Maine Democrat With Nazi Tattoos Hosts Passover Seder Amid Backlash

Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and Senate hopeful challenging Sen. Susan Collins, is at the center of a swirl of controversies ranging from past Nazi-symbol tattoos to clashes with rural voters, and he recently announced a Passover seder that has intensified scrutiny of his judgment and outreach tactics. Graham Platner is running to unseat Sen. […]

Iran Rejects Ceasefire Talks, US Must Hold Firm, Preserve Strength

The ceasefire effort aimed at halting the clashes between the United States and Iran has broken down, with Iranian negotiators rejecting U.S. demands and refusing to meet in Islamabad, forcing mediators to consider other options while the U.S. military operation continues. The latest diplomatic push has run into a wall. Iran balked at meeting U.S. […]

Schumer Under Growing Fire From Democrats In 13 States

The Democratic revolt over Chuck Schumer’s leadership has widened, with candidates in more than a dozen states publicly opposing his return as caucus leader and internal factions openly sparring over strategy, while polling shows his approval has plunged into the 20s. The pushback against Senate Leader Chuck Schumer keeps growing as the midterms approach, and […]

Pentagon Good Friday Exposes Mainstream Media Ignorance

A national reporter’s social post about a Good Friday observance missed the mark on Catholic practice and drew sharp criticism for misreading what the service actually represented. Journalists covering faith should know basic liturgical calendars, or at least check a quick reference before turning a routine observance into controversy. This instance involved a social media […]

NYT Corrects Trump, NATO Story, Exposes Press Failure

The New York Times ran a flawed story about President Trump and NATO that required a large correction, touching off a larger debate about alliance burdens, Article 5 credibility, and whether the transatlantic security framework still serves American interests. The New York Times piece stumbled badly, and the reaction has been loud. Conservatives and many […]

US Air Force Contracts Rigged Cost Taxpayers $37 Million

A former U.S. Air Force master sergeant admitted to a long-running scheme that inflated Pacific Air Forces IT contracts by at least $37 million, funneled excess payments to co-conspirators and family members, and paid bribes to a federal official nicknamed “Godfather,” while agreeing to pay over $1.4 million in restitution as part of a 37-page […]

Next Attorney General Must Target ActBlue, Restore DOJ Integrity

This article lays out what the next Attorney General should tackle: probing ActBlue, investigating who truly ran the Biden presidency, rooting out social media censorship, confronting organized left-wing protests, and pursuing corruption in Congress. I don’t envy the person who steps into the Attorney General role. Pam Bondi was removed and Todd Blanche is now […]

Pete Hegseth Orders End to Gun-Free Zones on US Military Bases

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has ordered a change to rules that have long kept service members unarmed on many U.S. bases, setting a new expectation that troops can request permission to carry personal firearms for protection. Pete Hegseth issued a memo that asks commanders to permit requests from service members who want to carry […]

DOJ Launches Priority Probe Into ActBlue After NYT Report

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department is treating allegations about ActBlue’s handling of foreign donations as a priority, signaling federal attention after reporting raised questions about whether the fundraising platform accurately described its vetting practices to Congress. Blanche’s comment came in a television interview after media reporting suggested ActBlue may not have […]

Colorado Forces Lawyers To Pledge Noncooperation With ICE

The state of Colorado now requires attorneys who use the statewide e-filing system to pledge they won’t assist federal immigration enforcement, a move that reaches beyond immigration specialists and has stirred sharp criticism and legal questions. The requirement surfaced via reports on social media and has quickly become a flashpoint for debate about federal law, […]

NCPC Approves White House Ballroom, 8–1 Vote Backs Trump

The National Capital Planning Commission approved the White House Ballroom by an 8-1 vote, clearing a major administrative hurdle for a privately funded project tied to President Donald Trump. The decision follows legal and political challenges and comes after a federal judge briefly halted work. Supporters are calling the approval a milestone for a long-discussed […]

Court Orders Multi-State Rehab To Pay $4.9M For Overbilling

Team Rehabilitation Services, LLC agreed to a $4.9 million settlement after federal authorities said the company billed time-based, one-to-one physical therapy CPT codes for services provided in group settings across several federal health programs between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2024. Team Rehabilitation Services operated roughly 140 physical therapy clinics across Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, […]

DOJ Sues New Jersey Township Over Natural Gas Ban, Defends Consumers

The Justice Department has sued Morris Township, New Jersey, over a local ordinance that bans natural gas, propane, and fuel oil infrastructure in some new construction, arguing the rule unlawfully intrudes on national energy policy and raises costs for families. The lawsuit targets an ordinance in Morris Township that bars natural gas, propane, and fuel […]

Milly Alcock Faces Scrutiny, Supergirl Tests Hollywood Accountability

Quick take: a look at recent Hollywood misfires, why casting controversies and politics grab headlines, how Milly Alcock stepped into the spotlight for Supergirl, and why audiences reward story and execution over identity politics. Last year’s live-action Snow White remake famously “bombed at the box office harder than Operation Epic Fury” and it sparked a […]

Massachusetts Democrat Pushes Millionaire Tax To Fund Deportation Defense

Massachusetts Democrats are moving to redirect money from the 2022 millionaire’s tax toward legal defense for people here illegally, sparking pushback from residents who expected the revenue to back transportation and schools. Voters approved the so-called millionaire’s tax in 2022 as a targeted revenue stream for transportation and education, a promise many Bay State residents […]

NYT Ignored Bruen Ruling, Concealed Carry Cut Crime

The New York Times credited an array of programs for the drop in violent crime in 2025, but largely ignored a major legal shift that made concealed carry dramatically more widespread after the Supreme Court’s decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen. Violent crime fell notably in 2025, and that’s welcome news for every community that wants […]

Trump Fires Pam Bondi, Eyes Lee Zeldin Replacement

President Trump has reportedly fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, with multiple sources saying the ouster happened before his national address on Iran and that Lee Zeldin is being floated as a potential replacement. Reports from two sources say Attorney General Pam Bondi was informed she was out of the job after a Wednesday meeting in […]

Trump Vows Continued Strikes On Iran, Democrats Blast Speech

President Trump’s prime-time Iran address drew fierce criticism from Democrats and cable hosts while laying out the administration’s next military steps and a looming congressional clock under the War Powers Act. President Donald Trump spoke to the nation for nearly 20 minutes, explaining why the administration is pressing its campaign against Iran and setting a […]

UK Home Office Protects Free Speech, Ends Police Probes

This article looks at the U.K. Home Office announcement about stopping police probes into lawful social media posts, the backlash around whether that change is real or just a semantic shuffle, and the wider implications for free speech and enforcement priorities. Across the U.K. there have been numerous reports of police showing up over social […]

Patel Calls Out Whitehouse Over Rhode Island Crime Failures

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse attacked FBI Director Kash Patel on X while ignoring the real work Patel’s team is doing to fight crime and drug trafficking in Rhode Island and beyond. Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, who is a member of a whites-only beach club, took to X to criticize FBI Director Kash Patel after recent headlines […]

Trump Ousts Bondi, Demands Accountability From Intelligence

Pam Bondi is out as attorney general, and the change at the Department of Justice has set off questions about other senior officials, including the director of national intelligence. Pam Bondi’s removal became official after days of rumor, and folks in and outside the administration are taking note. She had wins, like making sure the […]

Conservatives Rebuke The View For Warning Against Having Children

The debate turned personal and political when a daytime panel said it was “reckless” to have children in America under President Trump, raising questions about who gets to define family choices and which costs we actually mean when we talk about affordability. Television commentary shows and conservative events have traded barbs over family life, with […]

Canada’s Gun Confiscation Faces 2.5% Compliance, RCMP Plans

Canada’s recent firearms measures have hit a snag: compliance is low, lawmakers sparred in a tense exchange about enforcement, and public reaction ranges from defiance to alarm. Canada moved quickly on new gun rules that order certain firearms surrendered or declared, and the rollout is already fraught. Officials are facing pushback from owners and mixed […]

Trump Urges Boycott, Calls Springsteen A “dried up prune”

President Trump publicly targeted Bruce Springsteen after the rocker used his tour platform to attack the president, calling for a boycott and criticizing Springsteen’s looks, politics, and ticket prices while reigniting the debate over entertainers mixing fame and partisan activism. Bruce Springsteen has long worn a working-class image, but he is also one of the […]