Politics Steve Hilton Leads California Primary Race, Condemns Newsom’s ‘Total Disaster’ Governance Stella Green, February 18, 2026 California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton expressed confidence Wednesday he is leading a competitive primary field after a new Emerson College poll showed him at 17% in the race for governor. The poll, released with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points, places Hilton ahead of… Continue Reading
Politics Marty Makary: The Time Has Come to Move Most Drugs to Over-the-Counter Status Stella Green, February 18, 2026 In an interview with CNBC on Wednesday, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary declared that most medications should be available over the counter unless they are unsafe, addictive, or require medical monitoring. Makary outlined plans for the agency to pursue regulatory changes this year to allow more prescription medicines… Continue Reading
Politics Paxton Leads Texas Senate Primary Despite Massive GOP Campaign Against Him Stella Green, February 18, 2026 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is entering the final stretch of the March 3 Republican U.S. Senate primary as the apparent front-runner, despite more than $60 million spent by GOP-aligned groups to boost Sen. John Cornyn and derail Paxton’s bid. A University of Houston survey of 550 likely Republican primary… Continue Reading
Politics FBI Director Kash Patel Unveils Major Antifa Funding Streams in Latest Enforcement Action Stella Green, February 18, 2026 FBI Director Kash Patel revealed Wednesday that investigators have uncovered substantial funding networks linked to antifa during an appearance on “The Dan Bongino Show.” The revelation signals potential new enforcement actions as the bureau intensifies scrutiny of left-wing violence. Patel stated that these organizations do not operate in isolation but… Continue Reading
Politics James Talarico Raises $2.5 Million in 24 Hours After Colbert Interview Scandal Stella Green, February 18, 2026 Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) has identified James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for Texas Senate, as the primary beneficiary of recent controversy involving his interview with Stephen Colbert. Colbert’s network reportedly instructed him not to air an interview with Talarico, though “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” was not prohibited but… Continue Reading
Politics Billionaire Les Wexner Denies Any Involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes, Claims He Was “Duped” Stella Green, February 18, 2026 Billionaire retail executive Les Wexner told House Democrats he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal conduct, saying he was deceived by the disgraced financier and had no role in any wrongdoing. In a deposition to Democrat members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday, the 88-year-old… Continue Reading
Politics U.S. Administration Cautiously Optimistic on Path to Iranian Nuclear Deal Amid Ongoing Pressure Stella Green, February 18, 2026 The Trump administration views the latest indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran as a fluid and unfinished process, according to State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott. Pigott stated that while U.S. and Iran have engaged in intermittent talks since April aimed at reaching a new nuclear agreement, key details remain unresolved… Continue Reading
Politics U.S. Ambassador Warns Europe’s Post-Cold War Complacency Is Colliding With Security Reality as Ukraine War Enters Fifth Year Stella Green, February 18, 2026 By Nicole Weatherholtz | Wednesday, 18 February 2026 10:55 AM EST U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker warned Wednesday that Europe’s long post-Cold War complacency is colliding with today’s security reality. Speaking about recent meetings in Munich alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Whitaker said Europe’s anxiety stems not from… Continue Reading
Politics U.S. Pulls All Troops from Syria, Ending Decade-Long Campaign Against ISIS Stella Green, February 18, 2026 U.S. officials have confirmed that the United States is withdrawing all of its roughly 1,000 troops from Syria, ending a decade-long military presence focused on combating the Islamic State group. The withdrawal, already completed at several strategic outposts in northeastern Syria and along the border with Jordan and Iraq, is… Continue Reading
Politics SAVE America Act Faces Filibuster Blockade as Republicans Fall Short of 60 Votes Stella Green, February 18, 2026 The SAVE America Act, a Republican-backed bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration nationwide and photo identification at polling places—including mail-in ballots—has secured support from 50 senators. However, the legislation remains blocked in the Senate after failing to reach the 60-vote threshold needed to overcome a filibuster. Senate Majority… Continue Reading