Trump-endorsed Florida Republicans win House seats in two special election

Politico noted how some Democrats argued that this week's Florida special congressional elections would be "an early voter litmus test…
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Indiana Supreme Court reverses conviction of man who shot attacker in self-defense
Antonio Turner was sentenced to three years in prison for battery by means of a deadly weapon after he shot a man who had threatened him. Yet in a decision which has left conservatives cheering, the Indiana Supreme Court has just overturned his conviction. Defendant…
Trump indicates support for labeling violent attacks against Musk's Tesla as acts of 'domestic terrorism'
Tech billionaire Elon Musk, once beloved by Democrats, is now viewed as a top enemy of the ideological left because of his affiliation with President Donald Trump, and some of his companies, particularly social media platform X and electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla, have been targeted…
Sen. Schumer threatens government shutdown but Sen. Thune moves forward with vote on critical spending bill
Despite all of their past talk over the years about how devastatingly calamitous for the country even a temporary and partial government shutdown would be, the Senate Democratic leadership is now talking tough about doing exactly that by refusing to vote in support of a…
HHS Sec. Kennedy tells food companies to voluntarily ban artificial food dyes or else the federal government will
Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is fully committed to making America healthy again, and a big part of that effort is the removal of various chemical additives to the mass-produced food that most Americans eat. That includes artificial dyes and food…
Trump wins mini standoff on tariffs after Ontario Premier Ford backs down from threatened surcharge on electricity exported to U.S. states
President Donald Trump's actual and threatened tariffs on imported goods from certain foreign nations are intended not just as revenue raisers for the U.S. but also as negotiating tools to achieve more balanced trade deals and as an incentive for companies to manufacture and produce…
Additional military troops set to be deployed to southern border to bolster security mission
President Donald Trump is serious about the importance of securing the nation's southern border, and to prove it he has ordered the U.S. military to deploy troops as necessary to help achieve that goal. On Tuesday, it was announced that an additional 600 troops from…
Supreme Court declines to hear Christian fire chief's discrimination case
A California fire chief who claims that he was fired due to his Christian faith asked the Supreme Court to reverse one of its longstanding decisions. Yet in a move sure to upset Republicans, a majority of the Supreme Court's justices have declined to hear…
Former California congresswoman Katie Porter aims to replace Gavin Newsom as governor
Term limit restrictions will prevent California's controversial Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom from running for reelection next year. While Newsom is known for promoting far-left policies, a woman who wants to replace him has taken some shocking positions of her own.  Rep. Katie Porter kicks off…
Trump moves to cut staff at Department of Education by half
President Donald Trump has expressed deep skepticism about the Department of Education and suggested that the agency should be done away with. Trump moved closer to that goal this week when he moved to fire half of the Department of Education's workforce.  Cuts represent "a…
White House issues statement denying that it has plans to cut entitlement programs
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk raised eyebrows earlier this week when he made remarks about entitlements like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. However, the Trump administration was quick to clarify that it has no intention of cutting those programs.  Musk says that…
Former Philippines President Duterte arrested by ICC, charged with murder and 'crimes against humanity' during anti-drug crackdown
A relatively still-popular president of a prominent Southeast Asian nation is now facing international criminal charges related to alleged crimes including murder and violations of basic human rights for thousands of victims that transpired as part of a violent campaign against the illicit drug trade.…
Pro-Hamas activist arrested at Columbia University and now awaits deportation after Trump order
Controversy erupted over the extent that free speech protections apply to non-citizen foreign activists who agitate on college and university campuses against U.S. interests and security and in support of radically violent ideologies and known terrorist organizations that are sworn enemies of this nation and…
Obama divorce rumors fueled by Michelle's new podcast that will discuss 'grey areas of marriage'
There have been persistent and unaddressed rumors for months about alleged marital problems and a potential impending divorce for former president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama. That speculation will undoubtedly continue after Michelle revealed that she will discuss issues like "navigating the grey…
Utah charges 11 individuals with felony forgery and fraud in petition signature gathering scheme
For the past several years, the media has routinely sought to debunk, dismiss, or downplay President Donald Trump's insistent warnings about the dire risks that fraudulent activities pose to election integrity. Yet, on a fairly routine basis, Trump is seemingly vindicated with election fraud-related reports,…
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