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The U.S. Supreme Court stepped directly into one of the country’s most heated cultural battles this week — and the early signal from the nation’s highest court is unmistakable. In a Monday decision, the justices ruled in favor of a group of California parents who challenged school policies that allow teachers and administrators to withhold information from parents when a...
A controversial decision from a Massachusetts courtroom is igniting fierce backlash online after a judge released two men accused of attempting to pay a 15-year-old girl for sex — without bail, electronic monitoring, or house arrest. The case unfolded in Lowell District Court, where Judge Cara L. Krysil ordered the release of 45-year-old Marciel Neto and 53-year-old David Passacantilli following...
A major political upset rocked Texas politics Tuesday night as four-term Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost his GOP primary to Texas State Rep. Steve Toth, a victory that underscores the growing influence of the MAGA wing inside the Republican Party. The hard-fought primary in Texas’s 2nd Congressional District ended with Toth defeating the incumbent congressman after months of escalating tension...
Shockwaves are still rippling across Texas after a deadly shooting in Austin left three people dead and more than a dozen injured. But as voters head into a heated Senate primary, the two leading Democratic contenders are facing sharp criticism for what they didn’t say. James Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett, both vying for the Democratic nomination, addressed the tragedy...
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ro Khanna are launching an aggressive new push to reshape the U.S. tax system — and they’re going straight for the top. The progressive duo announced the “Make Billionaires Pay Their Fair Share Act” on Monday, a sweeping proposal that would impose a 5% annual tax on the wealth — not just income — of...
In a stunning and coordinated operation, President Donald Trump and Israel have effectively decapitated the Iranian regime. Key political figures are dead. Military commanders have been eliminated. Ballistic missile capabilities have been severely degraded. The command-and-control structure that once directed proxy militias and terror networks across the Middle East is now in ruins. For decades, Iran stood as the world’s...
New York City’s socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing a tidal wave of backlash after condemning the U.S. strike on Iran that ultimately led to the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — and conservatives are not holding back. As a coordinated U.S.-Israeli military operation unfolded Saturday, Mamdani took to X with a post that has since racked up...
The Washington Post is under fire after its obituary for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described the longtime authoritarian ruler as having a “bushy white beard and an easy smile” — language that critics say softens the image of a man widely blamed for decades of repression, terror sponsorship, and bloodshed. Khamenei was killed Saturday in Tehran during a...
Iran’s eliminated tyrant Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spent nearly 37 years as the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, presiding over a regime defined by executions, repression, and the systematic silencing of dissent. The 86-year-old cleric took control in June 1989, consolidating power after serving as Iran’s president from 1981 to 1989. Over nearly four decades as supreme leader, Khamenei became the longest-serving...
Most Americans agree with President Donald Trump on deporting immigrants who are in the country illegally. But at the same time, a clear majority says his administration’s enforcement tactics have crossed the line. According to the six-day national survey of 4,638 adults, 61 percent of Americans support deporting unauthorized immigrants. That includes a staggering 92 percent of Republicans and even...