By jake A Utah judge just handed Democrats a major win ahead of the 2026 midterms, tossing out a GOP-drawn congressional map and replacing it with…
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Peter N. Salib In recent simulations, leading AI systems blackmailed their human users—or even let them die—to avoid being shut down or replaced. Will…
A few quiet sentences in a 493-page budget hint at a larger project, one that could turn convenience into a new form of control. By…
By Adam Peters Reuters reported last week that the Senate confirmed Eric Tung after President Donald Trump nominated him to serve on the 9th U.S. Circuit…
By Anthony The Trump DOJ has been cleaning up the sports world. In the last several weeks the DOJ has cracked down on gambling in…
By RT International Russian lawmakers have increasingly pushed for a nationwide prohibition on e-cigarette sales, calling them “liquid poison” Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled…
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. All of us here know that taxation is theft. The government takes part of what you earn and gives it to…
By Chris Powell An Illinois man who reportedly flipped a table owned by the conservative campus group Turning Point USA and was later removed from his…
Jones, who is running to be Virginia’s top cop, has faced numerous scandals casting doubt on his commitment to law and order By Jessica Costescu…
By Adam Peters ICE agents as well as their Chicago-area facilities have been regularly targeted by mobs of violent demonstrators in recent weeks. That isn’t President Donald Trump’s…
The man who was so eager to destroy whistleblowers faces prison for leaking classified intel By Rachel Marsden A columnist, political strategist, and host of…
By Cullen McCue Former President Donald Trump on Friday moved to commute the prison sentence of former U.S. Rep. George Santos, who was sentenced to seven…
By Adam Peters Former FBI Director James Comey made headlines late last month when he was indicted for allegedly lying to Congress five years ago. Comey’s case drew…


















Wyoming Parent Wins Free Speech Lawsuits Against Sweetwater County School Officials
Her defiance turned small-town politics into a proving ground for the First Amendment. By Regina Morrison It’s one thing to bake cupcakes for the school…