Tulsi Gabbard Strips Security Clearances Of 51 Officials Who Signed Hunter Biden Laptop Letter

National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard announced Monday that he had revoked security clearances for the 51 former Intelligence Agency who signed letters casting letters to Hunter Biden laptop emails. These officials are currently blocked from accessing sensitive information, and the directive also applies to other former and current officials, including Democrat New York District Attorney […]
‘Worst-Case Scenario’: Canada Trades Trudeau For Another … Trudeau

Mark Carney, the newly elected Canadian liberal leader, who is located to succeed Justin Trudeau as prime minister, may impose well-known, distant left-wing policies on a country already under strain on inflation and regulations, critics warn. Carney, a former central banker at the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, and a former UN […]
Migrant Charged With Subway Murder Enjoys Three Hots And A Cot On Rikers Despite Adams’ ICE Handover Pledge

Despite assurances from Mayor Eric Adams that Rikers Island would eventually open the door to immigration and customs enforcement (ICE), the prison instead continued to stunt agents’ deportation efforts. Adams in February after dealing with the immigration crisis that has repeatedly vowed to avoid city councils by sacrificing billions of local taxpayers and strongly support […]
EPA Scraps $1.7 Billion Worth Of DEI And Environmental Justice Grants

Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin joined social media on Monday and announced cancellations of over 400 Diversity, Equality, Inclusion (DEI) and Environmental Justice Grants. Zeldin posted on X, previously known as Twitter, and declared the end of these initiatives. The cuts span nine grant programs, earning a total of $1.7 billion in savings. The […]
This Quiet Arizona City Is An Underrated Gem For Nature Lovers

Sedona has fewer than 10,000 residents and may look like a quiet town, but it welcomes over 3 million visitors each year. So, what portrays so many people? Its natural beauty is a major contributor. Located in Arizona’s Verde Valley region, Sedona has a wide range of landscapes ranging from canyon valleys and red rock […]
‘Smartest Guy In The Room’: Meet The Man Trump Just Tapped To Head America’s Highest Military Office

The new candidate for the best military officer on President Donald Trump’s land earned stars throughout his long, storied career, before he rose to rank and became one of Trump’s top allies. ret. Air Force Lieutenant General Dan “Razin” Kane will replace Air Force General Charles Q. Brown as co-chief chairman as he has pending […]
Senate Confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer As Labor Secretary

Former Republican Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez Deremar confirmed that the Senate will lead the Department of Labor on Monday with a bipartisan vote of 67 to 32, marking the most bipartisan vote since the Senate confirmed Scott Bescent became Treasury Secretary in January. Chavez-Deremer received bipartisan support throughout confirmation process. Supported by several Democrats on […]
‘We’re Just Getting Things Done’: Elon Musk Details The Difference Between DOGE And Past Efforts To Address Waste

Elon Musk, a senior White House adviser, told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow that the government’s Department of Efficiency (DOGE) has made “great progress” in finding $1 trillion in waste. President Donald Trump Established After announcing Musk would be chairman in November last year, he was Doge in an executive order on January 20th. Musk […]
Warriors’ Steph Curry Is Headed … Back To College?

yes! Yes, he is! But it’s not what you think. Golden State Warriors Superstar Stephen Curry Back in college, he offers support to both Davidson College’s men’s basketball program regarding his on-court success. And he would do so as an assistant general manager at the university. Now, don’t get ahead of yourself. Curry hasn’t been […]
Tennesseans trek to Selma for 60th anniversary of voting rights march • Tennessee Lookout

SELMA, Ala. – Brenda Haywood, a former member of Nashville’s Metro Council, was 14 years old in 1965 when civil rights activists were attacked by Alabama police officers and police, attempting to make an effort to invoke voting rights from Selma to the Montgomery state capital. “I actually saw March and wanted to come. At […]