Author: Rana McCallister

A federal grand jury has indicted three women accused of tracking a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent from work to his home, livestreaming the pursuit, and publishing his address online. The charged defendants are Ashleigh Brown, 38, of Aurora, Colorado; Cynthia Raygoza, 37, of Riverside, California; and Sandra Carmona Samane, 25, of Panorama City, California. The indictment alleges conspiracy and unlawful disclosure of personal information of a federal law enforcement agent. Prosecutors say the incident unfolded on August 28 after the agent left his downtown Los Angeles workplace. According to the charging documents, the women followed him to his…

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The Supreme Court has handed a practical win to the White House by allowing President Trump to freeze roughly $4 billion in foreign aid that Congress had approved. This is being framed by Republicans as a necessary check on runaway spending and a push to make sure taxpayer dollars serve American interests first. The move comes amid heated debate over executive authority and congressional prerogative. The court’s three liberal justices dissented. Washington has long treated foreign aid as a line item that Congress signs off on and the president spends, but this ruling changes the tone of that bargain. The…

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Mail-in voting returns in New Jersey’s 2025 governor’s race are tracking about nine points more Republican than they were at the same point in 2024, and that gap is getting people’s attention. Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Rep. Mikie Sherrill remain locked in a tight battle for the governor’s mansion, but the mail-in numbers are tilting the story. This is the kind of under-the-radar shift that can decide close statewide contests. On the surface a nine-point swing may not sound like a tsunami, but in modern elections small margins move mountains. Mail ballots often reflect disciplined, motivated voters who plan…

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Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late night tells you everything you need to know about how the left treats political violence. They shrug and pivot to blaming conservatives for the fallout. That shrug creates a permissive atmosphere where bad actors feel free to escalate. Imagine Johnny Carson mocking a president’s murder and facing no consequences from his network — that would have been unthinkable in a different era. Yet today, the liberal media trade in a kind of selective outrage that excuses violence from their side. That double standard matters because it shapes who feels emboldened. There are three elements to…

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Charlie Kirk’s persistent warnings about former FBI Director James Comey are suddenly being viewed through a sharper lens after Comey’s federal indictment on charges of making false statements and obstruction of justice. For years conservatives dismissed as partisan the alarms Kirk sounded about Comey’s judgment and conduct. Now that federal prosecutors have filed action, many on the right see those warnings as not only political bluster but a premonition of real consequences. This moment is less about gloating and more about institutional accountability from a conservative perspective. Republican commentators argue that federal power must be constrained and that public figures…

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We live in a country where we expect educators to follow the law, set an example, and keep kids safe, so this story lands like a punch in the face. The superintendent of Des Moines schools, it turns out, was in the country illegally and subject to a deportation order while leading a public school system. That revelation raises questions about judgment, vetting, and public safety all at once. When ICE officers tried to take him into custody, he bolted from them, abandoned his car, and was later found in brushy terrain with the help of a K9 unit. Agents…

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Cory Mills, the Claims, and the Fallout: A Republican Take Congressman Cory Mills has been under fire for claiming he was “blown up” twice and “wounded twice while deployed.” Those phrases have become a political cudgel used by critics and rivals, and the story has been chewed over in public. What voters deserve is clarity, context, and fairness, not a media-led character assassination. The narrative During his 2022 campaign Mills presented himself as a contractor who saw serious combat and, as he said in his ad, “I was hit not once but twice with improvised explosive devices and explosive formed…

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Watch: Anti-ICE Crew Finds Out It’s Not a Good Idea to Block Agents in Broadview, Illinois What happened outside the ICE processing center in Broadview was predictable and avoidable. Hundreds of protesters showed up, and some decided to physically block government vehicles doing their job. The result was chaos, escalation, and a reminder that law and order matters. The crowd numbered roughly one hundred people, packed tight and full of bravado, clinging to a van as it tried to enter the facility. They shouted, “I believe that we will win!” and “Whose streets? Our streets.” The activists thought they were…

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Hurricane Humberto reached Category 1 early Friday after sustained winds climbed to about 75 miles per hour, a threshold meteorologists use to declare full hurricane status. The system formed over warm Atlantic waters and is being watched closely because even modest acceleration in wind speed could change the forecast picture quickly. Officials are tracking its motion and intensity to give communities as much lead time as possible. In plain terms, a tropical cyclone becomes a hurricane when winds reach 74 miles per hour, and Humberto has just crossed that line. That matters because wind strength defines the hazards residents and…

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Gavin Newsom Tries To Own Trump By Bragging About ‘Absurd’ California Energy Policies California’s governor took a victory lap in New York, blasting President Trump while selling his state’s green energy record as a model for the nation. Newsom’s press office blasted President Donald Trump for his “climate denial” on Wednesday before touting California’s energy policies, which experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation have characterized as problematic. Newsom presented sunny statistics and framed California as the example of large-scale environmental leadership, insisting the state’s energy transition is proof of a new paradigm. He repeated sweeping claims about…

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