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Senator Rubio Hits E.U. Over Military Strike Reproach
In a forceful defense of U.S. foreign policy and national security strategy, Secretary of State Marco Rubio rebuffed criticism from European Union officials this week regarding recent U.S. military strikes on suspected narco-trafficking vessels in international Caribbean waters. Speaking from the G7 Foreign Minister meeting in Niagara, Canada, Rubio made it clear: America doesn’t answer …
FBI Task Force Probes Unrest Outside TPUSA Gathering
The Department of Justice has launched a sweeping federal investigation into the violent leftist demonstrations that erupted at the University of California, Berkeley, this week — a flashpoint that once again puts Antifa and the nation’s deepening ideological divides under the microscope. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Tuesday that the DOJ, under the direction of …
Clyburn Grilled Over Judicial Role in Trump Fund Drama
In a moment that stunned a live CNN panel and cut straight to the heart of constitutional government, Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) openly admitted that he supports federal judges ordering a sitting president — in this case, Donald Trump — to spend money that Congress never appropriated. The admission, prompted by CNN commentator Scott Jennings, …
JFK Descendant Joins Race Framed as Fight Against Trump
The Kennedy name is once again back on a ballot — this time in Manhattan’s 12th Congressional District. Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy and son of Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, officially launched his campaign Tuesday to succeed Rep. Jerry Nadler, who is stepping down after more than three decades in Congress. Schlossberg’s candidacy …
Hollywood Star Sits Down for Deep Dive With Joe Rogan
Billy Bob Thornton, never one to mince words, has delivered a message that cuts to the core of Hollywood’s increasingly politicized identity: accept your award, say thank you, and sit down. In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the 70-year-old Oscar-winning actor echoed a sentiment made infamous by Ricky Gervais during the 2020 …
Kennedy Reveals What Bothered Him About Shutdown Deal
In a candid moment that cut through the procedural fog of Washington politics, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) voiced his frustration Monday over what he calls a glaring failure of leadership: Congress getting paid while ordinary Americans go without during a government shutdown. Speaking on The Will Cain Show, Kennedy expressed disappointment that his provision—aimed at …
U.N. Voices Frustration Over Corporate Power Shift
The United Nations, long regarded as the symbolic heartbeat of international diplomacy, is sounding an alarm—not over war, famine, or climate—but over what it sees as an emerging global threat: the growing independence and unchecked power of multinational corporations, especially those in the tech sector. In a recent interview with Agence France-Presse, U.N. human rights …
Fallout Hits BBC Over Controversial Trump Clip
The BBC has long styled itself as the gold standard in global journalism—objective, authoritative, and above reproach. But after this weekend’s dramatic resignations of Director General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness, that image lies badly bruised, if not altogether shattered. At the heart of the crisis is “Trump: A Second Chance?”, a documentary …
Senate Dems Stunned by AOC's Math Logic on Shutdown
Sometimes a single post captures the moment better than a thousand think pieces, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s attempt to flex her math skills during the shutdown standoff might just be the clearest example yet of how far detached some members of Congress have become from economic reality. To recap: as the clock ticked down on the …
Questions Swirl Around Mamdani’s Free Bus Safety Pledge
Zohran Mamdani’s rise to New York’s mayor-elect seat came with a whirlwind of promises, and now the real scrutiny begins. Among his headline-grabbing proposals is a bold, populist-sounding idea: free buses for all. On the surface, it sounds like a step toward greater equity and accessibility. But peel back the layers, and the math, policy …