Actress Cynthia Nixon erupted on social media this week, calling the fatal shooting of 37‑year‑old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis a “cold blooded execution."
A powerful winter storm sweeping across the United States has left at least 18 people dead and caused massive disruptions from the Southern Plains to New England.
Republican attorney Chris Madel abruptly ended his campaign for Minnesota governor, citing deep concerns over the federal government’s aggressive immigration crackdown.
The Pentagon's recently released National Defense Strategy details increasing military threats as countries grow in their "conventional strike and space, cyber, electromagnetic warfare capabilities."
The second shooting in Minneapolis has once again ignited a familiar firestorm: protests, pundits, and political posturing. Within hours, the discourse hardened into opposing camps: those defending ICE and law enforcement, and those condemning them as instruments of systemic oppression. It’s a script we know too well, repeated with every tragedy that touches politics, culture, or power. But for Christians, this reflexive tribalism should give us pause.
In the heart of St. Paul, Minnesota, a routine Sunday service at Cities Church turned into a scene of chaos on January 18. Dozens of anti-ICE protesters burst into the building, chanting "ICE out!" and demanding "Justice for Renee Good," a woman killed in a recent encounter with immigration agents. Their target? Pastor David Easterwood, who doubles as a local ICE official while leading his congregation.
The recent observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day has once again highlighted the deep divisions in how Americans remember this pivotal figure. For many, he remains an untouchable icon of moral courage and racial reconciliation, a preacher whose words still echo calls for justice and unity. Yet a growing chorus, particularly among conservatives with modern interpretations of his legacy, questions whether the holiday truly honors truth or perpetuates a sanitized myth.
Critics are sharpening their pens once again as President Donald Trump revives the idea of U.S. ownership or control of Greenland. The reaction—especially in Europe—has been swift and scathing, portraying the proposal as reckless,...
Democrats who demanded aggressive enforcement of the FACE Act against pro-life demonstrators are now declining to comment after federal charges were filed against left-wing activists who disrupted a Minnesota church service.
Iranian drones pose a credible and growing threat to U.S. naval forces in the Middle East, according to a leading defense expert, as Washington increases its military presence amid unrest inside Iran and mounting regional instability.
The firing of an assistant professor at Emory, tied to Iran’s ruling elite, followed campus protests and mounting political pressure after a controversial hiring decision drew national attention.
Federal officials say anti-ICE mob violence in Minneapolis directly disrupted a targeted immigration enforcement operation, allowing a criminal suspect to escape while an ICE agent suffered a permanent injury during violent unrest.
The vetting process used by former Vice President Kamala Harris’ team to select a running mate in 2024 drew sharp criticism from Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who said interviewers made offensive and disrespectful remarks about his wife and questioned his loyalty to the United States.
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the United States' withdrawal from the globalist entity will make the nation "less safe," criticizing the Trump administration's decision.