Articles By: Ethan

Phil Mickelson, the renowned golfer with six major titles to his name, took to social media on Wednesday to voice his discontent with Democratic economic policies.

In a surprising turn of events, Paul Ingrassia, President Donald Trump's nominee to head a federal watchdog agency, has withdrawn his nomination.

In the heated contest for New York City's mayoral seat, Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa remains resolute in his campaign efforts, despite mounting pressure from both Republicans and moderate Democrats urging him to step aside.

The National Guard's presence in the U.S. capital is set to continue indefinitely, potentially extending into the summer of 2026, as revealed in a recent court filing.

Graham Platner, a millennial oyster farmer and a far-left political figure, was once considered a dream candidate for the Democrats.

The Department of Energy (DOE) is reportedly gearing up to purchase one million barrels of oil to replenish the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), a move following the Biden administration's previous depletion of the reserve.

In a significant turn of events, the Trump administration has agreed to reinstate student loan forgiveness plans, which had been partially obstructed during legal proceedings.

The Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF), a philanthropic organization, has reportedly funneled millions of dollars into a variety of anti-Israel groups in 2025, some of which are linked to international terrorism and extremist activists within the United States.

In a recent development, Democrats have expressed their dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump's decision to construct a new ballroom at the White House.

In a significant political development, Ed Gallrein has officially declared his candidacy for Kentucky's 4th Congressional District, setting the stage for a Republican primary showdown against incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie.