Mamdani Wannabe Running for Minneapolis Mayor

Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh announced a mayoral campaign, highlighting policies that are similar to those pushed by New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani.

DOJ Rolls Out English-Only Guidance

The DOJ has moved to implement President Donald Trump's order on establishing English as the official language of the United States.

Trump Cuts Education Dept in Half—Court Approves

The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump’s administration to proceed with plans cutting nearly 50% of the Department of Education’s workforce—approximately 1,400 employees—overturning a lower court injunction.

DHS Confirms Arrests of Migrants with ‘Heinous Rap Sheets’ After ICE Operation

Homeland Security provided an update in the aftermath of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)'s recent operation on a California marijuana farm, stating that at least 361 illegal immigrants have been arrested.

Demand for Epstein Transparency Troubles Capitol Hill

Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna (CA) plans to introduce an amendment requiring the House of Representatives to vote on the release of all files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein.

Rand Paul Reignites Criminal Referral for Fauci

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) announced that he intends to reissue a criminal referral to the Department of Justice for former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci.

Trump Threatens Secondary Tariffs on Russia

President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 100% secondary tariff on Russia if Moscow does not reach an agreement to end its conflict with Ukraine.

Elmo X Account Antisemitic Hack Sparks Outrage

The official X account of Elmo, the iconic children's character from Sesame Street, was compromised Sunday and used to post a string of vulgar, antisemitic, and politically charged messages. The posts, which were quickly deleted, included threats against Jewish people, slurs, and profane accusations against President Donald Trump.

Chinese Nationals Busted Spying on U.S. Military

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested and charged with acting as unregistered agents of the Chinese Communist Party in a federal case alleging espionage targeting U.S. military personnel and naval facilities. The Justice Department unsealed the complaint earlier this month, revealing an extensive counterintelligence investigation led by the FBI and NCIS.

Kentucky Church Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Suspect Killed

A deadly shooting spree in Lexington, Kentucky, on Sunday left two women dead, two men seriously wounded, and a state trooper hospitalized. Authorities identified the suspect as 56-year-old Guy House, a convicted felon with a history of violent offenses who was illegally in possession of a firearm. House was shot and killed by police during the incident.

Washington’s Spending Surge Sets Stage for Fiscal Crisis by 2028

Washington state is on course to enter deficit spending by 2028, despite hitting taxpayers with the largest combined tax increase in its history. An investigation by The Center Square reveals that state spending has more than doubled over the past decade, vastly outpacing inflation and population growth.

Congressman Honors ‘Power of the Cross’ in Flood Aftermath

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) celebrated the "heroism" seen in Texas following the devastating flood and rescue efforts in an appearance on "Fox News Sunday."

North Carolina Adult College Comeback Gains Momentum

Dan Apple left the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1990, just over halfway through his degree. More than three decades later, at age 55, he’s back in school and on track to graduate by the end of the year—thanks to a new initiative aimed at helping adults finish what they started.
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Kentucky Church Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Suspect Killed

A deadly shooting spree in Lexington, Kentucky, on Sunday left two women dead, two men seriously wounded, and a state trooper hospitalized. Authorities identified the suspect as 56-year-old Guy House, a convicted felon with a history of violent offenses who was illegally in possession of a firearm. House was shot and killed by police during the incident.

Washington’s Spending Surge Sets Stage for Fiscal Crisis by 2028

Washington state is on course to enter deficit spending by 2028, despite hitting taxpayers with the largest combined tax increase in its history. An investigation by The Center Square reveals that state spending has more than doubled over the past decade, vastly outpacing inflation and population growth.

Congressman Honors ‘Power of the Cross’ in Flood Aftermath

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) celebrated the "heroism" seen in Texas following the devastating flood and rescue efforts in an appearance on "Fox News Sunday."

North Carolina Adult College Comeback Gains Momentum

Dan Apple left the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1990, just over halfway through his degree. More than three decades later, at age 55, he’s back in school and on track to graduate by the end of the year—thanks to a new initiative aimed at helping adults finish what they started.

Musk Tesla xAI Investment Plan Triggers Backlash

Elon Musk has announced that Tesla shareholders will vote on whether to fund his AI startup xAI, even as the company faces backlash over antisemitic content generated by its chatbot, Grok. The move has drawn comparisons to previous controversial business decisions made by Musk, raising questions about corporate governance and priorities.

JD Vance Disneyland Trip Sparks Leftist Outrage

Vice President JD Vance faced protests and political attacks while vacationing with his family at Disneyland over the weekend. Protesters, California officials, and even Governor Gavin Newsom used the visit to criticize the administration's immigration enforcement policies, despite Vance making no public political statements during the trip.

UK Taxpayer Funds Blown on Leisure for Illegal Migrants

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party has uncovered wasteful spending by local councils, revealing that illegal migrants are receiving taxpayer-funded perks including fast food, streaming services, and leisure outings. The revelations have sparked backlash, with critics claiming the government is prioritizing illegal migrants over struggling British families.

Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations Hang by a Thread

President Donald Trump told reporters on Sunday that he hopes a ceasefire agreement in Gaza could be finalized within a week. Speaking at Joint Base Andrews after returning from the FIFA Club World Cup final, Trump said, “Gaza, we are talking and hopefully we’re going to get that straightened out over the next week.”

Cuba Regime Sanctions Slam Top Communist Leaders

Top leaders of Cuba’s communist regime, including figurehead Miguel Díaz-Canel, were hit with new U.S. visa restrictions Friday on the fourth anniversary of the July 11, 2021 anti-communist protests. The State Department sanctioned key officials for their roles in the violent repression of peaceful demonstrators, holding them accountable for grave human rights abuses.

MAHA Win: FDA Approves New Natural Food Color

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has approved a petition to use gardenia (genipin) blue as a food dye.