Category: News
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Trump Asks the Supreme Court to Redefine American Citizenship
For more than 150 years, a single sentence in the Constitution has provided a clear and powerful answer to a fundamental question: Who is an American? Now, the President of the United States has formally asked the Supreme Court to adopt a new, radically different interpretation of that sentence. This is not a simple policy…
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Trump Administration to Send Federal Troops to Portland, Triggering Standoff with Oregon Officials
For the third time in as many months, the President of the United States is preparing to send federal forces into a major American city against the strenuous objections of its local leaders. The new flashpoint is Portland, Oregon, a city that has long been a center of left-wing protest and a frequent target of…
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California Law Banning “Forever Chemicals” in Cookware Faces Opposition from Celebrity Chefs
A coalition of celebrity chefs, the friendly faces who teach America how to cook, have now stepped onto the front lines of a high-stakes constitutional battle. They are fighting against a new California law that bans “forever chemicals” in cookware. But this is a story about more than just nonstick pans. This conflict is a…
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ICE Agent Details Fears of Protester Interference, Lack of Police Backup in Sanctuary Cities
A federal immigration agent has revealed what he fears most on the job. It is not the dangerous criminals he is tasked with arresting. It’s the angry crowds, the jeering protesters, and the feeling of being utterly alone, abandoned by local police in a hostile city. His chilling account, coming in the wake of a…
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Three New Names in Epstein Files Released
A congressional staffer hits “send,” and a handful of heavily redacted pages from the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files are released to the world. This small, seemingly procedural act has ignited a new and vicious round of partisan warfare on Capitol Hill. This is not a story about the names in the documents. It is a…
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Government Shutdown Looms as White House and Democrats Clash Over Healthcare Funding
With the September 30th deadline barreling down on Washington, the federal government is once again on the brink of a shutdown. But this is not a typical budget squabble over dollars and cents. It is a high-stakes constitutional showdown that has taken the nation’s public health system hostage. At the heart of the conflict are…
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DOJ Drops Inquiry into Sandy Hook First Responder After Public Outcry Over Leaked Letter
What is the most powerful weapon the federal government holds? It is not a missile or a tank. It is the awesome and terrifying power to launch a criminal investigation against a citizen. This week, a top Department of Justice official appears to have turned that weapon on a new and shocking target: a decorated…
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After Kirk Assassination, Staggering 79% of Americans Now Believe the U.S. is in a “Political Crisis.”
An assassination attempt on a president. The murder of a state lawmaker in her home. A political activist shot and killed in broad daylight while giving a speech. A new national poll has just put a number on the feeling of dread that has been growing in the pit of the nation’s stomach: a vast,…
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A Mysterious Order to All U.S. Generals Ignites Alarm at the Pentagon
An unprecedented and deeply mysterious directive has been sent from the Pentagon to every corner of the globe. The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, has summoned nearly every American general and admiral – from commanders in the Pacific to those in the Middle East – to a sudden, in-person gathering in Virginia next week. No…
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How a Lone, Inexperienced Prosecutor Got a Grand Jury to Indict James Comey
Inside the secret, solemn proceedings of a federal grand jury room this week, a drama of almost unheard-of proportions unfolded. The new, presidentially hand-picked U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia stood alone, without a single member of her 300-person staff of career lawyers beside her, to make the case for indicting former FBI…