Trump Pledges to ‘Permanently Pause’ Third World Country Migration

President Donald Trump is seeking to pause migration from third-world countries in a "reverse migration" policy.

Teens Charged in Brutal Killing of 9/11 Survivor in Jacksonville

A violent attack in Jacksonville that claimed the life of Roger Borkum has prompted a nationwide Justice Call as authorities detail how the former World Trade Center worker, who “narrowly escaped death” on Sept. 11, 2001, was beaten by three teenagers.

Shot National Guard Member Dies

West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, 20, has died from wounds sustained during a Wednesday attack.

Vance Serves Thanksgiving Meals to Soldiers

Vice President JD Vance served Thanksgiving meals to U.S. troops at Fort Campbell, Tennessee, on Wednesday.

Democrat Fractures Explode as Secret ‘Fight Club’ Rebels Against Schumer

Deepening Democrat fractures erupted into public view this week as a covert group of left-wing senators formed a rebellion against Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer’s leadership strategy.

DHS Terminates Haitian TPS

The Department of Homeland Security announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants.

Memphis Crime Collapse: Federal Task Force Delivers Stunning Results

The Trump administration’s federal crackdown on Memphis crime produced dramatic results in just weeks, with Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing steep drops in homicides and other violent offenses during a Monday press conference.

Turkey Emissions Panic: Climate Activists Target Thanksgiving Dinner

A new debate over turkey emissions landed just in time for Thanksgiving, as a climate activist group urged Axios to highlight the holiday bird’s supposed environmental toll.

USCIS Halts Afghan Immigration Requests

The Trump administration has stopped processing Afghan immigration requests following the attack on two National Guard members.

Is the West in Decline? Arnold Toynbee’s Warning for 2025

The Western world in 2025 is experiencing a level of cultural, spiritual, and political turmoil unprecedented in our lifetimes. Yet if the great historian Arnold J. Toynbee were alive today, he would remind us that our...

What Would Winston Churchill Do With China?

What would Winston Churchill do with China? It is a question more relevant today than at any time since the Cold War, because the world again faces a gathering storm—this time from a rising...

AI, Trump and Genesis Mission: Crossing the Sacred Line?

President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order launching the Genesis Mission, a sweeping national initiative designed to harness artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific discovery. By mobilizing America’s National Laboratories, our brightest scientists, our most...

A Legacy of Faith: Remembering William Brewster and the First Thanksgiving

William Brewster was my 11th great-grandfather, and every year as we approach Thanksgiving, I am reminded that heritage is more than lineage — it is a testimony of faith, endurance, and divine providence. Our family line reaches back to one of the most pivotal moments in American history, when on November 21, 1620 (New Style calendar), a small band of Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and established Plymouth Colony. Of the 102 passengers who braved the Atlantic, only 51 were alive by Spring, and at one point just six were healthy enough to care for the others. Yet their faith never broke. Instead, they prayed, endured, and trusted God.
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Arctic Breakthrough Discovery Threatens China’s Grip on Critical Minerals

A major Arctic breakthrough in Alaska may dramatically weaken China’s long-standing dominance over rare earth minerals, following confirmation that the GraphiteOne project near Nome has uncovered significant reserves of rare earth elements (REEs) alongside what is already the nation’s largest graphite deposit.

States Sue Over SNAP Limitations for Migrants

Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the Department of Agriculture over the inability for migrants to access Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

Name Controversy Gains Global Attention as Politician Named Adolf Hitler Leads Namibia Race

A name controversy in northern Namibia has drawn global attention as Adolf Hitler Uunona, a local politician running for reelection, is projected to retain his council seat by a wide margin.

Alleged National Guard Shooter Worked with CIA

The Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members is believed to have worked with United States government agencies.

Fire Tears Through Hong Kong Towers, Leaving Dozens Dead and Hundreds Missing

A deadly inferno in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district killed at least 36 people and left hundreds missing after flames ripped through multiple residential towers Wednesday.

What Would Winston Churchill Do With China?

What would Winston Churchill do with China? It is a question more relevant today than at any time since the Cold War, because the world again faces a gathering storm—this time from a rising Communist superpower whose ambitions stretch...

White House Slams MS NOW Commentator Over ‘Beyond Sick’ Reaction to DC Guard Shooting

The White House sharply rebuked MS NOW correspondent Ken Dilanian after he reacted on-air to the shooting of two National Guard members.

Tennessee Dem Hopeful Dragged From Governor’s Office in Viral Sit-In Clip

A resurfaced video showing Tennessee Democratic House candidate Aftyn Behn being forcibly removed from Governor Bill Lee’s office.

Borgata Hotel Tragedy Leaves Two Dead in Atlantic City

Two New York City residents were found dead inside a room at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City on Sunday afternoon.

Fed Study Shows Tariffs Influence Both Inflation and Jobs

A Federal Reserve study links President Trump’s tariffs to higher inflation and rising unemployment, signaling a complex economic impact.