Media

Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping: Only Conviction Is Fake Ransom Note — He Got Probation
Five months after an 84-year-old was abducted at gunpoint, the only conviction is against a man who tormented her family with fake ransom notes — and prosecutors let him walk.
July 3, 2026
Crime & Justice

July 4th Checkpoints Expand Without Probable Cause on Feds' Dime
On the holiday celebrating freedom from overreach, police expand stops without probable cause—and the feds are picking up the tab.
July 3, 2026
Opinion

Pundits Debate 'Democracy' While Bureaucrats Gut Transparency
The establishment press lectures you on 'democracy' while government officials quietly destroy your right to know what they're doing.
July 3, 2026
Politics

Press Scolds America 250 Fireworks, Gives Real Pollution a Pass
Never blinked at lockdowns or private-jet summits. Now wants you masked for fireworks soot that clears in hours.
July 3, 2026
Tech & Free Speech

Zuckerberg: Meta AI Fails, But Employee Surveillance Works Flawlessly
Meta can't build working AI, but deploying mandatory keystroke tracking on its own workforce? No problem.
July 3, 2026
World

Iran's Six-Day Funeral Spectacle Is Regime Theater, Not Strength
The same press that lied America into Iraq now romanticizes Khamenei's sendoff — setting the table for the next quagmire.
July 3, 2026
Media

Michigan Parasite Outbreak Surges—Press Ignores Border Link
Six times the normal caseload, yet the press corps refuses to ask how open borders and unvetted supply chains are fueling the spread.
July 3, 2026
Crime & Justice

Two Teens Shot in DC as Violent Crime Returns to Capital Streets
Three shot, including two teens, in Southeast DC—suspects still at large.
July 3, 2026
Opinion

Trump at Rushmore: $382M Ultimatum to Senate GOP
Trump projects unity at Mount Rushmore but holds $382M and a blunt warning for Senate Republicans: deliver for the people, or else.
July 3, 2026
Tech & Free Speech

UK Culture Sec. Flees X, Calls Free Speech 'Unhealthy for Democracy'
Lisa Nandy drags her department off X, calling open speech bad for democracy—yet she's keeping her official presence on Zuckerberg's platform.
July 3, 2026
Border & Immigration

Supreme Court Keeps Birthright Citizenship, Press Smears Originalist Dissent
The 14th Amendment was written for freed slaves, not illegal immigration. The press smeared the justices who argued otherwise.
July 3, 2026
Culture War

Nebraska Dem Pushed 'Fairy Smut' To Cope—Now She's Key To Flipping House Seat
Denise Powell's porn-novel advice for Trump voters reveals what the political class really thinks of you.
July 3, 2026
Politics

Trump Calls NATO 'Ridiculous' — The Bill Proves Him Right
U.S. taxpayers bankroll Europe's defense while NATO allies dodge the tab and restrict American access to their own bases.
July 3, 2026
Politics

Impeachment Dems Ousted as Progressive Insurgents Seize the Party
Blue-district voters are dumping Resist-era incumbents for candidates who talk affordability and foreign policy—not Trump theater.
July 3, 2026
Economy

SpaceX Lockup Lets Wall Street Cash Out, Locks Musk for a Year
SpaceX’s 15-step lockup lets Wall Street paper-flippers cash out early while Musk is locked out for a full year.
July 3, 2026
Media

Media Buried Hunter's Laptop, Now Screams Over Trump Businesses
One standard for the Bidens, another for Trump.
July 3, 2026
Crime & Justice

Skeleton Found in Brooklyn Group Home Couch — Nobody Noticed
A man's body rotted to bone inside a Brooklyn group home couch. Nobody noticed. That's not a crime scene — that's a city that abandoned its most vulnerable.
July 3, 2026
Crime & Justice

Mississippi Cops Shot a Baby Over Diapers. They're Hiding the Tape.
Police claim the car charged them. The autopsy says otherwise. The cameras stay off.
July 3, 2026
Education

School Sex Scandals: A 33-Year Sentence Is Just The Start
One predator gets 33 years, but four school sex scandals in a single week show the system still hires and shields abusers.
July 3, 2026
Economy

Wall Street Pops Champagne Over Weak Jobs Report
Dismal job growth sent markets rallying — because a weak worker is a cheap worker.
July 3, 2026
Politics

Dems Cry Fraud Over Freedom 250 After Years Mocking Election Integrity
The party that branded 2020 'the most secure election ever' suddenly discovers fraud when donor dollars flow outside their control.
July 3, 2026
Tech & Free Speech

Elon Musk Torches WSJ's Phantom AI Phone Story
The establishment press pushes anonymous rumors while demanding the power to police your speech.
July 3, 2026
Culture War

Teacher OnlyFans Blackmail, Principal Cover-Ups Expose School Rot
From a Georgia teacher's OnlyFans blackmail to a Florida principal shielding a predator, these scandals prove schools have abandoned moral standards.
July 3, 2026
Crime & Justice

NYPD Scrambles Choppers for Empire State Stunt as Repeat Offenders Walk Free
Two influencers got the full NYPD chopper treatment for an Empire State Building stunt — a bigger response than most NYC crime victims ever get.
July 3, 2026