Articles By: Ethan

In a recent episode, host Jon Stewart took aim at Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, humorously suggesting that the Trump administration had "reverse-ICEd" and "imported" him to the United States.

In a controversial comparison, Abdul El-Sayed, a left-wing contender in Michigan's Democratic primary for the open Senate seat, likened Oklahoma's Sharia law ban to the Trail of Tears.

During his acceptance speech for the Critics Choice award for Best Talk Show, liberal late-night host Jimmy Kimmel took the opportunity to direct his attention toward President Donald Trump, attributing his win to the president and humorously dubbing him "Donald Jennifer Trump.

A Craigslist advertisement in Minnesota, which remained online for several days, sought child actors for a daycare facility that claimed its funding had been "cruelly ripped away without cause," offering $1,500 daily for the young participants.

Senator Amy Klobuchar is reportedly contemplating a gubernatorial run in Minnesota following Governor Tim Walz's unexpected withdrawal from the race.

Zohran Mamdani recently addressed speculation regarding the reporting structure of NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, affirming that she continues to report directly to him despite an executive order that caused confusion.

Elon Musk, a vocal supporter of the American operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, has now extended his support to the Venezuelan populace following Maduro's ousting.

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff and homeland security adviser, may soon play a pivotal role in shaping Venezuela's future as the Trump administration deliberates on how to manage the Latin American nation.

The United States Supreme Court's recent decision has sparked a fiery response from Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who criticized the ruling that permits Texas Republicans to implement a new congressional map.

In a troubling incident early Monday, a man was taken into custody following an alleged act of vandalism at the Cincinnati residence of Vice President JD Vance, with initial reports mistakenly suggesting gunfire had occurred.

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