U.S. State Department issues bear attack warning
The State Department issued a” wildlife alert” on Wednesday advising Americans to stay down from locales where bears have been spotted, particularly if they’re wandering alone, and to be aware of their surroundings. A bear should be…
White House says shutdown may erase key economic data
Due to the record 43-day government shutdown, which averted data collectors from working, Donald Trump’s administration has stated that it’s doubtful that the October Consumer Price Index and jobs report will be released. Due to the…
White House denies Trump knew about Epstein’s girls
Democrats on the House oversight committee disclosed three emails between the late pedophile, his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, and novelist Michael Wolff that included references to the president between 2011 and 2019. The revelations appeared to be…
White House expects shutdown resolution by tonight
As the shutdown reaches day 43, Leavitt stated that Trump might sign the bill into law in front of reporters. “Tonight, thanks to Republicans, the White House is very hopeful that this shutdown is going to come to an end,” spokesperson…
US imposes sanctions over Iran missile and drone support
The Treasury Department said in a statement that Wednesday’s designations target 32 people and organizations that run various procurement networks and are located in Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, China, Hong Kong, India, Germany, and…
Lawrence O’Donnell rips Trump’s tariff remarks on MSNBC
O’Donnell pointed out that even the conservative editorial board of The Wall Street Journal has challenged Trump’s claim that these trade restrictions are popular, stating on Sunday that “if tariffs are a free economic lunch, and their…
Michael Wolff emails to Jeffrey Epstein revealed
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson stated in a CNN interview last week that the House Oversight Committee’s probe into the Epstein files made requests for the records’ release a “moot point.” Wolff and Johnson’s…
Bond hearing ban spreads: Trump immigration crackdown and legal fight
Donald Trump’s second presidency, beginning in January 2025, marked a decisive and aggressive shift in U.S. immigration policy, characterized by stringent enforcement measures, significant regulatory changes, and a renewed focus on border security.…
Congresswoman Nancy Mace: Career, party and net worth
Nancy Ruth Mace was born on December 4, 1977, at Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty), North Carolina. She comes from a distinguished military family; her father, James Emory Mace, served as a brigadier general in the United States Army and was commandant of…
Trump admin sued for stripping trans service benefits
According to the lawsuit, the administration revoked retirement orders given to 17 transgender service members who were compelled to leave the military due to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s ban on transgender personnel serving in any branch. The…