Articles By: Ethan

Newly uncovered documents in the National Archives reveal that President Biden's great-great-grandfather was granted a pardon by President Lincoln.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, in a sermon delivered on Saturday, seemed to imply divine protection against adversarial forces, stating that although "weapons" have been formed against her, they will not succeed.

In a recent legislative move that has sparked controversy, Utah Representative Brian King, who is currently running as a Democratic candidate for the state's governorship, along with several other Democratic representatives, voted against a bill that seeks to criminalize the deliberate exposure of children under 14 to sexualized performances.

As the 2024 presidential election looms, President Joe Biden's reelection campaign and his team are reportedly strategizing to use the upcoming State of the Union address in March as a pivotal moment to reinvigorate his bid.

The mysterious disappearance of 40-year-old Ana Maria Knezevic in Madrid, Spain, has sparked concern and suspicion among her friends and family.

In a recent revelation, emails have surfaced indicating that James Biden, the younger brother of President Joe Biden, leveraged his brother's name during his tenure as vice president to gain influence in the now-defunct Americore hospital chain.

The Pueblo Police Department has identified the father of two missing children for over five years as a suspect in a double homicide case.

Anheuser-Busch InBev faced a significant backlash following its collaboration with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney, where personalized Bud Light cans were sent to her.

In a significant blow to climate activists, investment powerhouses JPMorgan Chase and State Street have withdrawn from Climate Action 100+, the world's largest coalition of groups advocating for financial measures against fossil fuels.

The exhilaration of college acceptance letters for many students this year is being overshadowed by a looming uncertainty regarding their financial aid eligibility.