Trump Signs Directive to Reduce Funding for Gain-of-Function Research

President Donald Trump took significant action on Monday by signing an executive order aimed at halting federal funding for gain-of-function research. This controversial practice has been linked to the debate over the origins of COVID-19, particularly regarding its connections to research conducted in China. Trump made the announcement in the Oval Office, surrounded by key … Read more

The Lead-Up to the Civil War

Robert W. Merry’s new book, "Decade of Disunion: How Massachusetts and South Carolina Led the Way to Civil War, 1849-1861," offers a fresh look at the events leading up to the Civil War. This 528-page work, published by Simon & Schuster, takes readers on a journey from the contentious House speakership race of 1849 to … Read more

The Empowering Heritage of Anti-War Conservatism

In recent discussions about U.S.-Israeli relations, a notable shift is happening among conservative voices. Some conservatives are beginning to question the traditional support for Israel and the U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts. This change is particularly evident among younger conservatives who are becoming more vocal about their skepticism. Historically, many conservatives have supported a … Read more

The State Departments Overseas Restructuring Falls Short

A recent memo from the State Department reveals plans under the Trump administration to close several U.S. embassies and consulates around the world. This proposal suggests closing 10 embassies and 17 consulates, with significant cuts in Africa and Europe. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has denied these plans, but the memo indicates a potential shift … Read more

The United Nations May Be Facing a Financial Crisis Soon

In 2024, the United Nations faces a serious cash crisis, with a reported shortfall of $200 million. According to The Economist, internal estimates suggest that without significant budget cuts, the deficit could balloon to $1.1 billion by the end of the year. This situation could leave the UN unable to pay salaries and suppliers by … Read more

The Presidents Gaslighting Tactics

In a recent Netflix documentary, journalist Dan Rather made a striking comment about the role of media in democracy. He stated that a truly independent media is essential for freedom and democracy. This remark raises questions about the current state of the mainstream media, particularly regarding its relationship with political figures. As Joe Biden announced … Read more

Dave Portnoy Implements Unique Consequence for Customers Who Requested ‘F*** The Jews’ Sign at His Bar

Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, made headlines when he announced plans to send individuals involved in a controversial incident to Auschwitz. This decision came after a group at a Barstool bar in Center City, Philadelphia, ordered a sign that read “F*** the Jews.” Portnoy, who is Jewish himself, expressed his outrage and concern … Read more

Trump Unveils Initiative to ‘REBUILD and REOPEN’ Infamous Prison in Effort to Challenge Activist Judges

President Donald Trump announced on Sunday evening that he plans to reopen Alcatraz, the infamous prison located just off the coast of San Francisco. In a post on his Truth Social platform, he expressed a desire to renovate and expand the facility to house criminal illegal aliens if his deportation efforts continue to face legal … Read more