Virginia Voters Push Back Against Democrats’ Gerrymandered Map

Virginia’s highly tilted congressional map is suddenly vulnerable, with Democratic leaders facing unexpected resistance and shaky turnout dynamics that could undo their mid-decade redraw. Democratic leaders in Richmond pushed a hard partisan map and expected a smooth win on the referendum that would cement their advantage, but that plan is now looking fragile. Voters in […]
Mullin Confirmed As DHS Secretary In 54-45 Senate Vote

Markwayne Mullin was confirmed as Secretary of Homeland Security in a narrow Senate vote, marking a sharp partisan split and a quick leadership change at a department facing an ongoing shutdown. The Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin late Monday by a 54 to 45 margin, sending him to lead the Department of Homeland Security at a […]
Texas Democrat Bobby Pulido Supports Trans Bathrooms, Porn Ties

Texas congressional candidate Bobby Pulido has a record that includes public support for open bathroom access for transgender people, a string of past social posts and performances that critics call explicit, and comments about dual national identity that have drawn scrutiny from voters and opponents. Bobby Pulido told attendees in Gonzales, Texas that he “supports […]
Seven Stolen Dogs Escape Chinese Butcher Truck, Walk 10 Miles

A group of seven dogs reportedly broke free from a truck in China and walked roughly 10 miles, a short viral moment that captured attention and raised questions about how they escaped and where they ended up. A pack of seven dogs who escaped a Chinese butcher truck went viral on Monday. It was the […]
GOP Senators Push To Reopen DHS, Defer Details To Thune

The DHS shutdown has stretched past a month, straining security operations and forcing Senate Republicans into urgent talks that could produce a targeted funding path, with Sen. Katie Britt saying a solution exists while deferring specifics to Leader John Thune. The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has now lasted over 30 days and it is […]
Massive Explosion Rocks Valero Port Arthur Refinery, No Injuries

A Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas experienced a large explosion and an accompanying fire, prompting emergency action and a shelter-in-place notice while authorities assess the scene and the cause remains unknown. A massive explosion and fire struck a Valero refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, sending a large column of smoke into the sky […]
Charlie Kirk Mentor Dies, Left-Wing Media Pushes Baseless Claims

Jeff Webb, a well-known Texas businessman who mentored Charlie Kirk, died in a pickleball accident, and the online reaction has been a mix of grief, conspiracy speculation, and partisan grandstanding. Jeff Webb was identified as the man who died after a pickleball accident on Friday, and he was widely known for his business ties and […]
Project Hail Mary Revives Original Cinema, Audiences Flock

A brisk, clear look at “Project Hail Mary,” its box office, story, effects, and where the film shines and stumbles. Amaze! Amaze! Amaze! The new adaptation of “Project Hail Mary,” from “The Martian” author Andy Weir, arrived this weekend and feels like a fresh, thoughtful entry among today’s big releases. It avoids the feel of […]
Trump Deploys ICE At Airports, Democrats Celebrate

Democrats are cheering the deployment of ICE at airports even as a partial DHS shutdown strains TSA, and Republicans see this as a political opening with clear policy and messaging implications. The DHS funding fight has dragged on for more than 30 days and Americans are feeling the squeeze at the airport. TSA staffing has […]
Democrats Hold TSA Pay Hostage, Leave Travelers Stranded

Democrats Are Forcing Travelers to Sleep at Airports — a direct look at who’s taking the hit and why. The situation at U.S. airports has become a political stain, and ordinary travelers are paying the price. When airport services wobble and flights get delayed, people end up stranded overnight in terminals. That reality is being […]
Supreme Court Restores Free Speech For Arrested Pro-Life Preacher

The Supreme Court revived a Mississippi preacher’s federal lawsuit, clearing the way for Gabriel Olivier to challenge a Brandon city ordinance that relegated his preaching to a confined protest zone after his 2021 arrest for refusing police orders. Gabriel Olivier stood outside a public amphitheater with a loudspeaker and graphic signs depicting aborted babies, drawing […]
Missouri Court To Decide State Preemption Over St Louis Gun Ordinance

Missouri’s courts will weigh whether St. Louis can enforce a locking rule for firearms left in parked cars, testing the reach of state preemption law and sparking an appeal and courtroom debate over how broadly preemption applies. Local gun rules are getting another test in Missouri, and the tone from the right is blunt: local […]
Bianco Seizes 650,000 Prop 50 Ballots, Demands Audit

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots from last November’s special election amid a criminal probe into alleged vote-count irregularities tied to Proposition 50, setting off a political and legal clash with California officials. Riverside County Sheriff and California gubernatorial candidate Chad Bianco announced the seizure of over 650,000 ballots from the […]
Florida Advances Campus Carry To Protect Responsible Students

This piece argues that allowing responsible adults to carry on college campuses addresses threats that laws alone cannot stop, pointing to Parkland and Old Dominion as examples and insisting policy should focus on real-world deterrence and accountability rather than blanket restrictions. College campuses mix ages and life experience in a way few other institutions do, […]
Trump Administration Pushes Court To Allow ICE Deportation To Liberia

The Trump administration has asked a federal judge to lift an order that has blocked the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia, reigniting a high-profile legal fight over immigration enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security filed a motion asking U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis to dissolve her injunction that has prevented Immigration and Customs […]
Zeldin Says Biden Sent $160M To Canadian EV Firm, No Buses Delivered

Lee Zeldin accuses the Biden administration of sending $160 million in taxpayer money to a Canadian electric bus manufacturer that then filed for bankruptcy, leaving 55 school districts with no deliveries and millions unpaid, and he connects this failure to a broader pattern of wasteful green spending. EPA head Lee Zeldin bluntly called out the […]
Albany Mayor’s Budget Fails, City Faces $22M Deficit

Albany’s new mayor is facing a growing budget hole, and her public response has sounded like a lot of setup without any real plan to stop the bleeding. Albany, New York, has been governed by Democrats for about a century, and the city now faces a $15 million structural deficit that officials warn could swell […]
NRSC Targets Talarico, Launches Vegan Mockery Merch

NRSC mocked James Talarico’s vegan pitch with parody shirts after a resurfaced video showed him arguing reduced meat consumption is necessary to fight climate change, and the move has Republicans using Texas culture and economic facts to undercut his Senate bid. Last week a clip resurfaced of Texas Democrat James Talarico promoting veganism as a […]
Democrats Resort to Looks, Not Policy, to Win Back Voters

Democrats are leaning on personal trauma and appearances as a revival plan for 2028, and this piece walks through why that approach misses the problems voters actually care about. It’s bewildering to watch the Democratic conversation about 2028, where personal suffering and polished looks are treated as political strategy. Observers say the party’s primary messaging […]
Trump Attacks Democrats, Jeffries Warns ‘Get Somebody Killed’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries publicly attacked President Donald Trump after a Truth Social post about Iran, warning that Trump’s rhetoric could get “somebody killed” and sparking a tense exchange on CNN. On CNN, host Dana Bash pressed the point after referencing Trump’s Truth Social post that read, “Now with the death of Iran, the […]
Indivisible Organizer Admits Nonviolence May Be Temporary

Indivisible organizers on a March planning call said the group is committed to non-violence for now, but that stance might change, and they are gearing up beyond rallies for wider action around the March 28 No Kings protests. On a March 6 virtual planning session labeled a “No Kings Best Practices Share-Out,” a lead organizer, […]
Trump Says ‘Good’ After Mueller News, Critics Condemn

This piece pushes back on the outrage over President Trump’s blunt reaction to Robert Muller’s death, defends blunt political speech, criticizes the Mueller Russia probe, and ties current foreign policy costs to electoral optics and economic expectations. Robert Muller died, and Donald Trump said, “Good.” That line set off a predictable round of hand-wringing from […]
Media Downplays Chicago Student Murder, Suspect An Illegal Alien

Last week in Chicago, 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman was fatally shot on March 19 while walking with friends, and the suspect, 25-year-old Jose Medina, has been charged with first-degree murder; the case has raised furious debate over media coverage, sanctuary policies, and border enforcement. Sheridan Gorman was a Loyola University student whose killing in the early […]
ICE Agents Deploy To Airports After Democrats Block Funding

A Democratic senator mocked the idea of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents helping at airports, drawing sharp criticism as ICE moves in to relieve Transportation Security Administration staff amid a funding fight over homeland security priorities. Washington is back to the same old theater: funding fights in Congress, public posturing, and executive action to keep […]