The Islamabad talks collapsed Sunday after twenty-one hours. Vice President Vance announced the failure. Within hours, President Trump posted on Truth Social that the U.S. Navy would blockade any and all ships trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz. The commentariat went into…
Steven Garcia, a 48-year-old government contractor allegedly tied to one of the most sensitive weapons-production sites in the country, walked out of his Albuquerque home on August 28, 2025, carrying a handgun and a bottle of water. He left behind his phone, his keys, and…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the green cards of three Iranian nationals with direct family ties to one of the most notorious figures from the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, and ICE agents arrested them this week in Los Angeles. Federal officials plan to remove…
U.S. Central Command announced Saturday that American forces have begun de-mining the Strait of Hormuz, deploying two Navy guided-missile destroyers to carve a safe passage through waters that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had seeded with sea mines during the ongoing conflict. The operation marks…
Justice Sonia Sotomayor told an audience at the University of Alabama Law School on Thursday that the Supreme Court is fielding an "unprecedented" flood of emergency appeals, a workload shift she said the justices brought on themselves. Her remarks laid bare a growing internal rift…
A 29-year-old Chicago man faces federal charges after prosecutors say he used the White House website to threaten President Donald Trump and his son Barron, then escalated to threatening Secret Service agents who came to investigate, all while allegedly including his own phone number and…
Amy Acton, the Democratic frontrunner in Ohio's gubernatorial primary, faces renewed scrutiny after a police report surfaced describing a 2019 incident at her home in which she pulled a mirror off a wall, shattering the glass, after what her campaign called a "verbal disagreement" over…
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declared Friday that a Reconstruction-era federal ban on home distilling exceeds Congress's constitutional authority to levy taxes, ending, at the federal level, a prohibition that has been on the books since 1868 and carried penalties of up to…
President Donald Trump doubled down on his support for Sen. Lindsey Graham in the South Carolina Republican primary, praising the senior senator's record and sharply dismissing businessman Mark Lynch as unfit for the job. Trump made the case in a Truth Social post that left…
Nineteen House Republicans have signed on as co-sponsors of Rep. Maria Salazar's "Dignity Act," a sweeping immigration bill that would offer legal status to an estimated 10.5 million illegal immigrants and a path to citizenship for roughly 2.5 million more, drawing fierce opposition from conservative…
Vice President JD Vance left Pakistan late Saturday with no agreement from Iran, telling reporters that American negotiators spent 21 hours at the table in good faith, and that Tehran refused to accept the terms put before it. The message from the administration was blunt:…
A handwritten note left under a keyboard in a St. George, Utah, townhouse, and a string of text messages sent while police hunted the shooter, now form the backbone of the prosecution's case against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative media figure Charlie…
The Democratic National Committee voted down a resolution that singled out the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for its spending in Democratic primaries, then punted two separate measures on Middle East policy to a working group, exposing a fault line the party's leadership would clearly…
Sen. John Fetterman told Fox News on Wednesday that he will vote against his party's upcoming effort to restrict President Donald Trump's authority to continue military operations against Iran, the latest in a growing string of breaks between the Pennsylvania Democrat and his increasingly frustrated…