Kristof And NYT Push False Claims To Smear Israel Now

I critique Nicholas Kristof’s recent column and the political tactics it illustrates while tracing a pattern of sensational claims, timing, and past errors that undermine credibility. I joined Twitter back in the fall of 2009 while on maternity leave, and two decades on the platform changed my life in many practical ways. It gave me […]
FBI Offers $200K Reward, Seeks Monica Witt For Iran Espionage

The FBI has announced a $200,000 reward as it continues the search for Monica Witt, a former Air Force counterintelligence specialist accused of defecting to Iran and providing classified national defense information to the Iranian regime. The FBI is offering a $200,000 reward for information that leads to Monica Witt’s arrest and prosecution. She was […]
Georgia Kemp Vetoes Pro Gun Bill Over Officer Liability Concerns

Gov. Brian Kemp vetoed a bill aimed at stopping municipal penalties for leaving firearms unsecured in parked cars, citing concerns that the measure would expose law enforcement to lawsuits; the veto sparked debate over state preemption, municipal authority, and how to enforce gun laws without punishing officers. Savannah passed an ordinance that makes motorists potentially […]
Federal Jury Convicts HealthSplash Founder In $1 Billion Medicare Fraud

Federal jurors in Florida found the founder of a health care tech company guilty for running a large telemedicine and durable medical equipment fraud that billed more than $1 billion to Medicare and other federal programs. Brett Blackman, 42, of Johnson County, Kansas, was convicted after prosecutors said his company operated a platform that produced […]
Border Smuggler Sentenced To 11 Years, Mexicali Leader

A Mexican national was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison after prosecutors said she ran a wide-reaching human smuggling ring that funneled hundreds of people from more than a dozen countries across the U.S.-Mexico border and preyed on them along the way. Ofelia Hernandez Salas, 64, of Mexicali, was sentenced this week after federal […]
Supreme Court Restores Mail Abortion Pill Access, Thomas Alito Dissent

The Supreme Court on May 14 issued a temporary order restoring nationwide mail access to the abortion pill, staying a 5th Circuit injunction and prompting sharp dissents from Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito while pro-life leaders warned the decision lets abortion businesses ship drugs across state lines into places where abortion is restricted. The […]
Newsom Held Accountable Over $189 Million Prison Tablet Scandal

California’s tablet program for prisoners, a $189 million initiative, is under fire after reports of inmates using the devices to access porn and groom minors, prompting a heated pushback from the governor’s press office and federal indictments tied to tablet communications. Governor Gavin Newsom authorized a $189 million rollout of tablets for inmates in California, […]
Fetterman Warns Democrats’ Anti-AI Push Risks Ceding Lead To China

Senator John Fetterman publicly broke with his party over artificial intelligence, warning Democrats that heavy-handed regulation and calls to halt AI development will hand strategic advantage to rivals and choke off economic opportunity at home. Sen. Fetterman took aim at fellow Democrats for moving toward an anti-AI stance that would, in his view, throttle progress […]
Rubio Demands NATO Defend US Basing Rights Across Europe

Marco Rubio has long defended NATO because it gives the United States critical basing rights across Europe, but recent events and ally pushback have forced a fresh debate about whether the alliance still serves U.S. strategic interests in crises like those in the Middle East and Africa. Rubio says those basing rights let America project […]
Disabled Woman Sues Portland, Targets Race-Based Housing Rules

A disabled Portland resident has filed a lawsuit after being denied rent relief when a local prioritization rubric gave higher weight to cultural-service interest and race than to disability, triggering an investigation and a legal fight over whether public housing policy is unlawfully discriminatory. Michele Mei lives with cerebrovascular disease and other chronic conditions that […]
Beijing Surveillance Escalates, CCP Tracks Citizens With Cameras

Fox News reporters in Beijing encountered an overwhelming surveillance environment, with cameras on nearly every corner, AI-powered systems watching citizens, and a real-world example of enforcement when a driver received a quick ticket for a brief parking lapse. The Fox News team described streets dense with cameras and other monitoring gear, painting a picture of […]
Wisconsin Tax Relief Dead After Democrats Block Deal

The Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature negotiated a broad tax relief package that would cut taxes, return cash to families, and fund schools, but the measure collapsed in the state Senate after Democrats and a few Republicans defected. Wisconsin Republicans in the state Senate and Assembly had agreed on a sweeping property tax relief plan […]
Labour Loses Over 1,300 Seats, Starmer Faces Growing Resign Calls

Britain’s local elections delivered a shock: Labour bled council seats while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK surged, and pressure is mounting on Keir Starmer’s leadership. The recent local elections in England toppled long-standing expectations, with Labour surrendering more than 1,300 council seats in a single night and Reform UK picking up over 1,400 local seats. Those […]
Wesley Hunt Rebukes Democrats’ Jim Crow Claims, Defends Integrity

Republicans push back as Democrats cry ‘Jim Crow’ over election integrity, and Rep. Wesley Hunt lays out why that rhetoric is wrong and dangerous for the country. Every time Republicans press for election integrity or redraw maps, Democrats fling “Jim Crow” accusations instead of offering real solutions. That tactic distracts from concrete issues voters care […]
Trump Secures China Pledge To Curb Fentanyl, Buy US Oil

President Trump met with President Xi in China for a high-profile bilateral summit where both sides reported agreements on trade access, energy purchases, and measures aimed at curbing fentanyl and Iranian threats. President Trump traveled to China for a landmark meeting with President Xi Jinping that drew attention for its mix of economic and security […]
CIA Withholds COVID Files, Senate Probes Whistleblower

The CIA faced sharp criticism after a Senate hearing where a senior operations officer testified that agency management blocked proper oversight and retaliated against analysts who disagreed about COVID’s origins. The hearing brought James Erdman, a senior CIA operations officer, into public view as he described an internal battle over the origins of the COVID […]
Mamdani Cuts $1M From Veterans Services, Vets Outraged

New York City’s mayor claimed he closed a budget gap without cutting services, but the numbers and recent proposals tell a different story about where the pain landed. Mayor Zohran Mamdani recently touted a fix to the city’s budget shortfall that avoided service cuts, yet his plan shifts costs onto workers and delays obligations instead […]
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Sen. John Curtis, a moderate Republican from Utah, is reportedly weighing a 2028 run for governor just 16 months into his first Senate term, and his inner circle is quietly testing the waters with donors and allies to see if a homecoming makes sense. Sen. John Curtis (R-UT) has a reputation as a pragmatic dealmaker, […]
Jeffries Attacks Supreme Court Decision, Fueling Redistricting Fury

Hakeem Jeffries erupted at a press conference after the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callins decision, calling its effects something like “ghosts” from the Confederacy and arguing the ruling shrinks protections under the Voting Rights Act; the fallout has accelerated redistricting moves in several states and sharpened Republican hopes for 2026 as the political map shifts […]
CMS Freezes Hospice, Home Health Medicare Enrollment To Stop Fraud

CMS has imposed a six-month freeze on new Medicare enrollments for hospice and home health agencies to block fraud, tighten oversight, and protect patients and taxpayers. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced a nationwide moratorium that pauses initial enrollment and certain ownership-change applications for hospices and home health agencies for six months. The […]
Left-Wing Rhetoric Fuels Violence, Trump Assassination Attempt

This piece argues that left-wing rhetoric and violence pose a clear and growing threat to conservatives, documenting recent assassination attempts, extremist statements from public figures, and Antifa intimidation, and it calls for Republicans and law enforcement to stop treating this as mere rhetoric. Just weeks after a Leftist tried, for a third time, to “assassinate […]
Illinois Woman Convicted Over 700 COVID Claims, $11M Stolen

A federal jury in the Northern District of Illinois found an Orland Park tax preparer guilty of running a large COVID-era unemployment fraud ring, with prosecutors saying nearly 700 fake claims led to more than $11 million in improper benefit payments. The jury convicted Hiam Hmaidan, 54, after a trial that focused on a scheme […]
DOJ Forces PayPal To End Illegal DEI Lending, $30M Settlement

The Justice Department reached a settlement with PayPal over a lending program tied to race, and the company agreed to a new, race-neutral small business initiative along with fee waivers and compliance steps. The Department of Justice announced that it resolved a fair lending investigation into a PayPal investment program that favored businesses based on […]
Cult Leader Gets 15 Years For Poisoned Candy Plot Targeting Jews

A Georgian national known as “Commander Butcher” was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after admitting he led an international neo‑Nazi group, urged mass violence, and plotted a poison candy attack aimed at Jewish and other minority children in New York City. U.S. District Judge Carol Bagley Amon handed down a 15‑year sentence to […]