Musk Offers to Pay TSA Workers Out of Pocket as Shutdown Continues

Elon Musk stepped in Saturday with an offer to personally cover the salaries of Transportation Security Administration workers going without pay, as a partial government shutdown enters its second month with no end in sight.

Connecticut Needs Your ID to Recycle Cans But Not to Vote

Connecticut Democrats signed a law this month requiring residents to show a driver's license to cash in more than 1,000 bottles or cans at a redemption center. Voting in a federal election? No ID required.

California Sheriff Seizes 650,000 Ballots. State Officials Are Furious.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots from California's November 2025 special election on Friday, opening a physical recount after a third-party group found evidence of roughly 45,000 excess votes.

Venezuelan Migrant Charged in Execution-Style Killing of 18-Year-Old

A Venezuelan migrant has been arrested in connection with the execution-style murder of an 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago freshman, authorities confirmed Saturday, as her family released a tribute calling her "everyone's cheerleader."

AOC Dropped $19K in Campaign Cash on Ketamine Doc

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spent nearly $19,000 in campaign contributions last year on a Boston psychiatrist who specializes in ketamine therapy, federal records show.

Obama’s $850M Monument Is Pushing Out the Neighbors It Was Supposed to Help

Tenants at a low-income apartment complex in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood have formed a union to fight possible eviction, saying the Obama Presidential Center's construction is driving up real estate pressure and threatening families who have lived there for decades.

U.S. Has Destroyed More of Iran’s Navy in 3 Weeks Than Anyone Has Since World War II

U.S. forces have struck more than 8,000 Iranian military targets and sunk or destroyed 130 Iranian vessels in 22 days of combat operations, according to U.S. Central Command commander Adm. Brad Cooper. Cooper called it "the largest elimination of a...

Pritzker Wants to Prosecute Trump Officials

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker isn't just fighting the Trump administration in court.

Judge Blocks RFK’s Decision Protecting Kids

A federal judge appointed by President Biden has moved to block a Trump administration declaration that transgender medical procedures on children are neither safe nor effective.

Separation of Mosque and State? Not According to Mamdani

In a viral video making the rounds on X, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his staff are seen sprawled on ornate prayer rugs across the floor of a government office, American flag waving in the background, prostrating themselves in Islamic prayer before breaking the Ramadan fast with plates of food. They sit cross-legged like it’s the most natural thing in the world for public officials in the nation’s largest city.

The General Who Disappeared: Secrets, UFOs, and the Mystery of William McCasland

When a retired military officer disappears from public view, it usually passes without much notice.

Mojtaba Khamenei, A Dangerous New Chapter for Iran, the Middle East, and the World

For nearly half a century, Iran’s Islamic Republic has been ruled by a clerical elite claiming divine authority over the state.

What on Earth Is Going On in Texas? Democrats Gone Wild in the Lone Star State

Texas Democrats just put on a show that would make reality TV producers blush... and not the good kind. In Tuesday’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, fiery U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett got trounced by state Rep. James Talarico. Instead of a graceful concession speech, Crockett rolled out the conspiracy playbook faster than you can say “stop the steal”—except this time, she was pointing the finger at Republicans for rigging her own party’s primary.
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CBS Shutters Some Operations as Staff Faces Layoffs

CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and President Tom Cibrowski announced that the network will cut about 6% of its staff and close CBS News Radio.

Trump Admin Moves Against Harvard Over Campus Hostility

The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of permitting antisemitic demonstrations.

Iran Threatens American Tourists

Iran's military has issued a sweeping threat against American civilians worldwide, warning that tourist sites, resorts, and entertainment centers will "not be safe" for Americans following a series of Israeli strikes that dismantled the regime's top leadership.

Supreme Court Revives Faith-Based Free Speech Case

The Supreme Court moved to allow a Mississippi street preacher's First Amendment claim to proceed.

Federal AI Framework Signals Major Tech Shift

The White House released a framework for national AI standards, pushing the country toward innovation.

Britain Moves Forward on Abortions Up to Birth

Britain's House of Lords has approved abortion up to birth as part of an amendment to a Crime and Policing bill.

Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Back in Spotlight With Intensified Probe

New Mexico state Republican Reps. Rebecca Dow and Stefani Lord are calling for a broader investigation into the activities had at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch.

DOJ Shuts Down Iranian Bounty of Americans

The Department of Justice announced that it seized four web domains tied to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security, part of a coordinated cyber campaign that included death threats, targeted doxxing, and a $250,000 bounty for the beheading of two individuals inside the United States.

Fired FBI Agents Sue Over Election Probe Fallout

Two former FBI agents who worked the bureau's internal investigation of the 2020 presidential election filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, alleging they were fired solely because of their roles in the probe.

Gold Trump Coin Approved

The Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) approved the final design for a commemorative coin featuring an image of President Trump.