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Trump admin sought redactions on key China war game report warning of US military readiness gaps

A new report warns the U.S. could lose the ability to sustain combat within weeks of a China war over Taiwan, as munitions run dry, logistics collapse, and global markets face a $10T shock.

Gun rights on private property debated at Supreme Court

Supreme Court weighs Hawaii law requiring property owner consent for concealed carry. Conservative justices challenge Second Amendment restrictions.

The Supreme Court Takes Up Trump v. Cook

Rather than challenging the constitutionality of the removal protections that Congress has established for...

Greenland: A Modest Proposal

The easiest way to take over Greenland is via Our Democracy.

Trump defends ICE in Minnesota, slams the state’s Somalis

President Trump stood behind ICE's actions in Minnesota by highlighting some of the criminals apprehended, calling them "rough people."

Faith returns to the public square during Trump’s second term, Christian leader says

President Donald Trump and his administration's faith initiatives reportedly add fuel to growing religious revival across the country, faith leader says.

Trump to head to Davos as Greenland dispute sparks rising tensions with NATO allies

Trump will head to Davos, Switzerland, amid rising tensions with NATO allies over his Greenland acquisition plans and threatened tariffs on European nations.

House Speaker Mike Johnson tells British Parliament he came to ‘calm the waters’

House Speaker Mike Johnson told the British Parliament he came to London to “calm the waters" as tensions rise between the United States and European allies.

One year back in the Oval Office, Trump White House says every major campaign promise delivered

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says President Donald Trump accomplished more in one year than many presidents did in eight, citing immigration and economic victories.

Congress opens ‘industrial-scale fraud’ probe in Minnesota, warns Walz demands are ‘just the beginning’

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz under federal scrutiny for alleged fraud in 14 high-risk Medicaid programs as Congress investigates overbilling and identity theft schemes statewide.

Trump fires off late night Truth Social posts doubling down on Greenland ambitions

U.S. President Donald Trump issued Truth Social posts on Tuesday as he continued to press for for the United States to acquire Greenland.

GOP calls Trump its ‘secret weapon’ — but polls show warning signs heading into midterms

Trump's approval rating average sits at 42% as Republicans face significant midterm challenges, with polling showing erosion among Independents and on key issues.

ICE’s new policy limiting congressional oversight visits survives court challenge

A federal judge has delivered a significant victory to ICE, refusing to halt the agency's new policy limiting the ability of members of Congress to conduct oversight of migrant processing and detention facilities.

Dem Senator Warner admits Biden ‘screwed up’ the border, but claims ICE now targeting noncriminals

Sen. Mark Warner admitted the Biden administration "screwed up" border security while criticizing the Trump administration's ICE tactics targeting people with no criminal record.

Youngkin’s ‘Common Sense’ Legacy in Virginia

Glenn Youngkin’s single term was easily one of the most successful of any governor in recent memory.

Why Does 2 + 2 = 4? What Math Teaches Us About Deep Reality

Why does math describe the universe so uncannily well?

Judge refuses to block new DHS policy limiting Congress members’ access to ICE facilities

A federal judge refused Monday to temporarily block the Trump administration from enforcing a new policy requiring a week's notice before members of Congress can visit immigration detention facilities.

Trump’s non-endorsements in Senate races reflect long-held grievances

President Trump has endorsed all but three of the 22 Senate Republicans running for reelection in 2026, notably leaving out incumbents who have crossed him.

Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro says Harris camp quizzed him on whether he had been Israeli double-agent

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said the Harris campaign asked whether he had ever served as a "double agent for Israel" during the vice-presidential vetting process, offering an inside look at the challenges facing Jewish Democrats amid the rise of the pro-Palestinian left.

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