Hegseth argues that claims of US ammunition shortages following the Iran conflict are incorrect.

Army Secretary Dismisses Concerns Over Weapons Shortages Army Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed concerns about the state of U.S. weapons stockpiles, asserting that recent reports have blown the issue out of proportion. During a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on defense, he stated, “The munitions issue has been foolishly and unhelpfully exaggerated. We have all the weapons […]
Geraldo Rivera Argues with Liberal Commentator Over Viral Panel Incident

Geraldo Rivera Critiques Adam Mokler’s Debate Style In a recent segment on a cable news channel, former Fox News host Geraldo Rivera and Meidas Touch Network commentator Adam Mokler had an engaging discussion. The focus was on Mokler’s conduct during a tense exchange with CNN panelists regarding the Iran war in an April 30 episode […]
Brett Baty of the Mets argues with the home plate umpire after a disputed call

Home plate umpire Ryan Brackney appeared to take offense at Brett Batty’s reaction to conclude the fourth inning. Batty, the Mets’ third baseman, was called out on a strike that landed just within the strike zone. In frustration, he tossed his bat as he left the batter’s box. After removing his batting gloves and helmet, […]
Business leader argues that job creators should be free from Mamdani and Hochul’s pied-à-terre tax.

City business leaders are working to present a compromise to Socialist Mayor Zoran Mamdani regarding a proposed tax on luxury second homes. This comes after Ken Griffin, head of the Citadel investment firm, hinted he might withdraw from a significant expansion in Midtown. Stephen Fulop, the newly appointed leader of the Partnership for New York […]
Forces supported by Iran are hindering the future of the Middle East, the author argues.

There’s a lot of debate among Americans about whether this war was justified. Thirteen soldiers came home in coffins, and many more are injured. It’s a heavy subject, one that isn’t taken lightly. Speaking personally, I chose this country as my home rather than being born into it, and I take pride in flying its […]
Kash Patel argues with NBC News journalist about Atlantic lawsuit allegations

FBI Director Kash Patel Engages in Tense Exchange with NBC Reporter During a press conference on Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel had a heated discussion with NBC News reporter Ryan Reilly regarding a $250 million lawsuit he filed against The Atlantic, which he accuses of publishing a fraudulent article. The press conference involved Patel and […]
Jen Psaki argues that discussions about the 25th Amendment in relation to Trump are unhelpful

Jen Psaki Discusses the 25th Amendment on ‘Straight Shooter’ During a recent chat on “Straight Shooter” with Stephen A. Smith, MS NOW host Jen Psaki downplayed the ongoing discussions about using the 25th Amendment against President Donald Trump. She raised questions about why Democrats seem so focused on it, suggesting that it “will never happen.” […]
Defense argues that evidence is missing in Iowa real estate agent murder case.

Attorneys for a woman accused of killing an Iowa real estate agent in 2011 are alleging that crucial evidence in the case was either lost or destroyed. Christine Ramsey, 53, was charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Ashley Oakland, which occurred on April 8, 2011. Last month, Ramsey was arrested, adding […]
Clarence Thomas argues that progressivism poses a danger to America.

Justice Thomas Critiques Modern Progressivism Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently delivered a pointed critique of contemporary progressivism during a public speech, describing it as a threat to the foundational principles of the United States. Addressing a crowd of students and faculty at the University of Texas at Austin, Thomas spoke in honor of the […]
Conservative group argues that D.C. has no right to sue regarding the National Guard

National Guard Lawsuit Faces Federal Appeals Court Challenge On Wednesday, conservative watchdog groups urged a federal appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit involving the National Guard, maintaining that the city of Washington, D.C., cannot sue because it is part of the federal government. Surveillance Project lawyers emphasized in their brief that “you cannot sue yourself,” […]