Lauren Boebert answered Donald Trump after he threatened to back a primary challenger in Colorado.
James Comey told friendly media that anti-Trump prosecutors should just hold on until President Trump leaves office, sparking fresh questions about the political rot inside Washington.
DHS is pressing forward with warehouse-based ICE detention centers despite lawsuits, local pushback, and a federal audit.
Alex Saab, once pardoned in a controversial prisoner swap, is back in trouble after a reported arrest tied to a joint U.S. and Venezuelan operation.
Social media-driven teen mobs are turning summer into a public safety test for major cities.
The Trump administration says it has hit a major border milestone with zero releases from Border Patrol custody for a full year, a sharp break from the Biden-era chaos that conservatives said invited the crisis in the first place.
President Trump is preparing a $1.7 billion compensation fund for Americans who say they were targeted by the Biden DOJ, including many January 6 defendants.
Rick Jackson is campaigning to ban DEI in Georgia, but his own nonprofit once promoted race-focused workplace training and hiring guidance.
Lawmakers say Neville Roy Singham’s money trail points to a wider effort to push anti-American and pro-CCP messaging through U.S. nonprofits.
California spent millions on prison tablets, and reports say some inmates used them for porn, nude images, and lewd chats.
Newly released documents suggest the FBI kept evidence from the Arctic Frost probe long after the case was closed, fueling Republican claims of political weaponization.
A 16-year-old student held his own against Rep. Jamie Raskin in a heated hearing on religion, heritage, and the Constitution.
Pete Buttigieg and a Pennsylvania Democrat were caught on camera getting coached on how to seem normal, and the video says plenty.
Los Angeles leaders are moving to weaken traffic stops, and critics say the city is putting activist talking points ahead of public safety.
New York City is spending record money on schools while enrollment drops and test scores stay stuck in the middle of the pack.
