Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Talks

President Trump renewed his call for the United States to acquire Greenland during a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

DOJ Calls for State Investigations Into Gas Prices

The Department of Justice urged state attorneys general to investigate high gasoline prices.

Newsom Threatens Felony Charges Against Anyone Who Seizes Ballots

California's Democratic governor is promising to prosecute anyone who interferes with ballots or voters, declaring his state will serve as "the wall" that President Donald Trump "cannot get past."

Pentagon Launches Cyber Workforce Shift

The Department of War launched what it described as one of the "most highly anticipated apprenticeship programs in modern defense history" for cyber-related jobs.

Russia May Return for 2028 Olympics

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, setting the scene for their return at the 2028 Summer Olympics at Los Angeles.

Dems Urge Platner to End Campaign

Leading Democrats have called for Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner to end his campaign against Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME).

Trump Backs Voter ID Push Through Filibuster-Proof Budget Move

President Trump on Tuesday threw his support behind House GOP leadership's plan to pass key election integrity provisions through budget reconciliation, a maneuver that would let Republicans bypass the Senate's 60-vote filibuster threshold to advance proof of citizenship and photo ID requirements for federal elections.

‘The View’ Host Says American Flags Make Her ‘Feel Unsafe’

The Stars and Stripes have once again become a target on daytime television, with "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin declaring that the sight of American flags flying in neighborhoods fills her with fear and signals white supremacy.

Ex-DOJ Employees Demand Rejection of Blanche

More than 1,200 former Department of Justice (DOJ) employees have urged the Senate to reject the nomination of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as permanent U.S. Attorney General.

An Alliance Finally Tested and Not Everyone Passed

Standing beside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump told reporters that Italy, Germany, and France had all declined to stand with the United States when it mattered most, during American operations against Iran. "In a way, I was testing people," he said. Most of Europe failed the test. This is not a firebrand moment. It is a reckoning seventy years in the making.

If the Flag Makes You Uncomfortable, the Problem Isn’t the Flag

Drive through almost any American town this month and you'll see it. Porches lined with red, white and blue. Pickup trucks flying flags off the tailgate. Front yards turned into little tributes to the country's 250th birthday. To most people, that's just called patriotism. But according to a run of recent news stories, a growing number of Americans now find that same sight unsettling.

The Church That Can’t Say No to Polyamory

A Presbyterian minister stood before her denomination's highest governing body this summer and argued the church should not be allowed to require its own clergy to be monogamous. She called it "bad polity." She said defining love that narrowly was a wall the Spirit had already moved past. Her side won.

Every Baby in America Just Got Rich and the Left is Furious

Trump Accounts are now live. A thousand dollars, seeded directly by the federal government, deposited into a real investment account for every eligible newborn in America. Not a monthly welfare check. Not a coupon that expires at the end of the year. A genuine stake in the American economy, invested in a low-cost stock index fund, quietly compounding for nearly two decades before that child ever earns a paycheck or files a tax return of their own.
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Trump Lifts Turkey Sanctions, Opens Door to F-35 Sales at NATO Summit

President Trump announced Tuesday he is lifting longstanding defense sanctions on Turkey, potentially clearing the way to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to a NATO ally that has spent years locked out of the program.

New Helipad Coming to White House

President Trump confirmed that work on a new helipad is underway at the White House.

Trump Urges Retailers to Lower Prices Like ‘Absolute Patriots’

President Trump announced that Walmart will begin to lower its prices to honor the nation's 250th anniversary.

DOGE Closes Up Shop After Cutting $214 Billion in Federal Waste

The Department of Government Efficiency shut down operations on July 4, having spent 18 months dismantling what its backers called the most bloated bureaucracy in American history.

Illinois Becomes First State to Force Annual AI Audits on Big Tech

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Monday making the state the first in the country to require annual third-party safety audits of the nation's largest artificial intelligence companies.

Nation’s Largest Teachers Union Wants $5.2 Million to Oust Trump Before Midterms

The National Education Association is asking delegates to approve a $5.2 million campaign demanding President Donald Trump's "impeachment, conviction, and removal" from office before voters even head to the polls this November.

Democrats Claim Trump Cheated Americans for 250

The House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Jared Huffman (D-CA) released a report that asserts President Trump "hijacked" the nation's 250th celebration.

Taxpayer-Funded Scholarship Gave Just 29 Awards to Conservatives in 10 Years

A federally funded scholarship program handed out more than 600 awards over the past decade, and only 29 went to conservative students. Now Congress is stepping in.

If the Flag Makes You Uncomfortable, the Problem Isn’t the Flag

Drive through almost any American town this month and you'll see it. Porches lined with red, white and blue. Pickup trucks flying flags off the tailgate. Front yards turned into little tributes to the country's 250th birthday. To most people, that's just called patriotism. But according to a run of recent news stories, a growing number of Americans now find that same sight unsettling.

Georgia Teacher Reaches Settlement After Calling Charlie Kirk ‘Fascist’

A former Georgia teacher, Michelle Mickens, has reached a settlement with the Oglethorpe County School District after it took action against her for a post about the death of Charlie Kirk.