When Dana White chatted up Barack Obama at President Trump’s inauguration in January, some people thought the the UFC CEO was giving him the business about politics. One person on social media wrote ...
Wireless service was spotty in downtown Washington on Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of people tried to share Barack Obama's historic inauguration through cell-phone calls and text messages to ...
Dana White finally broke his silence about something very private, which he had never shared with anyone. It happened at Donald Trump’s second inauguration back in January 2025. The UFC Boss was ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who had twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI during the investigation into Russian meddling in the ...
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Why is ADL, the Jewish advocacy group, receiving blowback from MAGA?
The US nonprofit faces backlash after its online database on extremism included slain right-wing figure Charlie Kirk.
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Bondi vows indictment against Comey is just the start in effort to 'end the weaponization'
James Comey has been indicted by a federal grand jury, and it sounds increasingly that this is just the beginning.
The murder of Charlie Kirk has fanned the flames of the Trump administration's lust for thought control. The hunt for his ...
Several letters debate the causes and potential solutions for a government shutdown, focusing on partisan disagreements over ...
The plan cements Zionist occupation, institutionalises apartheid and legitimises genocide under the guise of diplomacy.
Trump’s shutdown architect: Russ Vought’s plan to deconstruct the government was years in the making
Vought has transformed a role typically focused on the weeds of congressional appropriations into Trump’s primary instrument to dismantle, piece-by-piece, federal agencies and spending plans.
State officials are largely remaining silent over the sudden firing of the state’s top election official less than two months before towns and cities across the state head to the polls Nov. 4. S.C.
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