Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Andy Ogles: America Must Protect Its Cybersecurity from Communist China

Innovations led by the U.S. have created a world where families and businesses are intricately connected. For most Americans, reaching people or products from across the globe is simply a matter of pulling out a cell phone. But what if that very access we rely on becomes a potential threat? Picture a scenario where the […]
Rep. Mike Collins Moves Forward to Georgia Republican Senate Runoff

Mike Collins Advances in Georgia Senate Primary Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) secured a spot in the Republican Senate primary runoff set for June, following the results from Tuesday night. No candidate obtained the necessary 50% of the votes in the Georgia primary, which means Collins will compete against the second-highest vote-getter in the runoff scheduled […]
NAACP Calls for Boycotts of College Sports Programs in States Accused of Voter Suppression

NAACP Calls for Boycott of University Athletic Programs The NAACP is urging Black athletes and supporters to boycott athletic programs at public universities in states it claims are undermining voting rights. This initiative, dubbed “Out of Bounds,” is concentrating on eight southern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Prominent athletic […]
Pending Home Sales Increase by 1.4% in April as Buyers Display Cautious Hopefulness

Pending Home Sales Show Continued Growth Pending home sales saw a rise in April, marking the third consecutive month of increases. The number of homes under contract for sale rose by 1.4% compared to the previous month, surpassing economists’ projections of a 1% increase. Year-over-year, sales are up 3.2%, according to the National Association of […]
Vance: Trump’s Support for Paxton Sends a Clear Message–Help the People Who Elected You

Vance on Trump’s Endorsement of Paxton Vice President J.D. Vance shared with Breitbart News correspondent Nick Gilbertson that President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton conveys a strong message: lawmakers need to prioritize the people who elected them. During a press conference on Tuesday, Gilbertson, who was in the new media area, […]
U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Key Cuban Leaders, Suggests Further Measures

U.S. Sanctions Target Cuban Officials and Entities On Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions against 11 officials from Cuba’s communist government, along with three government entities, aimed at addressing the severe repression faced by the Cuban population. The sanctions specifically target the Ministry of Interior, National Revolutionary Police, and Directorate General of […]
Trump Shares Information on White House Projects Beyond a Ballroom: Military Hospital, Research Centers

During a recent visit to the construction site, President Donald Trump emphasized that the ongoing project at the White House involves more than just a ballroom. He pointed out the intricate details of the addition, suggesting that the ballroom plays a crucial role in protecting various facilities being built beneath it, which include military hospitals […]
Hayden Panettiere Declines to Reveal the Oscar-Winner Who Exposed Himself

Nashville Actress Hayden Panettiere Speaks Out on Sexual Misconduct Hayden Panettiere has recently revealed that she experienced two instances of sexual misconduct when she was just 18 years old. While she does not disclose the names of the perpetrators—both of whom are well-known actors—she shares her unsettling experiences in her new autobiography. According to Panettiere, […]
Determined Elon Musk Attributes Legal Setback with OpenAI to a ‘Technicality,’ Promises to Appeal

Federal Jury Rules Against Elon Musk in OpenAI Case A federal jury in Oakland, California, ruled on Monday against Elon Musk in a significant case involving OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman. The jury determined that Musk’s claims were filed too late, outside the statute of limitations. Musk, clearly frustrated, attributed the outcome to “the […]
Pete Hegseth Supports Thomas Massie’s Opponent Ed Gallrein: ‘Trump Needs More Support’

Army Secretary Supports Congressional Candidate in Kentucky Army Secretary Pete Hegseth stepped away from his formal commitments to appear alongside Ed Gullane, a Congressional candidate from Kentucky, during a campaign event on Monday. This rally took place just ahead of Tuesday’s primary election, where Gullane is challenging incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.). Gullane, considered a […]