
Jenn Pellegrino, Executive Director of Defend Forgotten America, says President Donald Trump’s recent White House meeting with socialist New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
In a surprising show of political diplomacy, President Donald Trump hosted New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House on Friday, November 21.
The National Education Association (NEA) is pushing gender ideology on staff as part of a training event to take place from December 2 through December 4.
A federal appeals court is weighing whether to revive hundreds of lawsuits filed by parents who claimed their child's autism or ADHD was linked to Tylenol.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to Clinton attorney David Kendall, reminding him that Bill and Hillary Clinton must comply with their subpoenas and appear for an in-person deposition.
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against California laws providing in-state tuition, scholarships, and subsidized loans for illegal immigrants.
Estados Unidos está considerando sanciones e intervención del Pentágono en esfuerzos para proteger a los cristianos de la persecución por parte del gobierno nigeriano.
Durante...
Tres fiscales generales han presentado una nueva impugnación en su demanda contra la píldora abortiva mifepristona.
La nueva presentación se dirige específicamente a la aprobación...
Probablemente has visto la calcomanía de parachoques “COEXIST”. Cada letra está estilizada para representar un sistema de creencias diferente: la luna creciente y la...
La Cámara de Representantes aprobó una resolución que condena el socialismo en una votación realizada el viernes por la mañana, aunque fue rechazada por...
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) declared that he will run for governor in 2026. Announcing his campaign on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Swalwell vowed to be a "protector and fighter" for California.
President Donald Trump called out six Democrat lawmakers on Thursday for what he described as “seditious behavior” following their video message encouraging U.S. military personnel to reject unlawful orders.
Senator Bernie Moreno (R‑OH) delivered a blunt rebuke of President Joe Biden’s immigration and economic policies during a Thursday event with Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow.
Senator Bernie Moreno (R‑OH) blasted economic “experts” and Federal Reserve leadership during a Breitbart News policy event, declaring they’ve been “catastrophically wrong."
For decades, activists on the left have weaponized the phrase “separation of church and state” to scrub every trace of religious expression from the public square. Prayer banned in schools, Ten Commandments monuments torn down, coaches fired for kneeling in silent prayer, bakers and florists coerced into celebrating ceremonies that violate their faith: all justified, we are told, by an ironclad “wall of separation” between church and state. The only problem? That is not what the Founders meant, not even close.
White House officials reportedly discussed the possibility of removing CNN anchors disliked by President Donald Trump in conversations with billionaire investor Larry Ellison.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to officials with the BBC, NPR, and PBS, announcing that the agency has launched an investigation into the BBC's edits of President Trump's speech on January 6, 2021.
The Trump administration warned that it may withhold $75 million from Pennsylvania after the state was found to have illegally issued commercial driver's licenses (CDLs).
El presidente Donald Trump calificó a los demócratas como “traidores” después de que estos instaran a miembros del ejército a desobedecer órdenes.
“Se llama CONDUCTA...
Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) reconocieron que el autismo puede estar relacionado con las vacunas.
En un comunicado del...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a peer-reviewed report exposing the dangers posed to children from efforts to change their biological sex.
In March of 1775, as the colonies stood on the brink of war, Patrick Henry rose in the Virginia Convention and thundered words that still shake the American soul: “An appeal to arms and to the God of hosts is all that is left us! … We shall not fight our battles alone. There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations.”
We remember the closing line— “Give me liberty or give me death”—but it was this appeal to the God of hosts that gave the struggle its moral center. The founders believed their cause could not be sustained on human courage alone. When earthly appeals were exhausted, they appealed to Heaven.
Federal Reserve officials have been cautious about lowering interest rates, with many citing concerns that tariffs—particularly under President Trump’s trade policies—could fuel inflation.
Paul McCartney will release a silent music track next month as part of a high-profile protest against the United Kingdom’s move to weaken copyright protections in favor of artificial intelligence development.
For thirty years we were told the debate was over. The science was settled. Humanity had roughly a decade—always a decade—to slash emissions or face biblical floods, mass starvation, and the end of civilization as we know it. Children were taught to have panic attacks. Teenagers were told not to have children. Politicians demanded trillions in new taxes, global governance mechanisms, and the deliberate de-industrialization of the West.
Then, almost overnight, the tone changed.
Iranian authorities conducted a cloud-seeding operation Saturday in an effort to produce artificial rainfall amid the country’s most severe drought in 50 years.
Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater on Wednesday delivered a major policy speech laying out how the Trump administration’s “America First Antitrust” approach.
Thousands of veterans discharged under the Biden administration for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine may become eligible to receive GI Bill education benefits.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) sent a letter to North Texas District Attorneys and Sheriffs, the Attorney General of Texas, and the Texas Department of Public Safety, warning them that Sharia tribunals may be violating the law.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan signed a major Strategic Artificial Intelligence Partnership, described as a "historic step" in the two countries' relationship.
This week, Bitcoin dropped to $89,420—a level we haven't seen since February. We're down more than 30% from October's peak of $126,000, and every gain Bitcoin made in 2025 has been erased. The Fear & Greed Index sits at 15, deep in extreme fear territory.
But here's what most people are missing: this isn't 2018. This isn't 2022. We've never had a correction like this with a pro-crypto president in the White House. And that changes everything about what happens next.
El presidente del Comité de Supervisión y Reforma Gubernamental de la Cámara de Representantes, James Comer (R-KY), emitió citaciones a entidades financieras solicitando los...
La administración Trump desclasificó recientemente documentos relacionados con la desaparición de la aviadora estadounidense Amelia Earhart.
“Cumpliendo la promesa del presidente Trump, la publicación de...
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) issued subpoenas to financial entities, seeking Jeffrey Epstein's financial records.
A group of 130 congressional Democrats filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, urging it to side with transgender athletes in an upcoming case surrounding women's sports.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has called for the Department of Justice to prosecute one of former special counsel Jack Smith’s attorneys.
In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, Apple’s recent research may have unintentionally revealed the truth many of us have long suspected: AI is artificial, but it is not intelligence.
In a pre-WWDC 2025 research paper, Apple exposed a fundamental flaw at the core of today’s most celebrated systems—OpenAI’s o1 and o3, DeepSeek R1, Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet Thinking, Google’s Gemini Flash Thinking. These “large reasoning models” (LRMs) demonstrate stunning collapse when tasked with logic puzzles that increase in complexity. As Mashable reported, these so-called “thinking” models fall apart entirely when challenged with problems that define human intelligence.
A critical outage at Cloudflare disrupted major portions of the internet early Tuesday, taking down key platforms like Elon Musk’s X, ChatGPT, Downdetector, and even several news websites.
The word euthanasia has re-entered mainstream conversation with stunning speed—just as it once did in the dark years of the Third Reich. In 1938, German publications openly debated which lives were “still valuable to the State,” declaring that those deemed unworthy could be “destroyed” for the supposed good of society. History has shown us where such thinking leads. It always begins with redefining the value of a human being.
Illinois Senate President Don Harmon will not face penalties for an alleged $10 million campaign finance violation after the State Board of Elections deadlocked on whether to proceed.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has agreed to fulfill a multi‑year, $36 million contract with National Public Radio (NPR) that it previously suspended amid pressure from the Donald Trump administration.
For the third time, PLNU has denied students the chance to form an official chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), the conservative student organization founded to champion free markets, limited government, and individual liberty on campuses across America.
The White House signaled Tuesday that healthcare reform is back on the national agenda. James Blair, deputy chief of staff, confirmed President Trump is preparing to propose a sweeping healthcare plan.
The Trump administration announced its latest effort to dismantle the Department of Education, explaining that new interagency agreements seek to break up federal bureaucracy.
The National Public Radio (NPR) will receive an estimated $36 million in grant money as part of a settlement with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
For decades, American conservatives have sounded the alarm about a slow-motion ideological invasion that most of the political class preferred to ignore. On November 18, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott finally gave that warning the force of law: he designated the Muslim Brotherhood and its American front group CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations under Texas statutes, effectively banning them from owning property in the state and imposing crushing penalties on anyone who helps them.
Los medios estatales de Corea del Norte anunciaron que el plan de Corea del Sur y Estados Unidos para crear submarinos nucleares podría desencadenar...
El Fiscal General de Texas, Ken Paxton, presentó una demanda dirigida a tres programas universitarios de trabajo-estudio que discriminan a los estudiantes religiosos. Los...
El príncipe heredero saudí, Mohammed bin Salman, le dijo al presidente Trump que Arabia Saudita aumentará sus inversiones en EE. UU. a casi $1 billón.
“Ustedes...
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) revealed that Bill and Hillary Clinton have refused to appear before the House Oversight Committee for their depositions regarding their connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown’s former law firm, Pacifica Law Group, is representing an environmental group suing the state over a voter-approved natural gas measure.
Former Education Secretary Linda McMahon declared that the 43-day government shutdown exposed just how unnecessary the U.S. Department of Education has become.
A 26-year-old illegal alien has been arrested in Jasper County, Texas, for allegedly attempting to engage in an inappropriate relationship with a 12-year-old boy.
In a move that perfectly encapsulates the Democratic Party's descent into ideological absurdity, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has appointed Giselle Byrd—a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman—to the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women. This isn't just an affront to common sense; it's a deliberate snub to the millions of actual women in the Bay State who deserve advocates fighting for their unique challenges, not performative gestures that erase biological reality.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will change the definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act.
The House Oversight Committee's staff wrote a memo to Republicans, condemning Democrats for pushing an "anti-Trump narrative" surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files.
BBC Chair Samir Shah asserted that the network will fight President Trump's moves to take legal action against it after the BBC was found to have edited one of the president's speeches.
El secretario de Estado Marco Rubio anunció que el Cartel de los Soles, vinculado al liderazgo venezolano, será designado como una organización terrorista.
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Una Corte Federal De Apelaciones Bloqueó Temporalmente Una Política Del Departamento De Transporte (DOT) Que Limitaba Las Condiciones Bajo Las Cuales Los Estados Pueden...
El Departamento de Guerra está reforzando el desarrollo de seis “Áreas de Tecnología Crítica” que “definirán el futuro de la superioridad militar estadounidense”, según...
The Supreme Court will review whether the government can limit asylum claims at the southern border, addressing what constitutes a migrant's "arrival."
The Department of War is bolstering its development of six "Critical Technology Areas" that will "define the future of American military superiority," the Pentagon said.
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a Department of Transportation (DOT) policy narrowing the conditions under which states may issue commercial driver’s licenses to noncitizens.
In our sophisticated, postmodern world, some try to explain away the Bible’s accounts of demonization. They say first-century people were just misreading mental illness, epilepsy, or trauma. But the Gospels simply don’t support that reduction.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the Cartel de los Soles, linked to Venezuelan leadership, has been designated as a terrorist organization.
A German auction of Holocaust-era documents and personal items has been canceled following international backlash and strong condemnation from Holocaust survivors.
A 58-year-old woman from Eastbourne, England, hoping to find romance through a message in a bottle, was stunned to receive a box of rocks and an angry letter.
Sixteen alleged Antifa members are facing federal charges after a violent July 4 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was housing illegal aliens scheduled for deportation.
A newly appointed San Francisco district supervisor has resigned just one week into her term following shocking revelations about her former pet store business.
Seattle has elected Katie Wilson, a self-described socialist, as its next mayor in a race that saw her narrowly defeat incumbent Bruce Harrell despite being vastly outspent.
Pop singer Billie Eilish launched a vulgar attack against Elon Musk on Thursday, November 13, criticizing the Tesla and SpaceX CEO after resharing a post accusing him of failing to use his wealth for global humanitarian efforts.
Civilizations do not collapse because their enemies are strong. They collapse because their foundations weaken. They collapse because their blacksmiths disappear—those individuals who shape conviction, truth, courage, and character.
Iranian forces seized an oil tanker named Talara on Friday as it passed through the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, triggering what could become a major international standoff.
Union Pacific shareholders approved an $85 billion merger with Norfolk Southern. Nearly all of the votes cast by shareholders (99.5%) approved the deal.
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) announced that it would be offering free tuition for undergraduate students whose families earn less than $200,000 a year.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched an initiative with law enforcement partners to protect the hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied children smuggled over the border under the Biden administration.
El presidente Trump dijo que instruirá al Departamento de Justicia a investigar a individuos y entidades afiliadas a Jeffrey Epstein.
“Ahora que los demócratas están...
El presidente Trump detalló lo que podría ser su próximo proyecto de renovación durante una entrevista con Laura Ingraham de Fox News.
Hablando sobre el...
El gigante alimentario PepsiCo anunció que algunos de sus snacks más populares tendrán opciones alternativas elaboradas sin sabores ni colorantes artificiales.
PepsiCo lanzó una nueva...
Presidente Donald Trump asistirá a la reunión anual del Foro Económico Mundial (WEF) en Davos, Suiza, en 2026.
“El Foro Económico Mundial ha invitado a...
Un segundo programa de la BBC ha sido descubierto por haber manipulado un discurso del presidente Trump.
Según un informe de The Telegraph, BBC Newsnight...
I’m beginning to wonder if we’ll still be a nation by that anniversary. Rabbi Daniel Lapin has asked the same question. His study of history reveals that when large groups of people come together to build a society, their collective effort tends to last about 250 years.
The European Union has opened a formal investigation into Google, accusing the tech giant of unfairly suppressing commercial content from news media partners in...
Eric T. Gillespie, the 57-year-old founder and chairman of Govini — a Pittsburgh-based software firm with major contracts with the Pentagon and other federal agencies — has been arrested and hit with four felony charges.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus didn't whisper platitudes; He thundered truths that upended tables and challenged empires. "You are the salt of the earth," He declared, "but if salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? Yet today, far too many Christians embody flavorless salt, opting for a cushy complacency that mistakes silence for grace and avoidance for love.
A staffer for Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) is under scrutiny after allegedly impersonating an immigration attorney to help an illegal immigrant avoid detention.
At a recent Tesla shareholder meeting, CEO Elon Musk introduced a radical new idea: replace the traditional prison system with Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robots that would follow and monitor former criminals.
The Center to Advance Security in America (CASA) has filed a federal lawsuit demanding the release of government records that could expose how the Biden administration funneled billions of taxpayer dollars to non-governmental organizations.
President Trump signed an executive order to modernize the nation's foster care system and provide young Americans with the tools they need when transitioning out of foster care.
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom over California's Proposition 50, a redistricting plan allowing Democrats to pick up House seats.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem followed through on President Trump's proposal to provide $10,000 bonuses for those who continued working throughout the government shutdown.
The world is once again watching the Middle East with a mixture of confusion, frustration, and false hope. A cease-fire was announced. Negotiations were publicized. Headlines declared “progress.” But behind the diplomatic language and the endless press releases lies a simple, sobering truth: Hamas never intended to honor the Trump plan—because Hamas’ survival depends on deception.
El presidente Trump detalló lo que podría ser su próximo proyecto de renovación durante una entrevista con Laura Ingraham de Fox News.
Hablando sobre el...
El exjefe de personal de la gobernadora Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Dana Williamson, ha sido arrestada y acusada de “conspiración para cometer fraude bancario y...
La Secretaria del Departamento de Agricultura, Brooke Rollins, reveló que miles de personas fallecidas han estado recibiendo beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria...
El Departamento del Tesoro anunció que su Oficina de Control de Activos Extranjeros (OFAC) y la Red de Ejecución de Delitos Financieros (FinCEN) impusieron...
Los documentos publicados por el Comité de Supervisión de la Cámara revelan que Jeffrey Epstein realizó un seguimiento de los viajes del presidente Trump...
Documents released by the House Oversight Committee reveal that Jeffrey Epstein kept track of President Trump's travels in the weeks following the 2016 Presidential Election.
The Department of the Treasury announced that its Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on 27 entities linked to criminal networks.
Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed that thousands of deceased individuals have been receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Governor Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) former chief of staff Dana Williamson has been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, among other crimes, U.S. Attorney Eric Grant announced.
So what do we have right now? A government that's reopened until January 30. A stimulus proposal that might happen. And a market that's stuck in consolidation, waiting for the next real catalyst.
The Seattle mayoral race is headed for a potential taxpayer-funded recount as progressive challenger Katie Wilson has overtaken incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell by a razor-thin margin.
In the grand theater of American politics, few acts are more tiresome than the Democrat elite's annual performance of "I'm Just Like You." They descend from their ivory towers—coastal estates, private jets, and Botox-fueled fundraisers—to lecture the working class on humility, all while their Federal Election Commission filings read like a Neiman Marcus catalog.
Michael Burry, famed for predicting the 2008 financial collapse and dramatized in The Big Short, is now sounding alarms about the AI boom—accusing major tech firms of using deceptive accounting practices to overstate profits.
Google has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against a Chinese cybercrime syndicate responsible for a global smishing operation that has scammed over a million victims across 120 countries.
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy and son of U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, has launched a bid for New York’s 12th Congressional District seat as Rep. Jerry Nadler prepares to retire.
The White House condemned the latest effort from House Oversight Committee Democrats to pin President Trump in the middle of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The House Judiciary Committee is investigating the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) for its alleged involvement in the former Biden administration's efforts targeting President Trump.
A transgender Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), accusing the agency of sex discrimination over a policy prohibiting transgender agents from conducting security pat-downs.
El presidente Donald Trump envió una carta al presidente de Israel, Isaac Herzog, instándolo a indultar al primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu.
La carta, reportada por...
En un claro recordatorio de que incluso dentro del Partido Demócrata puede prevalecer la cordura fiscal frente a los desenfrenos de gasto progresista, la...
El Secretario de Transporte, Sean Duffy, anunció que el Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados (DMV) de California admitió haber emitido ilegalmente 17,000 licencias comerciales de...
Venezuela ha desplegado cerca de 200,000 soldados en respuesta al envío del portaaviones más grande de Estados Unidos a la región.
El ministro de Defensa...
In a stark reminder that even within the Democratic Party, fiscal sanity can prevail over unchecked progressive spending sprees, New York Governor Kathy Hochul delivered a sobering message to incoming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during a recent appearance at the SOMOS political retreat in Puerto Rico.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) admitted to illegally issuing 17,000 non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) to foreign drivers endangering Americans.
A hidden‑camera investigation at North Carolina A&T State University captured administrators openly discussing how they renamed and repackaged DEI initiatives to sidestep recent anti‑DEI legislation.
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has launched an investigation into the University of California, Berkeley, after the school failed to protect conservative students during a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event.
A high-impact immigration enforcement effort led by the Department of Homeland Security resulted in the arrest of over 230 illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds in Florida.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is aligning itself with President Donald Trump’s push for American dominance in artificial intelligence (AI).
President Donald Trump’s push to roll back energy regulations is aimed at lowering inflation and easing the cost of living, according to EPA Deputy Administrator David Fotouhi.
On Veterans Day, President Donald Trump delivered a solemn and patriotic address at Arlington National Cemetery, affirming that America’s strength and freedom are the direct result of the sacrifices made by her veterans.
A Biden-appointed federal judge in Chicago is considering ordering the release of thousands of illegal migrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Documents recently released by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) reveal that the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) contacted a coronavirus expert connected to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
La Corte de Apelaciones de Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Columbia emitió una suspensión contra las normas del Departamento de Transporte (DOT) sobre...
Varios centros de datos en California, construidos para la era de la inteligencia artificial, permanecen inactivos porque las empresas de servicios públicos locales no...
El Fiscal General de Texas, Ken Paxton, presentó una demanda contra el Distrito Escolar Independiente de Galveston después de que su junta escolar se...
El paquete para reabrir el gobierno permite a los senadores presentar una demanda contra los investigadores federales si sus registros telefónicos fueron accedidos sin...
The package to reopen the government allows Senators to file a lawsuit against federal investigators if their phone records were accessed without their knowledge.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Galveston Independent School District after its school board refused to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, violating state law.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued a stay against the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) rules on illegal immigrant truck drivers, allowing them to remain on highways.
Leftist celebrities are lashing out at Senate Democrats after eight members of the party crossed the aisle to vote with Republicans to end the nation’s longest federal government shutdown.
Eight Democrats and independents joined Senate Republicans on Sunday to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history after a deal was struck to secure a future vote on extending Affordable Care Act tax credits.
The Book of Enoch is one of the most fascinating and controversial writings in ancient Jewish tradition. It isn’t dismissed because it’s false—but because it’s frighteningly vivid, unapologetically supernatural, and uncomfortably revealing. Written sometime between 300 and 100 BC, it claims to record the visions of Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah.
The Chicago Tribune editorial board is calling on Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to veto a controversial assisted suicide measure passed by state lawmakers on Halloween.
During Monday’s broadcast of ABC’s “The View,” co-host Whoopi Goldberg launched into a chaotic, profanity-filled tirade directed at President Donald Trump and his administration.
Argentine President Javier Milei issued a pointed invitation this weekend to New Yorkers troubled by incoming Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s radical socialist platform, urging them to consider relocating to Argentina.
A leftist activist is under federal investigation after allegedly interfering with a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in Portland, Oregon.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched an investigation into JP Morgan Chase after it was discovered to have participated in the Arctic Frost investigation under the Biden administration.
The Hamas aid lies are unraveling as new data show the United States and Israel are delivering record levels of humanitarian assistance to Gaza—contradicting claims that Israel is blocking aid.
Iran’s assassination plot against Israel’s ambassador to Mexico was foiled last summer, U.S. and Israeli officials confirmed, exposing the Islamic Republic’s growing network of global terror operations.
El Presidente Donald Trump Amenaza Con Demandar a la BBC por $1 Billion Tras Edición Electoral
El presidente Donald Trump amenazó con demandar a la BBC...
La Candidata Republicana a la Gobernación de Nueva York, la Representante Elise Stefanik, Criticó a la Gobernadora Kathy Hochul la Noche del Domingo por...
El presidente Donald Trump propuso que los controladores de tráfico aéreo que continuaron trabajando durante el cierre del gobierno reciban un bono de $10,000.
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El presidente Donald Trump indultó a decenas de figuras involucradas en el esfuerzo por impugnar los resultados de las elecciones de 2020, reveló el...
A nonprofit tied to anti-Israel activist Linda Sarsour has received millions in taxpayer dollars from New York City and state agencies, public records show.
President Donald Trump pardoned dozens of figures accused of being involved in the effort to challenge the results of the 2020 election, pardon attorney Ed Martin revealed.
A county-backed race-based medical program in Ohio that only admits Black students is under fire from legal experts who say it likely violates federal civil rights laws and the Constitution.
As we stand on the precipice of history, a seismic shift looms on the horizon—one that those of us who hold fast to God’s Word must recognize for what it truly is. On December 27, 2025, according to reports rooted in credible regulatory discussion, every internet search made by any person will require digital-ID verification before it can be completed. Search-engine providers that fail to verify identity could face fines of up to $50 million per breach. This isn’t simply a technological update—it is a prophetic alarm, a visible marker of world-shifting governance, and an unmistakable sign of the End Times.
New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Rep. Elise Stefanik blasted Governor Kathy Hochul Sunday night for endorsing what she called a “raging antisemite” while accepting an award from a major Jewish organization.
A shocking password scandal has rocked France after thieves stole $100 million in jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris — and investigators revealed the museum’s surveillance system once used “Louvre” as its own password.
A Reagan-appointed judge, Mark Wolf, announced that he has resigned from his position so he could be free to condemn the actions of President Donald Trump.
France’s iconic Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the world’s most visited and sacred landmarks, is expected to draw record crowds this year as it approaches the one-year anniversary of its grand reopening.
A Mexican national who ignored a deportation order more than a decade ago is now accused of killing a 71-year-old man in a DUI hit-and-run — another tragedy tied to the nation’s illegal immigrant crisis.
Authorities in Pennsylvania say a decades-old church murder has finally been solved, bringing long-awaited closure to the family of 9-year-old Carol Ann Dougherty, who was raped and killed inside St. Mark’s Church in Bristol on October 22, 1962.
A tragic shooting in Whitestown, Indiana, left a 32-year-old cleaning woman dead after she and her husband mistakenly arrived at the wrong home early Wednesday morning.
Artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI says it has been hit with a “bullying” legal threat from Amazon after Amazon demanded the startup stop allowing users of its browser “Comet” to make purchases on the Amazon platform via automated AI agents.
he BBC is preparing to launch an internal review of its reporting on climate change and energy policy as criticism mounts over alleged bias and misinformation.
Leidos CEO Tom Bell revealed during a policy event in Washington, D.C., that his company is working with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to build a next‑generation airport screening system.
Ye, the rapper and fashion mogul formerly known as Kanye West, has publicly apologized for his past antisemitic remarks during a sit-down meeting with prominent Kabbalist Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto in Manhattan.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling on Democrat-led states like Illinois to redraw their congressional maps ahead of the 2026 election cycle—a move critics say could undermine public trust and harm minority representation.
Chicago’s downtown office space has hit a record-breaking 28% vacancy rate, signaling a deepening crisis in the city’s core business district. According to new...
A Virginia jury has awarded former elementary school teacher Abby Zwerner $10 million in a civil lawsuit against her assistant principal, following a 2023 shooting in which Zwerner was critically wounded by a six-year-old student.
In a striking moment on HBO’s “Real Time” Friday night, Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) admitted that antisemitism has become pervasive within the Democratic Party.
The effects of the ongoing government shutdown hit a breaking point Friday as more than 1,200 flights were canceled and nearly 16,000 delayed across the United States.
Our God is a rewarder God. He is not selfish, nor does He delight in seeing us suffer or live in lack. The enemy would like nothing more than to convince us otherwise—to plant doubts about the goodness of God. But Hebrews 11:6 makes a bold declaration that pierces through centuries of human uncertainty: “God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.”
Rep. Michael Baumgartner, R-Wash., is urging Senate leaders to confirm Pete Serrano as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington before his interim term ends.
Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones has pleaded not guilty to federal charges tied to a sweeping gambling scandal involving rigged poker games and the leaking of confidential information related to NBA players.
Marvel actor Jeremy Renner is facing explosive allegations from Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou, who claims the star sent her explicit messages, became violent during an argument.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is warning of a worsening crisis in U.S. air travel due to the ongoing government shutdown, placing full responsibility on Democrats for refusing to fund essential services.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a high-profile lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, alleging the company prioritized profits over the safety of children using its platform.
Maryland has filed a lawsuit against the FBI and the General Services Administration after the Trump administration changed plans surrounding a headquarters building in Greenbelt.
Internal documents from the Democratic Socialists of America's Anti-War Working Group (AWWG) reveal the plans and efforts to carry out socialist demands in New York City.
God’s justice requires judgment; His love provides escape. He offers grace but never forces it. When we reject divine mercy, He allows us to descend into the consequences of our rebellion.
A confidential review of an UNRWA Hamas report reveals the United Nations dismissed Israeli intelligence—including intercepted calls and cell phone data—linking U.N. employees to Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
Former Navy serviceman Alec Penstone, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, criticized modern-day Britain, solemnly declaring that the "sacrifice wasn't worth the result that [the country] is now."
Despite his claims of grassroots support, new data reveal that the Zohran Mamdani election was carried not by working-class New Yorkers, but by the city’s educated elite.
La Senadora Elizabeth Warren enfrentó críticas del Washington Post después de intentar culpar al Presidente Donald Trump por el reciente apagón de “Monday Night...
El Representante Buddy Carter (R-GA) Planea Presentar un Proyecto de Ley Destinado a Bloquear los Fondos Federales para la Ciudad de Nueva York Mientras...
Los Republicanos del Senado Bloquearon el Jueves una Resolución de Poderes de Guerra Que Buscaba Limitar la Autoridad del Presidente Donald Trump para Realizar...
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) plans to introduce a bill aimed at blocking federal funds from New York City so long as Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani is mayor.
A jihadi teen in affluent Montclair, New Jersey, allegedly embraced violent Islamist extremism while bragging online that he was “the biggest antisemite in America,” federal prosecutors say.
Senate Republicans blocked a war powers resolution on Thursday that sought to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to conduct military strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren faced criticism from the Washington Post after attempting to blame President Donald Trump for the recent “Monday Night Football” blackout on YouTube TV.
The TSA shutdown continues to strain America’s air travel system, with officials warning of worsening delays and mounting financial pressure on security staff.
The State Department confirmed this week that more than 80,000 nonimmigrant visas have been revoked in 2025, including over 8,000 student visas, as part of President Donald Trump’s renewed focus on national security and immigration enforcement.
Music mogul and entrepreneur 50 Cent is blasting newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for pushing extreme socialist policies, warning that the rapper’s hometown is heading for disaster.
Parents in Washington’s Cheney School District are speaking out after a ninth-grade English teacher introduced a gender identity lesson without clear approval from the school board.
Internal Meta documents reviewed by Reuters reveal that Mark Zuckerberg’s company expects to generate a staggering $16 billion—roughly 10 percent of its projected 2024 revenue—from ads promoting scams and banned products.
Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter John Ondrasik, best known for his work under the name Five for Fighting, is calling out the global arts community for its silence following the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel.
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar triggered a wave of criticism this week after suggesting the company wanted the U.S. government to serve as a financial “backstop” for its infrastructure investments.
Something refreshing is happening in Hollywood, and it’s not coming from a script. Two young stars, Sydney Sweeney and Keira Knightley, just showed how to handle the kind of gotcha questions that used to derail careers. Instead of taking the bait, they brushed it off and kept the conversation where it belongs: on their work, not the latest outrage cycle. In the process, they reminded the rest of us that the loudest voices online don’t have to set the agenda anymore.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni publicly defended a homeowner who shot an intruder during an attempted robbery in Rovigo, Italy, declaring that the right to self-defense is “always legitimate.”
Illegal border crossings have plummeted to the lowest level in U.S. history as President Trump’s enforcement policies reshape the nation’s southern border.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has executed a sweeping removal of immigration judges amid the Donald Trump‑administration’s aggressive push to shut down what it views as a broad asylum loophole.
A federal lawsuit filed by the California Republican Party aims to block Prop 50, arguing that it "unconstitutionally gerrymanders districts in violation of the 14th and 15th Amendments."
When Scripture speaks of “the mystery of lawlessness” (2 Thessalonians 2:7), it implies that this rebellion is not random—it’s spiritual. It moves beneath the surface of nations, institutions, and hearts. It is both systemic and deeply personal. Lawlessness is not merely the absence of law; it’s the rejection of it. It’s the defiant cry that says, “No one will tell me what to do.”
Hours after socialist mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s win, red swastikas appeared on the walls of Magen David Yeshiva in Brooklyn, sparking outrage and an antisemitism investigation.
Police say Winston Love’s cross-city crime spree has come to an end — but not before he allegedly pulled off one of the strangest retail theft operations in Texas history.
El Ejército De Los Estados Unidos Pronto Desplegará Nuevas Armas Diseñadas Para Contrarrestar La Inteligencia Y Vigilancia De China Y Rusia, Según Un Informe...
New York City’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s rise to power has sparked intense scrutiny over who helped propel him to victory — and who now stands to shape his administration.
La condena del presidente Trump por el caso de dinero encubierto está siendo reconsiderada después de que un panel de apelaciones tomara medidas para...
La Fundación Heritage enfrenta una agitación interna después de que un miembro de la junta de su grupo de trabajo contra el antisemitismo renunciara...
The Heritage Foundation is facing internal turmoil after a board member of its antisemitism task force resigned Wednesday in protest of the think tank’s defense of Tucker Carlson.
Federal investigators confirmed that the left engine of a UPS cargo aircraft detached during takeoff before the deadly crash in Louisville, Kentucky, that killed 12 people Tuesday evening.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) requested that a man convicted of rape be released following his diagnosis of dementia.
Nigeria stands today as both miracle and mystery. The same ground that hosted millions seeking spiritual renewal has also absorbed the blood of innocents. Revival and repression coexist. The contrast is jarring: in the south, faith communities thrive; in the north, fear reigns.
The United States military is soon to deploy new weapons designed to counter Chinese and Russian intelligence and surveillance, according to a report by Bloomberg.
A political storm erupted in Kansas after authorities charged Coldwater Mayor Joe Ceballos, a lawful permanent resident from Mexico, with allegedly casting ballots in multiple elections despite not being a U.S. citizen.
The election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s first Muslim mayor has ignited worldwide debate and controversy, with reactions spanning from Uganda to Iran.
Left-wing podcast host Jennifer Welch sparked outrage this week after declaring that “crusty White people” need “reeducation” to embrace multiculturalism — remarks made while celebrating the election of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Wednesday that many Republicans are privately hoping the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs.
Zohran Mamdani’s stunning victory in the New York City mayoral race signals more than just another far-left win in a deep-blue city—it reveals a major realignment brewing across America’s urban political landscape.
President Donald Trump issued a stark warning during remarks in Miami, declaring that America stands at a crossroads between “communism and common sense” following the election of radical leftist Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s new mayor.
A sweeping review of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) led by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has uncovered widespread fraud and abuse.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy says he’s grateful to have left New York City following the election of self-identified socialist Zohran Mamdani as the city's new mayor.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered top officials to draft proposals for nuclear testing in response to President Trump calling for the United States to restart nuclear testing.
El representante Brandon Gill (R-TX) ha presentado artículos de juicio político contra el juez James Boasberg por su papel en la investigación Arctic Frost.
“Ignorando...
Los investigadores federales revelaron nuevos y preocupantes detalles sobre una operación de piratería iraní que tuvo como objetivo al exasesor de seguridad nacional John...
El senador Ted Cruz predijo que los demócratas están prolongando deliberadamente el cierre del gobierno para movilizar a los votantes de extrema izquierda antes...
Los neoyorquinos se están mudando rápidamente al sur de Florida tras la victoria electoral del socialista demócrata Zohran Mamdani.
El CEO del grupo BH con...
A tragic UPS plane crash at Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport left at least seven people dead and 11 injured after the aircraft exploded shortly after takeoff Tuesday evening.
Senator Ted Cruz predicted that Democrats are deliberately prolonging the government shutdown to energize far-left voters before the November 4 Election Day.
Federal investigators say an ISIS-inspired Halloween plot in suburban Detroit was thwarted after suspects allegedly planned to mimic the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando, Florida.
A devastating Rome tower collapse during renovation work on the 13th-century Torre dei Conti left one man dead after an 11-hour rescue mission, Italian authorities confirmed Monday.
The FBI is calling for partner agencies to "adequately identify themselves" amid an increase in incidents in which people impersonate U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
Federal investigators revealed disturbing new details about an Iranian hacking operation that targeted former National Security Advisor John Bolton, taunting him as “Mr. Mustache” while threatening to leak allegedly classified material stolen from his personal email.
Chicago is shedding businesses and shrinking its migrant‑centered economy, with restaurateurs in neighborhoods like Little Village and Pilsen feeling the squeeze amid ramped‑up federal immigration enforcement.
Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, convened an urgent meeting with the country’s top military and intelligence officials in Abuja on Monday to chart the government’s response to pressure from Donald Trump and formal U.S. sanctions.
Hedge‑fund legend Michael Burry, known for forecasting the 2008 housing‑market collapse, is betting big against two of the hottest names in tech: Nvidia and Palantir Technologies.
In a media landscape poisoned by gotcha journalism and tribal scream-fests, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stepped onto the set of The View this morning like a breath of fresh air—or more accurately, a polite Georgia thunderstorm.
On Tuesday’s episode of The View, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R‑GA) challenged the status quo in Congress, voicing frustration at the ongoing power struggles and calling for a shift toward productivity and accountability.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R‑TN) has leveled serious accusations of defamation against Google, claiming the company’s AI model Gemma invented false sexual misconduct allegations about her.
Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things faces behind-the-scenes drama as reports emerge that Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying complaint against her co-star.
The U.S. Department of State updated its designation of Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" following President Trump's threat to deploy troops to the country.
El presidente Trump confirmó que su administración está revisando el esfuerzo de redistribución de distritos de California y amenazó con emprender acciones legales por...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a new statistic showing that 70% of its arrests involve criminal illegal aliens, as agents carried out a nationwide sweep over Halloween weekend.
President Trump confirmed that his administration is reviewing California's redistricting effort and threatened to take legal action over mail-in ballots.
Sen. John Fetterman told Fox News he refuses to call Republicans Nazis or resort to name-calling, saying Democrats have “lost the plot” as the government shutdown nears record length.
Billionaire Elon Musk slammed New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani in a recent interview, calling him a charismatic swindler whose socialist agenda would devastate the city’s economy.
The Department of Justice urged a federal judge to reject former FBI Director James Comey’s claim that he was selectively prosecuted by the Trump administration.
A former Oregon county Democrat commissioner and fugitive may have fled the country with her 9-year-old son after allegedly stealing $30,000, according to state officials.
Democrat mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has pledged to defend New York City's sanctuary policies and protect illegal aliens from enforcement actions under President Donald Trump's administration.
Angel City FC, a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) club, is facing internal backlash after veteran midfielder Elizabeth Eddy publicly urged the league to adopt gender standards.
Trump understands what a lot of people miss: crypto isn't just about investing or trading. It's about dominance. China knows this. The UAE knows this. And now America's president is saying it out loud.
New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli received an emotional and unexpected visit from his son, U.S. Army Capt. Jake Ciattarelli.
As the federal government shutdown halts funding for key welfare programs, alarming data is surfacing about immigrant reliance on and abuse of taxpayer-funded benefits.
Google has pulled its AI, called Gemma, from its AI Studio following Senator Marsha Blackburn's (R-TN) letter to CEO Sundar Pichai, saying the model created fake headlines and criminal allegations surrounding events that never occurred.
We've cultivated a culture that roars "No Kings!" from the rooftops, all while clutching the government's apron strings like a lifeline. Generations of expansive welfare, regulatory safety nets, and entitlement expansions have bred a dependency that's as addictive as it is invisible.
Microsoft announced that it is investing $7.9 billion in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) between 2026 and 2029 following approval from the United States to ship Nvidia AI chips to the UAE.
Erika Kirk, viuda del fundador de Turning Point, Charlie Kirk, recibirá el primer premio Charlie Kirk Legacy durante los Premios Patriota de Fox Nation....
El Ex Príncipe Andrés podría enfrentar otra humillación pública mientras el Rey Carlos III supuestamente se mueve para retirarle su último título militar honorario,...
Un escándalo de una estudiante falsa de Yale ha planteado nuevas preguntas sobre la integridad académica y la influencia extranjera en la educación superior....
La administración Trump declaró en un documento judicial que financiará parcialmente el programa SNAP tras los fallos de dos jueces que ordenaron que el...
The Trump administration said in a court filing that it will partially fund SNAP following two separate judges' rulings that the program is to continue running amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The Ex-Prince Andrew could face another public humiliation as King Charles reportedly moves to strip him of his final honorary military title, signaling the end of his formal ties to the British Armed Forces.
A shocking tragedy unfolded on Halloween when a former television news anchor in Missouri allegedly stabbed her elderly mother to death, claiming she did it “to save herself,” according to Wichita, Kansas police.
Major U.S. airlines are providing support to federal workers as nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers continue to work without pay during the ongoing government shutdown.
What were those “days of Noah”? They were days of supernatural corruption, demonic interference, and moral chaos—a time when the boundaries between the natural and spiritual realms were breached. To understand the prophetic hour we live in, we must revisit this ancient mystery: the Nephilim.
Pro-Palestinian activist Linda Sarsour declared she will “hold Zohran accountable” if New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani wins the election.
Turning Point CEO and Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, is set to receive the inaugural Charlie Kirk Legacy Award as part of Fox Nation’s Patriot Awards.
Eugene “Big U” Henley Jr., the 34-year-old son of notorious gang leader and music figure Eugene “Big U” Henley, was shot and killed on Halloween night in South Los Angeles.
The Federal Reserve’s recent quarter-point rate cut exposed more than a shift in policy—it revealed a central bank struggling to steer the U.S. economy with missing instruments.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian stunned viewers and co-star Sarah Paulson by claiming the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing “didn’t happen” during the latest episode of The Kardashians on Hulu.
Democratic Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a Republican-sponsored bill Friday that would have required state and local officials to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
Five German mountaineers were killed after an avalanche struck them in the Ortles mountain range in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region on Saturday afternoon.
A group of teenage girls were attacked with acid by three hooded assailants while walking home from trick-or-treating Saturday evening in the Villejuif area.
On Sunday’s broadcast of CNN’s State of the Union, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused President Donald Trump of orchestrating what he called the “largest pay-to-play scheme in the history of the country.”
Federal authorities charged two Alabama residents after intercepting what officials are calling the largest weapons seizure at the Southwest land border.
Two University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign professors recently exposed a widespread incident of students using artificial intelligence to cheat — not just on assignments.
A woman who operated two weight loss clinics in the Pittsburgh area is facing federal charges for allegedly giving animal medication to her human clients.
The head of the Canadian Armed Forces, General Jennie Carignan, made an emotional public apology this week, addressing what she described as a long-standing...
Illinois is pushing forward with legislation that would make it one of just a few Democrat-led states to severely limit federal immigration enforcement near...
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) blasted the Biden administration’s Operation Arctic Frost during a recent appearance on Fox News, calling the covert surveillance effort an...
The Justice Department has launched a federal investigation into whether the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation defrauded donors who gave millions to the group.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, once known as jihadist warlord Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, announced this week that Syria has attracted $28 billion in investment since his government took power in December.
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