Now That Trump Is President, Journalists Can Finally Admit the Harris Campaign Was a Total Disaster
Obvious facts less likely to be denounced as 'misinformation'
Read MoreGold hits one-week low as investors cash in, trade war fears persist
Gold prices dropped to their lowest level in over a week on Tuesday, as investors booked profits after a record high in the previous session on...
Read MoreBehind the Chaotic Attempt to Freeze Federal Assistance
On Monday, January 27th, the United States Office of Management and Budget sent out an unprecedented directive instructing all government agencies to...
Read MoreTrump Names Himself Chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Arts
The president announced that he plans to terminate board members who do not share his "Vision for a Golden Age"
Read MoreMarkets look ahead: Central bank rate decisions and tech earnings
Global markets will focus on central bank rate decisions and earnings from US tech giants, alongside major European corporate quarterly results.
Read MoreFederal Immigration Contractor Rallies Against Trump’s Deportations, Campus Hamasniks Get Bad News, and Journos Finally Admit Harris’s Defeat
The Acacia Center for Justice is a D.C.-based nonprofit that oversees a $769 million federal immigration program. It also believes that "no immigrant...
Read MoreDollar lower after soft consumer confidence as economic worries grow
The dollar fell on Tuesday, extending declines after a disappointing reading on U.S. consumer confidence and a drop in U.S. yields weighed, while...
Read MoreFake ICE agents harassed multiple businesses in sick social media stunt, cops say
A pair of California men who posed as fake ICE agents and harassed local businesses as part of a social media stunt have been arrested, according to...
Read MoreRussian oligarchs with Kremlin links face UK travel ban
Security minister Dan Jarvis said his message to Putin's friends was simple: 'You are not welcome in the UK'
Read MoreWNBA champ Natasha Cloud says 'it's time to break down a system that has only been about White men'
WNBA champion Natasha Cloud talked about her passion for social justice on Thursday. Cloud, who previously spoke out against the U.S. government on...
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