Senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad openly celebrated that fruits of October 7—the terrorist attack that murdered over 1,200 Israelis—are now producing political gains in the West.
California governor Gavin Newsom, who spent years advancing aggressive climate policies that one oil executive said made California “uninvestable,” is now pushing to expand oil drilling as the state faces a looming fuel shortage.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is calling on the IRS to launch a full investigation into the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), arguing that CAIR’s terror ties violate its tax-exempt status.
Rep. Gabe Vasquez has built his public image around rejecting “fancy dinners,” telling voters he prefers fishing for blue catfish in D.C.’s Anacostia River.
Representative Delia Ramirez declared “I’m a proud Guatemalan before I’m an American” while speaking in Spanish at an international conference in Mexico City.
The Justice Department published a list of sanctuary jurisdictions in the United States, threatening legal action against the cities unless they comply with federal immigration law.
The Department of Defense announced that it has awarded millions of dollars to a company that will develop the nation's "first polymetallic deposit targeting near-term production of Scandium (Sc), Niobium (Nb), Titanium (Ti), and other critical minerals."
Wythe County, Virginia, Sheriff Anthony R. Cline announced Monday he will no longer collect the $35 fee charged by his office for concealed carry permit applications. In a letter to the circuit court clerk, Sheriff Cline said the move reflects his commitment to protecting constitutional rights—not profiting from them.