Trump Announces 10-Day Ceasefire

President Trump announced on Truth Social that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire.

U.S. Boosts Arctic Defense Presence

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announced that two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in Alaska by the end of 2028.

DOJ Opens Investigation Into Swalwell as Rape Accusers Pile Up

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into former Rep. Eric Swalwell over sexual assault allegations, a source familiar with the matter told the New York Post.

Tennessee Celebrates ‘Nuclear Family Month’

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) signed a bill earlier this month recognizing June as "Nuclear Family Month."

Disney Quietly Brought Back the Words They Banned in 2021

Walk into Walt Disney World this month and the first thing you might hear is something the company tried to erase three years ago: the phrase Ladies and Gentlemen.

ICE Agent Charged with Assault

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent has been charged with two counts of assault related to an incident in Minnesota.

Judge Limits Ballroom to ‘Below Ground’

A federal judge has limited President Trump's ballroom construction to "below ground."

Kamala Harris Complains About Gas Prices

Standing in front of a gas station in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday, Kamala Harris held up her phone to the camera and started doing what she does best: complaining about problems she created.

Trump Greenlights Oil Pipeline Projects

President Trump issued several pipeline permits to support the flow of oil between the United States and Canada.

Young Men Are Returning to Church: A Notable Shift in American Religiosity

For decades, the dominant narrative around American religion has been one of steady decline, particularly among younger generations. Young men, often described as adrift in a post-industrial, digital-age culture, appeared to be leading the exodus from organized faith. Gallup and Pew data consistently showed rising rates of religious "nones" (those with no religious affiliation), with young adults at the forefront.

Virginia’s Dangerous Step Toward Killing the Electoral College

Virginia just joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, pushing the total to 222 electoral votes. This brings the left one step closer to effectively abolishing the Electoral College through the back door, without the constitutional amendment the Founders required. What sounds like a simple “one person, one vote” reform is actually a direct assault on federalism, the sovereignty of states, and the careful balance the Framers built to prevent raw majority tyranny.

This California Project Cost More Than Going to the Moon

As NASA successfully sent American astronauts around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in over half a century, conservatives rightly celebrated a bold, forward-looking achievement that recaptured the pioneering spirit of Apollo. Yet this moment of national pride throws into stark relief a grotesque disparity in how Washington and the states squander taxpayer dollars. One venture pushed the boundaries of human ingenuity for the benefit of all mankind; the other is a state-level vanity project that's devoured more money than it could ever justify, all while begging for federal bailouts on a matter of purely local concern.

Artemis II and the Crisis of Priorities: Why the Final Frontier Feels So Far Away

There’s something almost surreal about watching rockets launch into the heavens while everyday Americans feel increasingly grounded; burdened by rising costs, cultural instability, and a sense that the world closer to home is unraveling.
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ATF Report in Kirk’s Murder Case Released

A Utah judge has unsealed a federal ballistics report in the case against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, revealing that ATF examiners could not conclusively match a deformed bullet fragment to Robinson's Mauser rifle but confirmed the spent casing was fired from it.

Gabbard Sends Criminal Referral for Trump Conspiracy

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence sent criminal referrals to the Justice Department following the document drop revealing a whistleblower helped to launch the impeachment plot against President Trump.

California Supreme Court Disbars 2020 Election Challenger

The California Supreme Court disbarred attorney John Eastman, who aided President Trump's 2020 election challenge.

NYC First Lady Breaks Silence on Posts Glorifying Palestinian Terrorists

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, publicly apologized Wednesday for old social media posts in which she praised Palestinian terrorists and used racial slurs, marking her first acknowledgment of the controversy since the posts surfaced in March.

Clinton Judge Tosses Indiana Voter ID Law

A federal judge appointed by President Bill Clinton blocked Indiana from enforcing a 2025 law that removed college-issued student identification cards from the state's list of acceptable voter identification, issuing a preliminary injunction Tuesday that state officials say they will immediately appeal.

America Just Started Hunting Iranian Ships Around the Globe

The United States military is now actively pursuing Iranian-flagged vessels and ships supporting the Islamic Republic anywhere in the world, Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced Thursday — a significant expansion of the blockade President Trump ordered last week.

Senator Demands Impeachment of Boasberg

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) called for the impeachment of Chief Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Trump to Powell: Leave When You’re Told

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell if Powell refuses to vacate his position after a Senate-confirmed successor takes office.

Vance’s Fraud Task Force Suspends 447 LA Hospices

The anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance has suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies in Los Angeles County on suspicion of Medicaid fraud, with estimated losses to taxpayers exceeding $600 million.

More Charges Filed in Pipe Bomb Case

Federal prosecutors have filed additional felony charges against the individual accused of placing pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee offices before the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest.