(Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian) The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled 6-3 to allow President Trump to fire Biden-appointed Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter and other political appointees from executive branch agencies.  Last March, President Trump fired both Democratic commissioners at the FTC. The Supreme Court previously…

Read More

A Jalisco-based vigilante, nicknamed “Mexican Batman,” is reportedly being pursued by police for taping alleged criminals to poles. Beginning in mid-June, five men have been duct-taped to streetlights to be viewed by early morning commuters and picked up by law enforcement, according to informador.mx. (RELATED: GRAPHIC: North African Migrant Drenched…

Read More

One Brooklyn Health announced Monday it is partnering with hellocare.ai to bolster artificial intelligence-driven virtual care across its hospital system.  The new move will provide advanced AI tools to OBH’s clinicians to enable “scalable, continuous patient monitoring and enhanced care delivery” in its hospitals, according to the announcement. (RELATED: Artificial…

Read More

By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Entertainment Editor Monday, June 29, 2026Screenshot/The Passion TranslationAs scrutiny of The Passion Translation intensifies following a high-profile investigation promoted by apologist Mike Winger, a growing number of churches and Bible platforms are distancing themselves from the controversial paraphrase.In recent weeks, several prominent charismatic leaders and organizations…

Read More

The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning that President Donald Trump can fire bureaucrats from the executive branch. In the 6-3 decision on Trump v. Slaughter, the court ruled that “The FTC’s for-cause removal provision is contrary to the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution.”The ruling states that officers in…

Read More

By Ian M. Giatti, Christian Post Reporter Monday, June 29, 2026Rylee Russell-Bruton at an Arlington ISD AWARE Foundation Awards Dinner in 2024. | Screenshot/YouTube/@Arlington ISDA Texas school board official is calling for an investigation into a newly-named Dallas-area school administrator who also reportedly moonlights as a drag performer.On June 16,…

Read More

France’s national public health authority has reported that the country experienced at least 1,000 additional deaths last week during the heat wave compared to averages recorded in previous months. According to Santé Publique France, between June 24th and June 26th, there were approximately 1,000 additional deaths over the average recorded in April…

Read More

Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins challenged President Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress to take three immediate actions as the 2026 midterm elections rapidly approach. Hawkins, a prominent pro-life leader, called on the federal government to defund Planned Parenthood “for good,” invoke a 150-year-old law to prevent abortion pills…

Read More

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal law allows states to count non-military mail-in ballots received after Election Day. In a 5-4 ruling written by Trump-appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the Court held that…The Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal law allows states to count non-military mail-in ballots received after…

Read More

At the conclusion of the discussions in Switzerland, Secretary of State Marco Rubio spent time emphasizing the two groups attained a very important objective. Putting all other issues aside, they had formally mapped out a communication strategy for deconfliction between U.S. and Iranian leadership. Meaning, if everything starts to go…

Read More

A U.S. flag flutters at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit TessierThe Supreme Court ruled on June 29 that President Donald Trump acted within his authority when he fired a member of the Federal Trade Commission, marking a significant win for his view…

Read More

Few issues ignite more passionate debate than whether elected officials should face term limits. Polls consistently show strong public support for limiting the number of years members of Congress may serve. Others argue that experience is invaluable and that voters — not the government — should decide who remains in…

Read More

The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 12, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Supreme Court has blocked President Donald Trump’s removal of Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook, marking a tentative loss for the administration as litigation unfolds in lower courts.In an opinion on June 29, the court rejected Trump’s…

Read More

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech NASA’s Swift observatory, designed to study the most powerful explosions in the universe, launched into orbit over two decades ago. Since then, it has provided scientists with a constant stream of invaluable multi-wavelength…

Read More

In dissent, the three liberal justices admonished their colleagues for giving presidents “a power unknown even to the English crown against which the founders revolted.”WASHINGTON (CN) — Marking a monumental expansion of executive power, the Supreme Court on Monday scrapped nearly a century of precedent to give President Donald Trump sweeping influence over the federal government.In…

Read More