SCOTUS Rules Planned Parenthood Cannot Sue Over South Carolina Defunding

The U.S. Supreme Court declared Thursday that South Carolina has the authority to prohibit Medicaid financing for Planned Parenthood clinics, in a technical interpretation of healthcare options that has evolved into a bigger political battle over abortion access. The case, Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, is about whether low-income Medicaid patients can sue under … Read more

Schumer’s Office Provides Update After He’s Taken To Hospital

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was rushed to a local hospital Wednesday after suffering from dehydration during the brutal heat wave gripping the Northeast. The 74-year-old Democrat from Brooklyn reportedly became lightheaded while riding a stationary bike in the Senate gym, a source said to the New York Post. A spokesperson confirmed Schumer was taken in “out … Read more

Classified Information Reveals Hidden Truth

INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS IMPACT OF STRIKES ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR SITES A classified intelligence assessment has emerged, offering a more cautious view of the strategic effectiveness of the recent U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The report, produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), suggests that Iran’s nuclear program may have sustained only limited setbacks, … Read more

Los Angeles Operations

WATCH: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released details about several individuals apprehended during recent immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles. These operations began on June 6 and were carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). According to DHS, the arrests involved individuals suspected of various criminal offenses, including robbery, second-degree murder, … Read more

Expert reveals the 15 US cities

These U.S. Cities Could Be First Targets in a Global Conflict—Some May Surprise You As global tensions continue to rise, concerns about potential conflict on a larger scale have sparked discussions about which U.S. cities might be at risk if a major war were to erupt. While major metropolitan areas are often assumed to be … Read more

Officials Stunned

A tense moment recently unfolded during a high-level government meeting, drawing attention across the capital. What began as a routine policy discussion quickly escalated into a heated verbal clash between two senior officials, leaving staff and colleagues in shock. According to multiple eyewitnesses, the disagreement centered around a critical issue that had been debated for … Read more

Gabbard Details Damage To Iran’s Nuke Sites, Refuting ‘Fake’ Media Reports

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday confirmed that recent reports from CNN and The New York Times, which cite anonymous sources suggesting last week’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites caused only limited damage, are based on selectively chosen portions of the Pentagon’s broader damage assessment. Both outlets reported that “early U.S. intelligence assessments” … Read more

Leader speaks out

Iran’s Supreme Leader Breaks Silence Following Ceasefire Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has made his first public statement since the recent ceasefire between Iran and Israel, addressing both Iranian citizens and international audiences through social media and a televised address. The ceasefire, brokered earlier in the week, brought a temporary halt to the most … Read more