U.S. Allies Back Panama Against Rising Chinese Pressure

The United States and five other nations issued a joint statement in support of Panama after China retaliated against the country for its closing of concessions held by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.

GOP Rep Forces Spotlight on Abortion Procedures

A Texas Republican congressman put a pro-abortion witness through something she clearly didn't want to sit through Tuesday: a line-by-line rundown of exactly what abortion procedures look like.

‘Nonprofit’ Hospital CEO Made $14 Million

House Republicans grilled major hospital executives Tuesday on Capitol Hill, pushing for answers about $28 billion in yearly tax breaks that lawmakers say aren't going toward patient care.

Special Forces Soldier Pleads Not Guilty in Maduro Betting Scheme

A U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant appeared in Manhattan federal court Tuesday to face charges he used classified knowledge of a covert military operation to win more than $400,000 on a prediction market app.

King Charles Alludes to ‘Victims’ From the Floor of Congress

Britain's King Charles III called on the United States and the United Kingdom to support victims of sex trafficking during a historic address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, drawing a standing ovation from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

State Department to Roll Out America 250 Passports

The State Department is releasing a commemorative passport for the nation's 250th anniversary featuring an image of President Trump.

Pentagon Formally Asks Congress to Rename It ‘Department of War’

The Department of Defense submitted a formal legislative proposal to Congress this month asking lawmakers to change its statutory name to the "Department of War," a move that would require amending roughly 7,600 provisions of federal law.

James Comey Faces Another Indictment

Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time by the Department of Justice, according to CNN.

Trump Honors Heritage of U.S.-U.K. Relationship

President Trump urged the United States and the United Kingdom to continue their shared values of liberty during a speech at King Charles III and Queen Camilla's welcoming ceremony.

Young Men Are Returning to Church: A Notable Shift in American Religiosity

For decades, the dominant narrative around American religion has been one of steady decline, particularly among younger generations. Young men, often described as adrift in a post-industrial, digital-age culture, appeared to be leading the exodus from organized faith. Gallup and Pew data consistently showed rising rates of religious "nones" (those with no religious affiliation), with young adults at the forefront.

Virginia’s Dangerous Step Toward Killing the Electoral College

Virginia just joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, pushing the total to 222 electoral votes. This brings the left one step closer to effectively abolishing the Electoral College through the back door, without the constitutional amendment the Founders required. What sounds like a simple “one person, one vote” reform is actually a direct assault on federalism, the sovereignty of states, and the careful balance the Framers built to prevent raw majority tyranny.

This California Project Cost More Than Going to the Moon

As NASA successfully sent American astronauts around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in over half a century, conservatives rightly celebrated a bold, forward-looking achievement that recaptured the pioneering spirit of Apollo. Yet this moment of national pride throws into stark relief a grotesque disparity in how Washington and the states squander taxpayer dollars. One venture pushed the boundaries of human ingenuity for the benefit of all mankind; the other is a state-level vanity project that's devoured more money than it could ever justify, all while begging for federal bailouts on a matter of purely local concern.

Artemis II and the Crisis of Priorities: Why the Final Frontier Feels So Far Away

There’s something almost surreal about watching rockets launch into the heavens while everyday Americans feel increasingly grounded; burdened by rising costs, cultural instability, and a sense that the world closer to home is unraveling.
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Trump’s Own Judge Just Blocked a Key Part of the Deportation Plan

A federal appeals court handed the Trump administration a setback Tuesday, ruling 3-0 that illegal immigrants who crossed into the United States years ago and weren't caught immediately cannot be held under mandatory ICE detention, striking at a key tool in the president's mass deportation effort.

Connecticut Establishes Vaccine Law

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) signed a sweeping vaccine bill into law that preserves state standards for inoculations and reinforces a ban on religious exemptions for students in public schools.

DHS to Vet for ‘Extremist’ Views

The U.S. Department of Homeland ​Security said this week that statements containing what it perceives as extremist views will undergo "closer scrutiny."

Pritzker Doubles Down on Nazi Claims

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker (D) defended his comparison of the Trump administration to Nazi Germany in an interview with CNN.

$186 Billion in Government Waste Exposed

Federal agencies made at least $186 billion in improper payments during fiscal year 2025, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.

UAE to Depart from Oil Organization

The United Arab Emirates announced that it will exit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries on May 1, 2026.

Former Fauci Advisor Indicted Over COVID Cover-Up

A former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employee has been indicted by the Department of Justice in connection with COVID-19 research grants.

FBI Caught Chinese Hacker Who Robbed Our COVID Labs

A Chinese national accused of stealing COVID-19 research from American universities on behalf of Beijing has been extradited to the United States and is now facing federal charges, FBI Director Kash Patel announced Tuesday.

Vance Events Under Review After Shooting

The White House confirmed Monday it is reviewing whether Vice President J.D. Vance should attend the same public events as President Trump following a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday, where at least 12 of the 18 officials in the presidential line of succession were seated in the same ballroom.

FBI Targets Daycares That Don’t Exist

Federal agents raided more than 20 locations in Minneapolis on Tuesday, executing 22 federal search warrants as part of a sweeping fraud investigation centered on childcare businesses that allegedly billed the state for services never provided.