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This is yet another attempt by Florida "education" officials to make U.S. history more palatable to white people by lying about it.

Steven Roth, CEO of real estate giant Vornado, and Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel LLC, are two of NYC's richest white men, and they feel oppressed.

Iran’s threat comes after President Donald Trump said U.S. military ships would escort ships through the blockaded Strait of Hormuz. 

House Republicans don't even seem to like each other all that much, and many of them aren't too thrilled with their House majority speaker, Rep. Mike Johnson.

Organizers have said the core message of this year’s “May Day Strong” protests is about the government "focusing on workers over billionaires." 

Secretary Hegseth got heated over concerns members of the House Armed Services Committee had over the growing cost of the Iran war. 

The White House thinks it's being cute, mocking the fact that the "No Kings" movement has launched multiple waves of anti-Trump protests.

Could any of our most recent Democratic presidents have gotten away with making "America's" 250th birthday all about themselves like this?

Some question whether the United States and Israel can actually win, while others argue that “winning” may not even be the point.

The Strait of Hormuz has been a focal point during the ongoing war in Iran, with the U.S. Navy currently blockading entry to the port. 

Members of Trump's administration fear that the president is shooting himself in the foot by constantly posting about victories that haven't happened.

It's almost as if the commander-in-draft-dodging-bone-spurs keeps coming up with new ways to get everyone to laugh at him.