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RNC Responded to 28 Bomb Threats During ’25 Election
The Republican National Committee (RNC) reported nearly 500 election-related tips and monitored 28 bomb threats as voters cast ballots last week, highlighting the GOP’s intensified focus on election security ahead of the 2026 midterms. According to a press release, the RNC’s election integrity teams were fully deployed across New Jersey …
ICE Draws 200,000 Applicants to Help Remove Criminal Illegal Aliens
The Department of Homeland Security announced this week that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has received more than 200,000 applications from Americans eager to join the agency’s law-enforcement ranks. The applicants, DHS said, want to help remove what officials call “the worst of the worst” — criminal illegal aliens convicted of …
R&D Tax Credits, Rural Resilience, and Cybersecurity Coordination Lead 2025 Business Agenda
Several targeted business bills moving through Congress this session reflect a strategic shift toward modernization, resilience, and inclusion. From expanding R&D incentives to strengthening small-business advocacy and cybersecurity coordination, these developments collectively signal an effort to equip U.S. businesses—especially smaller firms—with the tools to compete and thrive in a more …
Newsom, Bonta Rebuked by Federal Judge for “Misleading” Court in Parental Rights Case
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is once again in the spotlight for taking public swipes at a federal judge—echoing the same style of personal attacks that once characterized Donald Trump’s clashes with the judiciary. But this time, the judge he’s criticized, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez, just handed the Newsom administration …
MIT Announces New “Breakthrough” mRNA Delivery Particle
MIT researchers are calling it a breakthrough. A new lipid nanoparticle, they say, could make mRNA vaccines far more “efficient” — delivering the same immune response at just one percent of the current dose. The study, funded by Sanofi and the National Institutes of Health, was published this week in …
BBC Faces U.S. Backlash After Editing Controversy Over Trump Speech
The public backlash continues to build after BBC admitted to an “error of judgment” in editing a speech by Donald Trump, a move that has triggered threatened legal action from Trump’s legal team and prompted the U.S. administration to weigh restricting the broadcaster’s access to key press events. According to …
President Trump Honors Veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
President Donald Trump led a solemn Veterans Day ceremony Monday morning at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring the nation’s servicemen and women with a wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The event, held under overcast skies, drew senior administration officials, military leaders, and hundreds of spectators, including veterans and …
Democrats Revolt: Calls Mount for Chuck Schumer to Step Down After Shutdown Deal
A growing number of House and Senate Democrats are demanding that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer step down after several Senate Democrats broke with the party to advance a funding measure that could end the government shutdown. “Senator Schumer is no longer effective and should be replaced,” Rep. Ro Khanna …
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A growing number of House and Senate Democrats are demanding that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer step down after several Senate Democrats broke with the party to advance a funding measure that could end the government shutdown. “Senator Schumer is no longer effective and should be replaced,” Rep. Ro Khanna …
Zohran Mamdani Faces Scrutiny Over Ties to Radical Figures and Taxpayer Funding
New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist who once called for “seizing the means of production,” has ignited fierce debate after winning the city’s top job despite widespread criticism over ties to radical and antisemitic figures. Investigations by Open the Books found that organizations connected to Mamdani’s …
BBC Leadership Resigns Amid “Panorama” Editing Scandal
The head of Britain’s public broadcaster, the BBC, and its chief of news resigned Sunday amid growing outrage over how the broadcaster edited a speech by Donald Trump. The BBC confirmed that Director-General Tim Davie and News & Current Affairs CEO Deborah Turness announced their departures. At the center of …
Senate Takes Major Step Toward Ending Historic Shutdown
A bipartisan coalition of senators voted 60–40 late Sunday night to advance legislation that would reopen the federal government after forty days of closure—the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The procedural vote clears a path for the Senate to approve the funding package in full and send it to the …
ICE Opens 24/7 Call Center to Track Missing Migrant Children
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is preparing to launch a new 24-hour call center in Nashville, Tennessee, designed to assist law enforcement in locating unaccompanied migrant children who have entered the United States. According to a Request for Information (RFI) released this week by the Department of Homeland Security …
Epstein Allegedly Offered Deal to Falsely Implicate Trump, Ex-Cellmate Claims
Deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein allegedly told his former cellmate that federal prosecutors offered him a deal to implicate President Donald Trump in exchange for leniency, according to a sworn statement obtained by The New York Post. In a July pardon application, former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione—who …
Chinese Researchers Charged with Smuggling Biological Samples from Wuhan to U.S.
Three Chinese researchers from a University of Michigan laboratory have been charged with smuggling biological materials from China into the United States, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan. The defendants — Xu Bai, 28; Fengfan Zhang, 27; and Zhiyong Zhang, 30 — were visiting …
DOJ Moves to Transfer Tina Peters to Federal Custody After Trump’s Call for Release
The Justice Department has asked the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to explore transferring former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters from a Colorado state prison to a federal facility, following her 2024 conviction and after President Donald Trump’s public calls for her release. According to internal communications obtained by Just the …
Canada Faces Outcry Over Push to Allow Assisted Suicide for Minors
Advocates in Canada are now pushing to expand the country’s assisted-suicide program to include minors as young as 12, sparking outrage from ethicists and doctors who say the nation’s euthanasia regime has already gone too far. Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) law, introduced in 2016 for adults whose natural …
“Lunch Revolution”
“Melissa Blasek begins by exploring why real change comes from focusing on impact rather than accolades. She is joined by Hilary Boynton, founder of School of Lunch, who is on a mission to transform school meals and fight chronic disease by bringing nutrient dense, whole, foods to children.” Watch Now: …
Trump Steps In to Help “Dilbert” Creator in Cancer
President Donald Trump is personally stepping in to help Dilbert creator Scott Adams, who says he’s fighting for his life as he battles metastatic prostate cancer. Adams revealed on X that he had reached out to the president after his healthcare provider, Kaiser Permanente of Northern California, failed to schedule …
Trump’s Tariffs: Big Shock, Small Fallout
When President Donald Trump introduced the steepest U.S. tariffs in nearly a century last April, economists sounded alarms about runaway inflation and an impending recession. Six months later, those predictions haven’t come true. Inflation remains above target but lower than expected, and the economy continues to grow. According to the …




















