Paxton Investigates Possible ‘Sharia City’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into a "sharia city" development in Kaufman County, Texas.

PEN America Retracts Support for Canceled Israeli Comedian Amid Free Speech Backlash

PEN America withdraws its defense of an Israeli comedian whose shows were canceled amid protests, igniting debate over free speech.

Governors Group Cancels Trump Meeting After White House Rejects Democrats

The National Governors Association canceled a Trump meeting after Democrats objected to the White House rejecting a party-only session.

FBI Video Sparks New Clues in Disturbing Guthrie Case

FBI surveillance video reveals physical clues that may help identify a masked individual in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation.

AMA Medical Education Accused of Putting Political Ideology Ahead of Patient Care

A report from Do No Harm accuses AMA-linked medical education of emphasizing political ideology over science.

DOJ Exposes Multi-Million Dollar Housing Fraud Scheme Across State Lines

The Department of Justice charged two Philadelphia men in a $3–$5 million housing fraud scheme involving repeated trips to Minneapolis.

Unsealed Warrants Expose FBI Investigation, Georgia

Newly unsealed federal warrants in Georgia reveal that the FBI launched a criminal investigation into aspects of the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County.

Meta, YouTube on Trial Over Claims They Engineered Child Addiction

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Google’s YouTube are defending themselves in a Los Angeles courtroom against explosive allegations that they deliberately engineered their platforms to addict children.

Brady Tkachuk Breaks the Mold, Team USA Star Proud

As controversy swirls around several American Olympians who have used the international stage to air grievances about the United States.

Epstein Bombshell: Trump the Whistleblower, Not the Villain

The files, released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act of 2025, have been hailed by Trump's supporters as definitive proof of his innocence and even his proactive role in exposing Epstein. Central to this narrative is evidence suggesting Trump was among the first to contact authorities about Epstein's illicit activities, a detail that contrasts sharply with years of media speculation and political attacks. However, the release also underscores broader issues of delayed transparency, partisan weaponization of investigations, and the ongoing quest for justice for Epstein's victims.

Faith in an Age of Fatigue: Why Confidence in God Still Wins the Battle

We are living in an age marked by exhaustion. People are tired—tired of conflict, tired of uncertainty, tired of economic pressure, cultural tension, and personal battles that seem to have no end. Anxiety has...

Russia: A Failed Superpower

If you listen to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin’s information apparatus, it sounds as though Russia’s war in Ukraine is progressing toward a favorable outcome for Moscow. In recent months Russian officials have reiterated aggressive rhetoric...

Will the Great Wealth Transfer Transform the Markets?

It has been called the largest wealth transfer in human history—and unlike previous generational shifts, this one is already underway. Over the next two decades, nearly $124 trillion in assets will change hands as baby boomers pass wealth...
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Democrats Risk DHS Shutdown to Protect Illegal Immigrants

Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY) sharply criticized Senate Democrats this week, accusing them of prioritizing protections for illegal immigrant criminals.

Appeals Court Hands DHS a Victory

A federal appeals court ruled that the Department of Homeland Security can end deportation protections for nearly 90,000 migrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua.

Pride Flag Removed from Movement’s Birthplace

The National Park Service (NPS) removed a large Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument, the launch site of the modern LGBT movement.

Lawmaker Demands Probe After ‘Explicit’ Bad Bunny Performance

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is demanding that a congressional committee launch an inquiry into the National Football League and NBC after they permitted "explicit displays of sexual acts and lyrics" to be displayed on national television in violation of FCC guidelines, his office announced.

Hamas Disarmament in Doubt as Ceasefire Cracks and Attacks Surge

Hamas disarmament is increasingly in question as new evidence shows the terror group rebuilding its arsenal and attacking Israeli forces despite a ceasefire tied to President Donald Trump’s peace plan.

FDA Reviews Common Food Preservative

The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing whether a preservative used in many food items is safe.

Trump’s Bridge Blockade Threat Shakes U.S.-Canada Trade Talks

President Trump escalated trade pressure on Canada this week with a figurative bridge blockade, warning that a major U.S.-Canada infrastructure project will not open unless Ottawa negotiates on tariffs and market access.

Texas Democrat Ignite Firestorm After Racist ‘Take Over’ Clip Resurfaces

Wu remarks from a Texas Democratic leader are drawing renewed scrutiny after a resurfaced podcast clip showed state Rep. Gene Wu urging minority groups to unite against a shared “oppressor” and saying they could “take over this country.”

Military AI Push: War Department Integrates Artificial Intelligence Into National Defense

Military AI took a major step forward as the War Department announced a new partnership with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into GenAI.mil, a platform used by U.S. military personnel.

Paxton Investigates Possible ‘Sharia City’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into a "sharia city" development in Kaufman County, Texas.