Newsom Diverted Taxpayer Funds That Could Have Stopped Palisades Fires

California Governor Gavin Newsom has allocated millions of dollars to a program that funds Native American “food sovereignty,” owl counting, and “cultural burns,” according to a report published this week. City Journal noted in particular that the cultural burns are when Native American tribes use traditional fire methods to clear brush and undergrowth continue reading … Read more

FBI, DOJ Arrest Suspect With Ties To ‘764’ Child Exploitation Network

A federal grand jury has indicted a Columbia, Tennessee man following a years-long investigation into alleged child sexual exploitation offenses linked to online extremist networks, according to the Department of Justice and federal court records. Prosecutors allege that 30-year-old Zachary Sweeney engaged in a pattern of criminal conduct between 2022 continue reading …

Trump Alleges CA Primary Election Theft Amid Delayed Mail Ballot Count

President Donald Trump on Thursday accused “Dumocrats” of stealing California’s elections amid delayed vote counts and said that the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the situation. Trump made his comments while the state counted the votes from Tuesday’s jungle primaries for California governor and Los Angeles mayor. State officials warned continue reading …

Susan Collins Joins Dems In Voting For Insurance Company Amendment

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) broke with Senate Republican leadership on Thursday and sided with Democrats. Collins broke ranks and voted in favor of a Democratic-backed motion to send the Senate’s $70 billion budget reconciliation package back to committee for further review. The procedural motion, offered by Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), sought to recommit continue reading … Read more

SCOTUS Rules Against AT&T, Verizon Over Fines For Selling Location Data

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday against AT&T and Verizon in a closely watched dispute over federal penalties tied to the sale of consumers’ real-time location data. The nation’s highest court held that the Federal Communications Commission’s enforcement process does not violate the constitutional right to a jury trial. The decision preserves the continue reading …

Senate Votes on Save America Act

The SAVE America Act secured majority support in the U.S. Senate during a dramatic late-night vote Thursday. The vote is an important turning point for election integrity advocates despite falling short of the 60 votes required to overcome Senate procedural hurdles. During the Senate’s marathon “vote-a-rama” session on June 4, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) forced … Read more