A Texas congressman who represents counties along the southern border has been formally indicted on charges of accepting bribes from a Mexican bank and an energy company based in Azerbaijan. Rep....
UK Man in Court After Joke Triggers Security Crisis Response
A British man appeared in court in Spain this week to face charges related to an international security crisis response that was triggered by a joke he made to friends in July 2022. Aditya Verma, an...
U.S. Warship Destroys Houthi Missiles
A U.S. warship shot down two missiles fired at a U.S.-flagged container ship in the Red Sea on Wednesday, and a third missile fell into the sea without causing any damage to the ship, according to a...
Russia Claims Ukraine Shot Down Transport
A Russian military transport plane was shot down near Belgorod, killing all 74 people on board, according to Russian military leaders, AP reported. The Russian defense ministry claimed the aircraft...
Biden Campaign Misrepresents Texas Abortion Ban
President Joe Biden's campaign released an ad this week that promotes falsehoods about the Texas abortion ban, according to a report. The ad features the story of Dr. Austin Dennard, an OBGYN in...
Watchdog Alleges Ethics Violations by House Dems
A non-profit watchdog group has filed an official complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics, alleging numerous violations by Democrat lawmakers. The Foundation for Accountability and Civic...
GOP Voters List Immigration as Top Issue
Polling data shows Republican primary voters in Iowa and New Hampshire listed immigration as their top issue. Overall, 4 out of 10 Republicans responded that immigration ranked as the most important...
Primary Voters Predict Trump Will Win Nomination
A large majority of Republican primary voters in New Hampshire said they believe former President Donald Trump will be the nominee for their party, according to survey data from the Associated...
Drones Are New Drug Mule of Choice
Cartels are reportedly taking advantage of drone technology to deliver drugs across the border.
Antisemitism Prompts Probes Into Universities
The U.S. Department of Education is currently investigating dozens of universities over allegations of antisemitism on their campuses. Several high-profile institutions of higher education have come...
How Do EVs Threaten National Security?
The Biden administration's rush to adopt electric vehicles may be endangering national security, high-ranking military officials warned. EV projects have begun to be realized nationwide through...
Trump Takes New Hampshire, Haley Fights On
Former President Donald Trump moved another step closer to the GOP nomination, easily winning the New Hampshire primary, finishing with nearly 55% of the vote. The Associated Press called the...
Dexter Scott King, Son of MLK Jr., Dies at 62
Dexter Scott King, the youngest son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., died at the age of 62, according to an announcement from the King Center in Atlanta, Georgia. King died peacefully...
Trials Begin for Parents of School Shooter
Jury selection for the trials of two Michigan parents began on Tuesday, with each facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter after their son opened fire at his school in 2021. Per their request,...
U.S. House Considers Two Major Tax Proposals
Members of the U.S. House are weighing two important tax proposals, one that aims to benefit families and businesses and another that seeks to permanently repeal the federal "death tax." The two...
Voters Head to Polls in New Hampshire
New Hampshire residents are voting on Tuesday in the state's Republican primary, with just two high-profile candidates still in the running. Former President Donald Trump seems to be the clear...
Fetterman Breaks With Party Over Border
A high-profile U.S. senator suggested it was time for Democrats and Republicans to make concessions in order to both secure the southern border and fund aid packages for Israel and Ukraine. Sen....
Border Showdown: Will Feds Confront Texas National Guard?
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday to vacate the injunction preventing federal Border Patrol agents from cutting Texas’ concertina wire at the border.
Bill Would Dictate States’ Use of Opioid Funds
Reports of misuse of settlement funds from drug manufacturers have led lawmakers to draft a bill to regulate how those funds can be spent. Legislation brought by Reps. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) and Ashley...
Feds Link ‘Sextortion’ Cases to Teen Suicides
A recent news bulletin from the FBI warned the public of a strong correlation between sextortion cases involving minors and suicides. Most commonly, extortion is a crime in which offenders coerce...
Local Congressional Candidate’s BLM Support Resurfaces
One local mayor will likely face an uphill climb in his bid to become the Republican nominee for Texas' open 26th Congressional District. Southlake Mayor John Huffman announced his congressional run...