Russian Drone Attack Claims 2 Lives and Injures 14 in Odesa, Ukraine, Officials Report

Two people lost their lives and at least 14 others were injured when a Russian drone struck a residential high-rise in Odesa, Ukraine. This tragic incident occurred overnight, as reported by local authorities on Saturday. Among the injured, three were children, with one in critical condition, according to the regional Governor Oleh Kiper. The attack … Read more

Ben Shapiro Responds to Trumps Triple Victory at SCOTUS: Birthright Citizenship, LGBT Literature, and Pornography Law

The Supreme Court made headlines on Friday with three significant rulings that favored conservative viewpoints. Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro shared his thoughts on these decisions, highlighting their implications for President Trump’s legacy. The first ruling addressed birthright citizenship. The court decided that lower courts could not issue nationwide injunctions against Trump’s efforts to … Read more

New York Times Explores Mens Retreat Through Womens Perspectives

A recent article in The New York Times has raised eyebrows with its headline, “Men, Where Have You Gone? Please Come Back.” The piece explores a growing concern about men withdrawing from intimate relationships, suggesting that they are increasingly turning to digital distractions instead of engaging with women. The article, written by Rachel Drucker, highlights … Read more

Senate Rejects Democratic Effort to Curb Trumps Iran War Powers

The Senate recently voted against a proposal aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct military actions against Iran without congressional approval. This resolution, introduced by Senator Tim Kaine, was rejected in a vote of 53-47, largely along party lines. Only Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky supported the measure among Republicans, while Senator John … Read more

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Parents, Declares Schools Cannot Require LGBT Curriculum

The Supreme Court recently made a significant ruling regarding parental rights in education. On Friday, the court decided that schools cannot require parents to allow their children to participate in lessons that include LGBT-themed materials. This ruling is seen as a victory for religious parents who want the option to opt their children out of … Read more