Articles By: Ethan

Gunfire erupted within sight of the White House on Monday afternoon when a gunman opened fire on Secret Service personnel, wounding a child and prompting a swift armed response from federal agents.

Democrat Eric Swalwell, once touted as a rising star in his party and a leading contender for Californias governorship, is now engulfed in a widening scandal that underscores the moral rot and lack of accountability too often tolerated in progressive political circles.

A heavily pregnant Los Angeles tech executive says a terrifying encounter with zombies on city streets has pushed her to abandon the Democrats she once defended and back a Republican for mayor.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is once again facing accusations from within its own ranks that it is putting its thumb on the scale in key 2026 primary contests to shield establishment favorites and sideline insurgent challengers.

A Secret Service officer assigned to security duties during President Donald Trumps visit to Florida has been arrested after allegedly following a woman through a Miami-area hotel and then masturbating outside her room.

The Democratic Partys public face has shifted so dramatically in recent years that figures once branded as its radical wing now look almost restrained by comparison.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has declared that Europe has gotten the message from President Donald Trump, who has warned of consequences for allies that failed to stand firmly with Washington during the confrontation with the Islamist regime in Tehran.

World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency venture co-founded by President Donald Trump and his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., has filed a defamation lawsuit against crypto magnate Justin Sun, accusing him of orchestrating a calculated smear campaign to damage the Trump-linked firm and depress the value of its token.

Senate Democrats are rolling out a new "free and fair" elections task force just as Republicans face internal resistance on voter ID and citizenship verification measures that many conservatives view as basic safeguards of election integrity.

A 79-year-old Catholic priest in Vancouver says that while he was hospitalized for a broken hip, medical staff twice raised the option of state-facilitated euthanasia, despite his clear religious and moral opposition to assisted suicide.

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