Dan Bongino to Return to Talk Show

Former Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced that he would be returning as a podcast show host next month.

Nigel Farage Backs Trump, Ban Radical Islam Groups

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK and veteran critic of radical Islamist influence, called on Western nations to proscribe extremist groups.

Mark Kelly Sues Pete Hegseth

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) has filed a lawsuit against the War Department and its Secretary, Pete Hegseth, after the department cut his retirement pay from his military service.

HHS Ordered to Restore Millions to Pediatric Group

A federal judge has ordered the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to resume grants to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

Greenland Acquisition in Sight Under New Bill

A new bill supports President Trump's goal of acquiring Greenland, allowing Trump to "take whatever steps necessary to annex or acquire Greenland as a territory of the United States," a press release explains.

First-Cousin Marriage Sparks UK Backlash

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer refused to support a bill banning first-cousin marriage, drawing criticism from conservative lawmakers.

Former Trump Official Joins Meta

Former Trump adviser Dina Powell McCormick has become the President and Vice Chair of Meta.

Health Groups to Sue CDC After Vaccine Rollback

Health organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicians, the American Public Health Association, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and other entities, have filed a joint status report detailing their intent to sue the CDC.

Judge Shuts Down Mamdani as Housing Block Hits City Hall

A federal housing block delivered an early legal setback to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after a bankruptcy judge rejected the city’s attempt to intervene in the sale of thousands of rent-stabilized apartments.

Monroe and Trump: Power and Sovereignty of USA

America rarely announces turning points while they are happening. Most are recognized only in retrospect—when a sentence, a posture, or a decision quietly redraws the map of expectation. President James Monroe did that in 1823. President Donald Trump may be doing it again now.

Reviving the American Dream: Trump’s Stand Against Wall Street

In a decisive strike against the forces eroding the American Dream, President Donald Trump has announced plans to ban large Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes, ensuring that everyday families, especially young ones, can once again afford to own a piece of the nation they love.

From 1823 to 2026: Monroe Doctrine Triumphs in Venezuela

In the early hours of January 3, 2026, American forces executed a daring raid deep into Venezuelan territory, capturing the tyrannical socialist leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. This operation, dubbed "Absolute Resolve," involved elite troops breaching Maduro's fortified compound with the aid of spies, drones, and precision strikes from 150 jets launching from 20 airbases.

The Paradox of Protest: Maduro’s Fall and the Global Divide

In the early days of 2026, the world witnessed a dramatic turn in Venezuela's long saga of political turmoil. On January 3, Nicolás Maduro, the embattled leader who had clung to power amid allegations of election fraud, economic collapse, and human rights abuses, was captured in a U.S.-led operation and extradited to face charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking in a New York courtroom. Maduro pleaded not guilty, but the event has ignited a firestorm of reactions that expose deep fissures in how we perceive dictatorship, intervention, and justice.
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Kennedy Exposes Germany’s Medical Tyranny

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged Germany to end prosecutions of German doctors granting patients exemptions from mask and vaccine mandates during the pandemic.

Avalanche Deaths Shock Washington in Backcountry Tragedy

An avalanche in Washington state claimed the lives of two snowmobilers last week after a sudden slide struck a group recreating in a remote mountain area, according to local authorities.

Ecuador Violence Explodes as Severed Heads Discovered on Beach

Ecuador violence took a brutal turn Sunday after five severed human heads were discovered hanging from ropes on a tourist beach in southwestern Ecuador, highlighting the growing power of criminal gangs and the nation’s worsening security crisis.

Trump Security Scare Triggers Secret Service Move at Airport

A security incident at Palm Beach International Airport forced the U.S. Secret Service to adjust President Trump’s motorcade route on Sunday after agents discovered a suspicious object during a routine security sweep.

Jerome Powell Under Investigation

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia (USAO-DC) has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

Felony Charge Sparks Maine Resignation After Days in Office

A newly elected city councilor in Lewiston, Maine, stepped down just days into his term amid a felony indictment and questions about whether he met residency requirements for the seat.

Sonic Weapon Claims Shake U.S. Venezuela Operation

Claims that the U.S. used a sonic weapon against Venezuelan troops remain unconfirmed after an eyewitness account circulated online.

Illinois Governor Dismisses Second Amendment Defense Call After ICE Incident

llinois Gov. JB Pritzker rejected a former police officer’s call for Americans to use the Second Amendment against ICE.

Former Intel CEO Warns U.S. Chip Comeback Still Has a Long Way to Go

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says the United States remains far from fully restoring domestic semiconductor manufacturing leadership.

Trump Jr.–Backed Investment Fund Surges to $2B, Closes to New Investors

An investment fund backed by Donald Trump Jr. saw assets soar ten-fold in one year, growing from roughly $200 million to about $2 billion.