Author: Press Room
A supermajority of Americans want employers to comply with federal immigration law that bans the unfair workplace replacement of American citizens by illegal migrants, according to a new poll. “It’s ridiculous that a business that breaks the law [by hiring cheap illegals] is better off than a business that follows the law,” Rosemary Jenks, a cofounder of the Immigration Accountability Project, said. Many honest and productive American businesses get crushed when dishonest companies hire “disposable” migrants and pay them with off-the-books cash, she said. The bad economic incentive “is insane, that just completely undermines the rule of law,” Jenks said.…
Contacts with the Trump administration come as nationwide blackouts deepen following Washington’s oil restrictions and the Iran war Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has confirmed that officials in Havana are holding talks with the administration of US President Donald Trump, as the island grapples with a deepening energy crisis and widespread blackouts.The contacts come amid mounting economic pressure on the Caribbean nation, with Cuban authorities blaming American sanctions and restrictions on fuel supplies for crippling the country’s power generation. The Iran conflict and the resulting spike in global oil prices have further aggravated the situation. Crude briefly topped $110 a barrel…
Six airmen have been killed after an incident in the skies over Western Iraq which led to the loss of an in-flight refuelling tanker, the U.S. military has confirmed. The death toll of an in-flight “incident” while on a combat mission has increased from four airmen to six, the complete compliment of the lost Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker that went down yesterday evening over Iraq. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) launched a rescue mission which ran overnight but has now confirmed there were no survivors from the lost refuelling aircraft. CENTCOM said they are withholding the identities of the deceased crewmen until…
U.S. job openings rose in January while layoffs declined and workers continued to quit jobs at a steady pace, pointing to firm labor demand even as hiring remained restrained. Employers posted 6.9 million job openings in January, up from 6.6 million in December and above economists’ expectations of about 6.75 million, according to the Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey released Friday. The job openings rate rose to 4.2 percent from 4.0 percent the prior month. The increase suggests companies entered the year with somewhat stronger demand for workers after a soft finish to 2025. Openings rose in…
Rep. Max Miller (R-OH), one of the four Jewish Republicans serving in Congress, posted audio of a graphic antisemitic death threat telling him someone should cut off “your f—ing head,” saying the message reflects the threats Jewish lawmakers increasingly face in the United States. In the message, the caller launches into an antisemitic tirade, referring to Miller as a Jew who “thinks they own the world” before saying he hopes “some f—ing Arab… jumps out of the bushes and cuts off your f—ing head.” Miller shared the voicemail Thursday on X, saying the message illustrates the type of threats he…
NATO nations have been building up their military presence in the region, with Russia vowing to protect its national interests there Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a multibillion-dollar plan to increase the country’s military presence in the Arctic.NATO, of which Canada is a member, has been actively ramping up its military footprint in the strategically important region in recent years, citing a perceived Russian threat. Moscow has dismissed the allegations, saying that the military bloc views the Arctic as a “bridgehead for possible conflicts.” President Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia will respond to the NATO military buildup…
Chen Wei, a deputy to China’s rubber-stamp National People’s Congress, on Wednesday suggested teaching mandatory sex ed classes to kindergarten children in a desperate effort to shore up China’s collapsing birthrates. Chen, who is also an assistant at Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, told the state-run Global Times that “sex education in China still has a long way to go compared to international norms.” “Last year I proposed that we are lacking locally developed sex education textbooks in China. As you can see, new textbooks have now been introduced, but we still have a shortage of professional teachers,” she said. Chen’s…
A federal judge has quashed two Justice Department subpoenas targeting the Federal Reserve, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, delivering a significant legal victory to the central bank and a serious setback to the criminal probe that U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro had opened into Fed Chair Jerome Powell. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, whose ruling was unsealed Friday, found the subpoenas to be improper. The Obama-appointed judge wrote that the record showed the subpoenas’ primary purpose was to pressure Powell into either capitulating to the President’s wishes or stepping aside in favor of a more compliant successor. “There is abundant…
Various Iranian officials reinforced their disposition towards continuing the war against the United States and Israel without dialogue on Friday, led by the Foreign Ministry’s declaration that America would soon learn an “unforgettable lesson.” America launched “Operation Epic Fury,” a military engagement to disable the threat Iran, the world’s most formidable state sponsor of terrorism, presents to its neighbors and the world. On the first day of the operation, President Donald Trump announced that it had successfully eliminated the “supreme leader” of the Islamist dictatorship, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, leaving the country effectively leaderless, as even President Masoud Pezeshkian answers to…
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) told Breitbart News in an interview that the energy companies’ exodus from the Golden State proves that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) would be a terrible president. Lummis spoke to Breitbart News as an ever-growing number of billionaires, CEOs, and major corporations, especially energy companies, are fleeing California for red states, pointing to lower taxes, fewer regulations, and friendlier business climates. “This is Gavin Newsom proving, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that he would be a terrible president because he just doesn’t understand the economy,” Lummis told Breitbart News. “Honestly, when I visit California, I just…