Senate Republicans Confirm More Than 100 Trump Nominees

Senate Republicans have confirmed over 100 of President Donald Trump’s nominees, clearing the backlog of pending appointments in a single move. The confirmations came after the Senate GOP changed its rules last month to allow most executive branch nominees to be approved en masse rather than individually. The change does not apply to Cabinet secretaries … Read more

U.S. to Dramatically Reduce Refugee Admissions After D.C. Shooting, Trump Announces Sweeping Immigration Pause

In the wake of a tragic shooting that claimed the life of a young National Guard member in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump has unveiled one of the most far-reaching shifts in U.S. immigration and refugee policy in recent decades. The announcement, delivered Thursday evening through a lengthy Thanksgiving message on his social media platform, … Read more

Lawmakers Face FBI Scrutiny After Controversial Military “Illegal Orders” Video, As One Member Gives Evasive Response

A group of six Democratic lawmakers is now facing heightened federal scrutiny following the release of a controversial video in which they appeared to urge members of the U.S. military to reject “illegal orders.” What began as a political message quickly evolved into a legal and institutional question, as the FBI is now reportedly reaching … Read more

Undocumented Workers Lose Key Tax Lifeline in Bold Trump Move

Treasury’s New Rules Bar Illegal Immigrants from Refundable Credits, Sparking Fears for Millions of Low-Income Families Relying on Aid In the dim light of a one-bedroom apartment in East Los Angeles, where the hum of freeway traffic blends with the chatter of children doing homework, 38-year-old Rosa Hernandez paused over her tax forms on the … Read more

DeSantis Draws Line: Florida Rejects Digital IDs for Privacy’s Sake

Governor’s Firm Stand Against Mobile Driver’s Licenses Ignites National Conversation on Surveillance Fears in an Increasingly Wired World The salty breeze off the Gulf of Mexico carried a hint of salt and possibility through the open windows of a Tampa coffee shop on November 28, 2025, where 52-year-old teacher Elena Vasquez sipped her black coffee, … Read more

Afghan Ally’s Dark Past: Shooter Tied to CIA’s Brutal Strike Squad

Revelations on Lakanwal’s Role in Ruthless Unit Fuel Questions About Vetting as Families Mourn Guardsmen’s Unthinkable Loss The faint rustle of fallen leaves in Farragut Square on the afternoon of November 26, 2025, masked the sudden terror that unfolded when Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan immigrant who had once fought alongside American forces, allegedly turned … Read more

Trump’s Autopen Assault: Nullifying Biden’s Legacy with a Stroke of the Pen

President’s Bold Move to Void Thousands of Documents Sparks Legal Storm and Heartache for Those Counting on Predecessor’s Promises The late afternoon sun slanted through the palm trees of Mar-a-Lago on November 28, 2025, casting long shadows across the estate’s manicured lawns as President Donald Trump stood in the Oval Office replica, his phone in … Read more