White House invites Americans to share biased news stories through a tip line

White House Introduces Media Bias Report Line The White House has recently launched a Media Bias Violator Report Line aimed at encouraging everyday Americans to report news stories they perceive as biased, hoping to hold what they term “fake news” accountable. According to the White House’s website, this initiative seeks input from the public to […]
Republicans secure a hard-fought victory for the vacant House seat previously held by their party and other main stories

Republican Candidate Wins Special Election in Nashville Matt Van Epps, a Republican, celebrated his victory in the special election for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District on December 2, 2025. His victory speech took place in Nashville, marking a significant win for the party in a competitive race. Top News Highlights Republicans secure a hard-fought seat in […]
Republicans Retain House Seat in Tennessee

Van Epps Resigns to Run for Congress Matt Van Epps, who briefly led the Tennessee Department of General Services after his appointment at the end of 2024, has stepped down to pursue a congressional seat. His resignation comes as he prepares to campaign for election. The political landscape in Tennessee is shifting, particularly as Van […]
Matt Van Epps from the Republican Party secures victory in Tennessee special election for House position

Republicans Hold Seat in Tennessee Special Election Nashville, Tennessee – In a closely watched special election, Republicans successfully retained an open seat in traditionally conservative Tennessee. Matt Van Epps, the Republican candidate, triumphed over Democratic challenger Aftin Behn, as reported by the Associated Press. “We’ve seen outstanding voter turnout throughout the district today, which is […]
NY Rep. Elise Stefanik criticizes House Speaker Mike Johnson in a dispute that endangers the defense package

Stefanik Accuses Speaker Johnson of Blocking Legislation Rep. Elise Stefanik has accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of hindering one of her proposed measures during a recent party disagreement. This issue arose in the context of discussions surrounding Congress’ defense policy. Specifically, Stefanik claimed that Johnson is obstructing a provision related to the National Defense Authorization […]
House Approves Legislation Preventing October 7 Terrorists from Entering the U.S.

On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill aimed at barring anyone involved in the Hamas-led attacks on Israel from entering the country. According to Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), who sponsored the bill, “This new law will help prevent a future Joe Biden from undermining our nation’s sovereignty and allowing access to the […]
Pressley opts for House re-election instead of challenging Markey for the Senate

Rep. Ayanna Pressley to Seek Re-Election in Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) has officially announced her decision to run for re-election in Massachusetts’ 7th Congressional District instead of challenging Sen. Ed Markey for his seat. This news came out on Tuesday, putting an end to months of speculation regarding a potential run in the Democratic […]
Left accuses Trump for shooting near White House, even with Afghan migrant suspect involved

Tragic Shooting Incident Involving National Guard Members Two National Guard members were fatally shot in what seems to be a targeted attack near the White House. In the wake of this tragedy, some critics are shifting blame towards the president regarding the incident. A left-leaning account on social media remarked, “Breaking News: Both National Guard […]
White House responds after Carpenter labels ICE video as ‘evil’

The White House recently reacted strongly to pop star Sabrina Carpenter after she claimed her music was used without her permission in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) video. Carpenter, whose song “Juno” was featured in the footage, described the video as “evil and disgusting.” She voiced her objections on X, stating, “Please never […]
Tennessee’s special election for a House seat attracts nationwide interest

Franklin, Tennessee – In a competitive election for a vacant U.S. House seat in a strongly Republican area, Matt Van Epps, a Republican candidate, expressed optimism about turnout as he interacted with supporters outside polling sites on Tuesday morning. “We’re hearing great things from across the district,” he mentioned, adding, “We did well in early […]