Republican tax plan would increase the national debt by trillions.

The Republican tax bill is projected to add a staggering $3.7 trillion to the deficit over the next decade, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT). This hefty cost comes from the tax provisions included in the policy bill, which the JCT identified recently. The bill’s tax-related stipulations are expected to leave a significant […]
Attorneys for deported Salvadoran individuals ask the judge to dismiss the Trump administration’s national security argument.

Legal Battle Over Abrego Garcia’s Deportation Continues Lawyers representing Kilmer Abrego Garcia asked Maryland judges on Monday to dismiss the Trump administration’s attempt to keep certain information from the public, claiming that national security concerns are unfounded. They argued that the former president and his top aides have already caused potential harm by openly discussing […]
Tulsi Gabbard dismisses leaders of National Intelligence Council to eliminate ‘political bias in intelligence’

Exclusive: National Intelligence Director Tarshi Gabbard has made a significant move within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to empower whistleblowers by allowing them to remove top officials at the National Intelligence Council. This decision has been described as a response to perceived “fundamental opposition to Trump” and aims to prevent the […]
Three people die in a tragic climbing accident at a popular national park

Tragic Climbing Accident in North Cascade National Park Over the weekend, a climbing accident in North Cascade National Park resulted in the deaths of three climbers from Renton, Washington. Officials from the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office and the local Search and Rescue Service responded to a call about the incident near a northern winter spire, […]
Republican tax legislation is expected to increase the national deficit by $3.7 trillion.

The Republican tax component of a comprehensive bill, reflecting many of President Trump’s domestic priorities, is projected to cost $3.7 trillion over the coming decade, according to the Tax Commission (JCT). This figure aligns with the budget framework that Congress approved earlier this year, which permits the House Ways and Means Committee to propose changes […]
Three climbers lose their lives after falling into a ravine in a national park in Washington.

The sheriff reported that three climbers from the Seattle area lost their lives on Sunday after a fall, which was likely exacerbated by equipment failure. A group of four climbers were attempting a descent in the early winter spire area when the incident occurred. Officials believe that a failure in one of the anchors contributed […]
Congress can back law enforcement during National Police Week

Transitioning from local law enforcement to Congress, our core mission remains consistent: to protect Americans and uphold the Constitution. This National Police Week serves as a reminder of the commitment we’ve both made to safeguard our country. As former police officers, we pledged our lives to look out for our communities. My time as an […]
China’s hidden threat poses a risk to US national security

Companies that threaten U.S. national security or breach export laws are facing repercussions. This message is loud and clear, reinforced by recent lawsuits from the Department of Commerce’s Industrial and Security Bureau. Notably, there have been steps taken to place numerous Chinese firms on an entity list linked to human rights abuses, surveillance activities, and […]
Trump Approves Order to Create National Center for Homeless Veterans

Trump Signs Executive Order for National Center for Homeless Veterans President Donald Trump has officially signed an executive order aimed at creating a National Center for Homeless Veterans. The order instructs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to set up this center at the veteran affairs campus located in West Los Angeles. “The new National Center […]
Students in NYC score much lower than state and national SAT averages.

Recent data reveals that students in New York City are trailing behind their peers across the state and the nation on the SAT, posting their lowest average scores in at least seven years. Last year’s public school students in NYC averaged a score of 473 in math, which is significantly lower—71 points—than the state average […]