Five-year-old Elyjiah Hearn’s body discovered in a California dumpster with unsettling new video made public

A disturbing surveillance video from Los Angeles shows a young man carrying what appears to be a small body, with “his head and tiny legs hanging,” following the discovery of a 5-year-old boy found dead in a trash can, wrapped in a blanket. Eliziah Khan was ultimately abandoned in a parking lot, “wrapped in a […]
Revoking the EPA’s endangerment finding will lead to a public health crisis

As the U.S. grapples with rising health threats like wildfire smoke, intense heat waves, and increased asthma cases, the last thing we need is to roll back protections for air quality. Yet, that seems to be the plan under the Trump administration, which is suggesting the repeal of key scientific findings that form the foundation […]
Trump CFPB Ends Investigation from Biden’s Administration into Public Square

CFPB Concludes Investigation into Credova The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finished its investigation into Credova, a subsidiary of Public Square that specializes in consumer financing for firearms, under the direction of Russ Vert. In a letter acquired by Breitbart News, CFPB’s Chief Legal Officer, Mark Paoletta, informed James Giudice, the legal advisor for […]
Charitable groups pledge $37 million to support public media stations

On Tuesday, seven charitable organizations announced a substantial commitment of $37 million aimed at bolstering local public media, particularly in light of the recent elimination of federal funding for PBS and NPR. The involved foundations—including the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Pivotal, John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation, Schmidt Family […]
Documentary Filmmakers on the Far Left Struggle for Funds After Budget Cuts Affect Public Broadcasting Corporation

With federal budget cuts depleting the flow of taxpayer money, left-leaning documentary filmmakers are in a scramble to secure funding. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is experiencing significant challenges following President Trump’s recent executive order that cut funding for NPR and PBS, leaving these public broadcasting sources nearly empty of resources. According to reports, […]
Barrett praises cooperation in the legal profession during uncommon public comments

Barrett Applauds Collaboration in Legal Profession CHICAGO – Recently, Judge Amy Coney Barrett spoke highly of the legal profession’s collaborative spirit, acknowledging that while it often involves conflict, it still operates effectively. She expressed that she’s been reflecting on the importance of understanding and bridging differences. “The law is unique; it continuously engages with diverse […]
Barrett praises cooperation in the legal profession during uncommon public comments

Judge Amy Coney Barrett Reflects on the Legal Profession CHICAGO – On Monday, Judge Amy Coney Barrett expressed her admiration for collaboration within the legal field, emphasizing its role in maintaining an effective judicial system despite its adversarial nature. She shared that she has been contemplating how to foster cooperation and bridge differences among legal […]
Treasury Seeks Public Feedback on GENIUS Stablecoin Legislation

The U.S. Treasury Department has put out a request for comments concerning the establishment of a national innovation law for U.S. innovation—often referred to as the Genius Act—which was signed into law by President Donald Trump back in July. According to a notice released on Monday, the Treasury is inviting feedback from “Individuals and Organizations […]
Government reinstates public spending information following legal battle

Restoration of Public Database on Federal Fund Allocation The Trump administration has reinstated a public database detailing the distribution of funds among federal agencies following a recent ruling from the Federal Court of Appeals. This comes after the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously decided over the weekend that the website should be restored. “The […]
Idaho police make public over 500 pages regarding the student murders and the Kohberger case.

Idaho State Police Release Investigation Documents in University Murder Case Idaho State Police have put out over 500 pages of documents related to the investigation into the murders of University of Idaho students, revealing details about the killer, Brian Coberger. The documents encompass numerous witness interviews, photographs, and other evidence collected before and after Coberger’s […]