Articles By: Ethan

Secretary of State Marco Rubio used a visit to New Delhi to defend President Donald Trumps immigration overhaul, insisting the reforms are driven by national interest and border security, not hostility toward India or its highly skilled workers.

President Donald Trump is pressing for a sweeping expansion of the Abraham Accords, declaring that negotiations with Iran are proceeding nicely and insisting that key Middle Eastern nations be required to join the normalization framework.

After a storied career in Hollywood, actor Gary Sinise has quietly turned the page on Tinseltown and on California itself, choosing instead a life centered on faith, family, service, and fiscal sanity.

Left-wing television personality Drew Carey unleashed a profane tirade on social media over the weekend targeting Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, branding him a serial scammer devoid of a moral compass.

Democrats sparked a fresh round of ridicule after the partys official social media account issued a glowing tribute to late-night host Stephen Colbert just as his television career at CBS came to an ignominious end.

Republican attorneys general in conservative-led states are escalating a coordinated legal offensive against the diversity, equity and inclusion machinery embedded in major financial gatekeepers that influence corporate America.

Reality television personality Spencer Pratt, now a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, has unveiled an unconventional and pointedly symbolic strategy to promote his pledge to make Los Angeles clean again and drive voter turnout in November.

A New York judge has cleared the way for prosecutors to present a gun and a notebook that allegedly tie 28-year-old Luigi Mangione to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, ruling that both items may be used as evidence at Mangiones upcoming murder trial.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is steadily escalating her national political profile as speculation mounts that the self-described democratic socialist is positioning herself for a 2028 presidential run.

Rep. Ro Khannas televised lament over the primary defeat of Rep. Thomas Massie reveals far more about the lefts dependence on anti-Trump Republicans than about courage or principle in todays Congress.

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