Despite a state and federal ban on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in higher education, an administrator at Northern Kentucky University suggests the ideology remains embedded in both coursework and structure, shielded by accreditation requirements. Accuracy in Media sent an undercover investigator to Northern Kentucky University to find out if the school is complying with […]
Report: Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration Mandatory Detention Policy
A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s policy of detaining the vast majority of migrants facing deportation without giving them a chance to seek release on bond, marking a major development in an ongoing legal battle over immigration enforcement. In a unanimous 3-0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit […]
Former Local Fox News Anchor Jumps In Race To Succeed Cory Mills
A new Republican challenger is entering the race to unseat Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), as the embattled congressman faces mounting scrutiny in Washington and growing uncertainty around his political future. Ryan Elijah, a former FOX 35 Orlando news anchor and longtime Florida resident, announced Tuesday that he is launching a primary bid for Mills’ central […]
Former Fauci Adviser Indicted On COVID-Era Record Charges
A former top adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci has been indicted by the Department of Justice on multiple charges tied to the handling of COVID-era records. Dr. David Morens, who served for years as a senior adviser at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, faces charges including conspiracy against the United States, destruction […]
Illegal Immigrant Advocacy Group Received Millions In Taxpayer Funds
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) is facing renewed scrutiny after newly reported financial filings showed it received more than $8.7 million in government grants during a fiscal year that coincided with unrest tied to immigration enforcement protests in Los Angeles. According to its latest tax documents covering July 2024 through June 2025, government […]
House Speaker Warns Secret Service To ‘Tighten Up’ Security
PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB): Secret Service needs to “tighten up” and rethink their security protocols after a suspected gunman stormed a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner over the weekend, Speaker Mike Johnson said. The shooting raised doubts about the security protocols at Saturday’s event, where high-level government officials, including President Trump — and […]
United Arab Emirates To Leave OPEC After 50 Years
The United Arab Emirates announced Tuesday it will withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allied group OPEC+, marking a major shift in global energy dynamics as oil markets face heightened volatility. The decision comes amid broader instability in the Gulf tied to the ongoing Iran war, which has contributed […]
Missing GOP Congressman Says He’s Dealing With Medical Issue
Lawmaker addresses “mystery” disappearance… Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-N.J.) has broken his silence after weeks of unexplained absence from Capitol Hill, revealing he has been dealing with a “personal medical issue.” Kean has not voted since early March, missing dozens of roll call votes, which fueled speculation about his whereabouts and condition. Promises Return, Few […]
Mike Lee Introduces Bill To Eliminate DEI In Federal Contracts
Sen. Mike Lee has introduced new legislation to reshape how the federal government awards contracts, arguing that current diversity-focused policies should be replaced with a merit-based system. The proposal, titled the “Ending Discrimination in Government Contracting Act,” would prohibit federal agencies from considering race or sex when awarding contracts. The bill targets a range of […]
Morning Brief: Florida Maps, Utah Accusations & LA’s Animal Welfare Debate
Good morning. From redistricting battles to campaign controversies and a stark look at life on the margins in Los Angeles, today’s stories highlight the tension between power, accountability, and the realities often overlooked policy debates. Florida’s Map Fight Could Reshape the House Florida is once again at the center of the national redistricting battle. Governor […]
Jury Selection Begins In Landmark OpenAI Lawsuit
Jury selection is set to begin in Oakland for a high-profile federal civil trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman in a case that could have far-reaching consequences for the artificial intelligence industry. The dispute revolves around OpenAI and its evolution from a nonprofit research lab into a hybrid structure that includes a for-profit entity. […]

Thune’s 73 Days Of Nothing: The Senate Could Have Passed The SAVE Act (It Still Can)
Ten weeks ago, Majority Leader John Thune stood before the country and explained why the Senate could not force Democrats into a talking filibuster to pass the Save America Act. The explanation was straightforward, and on its face reasonable. The Senate, he said, had other urgent business. A housing bill. Market structure legislation. Permitting reform. […]