Inside the CONTROVERSIAL Gaza ‘Freedom Zone’
President Trump unveils a bold vision to transform Gaza into a U.S.-controlled "freedom zone," aiming to rebuild from rubble while addressing Hamas threat and...
Judge Rules: DEPORT THEM
Federal Judge Stephanie Haines has ruled that President Trump can legally deport Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, dealing...
National Security Reimagined: Trump’s Vision for Global Peace Unveiled
President Trump's bold declaration that he "will never hesitate to use force" to defend America and its allies sends a clear message to both...
Crystal Rogers Trial: What the Media Isn’t Allowed to Show You
A Kentucky judge has banned cameras and electronic devices from the courtroom in the Crystal Rogers murder trial, following unauthorized livestreaming that threatened to...
Economic Boon or Bust? The Dual Nature of B-1 Visas in Freight
American trucking jobs are being undercut by illegal cabotage practices as Mexican drivers on B-1 visas infiltrate domestic freight routes, leaving U.S. drivers struggling...
Former ICE Chief Sounds Alarm on NYC’s Approach to Gang Violence
Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, is intensifying operations in sanctuary cities across America with a stark warning to uncooperative officials: "We're comin'...
Trump’s Surprising Shift: Prioritizing Veterans Over Other Programs
President Trump delivers on his promise to America's veterans by redirecting funds from illegal alien services to build the National Center for Warrior Independence,...
Wondermind’s Financial Hurdles: Can They Bounce Back Stronger?
Billionaire Selena Gomez's mental health startup Wondermind failed to pay its employees for weeks, forcing CEO Mandy Teefey to take out a personal loan...
Exploring Letitia James’ Controversy: Mortgage Fraud and Political Allegations Uncovered
New York Attorney General Letitia James, who aggressively pursued President Trump, now finds herself the target of an FBI investigation for alleged mortgage fraud...
Mysterious Motive Behind Los Angeles Man’s Trial for Tree Vandalism
A homeless man claiming to be an "arborist" faces six-and-a-half years in prison after destroying $350,000 worth of trees in downtown Los Angeles during...