Breaking News

Month: May 2025

Bill to Protect Veterans Gun Rights Advances in House

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/05/07/bill-to-protect-veterans-gun-rights-advances-in-house-n1228536

Read More

How University Will Fare Without Taxpayer Subsidies

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/how-university-will-fare-without-taxpayer-subsidies

Read More

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order to Dismantle 3 Federal Agencies

The temporary block hands a win to 21 Democratic-led states who filed the lawsuit.

Read More

National Park Service Sued For Choosing Wealthy Environmentalists Over Small Farmers

Congress has opened an investigation into a settlement between NPS and environmental groups that booted ranchers from California land.

Read More

Colorado Postal Worker Pleads Guilty To Fraudulently Casting Multiple Mail Ballots In 2024 Election

Wanted to "test" the electronic voting signature verification system by taking ballots, forging voter signatures.

Read More

Two California Schools Drop Nevada Athletic Association Over Banning of Men in Women’s Sports

https://bonginoreport.com/sports/two-california-schools-drop-nevada-athletic-association-over-banning-of-men-in-womens-sports

Read More

Crackdown on Student Loan Defaulters to Begin With Benefit Seizure, Then Wage Garnishment

Federal collections have resumed after the pandemic-era freeze. Beginning in June, the government will intercept defaulters’ tax refunds and other payments.

Read More

FBI ‘Misled the Public’ in Claiming 2017 GOP Baseball Shooting Wasn’t Domestic Terror: House Intel

The FBI “misled the public” for years in claiming a sniper’s attempt to kill Republican congressmen at a June 2017 baseball practice was "suicide by cop”, when it was in fact domestic terrorism, according to a new congressional report released Tuesday.
The 27-page House Intelligence Committee report concludes “the FBI’s bottom line – ‘the FBI does not believe there is a nexus to terrorism’ – was based upon falsehoods, half-truths, and manipulations of the known facts.”

Read More