Iran’s regime has launched one of its bloodiest crackdowns in decades, with hundreds reportedly killed as nationwide protests continue. As the violence escalates, President Trump is weighing military, cyber, and economic responses to halt the slaughter.
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Louisiana trial lawyers donated thousands to the judge overseeing their environmental lawsuit against Chevron before securing a $744 million verdict. Critics warn the case could trigger tens of billions in future judgments as the Supreme Court weighs whether it belongs in federal court.
Amherst College is pressuring the Washington Free Beacon to blur images of students who performed sexual acts during an official campus ceremony. Critics note the school showed far less urgency when a conservative student later received a death threat.
Less than 10 percent of Republicans oppose ousting of Maduro, Washington Post survey finds By Meghan Blonder Republicans are overwhelmingly united behind the Trump administration’s successful operation…
Democrat Senate hopeful Graham Platner marched in solidarity with Maine’s Somali community alongside an activist tied to a nonprofit under federal fraud investigation. The case mirrors Minnesota’s massive Somali-linked aid scandals now drawing national scrutiny.
A satirical Washington Free Beacon piece names “The Double Tapper” as its 2025 Man of the Year following a decisive U.S. strike on a Venezuelan narco-terror boat. The article frames American resolve, second strikes, and victory without apology.
Hezbollah is expanding drug trafficking operations in Venezuela as Iranian financial support weakens under sanctions and regional conflict. U.S. officials warn the terror group is using cocaine profits to fund global operations with help from the Maduro regime.
REVIEW: ‘Resurrection’ by Leo Tolstoy By Joseph Epstein Leo Tolstoy is the greatest writer in the Western world—greater, yes, than Shakespeare, Dante, Dickens, Dostoyevsky,…
Soros’s Open Society Foundations gave $300,000 to Global Action on Gun Violence as the group ramped up its work for Mexico and other foreign governments…
By Jennifer Richmond President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement in August that he’ll allow 600,000 Chinese students to attend U.S. universities—a major reversal in policy—is the…
By Collin Anderson The Harvard University student who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate during an anti-Israel “die-in” protest, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, has a…
By Andrew Stiles Jasmine Crockett tried to ‘expose’ the GOP’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. We’re CLAPPING BACK with RECEIPTS. Jasmine Crockett, the sassy and toxically self-absorbed Democratic…
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…
As the Supreme Court wrestles with their legality, psychologists and psychiatrists say the bans prevent them—and their patients—from exploring alternatives to hormone treatment and surgery…
Hadeel Assali, who is teaching an active course on ‘race, climate, and environmental justice,’ has endorsed terrorism against Israel and called for its ‘abolition’ By…
By Mike Watson “The future is certain,” the Soviet joke goes. “It’s the past that keeps changing.” This wisecrack and its variants hit at one…


















