Seattle leadership is moving to halt arrests for open-air drug use, instead directing police to diversion programs opposed by officers and outreach groups alike. Critics warn the policy will worsen addiction, crime, and deaths on city streets.
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Reports of gunfire and explosions near Venezuela’s presidential palace triggered coup rumors across social media. The chaos reportedly stemmed from regime forces firing on their own drones amid mounting paranoia after Maduro’s arrest.
U.S. forces launched decisive strikes against ISIS in Syria after the murder of American troops, killing and capturing terrorists and dismantling key networks. The operation signals a return to forceful leadership and zero tolerance for attacks on Americans.
Israel’s war has exposed a hidden crisis facing infants and toddlers with disabilities living under constant rocket threat. Protecting these children during their critical developmental years is essential to Israel’s long-term strength and future.
George Clooney has moved his family to rural France, citing disdain for Hollywood culture. Critics say the values he supported helped create the very environment he now rejects.
President Trump suggested the U.S. recently destroyed a major drug facility linked to Venezuelan trafficking routes, though no official confirmation has been issued. Speculation is growing as reports of an unexplained explosion surface in western Venezuela.
Three illegal aliens from Latvia were arrested in Texas for a massive $14 million gift card cloning scheme. Authorities say the suspects entered the U.S. illegally with the intent to commit organized fraud.
New crime data show the United States is on track for the largest single-year drop in murders ever recorded under President Trump’s second term. Analysts credit aggressive law-and-order policies and a renewed federal focus on violent crime.
Left-leaning media outlets are leveraging Christmas generosity to push a coordinated campaign to revive USAID after its shutdown. The strategy frames aid cuts as a humanitarian crisis while positioning the issue as a political weapon heading into the 2026 midterms.
Newly surfaced records show the FBI under President Bill Clinton failed to act on credible child-exploitation allegations against Jeffrey Epstein for nearly a decade. The inaction coincided with Epstein’s close ties to the Clinton White House, raising serious questions about political protection and institutional corruption.
President Trump has ordered a complete blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers after designating the Maduro regime a foreign terrorist organization. The move escalates pressure on Caracas by cutting off oil trade and targeting illegal Venezuelan immigration tied to crime and security threats.
Even some Democrats are beginning to question whether Gavin Newsom’s brand of coastal elitism and left-wing ideology can win nationally. Party insiders warn his California politics may alienate voters outside deep-blue states ahead of 2028.
Enhanced Obamacare subsidies created during the COVID era have officially expired, with House Republicans refusing to extend them further. GOP leaders say the focus will now shift toward replacing Obamacare with a more fiscally responsible healthcare alternative.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is reportedly considering Ramzi Kassem for Chief Counsel, a move already drawing controversy due to Kassem’s history defending an al Qaeda terrorist and radical anti-Israel activists. Kassem, a transition team legal adviser and CUNY law professor, also represented Columbia protest leader Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained by ICE for 104 days before being ordered released by a judge.
By Sarah Anderson Welcome to “The New Monroe Doctrine,” where I give you an update on what’s going on in the Western Hemisphere, south of…
No Tax on Tips became the law of the land with the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, but a handful of blue state governors are refusing to give their constituents this tax relief. And the Trump administration isn’t happy about it.


















