Trump Draws the Line: No Bills Until Voter ID Hits His Desk

President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he will not sign any legislation into law until the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act passes both chambers and reaches his desk.

Governor Acts After Court Clears Ten Commandments Law

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R) sent a letter to school superintendents, directing them to display the Ten Commandments in light of a recent court ruling permitting them to be placed in classrooms.

Nearly 100K Die in Assisted Suicide Program

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC) estimates that nearly 100,000 people have died through Canada's assisted suicide program.

White House Rejects Biden’s ‘Privilege’ Claims

The White House shut down former President Joe Biden's bid to use executive privilege to block the Senate from obtaining documents tied to four separate congressional investigations, directing the National Archives to hand the materials over to Congress.

Sudan Muslim Brotherhood Receives U.S. Terror Label

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood (SMB) as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and plans to designate the group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization next week.

Trump Vows to Counter Cartel Activity

President Trump issued a proclamation on Saturday vowing to continue combating the threats posed by cartels.

U.S. Gets $100 Million Venezuelan Gold Shipment

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum confirmed on Sunday that the United States received a $100 million gold shipment from Venezuela.

Iran’s Next Supreme Leader Already Wounded

Iran's state television confirmed Monday that Mojtaba Khamenei, the country's newly appointed Supreme Leader, has been wounded, acknowledging the injury just hours after officially recognizing him as the heir to his late father's position.

Trump’s SBA Purges Noncitizens from Loan Programs

The U.S. Small Business Administration on Friday announced it is cutting off foreign nationals and noncitizens from all of its guaranteed loan programs, completing a months-long push to reserve federal small business financing exclusively for American citizens.

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.

1,700 Targets in 72 Hours—America Is Back

One thousand, seven hundred targets. Struck in just three days. These include IRGC headquarters buildings across multiple provinces, Iranian Navy vessels ranging from fast attack craft to larger surface combatants in the Persian Gulf and beyond, numerous ballistic missile production facilities and storage sites, sophisticated air defense networks with systems like the S-300 and indigenous variants, and deeply buried command-and-control bunkers designed to withstand conventional attacks.

Streets of Los Angeles Thank Trump for Ending 47 Years of Tyranny

In the heart of Los Angeles, a city long synonymous with progressive ideals and Hollywood's echo chamber, something extraordinary is unfolding. Streets that once pulsed with anti-Trump rallies and virtue-signaling marches are now alive with jubilant crowds waving American, Israeli, and pre-revolutionary Iranian flags.

Hypocrisy Exposed: Too Explicit for Senators, But Fine for Kids

The recent spectacle in the Minnesota Senate Education Finance Committee hearing laid bare a stunning hypocrisy that conservatives have been warning about for years. Republican Sen. Michael Holmstrom, during testimony from librarians on the state's library ecosystem, attempted to illustrate the explicit content finding its way into school and public libraries by reading aloud from This Book Is Gay by Juno Dawson, a title recommended for readers as young as 12 and available in teen sections of various Minnesota public libraries. Almost immediately, Democratic committee Chair Ann Rest interrupted and demanded he stop, declaring the material "not appropriate" for the room of adults.
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Rosanna Arquette Slams Quentin Tarantino’s Use of Racial Slur

Actress Rosanna Arquette is criticizing filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for his repeated use of a racial slur in several of his films.

UFC Announces UFC Reveals Fight Card for ‘Freedom 250’ Event

UFC president Dana White has revealed the lineup for the upcoming “Freedom 250” fight event scheduled to take place at the White House this summer.

California Teacher Placed on Leave After Video Sparks Investigation

A middle school teacher in Northern California has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced allegedly showing him urinating into a container inside his classroom.

Bill Maher Calls Gavin Newsom ‘Pretty Liberal’, Wealth Tax Debate

HBO host Bill Maher described California Gov. Gavin Newsom as “a pretty liberal guy” while discussing the political divide among Democrats.

Henry Cuellar Pushes Back on Democrat Senate Nominee

Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas said Saturday that he hopes his party’s nominee for U.S. Senate, state Rep. James Talarico.

Supreme Court Ruling on California Gender Policy Praised

Advocacy groups and legal organizations are praising a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision involving parental rights and school policies related to gender identity.

Sweden Investigates Cargo Ship Suspected of Stolen Grain

Swedish authorities have launched an investigation into a cargo vessel sailing in the Baltic Sea that is suspected of transporting stolen Ukrainian grain.

Nvidia Signals End of Investments in OpenAI, Anthropic

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the chipmaker will likely stop making additional investments in artificial intelligence companies OpenAI and Anthropic.

Trump Launches ‘Shield of the Americas’ Pact, Cartels

President Donald Trump on Saturday announced a sweeping new anti-cartel security doctrine.

Lawsuit Accuses Harvard-Westlake Water Polo Player of Abuse

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court accuses a former Harvard-Westlake High School water polo player of repeatedly assaulting a younger teammate.