Senate Goes On Break
Senate Republicans are melting down again — not because Democrats outmaneuvered them, but because they still cannot decide whether they actually want to govern or simply complain about the people who do. The latest collapse centers around the reconciliation package tied to Department of Homeland Security funding, legislation that should have been an easy political …
CEO Fires HR Team
The CEO of fintech company Bolt just said the quiet part out loud — and corporate America’s HR class probably isn’t going to enjoy hearing it. Ryan Breslow, the 31-year-old founder and returning CEO of Bolt Financial, revealed this week that he eliminated the company’s entire HR department during a sweeping round of layoffs that …
Update After Man Beaten
The brutal assault outside a well-known pro-Trump home in Escondido, California, has ignited another fierce political firestorm — and for many conservatives, it feels like one more example of a country spiraling into open hostility over politics. Kerry Sheron, 69, known locally for covering his property with Trump banners and American flags, remains in critical …
SC State House Map Moves To The Senate
South Carolina Republicans scored a major victory this week as the state House approved the new congressional map after a marathon session that stretched deep into the night. The legislation now heads to the Senate, where GOP leaders hope to avoid the procedural chaos that nearly derailed the first attempt. Democrats fought aggressively to stall …
Hegseth Makes Announcement On Defense Board
A quiet meeting beside a fireplace in 1940 helped build the foundation for nearly every major defense partnership between the United States and Canada over the last eight decades. Now, under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push for what he calls “strategic autonomy” from Washington, that framework is beginning to crack. This week, Under Secretary of …
Nimitz and Carrier Strike Group Arrives In The Caribbean
The arrival of the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in the Caribbean this week is turning heads across the region, especially in Havana, where Cuba’s aging communist leadership now finds itself staring at one of the most powerful naval formations on Earth sitting uncomfortably close to home. Officially, the deployment was planned well in advance. …
TSA Changes Rules
Contemplating air travel in the near future? Flying the friendly skies already tests the limits of human patience. First comes the TSA line, where everyone suddenly forgets how belts and laptops work. Then comes boarding, which somehow turns into a full-contact sport despite the assigned seating. And finally, you spend several hours packed inside a …
Police Give Update After Shooting In California
New details are emerging after Monday’s mass shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, and some of the early assumptions surrounding the attack are now colliding with evidence reportedly pulled from the suspects’ own writings and video recordings. Three people were killed in the attack, including mosque security guard Amin Abdullah, who officials and …
Galindo Comments On Detention Centers
A Democratic congressional candidate in San Antonio is facing mounting condemnation after a series of inflammatory social media posts surfaced just one week before her runoff election, including calls to imprison “American Zionists” and accusations that Jewish Zionists control politicians and the media. Maureen Galindo, who is running to represent Texas’ newly redrawn 35th Congressional …
Report Claims Americans Are Leaving The USA
For decades, the American dream was built around people trying to get into the United States. Now, for the first time in at least half a century, a growing number of Americans are actively looking for ways out. And increasingly, politics is driving the decision. Last weekend, hundreds of Americans gathered at the Hard Rock …