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    John Bolton Expected to Plead Guilty in Classified Documents Case

    Fred Lucas

    John Bolton, the 26th United States National Security Advisor, on stage during the Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2026 at the Royal Danish Playhouse in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 12, 2026. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • news

    Top Pro-Life Group Will Give Lawmakers Failing Grade If They Don’t Extend Planned Parenthood Defund

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

  • news

    Lawmakers Introduce Draft of Bill Preempting Some State AI Regulations for 3 Years

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

  • news

    ‘UNHINGED’: Green Screams for DHS Secretary to ‘Shut Up!’ After Labeling Him a Racist

    Al Perrotta

    Rep. Al Green shakes his cane and screams toward President Trump.
  • news

    SCOTUS Delivers 8-1 Blow to AT&T, Verizon in $100M FCC Case

    Fred Lucas

    WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 07: United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas (L) and Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts (R) pose for their official portrait at the East Conference Room of the Supreme Court building on October 7, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court has begun a new term after Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was officially added to the bench in September. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
  • exclusive

    Dr. Oz Huddles With House Republicans Crafting Anti-Fraud Reconciliation Bill

    George Caldwell

    Mehmet Oz speaks at a White House press briefing.
  • opinion

    Louisiana Schools Wave Goodbye to Bureaucratic Red Tape

    Zac Briley | Madison Marino Doan

    U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon standing outside
  • opinion

    SEAN SPICER: How Trump’s Wilderness Years Made Trump 2.0 Successful

    Bradley Devlin

  • news

    Ohio Auditor Praised for Anti-Fraud Efforts

    Rebecca Downs

    Keith Faber gives his victory speech after winning Auditor for the state of Ohio.
  • Cities Church Attorneys Slam Prosecutor’s Decision Not to Charge Invaders: ‘The Law Will Bend’

    Tyler O’Neil

    The St. Paul City Attorney is refusing to prosecute the invaders who disrupted a church service at Cities Church. The church's attorneys condemned the decision.
  • news

    5 Things to Know About the Senate Hearing on Transgender ‘Medicine,’ Chloe Cole’s Testimony

    Tyler O’Neil

    Detransitioner Chloe Cole testified before a Senate committee, exposing the harms of experimental transgender medical interventions euphemistically called "gender affirming care."
  • news

    Senate Seeks Pathway to Deportation for Naturalized Criminals

    Fred Lucas

    WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 16: Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) blames "leftists" for the rise in political violence while questioning Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel during a Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on September 16, 2025 in Washington, DC. In the wake of the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Schmitt said, "Don't give me this both sides bullshit!" while blaming liberal politicians, groups and individuals for the majority of political violence in the United States. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
  • news

    A New Congressional Plan to Save $1.5 Trillion and End Abortion Funding

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is shown leaving the House Chamber.
  • Henry Nowak’s Death Exposed Britain’s Two-Tier Justice System

    Jarrett Stepman

    People hold images of victim Henry Nowak, and blood-covered handcuffs as they take part in a protest outside of Southampton Central Police Station in Southampton, southern England, on June 2, 2026, following the murder of Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa. Body camera footage of a dying student who was handcuffed by British police after being stabbed by a Sikh man and falsely accused of racially abusing his murderer sparked outrage Tuesday. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP via Getty Images)
  • news

    Inside Speaker Johnson’s Private Capitol Tour: Faith and America’s Founding 

    Karly Tucker

    WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 12: U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) holds a news conference after the House of Representatives passed funding legislation to reopen the federal government, at the U.S. Capitol on November 12, 2025 in Washington, DC. The House of Representatives voted 222-209 to approve Senate-passed legislation that funds the government through the end of January 2026, reopening the government and ending the 43-day shutdown, the longest in American history. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Trump Derangement Goes to Newark: The Anti-ICE Protest Industry

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A crowd of mostly white protesters raise fists in air.
  • analysis

    What Are ‘California Values’?

    Mehek Cooke

  • opinion

    The Real Victims of Biden’s Border Crisis

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Masked protesters push against police barricades as an officer looks into the camera.