Migrant Groups Sue California for License Crackdown

The Sikh Coalition and the Asian Law Caucus have filed a lawsuit against California officials after the state announced crackdowns on commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).

Charlie Kirk Dominates Google’s 2025 Trending Searches

Google’s Year in Search 2025 shows Charlie Kirk as the top trending U.S. search, along with cultural hits like KPop Demon Hunters.

Immigration Enforcement Named Trump’s Biggest 2025 Promise Fulfilled

Scott Jennings calls President Trump’s enforcement of immigration laws the biggest fulfilled 2025 promise, with 2.5 million removals.

Pelosi Claims She Didn’t Plan to Tear Up Trump’s State of the Union Speech

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she had no intention of ripping up President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address.

Walz Pushes Back as Minnesota Daycare Fraud Claims Go Viral

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pushes back against viral claims of daycare fraud, as critics cite a pattern of weak oversight.

UK Teacher ‘Likened to a Terrorist’ for Showing Trump Inauguration Video

British politics teacher was reported to a counter-terrorism program and forced to resign after showing Trump inauguration videos in class.

Illinois Minority Contract Certification Crumbles After $7M Blunder

Illinois’ program to award more state contracts to businesses owned by minorities and women is in sharp decline, despite millions spent to expand it.

Katie Britt Warns AI Puts Children at Risk

Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) urged Congress to act swiftly to protect children from the dangers of artificial intelligence, calling out tech companies for prioritizing profits over safety.

Lane Kiffin Grocery Basket Scandal Has Fans Fuming

LSU football coach Lane Kiffin is facing backlash after admitting on video that he walked out of a grocery store carrying his items in a store-owned plastic basket rather than pay for bags.

A Tale of Four Presidents: GDP, Growth, and the American Economy

By any honest historical measure, the U.S. economy is once again demonstrating resilience—and momentum. The latest report from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis shows that real gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 4.3%...

How to Prosper Without Losing Your Soul

Prosperity has become a dirty word in Christian circles—and for understandable reasons. Too often it has been reduced to shallow slogans, transactional formulas, or a thinly veiled pursuit of comfort baptized with Scripture. In reaction, many believers have swung to the opposite extreme, embracing a theology of lack that treats struggle as holiness and scarcity as spiritual maturity. Both are wrong.

Why Trump Recalled 29 Ambassadors—and Why It Was Necessary

By any honest measure, the recall of 29 U.S. ambassadors by President Donald Trump marks one of the most consequential foreign-policy course corrections in a generation. Predictably, the permanent foreign-policy class has responded with alarm. But for millions of Americans, this moment represents something very different: accountability.

Nicki Minaj on Rejecting the Left’s Zero-Sum Game on Beauty

In a surprising and electrifying moment at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest 2025, rap icon Nicki Minaj took the stage and delivered a message that cut through the noise of modern identity politics like a knife through butter. Known for her bold lyrics and unapologetic persona, Minaj didn't hold back when addressing the crowd, praising President Trump and Vice President JD Vance while dropping a profound truth about self-worth and racial division. But it was one key statement that resonated most deeply...
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Pennsylvania Man Gets Six Years in Prison in Harvard Human Remains Trafficking Case

A Pennsylvania man connected to an interstate human remains trafficking ring tied to Harvard was sentenced to six years in federal prison.

Holiday Travel Nightmare: Christmas Flights Cancelled, Travelers Stranded in U.S. Airports

Winter storms disrupt U.S. holiday travel with thousands of flight cancellations and delays, stranding travelers at major airports.

Starbucks CEO: AI Is ‘Co-Pilot,’ Not Worker Replacement, Despite Tech Push

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol says AI tools serve as a supportive “co-pilot” for baristas and will not replace workers.

Historic Maine Wharf Engulfed in Flames; Firefighters Battle Major Blaze

A massive fire tore through Portland, Maine’s historic Custom House Wharf, destroying buildings and damaging boats.

Texas Border Gotaways Under Biden Explode Beyond Control

Illegal border entries in Texas have dropped in 2025 compared to the prior two years, but new data reveal a concerning trend: gotaways—those who evade Border Patrol entirely—continue to pour into the U.S..

Trump Birthright Citizenship Fight Heads to Supreme Showdown

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a landmark case in 2026 challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to end birthright citizenship for children born to illegal and temporary residents.

UK Foreign Criminals Deportation Crisis Spirals Out of Control

The number of foreign criminals released into the United Kingdom rather than being deported has reached an all-time high under the Labour government of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

Quality Learning Center Federal Scandal Explodes Online

Rep. Tom Emmer (R‑MN) is demanding answers from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after a viral video showed an allegedly inactive daycare center that has received millions in federal taxpayer dollars.

Trump Kennedy Center Lawsuit Rocks the Arts World

Trump Kennedy Center President Ric Grenell is suing jazz musician Chuck Redd for $1 million after Redd abruptly canceled this year’s annual “Christmas Eve Jazz Jam” in protest of the Center’s new name honoring President Donald J. Trump.

Congress War Authority Ignored? Cammack Demands Action

Rep. Kat Cammack (R‑FL) said Congress must reassert its constitutional authority over military action after recent U.S. strikes in Nigeria.