President Trump broke publicly Monday with his Energy Secretary over when Americans can expect relief at the gas pump, telling reporters Chris Wright is "totally wrong" after Wright predicted prices might not come down until 2027.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against fundraising platform ActBlue, alleging that the Democrat platform has engaged in sweeping donor fraud.
Minneapolis City Council President Elliott Payne appeared in a video posted to Bluesky on Sunday boasting about his participation in a "rapid response" network that mobilizes civilians to track and obstruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his 2020 order forcing COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, a directive that families say killed thousands of elderly residents.
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 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.
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.
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.
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its writer, Sarah Fitzpatrick, after it published an article alleging that Patel was a "habitual drunk."
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge from a Denver-area Catholic parish after Colorado officials barred its schools from participating in the state's universal preschool program because the schools require families to support Catholic beliefs on sex and gender.
A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a lower court order that had blocked the Trump administration from housing transgender female inmates in men's prisons, clearing the way for the policy to take effect.