January 27 Billie Eilish brother Finneas accuses conservatives of Second Amendment hypocrisy following Pretti killing Billie Eilish's brother criticized conservatives in Instagram reel after Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal immigration agent in Minneapolis
January 26 Chinese hackers reportedly breached phones at 'heart of Downing Street' in global spy campaign Chinese state-linked hackers reportedly breached phones "at the heart of Downing Street," and allegedly accessed the phone data of millions.
January 26 'The View' hosts defend gun ownership as check to tyranny after years of show criticizing gun rights "The View" hosts defend Second Amendment rights after years of criticizing gun ownership, marking a notable shift in their stance on firearms and government power following recent events.
January 24 Gun rights groups clash after man DHS says was armed fatally shot by CBP in Minneapolis A man DHS says was armed fatally shot by Border Patrol agents sparked a gun rights debate between the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus and the NRA over carry rights.
January 24 BROADCAST BIAS: Networks side with church invaders, call attack mostly ‘peaceful’ Justice Department charges Nekima Levy Armstrong under FACE Act for Minnesota church invasion, while broadcast networks downplay the legal violations.
January 22 'You're gonna see more coming': ICE director on arrest warrants for anti-ICE protesters who stormed church Acting I.C.E. Director Todd Lyons gives an update on the federal charges facing the anti-I.C.E. agitators who stormed a Minnesota church and sets the record straight on a controversial case on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
January 22 JONATHAN TURLEY: When Minnesota AG Ellison excuses mob rule, religious freedom is trampled Attorney General Keith Ellison's selective enforcement pattern emerges as he excuses mob conduct at St. Paul's Cities Church during worship services.
January 21 Rare and original American founding documents to fly on Freedom Plane across nation America's rare founding documents, including the original Declaration of Independence engraving, will travel to eight cities on the Freedom Plane for America's 250th.
January 20 Washington city pursues polyamory protections in proposed civil rights ordinance Olympia, Washington considers groundbreaking ordinance to protect polyamorous relationships from housing and workplace discrimination in the city.
January 20 Native American group vows Supreme Court fight over woke New York mascot ban Native American advocacy group prepares to take constitutional fight over school name bans to Supreme Court, arguing New York's rule violates 14th Amendment rights.