In a blatant miscarriage of justice, Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk, is serving a nine-year prison sentence for what many believe was simply fulfilling her constitutional duty. Peters, a dedicated public servant, was convicted for allegedly breaching election security by preserving federal election records—a responsibility she took seriously to ensure transparency. Yet, Colorado's…
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In early March 2025, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Milwaukee faced a troubling scandal when a former security guard, Fernando Bustos, was accused of placing a hidden camera in the girls' locker room. The discovery, reported on February 19, 2025, has led to significant unrest within the school community, raising serious questions about privacy,…
Marco Rubio’s policy to revoke green cards and student visas for individuals supporting Hamas has sparked heated debate, but let’s cut through the noise: non-citizens are guests in the United States, not citizens with guaranteed rights. Rubio, as Secretary of State, is pushing a hardline stance rooted in the Immigration and Nationality Act, which gives…
The Biden email scandal, a persistent source of controversy since 2020, has taken a significant turn with new revelations that raise pressing questions about national security. At its core are emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, which first emerged in 2020 and have since fueled allegations of influence peddling involving Joe Biden during his tenure as…
In early March 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed a cautious willingness to consider a ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine, accepting in principle a 30-day plan proposed by the United States and accepted by Ukraine. However, he stressed that any deal must tackle the conflict’s root causes and ensure lasting peace, rather than serving…
On March 13, 2025, U.S. District Judge William Alsup issued a ruling that forced the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of federal employees dismissed in a sweeping layoff. The decision, handed down in the Northern District of California, stemmed from a labor union lawsuit challenging the administration’s push to trim the federal workforce. While the…
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, once the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, has issued a striking declaration about the ongoing crisis in Syria, published by The Gateway Pundit on March 3, 2025. Known for his outspoken criticism of both ecclesiastical and global establishments, Viganò alleges that a “Christian genocide” is unfolding in Syria, driven by…
Jes Staley, the former CEO of Barclays, has admitted to a consensual sexual relationship with a member of Jeffrey Epstein’s staff, a revelation that surfaced during his legal challenge against a proposed lifetime ban from the UK financial sector. This admission, made public in early March 2025 during hearings at London’s Upper Tribunal, adds a…
Mount Spurr, located roughly 75 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska, is stirring with signs of a potential eruption in the coming weeks or months. The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has been tracking its activity since April 2024, observing a notable uptick in recent months. Scientists have recorded increased volcanic gas emissions, reactivated gas vents, persistent…
As of March 12, 2025, the United States stands at a crossroads with artificial intelligence (AI). This technology is transforming our world—powering breakthroughs in healthcare, streamlining industries, and even shaping how we communicate. But with great power comes great responsibility, and AI’s unchecked growth poses risks we can’t afford to ignore. We must urge Congress…

