A massive sewage spill near Washington, D.C. exposed years of delays tied to environmental reviews. Critics say regulatory inaction allowed critical infrastructure to fail.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a major shift allowing service members to carry personal firearms on U.S. military bases. The move aims to strengthen on-base security following past deadly attacks.
The Gulf of America Cruise 2026 offers a week-long Caribbean experience designed for conservatives seeking connection, conversation, and relaxation. Featuring prominent voices and patriotic themes, it blends travel with shared values.
Kamala Harris remains a potential 2028 contender as Democrats debate shifting strategy. Party leaders question identity politics and voter appeal.
The Department of Justice has revoked the citizenship of two Chinese nationals convicted of trade secret theft, marking a rare use of denaturalization. The case raises broader questions about enforcement and national security risks tied to foreign espionage.
A controversial breakdown of naked short selling claims it enables large financial players to manipulate markets and extract massive wealth. Critics argue regulatory loopholes and global systems allow the practice to persist unchecked.
The National Academies face scrutiny over claims of bias and advocacy in climate science and policy influence. Critics argue the institution now shapes outcomes rather than objectively informing them.
After nearly a decade of legal battles, pro-life activist David Daleiden has had all charges against him dropped. The case centered on undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood officials discussing fetal tissue procurement.
The US Embassy in Baghdad is urging Americans to leave Iraq immediately. The warning follows escalating security threats and regional instability.
NASA’s Artemis mission marks a major step toward returning humans to the Moon. The launch tests key systems for future deep-space exploration.
A multimillion-dollar fraud case has drawn attention after a short prison sentence was handed down. The outcome is raising broader concerns about accountability and justice.
California’s ACA 7 proposal is reigniting controversy over affirmative action policies. Critics warn it could reintroduce race-based preferences in education.
A controversial mural in Providence remains at the center of debate. New developments suggest efforts to challenge or alter the artwork are ongoing.
A former San Francisco official has been charged in a major fraud case tied to a city equity program. The allegations involve misuse of public funds and conflicts of interest.


















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Jesse Watters ignited controversy with remarks about Gavin Newsom during a televised discussion. The comments quickly fueled debate across political and media circles.