Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to Contest Senator John Cornyn

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Tuesday that he will run against Senator John Cornyn in the 2026 election. Paxton, a Republican, made the announcement during an interview on Fox News’ "The Ingraham Angle," where he expressed his dissatisfaction with Cornyn’s record, particularly his opposition to former President Donald Trump’s agenda. Paxton believes it’s … Read more

Trump Withdraws Funding from Maine’s Corrections Department Over Incarceration of Man in Women’s Prison

The U.S. Department of Justice has decided to cut all nonessential federal funding to Maine’s Department of Corrections. This move comes in response to the housing of a trans-identifying man in a women’s prison. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the decision, highlighting concerns over the safety of female inmates. The individual at the center of … Read more

Senate Approves Colby for Defense Role

The Senate has confirmed Elbridge Colby as the new undersecretary of defense for policy, a key position at the Pentagon. This decision marks a significant moment for foreign policy realists within the Trump administration. Colby’s nomination received a vote of 54 to 45, with three Democrats—Jack Reed, Mark Kelly, and Elissa Slotkin—supporting him. Colby’s confirmation … Read more

The Postponed Democratic Majority

Demographics are often seen as a key factor in politics, shaping the future of parties and elections. This idea was popularized in the 2002 book "The Emerging Democratic Majority" by John Judis and Ruy Teixeira. They argued that changing racial demographics would favor the Democratic Party, giving them a solid path to future victories. Many … Read more

"Ukraine and Gaza Challenge Americas Image"

A growing concern among many citizens is the impact of U.S. foreign policy on global conflicts, particularly in Ukraine and Gaza. These situations have sparked outrage and shame, especially among younger generations who witness the consequences unfold in real time on platforms like TikTok. In Ukraine, since 2014, U.S. officials have viewed the conflict with … Read more

The Elegance of Wayne Gretzky

Alex Ovechkin made history on Sunday by scoring his 895th goal, becoming the NHL’s all-time leading scorer. The moment came during a power play when Ovechkin received a pass and fired a wrist shot into the top corner of the net. This achievement broke the long-standing record held by Wayne Gretzky, who was present at … Read more

"Trump Claims China Is Eager to Strike a Trade Deal, We Are Awaiting Their Call"

President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Tuesday about reaching a trade deal with China, despite ongoing tensions between the two nations. He stated that while China is eager to negotiate, they seem unsure about how to initiate the discussions. Trump’s comments came after the U.S. imposed a significant 34% tariff on Chinese goods, prompting China … Read more

Exclusive: Republican Legislation Aims to Save Parents Thousands for Staying Home with Children

West Virginia Congressman Riley Moore and Utah Senator Mike Lee have introduced a new bill aimed at supporting new parents who choose to stay home with their children. This legislation, called the Fairness for Stay-at-Home-Parents Act, seeks to amend the Family and Medical Leave Act, ensuring that parents won’t face financial penalties for leaving the … Read more

Biden Administration Allegedly Concealed Report Indicating Service Members May Have Contracted COVID in Wuhan in October 2019

The Biden administration is facing scrutiny over a recently revealed report from the Defense Department. This report, dated December 2022, indicates that seven U.S. military members may have contracted COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, as early as October 2019. This finding contradicts earlier claims from the administration that there was no evidence of any American participants … Read more