FBI Arrests ‘Key Participant’ in Benghazi Terror Attack

Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced that authorities have arrested a suspect connected to the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.

WEF Head Under Investigation Over Epstein Link

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has opened an investigation into its head, Borge Brende, after the latest Epstein files drop revealed his connections to the convicted sex offender.

Crypto Home Invasion Horror: Teens Charged as Guthrie Search Intensifies

Federal and local authorities are investigating a disturbing crypto invasion plot after two California teens were charged in a violent $66 million cryptocurrency home invasion in Scottsdale, Arizona—the same night Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home, roughly two hours away.

Medal of Honor Decision Brings Long-Awaited Validation for Fallen Hero

The long-delayed award of the Medal of Honor to Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis is bringing a mix of gratitude and sorrow to his family, more than a decade after he sacrificed his life to save others during a suicide bombing in Afghanistan.

Seahawks Coach Gives Players Bibles

The Seattle Seahawks' offensive coordinator, Klint Kubiak, declared during an interview with Sports Spectrum that "our identity is in Christ."

ICE Portal Uproar: White House Rips NJ Governor’s Move

The White House is pushing back sharply after New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced a new online ICE portal encouraging residents to film and track federal immigration officers.

TSA Rolls Out New ID Tool

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rolled out a new program allowing Americans to have an alternative to the REAL ID.

Wildfire Report Fallout: Bass Accused of Softening Damning Findings

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing mounting criticism after an explosive Los Angeles Times wildfire report alleged she altered a key after-action review of the deadly Southern California fires to downplay the city’s role.

Roman Industry Shock: Enormous Discovery Rewrites Britain’s Ancient Past

A sweeping archaeological find is reshaping what historians thought they knew about Roman industry in northern England after researchers uncovered a massive production site in an unlikely location near Sunderland.

Russia: A Failed Superpower

If you listen to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin’s information apparatus, it sounds as though Russia’s war in Ukraine is progressing toward a favorable outcome for Moscow. In recent months Russian officials have reiterated aggressive rhetoric...

Will the Great Wealth Transfer Transform the Markets?

It has been called the largest wealth transfer in human history—and unlike previous generational shifts, this one is already underway. Over the next two decades, nearly $124 trillion in assets will change hands as baby boomers pass wealth...

Silver Is No Longer a Precious Metal. It’s a Strategic One.

For more than a century, silver has been priced as a precious metal — a store of value, an inflation hedge, a speculative cousin to gold. That framing still dominates mainstream financial commentary. But...

Regime Change: Iran

Calls for regime change in Iran are growing louder in Washington and Tel Aviv. Once again, America finds itself flirting with the familiar illusion that removing a hostile ruler will automatically produce a better...
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Nancy Grace Rejects Political Motive in Shocking Abduction Case

Veteran legal analyst Nancy Grace dismissed claims that the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television anchor Savannah Guthrie, was politically motivated.

Xi-Putin Virtual Meeting Sparks Global Nuclear Fears

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a virtual meeting Wednesday in which they reaffirmed their close partnership.

Report Links Tlaib to Terrorist Groups

A recent report from the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy condemns Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) questionable rhetoric and affiliations with groups connected to terrorist arms.

Tesla Burning Car Trapped Driver’s Final Call Exposed

A 20-year-old man’s final moments inside a burning Tesla are at the center of a new lawsuit alleging that faulty electronic doors prevented him from escaping after a crash.

Argentina Requests Extradition of Maduro

An Argentine judge has requested that former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro be extradited on matters related to crimes against humanity.

CIA Pulls Publication of Public Resource

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) announced that it will no longer publish a public intelligence resource.

Fulton County Demands Return of Seized 2020 Ballots

Lawyers for officials in Fulton County, Georgia, have filed a motion demanding the return of the 2020 files seized by the FBI.

FDA Expands ‘No Artificial Colors’

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has expanded the "no artificial colors" label to be used by companies and their products.

Hamas Terrorist Eliminated: IDF Strike Delivers Long-Awaited Justice

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Wednesday that the Hamas terrorist responsible for murdering Israeli soldier Noa Marciano has been killed, marking another successful operation targeting those tied to the October 7 massacre.

Paxton Goes After Islamic Entities

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in an effort to shut down their operations in Texas.