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Trump was ‘one door away’ from danger, GOP lawmakers says as he demands Secret Service explanation

Rep. Gimenez raises concerns about Secret Service security failures at the WHCA dinner, comparing lapses to the 2024 Butler assassination attempt.

Crockett ripped for latest ‘low IQ’ jab at paralyzed Texas governor following ‘Hot Wheels’ fallout

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett called Texas Gov. Greg Abbott "uniquely disabled" on a broadcast, sparking backlash and accusations of hypocrisy.

House passes Senate DHS funding bill after Johnson reverses course on 75-day shutdown standoff

Congress moved to end the record-breaking DHS shutdown as Mike Johnson brought the Senate spending bill to a vote amid paycheck deadline warnings.

US eyes first-ever hypersonic Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range

U.S. Central Command reportedly has requested deployment of the Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon to the Middle East amid Iran missile concerns.

US considers first-ever Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range

U.S. Central Command reportedly has requested deployment of the Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon to the Middle East amid Iran missile concerns.

Tornado Trump touches down on Venezuela

For better or worse, President Donald Trump is a chaos agent. His supporters credit his tornado-like style with uprooting our corrupt institutions. His detractors view it as destabilizing and dangerous. For my money, they’re both right. IN FOCUS: DO DEMOCRATS WANT THE GOP TO TAKE OVER THEIR CITIES? But when it comes to the use […]

Randy Fine pushes federal crackdown on antisemitism in higher education  

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) on Thursday told the Washington Examiner that he will introduce legislation to eliminate antisemitism in higher education, while the National Association of Scholars said Congress will ensure the removal of more antisemitic college administrators after the resignation of Northwestern University’s president, Michael Schill. “I think higher education has embraced muslim terror […]

Socialist Brandon Johnson can’t even fail properly

The bad thing about socialists is that they are incompetent. The good thing is that sometimes that incompetence prevents them from digging an ever deeper hole that future leaders will have to dig out of, which was shown by the latest failure from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Chicago is facing a $175 million budget hole […]

Ex-Chicago Police chief: Democrats are afraid Trump will fix city crime

President Donald Trump announced plans last month to place the Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and deploy National Guard troops across the District of Columbia. He vowed to combat crime and “restore the beauty” of Washington. Trump told reporters that the district’s homicide rate topped that of some of the world’s most dangerous cities, […]

When the internet buries Trump, it’s a little different

There was a running joke after President Donald Trump appeared in public after internet ghouls buzzed about his supposed untimely demise. The Associated Press sent out an X post with video proof of life accompanied by the text, “Trump says social media conspiracies about his death were wrong.” Various online wags, in homage to how […]

At crossroads in Gaza: Why the ceasefire deal is a defining moment

We stand today at a pivotal crossroad in the war in Gaza. The war could either end or linger for an unspecified duration, leading to more catastrophic consequences. The ceasefire proposal on the table, proposed by Egypt and Qatar, can save the region from further bloodshed and pave the way for healing. The proposal offers […]

The Epstein scandal could still sink Donald Trump

The Jeffrey Epstein saga has become a real-life true crime drama that not only never ends, but has started to consume the very people responsible for its survival, with the latest chapter serving as a reminder that the conspiracy wing of Make America Great Again has learned absolutely nothing from its mistakes. With Rep. Thomas […]

Let’s be honest: Donald Trump is old

In the last three presidential cycles, the country has selected an elderly candidate to lead the nation. While there is nothing inherently wrong with this, it’s foolish to think age won’t have a serious effect on a presidential term. During Joe Biden‘s administration, his age was downplayed by a mainstream media eager to do his […]

China could weaponize medicine supply chains against America

Despite recent peace talks around the Russia-Ukraine conflict receiving wall-to-wall news coverage, it’s important to remember that China remains America’s top geopolitical threat. While a ceasefire in Europe is welcome, U.S. officials and policymakers need to keep their eye on the ball. Otherwise, we could be caught flat-footed.  Restoring shipbuilding capabilities, replenishing munitions stockpiles, and continuing to […]

As the EU sighs, Serbia’s Vučić keeps brutalizing his people

Riot police clashing with demonstrators in Belgrade and other cities have defined Serbia’s turbulent summer. What began last November as a product of anger over corruption and collapsing infrastructure has become a broader protest movement against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s rule. Students are demanding free elections and accountability, but the government has responded with riot […]

Not all conservatives agree with Trump on flag burning order

When President Donald Trump announced an executive order last month to prosecute those who burned the American flag, he reignited an intraconservative argument about First Amendment protections and Supreme Court precedent. On Aug. 25, the president proudly unveiled a new order called “Prosecuting Burning of the American Flag.” According to the president, the order was […]

Best college football names of 2025

The 2025 college football season got underway with a highly entertaining and hard-fought battle in Dublin last month, featuring the Iowa State Cyclones outlasting the Kansas State Wildcats 24-21. These two Big 12 schools have played each other every year since 1917 in a game known as Farmageddon, a tribute to the two schools’ well-known […]

If a movie makes $2 billion and no Americans are around to see it, does it make a sound? Review of ‘Ne Zha 2’

Unless you are a major Sinophile or one of those wayward souls who monitor box office receipts like day traders monitor the Japanese futures market (ahem), you likely haven’t heard of the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Ne Zha 2, an animated partial retelling of the 16th-century Chinese folk novel Investiture of the Gods, […]

How Cracker Barrel’s logo ordeal explains American politics

I could fill a whole article with stories. The time a manager locked the front door at a sprint lest a tour bus swamp us a minute before closing. The time a young black co-worker startled everyone by refusing to “wait on [her] own kind.” The time I stole a sausage patty from a customer’s […]

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