Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first confirmation hearing in the Senate Committee on Finance was a raucous, at times explosive, affair as Democrats grilled the nominee over his past.The hearing over Kennedy’s nomination to lead…
Matthew McConaughey dropped a star-studded advertisement calling on the Texas legislature to take on Hollywood and become the new film and TV hub for all productions.In the clip “True to Texas” on Wednesday on X, McConaughey…
The Department of Defense (DoD) announced Wednesday that it is scrapping diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies implemented by the Biden administration because they are “incompatible” with the mission of the U.S.…
As the second Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress hit the ground running, the Democratic Party has a brutal net approval rating of -26, a new poll from Quinnipiac revealed on Wednesday.The poll, which…
After Minnesota Democrat governor and failed vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz ranted on MSNBC that Elon Musk gave a Nazi salute after President Trump’s inauguration, it was suggested on Musk’s X that Musk sue Walz.And…
On Wednesday, Lee Zeldin received Senate confirmation to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the latest of President Donald Trump‘s second-term nominees to get approval from the upper chamber of…
Earlier on Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an agreement requiring Meta Platforms to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit he brought after his social media accounts were suspended in 2021.The settlement resolves a…
Former NFL player Michael Strahan got sacked during a Wednesday morning exchange with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt when he questioned her about President Donald Trump putting an end to remote work for federal…
Border Czar Tom Homan responded on Wednesday to President Donald Trump signing the Laken Riley Act into law, telling Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum that it would have prevented needless bloodshed if such a measure had been…
Here’s a little history on barbaric medical experiments that you probably weren’t taught in school. In the early 1950s, lobotomies were having something of a heyday in the United States.Approximately 50,000 lobotomies were…
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