Iran Suggests Progress Made in Nuclear Talks

Iran signaled on Tuesday that progress has been made in its nuclear discussions with the United States.

VA Ends Reporting Veterans to FBI Gun Database

On February 17, 2026, President Donald Trump’s Department of Veterans Affairs announced it is ending the long-standing practice of reporting certain veterans to the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).

Virginia’s $15 Minimum Wage Approved

Virginia is on track to raise its minimum wage to $15 per hour, but the proposal is drawing sharp warnings from small business advocates.

Arizona SNAP Fraud Reform Could Save Millions

Arizona Senate Republicans have advanced four bills aimed at tightening oversight of the state’s administration of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Stephen A. Smith: Racism Won’t Stop Me in 2028

ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith said he does not believe racism would be a decisive obstacle if he were to pursue a bid for the White House.

Bergamo Toddler Kidnapping Horror Caught on Camera

A reportedly homeless man has been arrested after allegedly attempting to snatch a one-year-old girl from her mother outside a supermarket in Bergamo.

Meta Chatbot Child Safety, Internal Tests Reveal Failure

Internal testing documents from Meta reveal that an unreleased chatbot product failed to adequately protect minors from sexual exploitation.

Fed Data, Businesses Now Expect Inflation to Stay Low

Companies across the United States increasingly expect inflation to remain contained this year.

Would-Be Trump Assassin Appeals Life Sentence

Ryan Routh, a man convicted of attempting to assassinate President Trump, has appealed his life sentence.

Generational Sin: Is It Real? Breaking Invisible Patterns That Hold Families Back

Many people sincerely love God yet feel as if something invisible keeps holding them back. They pray. They work hard. They try to move forward. Yet the same struggles seem to return—financial instability, addiction, broken...

Will Women Be Able to Vote Under the SAVE Act?

In the heated arena of American politics, few issues ignite as much passion and misinformation as election integrity. The latest flashpoint is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a straightforward piece of legislation that aims to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections. Sounds reasonable, right?

Epstein Bad, Abortion Good: The Democrat Moral Compass Is Just a Political Weapon

The partial release of millions of documents by the Department of Justice has sparked bipartisan criticism, but it's the Democrats' vocal demands for full transparency that highlight a glaring double standard. While liberals decry the exploitation of children in the Epstein scandal, and rightly so, they remain conspicuously silent on the horrors of the abortion industry, where the dismemberment of unborn children and the alleged trafficking of fetal remains occur on a massive scale.

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.
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Iran Suggests Progress Made in Nuclear Talks

Iran signaled on Tuesday that progress has been made in its nuclear discussions with the United States.

Texas Schools Face Probe Over ICE Protests

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched investigations into three school districts for assisting in protests against federal immigration enforcement operations.

Nuclear Power Expands Abroad

The United States has secured nuclear agreements with the European nations of Slovakia and Hungary, advancing plans to construct power plants in the countries.

Governor’s Cousin Steps Down from Company Amid Epstein Tie

Executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation and the cousin of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Thomas Pritzker, stepped down from his position due to his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein.

U.S. Troops Begin Assistance in Nigeria

The United States has moved about 100 troops to Nigeria to assist its military and improve the country's ability to combat terrorist threats.

Iran Escalates Amid Nuclear Talks

Iran’s Islamic IRGC has kicked off live-fire naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with the United States grow.

Trump Blasts Newsom’s UK Clean-Energy Pact, Warns Foreign Leaders Ahead of 2028 Speculation

President Trump condemns California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s clean-energy pact with the UK, calling it inappropriate.

Navarro Promises ‘Largest Rebate in American History’ as Supreme Court Prepares to Weigh Trump Tariffs

Peter Navarro promises the largest rebate in American history tied to tariff revenue as SCOTUS weighs the legality of tariff powers.

Teachers Face Fallout After Pro-ICE Social Media Comments

Teachers in West Chicago and Watsonville face discipline and resignations after pro-ICE social media comments ignited community protests.

Georgetown’s Student Paper Demands Pro-Life Event Cancelled

Georgetown University’s student paper urges the school to stop hosting the Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life.