Articles By: Ethan

President Donald Trump announced that his administration has begun the process of releasing long-classified government records concerning unidentified flying objects and unexplained aerial phenomena, signaling a significant shift toward transparency on an issue long dismissed by official Washington.

Alec Baldwin will now have to defend himself before a civil jury over claims of negligence stemming from the fatal shooting on the set of the Western film Rust."

A new academic survey has delivered a stark verdict on life in Los Angeles County, finding that a majority of residents are now less satisfied with their quality of life as the city heads toward a pivotal mayoral contest.

A new academic survey has delivered a stark verdict on life in Los Angeles County, finding that a majority of residents are now less satisfied with their quality of life as the city heads toward a pivotal mayoral contest.

FBI Director Kash Patel is preparing to take The Atlantic to court, accusing the left-leaning magazine of publishing a politically motivated smear that he says is riddled with falsehoods and anonymous gossip.

Democratic strategist James Carville is openly warning that Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., could one day cross the aisle and upend his partys fragile grip on the Senate.

Kathryn Limbaugh used a Turning Point Action gathering in Phoenix to deliver a pointed defense of Erika Kirk, praising her resolve in the wake of her husband Charlie Kirks assassination and condemning those who have attacked the young widow as she leads Turning Point USA.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. forcefully rejected Democratic efforts to question President Donald Trumps mental fitness during a contentious House hearing that underscored deep partisan divides in Washington.

Senior Trump administration officials are quietly gaming out who might replace FBI Director Kash Patel amid mounting questions about his conduct and job security.

Barack Obama has stepped back onto the political stage in Virginia, urging voters to approve a controversial constitutional amendment that would sideline the states bipartisan redistricting commission and hand map-drawing power back to the Democrat-controlled General Assembly.

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