A legal battle is unfolding after Liberty University fired an employee over a signed doctrinal agreement. The case highlights tensions between religious freedom and workplace protections.
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The debate over election integrity is intensifying as Democrats reject fraud concerns and Republicans push new safeguards. The SAVE Act has become a central flashpoint in the dispute.
U.S. and Ecuadorian military operations against cartels are raising tensions in South America. Colombia’s president alleges cross-border bombings, claims Ecuador denies.
President Donald Trump criticizes NATO allies for refusing to support U.S. operations linked to Iran. He calls the alliance a one-way arrangement amid rising global tensions.
Iran-linked hackers are increasing cyber activity against U.S. and allied targets during the conflict. Experts warn critical infrastructure and businesses could face growing threats.
A new federal task force has been created to tackle fraud across public benefit programs. The initiative aims to strengthen oversight and recover lost taxpayer funds.
The BBC has asked a US court to throw out Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit over a documentary edit. The broadcaster argues there was no reputational harm or legal basis for the claim.
Trump claimed a former president admitted regret over not striking Iran during their time in office. Representatives for past presidents denied any such contact or statement.
The Kennedy Center will shut down for two years following a board vote backing a major renovation plan. The decision has sparked controversy across the arts and political landscape.
The Iran war continues to escalate with ongoing US-Israel strikes and retaliatory attacks across the region. Rising casualties and regional instability are fueling global concern.
As tensions with Iran escalate, intelligence officials warn the regime’s long-standing proxy strategy could shift retaliation beyond the Middle East. Experts say asymmetric tactics—from cyber attacks to lone actors—could become a concern if the conflict intensifies.
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has launched one of the largest security operations in the country’s history, deploying tens of thousands of troops to combat cartels and rising violence. The crackdown marks a new phase of cooperation with the United States on regional security.


















Hot Takes: Mamdani Hears About It After Disgustingly Making St. Patrick’s Day About Israel-Hamas War
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing sharp criticism after injecting Israel-Hamas rhetoric into a St. Patrick’s Day event. Critics argue the remarks were inappropriate and divisive during a cultural celebration.