WASHINGTON—A large portion of the Department of Homeland Security staff who investigate terrorism are not being paid due to the ongoing, partial government shutdown, The Read More
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Why President Trump Should Give The Old Dominion Cadets The Medal Of Freedom
Last Thursday morning, an ISIS-supporting Islamic terrorist walked into a classroom at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, confirmed he had found the ROTC class, Read More
ODU gunman who killed ROTC instructor had prior ISIS conviction, was released early
Accused ODU shooter was previously convicted for ISIS support but released early in 2024 after serving reduced sentence, court documents show.
Hollywood’s ‘Heroin Chic’ Comeback Has One Not-So-Secret Ingredient
This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire’s new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories — from our featured writers to Read More
Trump stirs GOP primary drama with visit to Massie’s Kentucky home turf
President Trump heads to Kentucky as he ramps up his feud with Rep. Thomas Massie, backing a primary challenger after the GOP lawmaker defied him on multiple issues.
FBI subpoenas 2020 Arizona voting docs as federal push into election administration widens
The FBI subpoenaed an Arizona state lawmaker for records related to the 2020 election, marking the second known investigation into the matter.
DOJ May Settle Ticketmaster Antitrust Case For Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars
The Justice Department announced Monday that it may have reached a settlement in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation Entertainment. Though Read More
DOJ continues Biden autopen probe despite former president being unlikely to face charges
DOJ continues investigating Biden’s autopen use for pardons and commutations, though officials say former president unlikely to face criminal charges.
FBI spox unleashes on media’s ‘transparent spin job’ that recent firings were ‘devastating’ to Iran work
FBI spokesman calls media reports ‘total BS’ after news outlets claimed Kash Patel’s firings damaged Iran operations and national security efforts.
Gorsuch name-checks Founding Fathers who were ‘habitual’ drinkers in SCOTUS fight over marijuana users
Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about federal law restricting gun ownership for drug users in U.S. v. Hemani, with unusual political alliances emerging.