During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, ATF director nominee Robert Cekada said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The Pentagon is nearing an agreement with Scouting America, formerly known as Boy Scouts of America, to continue financial support so long as it moves away from woke policies.
An early childhood program in New York City is being condemned after a video surfaced of a teacher encouraging young students to participate in an in-classroom ICE protest.
A devastating snake bite claimed the life of former “The Voice Nigeria” contestant Ifunanya Nwangene after she was bitten while sleeping in her home in Abuja, Nigeria.
If you listen to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin’s information apparatus, it sounds as though Russia’s war in Ukraine is progressing toward a favorable outcome for Moscow. In recent months Russian officials have reiterated aggressive rhetoric...
It has been called the largest wealth transfer in human history—and unlike previous generational shifts, this one is already underway.
Over the next two decades, nearly $124 trillion in assets will change hands as baby boomers pass wealth...
For more than a century, silver has been priced as a precious metal — a store of value, an inflation hedge, a speculative cousin to gold. That framing still dominates mainstream financial commentary. But...
Calls for regime change in Iran are growing louder in Washington and Tel Aviv. Once again, America finds itself flirting with the familiar illusion that removing a hostile ruler will automatically produce a better...
Rep. Eric Swalwell is facing scrutiny over campaign spending after records showed more than $200,000 in campaign funds were used to reimburse childcare expenses, raising questions about the boundaries between personal costs and political activity.
Newly leaked documents reveal a secret blueprint approved by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran that ordered the violent suppression of nationwide protests through lethal force, surveillance, and internet shutdowns.
California and Illinois have joined the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network despite the United States withdrawing from the entity.
A Texas family has filed a sweeping lawsuit after their 12-year-old daughter drowned during a scuba certification class, alleging the death was preventable and marked by repeated safety failures.