A split federal appeals court says Texas can require the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, setting up a major First Amendment showdown.
SPLC Under Renewed Scrutiny
Charlie Kirk saw the Southern Poverty Law Center as a political weapon long before many others caught on.
Hidden Origins: The True Story of Church–State Relations
The fight over prayer in government is older than the Constitution and a lot less simple than activists pretend.
Exposed: Adults Lacking Legal Status Enrolled in Local School
Parents in Virginia are asking how an adult illegal immigrant ended up in a public high school after serious assault allegations surfaced.
Bronx Subway Clip Puts NYPD Mess in the Spotlight
A Bronx subway video is sparking fresh debate about crime, police fitness, and New York City’s downward slide under weak leadership.
Cat Incident in Italy Brings Trump’s Warning Back
A disturbing report from Italy has put Trump’s old warning about migration and assimilation back in the spotlight.
Cocaine-Exposed Salmon Deviate From Migration Route
A new study says drug pollution may be changing how salmon move, raising fresh concerns about dirty water and weak oversight.
Deadly Parking Lot Shooting Leaves One Dead
An Evansville man is dead after a parking lot meeting turned into a fatal shooting, and three young suspects now face murder charges.
Zuckerberg’s AI Strategy Sparks Widespread Job Cuts
Meta is reportedly preparing to cut about 8,000 jobs as Mark Zuckerberg doubles down on artificial intelligence spending.
Mamdani Introduces Tax Plan Aimed at New Yorkers
Zohran Mamdani says he wants to tax the rich, but his plan looks more like a raid on the people who keep New York afloat.
