Disney Walks Back Commitment To DEI After Initial Defiance Of Trump
The Walt Disney Company, once a staunch advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, has recently backpedaled on its commitment following significant pressure from investors. Initially, Disney doubled down on its DEI initiatives after President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting such programs. However, the cultural and corporate tides appear to be shifting in Trump’s […]
Mace Alleges Sexual Assault, Criticizes Potential Primary Opponent For Lack Of Investigation
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made explosive allegations on the floor of the U.S. House, accusing her ex-fiancé and three business partners of sexual assault and trafficking involving herself and a dozen other women. Mace Goes Public with Allegations In a striking speech, Mace declared her intent to expose wrongdoing, stating, “Today, I’m going scorched earth. […]
DOJ Drops Bribery Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The Department of Justice (DOJ) instructed federal prosecutors in Manhattan on Monday to drop the high-profile bribery case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a decision that aligns with Adams’ longstanding claim that the case was politically motivated. Federal Intervention Ends High-Stakes Prosecution The directive, issued under the Trump administration’s DOJ leadership, ordered the […]
China Expands Reach To Island Just Miles Off Of Florida’s Coast
China’s increasing presence in the Caribbean and Central America is raising alarms over potential threats to U.S. national security. Known as “America’s third border” due to its proximity to the U.S., the Caribbean region has seen a surge in Chinese investments in maritime logistics and infrastructure in recent years. This expanding footprint in the Western […]
Experts Dismiss China’s Retaliatory Tariffs
In response to President Donald Trump’s recent blanket tariff on all Chinese imports, China has implemented retaliatory tariffs of its own, targeting key American exports such as coal, liquefied natural gas (LNG), crude oil, agricultural machinery, and large-engine cars. However, experts suggest that these measures will have little to no significant impact on the U.S. […]
The CFPB’s Secret Data Empire: Why Congress Must Shut It Down
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the most unaccountable agency in the federal government. Created in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis under the guise of consumer protection, it quickly became something else entirely: a data-hoarding leviathan that rivals the NSA in its collection and storage of Americans’ private financial records. Unlike the NSA, […]
House Passes Bill Blocking Presidents From Imposing Blanket Oil Drilling Bans Without Congressional Approval
The Republican-led House passed legislation to bar future administrations from enacting bans on oil and gas drilling without congressional approval. During the Friday vote, lawmakers passed the “Protecting American Energy Production Act” to prohibit the president from “declaring a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing unless Congress authorizes the moratorium.” There were 118 Democrats who voted […]
Zelensky Open To Rare Earth Deal In Exchange For US Military Aid
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signaled over the weekend that his government is open to negotiating a deal that would trade access to Ukraine’s rare earth elements in exchange for continued U.S. military support. His comments come as former President Donald Trump recently suggested that American aid to Ukraine should come with tangible economic benefits. “If […]

Subsidizing The Left: How NGOs Became A Jobs Program For Democrats
NGOs present themselves as independent, altruistic entities fulfilling noble missions, yet a closer examination reveals a funding pipeline riddled with inefficiency, opacity and outright political patronage. Over the past decade, and particularly in the last four years, NGOs receiving federal grants have operated less as genuine service providers and more as conduits for passing taxpayer […]