
Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Gender-Transition Treatments for Minors
Ruling Affirms State’s Authority to Protect Youth, Rejects Discrimination Claims
Ruling Affirms State’s Authority to Protect Youth, Rejects Discrimination Claims
Lawsuit Seeks Damages From Man Who Defended Life Against Armed Teens
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden’s shocking claims of hospital euthanasia and vaccine effects stun Joe Rogan, reigniting fury over pandemic protocols.
Iran’s deadly missile strikes on Israel, killing eight and wounding dozens, spark fears of a broader war as both nations vow further retaliation.
A calculated assassination of Rep. Melissa Hortman and attack on Sen. John Hoffman jolt the state, with fears of more targets in a chilling manifesto.
Hedge funds and soaring costs are crushing the middle class, turning homeownership and financial security into distant dreams.
A Boeing 787’s fiery crash into a doctors’ hostel claims 242 lives, leaving India and the world mourning amid a desperate search for answers.
Emiliano Garduno-Galvez’s fiery assault during LA’s anti-ICE riots fuels fierce debate over immigration and law enforcement.
New research links beer and spirits to pancreatic cancer, urging a rethink of drinking habits as experts warn of hidden dangers.
Elon Musk’s rapid shift from slamming Trump’s policies to backing his riot crackdown highlights a volatile alliance in a city gripped by unrest.
Governor Newsom’s dare to arrest him amid violent anti-ICE protests and National Guard deployment pushes Los Angeles to the brink.
Two Chinese nationals’ smuggling of a crop-killing fungus sparks fears of a deliberate biological attack, exposing vulnerabilities in U.S. security.
In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Catholic Charities, finding Wisconsin’s denial of a religious tax exemption unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
Elected officials’ false claims of an ICE raid at a Minneapolis restaurant sparked a violent protest, leaving police and community leaders at odds over trust and misinformation.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs rejected Senate Bill 1109 on June 2, 2025, a measure designed to block Chinese government-linked entities from acquiring 30% or more of property near military installations, prompting criticism over national security concerns.
A small town reels as its trusted leader faces child molestation charges and his wife is accused of cruelty to children, shattering a community’s faith.