New DOJ filings detail the alleged motive of accused pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr., who admitted planting explosive devices near the DNC and RNC on January 5. The memo challenges media claims tying the case directly to January 6.
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Journalist Nick Shirley is calling out Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as scrutiny intensifies over an exploding daycare fraud scandal. Viral videos and growing federal investigations are putting Walz on the defensive ahead of reelection.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez struck down California’s AB 1955, ruling the state cannot force teachers to hide a child’s gender identity changes from parents. The decision delivers a major blow to policies backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and affirms constitutional protections for parents and educators.
The European Union’s AI Act is a sweeping attempt to impose Brussels’ regulatory power on American AI companies. Critics warn it threatens U.S. sovereignty, free speech, and innovation through global enforcement mechanisms.
The refusal to clearly call out Islamic terrorism since 9/11 has fueled denial, political cowardice, and radicalization inside the United States. As attacks and extremist ideology grow more visible, the failure of leaders to confront evil directly now threatens America’s future.
A federal judge declined to block construction of President Trump’s White House ballroom, rejecting an activist group’s attempt to halt the privately funded project. The ruling allows below-ground construction to continue while further legal challenges are considered.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order classifying illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemical as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, expanding the government’s tools to combat the deadly drug crisis.
By Adam Turner We recently saw that among the leftists who have developed a “strange new respect” for retiring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14), dubbed “Marjorie Traitor Green” by President…
While Walz possesses a bit of the iconic fumbling of the lovable deputy of fictional Mayberry, Barney Fife, Barney had not only a heart, but also a notable sense of decency about him, which the embattled governor likely doesn't even comprehend, much less embody...
On Thursday, Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) co-founder Charlie Kirk, made his first in-person appearance in a Utah courtroom. Robinson's parents and brother were there for support, and nine Utah County Sheriff’s deputies were also present as security. In prior hearings in this case, Robinson had appeared via video or audio feed from jail.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered the Navy through a memorandum in late Nov. to take a long look into it, and submit a report with their findings/recommended actions. And as we wrote, it could be just the starting line on bad news for the so-called 'seditious six.'
Instead of taking public transportation, which she didn't feel safe on, Linda drove to and from work every day during the time she worked for the uptown business, making sure to park in such a way that would allow her to walk to her destination with groups of other people who were headed in the same direction, so she wouldn't have to walk alone.
Governor Pritzker just signed a law doubling down on sanctuary-city policies — blocking civil immigration arrests in courthouses, hospitals, schools, daycares, and other ‘sensitive locations,’ while giving immigrants the legal right to sue federal agents for alleged rights violations....
By Katie Jerkovich President Donald Trump shared an incredible update about one of the West Virginia National Guard members, Andrew Wolfe, who was shot in a…
Pantone, the paint company, recently announced their color of the year, and while it’s not exactly inspiring to my mind, it’s hardly insulting at first glance. It’s called Cloud Dancer, officially PANTONE 11-4201, and it’s basically… a shade of white...
A Bill Clinton-appointed jurist decided that Trump hasn’t explained himself enough and “failed to justify” his decision to put a halt to the wind project madness that has swept the country.
While the purpose of any system of education is to produce young adults with marketable skills, at the college level, one of those skills must be the ability to deal with opinions one may not agree with, and to do so civilly and in good humor.


















