World Religions Buddhism January 13 Buddhist monks walking 2,300 miles from Texas to DC go viral with 1M+ social media followers Buddhist monks trek 2,300 miles from Texas to Washington, D.C., in spiritual peace walk, drawing national attention and inspiring millions across America.
United Kingdom January 12 UK targets Elon Musk’s X with fines and possible ban over Grok deepfake abuse The U.K.'s communications regulator, Ofcom, launched a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform following reports of AI chatbot Grok creating illegal deepfake images.
Iran January 10 Iran flips ‘kill switch’ to hide alleged crimes as death toll rises amid protests Iran protests spread to 180 cities as authorities allegedly use lethal force against demonstrators, with human rights activists in Iran reporting 65 killed and 2,300 arrested.
Opinion January 10 JONATHAN TURLEY: Even the Washington Post admits Jack Smith was wrong on free speech Washington Post admits Trump's January 6th speech was constitutionally protected by First Amendment, saying Jack Smith 'would have blown a hole' in rights.
Minnesota January 8 ICE agent’s actions in Minneapolis shooting were ‘absolutely reasonable’: expert An ICE agent's fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis spurs debate over whether deadly force was justified when Good allegedly accelerated toward the agent.
Minnesota January 8 AG Pam Bondi warns Minnesota protesters after ICE shooting: 'Do not test our resolve' Attorney General Pam Bondi warns Minnesota protesters they'll be arrested if they attack federal agents after an ICE shooting death sparks demonstrations.
Zohran Mamdani January 6 Mamdani’s top housing pick once called homeownership a ‘weapon of white supremacy’ A top housing official in newly minted New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration previously called for transitioning away from treating property as a “private good."
Police and Law Enforcement January 6 Number of police officers killed in line of duty hits level not seen in 80 years U.S. law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty plummeted to historic lows in 2025, reaching levels not seen since the World War II era, according to new data.
Second Amendment January 6 National Rifle Association sues its charitable foundation, alleging takeover by 'disgruntled' ex-board members Former NRA directors accused of seizing control of charitable foundation to compete with gun rights group after losing board power amid scandals.
Opinion January 6 ENES KANTER FREEDOM: I came here for my basketball dream. I stay for freedom and the American dream Enes Kanter Freedom came to America as a Muslim immigrant chasing basketball dreams but found a sense of belonging and now speaks out against extremism.
Travel January 5 State launches 'America First' license plate as others unveil patriotic America 250 designs The state of Georgia has launched an "America First" license plate for $90, alongside a commemorative America 250 design. Nine states, including Massachusetts, now offer such plates.