- Palm Beach Renames President Donald J. Trump International Airport
- Scalia Defends Religious-Liberty Ruling; Conservatives Fight Birthright
- IVF’s Flippant Treatment of a Mother’s DNA Makes Women ‘interchangable body bags’
- Automated License Plate Readers vs. Privacy: Fourth Amendment Fight
- Arizona Supreme Court Dissolves Appeals Court Stay, Restores Justin Heap
- George Hutchinson, last Supreme Court crier, dies at 102
- Purdue’s 10,000 Freshmen Face First-in-Nation AI Graduation Rules
- Trump Unsure If U.S. and Iran Near Full-Scale War After Strikes
Author: Rana McCallister
Jimmy Kimmel Thanks Conservatives for Defending Free Speech and Clarifies He Did Not Blame Any Group
On Tuesday, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” host Jimmy Kimmel thanked people on the right who stood up for his right to say what he wants without government pressure and it wasn’t his “intention to blame any specific group for the actions That line landed like a splash of cold water for people who assume late-night hosts live behind an armored bubble of applause and safe opinions. It also revealed something important: when a liberal entertainer publicly nods at conservative defenders of free speech, the debate shifts from partisan scoring to a real question about who gets to pressure whom. For Republicans…
The numbers from this storm demand attention because they changed the conversation about extreme weather in this region. Communities woke up to neighborhoods under water, trees down, and power lines out, and officials scrambled to measure the damage. What follows is a clear-eyed look at what happened, what it means, and what comes next. North Carolina’s Yancey County received 31 inches of rain and wind gusts topping 105 miles per hour—more than any other county in the state. That single sentence sums up the meteorological punch that residents faced and sets the stage for the scale of cleanup and recovery.…
In Alabama an 11-year-old did what most grown-ups only talk about. He saw a classmate pull a loaded gun on a school bus and lunged, disarmed the student, and stopped a tragedy before it started. Instead of applause, he faces “disciplinary action.” The headline should have been simple praise and a medal. Instead, school officials invoked policy and handed this kid punishment. That response says more about our institutions than about the child who acted to save lives. This isn’t education. It’s indoctrination into cowardice. Zero Tolerance, Zero Logic “Zero tolerance” sounds decisive until it treats two opposite actions the…
Kamala Harris is back on the promotional circuit and the performance feels painfully familiar. The Democrats keep handing her a microphone and expecting credibility to magically appear. Instead she delivers muddled answers and leaves the rest of us shaking our heads. Watching her book tour is like watching a political training video on how not to reconnect with voters. The party looks lost, and Harris has become the walking illustration of that confusion. Every appearance underlines how out of touch the liberal leadership remains. Her stint on The View resurfaced a moment that helped sink her campaign: the inability to…
Senator Ron Wyden’s Kids Drove Man To Suicide, Had To Be Maced By Own Mother, Lawsuit Alleges The new lawsuit against the family of Senator Ron Wyden paints a shocking portrait of alleged workplace bullying that ended in tragedy. It claims the senator’s children and family circle subjected an aide to repeated harassment, culminating in his death by suicide. Republicans should be blunt: if these allegations are true, it is a moral and political crisis for a sitting U.S. senator’s household. The suit was filed by Thomas Maltezos, identified as the husband of a top aide to Nancy Wyden, and…
‘He Treats Everybody The Same’ — Scottie Scheffler Reveals Dirty Little Secret About Donald Trump Scottie Scheffler walked into a press conference and delivered something simple and powerful about Donald Trump: the man treats people the same. In a crowded, noisy world where leaders too often play favorites, Scheffler’s observation lands like a cold splash of reality. It explains why people from different walks of life keep gravitating toward Trump. Scheffler’s comments came right before the Ryder Cup, where attention on the game mixes with bigger national moments. Athletes and fans know when a leader shows up not for optics…
Trump’s U.N. Callout: A Plainspoken Challenge to an Unwilling Body President Donald Trump used his Tuesday address at the U.N. General Assembly to deliver a blunt message: he said the United Nations did not try to help him secure the ceasefires and peace deals he has brokered since returning to office. That charge landed loud and clear in a room meant for diplomacy, and it underlined a familiar Republican critique of global institutions. The speech wasn’t polite, and it wasn’t vague. He framed the U.N. as an institution that talks a lot but acts too little when American leadership moves.…
The Secret Service uncovered a network of over 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers in the New York area, and the scale is hard to overstate. Investigators believe this hardware was used by foreign “nation-state threat actors” and criminal networks to place swatting calls aimed at prominent conservatives. Officials warn the same toolkit could have been used to disrupt cell service across parts of New York City. Those numbers matter because raw capacity equals real danger, and 100,000 SIM cards is not a small setup. With 300 servers coordinating traffic and spoofing, attackers can manufacture chaos at scale. The seizure…
Kamala Harris told reporters she supports the “Democratic nominee” in the New York City mayoral contest, yet she notably declined to name the man many expected her to endorse. “Look, as far as I’m concerned, he’s the Democratic nominee and he should be supported,” she responded when pressed about the race. That phrasing felt calculated and clipped, the sort of national-level spin voters now expect from political veterans. Harris was asked directly whether she would back Zohran Mamdani during an interview, and she sidestepped the chance to give a clear, personal endorsement. Instead she offered another shorthand line: “I support…
President Donald Trump announced this week that Uzbekistan has agreed to buy roughly $8 billion worth of Boeing aircraft, a deal his team says will boost American jobs and industry. The administration framed the pact as another tangible win for U.S. manufacturing after a recent railroad equipment agreement with Kazakhstan. For Republicans, this is the kind of results-oriented foreign policy that delivers payrolls and strengthens leverage overseas. The centerpiece of the announcement was a direct quote from the president that the campaign highlighted in messaging. “Earlier this month I spoke with the Highly Respected President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Today…