A landmark ruling in Ohio has set a powerful precedent for religious freedom, mandating that Montgomery County must pay $120,000 after it wrongfully excluded a Christian ministry from its foster care ...
Vance's Anti-Fraud Crusade Intensifies** In a powerful new initiative, Vice President JD Vance is shining a spotlight on rampant fraud in the nation’s welfare and immigration systems, a long-overdue ...
Democrats Face Reckoning in Redistricting Wars As the political landscape continues to shift, the Democrats are grappling with a reality check in the ongoing ...
Tennessee State Representative Justin Pearson's explosive confrontation with a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper has sparked outrage, highlighting a disturbing trend in far-left behavior and a blatant ...
The Anti-Defamation League responded swiftly, labeling Paul’s comments as “disgusting and dangerous,” and applauding Lawler for confronting this wave of hatred. In an attempt to distance himself from ...
Pro-Life States Push Back Against Mail-Order Abortions** In a bold move reinforcing the pro-life stance, Louisiana has filed an emergency challenge against the fede ...
Ohio Doctor’s No-Contest Plea Highlights Abortion Crisis** In a shocking case that underscores the grim realities of today’s abortion landscape, Ohio docto ...
Justice Gorsuch Sparks Debate Over America's National Identity In a recent interview, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's comments have ignited a significant conversation among c ...
As the public’s interest in unidentified aerial phenomena escalates, the Pentagon's recent disclosure regarding UFOs raises pressing concerns about transparency in government. A recent report ...
During a recent discussion with Democratic strategist David Axelrod, Ocasio-Cortez made it clear that she is focused on transforming the very fabric of our nation. “My ambition is to change this ...
In a bold move that could redefine the landscape of immigration policy in the United States, appeals court Judge Barbara Lagoa is making waves with her recent dissent in the case of *Alvarez v. Warden ...