Articles By: Ethan

The Michigan Supreme Court has declined to revive charges against former Governor Rick Snyder (R) in connection with the Flint water crisis, effectively bringing an end to the efforts to hold public officials accountable for the lead exposure that affected Flint residents.

The PBD Podcast took an unexpected turn when host Patrick Bet-David confronted Florida Governor and 2024 GOP candidate Ron DeSantis about rumors of him wearing hidden high heels inside his cowboy boots.

In a recent White House press briefing, Karine Jean-Pierre, the press secretary, was questioned about the anti-Israel protests that have been taking place across the United States and worldwide.

The latest special from the animated television series "South Park," which aired last week, has been lauded for its satirical take on the recent Hollywood trend of replacing white characters with minorities and women.

Boston's Democratic Mayor, Michelle Wu, has enacted a new regulation set to take effect on November 1, granting law enforcement the power to dismantle a homeless encampment in a Boston neighborhood notorious for drug use and criminal activities.

Supporters of President Biden in New Hampshire have launched a grassroots write-in campaign in an effort to prevent him from suffering an electoral embarrassment in the state's first-in-the-nation presidential primary.

On Wednesday, a pro-Hamas rally took place at the University of Washington, where the leader of the group, who remained unidentified, made a chilling declaration.

A man has been arrested following a horrifying incident at an apartment in Lancaster, California.

The Denver District Court is set to hear opening arguments on Monday in a lawsuit seeking to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on Colorado's 2024 election ballot.

In a significant development on Monday, a federal judge directed the Biden administration to cease the removal of razor wire from fences along Texas' southern border, a measure designed to deter illegal migrant crossings.