December 2 Homan vows to enforce immigration laws in Twin Cities 'without apology' amid mayor opposition White House "border czar" Tom Homan vows immigration enforcement in Minneapolis after the city's mayor called raids "not American" and "terrorizing" to certain groups.
December 2 Super Bowl champion reveals reason for viral freeze-up during pregame show Two-time Super Bowl champion Rodney Harrison opened up about his viral freeze-up, which occurred during the pregame show of NBC's "Sunday Night Football."
December 2 Giving Tuesday reminds us that all gifts, small and large, can change the world Giving Tuesday helps us transforms post-Thanksgiving gratitude into generosity, offering communities a chance to support local nonprofits and global ministries.
December 2 Americans have never had access to more luxuries, but why do we feel so poor? Americans in 2025 face a wealth paradox where access to modern luxuries coexists with rising costs for housing, healthcare and education that strain budgets.
December 2 LIZ PEEK: Massive Minnesota welfare heist proves Democrats can't police their own mess Minnesota welfare fraud involving Somali refugees costs taxpayers over $1 billion, exposing significant failures in Tim Walz administration oversight.
December 2 MORNING GLORY: Trump has the authority to strike the narco-states poisoning the US Supreme Court precedents like Curtiss-Wright support President Donald Trump's vast presidential powers in foreign affairs against narco-states and cartels.
December 1 Kathy Griffin says she’s made ‘Trumper friends’ years after bloody Trump photo sparked outrage Comedian Kathy Griffin reveals she now has President Donald Trump supporter friends years after her controversial 2017 photo sparked outrage and career consequences.
December 1 Trump’s global health strategy could mark a turning point in the AIDS battle World AIDS Day highlights Trump's goal to end AIDS by 2030 through PEPFAR's lifesaving work and new breakthrough HIV prevention drug partnerships.
December 1 DAN GAINOR: November's Nuttiest News: An Elvis judge, COP chaos and more media lunacy A unique look at seven of the wackiest November news stories including COP30 climate summit, Ken Burns documentary criticism and bizarre news from rural America.
December 1 SEN RICK SCOTT: I grew up in public housing and I know how to fix Obamacare Sen. Rick Scott proposes Obamacare fixes intended to help American families with their bills, including cross-state insurance sales and Trump Health Freedom Accounts.