Vance Launches ‘War on Fraud’

Vice President JD Vance described his role in addressing fraud in an interview on Fox News's "America's Newsroom."

Spirit Bankruptcy Chaos: Travelers Furious

The fallout from the ongoing Spirit bankruptcy is leaving travelers stranded as the budget airline cancels hundreds of flights while negotiating a creditor agreement.

Iran Hit with Sanctions Ahead of Nuclear Talks

The Trump administration expanded its sanctions against Iran ahead of its nuclear talks with the country.

AI Showdown: Pentagon Ultimatum Rocks Anthropic

A high-stakes AI ultimatum is unfolding inside the Pentagon as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warns artificial intelligence firm Anthropic to lift military use restrictions on its Claude system by Friday or risk losing a $200 million contract.

Nobel Prize Winner Drops from University Amid Epstein Link

The head of a Columbia University institute resigned from his position due to his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

Snowball Assault Sparks Outrage After Mayor Downplays Attack

A violent snowball assault against NYPD officers in Washington Square Park has ignited backlash after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani dismissed the incident as a “snowball fight.”

Major Ruling Changes Immigration Fight

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can continue sharing data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

State of the Union Immigration Showdown

Democrats invited ICE guests to attend President Trump’s State of the Union address.

Iran Under Fire as Chemical Weapons Alarm Mounts

A growing chemical weapons alarm surrounds Iran after a new report alleged the regime may have used banned agents against protesters during unrest that began in December 2025.

NYPD Snowball Assault: How Progressive Policies Normalize Attacks on Police

In the heart of Manhattan, amid a historic blizzard that blanketed New York City in snow, what should have been a moment of innocent winter fun turned into yet another stark reminder of the deep-seated disrespect and hostility toward law enforcement that has festered in our major cities under progressive leadership.

Tennessee Bill Would Make Abortion a Murder Charge

A Tennessee lawmaker wants to treat abortion the same as any other homicide under state law, a proposal that would make it the most aggressive pro-life legislation in the country.

Newsom Tells Black Voters He’s ‘Just Like You’ Because He Can’t Read

California Gov. Gavin Newsom told a crowd of black voters in Georgia over the weekend that he relates to them because he scored a 960 on his SATs and "cannot read a speech." "I'm not trying to impress you. I'm just trying to impress upon you I'm like you. I'm no better than you," Newsom said during a stop on his autobiography tour, widely seen as a soft launch for a 2028 presidential campaign. "I'm a 960 SAT guy. You've never seen me read a speech because I cannot read a speech."

Overcoming a Poverty Mindset

A poverty spirit is easy to spot. It shows up in both the Prodigal Son and the older brother (Luke 15:11–32). The Prodigal Son dominates the story; he is young, selfish and wants his...
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Trump Secures Critical Farm Supply Chain

President Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to prioritize domestic phosphorus and glyphosate production.

Texas Tech Professor Charged in Federal Fentanyl Distribution Plot

Former Texas Tech professor Daniel Taylor is federally charged in a fentanyl distribution conspiracy in Lubbock, Texas.

Trump: ‘These People are CRAZY’

In a no-holds-barred State of the Union address that had the chamber buzzing, President Donald J. Trump didn't mince words when he turned his gaze to the stone-faced Democrats across the aisle. "These people are CRAZY!"

Trump Rewards Goalie NYT Hates, USA!

In the theme of tonight's SOTU honoring America's 250th birthday, President Trump brought out the men's U.S. Olympic Team to celebrate their gold medal and victory against Canada.

SOTU Snub: Who Showed and Who Boycotted

President Trump has begun delivering the State of the Union address before a divided chamber, marked by notable absences. Only four Supreme Court justices attended the annual address, and approximately 70 Democratic lawmakers chose to participate in alternative planned protests rather than sit on the House floor.

Iran Flexes Military Muscle Hours Before Trump’s State of the Union

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched large-scale military drills in southern Iran on Tuesday, testing new weapons and combat tactics just hours before President Donald Trump was set to deliver his State of the Union address to Congress.

NYPD Snowball Assault: How Progressive Policies Normalize Attacks on Police

In the heart of Manhattan, amid a historic blizzard that blanketed New York City in snow, what should have been a moment of innocent winter fun turned into yet another stark reminder of the deep-seated disrespect and hostility toward law enforcement that has festered in our major cities under progressive leadership.

Tennessee Bill Would Make Abortion a Murder Charge

A Tennessee lawmaker wants to treat abortion the same as any other homicide under state law, a proposal that would make it the most aggressive pro-life legislation in the country.

Spokane $100,000 Immigrant Funding Sparks Clash

The Spokane City Council voted Monday to allocate $100,000 from the police department’s community outreach budget to support emergency aid for non-English speaking, low-income undocumented immigrants.

DJI Romo Robot Vacuum Security Flaw Exposes Thousands

A tech enthusiast accidentally uncovered a major security flaw affecting thousands of internet-connected robot vacuums, gaining access to detailed floor plans, live camera feeds, and audio streams.