Home The Federalist Feed Trump DOJ Is Finally Taking On The Corrupt DC Bar AssociationWisconsin’s Democrat AG Is Still Waging Fani Willis-Style Show Trials Against 2020 Election LawyersWe Could Completely Get Rid Of Social Security, And It Still Wouldn’t Balance The U.S. BudgetAmerica’s Dating Crisis Is Dire, But Here’s How We Can Reverse ItWashington State Giving Away $2M In Abortion Pills So Stockpile Doesn’t ‘Go To Waste’ BreitBart News Feed Three Iraqi Brothers Arrested Over Alleged Terrorist Bombing of U.S. Embassy in NorwayWatch: U.N. Chief Guterres Releases Video Urging World to Embrace Islam's 'Noble' RamadanTelnyx CEO on Federal AI Framework: ‘We Need a Clear Set of Rules’ So California Does Not Drag Us Down**Livewire** Operation Epic Fury Day Thirteen: U.S.-Owned Oil Tanker Among Those Hit By Iranian Drone BoatsJohn Cornyn Touts Support from Pastors with Ties to Soros-Linked Group That Lobbied for 'Gang of Eight' Amnesty InBusiness Feed Work begins on $10 million Putnam County YMCA natatoriumHerbruck’s Poultry Ranch to cut ribbon on Kendallville egg processing plantUniversity of Southern Indiana to construct business technology centerState abandons White River State Park expansion, citing budget concernsMajor mixed-use project planned for Allen County to include quarry News from Indiana Feed No. 18 Purdue eager to get back on track vs. NorthwesternCaitlin Clark returns with double-double in Team USA debutBig Ten tournament roundup: Northwestern tops Indiana, into 3rd roundNahid Rana credits fast bowling coach Shaun Tait for five-wicket haul vs Pakistan in 1st ODIIN jail in legal limbo over decay, overcrowding Judicial Watch Nearly Twice as Many Illegal Alien Child Sex Offenders Arrested under Trump Compared to BidenJudicial Watch Sues Gov. Tim Walz over Refusal to Provide Security for Nonpublic SchoolsKash Crisis: What is the FBI Hiding?Public School District Pays $650k Settlement for Firing Teacher over Trans Students’ Preferred PronounsReparations commission releases report on harms against black citizens, calls for lawmakers to act