Trump Accounts Jumpstart the American Dream for Children

President Donald Trump celebrated the upcoming launch of the Trump Accounts, a new effort establishing investment accounts for children.

Federal Education Dept. Slams California’s Gender Secrecy Policies in Schools

Federal officials say California’s gender secrecy school policies violate federal law by withholding student gender information from parents.

Florida AG Suspends Nurse’s License After She Wished Harm on Karoline Leavitt

Florida AG suspends nurse’s license after a viral video wished a serious childbirth injury on White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Trump Approval Holds at 44% as New Poll Highlights Economic Concern

A new poll shows President Trump’s approval rating at 44% as 2026 begins, with voter concerns about the economy shaping public opinion.

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon Retires as Retail Giant Attracts Wealthier Shoppers

Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillon is retiring as the retailer attracts more higher-income shoppers amid inflation and evolving consumer habits.

Education Department Finds University of Minnesota Guilty of Racial Discrimination

The Education Department ruled the University of Minnesota discriminated against white and Asian students in a race-based program.

Texas AG Cracks Down on Schools Tied to Islamic Games

The Texas Attorney General’s office announced Wednesday that it has opened an investigation into two public school districts for their roles in hosting events tied to the Islamic Games of North America.

New York on Verge of Congressional Collapse

New York could be on track to lose two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2030 census as its population growth lags behind faster-growing states.

Trump Sends ‘Massive Armada’ at Iran, Vows Devastation

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that a “massive Armada” of U.S. naval forces is heading toward Iran and warned Tehran to negotiate a nuclear deal.

Hypocrisy at the Border

In the ever-shifting theater of American politics, few stories expose liberal hypocrisy more starkly than the saga of Tom Homan. Once hailed as a hero by Barack Obama and his administration for his unflinching enforcement of immigration laws, Homan is now painted as a villain by the very same Democratic machine. This about-face isn't just political opportunism; it's a betrayal of common-sense border security that has real consequences for American communities.

The Moral Cost of Historical Ignorance

Every generation faces moments of moral confusion, but ours has taken an especially reckless turn. It has become fashionable, particularly online, to liken U.S. government actions, especially those involving immigration enforcement, to the crimes of Nazi Germany. Activists compare illegal immigrants to Anne Frank, federal officers to the Gestapo, and any form of deportation to an act of ethnic cleansing. This comparison isn’t just historically inaccurate; it’s morally bankrupt.

Faith Above Factions: A Christian Reflection on the Minneapolis Shooting

The second shooting in Minneapolis has once again ignited a familiar firestorm: protests, pundits, and political posturing. Within hours, the discourse hardened into opposing camps: those defending ICE and law enforcement, and those condemning them as instruments of systemic oppression. It’s a script we know too well, repeated with every tragedy that touches politics, culture, or power. But for Christians, this reflexive tribalism should give us pause.

The Assault on the Sacred

In the heart of St. Paul, Minnesota, a routine Sunday service at Cities Church turned into a scene of chaos on January 18. Dozens of anti-ICE protesters burst into the building, chanting "ICE out!" and demanding "Justice for Renee Good," a woman killed in a recent encounter with immigration agents. Their target? Pastor David Easterwood, who doubles as a local ICE official while leading his congregation.
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More Epstein Docs to Drop

A new court paper states that more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are expected to be released in the "near term."

Rubio Shares ‘Good and Decent Progress’ in Venezuela

Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared before Congress to discuss the progress being made in Venezuela following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro.

Lawmaker Aims to Name Mountain After Trump

A Georgia lawmaker filed a resolution to rename a mountain after President Trump.

Kennedy’s Autism Committee Pushes Trump Agenda

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the appointment of 21 new members to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC), a group seeking to push the "fight against autism," HHS declared.

Trump Accounts Jumpstart the American Dream for Children

President Donald Trump celebrated the upcoming launch of the Trump Accounts, a new effort establishing investment accounts for children.

DOJ Probe Emerges as Millions Suddenly Appear in Ilhan Omar’s Coffers

Questions surrounding Ilhan Omar’s wealth have resurfaced after reports revealed the Biden Justice Department quietly investigated the Minnesota representative's finances in 2024, the same year her net worth surged from almost nothing to more than $30 million.

US Officially Leaves Paris Climate Agreement

The United States has officially left the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, finalizing President Trump's promise.

Campus Extremism: Columbia’s Broken Promise on a Radical Protest Leader

Campus extremism is again testing Columbia University after a court filing revealed that encampment organizer Khymani James could return to the Ivy League school despite earlier assurances that he would be expelled.

Pay-to-Slay Exposed: State Department Finds PA Still Funding Terror

The 'pay-to-slay' program remains alive inside the Palestinian Authority, despite public claims to the contrary, according to a newly disclosed State Department determination obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Missing Thesis Mystery? Wes Moore Shrugs as Oxford Questions Linger

The controversy surrounding claims of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's missing thesis intensified this week as the Democrat dismissed questions about an academic paper he once said made him an expert on Hamas.