Trump Orders Pentagon to Buy Electricity From Coal Plants
President Donald Trump Wednesday said he will soon sign an executive order to direct the Pentagon to work on new purchasing agreements with coal plants, promising the United States will purchase “a lot of coal through the military.”[#item_full_content]
El Paso Mayor: Airspace Closure Caused Chaos, Confusion
The Federal Aviation Administration’s abrupt overnight closure of airspace over El Paso International Airport — and its reversal hours later — triggered “chaos and confusion” across the Texas border city, Mayor Renard Johnson said Wednesday.[#item_full_content]
Vance to US Olympians: Focus on Sport, Not Politics
Vice President JD Vance, leading the U.S. delegation at the 2026 Winter Olympics, urged American athletes Wednesday to avoid political criticism while competing at the global event, saying they should focus on representing the country through sport rather than weighing in …[#item_full_content]
Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Audience Fell Apart
A report citing Nielsen quarter-hour data said Super Bowl viewership declined heading into the halftime show.[#item_full_content]
Iranian brutality: Nobel laureate fighting for life after barbaric assault at notorious prison

The Norwegian Nobel Committee is calling on Iran to stop its physical abuse and life-threatening treatment of Nobel peace laureate Narges Mohammadi, who has been imprisoned since December. The committee said it had received “credible reports” of “life-threatening mistreatment” of Mohammadi, an activist arrested by plain-clothes agents while peacefully attending the funeral of the late […]
DHS unloads on anti-ICE Dems after man arrested with manifesto, ‘disturbing’ alleged plot to kill agents

FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security is speaking out against immigration rhetoric from Democrats and launching an investigation after a U.S. citizen in Oregon was arrested and found with a manifesto stating his plans to kill U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. Last week, the St. Helens Police Department north of Portland arrested […]
Allred to Newsmax: Confidence in DOJ Down Amid Epstein File Dump
Victims’ rights attorney Gloria Allred told Newsmax on Wednesday that the public release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has compounded the trauma experienced by victims and raises new questions about accountability while deepening confusion over …
Sen. Britt to Newsmax: Voter ID Is an 80-20 Issue
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., told Newsmax on Wednesday that requiring proof of citizenship and voter identification under the SAVE America Act is an “80-20 issue.”
McConnell released from hospital after health scare, to work from home as key DHS vote looms

Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has been discharged from the hospital and will work from home this week on the advice of his doctors, according to his spokesman. “Senator McConnell was discharged from the hospital [Tuesday] and is grateful for the outstanding care he received. He is feeling better and will be working from home this […]
Instagram CEO Denies Addiction Claims in Landmark US Trial
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri on Wednesday rejected the notion that users could be clinically addicted to social media, as he testified in a landmark California trial over whether his company knowingly hooked children on its platform for profit.