Gabbard Declassifies Files Alleging U.S. Funded 120 Biolabs Overseas
DNI Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents alleging U.S. funding for 120+ biolabs in 30 countries, including Ukraine. Here is what the files say and what is verified.
Black Does Not Equal Democrat. Stop Treating It Like a Crime.
Black voters are leaving the Democratic Party in growing numbers. The data is clear. So is the social price they pay for doing it.
Civil Rights Coalition Plans Juneteenth Week of Action
A national coalition announces a Juneteenth Week of Action from Atlanta to Harlem following the Supreme Court's ruling on the Voting Rights Act.
Veteran Texas Congressman Al Green Loses Primary to Younger Challenger
Rep. Al Green lost the Democratic primary runoff for Texas' 18th Congressional District to freshman Rep. Christian Menefee in a race defined by redistricting and crypto spending.
Iran and U.S. Trade Strikes as Ceasefire Talks Stall
Iran targeted a U.S. base in Kuwait after American forces struck a drone site near the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh doubts about an Iran ceasefire deal.
5 Takeaways from the DNC's Long-Awaited 2024 Election Autopsy
he DNC finally released its 192-page 2024 election autopsy. Here are five key takeaways on Kamala Harris's campaign shortfalls, messaging failures, and what Republicans did right.
AI Was Already Here. You Just Couldn't See It.
AI didn't arrive recently. It became visible. Here's what that shift means for ordinary people, and why one billionaire's change of heart is worth paying attention to.
Redistricting Efforts Face Setbacks in South Carolina, Alabama
South Carolina lawmakers declined to advance a new congressional map while a federal court blocked Alabama’s proposed redistricting plan ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The Problem With Calling Modern America “Jim Crow 2.0”
As “Jim Crow 2.0” becomes common political language, Dianna Hobbs examines whether the comparison reflects historical reality or stretches beyond it.
Erika Kirk and What Happens When Grief Becomes Public Property
Following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, reactions to Erika Kirk exposed how quickly grief can become politicized, scrutinized, and dehumanized in today’s online culture.
The Gerrymandering Wars and the Language of Political Fear
An analysis of gerrymandering, partisan rhetoric, and how emotional political messaging shapes public fear and perception.
Correspondents’ Dinner Attack Highlights the Narrowing Distance Between Political Speech and Violence
A failed attempt to target Trump administration officials at a high-profile Washington event underscores how quickly political grievance can move from rhetoric to action.
Nigerian Troops Rescue 31 Abducted During Easter Church Service in Kaduna
Nigerian troops rescued 31 worshippers abducted during an Easter church attack in Kaduna State. Five people were killed, authorities said.
Supreme Court strikes down Colorado ban on conversion therapy for minors
The Supreme Court ruled that Colorado’s law restricting therapy for minors violates First Amendment free speech protections.
The Real Cost of the DHS Shutdown Isn’t Political. It’s Personal.
The DHS shutdown continues with no clear resolution, leaving TSA workers unpaid and travelers delayed as political leaders remain deadlocked.
Gunmen Kill Dozens in Nigeria’s Plateau State During Palm Sunday Weekend Attack
At least 30 people were killed in Nigeria’s Plateau state during a Palm Sunday weekend attack, with authorities yet to confirm the identity or motive of the gunmen.
Christianity is not an aesthetic
In a culture where faith is often presented as a curated lifestyle, the gospel calls for something deeper: surrender to Christ and a life genuinely transformed.
Key quotes from the Rev. Jesse Jackson that define his political views
A protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and leader of the Civil Rights Movement, has died at 84.
Halftime Politics: TPUSA’s Alternate Super Bowl Show and America’s Cultural Divide
The real issue wasn’t the performance itself, but the expectation of loyalty to mass culture and the social cost imposed on those who choose otherwise.
White House Press Secretary Denies Racist Intent in Video Shared by Trump Depicting Obamas as Apes
Lawmakers from both parties condemned a video shared by President Trump depicting the Obamas as apes, as the White House denied racist intent.