American ‘Wrongfully Detained’ in China

The State Department has determined that an American is being wrongfully detained in China on espionage accusations.

Woman Charged in ISIS-Linked New York Capitol Plot

A New York woman has been arrested after she planned to bomb the New York State Capitol and kill state senators.

Texas Senate Candidate Told Inmates He Wants ‘World Without Prisons’ While Murderer of Toddler Sat in Audience

A man who boiled a 16-month-old baby alive is among the inmates Texas Senate candidate James Talarico apparently believes "don't belong in cages."

ActBlue Co-Founder Pleads the Fifth

The co-founder of the Democratic fundraising entity ActBlue invoked the Fifth Amendment during a deposition with three House Committees.

Only 30 Homes Rebuilt 20 Months After LA Wildfire Destroyed 6,000

Nearly two years after the devastating Palisades fire destroyed 6,000 homes in one of Los Angeles' most cherished neighborhoods, only about 30 have been fully rebuilt, leaving residents trapped between government failure and agonizing uncertainty under Mayor Karen Bass' leadership, The Federalist reports.

Academic Exposing Plagiarism Gets Suspended

A former University of Cambridge academic who exposed the plagiarism of former Professor Jason Arday, has been suspended by Ghent University in Flanders, Belgium.

State Prosecutors Have a Roadmap to Go After Fauci, Legal Experts Say

Bombshell text messages revealing Dr. Anthony Fauci knew about Covid vaccine risks to pregnant women but kept quiet could open the door for state prosecutors to bring charges against the former White House health czar, legal experts told The Federalist.

Secret U.S. Military Operation Punches Through Iranian Blockade, Moves 10 Million Barrels Daily

Ten million barrels of oil are slipping past Iran's attempted chokehold on global energy supplies every single day, thanks to a covert American military operation that has quietly opened a stealth shipping corridor through one of the world's most strategic waterways.

FBI Seizes Eric Swalwell’s Devices at Airport Amid Sexual Misconduct Probe

The former Democratic congressman who once sought the presidency and built his political brand on attacking Donald Trump is now the subject of an FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations.

A Christian School Just Called Tennessee’s Bluff on Religious Discrimination

A federal judge in Knoxville handed down a ruling in May that state officials would rather ignore. Wilberforce Academy, a Christian nonprofit seeking to open a public charter school in Knox County, does not have to file a doomed application before it can sue over a law that bars it from even trying. U.S. District Judge Charles E. Atchley Jr. found that Wilberforce faced an "allegedly unconstitutional barrier" to applying in the first place, which means the school does not have to waste time on paperwork the state has already signaled it will reject.

South Carolina’s Parental Rights Act Passed 116 to 1—Why Is the Senate Sitting on It?

In February, the South Carolina House passed a sweeping parental rights bill by a vote of 116 to 1, with the lone no vote coming from a Republican who thought it did not go far enough. Six months later, the bill remains parked in the Senate Education Committee, and the families it is meant to protect are still waiting on a body that has not even scheduled a floor vote.

Europe Just Showed America What ‘Online Safety’ Really Means

In March, Finland's Supreme Court convicted a sitting member of parliament of a hate crime over a church pamphlet she co-wrote in 2004, more than two decades before the verdict came down. In December, European regulators fined Elon Musk's X platform 120 million euros, roughly 140 million dollars, under the Digital Services Act. Together, the two rulings preview where America's own trust and safety regulatory impulse leads if conservatives let it go unchallenged.

God Rested on the Seventh Day—Germany Can No Longer Afford To and Why this Matters for the U.S.

The oldest labor law in human history is not a labor law at all. It is a creation account. Genesis says God worked six days and rested the seventh, and Exodus 20 turns that rest into a commandment binding on every household, servant, and animal under it. Rest was not a productivity concession. It was built into the order of things before the first economy ever existed. Germany is now debating whether it can still afford to keep that commandment on the books, and losing.
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Surrogate Mother Sued for Not Aborting Now-Born Baby

The biological parents at the center of a surrogacy conflict are suing the woman who carried and gave birth to the child.

Kennedy’s Son on Russian Wanted List

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s son, Conor Kennedy, has been placed on Russia's international wanted list for his participation in the Ukraine War.

Trump’s Legislative Advisor to Leave White House

James Braid, President Trump's longest-serving legislative affairs director, is leaving the White House in September.

Arizona Dem Running for Congress Voted to Let Doctors Perform Trans Surgeries on Kids

A Democratic candidate for Congress in Arizona repeatedly voted against legislation protecting children from transgender surgeries and procedures during his time as a state lawmaker, raising questions about his judgment as he campaigns on his medical credentials.

Half of Gen Z Investors Are Gambling Away Their Futures on Sports Betting

A staggering 99 out of 100 people who participate in sports gambling lose money over the long term. Yet more than half of America's youngest investors are funneling their investment dollars straight into sportsbooks, according to a troubling new survey.

Fauci Adviser Pleads Guilty

Dr. David Morens, a former adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, pleaded guilty in federal court to a conspiracy charge related to his evasion of the Freedom of Information Act requests and the Federal Records Act surrounding COVID-19 communications.

New IRS Rule Blocks Illegals From Tax Credit Refunds

The Trump administration proposed new regulations that block illegal immigrants from receiving refundable individual income tax credits.

DOJ Says Comey’s ’86 47′ Reads as Trump Threat

The Department of Justice has filed a new brief in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, arguing that any viewer of his "86 47" post could interpret it as a threat against President Trump.

Trump Nominates New FDA Chief

President Trump has nominated Dr. Heidi Overton to lead the FDA.

U.N. Leaders Lit Memorial Flame for Hamas Commander Who Ran Schools and Recruited Children

A Hamas "martyr video" has exposed a decorated United Nations educator as a terrorist field commander who spent years recruiting Palestinian children into terror networks from inside U.N.-funded classrooms.