Smithsonian Charged With Distorting Nixon’s History Through Incorrect Impeachment Assertion

Smithsonian Institution Allegedly Misstates Nixon’s Impeachment Status The Smithsonian Institution may have inaccurately claimed that President Richard Nixon was impeached in a recently reopened exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The “American Presidents” exhibition opened to the public on May 15, featuring a portrait of Nixon by renowned artist Norman Rockwell. Jim […]
Liberal Government Receives Uncommon Praise from Conservatives, Then Fumbles with Awkward Victim Behavior

Democratic Governor Faces Criticism Governor Jared Polis of Colorado is under fire after images from a party conference call surfaced on X. Recently, Polis granted a pardon to former Republican Mesa County Elections Clerk Tina Peters, reducing her original nine-year prison term linked to a voting machine security breach in 2021. This decision drew criticism […]
Budget Office Initiates Funding Investigation of 49 Activist NGOs

Trump Administration Reviews NGO Funding The Trump administration is scrutinizing how various organizations, including The TransLatin@ Coalition, utilize taxpayer funds, as indicated by recent budgetary inquiries. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has mandated that federal agencies detail all financial support given to 49 non-governmental organizations covering the fiscal years from 2024 to 2026, […]
Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell Reveal Agreement to Preserve College Sports… Possibly

Bipartisan Agreement on College Athletics Legislation Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-Washington) have come together to create a bipartisan initiative aimed at stabilizing college athletics, called the “Protected University Sports Act of 2026.” This legislation seeks to establish enforceable national rules that would not only maintain fair competition […]
Countries Limit Travel from Area Affected by Ebola Outbreak

New Entry Restrictions Amid Ebola Outbreak The Trump administration has recently announced stricter measures for non-citizens entering the United States, particularly following visits to certain African nations affected by the Ebola outbreak. On Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) broadened its entry ban to include green card holders who have traveled […]
Leading Law School Takes a Stand Against Student Use of Artificial Intelligence

UC Berkeley Law Implements Strict AI Policy The University of California, Berkeley School of Law will enforce a new policy starting in summer 2026 that prohibits students from using artificial intelligence (AI) for drafting or editing coursework and exams. This announcement was shared on X and has garnered significant attention. Richard Albert, a law professor […]
Connecticut is the third state to prohibit Glock pistols.

Connecticut Bans Glock Handguns Connecticut’s Governor Ned Lamont has officially signed a bill that prohibits the sale of Glock handguns, making it the third state to implement such a ban. In a statement, Lamont pointed out that while machine guns are banned nationwide, they still find their way into cities, often due to easily modifiable […]
Article Reveals That Climate Doomsday Predictions Might Have Been Exaggerated

Withdrawal of Extreme Global Warming Scenario by The New York Times The New York Times announced on Tuesday that it has retracted the extreme global warming scenario that had made headlines in the past. This model, known as Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (RCP 8.5), has been a cornerstone of climate alarmism since its introduction in […]
Former US Olympian’s Lawsuit Against USA Fencing Over Claims About Transgender Athlete Is Dismissed

Federal Judge Dismisses Title IX Lawsuit Against USA Fencing A federal judge has dismissed a Title IX lawsuit initiated by a former U.S. Olympic athlete against USA Fencing. The case revolved around claims concerning transgender athletes participating in women’s events. Judge Fernando J. Gaitan Jr., from Missouri and appointed in 1991, threw out the suit […]
Ken Paxton Defeats John Cornyn in Runoff Victory After Gaining Trump’s Support

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Triumphs in Senate Runoff In a surprising turn of events, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won a Senate runoff election on Tuesday, defeating incumbent Senator John Cornyn. This victory came just a week after receiving an endorsement from former President Donald Trump. Paxton secured his win with a significant 25-point […]