Democrats' refusal to stand became a defining moment of President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union when he asked lawmakers to rise if they believe “the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.”
California school lawsuit allegations are sending shockwaves through the state’s education system after a group of Jewish parents sued top education officials, claiming public schools have fostered systemic anti-Semitism.
US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner has ignited a diplomatic spat after ignoring a French foreign ministry summons, prompting Paris to limit his access to government officials.
A wig disguise case has shocked Maryland after police charged a 22-year-old assisted living employee with murdering an elderly philanthropist and shooting at a state trooper.
When did honoring American heroes become a punchline? During President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, cameras captured the moment the nation’s highest military honors were bestowed on veterans, including a 100-year-old Korean War legend and a modern combat hero. In the aftermath, Democrat Rep. Robin Kelly mocked the presentation.
In the frozen grip of New York City's latest winter storm, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the darling of the democratic socialist crowd and a self-proclaimed champion of the working class, unwittingly exposed the glaring contradictions at the heart of progressive politics.
In the heart of Manhattan, amid a historic blizzard that blanketed New York City in snow, what should have been a moment of innocent winter fun turned into yet another stark reminder of the deep-seated disrespect and hostility toward law enforcement that has festered in our major cities under progressive leadership.
A Tennessee lawmaker wants to treat abortion the same as any other homicide under state law, a proposal that would make it the most aggressive pro-life legislation in the country.
Several of Washington state’s leading business organizations are urging lawmakers to proceed cautiously as Democrats advance supplemental budget proposals.
President Donald Trump announced during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address that major technology companies have agreed to cover more of the electricity costs required to power artificial intelligence data centers.