Democratic Representative Suggests Women Lack the Intelligence to Obtain an ID

Representative Pocan Criticizes SAVE America Act Representative Mark Pocan from Wisconsin took to X to voice his concerns about the SAVE America Act (HR 22), which mandates that individuals provide proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration. He implied that this legislation undermines the intelligence and capabilities of many American women, framing everyday situations […]
Tension Escalates as Democrat Rep Pramila Jayapal Yells at Pam Bondi Regarding Epstein Files for Three Minutes

House Judiciary Hearing Erupts Over Epstein Files A House Judiciary Committee hearing turned chaotic on Wednesday when Democratic Representative Pramila Jayapal confronted Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding files related to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Jayapal invited victims of Epstein’s trafficking to stand and pressed Bondi on whether he would apologize for how the files were […]
Grand Jury Decides Not to Charge ‘Seditious Six’ Democrats Over ‘Illegal Orders’ Video

Grand Jury Declines to Indict Six Democrats in Military Order Dispute A grand jury in Washington, D.C. has decided not to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging military and intelligence personnel to resist unlawful orders. This decision disrupts efforts by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, who was appointed by President Trump, as reported by […]
Gold and Silver Prices Are Decreasing, Yet Physical Premiums Are Increasing

Gold prices can be quite unpredictable, especially after a year when the metals market resembled more of a meme stock rather than a reliable hedge. Recently, both spot gold and silver prices have dropped significantly from their peaks. At first glance, this seems like a golden opportunity for prospective buyers. However, many are finding a […]
Michael Greibrok and Sofia De Vito: Concluding the Support for Immigrants in Welfare

In 1848, a 12-year-old Andrew Carnegie and his family left behind a struggling Scotland to seek better prospects in America. His initial job was as a bobbin boy in a cotton mill, earning a modest $1.20 a week. He later taught himself telegraphy, took on messenger roles, and worked various positions on the Pennsylvania Railroad […]
Army Veteran Deported After 50 Years in the US Due to 2006 Assault Charge

U.S. Veteran Deported to Jamaica Despite Ongoing Appeal A veteran who has lived in the U.S. for 50 years was recently deported to Jamaica, even though he had an active appeal, according to CBS News. Godfrey Wade was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and spent nearly five months detained before his […]
Rand Paul Challenges Katie Couric for Minimizing ICE’s Arrests of Violent Offenders

Senator Rand Paul and Katie Couric in Heated Exchange Over ICE Arrests Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky recently had a contentious conversation with journalist Katie Couric concerning the reported arrest rates of violent criminals by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This interview was shared on his YouTube channel. During the exchange, Couric cited a CBS […]
FBI Detains Suspected Partner of Former Olympian and Alleged Drug Trafficker

FBI Arrests Canadian Man Linked to Olympic Athlete’s Drug Ring The FBI announced the arrest of a Canadian man on February 9, believed to be involved in a drug operation associated with former Olympian Ryan Wedding. Tommy DeMorigi, 35, was apprehended by FBI and Border Patrol agents at Newark Liberty International Airport. He had reportedly […]
Phone Company Leaders Explain Their Compliance with Jack Smith’s Hidden Subpoenas

On Tuesday, executives from three telecommunications companies spoke about their decision to comply with a confidential subpoena from former special counsel Jack Smith, which involved supplying records of Republican lawmakers. During the Arctic Frost investigation, which led to Smith’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump, the companies faced at least 84 subpoenas. Notably, about 10 of […]
Editorial Board Acknowledges Error on Cannabis Issue

The New York Times Acknowledges Mistakes on Marijuana Deregulation In a recent editorial, the New York Times editorial board confessed to previous errors regarding marijuana deregulation. They reflected on how some earlier beliefs about legalization now seem outdated. The editorial points out that their previous stance—that marijuana is typically non-addictive—has not held up under scrutiny. […]