F1 driver Liam Lawson says he ‘could have killed’ marshals running on racetrack at Mexico Grand Prix

Formula One driver Liam Lawson said that he narrowly avoided a fatal collision with two marshals who ran across the racetrack at the Mexico Grand Prix. The incident occurred on the third lap of Sunday’s race as Racing Bull’s Lawson returned to the circuit from an early pitstop. The two marshals ran to the other side … Read more

President Trump visits Japan during Asia tour as government shutdown drags on

As Democrats and Republicans continue to spar in the US over the government shutdown, we’re also covering the latest from President Donald Trump’s Japan leg of his Asia diplomacy tour. Earlier Monday, Trump was warmly received by Japan’s Emperor Naruhito at Tokyo’s Imperial Palace. Next, the US president is expected to meet with the country’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, … Read more

‘There’s no way we’re going to pay $100,000’: Rural and underserved hospitals hit hard by hefty H-1B fees

When the Trump administration announced last month that every new H-1B visa would come with a $100,000 fee, the objective seemed straightforward: encourage companies, particularly tech companies that rely heavily on the program, to start hiring American workers and stop driving down American wages. But the health care industry is raising concerns that the price hike on the H-1B … Read more

Hyundai hoped to return skilled South Korean workers to the US after the ICE raid. Trump just opened the door

After ICE in September raided a still-under-construction Georgia Hyundai plant – and arrested and deported hundreds of South Korean workers – the automaker’s CEO, José Muñoz, said he hoped for a resolution that could bring crucial foreign-worker expertise back to the United States. President Donald Trump on Monday agreed, saying he was “very much opposed” … Read more

The Biggest Lies the Media Has Told You

A Look at Mainstream Media’s Bias and Lack of Accountability For decades, Americans have trusted the mainstream media as their primary source of information. However, public confidence in journalism is at an all-time low. According to Gallup, fewer than one in three Americans say they trust the media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly. That … Read more

What the Government Shutdown Means for You

Democrats Push $200 Billion in Benefits for Illegal Immigrants The government shutdown that began this week has real consequences for the American people. And, despite what the mainstream media may tell you, this shutdown is the result of Senate Democrats walking away from a clean, bipartisan continuing resolution that was already passed by the House … Read more

A Widow’s Perspective: Erika Kirk’s Courage and Leadership After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

A Fellow Widow & CEO Reflects On Erika Kirk’s Faith, Strength, and New Role Leading Turning Point USA Watching Americans, from all walks of life, process the assassination of Charlie Kirk over the past couple of weeks has been heart-wrenching. Wondering if this tragedy could have been prevented constantly runs through my mind. But what wakes me … Read more

Why Everyone’s Hitting ‘Cancel’ on Netflix

The 2025 Boycott Exploding Over Content and Political Backlash In a digital era where streaming wars rage on, Netflix—the once-unbeatable king of binge-watching—finds itself under siege. Over the past 48 hours, the hashtag #CancelNetflix has skyrocketed, with users posting screenshots of their subscription terminations and rallying cries from high-profile figures like Elon Musk. Netflix’s stock … Read more

Trump Declares Historic Middle East Peace as Hamas Commits to Hostage Release

Hamas Signals Peace Talks as Trump’s Deadline Looms for Gaza Hostage Deal President Donald J. Trump announced today that Hamas appears ready for a “lasting PEACE” in the Middle East, following their statement agreeing to release all 48 remaining Israeli hostages under his proposed Gaza peace plan. This follows Trump’s morning ultimatum, warning of unprecedented … Read more