Socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani lamented on Friday that — after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States — Read More
Cruz ‘cannot support’ Trump’s Kuwait ambassador pick over Muslim Brotherhood remarks
Hamtramck Mayor Amer Ghalib faces bipartisan opposition during contentious confirmation hearing for Kuwait ambassador role over controversial social media posts.
Biden refused to speak with Obama for weeks before and after dropping out: Book
Then-President Joe Biden spurned former President Barack Obama’s calls in the two weeks before Biden dropped his re-election bid last July — and then wouldn’t Read More
Sanders Backs AOC For 2028. The Radical Left’s Grip On Democrats Tightens.
Bernie Sanders let the cat out of the bag yesterday. In an interview with Axios, he said what I think we’ve all been thinking: that Read More
Katie Porter is a ‘master manipulator’ who would be no good as California governor: ex-husband
“The system’s not rigged, Katie,” warned Hoffman.
White House says government shutdown could eliminate next inflation report despite optimistic numbers
U.S. inflation hits 3% in September, beating economist expectations and sending Wall Street to record highs as investors anticipate Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Canada Caves: Ontario To Yank ‘Fake’ Reagan Ad After Pressure From Trump
The liberal Canadian premier who launched a $75 million anti-tariff ad campaign in the United States featuring former President Ronald Reagan will yank the effort Read More
Dem staffer threatened to ‘put a knot’ on GOP lawmaker’s head, judge grants protection order
Only Black Republican in Virginia legislature faces threats from Democratic campaign worker, highlighting rising political tensions statewide.
‘Narco-Terrorists’: U.S. Destroys Tren De Aragua Drug Boat In Caribbean, Hegseth Says
U.S. forces carried out a tenth strike on a suspected drug boat, killing six Tren de Aragua “narco-terrorists” Thursday night in the Caribbean, Secretary of Read More
Mystery Trump ally donates $130M to cover troops’ paychecks amid shutdown chaos
An anonymous donor gave $130 million to the Department of War to pay U.S. troops during the government shutdown, but legal restrictions may require congressional approval.
