Authorities in Montana are investigating the death of 33-year-old Catholic deacon Anthony Pollio, whose body was discovered near a hiking trail in Glacier National Park after officials said his injuries were “consistent with a bear encounter.” The case drew national attention after reports emerged that Pollio had left a heartfelt voicemail for his father shortly […]
Senate Hopeful Faces Mounting Questions Over Phony Medical License Claims
Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is facing growing scrutiny after records showed he repeatedly described himself as a “physician” despite never holding a medical license in either Michigan or New York — a revelation now threatening to undercut one of the central pillars of his campaign. The controversy erupted after public records reviewed by […]
Border Patrol Chief Announces Early Retirement
The head of the U.S. Border Patrol, Michael Banks, announced Thursday that he is retiring from his post amid mounting scrutiny over allegations of unethical conduct during his years as a federal agent. Banks’ resignation follows a Washington Examiner investigation that detailed accusations from multiple current and former Border Patrol employees who claimed Banks regularly […]
California Mayors Threaten Lawsuit Over High-Speed Rail Tax Plan
California’s long-troubled high-speed rail project is facing a fresh political revolt after several Central Valley mayors threatened legal action over a proposal that would divert local tax growth and zoning authority to help fund the massively over-budget rail system. In a sharply worded April 23 letter to California High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri, local […]
North Korea Prepares Nuclear Dead Man’s Switch If Kim Jong Un Is Assassinated
Reports indicate that North Korea has revised its constitutional nuclear policy to include provisions for an automatic retaliatory nuclear strike if leader Kim Jong Un is assassinated or the state’s nuclear command system is disabled. The development has triggered concern among international security analysts, who describe the measure as resembling a “nuclear dead man’s switch” […]
US Unleashes Another Wave Of Crude From Strategic Reserve As Gas Prices Soar
Via Zero Hedge by Tyler Durden The U.S. government will loan 53 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to petroleum companies in a bid to relieve elevated gas and oil prices amid the conflict with Iran. In a news release on Monday, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced it would release […]
Ex-Girlfriend Of Rep. Thomas Massie Alleges Congressman Offered $5K To Drop Lawsuit
An ex-girlfriend of Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is alleging the congressman offered her $5,000 to abandon a wrongful termination complaint tied to the office of one of his closest allies in Congress. Cynthia West, a Florida social worker and school board candidate in Okaloosa County, publicly detailed the allegations during a video interview released Tuesday […]
Unearthed DOJ Files Implicate Hunter Biden In Potential Sex Trafficking Violations
Via Zero Hedge by Tyler Durden Authored by Luis Cornelio via HeadlineUSA, Newly released internal DOJ files appear to implicate President Joe Biden’s disgraced son, Hunter Biden, in alleged prostitution-related activity, corroborating accusations raised years earlier by Senate Republicans. The files, obtained Monday by the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, showed Hunter […]
Morning Brief: Legal Drama, Redistricting Warfare & A New Era At The Federal Reserve
Good morning. Today’s political landscape is being shaped by three powerful forces at once: scandal, structural power, and economic uncertainty. In California, another Democratic figure is pulled into controversy. In Louisiana, Republicans are advancing a congressional map that could significantly reshape the balance of power ahead of 2026. And in Washington, the Senate has confirmed […]

The Anti-Data Center Hysteria Is A Foreign-Funded Repeat Of Every Failed Luddite Crusade
In 1889, the mayor of New York City ordered the electric current shut off. Arc lights that had begun to illuminate Manhattan’s streets went dark, and the city, in the language of the day, fell into endless tunnels of gloom. Mayor Hugh J. Grant had said he would rather stop all electric lights than see […]