Articles By: Ethan

House conservatives are intensifying efforts to impeach federal judges they view as overtly partisan, emboldened by House Speaker Mike Johnsons public backing of the strategy.

James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director behind the Avatar franchise, has again denounced the United States as irrational and unsafe, declaring that he fled to New Zealand in search of sanity and relief from American politics and pandemic policy.

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino unleashed a blistering critique of legacy media Thursday night, accusing prominent outlets of deliberately downplaying the Trump administrations success in driving down violent crime.

Mexican political leaders at the highest levels of government have openly embraced mass migration as a tool to accelerate the reconquista, a long-standing concept describing the reconquest of U.S. territory that once belonged to Mexico.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump mark their 21st wedding anniversary on Thursday, a milestone for a couple that has spent decades in the public eye while maintaining a notably close-knit family life.

The House Judiciary Committees latest hearing on Special Counsel Jack Smiths investigation into President Donald Trump has intensified concerns among conservatives about the politicization of federal law enforcement and the erosion of constitutional safeguards for elected officials.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says being booed by Al Gore at an elite World Economic Forum dinner in Davos was the greatest honor of my trip to Davos.

The United States has formally severed its relationship with the World Health Organization, marking a decisive break from an institution many conservatives view as emblematic of failed globalism and unaccountable bureaucracy.

Stephen Colbert used his late-night platform to fire a sharp shot at his own network, reminding CBS executives of their multimillion-dollar payout to President Donald Trump while lampooning the presidents latest diplomatic venture.

A little-noticed federal case against a Pentagon contractors employee has exposed just how deeply modern office printers can monitor, record, and archive what workers put on paper.

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