today’s hot news
Six-gender Talarico says he’s a ‘Christian who hates Christianity’
Texas Democrats have spent months portraying state Rep. James Talarico as a fresh-faced moderate capable of attracting voters from across the political spectrum. The problem? The internet never forgets. As Talarico's U.S. Senate campaign gains national attention, a...
Retirees are leaving Florida for unexpected new hotspots
For generations, retirement planning in America came with a fairly simple script. Work hard in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio, or somewhere else where winter seemed to last six months. Build your nest egg. Then head south to Florida, buy a condo near a golf...
DOJ dares judge to challenge executive power in explosive fund dispute
A federal courtroom in Virginia is rapidly becoming the latest battleground in Washington's endless war over executive power, judicial authority, and, naturally, anything connected to President Donald Trump. The latest clash centers on a controversial $1.776 billion...
Feds plan for student loan interest rates could cost taxpayers
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education is reducing student loan interest rates for borrowers, but critics argue the move could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The Education Department announced this week that federal student loan borrowers...
Israel in panic? The media’s Trump betrayal fantasy gets another sequel
SOURCE: MSN, Raw Story "US ally in 'state of panic' over Trump's betrayal: ex-CIA official" This is a classic case of a story being pushed through a liberal frame rather than presented as a straightforward analysis of events. That doesn't mean every fact in...
Pride flag row erupts as veterans’ banners take priority in Long Island standoff
SOURCE: Wire Another day, another culture clash over who gets to fly what — and where — in small-town America. This time it’s Northport, Long Island, where Pride flags and veterans’ tribute banners ended up in an uncomfortable tug-of-war over lamppost real estate....
Major gaming company to stop releasing physical discs
Sony’s PlayStation discontinues disc production claiming a shift in consumer preferences toward digital formats, but some gamers are upset due to loss of ownership starting January 2028. Games released after the change will be available only on PlayStation Store,...
Colorado congressional candidates tout primary victories
(The Center Square) - Candidates across Colorado boasted about their wins from Tuesday night’s primary elections. From the U.S. Senate to U.S. House races across the state, partisan candidates are ready to face off against one another in November’s general...
Trump admin reportedly softening stance after row with AI giant
President Donald Trump’s White House cleared the way for Anthropic to widely release its most powerful AI systems again after previously restricting them over cybersecurity concerns. The administration lifted export controls on the company’s Claude Fable 5 and Claude...
Trump DOJ sues Gavin Newsom’s California over Glock ban
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit Wednesday taking aim at California’s ban on Glock pistols the day it was slated to take effect. Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB1127 into law in October 2025, making California the first state to ban the...
JD Vance says AOC is Democrats’ future — her clap back says everything
Vice President JD Vance may have touched a nerve inside Democratic circles this week when he predicted that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would emerge as the party's leading presidential contender in 2028. During an appearance on "The Michael Knowles Show," Vance...
Los Angeles Homeless Services Agency sues feds over funds
(The Center Square) - The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority is suing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development after the federal agency suspended funding for LAHSA last month. LAHSA filed the lawsuit against President Donald Trump, HUD and...




























































































