Talarico Claims ‘Bible is Silent’ on Abortion

Democratic Texas State Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico claimed that the Bible does not take a stand on abortion and argued that the government should not restrict the practice.

White Americans to Become Minority by 2050

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau and reported by the New York Post reveal that white Americans will become a minority in the United States by 2050.

Texas Trooper Finds 20 Illegals in Back of Semi-Truck

The Texas Department of Public Safety released video Tuesday of a May 18 traffic stop in Webb County where a state trooper discovered 20 illegal aliens crammed inside the sleeper cab and trailer of a semi-truck in what authorities described as a human smuggling attempt.

Teachers Union Demands Restrictions on Screen Time

The president of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten, is urging classrooms to ditch technological learning environments and reduce screen time.

Library to Hold Drag Events for Children

Boston Public Library branches are set to host 19 drag queen story hour events for children and their families throughout June.

Trump: Iran ‘Negotiating on Fumes’

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran has two choices: reach a deal with the United States, or face a return to open warfare.

Canada Buys Swedish Jets to Cut U.S. Defense Ties

Canada announced Wednesday it will purchase a fleet of Swedish-made military surveillance aircraft over a competing American option, delivering the most direct sign yet that Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is intentionally shifting military procurement away from the United States.

FDA Considers Updated COVID Jab

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is weighing whether to update the COVID-19 vaccine in the fall.

Space Force Secures Deal for Military Satellites

Space Force has secured a $2.29 billion contract with SpaceX to construct a satellite communications network.

Pete Hegseth, Douglas MacArthur, and the Return of Moral Clarity at West Point

When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the cadets at West Point, many Americans heard something that has been missing from too much of modern public life: moral clarity.

The DOJ Is Finally Asking the Questions Minnesota Refused to Ask

On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance confirmed from the White House briefing room that the Department of Justice is actively investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar for immigration fraud. "I don't want to prejudge an investigation," Vance told reporters. "It certainly seems like something fishy is there." He made one thing unmistakably clear: "If we think there's a crime, we're going to prosecute that crime."

Trump’s IRS Deal Exposes the Only Thing Democrats Ever Wanted: His Destruction

On Tuesday, the Justice Department added a one-page addendum to Trump's IRS settlement declaring the agency "forever barred and precluded" from auditing Trump, his family, and his businesses' past tax returns. Chuck Schumer called it a "get-out-of-jail-free card." Democrats across the country screamed corruption. The media ran wall-to-wall coverage about accountability and the rule of law.

What the Left Calls Christian Nationalism, the Rest of America Calls Sunday

The First Amendment protects the free exercise of religion. It protects the right to assemble. It does not require Christians to hide their faith to make progressives comfortable. There is no constitutional clause that says "except when the president is involved" or "only in private." The left has spent decades demanding that Christianity retreat from public life entirely, not because the Constitution requires it, but because the left is threatened by it.
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Chemical Tank Ruptures

A chemical tank linked to a Washington paper mill ruptured on Tuesday, killing several workers and leaving others hospitalized.

Biden Sues to Block Audio Recording Release

Former President Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to block it from releasing audio recordings of his conversations with a biographer.

San Francisco YMCA Rewrites Locker Room Rules

The Stonestown Family YMCA in San Francisco has overhauled its locker room guidelines following complaints from members about a transgender individual who has used the women's locker room for roughly two years.

SCOTUS Slaps Down Activist Immigration Judges

The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a clean win Tuesday, reversing a lower court ruling that had opened the door for federal immigration judges to challenge White House restrictions on their public advocacy.

Oregon Ballot Measure to Criminalize Hunting and Fishing Meets Signatures

An Oregon animal rights campaign says it has unofficially collected enough signatures to put a sweeping ballot measure on the November 2026 ballot that would make hunting, fishing, trapping, and farming criminal acts under state law.

Trump Admin Floats NDAs for Employees

The Trump administration is floating the adoption of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) policy for employees to have access to sensitive information.

White House Details ‘Full-Scale War’ on Fraud

A White House news release details how the Trump administration is waging war on fraud, explaining the ways in which President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have unleashed an "unrelenting, full-scale assault on the fraudsters, scammers, and corrupt operators who have looted billions from American taxpayers."

Two Florida Contractors Charged With Bribing Army Official

Two Florida defense contractors face federal bribery and fraud charges after allegedly paying off a U.S. Army employee and inflating government contracts to pocket nearly $1.9 million intended for a military innovation lab in Hawaii, the Justice Department announced.

Eli Lilly Buys Three Vaccine Developers

Eli Lilly announced that it will acquire three vaccine-centered biotech companies.

They Want to Make Moving to California With a Gun a Crime

Senate Bill 948, introduced in February by Berkeley Democrat Jesse Arreguin, would require anyone buying a firearm in California to first complete a four-hour safety course with a certified instructor, then obtain a state-issued "firearms safety certificate."