US Providing $1B for United Nations

The United States is preparing to give the United Nations more than $1 billion for humanitarian efforts, the State Department announced.

Pentagon Drops $500M to Break China’s Rare-Earth Chokehold

The Pentagon announced Tuesday it will offer a conditional $500 million loan to Phoenix Tailings, a Massachusetts-based company working to build domestic rare-earth processing capacity, as the Defense Department moves to reduce American dependence on China for materials critical to modern weapons systems and electronics.

Trump Halts National Intelligence Confirmation

President Donald Trump announced that his nominee to be the Director of National Intelligence, Jay Clayton, would not move forward until the Senate confirms a U.S. Attorney pick.

Trump Drops Iran Agreement Details

President Donald Trump held a press conference Wednesday at the G7 summit in France, defending a 14-point memorandum of understanding his administration has reached with Iran to end the war.

Fetterman Crosses the Aisle, Sinks Democrats’ Bid to Strip Trump’s Iran War Powers

The Senate on Tuesday voted down a Democratic-led effort to force President Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from Iran, with the measure failing 47 to 48 after Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) broke with his party and sided with Republicans.

California Ethics Watchdog Fines Newsom $31,500 One Day After Federal Investigation Goes Public

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to pay a $31,500 ethics fine after state regulators found he repeatedly failed to disclose millions of dollars in corporate donations solicited on his behalf, with the penalty coming one day after Newsom publicly announced he is under federal investigation by the Department of Justice.

Trump Threatens to Run D.C. as a Federal City

Washington, D.C. voters headed to the polls Tuesday to pick a new mayor and Congressional delegate for the first time in more than a decade, with the leading candidates pledging to end cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and resist the Trump administration's authority over the city.

Antifa Activists Charged After Anti-ICE Campaign

Fifteen individuals have been indicted for their efforts to hinder federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.

Trump Admin Takes Major Step Toward Downsizing Education Department

The Trump administration announced that oversight of special education and civil rights will no longer be conducted by the Department of Education.

The Left Hates That Real Men Had a Great Night at the White House

Nearly 200,000 Americans flooded the National Mall this weekend. Justin Gaethje bloodied a Georgian champion and ripped the lightweight belt away in front of the most powerful address on earth. Twelve jets screamed overhead. The Zac Brown Band played the anthem. The crowd went absolutely insane. And to no one's surprise... the left is furious.

They Built the Digital Classroom and Now They’re Tearing It Down

Starting this fall, Swedish law will ban mobile phones from schools for the entire academic year. This isn't a pilot program. It isn't a suggestion. The country that gave the world Spotify and Ericsson looked at its classrooms, looked at its children, and admitted the obvious: the screens aren't working. Swedish parliament's own education committee chair put it plainly: reading and writing ability has declined significantly, especially among younger students. The solution? Books. Traditional learning. Less screen time.

The Free Ride Is Over: Medicaid Was Built for the Vulnerable, Not the Able-Bodied

Medicaid was not built for able-bodied adults in their 30s and 40s who are simply not working. It was built for people who genuinely cannot take care of themselves; the elderly in nursing homes, children from low-income families, pregnant women, the severely disabled. That was the program. Then Obamacare blew the doors open. The Affordable Care Act created a brand new eligibility category: working-age, able-bodied adults earning up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level. Twenty million people were added to Medicaid under that expansion. The program that once protected the most vulnerable in America was converted, in part, into a no-questions-asked entitlement for people who could, in many cases, work their way out of it.

Why Is California Hiding Its Voter Rolls?

A federal prosecutor went public this weekend with something California does not want you to read. Bill Essayli, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, announced that the state is actively blocking a federal audit of its voter rolls. The Department of Justice, led by Harmeet Dhillon, has been trying to obtain California's voter registration records for over a year. The legal authority is clear: the National Voter Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1960 all grant the federal government the right to review these records. California sued the DOJ back. A district court dismissed the federal case. The DOJ appealed. It now sits before the Ninth Circuit.
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Trump Memo Directs Weapons Build-Up

A new White House memo directs War Secretary Pete Hegseth to increase U.S. weapons production.

Sheriffs From 19 States Tell the Senate to Confirm Todd Blanche Now

The Western States Sheriffs' Association has formally endorsed Todd Blanche for attorney general, urging the Senate to confirm Trump's nominee before the end of summer.

FDA Say Moderna’s mRNA Flu Vaccine ‘Effective’

Reviewers with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Moderna's flu vaccine made with mRNA technology is "effective."

MLB Warns Players Writing Bible Verses on Pride Hats

Major League Baseball (MLB) has condemned those writing Bible verses on Pride Night hats.

Kristi Noem Sounds Alarm on Chinese Infiltration in U.S.

Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, now the special envoy for the Shield of the Americas, revealed that China is behind a plot to funnel its citizens across U.S. borders.

Judge Linked to Fani Willis Off Georgia’s Voter Roll Case

A federal judge in Atlanta has stepped aside from a major Trump administration voting lawsuit after an ethics investigation found she attended a campaign victory party for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Facility Breeding Dogs for Research Closes

A beagle breeding facility in Wisconsin is closing its doors and giving its dogs up for adoption.

University of California System May Reinstate Standardized Tests

The University of California (UC) admissions board announced that it will consider reinstating standardized tests in its admissions process.

FBI Thwarts Attack Planned for White House UFC Event

The FBI and its law enforcement partners thwarted an attack planned against President Trump that was intended to occur during the UFC Freedom 250 event.

Iran Already Claiming America Owes $300 Billion

President Trump on Tuesday rejected reports that the United States agreed to bankroll a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, dismissing the claims as fake news as the preliminary peace deal he announced Sunday runs into its first serious disputes.