America’s Newest Naval Weapon Debuts
America just used three lethal sea drones to hit an Iranian submarine base, drawing fresh fire from Tehran and global critics but aiming squarely...
A Partnership Built Around American Veterans
A new partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Steak ’n Shake waives a $10,000 franchise fee for veterans, opening a real path...
The Charlie Kirk Debate Takes Another Turn
A defamation lawsuit, media pushback, and grieving pleas now surround Candace Owens’ subscriber-fueled series on Charlie Kirk’s murder.
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Kirk’s former security chief sued...
New Court Fight Intensifies in Kirk Murder Case
As prosecutors roll out a sprawling case against alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson, his defense is now attacking weak evidence and media grandstanding...
Mount Rushmore Carried A Timeless Message
President Trump used Mount Rushmore to frame the Founding Fathers as a living force behind American freedom.Quick TakeTrump said the nation’s founders still shape...
A Historic Landmark, A Powerful Message
President Trump used Mount Rushmore to warn that American identity is under attack as the nation nears its 250th birthday.Quick TakeTrump spoke at Mount...
Questions Grow Over Butler Security Breakdown
A new report says a Secret Service agent was Googling the very rooftop where Trump’s shooter stood as shots rang out in Butler, Pennsylvania,...
Court Reaffirms Longstanding Citizenship Standard
The Supreme Court has kept birthright citizenship in place, and that blocks President Trump’s Executive Order 14160 from taking effect.Quick TakeThe Supreme Court ruled...
State Clemency Collides With Federal Enforcement
Minnesota’s pardon board wiped a child sex-abuse conviction for a deportable noncitizen, setting up a direct clash with federal removal efforts.Story HighlightsThe Minnesota Board...
Shock 5–4 Flip Reshapes Ballot Deadlines
Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s latest Supreme Court votes on mail‑in ballots and birthright citizenship are forcing conservatives to ask how far judicial “neutrality” can...


















