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- ArticlePolitics
House Passes Iran War-Powers Resolution 214–208 as Senate Blocks Parallel Measure
The House passed an Iran war-powers resolution 214–208, while the Senate blocked a parallel measure 47–49. See what changed and what did not.
- ArticlePolitics & Accountability
U.S.–Saudi Nuclear Deal Is Signed—but Trump Says It Depends on Israel Normalization
The U.S.–Saudi 123 nuclear agreement is signed, but Trump says it requires Israel normalization and bars enrichment. Here is what Congress must verify.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes Stopgap Funding Through December 4: What H.R. 9770 Does—and What Happens Next
A facts-first guide to H.R. 9770, the House-passed stopgap funding bill: the December 4 deadline, programs continued, restrictions, Senate path, and shutdown risk.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Orders Warning Signs Outside Smithsonian Museum: What the July 24 Executive Order Actually Does
Trump ordered warning signs outside the Smithsonian’s American History museum. Here is what the July 24 order does, who governs the museum and what remains disputed.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Mail-Ballot Order Remains Blocked After First Circuit Denies Stay
The First Circuit denied a stay of the injunction against Trump’s 2026 mail-ballot order. See what remains blocked, where, and what happens next.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes H. Con. Res. 113: What the $95 Billion Reconciliation Blueprint Actually Does
The House passed H. Con. Res. 113 by 216–214. Learn what the $95 billion reconciliation blueprint authorizes, what it does not spend, and what happens next.
- ArticleLegal Spotlight
"Hope You Don't Die": The D.C. Jail Officers Who Should Be Investigated
A first-person account of the corruption, abuse, and torture I witnessed inside the D.C. Department of Corrections — and the officers who need to answer for it.
- VideoLegal Filings
What's the Difference? Harrison County Wrote the Rule on July 13 — Then Charged Me Anyway
On July 13, 2025, Harrison County officers said on bodycam that a gun not pulled, pointed, or paired with a threat is "not a threat" and filed no charge. Months later the same county charged me on a fact pattern with no drawn gun and no ver
- ArticleJanuary 6
Bennie Alvin Parker J6 Case Record: Mixed Verdict, Probation and Full Pardon
Bennie Alvin Parker’s sourced J6 record: a mixed jury verdict, five years of probation with home detention, no prison term, and a full pardon.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The Recall That Changed Every Medicine Cabinet
The 1982 poisonings led to recalls, federal packaging rules, and visible safety seals. The lasting business lesson is how trust gets rebuilt under pressure.
- ArticleFaith & Service
Four Life Jackets, Four Faiths, and a Choice Made in the Dark
When USAT Dorchester sank in 1943, four Army chaplains gave away their life jackets. Their final act still defines service across differences today.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump's Forced-Labor Tariffs Take Effect: What the 10%–12.5% Section 301 Duties Actually Cover
Trump's new Section 301 tariffs on imports from 60 economies took effect July 24. See the rates, exemptions, legal basis, objections and unknowns.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Dominic Pezzola After the July 2026 Dismissal: What the January 6 Record Shows
Examine Dominic Pezzola’s January 6 record: the 2023 mixed jury verdict, 10-year sentence, 2025 commutation, 2026 vacatur, and dismissal with prejudice.
- ArticleJ6
The Record They Kept: 1,463 Days, Ten Facilities, and the File I Built From Inside
They took me on January 18, 2021. Between that day and the pardon on January 20, 2025 — 1,463 days — I was held across ten federal and local facilities. What follows is not my memory of it. Memory can be argued with. This is the file: every
- ArticleJ6
They Say the Pipe Bomb Case Is Solved. I'm Still Waiting on Justice.
The FBI says they found the Capitol Hill pipe bomber. Rep. Thomas Massie isn't so sure. Ryan Nichols on the case, the doubts, and the justice J6 defendants still haven't gotten.
- ArticleOp-ed
Mitch McConnell Must Retire. Immediately.
Found unconscious at his D.C. home, missing nine straight votes, and his office still won't say why. Ryan Nichols on why McConnell needs to resign now, not in January.
- PhotoJ6
I Am Building The January 6 Case Catalog Free For J6 Defendants
I have made my decision. I am going to help build the January 6 case catalog on RealRyanNichols.com for January 6 defendants who want their story, their documents, their case files, and their evidence organized and made public. And I am doi
- ArticleThe Work
Let the Readers Build the Database
RepWatchr has 16,834 profiles and 59,657 sources. I did not put them all there. How a published receipt standard turns an audience into a data asset you actually own.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Andrew Alan Hernandez J6 Case Record: One-Count Plea, Time-Served Reduction and Full Pardon
Andrew Alan Hernandez’s sourced J6 record: six charges, one obstruction plea, 18-month sentence, time-served reduction, full pardon, and later litigation.