New York City Mayor Appoints Ex-Rikers Prisoner As Corrections Commissioner
On January 31, the recently elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) announced the appointment of Stanley Richards, who was locked up at Rikers Island multiple times in his youth, as the commissioner of the city’s Corrections Department (DOC). Richards turned his life around in the early 1990s and recently served as president and […]
Ukraine Accuses Israel Over ‘Stolen’ Grain Imports, Threatens Sanctions
Ukraine is accusing Israel of allowing the import of grain allegedly stolen by Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories, triggering a sharp diplomatic dispute between the two countries. President Volodymyr Zelensky said shipments tied to Russian vessels were “not legitimate business” and warned that companies involved could face sanctions. Shipments at Center of Growing Conflict The […]
Comey Faces New Indictment
Former FBI Director James Comey is back in legal trouble, with a new indictment filed under President Donald Trump’s Justice Department, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Full details of the charges have not been made public. But the move signals a sharp turnaround for a case that appeared to be finished just […]
Director Of Social Work At NKU Says Accreditation ‘Protects’ DEI Curriculum Despite Ban
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]

Out Of Control: Court Rules Federal Regulations Define Auto Repair Shop As A Coal Mine
In yet another sign the federal regulatory state is out of control, a divided federal court ruled that an auto repair shop is actually a coal mine under federal regulations. “A federal appeals court ruled today that a West Virginia truck repair shop qualifies as a “mine” under federal law — a setback for an […]