Fani Willis’ Case Against Trump Concludes

Georgia prosecutor Pete Skandalakis dropped the case Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis brought against President Donald Trump.

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.

OU Student Punished for Citing Bible in Gender Essay — Free Speech Under Fire

A University of Oklahoma student says she received a failing grade on an essay after citing the Bible and expressing Christian beliefs.

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.

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.

Aussie Teens Revolt, High‑Stakes Court Showdown Erupts

Two 15‑year-old Australians have filed a constitutional challenge to the government’s upcoming social media ban.

Nick Saban Blasts Ohio State Fans as ‘Psychotic’

Legendary Alabama coach and ESPN analyst Nick Saban stirred controversy this week after calling Ohio State fans “psychotic” for their obsession with beating Michigan.

Virginia Assistant Principal Busted in Chilling ICE Murder Plot

Two Virginia brothers — one of whom works as an assistant principal at a public high school — have been arrested and accused of plotting to murder Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

Shots Fired Near White House, Two National Guard Troops Shot

Two members of the National Guard were shot Wednesday just blocks from the White House, officials confirmed, prompting an immediate lockdown of government buildings in Washington, D.C.

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.

Who Killed President Kennedy?

On November 22, 1963, the nation lost not only its 35th President but also its innocence. The assassination of John F. Kennedy—shot in broad daylight while riding in an open limousine through downtown Dallas—remains one of the most scrutinized events in modern history. His alleged killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, a disaffected former Marine who flirted with Marxism, defected to the Soviet Union, and openly praised Fidel Castro, never stood trial. Instead, he was gunned down on live television by Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner with murky motives and even murkier connections.

America Deserves Better Than Pajamas at 30,000 Feet

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently asked a question so obvious it feels radical: Could we please stop dressing like we’re rolling out of bed when we board an airplane? His gentle plea (“maybe go back to an era where we didn’t wear our pajamas to the airport”) has been met, predictably, with eye-rolling and lectures about “comfort” and “my body, my choice.” Yet Duffy is not demanding white gloves and three-piece suits. He is simply asking us to remember that a plane is a public space, not a private dorm room, and that the way we present ourselves still matters.
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Trump’s ICE Nabs Bruna Ferreira

The Biden-era laxness on immigration appears to be over as the Trump administration steps up enforcement — and the sweep has unexpectedly caught Karoline Leavitt’s estranged relative in its path.

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 powerful supercomputers, and our vast...

Lawsuit Erupts Over Mortgage Fraud Probe

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) filed a lawsuit against Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, alleging he abused his position by making criminal referrals over mortgage fraud.

Trump Blocks South Africa from Next Year’s G20 Summit

President Donald Trump said he would not invite South Africa to next year's G20 summit in Florida, stating the country has engaged in human rights abuses.

Noem Directs Deportation Flights Despite Court Order

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem directed hundreds of Venezuelan nationals to be removed from the United States despite a federal judge demanding that deportation flights turn around.

Court Upholds Penalty Against Trump

A federal court upheld a $1 million penalty against President Trump and Alina Habba surrounding his lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and others.

Pennsylvania Bans ‘Hair Discrimination’

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) signed a bill banning discrimination based on one's hair.

Fani Willis’ Case Against Trump Concludes

Georgia prosecutor Pete Skandalakis dropped the case Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis brought against President Donald Trump.

Tennessee Dem Slammed Over Past Calls for White Candidates to Step Aside for Opponents of Color

A growing controversy has emerged in Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District as Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn faces renewed scrutiny over her past remarks about race and representation.

Jordan Probes DOJ Connection to Group Demonizing Conservatives

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has called for the Department of Justice to provide information on the department's Biden-era collaboration with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).