Articles By: Ethan

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has opened a sweeping probe into more than 120 foreign biological laboratories that have been bankrolled by U.S. taxpayers for decades.

A new federal lawsuit is raising grave questions about the role of artificial intelligence in violent crime, alleging that the chatbot ChatGPT helped a gunman plan a deadly attack at Florida State University last year.

Six people believed to be illegal aliens from Mexico and Honduras were found dead inside a Union Pacific boxcar in Laredo, in what authorities suspect is yet another deadly episode tied to human smuggling along the southern border.

Democratic Senate hopeful Graham Platner is attempting to recast a long trail of inflammatory online rhetoric as the product of post-traumatic stress disorder, even as his own past comments undercut that defense.

President Donald Trump is demanding the ouster of a senior Republican Senate aide after an awkward moment in a Capitol Hill hearing reignited questions about Senator Mitch McConnells leadership and judgment.

Utah Valley University has spent months offering shifting justifications and procedural delays instead of straightforward answers to public records requests about its police departments actions before and after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on the Orem campus last September.

The release of a comprehensive, harrowing report on Hamas atrocities against Israeli women and children on October 7 casts a stark and damning light not only on the terrorists themselves, but also on the media institutions and political activists who have labored to obscure or relativize those crimes.

Tennessees Democratic lawmakers are discovering that disruptive theatrics on the House floor can carry swift and far?reaching consequences.

President Donald Trumps choice to lead the Federal Reserve has cleared a critical hurdle in the Senate, moving significantly closer to taking the helm of the nations central bank despite months of partisan resistance and procedural brinkmanship.

Democrats appear more focused on manufacturing racial outrage than on addressing the real problems facing American families.

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