Fort Bragg soldier’s case continues Tuesday in New York
An enlisted soldier at Fort Bragg was granted $250,000 bond release on Friday and will have his charges of using…
Justice Department drops Federal Reserve probe, kicks to watchdog
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro said Friday she is closing the Justice Department's criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair…
NYC schools probed over claims of antisemitism
The Trump administration is investigating claims that New York City schools violated the civil rights of Jewish students by hosting…
Soldier’s insider trading case puts prediction markets to the test
An alleged attempt by a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier to profit from classified military intelligence on a prediction market…
U.S. will continue blockade ‘as long as it takes,’ Hegseth says
The United States will continue it's blockade in the Strait of Hormuz for "as long as it takes," War Secretary…
Texas Ten Commandments law may reach Supreme Court
A federal appeals court ruling upholding a Texas law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms is setting up…
Feds reopen probe into LAUSD race-based program
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has reopened an investigation into the Los Angeles Unified School District’s…
Trump won’t be rushed on Iran as clock ticking for the regime
Time is ticking for Iran, as President Donald Trump says he won’t be rushed into giving a timeline regarding the…
Multiple House Republicans defy proposed 3-year FISA Section 702 extension
After two attempts last week to reauthorize a controversial spy power of the federal government, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.,…
Fetterman wants SNAP to cover hot rotisserie chicken
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., and three of his colleagues have introduced a bill that would allow beneficiaries in the…
Advocates warn of looming debt crisis
Advocates warned on Thursday the U.S. economy is not growing fast enough to keep pace with the national debt. …
FTC takes action against ad giants for avoiding certain sites
WASHINGTON - The Federal Trade Commission and eight states have sued three of the country’s largest advertising agencies for allegedly…