Politics DHS Secretary Accuses Minnesota Gov. of Enabling Immigrant Fraud Stella Green, December 2, 2025 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, speaking during Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, issued sharp criticism against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz regarding alleged widespread fraud connected to visas and government programs in the state. In her remarks addressed to President Donald Trump, Secretary Noem stated that 50% of visa-related… Continue Reading
Politics Florida Lawmaker Pushes for Discharge Petition to Ban Congressional Stock Trading Stella Green, December 2, 2025 Jim Thomas Tuesday, 02 December 2025 07:47 PM EST In an escalating effort to address ethical concerns surrounding insider trading by members of Congress, Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) filed a discharge petition Tuesday aimed at forcing House leadership’s hand on the Restore Trust in Congress Act. The measure would… Continue Reading
Politics Funding Withholdal Looms as States Clash Over Agriculture Data Demands Stella Green, December 2, 2025 Brooke Rollins, the United States Agriculture Secretary, declared Tuesday that her department would start withholding federal agriculture funds from states led by Democrats should they refuse to provide detailed data on individuals receiving food assistance. The announcement came during a meeting with President Donald Trump’s Cabinet. Rollins stated that the… Continue Reading
Politics ICE Reinstates Officer After Revocation, Announces Back Pay Following Immigration Decision Stella Green, December 2, 2025 An Illinois police officer who was unlawfully fired by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for allegedly being in the country illegally has been reinstated with back pay. The Hanover Park Police Department announced Tuesday that Radule Bojovic, a 25-year-old Montenegrin citizen, returned to duty Monday and will continue serving… Continue Reading
Politics Immigration Judges Firing Sparks Controversy Stella Green, December 2, 2025 The Trump administration has recently sparked significant debate following reports of eight immigration judges being dismissed, according to an analysis by Brian Freeman on Tuesday. This action comes after a former immigration judge named Tania Nemer filed a lawsuit alleging unlawful discrimination. Her case centers specifically around her termination shortly… Continue Reading
Politics Minnesota Whistleblower Allegations Spark Calls for Criminal Probe into Gov. Tim Walz Stella Green, December 2, 2025 Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., has announced plans for his House Oversight Committee to potentially recommend criminal charges against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison if ongoing whistleblower investigations are substantiated. According to Comer, the committee is examining serious claims from government employees who assert that both officials… Continue Reading
Politics Brooklyn School Blocks Holocaust Survivor Speaker Over Pro-Israel Views Stella Green, December 2, 2025 A Brooklyn middle school principal has denied a request from a parent to invite a Nazi labor camp survivor to speak on antisemitism, citing concerns about the speaker’s pro-Israel opinions as inappropriate for a public school setting. The decision drew criticism from local officials who defended it. Principal Arin Rusch… Continue Reading
Politics Supreme Court Divides on Medicaid Abortion Funding Blockade Stella Green, December 2, 2025 A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s administration effort to stop the flow of Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood in 22 states. The decision comes from a U.S. District Court judge Tuesday and halts enforcement pending further legal review. The provision, supported by Republicans, aims… Continue Reading
Politics Senate Agenda Blocked by Airport Disputes? Stella Green, December 2, 2025 WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump announced plans Tuesday to dramatically overhaul Washington Dulles International Airport, a move he framed as essential to fixing long-standing infrastructure problems in Northern Virginia. The administration intends the redesign not only to improve functionality but also to make it a signature project. Speaking during a… Continue Reading
Politics HHS Science Post Goes To Former ACIP Chairman Kulldorff Amid Policy Shift Stella Green, December 1, 2025 WASHINGTON (Newsmax) – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday that Martin Kulldorff has been appointed Chief Science Officer for its Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Kulldorff, a Swedish biostatistician whose appointment marks HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest effort in overhauling… Continue Reading