Trump’s Chief of Staff One of ‘World’s Most Powerful Women’

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been listed as one of Forbes' "World's Most Powerful Women" for 2025.

Conservative Student Leaders Driven Off Campus by Death Threats at Olivet Nazarene University

Turning Point USA student leaders at Olivet Nazarene University were forced off campus after receiving death threats.

Bill Gates Slams Trump Over Foreign Aid Cuts

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates claimed this week that cuts to U.S. foreign aid during President Donald Trump’s administration.

Congress Blows Off Government Funding Deadline

With less than two months remaining before a potential government shutdown, Congress has made little progress on passing the remaining nine annual appropriations bills.

Antifa Threats Explode as Let’s Go Washington Pushes Back

The FBI has alerted organizers of a pro-family campaign in Washington State that Antifa-affiliated groups are threatening violence and disruption at a signature gathering event in Tumwater this Saturday.

Bobby Pulido Congress Bid Hit by Explicit Posts

Bobby Pulido, a Latin Grammy-winning Tejano singer now running for Congress in Texas, is under scrutiny as past social media posts.

ISIS Ambush in Syria Sparks Fierce Trump Warning

President Donald Trump pledged a forceful response Saturday after two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in a deadly ambush by an ISIS gunman in Syria.

ATM Bombing Arrest Texas, Feds Uncover Explosives Lab

Federal agents shut down a bomb-making operation in San Antonio on Friday, arresting a career criminal accused of using homemade explosives to violently breach ATM machines at local banks.

Economic Boom 2026 Forecast, Is a Paycheck Surge Coming?

Economic growth is poised to surge in the first half of 2026, senior White House adviser Jason Miller said on Breitbart News Saturday.

Kirk Cameron Denies Eternal Hell—But Jesus Didn’t

Actor and podcaster Kirk Cameron ignited a theological firestorm this week after announcing that he no longer believes in Hell as a place of eternal conscious torment. On his Dec. 3 episode of The Kirk Cameron...

The Origin of the Creative Mind: Why Flexibility Produces Genius

If there is one quality that consistently distinguishes creative geniuses from the merely competent, it is flexibility. Not talent. Not education. Not even intelligence. Scripture itself affirms this principle: “Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety” (Proverbs 11:14). Flexibility of mind—the ability to adapt, reassess, and adjust—is wisdom in motion. A rigid mind resists reality; a flexible mind works with it. Creative genius begins where humility and adaptability meet.

Loyalty: A Forgotten Biblical Virtue

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.

From Patriotism to Pandering: The History of Flags in Schools and the Pushback Against Division

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.
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Ronald Exantus Child Killer Walks Free, And It’s Happening Again

An Indiana man who confessed to fatally stabbing a six-year-old Kentucky boy during a home invasion was released from prison just 10 years into a 20-year sentence.

Sherrone Moore Criminal Charges Rock Michigan Football

Michigan football program rocked by criminal charges against former head coach Sherrone Moore after prosecutor detailed disturbing behavior, including threatening self‑harm with scissors in front of alleged former mistress.

DOJ Goes After 2020 Election Ballots

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Fulton County, Georgia, to access records relating to the 2020 election.

China’s Rare Earth Stronghold Threatened in U.S.-Led Agreement

The United States gathered several other countries to sign an agreement countering China's dominance in the rare earth minerals.

Major Financial Groups Accused of Debanking

Nine major banks have been found to have engaged in debanking practices, according to a report by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

New York Faces Ultimatum with Millions on the Line

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned New York that the state has 30 days to comply with new rules surrounding non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) or face losing millions of dollars in federal highway funding.

DHS Cracks Down, Terminating TPS for Ethiopians

The Department of Homeland Security ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ethiopians living in the United States.

Omar Scandal Reignites as Trump Calls Out Congresswoman’s Questionable Past

The continued scandal around Rep. Ilhan Omar's questionable marital history resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump blasted Omar during a rally in Mount Pocono, Penn., sharpening national attention on long-standing concerns surrounding her past.

Trump’s Chief of Staff One of ‘World’s Most Powerful Women’

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been listed as one of Forbes' "World's Most Powerful Women" for 2025.

Democrat Rep Sparks Firestorm, Demands Noem Resign During Homeland Security Hearing

A routine House Homeland Security Committee hearing erupted into political theater Thursday when Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) opened the proceedings by calling on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign.