Articles By: Ethan

A San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting was disrupted by a pro-trans activist who began screaming in protest of the death of Banko Brown, a Black member of the transgender community.

Former President Donald Trump has criticized President Biden for declining the U.K.'s invitation to attend the coronation of King Charles III, calling it "very disrespectful."

Republicans are focusing on the role of Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his wife, White House Executive Secretary Evan Ryan, in alleged influence efforts by Hunter Biden on behalf of Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma in July 2016 when he was on its board, reported Breitbart News.

Jared "Riley" Dowell, the biologically male "non-binary" child of Katherine Clark, a Democratic Massachusetts Representative who serves as House Minority Whip, has been sentenced to one year of probation after being charged with assaulting a Boston Police officer during an Antifa anti-cop protest in January.

The White House has signed a border management deal with Mexico to minimize the visibility of accelerating mass illegal migration once officials lift the Title 42 barrier that now protects Americans.

The official autopsy report of Tyre Nichols reveals that he died from blunt force trauma after a traffic stop by police in Memphis, Tennessee turned violent.

Elon Musk, CEO of Twitter, has expressed his concern over the state of San Francisco's downtown area, which he described as "post-apocalyptic" due to the high level of crime that has led to businesses fleeing the area.

Ian Harvie, a transgender actor and comedian who appeared in a 2016 Bud Light commercial promoting the company's support for "people of all genders," has admitted that the partnership was not genuine and was instead about money.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was asked a direct question about whether he would like to serve in his post again if President Joe Biden is re-elected.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has called for the resignation of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), citing her prolonged absence from office due to illness.