Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) delivers a stunning rebuke to his party after Kamala Harris labels President Trump a ‘fascist,’ arguing that such divisive language backfires and alienates millions of Americans.
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CBS News’ new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss is reportedly plotting to lure Fox News anchor Bret Baier to the ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor chair—signaling a conservative shakeup at a legacy network, and hinting at major media realignment in Trump’s America.
The Supreme Court is set to decide whether to revisit national same-sex marriage rights in a challenge brought by Kim Davis—a move that could upend federal marriage mandates and return control to the states.
Brazil’s 80-year-old socialist president, Lula da Silva, launches a bid for a fourth term—setting the stage for another high-stakes ideological showdown, with President Trump keeping close watch.
Harvard’s new admissions data reveals a record Asian American enrollment and steep drops in Black and Hispanic students after Trump’s crackdown on race-based admissions. Trump’s reforms and the Supreme Court ban on affirmative action are reshaping campus diversity.
A Texas Democrat’s call for violent retaliation against Republicans on national TV reveals mounting divisions within her party—and may be driving voters straight into conservative arms.
Podcast king Joe Rogan stirs the pot, suggesting President Trump could run for California governor after his second term—and conservatives everywhere are taking notice.
A leaked Young Republicans group chat ignites debate on accountability and media bias as JD Vance fights back against left-wing outrage and defends the movement’s America First priorities.
Leaked private chats among state Young Republican leaders have unleashed a conservative reckoning, prompting swift condemnation, resignations, and renewed calls for accountability as the movement defines its values in the America First era.
Leading news outlets across the political spectrum, from The Atlantic to Newsmax, are pushing back against unprecedented Pentagon press restrictions, arguing that the new rules threaten both constitutional protections and essential reporting on American defense.