Embassy Alert: Mexico Resorts Aren’t Safe Anymore

Pregnant Inmates Face Shocking Conditions Behind Bars

A MESSAGE FROM LARA TRUMP...

Over a month with no paychecks, and no shame.

Air traffic controllers, TSA agents, border officers (people who keep this country moving) missed pay. Over a million federal workers felt in limbo. SNAP running dry for families who did nothing wrong.

This isn’t “politics.” It’s punishment.

Let's credit where it’s due: John Fetterman broke ranks and said the obvious: stop the theater and pay the workers. Common sense over blind party loyalty.

Here’s the hard truth I’ve learned watching these games in real time: the system protects itself first, and ordinary people get used as bargaining chips.

House Hearing Examines How Southern Poverty Law Center Vilified Charlie Kirk Before His Murder

The Southern Poverty Law Center spent years painting Turning Point USA and its founder Charlie Kirk as dangerous extremists, and three months after Kirk warned this rhetoric would put him “in the crosshairs,” an assassin murdered him on a college campus. This is not coincidence. This is consequence.

New Epstein Photos Released While Questions Mount About DOJ Files

With just twenty-four hours remaining before the Justice Department faces a legal deadline to release its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, House Democrats have dumped another batch of photographs into the public square.

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John Travolta son is Elvis Presley's great grandson via Riley Keough egg donation

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For the 1st time ever, a person who uses a wheelchair will fly to space

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Pope names fellow Chicagoan, Bishop Ronald Hicks, as new archbishop of New York

Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Ronald Hicks, a Chicago native, as the new Archbishop of New York, following the retirement of Cardinal Timothy Dolan. Hicks will now lead one of the largest Catholic archdioceses in the United States, guiding millions of parishioners and overseeing ongoing church initiatives.

Jelly Roll pardoned by Tennessee governor for robbery, drug convictions

The governor of Tennessee has pardoned country rap artist Jelly Roll for past robbery and drug convictions. The pardon reflects his transformation through music and personal advocacy and will allow him greater freedom to tour and continue his career.