The Supreme Court's decision to hear President Trump's emergency appeal regarding birthright citizenship marks a pivotal moment in U.S. immigration policy. Key arguments are set for May 15, shaping the future of citizenship rights.
A controversial art display at Kent State University, depicting violence against President Trump, will soon be removed by the student artist. The decision follows intense scrutiny and public outcry regarding the implications of such imagery.
Former NYPD Sergeant Michael McMahon faces 18 months in prison for acting as an unregistered agent of China, revealing the alarming extent of foreign influence and intimidation within the United States.
A former US Attorney highlights significant concerns regarding judicial overreach in Boasberg's recent ruling on the TdA Alien Enemies Act, raising critical questions about the implications for justice and civil liberties.
As tensions rise, Russia warns that Germany's potential transfer of Taurus missiles to Ukraine could escalate its role in the conflict, inviting grave consequences. This provocative stance raises critical questions about Europe's security strategy.
The identification of the shooter in the Florida State University incident reveals troubling details about the attack that left six individuals injured, raising urgent questions about campus safety and gun violence.
A shocking video from the FSU shooting reveals a woman's disturbing behavior at the scene, igniting fierce debate about societal values and the desensitization to violence in today's culture.
In a provocative analysis, former CIA advisor Jim Rickards argues that President Trump is intentionally destabilizing the economy to confront deeper issues. His insights reveal a strategy that could reshape financial futures.
Kent State University stands by a controversial window display depicting President Trump's head on a pike, citing artistic freedom. The provocative piece raises questions about free speech and political expression on campus.
Senator Chris Van Hollen faces pushback in his attempt to visit CECOT, a controversial prison in El Salvador, raising critical questions about human rights and transparency. His commitment to advocate for detainee welfare remains steadfast.