GOP Targets Jack Smith’s Top Prosecutor

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has called for the Department of Justice to prosecute one of former special counsel Jack Smith’s attorneys.

University of Portland Play Mocks White Guilt in Thanksgiving Satire

The University of Portland stages “The Thanksgiving Play,” a satire targeting white social-justice activism.

Arkansas University’s New “Queer Childhoods” Course Sparks Debate

The University of Central Arkansas introduces a new English course, “Queer Childhoods,” prompting debate over curriculum focus.

Viral Democrat Video Tells Troops to Disobey—Critics Sound the Alarm

A viral video released by six Democratic lawmakers is drawing sharp criticism after urging U.S. service members to "refuse illegal orders."

23 House Democrats Defy Leadership, Join GOP to Punish Progressive in Election Power Play

Twenty-three House Democrats joined Republicans in rebuking Rep. Chuy García over a controversial retirement timing.

University of Kentucky in Hot Seat Over Anti-Israel Prof’s Free Speech Lawsuit

A University of Kentucky law professor sues the school after being removed from teaching due to anti-Israel remarks.

Cloudflare Internet Outage 2025, The Day the Web Broke

A critical outage at Cloudflare disrupted major portions of the internet early Tuesday, taking down key platforms like Elon Musk’s X, ChatGPT, Downdetector, and even several news websites.

$10 Million Fine Dropped: Illinois Dem Escapes Campaign Finance Scandal

Illinois Senate President Don Harmon will not face penalties for an alleged $10 million campaign finance violation after the State Board of Elections deadlocked on whether to proceed.

Hobbs Pay‑to‑Play Scandal? $400K Deal Under Fire

Arizona legislators launched a formal investigation into Governor Katie Hobbs this week.

Can AI Think—or Should It Think?

In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, Apple’s recent research may have unintentionally revealed the truth many of us have long suspected: AI is artificial, but it is not intelligence. In a pre-WWDC 2025 research paper, Apple exposed a fundamental flaw at the core of today’s most celebrated systems—OpenAI’s o1 and o3, DeepSeek R1, Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet Thinking, Google’s Gemini Flash Thinking. These “large reasoning models” (LRMs) demonstrate stunning collapse when tasked with logic puzzles that increase in complexity. As Mashable reported, these so-called “thinking” models fall apart entirely when challenged with problems that define human intelligence.

The Value of Life

The word euthanasia has re-entered mainstream conversation with stunning speed—just as it once did in the dark years of the Third Reich. In 1938, German publications openly debated which lives were “still valuable to the State,” declaring that those deemed unworthy could be “destroyed” for the supposed good of society. History has shown us where such thinking leads. It always begins with redefining the value of a human being.

The Red Line Texas Just Drew—Will the Rest of America Follow?

For decades, American conservatives have sounded the alarm about a slow-motion ideological invasion that most of the political class preferred to ignore. On November 18, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott finally gave that warning the force of law: he designated the Muslim Brotherhood and its American front group CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations under Texas statutes, effectively banning them from owning property in the state and imposing crushing penalties on anyone who helps them.

Betraying Women in the Name of Woke Virtue-Signaling

In a move that perfectly encapsulates the Democratic Party's descent into ideological absurdity, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has appointed Giselle Byrd—a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman—to the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women. This isn't just an affront to common sense; it's a deliberate snub to the millions of actual women in the Bay State who deserve advocates fighting for their unique challenges, not performative gestures that erase biological reality.
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Khashoggi Who? Trump’s Saudi Visit Sparks Outrage

President Trump defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a high‑profile bilateral press conference.

Epstein Coached Plaskett? Intel Committee Seat in Jeopardy

The House Freedom Caucus introduced a resolution Tuesday to remove U.S. Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett from the House Intelligence Committee.

Healthcare Reform Trump 2025, The Revolution Begins

The White House signaled Tuesday that healthcare reform is back on the national agenda. James Blair, deputy chief of staff, confirmed President Trump is preparing to propose a sweeping healthcare plan.

Push to Break Up Education Department Gains Momentum

The Trump administration announced its latest effort to dismantle the Department of Education, explaining that new interagency agreements seek to break up federal bureaucracy.

NPR Wins Back Funds

The National Public Radio (NPR) will receive an estimated $36 million in grant money as part of a settlement with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).

The Red Line Texas Just Drew—Will the Rest of America Follow?

For decades, American conservatives have sounded the alarm about a slow-motion ideological invasion that most of the political class preferred to ignore. On November 18, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott finally gave that warning the force of law: he designated the Muslim Brotherhood and its American front group CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations under Texas statutes, effectively banning them from owning property in the state and imposing crushing penalties on anyone who helps them.

House Approves Release of Epstein Files

The House of Representatives voted to release the Epstein files after in a 427-1 vote.

Judge Blocks Texas Redistricting

A panel of judges blocked Texas from using a new congressional map.

Court Sides with CNN Over ‘Meritless’ Trump Lawsuit

A federal appeals court rejected President Trump's effort to revisit a case he brought against CNN.

Las Naciones Unidas Adoptan el Plan de Paz de Trump

Las Naciones Unidas votaron para adoptar el plan de paz propuesto por el presidente Trump para Gaza. Rusia y China se abstuvieron en la votación de 13-0. El embajador estadounidense Mike Waltz dijo después de la votación que la decisión...