Tragedy Strikes: UPS Driver Fatally Shot While on Break in California, Suspect in Custody

A suspect has been taken into police custody following the shooting death of a UPS driver in his truck on Thursday afternoon, in Irvine, California. According to Irvine Police on Facebook, the shooting occurred at 3 p.m. in the city near Chrysler and Bendix. Sgt. Karie Davies reported that the UPS driver, who was eating in his truck during a break,...

Republican Jewish Coalition Vows $5 Million Support for Trump’s Reelection Bid

The Republican Jewish Coalition announced on Thursday that it would raise at least $5,000,000 to support former President Donald Trump in his bid to win a second term as president. The organization announced, "The money would be raised by donations to the grassroots group that represents Jewish Republicans nationwide, and the initiative will be coordinated via donors and the RJC...

Texas Gov. Abbott Grants Controversial Pardon to US Army Sergeant Convicted in BLM Protester’s Shooting

Greg Abbott, the Republican Governor of Texas, announced in a statement that he had pardoned Daniel Perry for his conviction of shooting and killing a Black Lives Matter protester. The process began in April of 2023. UPDATE: Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation Thursday granting a full pardon to U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murdering a...

SCOTUS Decision Extends Lifeline to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Supreme Court has ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) funding is constitutional. Clarence Thomas, a Justice, penned the 7-2 decision was released Thursday morning. The majority of that decision stated that funding for the government agency fell within the accepted definitions of the government appropriations processes. Neil Gorsuch and Sam Alito were two of the dissenting voters. Thomas, writing...

Pro-Hamas Professor Loses Her Mind Over Being Arrested

On Wednesday, pro-Hamas demonstrators discovered that Orange County was a little different from other parts of California. The terrorist supporters took over a UC Irvine building and built barricades while chanting genocidal chants. This illegal camp did not last as long as other illegal camps on college campuses. A professor was arrested by police in riot gear after they cleared...

Media Goes Anti-Larry Hogan as Senate Control Worries Trigger Fierce Debate

You don't have to be a huge fan of the former Maryland governor, Larry Hogan (R) is a Republican and can smell a rat. The stench of media-driven scum is in the air during the closely watched Senate race in Maryland. Hogan won easily the GOP Senate primaries on Tuesday as expected. The Maryland primary results surprised many political observers,...

Controversy in Colorado Town as Church Homeless Ministry Faces Shutdown Attempt

Secularists often complain that while churches talk about service, they rarely do it, and say it's a sign of Christian hypocrisy. They ignore all the examples of Christians who actively care for the poor, the dispossessed, and those in need. The Rock, an independent church from Castle Rock, Colo. has sued the city. The Rock has also filed a request...

Organizations Supporting Pro-Hamas Campus Protests Will Face Congress Probe

Anyone who has watched the pro-Hamas demonstrations at colleges across the country should not doubt that they were not spontaneous. These events were planned (at least for the short term): there are fields of tents with identical designs and hundreds of signs that have been pre-printed. This wasn't created overnight. Two Republican members of Congress asked Tuesday that the Treasury...

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition: A Must-See for Every Pink-Blooded American Man

I was a Sports Illustrated subscriber for a very long time. Since I was able to afford a subscription, I eagerly awaited each issue. It was a time when sportswriting could be exciting, fascinating, and sometimes even deeply moving. The magazine was able to capture the most heart-stopping, extraordinary moments on film. It captured an era in America where sports...

Profiting from the Border Crisis: How NGOs Are Cashing In

The number of "unaccompanied children" who somehow managed to reach the U.S. Border is one of the most distressing statistics surrounding the border crisis. Others were led by coyotes, while others walked across the desert with family and friends. According to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), which funds the Unaccompanied Children Program, more than 135,000 children will...