Senator Jon Ossoff requires government ID for his rally yet fights voter ID laws. That double standard deserves a closer look.
President Donald Trump stood his ground after a social post auto-played a Lion King parody clip that featured caricatures of several public figures. The White House called media coverage a distraction from economic wins while reporters pressed the president for an apology. He declined, saying he had viewed only part of the clip and that it was meant to highlight alleged voter fraud.
British-American skier Gus Kenworthy urinated words into fresh snow and posted the act on social media to protest U.S. ICE. The stunt drew local protests, no IOC punishment, and fresh debate over political speech at the Olympics.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons now recommends delaying gender transition surgeries until adulthood, citing low-quality evidence, unknown long-term outcomes, and risks of irreversible harm to minors.
Across wide regions, armed groups and cartels now shape who governs. Elections continue, but real power often lies with gangs that tax, intimidate, and pick candidates. Political leaders must learn to read that reality or lose the country.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing from her Pima County home. Blood was found at the scene and a family member issued a public plea for contact from whoever has her.
Mayor Jacob Frey says ICE agents are hurting Minneapolis businesses. Here is a clear look at what he means by a “sanctuary city economy,” why his claim sounds convenient, and what really drives the city’s problems.
Offer Vince Shlomi, the infomercial pitchman known as the ShamWow guy, released his first campaign ad in his Republican primary challenge to Rep. John Carter. The ad mixes classic showmanship with blunt anti-woke messaging and a direct critique of longtime incumbent leadership.
Newly unsealed grand jury testimony from former Senator David Perdue says the Georgia Bureau of Investigation declined to pursue a ballot harvesting probe after orders from the governor. The claim raises questions about who knew what before the RICO indictments in Fulton County.
Roger Goodell publicly lamented that no Black head coaches were hired in the NFL this offseason and said the league will reexamine the Rooney Rule. Owners say hires are about winning. Fans worry the league cares more about optics than results, while Super Bowl entertainment pushes a political agenda that turns some viewers away.
An undercover video from O’Keefe Media Group shows an FBI official saying Minnesota fraud probes will lead to no arrests. The source says cases will be delayed until after Trump leaves office, and the official was reportedly escorted out after the recording. Meanwhile citizen journalists expose millions in alleged Somali welfare and daycare fraud in Minnesota.
Iranian parliamentarians wearing military-style clothes chanted hostile slogans against the United States and Israel during a state-broadcast session. The display came as Washington says it is in contact with Tehran, revealing a gap between Iranian rhetoric and reported diplomacy.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says Senate leaders plan to use a standing filibuster to bring the SAVE America Act to the floor, potentially allowing passage with 50 votes and forcing Senators to actually speak to delay the bill.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reportedly removed Ed Martin as chief of the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group and shut down the office on New Year’s Eve. Sources say Martin remains Pardon Attorney but the move raises questions about priorities and political influence inside Main Justice.
A Minneapolis Craigslist listing claims a daycare wants to hire 20 child actors to fake attendance and regain state funding. Is it a prank or a sign of something worse? Here is what we know and what to watch next.
