Accused Charlie Kirk Assassin Linked To Explicit Furry-Themed Video Game

More details emerged about Tyler Robinson, the man accused of…

Senate Republicans block Democrats’ ‘filthy’ counteroffer as shutdown deadline looms

Senate Democrats’ counteroffer to congressional Republicans’ short-term government funding extension…

House Passes Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk, 58 Democrats Vote Against

The House passed a resolution on Friday honoring Turning Point…

Florida judge strikes Trump’s $15B defamation lawsuit against New York Times, reporters for being too long

In a scathing four-page order, Tampa US District Judge Steven…

UN Taps Three Rabid Israel-Haters To Push ‘Genocide’ Smear

The United Nations Human Rights Council this week released a…

Border wall construction surges ahead as illegal crossings plummet to historic lows

Arizona and Texas are expected to have more of the…

‘Homeland would’ve been stolen’: AK Natives sound off on Biden energy bans as Trump officials tour tundra

FIRST ON FOX: Alaska Natives and residents of the vast…

Thomas Massie introduces bills to audit, abolish the Federal Reserve

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has introduced legislation that seeks to…

Kamala’s Campaign Paid Oprah $1M During Her Failed White House Quest: Report

Kamala Harris’ failed bid for the presidency had an estimated…

Inside the scandal over Texas Rep. Kay Granger’s mysterious disappearance from DC — and what really happened to her 

Brandon Granger, the congresswoman's son, told The Post that his…

White House: US will lead in AI, but China is catching up

EXCLUSIVE: The speed of China’s innovation in the artificial intelligence space is “accelerating,” director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Michael Kratsios told Fox News Digital but maintained that the United States’ “promote and protect” strategy will solidify its standing as the world’s “dominant power” in AI.

Breitbart’s Carney: ‘I Don’t Think We Should Give the Stock Market a Veto over the Public Policy of the United States’

On Monday, during an appearance on CNN’s “Newsnight,” Breitbart News economics editor John Carney challenged CNN International’s Richard Quest about the market response to the Trump administration’s tariff strategy.
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