Trump Taking Steps to Install Columbus Statue Near WH
President Donald Trump is taking steps toward installing near the White House a replica of a statue of famed explorer Christopher Columbus that had been tossed into Baltimore’s harbor during his first term amid protests against institutional…
Noem vows criminal prosecution after catching alleged DHS ‘prolific leaker’

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday said another “prolific leaker” who disclosed information that put federal law enforcement officers at risk has been caught. Noem announced the revelation in a post on X. “I plan to refer this individual to @TheJusticeDept for criminal prosecution,” Noem wrote. “We are agnostic about your standing, tenure, political […]
Epstein ‘Threesome’ Claims Emerge as Andrew Vacates Royal Lodge
A 2011 legal letter released by the Department of Justice alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pressured an exotic dancer into a threesome at a Florida mansion.Attorney William Vogeler wrote that Epstein initially promised the unidentified woman…
Poll: GOP Voters Support US-Made Solar
A new national poll finds strong support for utility-scale solar energy among Republican voters, particularly when the technology is manufactured in the United States and free of Chinese ties.
DOJ Reviews Vandalized Catholic School as Potential Hate Crime
The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is reviewing whether vandalism at a Catholic school in Southern California constitutes a hate crime following extensive damage discovered at Holy Innocents Catholic School in Long Beach this week.[#item_full_content]
Minnesota Prison Chief Denies Blocking Feds Amid ICE Dispute
The top Minnesota prison official on Wednesday denied the Trump administration’s claims that the state is blocking federal immigration enforcement, saying state correctional institutions cooperate with ICE and that federal officials have provided inconsistent figures.[#item_full_content]
DOJ Removes Disgruntled Attorney in Minn. Immigration Case
The Department of Justice removed a government attorney from an assignment in Minnesota after she told a federal judge, “This job sucks” and said immigration authorities had failed to comply with court orders, according to a source familiar with the move.[#item_full_content]
Trump: Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei ‘Should Be Very Worried’
President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during an interview Wednesday, saying the regime’s top cleric “should be very worried” as tensions continue to rise between Washington and Tehran. In an interview …[#item_full_content]
Whatley, Cooper Swap Barbs Over Repeat Offender Alleged to Have Murdered Zarutska
The North Carolina Senate battle is heaving allegations back and forth on whether then-Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, released the man accused of murdering Iryna Zarutska, 23, on a Charlotte train last August.[#item_full_content]
US positions aircraft carriers, strike platforms across Middle East as Iran talks shift to Oman

The U.S. military has bolstered its presence across the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran, as nuclear talks were thrown into uncertainty Wednesday before being moved to Oman. U.S. and Iranian officials had been expected to meet Friday in Istanbul, with several Middle Eastern countries participating as observers. A senior U.S. official confirmed to […]