Texas Teen Killed in Shocking Sledding Crash With Vehicle

Major Social Media Companies Head to Court Over Child Safety Allegations

A miracle ingredient quietly slipped into President Trump’s 2020 “medical cocktail” is now being called the closest thing to legal brain-age reversal. 

Doctors say this substance made aging brains 88% younger in just 10 days. 

It was given to Trump at Walter Reed hospital… 

Now the public is just beginning to learn why.

Rand Paul Summons DHS Immigration Leaders to Capitol Hill Hearing

The questions surrounding border security and immigration enforcement are coming to a head on Capitol Hill, and one senator is determined to get answers directly from those running the show.

Final Israeli Hostage Returns from Gaza as Trump Declares Phase Two Must Begin

The recovery of the final Israeli hostage from Gaza marks the completion of a significant chapter in Middle Eastern diplomacy, and the beginning of what may prove an even more challenging phase ahead.

Around America

Ex-FIFA President Sepp Blatter joins those calling for boycott of World Cup in United States

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has publicly backed calls for a fan boycott of the 2026 World Cup matches in the United States, criticizing President Trump’s conduct and immigration policies. His support amplifies international concerns about the country’s suitability as a host amid travel bans and strict enforcement actions.

ICE and CBP would keep operating during a shutdown, despite DHS funding fight

A looming partial U.S. government shutdown is escalating as Senate Democrats say they will block a major funding package that includes money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) unless reforms are made after controversial federal agent shootings. The standoff over Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding has thrown key appropriations and enforcement policy into sharp partisan conflict.

Georgia Power critic arrested for allegedly stealing trade secrets will not be prosecuted

A known critic of Georgia Power, Patty Durand, who was arrested for taking a notebook labeled as containing trade secrets during a regulatory meeting, will not be prosecuted because prosecutors found insufficient evidence to support the charge. Durand, who spent nearly two days in jail, returned the notebook voluntarily and will instead complete community service and continue her advocacy.

Officer placed on modified duty after fatally shooting raccoon at a NYC beach

A New York City police officer has been placed on modified duty while the NYPD reviews the officer’s actions after fatally shooting a raccoon at Rockaway Beach following a 911 call about a “vicious animal.” Bodycam footage calls into question the police account of the incident, as it appears the raccoon was not near a group of people when shots were fired.