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They Naturalized Him With a Criminal Record. Now a DHS Employee Is Dead.
Biden Made Him a Citizen. Then He Allegedly Killed a Federal Employee. Read That Sentence Again. Read More.
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House Democrats’ Bid to Curb Trump’s Iran Actions Stalls as War Powers Fight Intensifies
A Democratic-led effort to halt U.S. military hostilities in Iran failed to move forward Thursday during a pro forma session in the House, marking another flashpoint in the battle over presidential war powers. Read More.
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California’s $267 Million Hospice Fraud Scandal Exposes Deep Failures in Oversight
California officials have arrested five individuals tied to a massive $267 million hospice fraud scheme, raising serious concerns about government oversight and abuse of taxpayer-funded healthcare programs. Authorities say the accused collected millions without providing legitimate care, highlighting a growing problem that demands accountability. Read More.
DOJ Says More Than 8,000 Fraud Investigations Are Active as Crackdown Intensifies
The Department of Justice says it now has more than 8,000 active fraud investigations underway across the country, a sign of just how widespread abuse of taxpayer-funded programs has become. Read More.
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Maine Democrat Senate Candidate Faces Backlash Over Offensive Religious Remarks
A Democrat Senate candidate in Maine is under renewed scrutiny after past online comments resurfaced, revealing deeply offensive remarks about Christianity. Combined with prior controversies involving inflammatory statements and questionable symbolism, the revelations are raising serious concerns about judgment, character, and respect for deeply held American values. Read More.
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Democrats Losing Confidence in Their Own Party’s Leadership, New Poll Reveals
A new CNN poll shows a striking lack of confidence in congressional Democrats—not just among Americans broadly, but within their own party. As policy battles drag on and priorities come into question, many voters appear increasingly frustrated with what they see as misplaced focus and ineffective leadership in Washington. Read More.
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Supreme Court Signals Doubt on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order as Liberal Justices Lean on Questionable Logic
During a high-stakes Supreme Court hearing, justices appeared skeptical of former President Donald Trump’s effort to end automatic birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. While the administration argued from historical and constitutional grounds, liberal justices pushed back—at times with strained analogies—highlighting the deep divide over the meaning of American citizenship. Read More.
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Witness List Raises Questions in Charlie Kirk Murder Case as Defense Seeks Delay
New court filings in the case surrounding the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk reveal the prosecution’s planned witness list—including the suspect’s parents and a close personal associate. As the legal battle unfolds, the defense argues it needs more time to process a massive volume of evidence before moving forward. Read More.
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Identity Politics Is Failing—And Even Democrats Are Starting to Admit It
After years of prioritizing identity over substance, Democrats now appear to be quietly rethinking their strategy heading into 2028. Behind closed doors, concerns are growing that voters aren’t buying what the party has been selling—and the shift reveals a deeper truth about what Americans actually want in a leader. Read More.
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Senate Advances DHS Funding—But Leaves Border Enforcement Behind
In a move raising serious concerns about national security priorities, the Senate has passed a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that notably excludes funding for ICE and Border Patrol. While some agencies will receive support, the omission of key enforcement arms underscores ongoing political battles over immigration policy and border control. Read More.
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BLM Activist Once Honored as “Bostonian of the Year” Ordered to Repay $224K in Misused Donations
A prominent Black Lives Matter activist who was celebrated as a civic leader in 2020 is now being held accountable for misusing charitable funds. Monica Cannon-Grant, once praised by the media and political establishment, has been ordered to repay over $224,000 after admitting to fraud and financial abuse tied to her nonprofit. Read More.
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HUD Targets Washington’s Race-Based Homebuying Program in Civil Rights Probe
The federal government is taking a hard look at Washington state’s Covenant Homeownership Program, a taxpayer-backed initiative that offers housing assistance based in part on race and ancestry. Supporters call it reparative justice. Critics call it discrimination dressed up as fairness. Now HUD is investigating whether the program violates federal civil rights law and denies equal treatment to Americans based on identity. Read More.
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Documents Trace $278 Million From U.S. Tech Mogul Through Shell-Like Entities to Anti-Western Influence Network
The Man Behind the Dark Money: How Neville Roy Singham Built a $278M Network Against the West Read More.
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