Obama Era, Corporate Democrats Now Lose Power To Socialists

The Death of the Corporate Democrat: a blunt look at an era ending and the party that replaced it The Obama Presidential Library opened in Chicago as a massive, costly monument that says more about the Democratic party’s shift than about a legacy. What played out at the ceremony felt less like a triumphant moment […]
Trump Threatens 10-Year Prison For Reflecting Pool Vandals

President Trump publicly condemned the vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after its recent renovation, detailed the damage and called for criminal penalties to be enforced while authorities make arrests and begin repairs. President Donald Trump pushed back hard at the group he blamed for defacing the Reflecting Pool following a high-profile restoration. He […]
Trump Signals He Favors Vance, Weighs Rubio As Successor

Donald Trump’s recent remarks and the anecdotes in a new book have stirred talk about who he may prefer as his successor, highlighting both political signaling and personal dynamics within his circle. A forthcoming book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan examines the first year of Donald Trump’s second term and includes an episode about […]
Bill Maher Defends Second Amendment, Slams California Gun Rules

Bill Maher slammed California’s gun rules, chuckled at a James Talarico deepfake, and told Democrats to stop sulking about America 250. Bill Maher pushed back hard and plain on recent culture fights, leaning into points Republicans have been making for years. He didn’t sugarcoat how some Democrats respond to national celebrations, and he used humor […]
New York Democrats Turn Against Leaders, Demand Pro-Worker Renewal

New polling shows deep frustration among New York City Democrats, with many voters unhappy with party leaders and open to insurgent challengers. Some recent survey results out of New York City paint a sharper picture of Democratic trouble than you might expect. Voters in the five boroughs told pollsters they’re tired of the party’s leadership […]
Keir Starmer Prepares Resignation, Labour Faces Leadership Crisis

British politics hit a breaking point as reports swirl that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to leave Number 10, with critics calling his exit overdue and opposing voices already circling for a replacement. The story landed fast: Keir Starmer is said to be planning his resignation, and that possibility is being treated as imminent. […]
Treasury Aide Advised Trump Not To Host Zelenskyy, Used Slurs

Scott Bessent’s blunt descriptions of Volodymyr Zelensky, and his warning that the Ukrainian president should not be hosted in the Oval Office, have surfaced in reporting about a chaotic White House encounter on February 28, 2025. Scott Bessent, now Treasury Secretary, has a reputation for sharp talk and political maneuvering, and recent reporting shows he […]
Protect Father’s Day, Reject Toronto Star’s Abolition Push

The Toronto Star ran a June 18 opinion arguing that Father’s Day should be eliminated, and the piece sparked pushback about the holiday’s meaning and role in family life. The opinion column came from Vinay Menon, an entertainment writer who called Father’s Day a “made-up celebration” and argued it has outlived whatever usefulness it once […]
Petro Accuses Israel After Defeat By Trump Backed Candidate

Colombia’s recent presidential contest produced a narrow win for Abelardo de la Espriella over the leftist hand-picked successor of President Gustavo Petro, setting off accusations, regional congratulations, and a clear shift to the right in South American politics. The race ended with right-wing, Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly defeating Iván Cepeda, who had the […]
Teen Golfer Pulls Dad To Caddie On Father’s Day At US Open

Miles Russell, a 17-year-old amateur who played the final round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, surprised his father by asking him to caddie on the 18th hole as a spontaneous Father’s Day moment, and he closed the tournament having made his first major cut and finished the day at even par. Miles Russell […]
Chicago Violence Leaves 22 Shot, Trump Urges Pritzker To Accept Help

Chicago saw more than 20 people shot over a single weekend, sparking a public exchange between President Donald Trump and Illinois leadership about law and order and offers of federal assistance. More than 20 people were reportedly shot across Chicago during the recent weekend, with local reports and social posts placing the total at 22 […]
Gallego Accused Of Misusing Campaign Cash For Super Bowl Tickets

Sen. Ruben Gallego is under fire after reports showed campaign funds were used for Super Bowl tickets and family travel, prompting criticism over campaign finance boundaries and calls for clearer accountability. Republican critics have piled on after disclosures showed campaign coffers were tapped for high-profile entertainment and travel that looks personal. The controversy centers on […]
New York Times Pushes Radical Gender Ideology In Father’s Day Comic

This piece critiques a New York Times Father’s Day opinion comic and its implications for children, media standards, and cultural priorities. The New York Times opinion pages have long tested cultural boundaries, but a recent Father’s Day comic pushed many readers past mere disagreement into disgust. The strip centers on a personal transition narrative presented […]
Texas Democrats Split Over Talarico, Crockett Withholds Support

A brewing split in Texas Democrats over James Talarico’s Senate bid has turned public and messy, with Rep. Jasmine Crockett withholding support and raising questions about unity, messaging, and the impact of a fractured coalition heading into a high-stakes November matchup. What started as a primary rivalry has become public discord, and it’s not subtle. […]
Democrats Move To Tax Elon Musk, Target His Wealth

This piece argues that some Democratic leaders respond to private-sector success by pushing heavy taxes on entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, contrasting creators who build companies and jobs with politicians who favor wealth redistribution. Democrats are openly agitated by Elon Musk reaching trillionaire status, and some voices in the party are already plotting tax schemes. Senators […]
Trump Bars Iranian Tolls, Secures 60-Day Strait Reprieve

President Donald Trump declared that the Strait of Hormuz will not face tolls for 60 days under the cease-fire framework and signaled there will be no charges after that period unless the United States chooses to impose them; his post ties the exception to America acting as the region’s “Guardian Angel” for reimbursement. The announcement […]
Texas Woman Sentenced 21 Months for FEMA, COVID Relief Fraud

A Texas woman was sentenced to federal prison this week after pleading guilty to stealing disaster relief and pandemic unemployment benefits, and a court ordered her to repay more than $82,000 in restitution. Joyce Turner, 56, of Rosharon, Texas, received a 21-month federal prison sentence and was ordered to pay $82,555 in restitution after admitting […]
Justice Department Defends Nuns Against New York Gender Law

The Justice Department has stepped into a case brought by the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, arguing that a New York law forcing housing and pronoun policies based on gender identity clashes with religious freedom and equal protection; the suit centers on Rosary Hill Home’s practices, key legal claims under the Fourteenth Amendment and 42 U.S.C. […]
America’s World Cup Surge Restores National Pride Now

The U.S. team’s World Cup run has sparked a real shift in mood, mixing unexpected results, youthful energy, and a fresh sense of possibility across American sports fandom. The vibe shift is upon us; the team’s recent performances have captured attention and renewed a feeling that big moments can arrive suddenly. America’s showing at the […]
Vance Disarms The View Panel, Behar Defends The Office

Vice President JD Vance faced the hosts of The View this week and walked out of the room looking measured while the panel spun itself into a debate about civility and political theater. A single line from Joy Behar — that Vance “wasn’t a bad guy” — triggered a bigger argument than the interview itself. […]
Federal Court Restores Florida 18-Year-Olds’ Concealed Carry Rights

A federal appeals court has declared Florida’s long-standing ban on concealed carry for 18- to 20-year-olds unconstitutional, a decision grounded in recent Supreme Court rulings and a clear reading of the Second Amendment. The Fourth District Court of Appeal in Broward County made a unanimous ruling that struck down Florida’s 1987 law barring 18- to […]
Karmelo Anthony Admits Stabbing In New Footage, Sentenced 35 Years

Newly released bodycam and surveillance video, along with trial exhibits, provide a clearer picture of the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a Frisco high school track meet and the arrest of Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted and sentenced in the case. Authorities released fresh footage and photos that show the moments after the confrontation […]
Ann Arbor Trader Pleads Guilty, Admits $2.7M Fraud

A Michigan resident, identified as Mitchell of Ann Arbor, pleaded guilty to wire fraud after admitting to a commodities trading investment scheme that cost third-party investors more than $2.7 million; he acknowledged false guarantees, hid trading losses, violated a prior CFTC settlement and faces restitution and possible prison time. Mitchell, 43, entered a guilty plea […]
Ninth Circuit Blocks California AB 1955, Restores Parents’ Rights

The Ninth Circuit has put a temporary stop to California’s AB 1955, blocking parts of the law that would have prevented schools from telling parents about their children’s gender identity, finding that parents have strong constitutional protections and are entitled to emergency relief while the case proceeds. The Appeals Court issued a preliminary injunction against […]