Pam Bondi Out of DOJ

President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to two sources familiar with the matter, and is now considering EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as her replacement.

40 Countries Gather to Open Strait of Hormuz

Britain hosted a virtual summit Thursday with diplomats from more than 40 nations to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz -- a critical oil shipping lane that has been essentially shut down since the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran began on Feb. 28.

Health Agencies Target Microplastics in Unprecedented Move

The Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are taking bold strides to protect Americans' health, announcing programs combatting microplastics.

Idaho Criminalizes Trans Bathroom Use

Idaho Governor Brad Little (R) signed a law that bans the use of public bathrooms intended for the opposite sex.

Trump to Sign Order Paying DHS

President Trump declared that he will sign an executive order paying employees of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) amid the ongoing partial shutdown.

Spain Confronts Trump in Euthanasia Investigation

Spanish officials have criticized President Trump's investigation into the death of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos after she was allowed to die by euthanasia.

Vance Fraud Sweep Hits California Providers

The anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance suspended 221 hospice and healthcare providers in Los Angeles County on Thursday, a more than 215% jump from the 70 providers suspended just one week earlier.

Melania Trump Continues Mission to Return Children

First Lady Melania Trump has facilitated the reunification of children separated from their families in war between Russia and Ukraine.

Tina Peters Gets Resentencing

A Colorado appeals court ruled that Tina Peters should be resentenced.

From Apollo to Artemis: Making Space Great Again

As the countdown clock ticks toward liftoff from Kennedy Space Center this evening—targeting 6:24 p.m. EDT on April 1, 2026—Artemis II stands poised to send four astronauts on a roughly 10-day journey around the Moon and back. This mission marks the first time humans have ventured toward the lunar vicinity since Apollo 17 in December 1972, more than half a century ago.

Islam: Religion of Peace or Ideology of Conquest?

The shocking video from Plano, Texas, captured at the East Plano Islamic Center, shows an investigator confronting a man openly with his very underage "wife." This is not some fringe anomaly or misunderstanding—child "marriage" and polygamy violate Texas and U.S. law outright, with no religious carve-outs permitted. Yet here it stands in plain view, a live demonstration of Sharia norms clashing with American sovereignty.

Caskets and Cheers: Liberals’ Disgrace to Our Fallen Heroes

In Philadelphia, radicals at a protest delivered a chilling applause line. “For every US soldier who comes back in a casket, we cheer.” Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, rightly labeled it appalling. He demanded to know where the Democratic outrage and condemnation were.

Activist Judges Free Predators? Time to Rip Off Their Robes

Governor Ron DeSantis isn’t mincing words. On March 31, 2026, as he signed “Missy’s Law” into effect, legislation that slams the door on dangerous child predators by tightening pretrial detention and ramping up penalties for exploitation, he publicly demanded the immediate impeachment of Leon County Circuit Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper.
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Conservative Legal Group Targets Hidden College Crime Data

America First Legal filed a supplemental petition Thursday with the U.S. Department of Education demanding the federal government force colleges to publish their crime logs in a centralized, publicly accessible database.

Trump Demands California Insurers ‘Get Their Act Together’

President Trump has called for State Farm and other insurance companies to "get their act together" after they did not adequately assist Californians during last year's wildfires.

About 9% of U.S. Births from Temporary Migrant Mothers

A study from Pew Research detailed that 320,000 U.S. births in 2023, or about 9% of all babies born that year, came from unauthorized immigrants or mothers with temporary legal status.

Trump Tells Republicans to Fund ICE Without Democrats

President Donald Trump on Wednesday told congressional Republicans to use the budget reconciliation process to restore funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, a move that would let the GOP bypass Senate Democrats entirely.

Tennessee Board Fires Librarian Who Refused to Move Trans Books

A Tennessee library board voted 8-3 Monday to fire its director after she refused to move transgender-themed books from the children's section to the adult section, triggering a meltdown among leftist activists who packed the meeting hall in force.

Iran President Attempts to Reframe Conflict in Letter to Americans

Iranian President Masoud ​Pezeshkian wrote an open letter addressed to Americans, claiming that Iran is not a threat to the American people.

NYC Council Blocks Socialist Tax Increase Push

New York City's socialist mayor just watched his own City Council undercut his push for higher taxes, releasing a rival budget plan that closes a $5 billion gap without raising a single rate.

Judge Denies Immunity for President Trump Speech

A federal judge ruled that President Trump's January 6, 2021, speech was not an official act and is therefore not protected by immunity.

Los Angeles County Leads in Mass Exodus Rates

Los Angeles County has become the leader in population loss, as 53,000 residents moved out of the county in one year.

Biden-Era Conservative Media Blacklist Killed in Court Victory

A federal judge on Wednesday entered a binding consent decree against the State Department, ending years of government-funded efforts to blacklist and defund conservative news outlets, and placing The Daily Wire and The Federalist in charge of monitoring compliance through 2036.