Family and Faith Among Top New Year’s Resolutions

A recent survey from YouGov found that Americans seek to prioritize faith and family in 2026.

Shamima Begum Strikes Bac, ISIS Bride’s Citizenship Case

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has reopened the case of Shamima Begum, the so-called “ISIS bride” who was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 after joining the Islamic State.

TPUSA Headquarters Renamed

Turning Point USA's headquarters has been renamed the Buckman Campus after the organization received a $10 million gift from Nelda and Karl Buckman.

Kennedy Ends Forced Vaccine Data Collection

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dropped the requirement that health care providers report the vaccination status of patients.

Lockheed Martin to Sell Equipment to Taiwan

The Pentagon announced that Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract to provide Taiwan with military equipment.

States Push Back Against New CDC Guidance

Some states are choosing not to abide by recent CDC guidance pertaining to hepatitis B vaccines.

Texas Curriculum to Teach Reality of Communism

New Texas social studies curriculum will require educators to teach students about the reality of communism, Western civilization, and other areas of history.

Coast Guard Sees Massive Cocaine Seizure in One Year

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has seized more than 469,000 pounds of cocaine since Jan. 20, 2025, under the Trump administration.

Swalwell Pledges to Charge ICE Agents Amid Governor Campaign

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who recently launched a gubernatorial campaign, said he would charge ICE agents if he became governor.

Quantum Physics and God

Why Modern Science Is Catching Up to Ancient Truth We live in an extraordinary moment in human history. Scientific discovery is accelerating at a pace unmatched by any previous generation. Quantum physics, cosmology, and advanced...

Paris Is Burning: An Omen for the West

Several years ago, my friend Dennis Prager wrote a piercing essay titled Notre Dame and Omen. At the time, I found it sobering. With the passage of time, it has become hauntingly prophetic. The symbolism of the...

Elon Musk and the Myth of Utopia

Utopia, in its most charitable definition, is the dream of a perfected society—an ideal civilization imagined to be attainable through reason, technology, or moral progress. The word itself, coined by Thomas More, is a linguistic...

Tucker Carlson Is Wrong: Why Israel, Not Qatar, Is America’s Indispensable Ally

Tucker Carlson recently drew attention while broadcasting from Qatar—a place where power, money, media, and American military infrastructure converge—using that setting to challenge long-standing assumptions about U.S. foreign alliances, particularly Israel. According to multiple reports, Carlson criticized...
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Trump Withdraws National Guard From Chicago, LA, Portland

President Trump ordered the National Guard withdrawn from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, returning responsibility to local leaders.

Luxury Collapse as Saks Weighs Bankruptcy Filing

Luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue is weighing a potential bankruptcy filing as debt, inflation, and shifting consumer habits strain retail.

Brown University Overhauls Campus Security After Deadly Shooting

Brown University announces major campus security upgrades after a deadly shooting, including cameras, card access, and training.

Ratings Reckoning: Fox News Dominates as CNN, MSNOW Collapse

Fox News closed out 2025 with record-setting ratings, while left-leaning competitors CNN and MSNOW (formerly MSNBC) suffered steep declines, according to year-end data highlighted by Legal Insurrection. The numbers underscore a widening divide in cable news, with viewers increasingly...

Amanda Nguyen Says Spaceflight Fame Led to Misogyny

Amanda Nguyen, the feminist activist who became the first Vietnamese woman to reach the edge of space, says the aftermath of her historic Blue Origin flight plunged her into a deep depression.

Refugee Funding 2026 Budget Puts Shutdown at Risk

When Congress returns next week, lawmakers will have less than a month to pass the remaining nine appropriations bills funding federal agencies for fiscal year 2026.

Lights Out: Illinois Fluorescent Bulb Ban Now Law

As of January 1, 2025, Illinois has officially banned the sale and distribution of compact fluorescent light bulbs under a new law signed by Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

Gen Z Sobriety Surge Sends Alcohol Use to 90-Year Low

Alcohol consumption in America has hit a 90-year low, with young adults leading a cultural shift toward sobriety, discipline, and health-conscious living.

Paris Is Burning: An Omen for the West

Several years ago, my friend Dennis Prager wrote a piercing essay titled Notre Dame and Omen. At the time, I found it sobering. With the passage of time, it has become hauntingly prophetic. The symbolism of the fire that engulfed Notre Dame Cathedral—arguably...

EPA Cracks Down on Toxic Plastics Under MAHA Plan

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new action Wednesday to regulate five commonly used phthalate chemicals, citing health and environmental risks.