The Iranian Prince, 65-year-old Reza Pahlavi, declared that with the support of the Iranian people, the opposition movement can "overthrow the Islamic Republic system."
A violent Virginia highway stabbing left two people and a dog dead Sunday after what authorities described as a “road rage incident” spiraled out of control on Interstate 495.
The UK’s decision to greenlight US airstrike launches marks a significant development as the United States received approval to use British bases for limited strikes targeting Iran’s missile capabilities.
President Donald Trump’s pledge to avenge fallen U.S. service members signals a deepening conflict with Iran and a potentially prolonged military campaign.
A growing debate over Western identity erupted after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s defense of Western heritage.
The Department of Education displayed a banner of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a move intended to honor the nation's 250th anniversary.
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.
When did honoring American heroes become a punchline? During President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, cameras captured the moment the nation’s highest military honors were bestowed on veterans, including a 100-year-old Korean War legend and a modern combat hero. In the aftermath, Democrat Rep. Robin Kelly mocked the presentation.
In the frozen grip of New York City's latest winter storm, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the darling of the democratic socialist crowd and a self-proclaimed champion of the working class, unwittingly exposed the glaring contradictions at the heart of progressive politics.
In the heart of Manhattan, amid a historic blizzard that blanketed New York City in snow, what should have been a moment of innocent winter fun turned into yet another stark reminder of the deep-seated disrespect and hostility toward law enforcement that has festered in our major cities under progressive leadership.
Today will be remembered as one of the most consequential days in American history — not because of politics as usual, but because of a decisive blow struck for freedom halfway around the world. On Saturday, a bold, coordinated military operation by the United States and Israel eliminated Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and key figures in his regime — a figure who for nearly four decades embodied theocratic oppression, regional destabilization, and the mortal threat posed by radical Islamism.
When headlines speak of rising tensions with Iran and the Middle East feels like a tinderbox, many believers begin asking a deeper question: Is this prophetic? Add to that the appearance of a “blood moon” falling near biblical feast days, and the conversation intensifies.
More than 100 Google employees working on artificial intelligence have sent a letter to company leadership requesting firm restrictions on how the U.S. military can use the company’s AI technology.