Tehran Co-Creator and Jewish Israeli Producer Dana Eden Found Dead in Athens
The sudden death of Israeli television producer Dana Eden in Athens has sent shockwaves through Israel’s entertainment industry and prompted calls for caution amid online speculation surrounding the circumstances of her passing. Eden, 52, was found dead Sunday in a hotel room in the Greek capital, where she had been …
Obama Jokes About Aliens — Then Walks It Back After Internet Erupts
Former President Barack Obama moved to clarify comments about extraterrestrial life after a lighthearted exchange on a popular progressive podcast ignited widespread speculation—and predictable internet chaos. The moment came during a rapid-fire segment on a podcast hosted by Brian Tyler Cohen, when Obama was asked whether aliens exist. His answer—“They’re …
Washington father confronts school board after middle-school ICE protest walkout
A Washington state father is threatening legal action against the Highline School District after discovering his 14-year-old son had left campus to participate in a political protest without parental notification, reigniting a national debate over student activism, school authority, and parental rights. The controversy began on February 2, when hundreds …
Massachusetts auditor heads to court after finding $12M in fraud
Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio has escalated a long-running transparency fight to the state’s highest court, asking the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) to force the Legislature to comply with a voter-approved law that explicitly authorizes her office to audit the General Court. What voters passed—and what it changed In 2024, …
DHS ends temporary protected status for 1,400 Yemenis
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it is terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemeni nationals, ending a program that has shielded roughly 1,400 people from deportation since 2015. The decision marks a significant policy shift for a population that has remained in the United States for …
Jobs Bounce Back — But the Economy Isn’t Out of the Woods Yet
The U.S. labor market began 2026 on stronger footing than many economists expected, even as revised data recast last year as far weaker than previously believed. According to the January employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers added 130,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate edged down to 4.3 …
Netanyahu Rushes to Washington to Shape Trump’s Iran Nuclear Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington, D.C., this week for a crucial round of diplomacy with senior U.S. officials as the United States and Iran edge back into nuclear negotiations. Before his scheduled meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Netanyahu met with the United States’ top …
Zohran Mamdani’s Victory and the Jewish Divide in New York City
On January 1, Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as mayor of New York City, a city that is home to the largest Jewish population outside the State of Israel. His election marked a historic political shift—not merely because of his affiliation with the Democratic Socialists of America, but because of …
Congress Names Individuals Flagged in Epstein Files, Pressures DOJ
Two members of Congress intensified calls for transparency surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation on Tuesday, publicly naming individuals they say appear “likely incriminated” in long-withheld government records tied to the late financier and convicted sex offender. During remarks on the House floor, Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, read aloud …
FBI has ‘substantiated’ irregularities in Georgia 2020 vote counts
An unsealed FBI affidavit in the investigation of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia has confirmed that federal agents “substantiated” several major irregularities in how votes were counted in Fulton County — the state’s most populous jurisdiction — and are now probing whether those flaws were deliberate violations of federal …
FBI Releases New Surveillance Images in Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie
Federal authorities on Tuesday released previously unseen surveillance photos and videos showing a masked, potentially armed individual outside the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “TODAY” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. FBI Director Kash Patel posted the newly recovered footage on X (formerly Twitter), saying the material was …
Labor unions are leading the anti-ICE resistance
For much of American history, organized labor viewed mass immigration—especially illegal immigration—as a direct threat to wages, job security, and collective bargaining power. Today, that position has flipped almost entirely. Some of the nation’s largest and most influential unions are now among the most vocal opponents of immigration enforcement, leading …
Dr. Oz: Measles Is Back — Get Vaccinated
As measles outbreaks intensify across the United States in early 2026, Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), made an unusually direct appeal for Americans to “take the vaccine,” emphasizing that the measles vaccine is the most effective defense against the escalating public-health crisis. …
“Will Coleshill – Voice of Resistance GB, A Citizens’ Arrest, and the Brutality of Power”
“Journalist and activist Will Coleshill discusses his transition from education to media work after the COVID-19 lockdowns. He shares how he founded Resistance GB to document protests, cover court cases, and report on issues like police conduct and free speech in the UK. Coleshill reflects on his experiences filming events, …
“Stewart Rhodes – Oath Keepers: J6 Reflections & Defending American Freedoms”
“Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, discusses his military service, Yale Law School education, and experiences in politics, including working for Ron Paul. He explains the organization’s origins in 2009, its focus on reminding military and law enforcement personnel of their constitutional oath, and addresses topics such as government overreach, …
“The Week According To . . . David Vance”
“In this episode we welcome back our good friend David Vance to tackle a range of topics, including the case of Jordan Richardson, a Muslim convert sentenced to 16 years for terrorism-related offenses, and broader issues with sentencing disparities in the UK judicial system. We examine Keir Starmer’s recent visit …
“Starmer’s Risky China Pivot: Espionage Fears, the Diego Garcia Deal, and Trump’s Backlash”
“Starmer’s Risky China Pivot: Espionage Fears, the Diego Garcia Deal, and Trump’s Backlash Peter discusses UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent visit to China, focusing on trade relations amid economic challenges, security concerns related to espionage and hacking incidents, and the implications of the proposed sovereignty transfer of the Chagos …
“Anni Cyrus – Iran’s Hidden Revolution: Blackouts, Uprisings, and the Fight for Freedom”
“Anni Cyrus returns to discuss the ongoing crisis in Iran, including the regime’s imposition of communication blackouts, widespread killings and injuries during protests, and the push for democratic leadership under Reza Pahlavi. They explore living conditions under Sharia law, Iran’s geopolitical role in the Middle East, its alliances with groups …
“The Week According To . . . Vicky Richter”
“This week we welcome the return of journalist Vicky Richter who discusses her documentary series on the Islamization of the West, focusing on immigration and cultural shifts in the US and UK. Also covered are UK free speech laws under the Employment Rights Act, the Met Police’s decision to ban …
“Joe Allen – The Dark Side of AI: Psychosis, Regulation, and Moral Concerns”
“In this episode, Joe Allen discusses the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in 2026, including advancements in frontier AI capabilities, predictions for artificial general intelligence and superintelligence, and critiques of techno-optimism. He explores ethical and moral concerns from religious perspectives, potential regulatory responses at state and federal levels, and risks …




















