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Another day, another federal judge explains to President Donald Trump that the free press is protected by the U.S. Constitution, and he doesn’t get to ignore that part of the First Amendment just because the news makes him look and feel bad. In July of last year, the Wall Street Journal published an article under the […]

Last week, we reported that after failing to reach a lasting ceasefire in his war with Iran, President Donald Trump decided to send Vice President JD Vance to lead the U.S. delegation in its peace talks with the Iranian government. As if that were a duty for the vice president, and as if Vance had […]

Rep. Eric Swalwell was gaining momentum in California’s gubernatorial race before several women accused him of sexual assault this weekend

Donald Trump posted this image as he and his administration have spent the last few days beefing with the Vatican and Pope Leo XIV.

Does the First Lady not know that there are folks out there who think her husband started a war in Iran to distract from the Epstein files?

Calvin Duncan’s fight to be exonerated for a crime he didn’t commit has repeatedly put him at odds with Gov. Jeff Landry, who supports the bill. 

Booooy, I haven't seen Megyn Kelly go off like that since Bad Bunny sang songs in Spanish during the Super Bowl.

Rolbert Joachim is accused of committing the grizzly crime shown in the video of a woman being brutally bludgeoned to death with a hammer.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that this weekend, Vance will head the U.S. negotiating team for the peace talks with Iran.

U.S. to implement automatic draft registration in 2026, raising concerns over disproportionate impact on Black men.

The tenuous nature of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran has made shipping companies wary of going through the Strait of Hormuz.

The threat came after Pope Leo XIV delivered his State of the World speech, in which he urged world leaders to lay down their weapons and choose peace.