As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we are reminded that our nation was founded upon one revolutionary truth: our rights do not come from government—they come from God.
An active-duty Air Force major was arrested Wednesday on the steps of the U.S. Capitol after calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, according to Capitol Police and confirmed by The Hill.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that 19 intelligence community employees terminated for holding diversity, equity, and inclusion positions must be given the chance to apply for other jobs within the agencies, dealing another setback to the Trump administration's effort to purge DEI bureaucrats from sensitive national security posts.
As America approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many voices are telling us that our greatest days are behind us. They speak of decline as though it is inevitable and suggest that America has become little...
The Justice Department announced federal charges Wednesday against eight members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua for murder and kidnapping, with acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirming every single one of the suspects entered the United States illegally under the Biden administration.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has condemned Minnesota officials after the state pardoned a man convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl.
In June 2023, the city council of Hamtramck, Michigan voted unanimously to ban the Pride flag from public property. Every council member was Muslim. The city had recently become the first in America to seat an all Muslim local government, a milestone progressive organizations had celebrated for years as proof of multicultural success. Then that same council told Pride organizers "No."
When the Supreme Court agreed to hear Watson v. Republican National Committee earlier this year, election integrity advocates had reason for cautious optimism. The case presented a clean legal question: does the federal law establishing Election Day require ballots to be received by that date, or merely cast? On Monday, in a 5-4 decision authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the Court answered that question in a way few conservatives anticipated—and the consequences will extend well beyond Mississippi.
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a ruling this week that should have been unnecessary to obtain in the first place. In a 2-1 decision handed down Tuesday, the court restored the Trump administration's authority to apply expedited removal to undocumented immigrants anywhere in the country, not merely near the border, reversing a lower-court injunction that had blocked the policy for months. The ruling is a legal victory, and it is the right outcome, but the fact that the federal government had to fight its way through multiple layers of litigation simply to enforce a statute that Congress passed in 1996 tells you a great deal about how far the judiciary has drifted from its proper role.
The crowd at 99 Scott Studio in East Williamsburg did not cheer the candidate's name when the race was called Tuesday night. They chanted something else entirely. "Free Palestine. Free Palestine." Over and over, filling a cavernous Brooklyn venue as Claire Valdez, the newly nominated Democratic candidate for New York's 7th Congressional District, took the stage to declare that her movement was "durable" and "growing" and would not stop "until working people run the table."
The Marine Corps announced Tuesday it will create a new primary military occupational specialty for battlefield scouts, formalizing a reconnaissance role that had previously existed only as an additional qualification.
President Donald Trump reported more than $2 billion in total earnings during 2025, according to a financial disclosure report released Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the legal status of a Cuban national who spent more than a decade running influence operations inside the United States on behalf of the communist Castro regime, and federal agents moved swiftly to arrest him, his wife, and his son.
Former CIA Director John Brennan filed suit in federal court Wednesday demanding the Justice Department preserve all records tied to its ongoing criminal investigation into him, calling the probe an act of "unconstitutionally vindictive and selective prosecution."
The 9/11 Legacy Foundation will offer a free national curriculum to honor the memory of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.
Despite years of skyrocketing housing costs, office vacancies, and residents fleeing for greener pastures, Los Angeles and San Francisco have landed in the top five of a new national ranking of America's best cities for 2026.