Articles By: Ethan

In a recent exchange on cable news, a prominent journalist found himself in an awkward position after attempting to challenge Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on the topic of tariffs.

In a decisive move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared on Saturday that the United States will revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders and halt any future issuances.

Al Sharpton, the host of MSNBC's PoliticsNation and leader of the activist group National Action Network, has recently leveraged his dual roles to instigate a boycott against PepsiCo over its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies.

Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, reportedly expressed disapproval of his own law firm's recent interactions with President Donald Trump.

It's been nearly half a century since a U.S. state last abolished its income tax on wages and salaries.

In an era where political accountability seems to be dwindling, President Donald Trump's recent actions serve as a refreshing reminder of his commitment to his objectives and his readiness to hold officials accountable for their failures.

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York are tapping into the allure of the entertainment industry for their upcoming "Fighting Oligarchy" rally, slated to take place at Los Angeles' Grand Park later this month.

New York State's Democratic Attorney General, Letitia James, recently made a controversial interpretation of a biblical passage, asserting that she is under divine protection as she stands against President Donald Trump.

In a surprising turn of events, Tim Walz, the unsuccessful Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, has admitted that the Democratic party may have erred in failing to recognize and address the apparent mental decline of former President Joe Biden.

In the wake of a second measles-related death of an unvaccinated elementary school-aged child in West Texas, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. made a visit to the region.