
The Second Trump Administration’s New Forms of Distraction
The first time around, the President’s bad deeds galvanized people on social media. This time, they’re looking to “flush out their brains.”
Continue ReadingFormer rebel leader al-Sharaa appointed Syria's interim president
The head of the largest rebel group has been de-facto in charge of the country since dictator Bashar al-Assad fled...
Read MoreEuropean shipyards sustain Russia's Arctic gas trade
European shipyards are providing vital servicing contracts to vessels carrying Russian liquefied natural gas,...
Read MoreWATCH: President Trump and VP Vance Team Up to Completely Obliterate an Ungrateful Zelenskyy Inside the White House
President Trump and Vice President JD Vance teamed up during a fiery White House meeting on Friday to epically put...
Read More2 ex-Boeing staffers said they wouldn't fly on the 737 Max, citing pressure to 'rush the planes out the door'
Two former Boeing employees told the Los Angeles Times they wouldn't fly on a 737 Max. "I saw the pressure employees...
Read MoreSEC says most meme coins are not securities
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued long sought after guidance Thursday evening saying it does not deem most...
Read MoreTrump’s 51st-State Plan Would Be a Literal Death Sentence for Canadians
Canadians have a universal healthcare system and significantly longer life expectancy than Americans.
Read MoreFCC Fast-Tracks Trump Request for Docs About CBS’s Controversial Kamala Harris Interview
Trump seeks former FCC chair's communications to bolster lawsuit over controversial '60 Minutes' interview
Read MoreBiden Attack on Nonprofit Over Palestine Stance Made Trump’s Job Easier
A group at risk of losing federal funding under President Donald Trump said it has lost funding that the Biden...
Read MoreMake South Africa Great Again?
How the country’s post-apartheid politics may inform the world view of Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
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