House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is seeking information from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) concerning reports of Medicaid fraud in New York.
ICE militancy moved into sharp focus this week as radical activists and top Minnesota Democrats amplified rhetoric urging resistance against federal immigration enforcement amid escalating unrest in Minneapolis.
A blunt warning over trans athletes from veteran Democratic strategist James Carville exposed internal party concerns over messaging on cultural and law enforcement issues.
Ukraine bribery allegations are shaking Kyiv after a former Ukrainian prime minister was accused of orchestrating a cash-for-votes scheme designed to weaken President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government.
An escalating Iran strike scenario is taking shape as the United States moves major military assets toward the Middle East while President Trump weighs possible action against Tehran.
The world is watching Iran writhe in historic crisis as months of anti-government protests have escalated into widespread national upheaval and a violent crackdown by the theocratic regime. What began in late December 2025 as demonstrations sparked by economic collapse—soaring inflation, a collapsing currency, and severe shortages of basic needs—has grown into one of the most sustained challenges to the Islamic Republic in decades.
In a recent Senate hearing, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) posed a straightforward question to Dr. Seema Verma, a physician and former administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: "Can men get pregnant?" What should have been a simple affirmation of biological reality turned into a stunning display of evasion.
In a pivotal moment for American jurisprudence, the Supreme Court today heard more than three hours of oral arguments in two landmark cases—Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J.—challenging state bans in Idaho and West Virginia on transgender athletes competing in girls' and women's sports.
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.
A devastating sand tunnel collapse has left a Florida community mourning the deaths of two teenage boys who were enjoying a simple afternoon outdoors. George Watts, 14, and Derrick Hubbard, 14, died after a hand-dug sand hole and tunnel collapsed near Sportsman’s Park in Inverness on January 11, according to FOX 13.
After Charlie Kirk's tragic death, a surprising shift occurred on campuses across the country. For the first time, many students felt truly free to embrace and openly declare their conservative beliefs.
As a Christian conservative, I scroll through social media with tears in my eyes, grieving the deepening divide in our nation: the injuries at protests, the lives lost to political violence, and the way we've stopped seeing one another as beloved children of God.
I truly understand the outrage on the Left: How can anyone defend what looks like a dystopian nightmare unfolding on American streets?
At the same time, I share the Right's conviction that justice, strong borders, self-defense, and consequences for crime are essential in a fallen world.
Newly released figures from the National Shooting Sports Foundation show that more than 32 million firearms often described by Democrats as “assault weapons."
A group of Minnesota residents of Somali descent and Hispanic heritage has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.