Would-Be Trump Assassin Gets Life in Prison

Ryan Routh, a man convicted of attempting to assassinate President Trump, was sentenced to life in prison.

Former Hamas Hostage Meets First Lady After Surviving Captivity

American citizen and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, native Keith Siegel and his wife, Aviva Siegel, met with First Lady Melania Trump.

New Orleans Payroll Crisis Sparks Emergency Funding Push

Facing renewed concerns over its ability to cover payroll, New Orleans officials are signaling that the city may soon need additional financial assistance from the state.

House Judiciary EU Censorship Report Sparks Free Speech Firestorm

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has released interim findings accusing the European Commission of waging a long-running campaign.

Forbes 30 Under 30 Founder Charged With Fraud in Kalder Case

Federal prosecutors have charged the founder of fintech startup Kalder with multiple fraud-related offenses, adding another name to the list.

Invisible Coup Exposes Mexico Consulates’ Political Influence

Mexico’s government is pushing back against claims made in the bestselling book The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.

Uruguay China Agreements Under Orsi Spark Global Alarm

Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing on Tuesday.

ATF Nominee Robert Cekada Promises No War on Gun Owners

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, ATF director nominee Robert Cekada said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Supreme Court Keeps California’s New Congressional Map

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of California's new congressional map favoring Democrats ahead of the midterm elections.

Russia: A Failed Superpower

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...

Will the Great Wealth Transfer Transform the Markets?

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...

Silver Is No Longer a Precious Metal. It’s a Strategic One.

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...

Regime Change: Iran

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...
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DEI Ties Revealed: Terror-Linked Past Shadows Carnegie Mellon Official

Ties surrounding a top Carnegie Mellon University administrator are drawing scrutiny as an anti-Semitism lawsuit moves forward.

US Troops Move into Nigeria

The United States has sent a team of troops to Nigeria, the general in charge of the U.S. command for Africa told reporters.

Moore Myth Exposed: Historical Records Undercut Governor’s Family Legend

The tale which has become a signature element of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s political rise, has fallen apart under closer scrutiny as historical records now cast serious doubt on the dramatic family story he repeats on the national stage.

California Bill Gives Millions to Planned Parenthood

A California budget bill would provide $90 million to abortion providers and reproductive healthcare entities such as Planned Parenthood.

Sharpshooter Plan Approved: Catalina Island Deer Targeted

California officials have approved a controversial sharpshooter plan to eliminate invasive mule deer on Catalina Island, advancing a long-debated environmental restoration effort that has drawn sharp public criticism.

Islamic Flyers Distributed at School

A Muslim organization distributed "Understanding Shariah" flyers at a public high school in Wylie, Texas, this week, officials confirmed.

Swalwell Childcare Scandal Sparks Campaign Cash Uproar

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.

Premeditated Brutality: Leaked Blueprint Reveals Khamenei’s Planned Crackdown

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.

Two States Join the World Health Organization Amid US Exit

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.

Scuba Lawsuit Shock: 12-Year-Old’s Final Minutes Exposed

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.