Redistricting Battle Rekindled As Indiana Senate Backtracks On Earlier Stand

Indiana lawmakers are heading back to the Statehouse in December, setting up a contentious fight over whether Republicans will redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterms. House Moves First on Dec. 1 The Indiana House of Representatives will reconvene Dec. 1 to take up all pending legislative business, with a redrawn congressional […]

Federal Oversight Of New Orleans Police Force Ends After 12 Years

A federal judge ended her 12-year oversight of the New Orleans Police Department on Wednesday, clearing the city and Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick to run the city’s police force free of the court monitoring and blueprint for reform that officials say has helped transform a department once mired in scandal. By John Simerman and Missy Wilkinson for […]

Prosecutor Drops Trump’s Criminal Case In Georgia

On Wednesday, President Trump’s criminal prosecution in Georgia came to an abrupt end when the prosecutor who took over the case announced he would not move forward.  Pete Skandalakis, the executive director of Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council who took over Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s 2020 election subversion case against Trump and several allies, filed a motion indicating to the […]

The Forces Pulling The Middle East Apart – And The Peril Facing The West

Consider the trajectory of civilizations, much like the persistence of objects through time. A society, at its peak, extends its influence across eras, but disruptions can fragment that continuity. The Islamic world once exemplified such extension, during what historians call the Golden Age, roughly from the eighth to the thirteenth century. In that period, Muslim […]

New Poll: Deep-Red Tennessee District Shockingly Up For Grabs

Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District — which Donald Trump won by a massive 22 points — is now home to one of 2025’s tightest races. The matchup pits a Republican Army veteran against a Democrat who once admitted she hates country music. Despite the cultural and political contrast, the Dec. 2 special election has turned a […]

US, Allies Ramp Up Preparations For War With China

PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – The strategic and military situation with China seems to be intensifying. Chief of Naval Operations tells sailors in Guam to be ready for conflict now, calling the Navy to heighten its readiness capabilities and be able to fully surge and respond at any moment during an all-hands call. Air Force practices operating […]

Trump Weighs Possible Patel Ouster As FBI Director

Report Raises Questions Inside Washington President Donald Trump is considering whether to remove FBI Director Kash Patel, according to an MS Now report citing three people familiar with the discussions who requested anonymity to speak freely. President Donald Trump is considering removing Kash Patel as FBI director in the coming months, as he and his […]

Judge Shocks Jury After Vacating Guilty Verdict In $7.2M Medicaid Fraud Case

A Hennepin County judge dismissed a jury’s guilty verdict in a $7.2 million Medicaid fraud case, leaving jurors stunned and raising immediate questions about the handling of the prosecution. Judge Sarah West ruled Monday that jurors erred when they found Abdifatah Yusuf guilty on fraud and racketeering charges, according to KARE 11. In her decision, […]

Morning Brief: Federal Probes, Internal Feuds & A Movie Deal Made From The Oval Office

Washington wakes up to a swirl of political escalation, federal investigations, internal power struggles, and even presidential pressure shaping Hollywood decisions. FBI Opens Investigation Into Democrat Lawmakers Over Video Address to Troops The FBI has launched an investigation into a group of Democratic lawmakers who appeared in a video telling U.S. service members that they […]

Ohio House Passes ‘Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act’

The Ohio House of Representatives has passed the “Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act,” legislation that would explicitly allow public school teachers to include the positive influence of Christianity when teaching American history. House Bill 486, introduced by Rep. Gary Click (R-Vickery) and Rep. Michael Dovilla (R-Berea), passed the chamber in a 62–27 vote, with every […]