Articles By: Ethan

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon is openly entertaining the idea that he could one day seek the presidency, insisting he could govern the country better than Donald Trump even as he claims to have no present desire to run.

For the first time in seven years, the American flag is once again flying over the United States Embassy in Caracas, signaling a dramatic shift in Washingtons posture toward a nation long suffocated by socialist dictatorship.

President Trump is sharply criticizing a Bush-appointed federal judge who has ordered an immediate halt to construction of the new White House ballroom, a centerpiece project of his second administrations effort to restore and modernize key national landmarks.

The U.S. Army has grounded the aircrew of two AH-64 Apache helicopters after a low-altitude flyby near Kid Rocks Tennessee residence sparked controversy and media scrutiny.

Bryon Noem, husband of former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is facing explosive allegations that he maintained a secret online life crossdressing as a woman with exaggerated breasts while engaging in explicit conversations and financial exchanges with adult performers.

A self-described left-wing DoorDash driver who boasted online that he would trash food orders from supporters of President Donald Trump now says the company has cut ties with him after his videos went viral.

President Donald Trumps latest affordability initiative is quietly reshaping the tax landscape, and even some Democrats are finding it difficult to oppose a policy that puts more money directly into workers pockets.

Nancy Pelosi is again leaving the door open to another impeachment drive against President Donald Trump, while insisting Democrats should not publicly lead with that threat as they campaign to reclaim power in November.

Vice President J.D. Vance is set to release a new book in June 2026 chronicling his return to Christianity and conversion to Catholicism, offering an unusually candid spiritual narrative from one of the most prominent conservatives in national office.

Federal prosecutors are examining whether a New York City councilmember, her sister in Gov. Kathy Hochuls administration, and a well-connected Brooklyn political operative accepted bribes or kickbacks tied to lucrative migrant shelter contracts.

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