Curtis Sliwa on Being Offered CCP Money and NYC’s Mayoral Race

Curtis Sliwa reveals how he was offered money by Chinese Communist Party agents in New York—and why he turned it down. In this interview, the Guardian Angels founder and current NYC mayoral candidate exposes foreign influence in American politics, breaks down the stakes of the upcoming mayoral election, and shares his vision for… Original News

Greenland’s Elections Could Set Stage for Independence and Renewed Pitch From America

Trump has stressed Greenlanders’ right to self-determination as he makes the case for Greenland to join the United States. WASHINGTON—The eyes of the world have turned to Greenland as its inhabitants prepare to vote in its March 11 parliamentary elections. The results could herald a push for independence from the Kingdom of Denmark. Depending on

Elon Musk Sheds Light on DOGE Work in Media Interview

Cabinet officials and federal agency heads are in regular consultation to help streamline the government, he said. Details about the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) were revealed by its advisor Elon Musk during an interview March 10, following scrutiny from critics questioning the tech entrepreneur’s role in a DOGE-led federal government overhaul. The department—which

Government Shutdown Possible but ‘Probably Won’t Happen,’ Trump Says

Trump expressed cautious optimism ahead of Tuesday’s vote on a continuing resolution that would fund the government at current levels through Sept. 30. President Donald Trump said he believes a government shutdown can be avoided this week. Trump expressed cautious optimism ahead of Tuesday’s vote on a continuing resolution, or CR, that would fund the

Trump to Sign Order Prioritizing Local Leadership for Disaster Preparedness, Response

The new rules streamlining the federal government will help states and local communities in the event of emergencies, according to the White House. President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on March 10, empowering state and local leaders to prepare for and respond to natural disasters and other emergencies. The new law,

Senate Confirms Chavez-DeRemer as Labor Secretary

The former congresswoman received bipartisan support despite facing scrutiny from both parties. Former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.) will lead the Department of Labor as secretary after the Senate confirmed her nomination on March 10. Chavez-DeRemer, 56, was approved in a 67–32 vote despite facing initial scrutiny from Republicans over her past union support and from