Blog
-
A CEO was allegedly caught cheating on the jumbotron during a Coldplay concert, sparking public reaction and discussion. The incident, which took place during the band’s stadium tour, has since become a viral sensation.
-
New York Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faces accusations of being a communist or socialist from Trump and others, drawing sharp criticism for his past statements. The controversy has intensified as he navigates the mayoral race against Eric Adams and former Mayor Andrew Cuomo.
-
New York Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faces escalating criticism for his alleged communist ties, with prominent figures such as Donald Trump and others accusing him of being a communist or socialist. Despite scrutiny amid a closely contested race, Mamdani has chosen not to address the allegations.
-
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reported on the Border Patrol raid at a Home Depot in Sacramento. The event has raised questions about the intersection of immigration enforcement and workplace safety, prompting calls for a thorough investigation into the incident.
-
U.S. Senator Tammy Noem has expressed interest in implementing additional changes to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to expedite airport screening processes and enhance the overall travel experience. TSA deputy administrator Adam Stahl discussed the Trump administration’s initiatives aimed at modernizing security measures while improving the efficiency of airport screenings.
-
Annie Tomasini, a former senior advisor to President Joe Biden, has refused to testify before the House Oversight Committee, invoking the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination. This decision comes amid ongoing congressional investigations into potential misconduct related to her former role in the administration.
-
President Trump has requested Attorney General Pam Bondi to release grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, arguing that courts can unseal such documents. Legal experts confirm this is possible under existing legal procedures, though the decision ultimately rests with the judge.
-
Floods and heavy rain have killed dozens in Pakistan, with relentless downpours causing severe flooding in multiple cities and rural areas of Punjab province. A flooded village in northern Pakistan was reported on Thursday.
-
Denise Richards’ estranged husband, Aaron Phypers, has denied allegations of abuse, calling the claims ‘completely false and deeply hurtful’. Meanwhile, Richards has filed for a restraining order, detailing incidents of alleged abuse including choking, slapping, and threats of violence.
-
Republican congressman Joe Wilson has publicly criticized Israeli military strikes on Syria, calling them ‘suicidal’ and an insult to Donald Trump’s recent diplomatic efforts. The strikes, which targeted Syria’s military headquarters, have sparked international concern and raised questions about the implications for regional alliances and security.
-
Zohran Mamdani, a prominent Democratic congressman, remained silent when asked about being labeled ‘communist’ ahead of his meeting with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The encounter, captured by Fox News Digital, highlights ongoing political tensions within the Democratic Party.
-
Congress passed a $9 billion spending cuts package, which is now sent to President Donald Trump for signature. House Speaker Mike Johnson commented on the decision, highlighting its potential impact on the nation’s fiscal policies.
-
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza during his summer press conference, calling them ‘not acceptable.’ The statement reflects growing international concern over the ongoing conflict, with Germany maintaining its commitment to diplomacy and humanitarian aid.
-
Dr. James Craig, a dentist accused of poisoning his wife in March 2023, faces murder charges and is accused of attempting to hire someone to kill the lead detective in his case. The trial has drawn significant attention due to the serious nature of the charges and the alleged threat against a law enforcement officer.
-
Gayle King and other CBS Mornings hosts expressed sadness and surprise over the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which was announced by CBS on Thursday. King described the news as a ‘kick in the stomach,’ reflecting the deep impact of the decision.
-
A migrant from California has been charged with conspiracy after fabricating a scheme accusing ICE agents of kidnapping. Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey has responded to the legal action, highlighting the seriousness of the case.
-
The European Union has sanctioned Russia for the 18th time, implementing new measures to address Russian activities. Key components include lowering the price cap on Russian oil exports to third countries to 15% below global market value.
-
A 5-year-old boy from Cumming, Georgia, died after drowning in Lake Chatuge near his family’s rental home in Hiawassee, Georgia. Emergency responders arrived swiftly, but the child succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
-
Roman Catholic clergy and the U.S. Justice Department are opposing a Washington law requiring clergy to report child abuse and neglect, calling it a ‘brazen act of religious discrimination.’ The law, set to take effect on July 27, has sparked a legal battle, with the Church and the Justice Department arguing it undermines the confidentiality…
-
CBS has canceled Stephen Colbert’s long-running late-night talk show, “The Late, Show,” which will end in May 2026. The decision follows Colbert’s criticism of CBS parent company Paramount over a legal deal with former President Donald Trump.
-
Mexico City officials have announced plans to address rising housing costs and gentrification following weeks of protests against mass tourism and the influx of American residents. Locals, particularly in neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma, have expressed frustration over soaring rents and the cultural impact of tourism, leading to calls for stricter regulations.
-
Jordan Addison, the Minnesota Vikings’ wide receiver, resolved his 2024 DUI case by pleading no contest to a lesser charge of ‘wet reckless’ in California. The NFL is reviewing the matter for possible further discipline.
-
House Republicans face mounting resistance as the third ex-Biden aide invokes the Fifth Amendment, with committee chairman James Comer criticizing the pattern as a sign of potential conspiracy. The investigation into Biden’s alleged mental decline and cover-ups remains contentious, with both sides preparing for further developments.
-
A global study challenges the common belief that lack of physical activity is the main cause of obesity, revealing that diet — particularly the consumption of ultraprocessed foods — plays a significantly greater role. The study of over 4,000 adults found that while exercise is important for overall health, calorie intake is the primary driver…
-
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has formed a new partnership with FOX Sports, joining the ‘Big Noon Kickoff’ for college football coverage and launching a new show on FS1. Portnoy described the collaboration as a significant shift from past partnerships, particularly highlighting the contrast with his previous work with ESPN.
-
Proper golf apparel is essential for enhancing both performance and comfort on the course. The article recommends items like moisture-wicking polos, technical pants, and weather-resistant gear to ensure players remain comfortable in varying weather conditions.
-
The U.S. State Department is curtailing its practice of publicly criticizing foreign elections, per a memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This marks a significant shift from the Biden administration’s approach, which often condemned elections in countries like Belarus and Georgia.
-
President Donald Trump has directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release grand jury transcripts from the Jeffrey Epstein case, responding to criticism over the administration’s handling. The Justice Department is expected to file for unsealing the transcripts soon, following a memo that cleared Epstein of blackmail allegations.
-
President Donald Trump has directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to pursue the release of grand jury documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case. Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the developments.
-
Veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries are finding relief through ibogaine treatment in Mexico, but the U.S. restricts its use. Texas is moving to become a leader in ibogaine research with legislation, spearheaded by former Governor Rick Perry and current Governor Greg Abbott, who argue for its medical potential.
-
Phishing scams targeting Chase customers through fake text messages are a growing threat, with scammers using urgent language and deceptive links to steal personal information. Bill from Idaho shared his experience of receiving a convincing scam message that nearly tricked him into clicking a malicious link.
-
Leaders of France, Germany and the UK are establishing parallel diplomatic institutions to safeguard Europe’s interests as President Trump reduces his engagement with the continent. This move reflects growing concerns over U.S. foreign policy shifts and aims to strengthen transatl,
-
The potential deal between the U.S. and Ukraine is expected to involve the transfer of advanced Ukrainian drones to the U.S., which could significantly impact the dynamics of the war.
-
The 1990s were marked by a mix of cultural milestones, shocking events, and political turmoil. Highlights include the rise of The Simpsons, the Jerry Springer Show, the Rodney King riots, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Kurt Cobain’s suicide, the launch of Amazon, Fox News, and the Columbine High School shooting.
-
The Trump administration is reportedly implementing new measures to halt wind and solar energy projects, according to an undisclosed memo. The directive seeks to subject these renewable energy initiatives to increased scrutiny at the Department of the Interior, which could lead to delays in project approvals and construction.
-
The Environmental Protection Agency is moving forward with a reorganization and new buyout program as part of the Trump administration’s plan to reduce the federal workforce. The initiative is expected to result in the elimination of certain positions and the consolidation of others.
-
The Trump administration has issued a memo that could significantly impact the growth of solar and wind energy projects in the United States. This move has raised concerns among environmental groups and industry stakeholders about the future of clean energy initiatives.
-
The U.S. Navy is restructuring leadership to address shipbuilding delays and cost overruns. This move aims to streamline operations and align with broader Pentagon goals.
-
Many American Indians initially placed their faith in RFK Jr., but are beginning to lose trust in his leadership and promises. The health secretary has expressed a desire to improve care for Native Americans but has not yet provided concrete plans or actions.
-
Health officials in Africa have accused the U.S. of wasting hundreds of thousands of vaccines intended for the continent, citing expired doses. This follows the Biden administration’s delayed shipments, which some attribute to former President Trump’s cuts to foreign aid.
-
The White House physician has released a letter detailing President Trump’s new vascular diagnosis, which has sparked significant attention and questions about his health status. This revelation has prompted renewed scrutiny over the administration’s handling of health-related matters.
-
Chronic venous insufficiency is a common condition that can worsen over time. The article explores its potential impact on public figures like Donald Trump.
-
Sen. Tina Smith, a Minnesota Democrat, has been hospitalized after feeling ill on Wednesday and will not be available to assist Democrats during critical votes on the rescission package. Her office stated that she will stay overnight for observation, expecting to return to work soon.
-
White House officials are discussing potential replacements for Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) should she choose not to run again in 2026. President Donald Trump favors a candidate who would more readily support his policies.
-
The House advanced a trio of cryptocurrency bills and a 2026 Defense spending measure following a standoff between GOP hard-liners and committee leaders. The resolution came after attaching a CBDC ban to a must-pass defense bill, allowing the legislation to pass.
-
The House faces a critical deadline to pass multiple bills, including cryptocurrency legislation and the National Defense Authorization Act, after a nine-hour stalemate. The situation has left lawmakers scrambling to address fiscal 2026 spending bills and the impending shutdown deadline, with some considering postponing certain votes.
-
Senate Democrats protested the vote to advance Emil Bove’s nomination to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. The committee voted to advance the nomination with only Republican support, as all Democrats, except Cory Booker, left the room during the votes.
-
House Republicans face mounting pressure to send members home for the summer as the Epstein controversy intensifies. A discharge petition led by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna could force a House vote on releasing Epstein-related records, stoking internal GOP anxiety.
-
Former Rep. Bill Clay Sr., one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus, has died at 94. His contributions to labor rights, education, and social justice were highlighted by Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke.
-
House Republicans are nearing a resolution on the Jeffrey Epstein case to address transparency concerns, despite internal divisions and Democratic criticism. The matter has sparked an outcry from some constituents demanding more action from Congress.
-
House Republicans voted down a Democratic amendment to advance a bipartisan Epstein document bill and introduced their own non-binding resolution. The move is aimed at addressing constituent demands for transparency and countering Democratic criticism while navigating Trump’s $9 billion rescission package deadline.
-
The House of Representatives passed a $9 billion rescission bill to claw back funds from public media and foreign aid programs, marking the first successful rescission package in over 30 years. The package, which includes Senate amendments, now moves to the president’s desk.
-
Congressional Republicans have passed Donald Trump’s $9 billion rescissions package, capping a painful ordeal that put even members who supported it in a tough spot. White House budget director Russ Vought said Thursday that a second request to rescind congressionally approved spending is likely coming soon.
-
Arizona Democrats have voted to remove their embattled party chair, Robert Branscomb II, following a period of intense infighting within the party. The vote, which passed with a significant margin, was preceded by months of controversy surrounding Branscomb’s actions, including a contentious letter that criticized prominent state Democrats.
-
Political cartoonists across the nation and the political spectrum weekly craft cartoons that highlight the absurdities, memes, and hypocrisies in politics. These cartoons entertain and provoke readers of all political leanings, offering a unique perspective on current events.
-
Maine Republicans remain steadfast in their support for Sen. Susan Collins, seeing no viable alternative to represent the state as Democrats face challenges in finding a formidable opponent. The state’s political landscape is viewed as unsuitable for any other candidate to replace Collins, who is seen as the only viable option to hold the Senate…
-
Rep. Elise Stefanik used a viral Kiss Cam moment to criticize New York Governor Kathy Hochul and mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. The incident, which initially sparked allegations of an affair, has become a political tool for Stefanik, who is considering a gubernatorial bid in 2026.
-
SportsCenter is advancing its cross-country exploration and offering a Week 4 quiz to assess fans’ familiarity with state-specific sports knowledge.
-
The summer transfer window is now open, and the football world is abuzz with speculation about potential moves for several high-profile players. Among the most talked-about names are Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, with rumors suggesting they could be on the move to Juventus.
-
RB Leipzig’s attacking midfielder Xavi Simons is linked with a potential transfer to the Premier League, with Chelsea being the most likely destination. Rumors suggest both Bayern Munich and Barcelona are also considering a move for the 21-year-old Dutch player.