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Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Trump contrasted his earlier stance with his current frustration. Before the U.S.-Israel military action on Feb. 28, he had said the U.S. would “always” stand by NATO. Now, he sounded less certain. “At least we were. I don’t know anymore, to be honest with you,” he said. Trump described the conflict as a kind of loyalty...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to return to New Hampshire next month, a state that has long held the first presidential primary. But her visit isn’t a sign she’s considering another run. Clinton said in an interview last month that she has no plans to run in 2028, adding that Democrats already have a strong bench of...
United States Air Force veteran Richard Williams has died at 83 after being pushed onto subway tracks in New York City. Police say the suspect, a man who had previously been deported multiple times, carried out the attack. The incident happened on March 10 on the Upper East Side. According to the NYPD, 34-year-old Bairon Posada-Hernandez, a Honduran national, shoved...
A Michigan school board is facing intense backlash after censoring one of its own members for revealing a behind-the-scenes push to raise taxes — and now Republican Rep. John James is stepping directly into the fight. At the center of the controversy is Rochester Community Schools Trustee Carol Beth Litkouhi, who filed a lawsuit on Feb. 3 accusing the district...
President Donald Trump signed the sweeping package, widely known as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” into law on July 4, 2025. The legislation locked in his 2017 tax cuts and pushed forward key priorities, including border security funding, changes to Medicaid, and support for rural health systems. Early polling showed the bill struggled to gain traction with voters, prompting a shift...
The Federal Communications Commission is taking a hard turn on internet security, advancing a plan that could effectively shut out new foreign-made routers from the U.S. market amid growing concerns about cyber threats tied to overseas supply chains. The proposal expands the FCC’s “covered list,” which blocks equipment deemed a national security risk. If implemented as outlined, new routers would...
According to a Wall Street Journal report, the Pentagon is preparing to deploy roughly 3,000 troops from the Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. The order, expected imminently, would include not only a rapid-response brigade combat team but also the division’s headquarters element responsible for coordination and planning. This is not just another routine troop movement. The...
Democratic State Delegate Ken Kerr has introduced House Bill 941, legislation that would require all public buildings to stock men’s and women’s restrooms with menstrual hygiene products, including tampons. The proposal is framed as part of a broader push to ensure access to basic hygiene supplies, but critics say it raises fundamental questions about how public facilities are defined...
A shocking and tragic case out of Chicago is igniting outrage after prosecutors revealed chilling new details about the killing of 18-year-old college freshman Sheridan “Shera” Gorman. Authorities say the suspect, 25-year-old Jose Medina-Medina, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, allegedly gunned down the Loyola University Chicago student in what’s being described as a random and brutal attack on a lakeside...
On Monday, ICE agents were deployed to airports across the country, stepping into the breach as TSA operations strain under the weight of a Democrat-driven DHS shutdown fight. More deployments are expected, signaling a rapid federal response aimed at stabilizing security operations while Washington plays politics. Here’s the kicker: the very crisis Democrats appear to be leveraging has little to...