DOJ Faces Audit Over Epstein Files

The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General will launch an audit into the department's compliance with a law dictating the release of Epstein-related materials.

DHS Finds 24,000 Noncitizens on Voter Rolls

The Department of Homeland Security has identified more than 24,000 names on U.S. voter rolls that may belong to noncitizens ineligible to cast ballots, the department announced Thursday.

Melania Sounds Call for Unity

First Lady Melania Trump spoke at the Congressional Club Members' 113th First Lady’s Luncheon.

Feds Open Probe Into NYC’s Pro-Palestine Teachers

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched a civil rights investigation into the New York City Department of Education over a group of activist teachers accused of pushing anti-Israel indoctrination onto students as young as 6.

Newsom Dealt a Blow in ICE Ruling

A federal appeals court delivered a blow to a California law requiring ICE agents to be unmasked.

State Department Targets Fentanyl Network

The State Department announced that it is implementing specific sanctions to disrupt a "sophisticated transnational criminal network fueling America’s illicit fentanyl crisis."

NYC Sees Mass Exodus of Residents

New York City lost 114,000 more residents to other U.S. cities than it gained in 2025, according to a new study from the Citizens Budget Commission released Monday.

Houston Backs Off Sanctuary Policy

The city of Houston, Texas, has walked back on a policy that blocked police from assisting in ICE operations.

Trump Admin Reclassifies Marijuana

The Trump administration moved to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug.

Young Men Are Returning to Church: A Notable Shift in American Religiosity

For decades, the dominant narrative around American religion has been one of steady decline, particularly among younger generations. Young men, often described as adrift in a post-industrial, digital-age culture, appeared to be leading the exodus from organized faith. Gallup and Pew data consistently showed rising rates of religious "nones" (those with no religious affiliation), with young adults at the forefront.

Virginia’s Dangerous Step Toward Killing the Electoral College

Virginia just joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, pushing the total to 222 electoral votes. This brings the left one step closer to effectively abolishing the Electoral College through the back door, without the constitutional amendment the Founders required. What sounds like a simple “one person, one vote” reform is actually a direct assault on federalism, the sovereignty of states, and the careful balance the Framers built to prevent raw majority tyranny.

This California Project Cost More Than Going to the Moon

As NASA successfully sent American astronauts around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in over half a century, conservatives rightly celebrated a bold, forward-looking achievement that recaptured the pioneering spirit of Apollo. Yet this moment of national pride throws into stark relief a grotesque disparity in how Washington and the states squander taxpayer dollars. One venture pushed the boundaries of human ingenuity for the benefit of all mankind; the other is a state-level vanity project that's devoured more money than it could ever justify, all while begging for federal bailouts on a matter of purely local concern.

Artemis II and the Crisis of Priorities: Why the Final Frontier Feels So Far Away

There’s something almost surreal about watching rockets launch into the heavens while everyday Americans feel increasingly grounded; burdened by rising costs, cultural instability, and a sense that the world closer to home is unraveling.
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Omar Ditches State Fraud Hearing

A Minnesota Republican lawmaker is formally demanding records from Rep. Ilhan Omar after the congresswoman failed to appear at a state committee hearing tied to the massive Feeding Our Future pandemic fraud probe, according to a letter obtained by Fox News Digital.

The SPLC Secretly Paid KKK Members

A federal grand jury in Alabama has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on charges of wire fraud, giving false information to a bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering, the Justice Department confirmed Tuesday.

California Spent $1 Billion Importing 400,000 Illegal Migrants Under Newsom

California Governor Gavin Newsom quietly directed more than $1 billion in state funding to organizations that facilitated the entry and settlement of roughly 400,000 illegal migrants into California, according to data compiled by the Manhattan Institute and reported Wednesday by City Journal.

Longtime Congressman David Scott Dies at 80

Rep. David Scott (D-GA) has passed away suddenly at the age of 80.

GOP AGs Accuse Agencies of Anti-Energy Agenda

Twenty-three Republican state attorneys general sent letters Wednesday to Fitch, S&P Global, and Moody's demanding answers for what they call illegal, ideology-driven downgrades of U.S. fossil fuel producers based on flawed environmental, social, and governance metrics, Breitbart reports.

Supreme Court Revives Veteran Bombing Lawsuit

The Supreme Court allowed a veteran's lawsuit surrounding a suicide bombing to continue, vacating a previous lower court ruling.

U.N. Admits Trump’s Border Crackdown Saved Lives

Migrant deaths in the Americas fell by more than 1,000 in 2025 compared to the prior year, according to data published Monday by the United Nations' International Organization for Migration, a drop the agency attributes to the sharp decline in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump.

Iran Stops Execution of Women After Trump’s Involvement

President Trump announced that Iran agreed to free female protesters who were set to be killed.

Europe Clears New Covid-Flu Vaccine

European regulators approved a combination Moderna vaccine targeting COVID-19 and influenza.

Iran Seizes Ships in Hormuz Hours After Trump Extends Ceasefire

Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, just hours after President Donald Trump extended a fragile ceasefire with Tehran, raising fresh doubts about whether negotiations can hold.