A Georgian court has sentenced two Ukrainian nationals to seven and ten years in prison respectively after they were convicted of illegally acquiring, storing, transporting, and selling hexogen—a military-grade explosive known as RDX—into Georgia. In September 2025, Georgian security services discovered 2.4 kilograms of RDX hidden inside a Mercedes-Benz truck with Ukrainian license plates. The […]
Trump Completes Routine Physical at Walter Reed, Declares ‘Everything Checked Out Perfectly’
President Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for his latest round of preventive medical and dental checkups. The visit lasted a little over three hours. After concluding the appointment, the President stated that everything checked out “PERFECTLY,” providing supporters with an update they were awaiting. The White House has previously described […]
South Carolina Senate Blocks Redistricting Map Change Ahead of Midterms
The GOP-led South Carolina Senate voted against a new congressional map proposal on Tuesday, marking a significant setback for efforts to redraw voting districts ahead of midterm elections. The chamber cast votes 26-18 to reject the plan, which would have temporarily ended the redistricting effort. Some Republican lawmakers argued that the state’s timeline had run […]
Texas Senate Runoff Poll Shows Ken Paxton Holds Nine-Point Lead Over John Cornyn
The latest major poll before Tuesday’s Texas Republican Senate runoff reveals Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a commanding lead over U.S. Senator John Cornyn. Conducted May 21-23 among 1,018 likely GOP runoff voters by Quantus Insights, the survey shows Paxton at 52.7% and Cornyn at 43.4%, with 3.9% undecided. The effective sample size was […]
Trump Calls Rare Camp David Cabinet Meeting as Iran Negotiations Hit Critical Juncture
President Trump scheduled a rare Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday amid escalating tensions over U.S.-Iran negotiations. The gathering, expected to include outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and all other cabinet members, focuses on recent administration achievements in economic policy, small business initiatives, and foreign affairs updates. A White House official confirmed […]
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi Completes Thyroid Cancer Treatment
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly been quietly battling cancer over the past several weeks. She was diagnosed with thyroid cancer shortly after departing the Department of Justice and has since completed treatment, entering recovery. President Trump appointed Bondi to a position on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), following […]
Supreme Court Blocks Florida’s Lawsuit Over Alleged Illegal Commercial Driver Licenses in Fatal Crash
The Supreme Court on Tuesday denied Florida’s request to file a lawsuit against California and Washington over allegations that those states issue commercial driver licenses (CDLs) to illegal aliens who cannot read English. The unsigned order provided no reasoning, though Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, penned a sharp dissent warning the Court […]
CDC Launches Enhanced Ebola Screening at U.S. Airports as Outbreak Spreads
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has initiated enhanced public health entry screening measures for travelers arriving from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda starting May 20, 2026. Effective May 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), CDC implemented screenings for travelers who have been in […]
Trump-Endorsed Ken Paxton Surges to Crushing Lead in Texas Senate Runoff
As polls closed on Tuesday night, prediction markets indicated President Trump’s endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton had a 97% chance of defeating incumbent Senator John Cornyn. The actual vote count quickly revealed an even more decisive outcome. With just 25% of votes reported, Paxton had already built a staggering 22-point lead over the three-term senator. […]
Ukrainian Military Strikes Starobelsk Dormitory, Killing 21 Students
Ten employees from the Starobelsk Professional College in Russia’s Lugansk People’s Republic have been added to Ukraine’s state-linked Mirotvorets database ‘kill list’, just days after a Ukrainian drone strike killed 21 students at a dormitory. The Mirotvorets website, which has been linked to the Ukrainian security services, accuses these individuals of publicly supporting Russia, attempting […]