Trump Secures $1 Trillion Saudi Pledge

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told President Trump that Saudi Arabia will increase its U.S. investments to nearly $1 trillion.

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.

Paxton Defends Christian Students in New Lawsuit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit targeting three university work-study programs that discriminate against religious students.

Clintons Refuse Epstein Deposition

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) revealed that Bill and Hillary Clinton have refused to appear before the House Oversight Committee for their depositions regarding their connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

North Korea Warns of Forthcoming Arms Race

North Korea's state-run media announced that the South Korean-United States plan to create nuclear-powered submarines could trigger an arms race.

Amazon Aims to Replace Menial Warehouse Jobs With AI and Robotics

Amazon is accelerating its shift toward automation, with plans to eliminate repetitive warehouse roles in the coming years.

University of Evansville Sparks Backlash Over Abortion-Themed Class Project

A University of Evansville course partnered with a pro-abortion student group to stage a public event on reproductive rights.

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.

The Threat of Demonic Infiltration: Real or Imaginary?

In our sophisticated, postmodern world, some try to explain away the Bible’s accounts of demonization. They say first-century people were just misreading mental illness, epilepsy, or trauma. But the Gospels simply don’t support that reduction.

America at 250 Years — Are We Out of Time? Part 2

Civilizations do not collapse because their enemies are strong. They collapse because their foundations weaken. They collapse because their blacksmiths disappear—those individuals who shape conviction, truth, courage, and character.

America at 250 Years — Are We Out of Time? Part 1

I’m beginning to wonder if we’ll still be a nation by that anniversary. Rabbi Daniel Lapin has asked the same question. His study of history reveals that when large groups of people come together to build a society, their collective effort tends to last about 250 years.
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Larry Summers Steps Back After Epstein Correspondence Surfaces

Larry Summers withdraws from public roles after emails reveal ongoing contact with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about accountability.

Trump‑Attempted Assassination Plot Uncovered: Digital Trail Raises Questions

New reporting claims the would‑be assassin of Donald Trump left a massive digital footprint across 17 online accounts.

Rep. Brad Sherman Denies Watching Porn on Flight, Blames Platform Algorithm

Rep. Brad Sherman denies viewing pornography on a flight, says sexually suggestive images were algorithm‑driven via X’s “For You” feed.

Amazon Aims to Replace Menial Warehouse Jobs With AI and Robotics

Amazon is accelerating its shift toward automation, with plans to eliminate repetitive warehouse roles in the coming years.

University of Evansville Sparks Backlash Over Abortion-Themed Class Project

A University of Evansville course partnered with a pro-abortion student group to stage a public event on reproductive rights.

Washington AG Conflict Scandal Explodes Over Law Firm Ties

Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown’s former law firm, Pacifica Law Group, is representing an environmental group suing the state over a voter-approved natural gas measure.

Arizona Ranked Top 10 Pro-Life State—But For How Long?

Arizona earned a spot among the top 10 most pro-life states in the country for 2026, according to a new report from Americans United for Life.

NATO Rail Sabotage in Poland Sparks War Fears

Poland has launched a national security investigation after an apparent attempt to sabotage a major railway used to supply Ukraine.

Trans-Identifying Male Appointed to Women’s Panel, Outrage Erupts

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has appointed a transgender-identifying male to the state’s Commission on the Status of Women.

Shutdown Proves Education Department Is Dead Weight

Former Education Secretary Linda McMahon declared that the 43-day government shutdown exposed just how unnecessary the U.S. Department of Education has become.