Bill Maher plans a second dinner with Trump despite criticism from the left.

Bill Maher Expresses Desire for Another Dinner with Trump On the “Club Random” podcast this past Monday, comedian Bill Maher shared that he would like to have dinner with former President Donald Trump again. Maher previously attended a dinner with Trump in March, alongside UFC president Dana White and musician Kid Rock. During the discussion, […]
Trump Must Revive the Housing Market

Challenges of Homeownership for Young Americans House prices for younger people have seen a decline since the 2008 financial crisis and are currently below levels experienced over the past 50 years. A mixture of economic factors has made the dream of owning a home seem increasingly out of reach for young renters, impacting nearly every […]
Steve Milloy: Ford’s Electric Truck Was Never Logical

Ford’s Electric Pickup, the F-150 Lightning, Faces Uncertain Future Ford Motor Corporation has revealed this week that it might stop producing its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, a move that highlights broader issues within the company’s “green” initiatives. When the Lightning debuted in May 2021, it was expected to revolutionize the electric vehicle landscape. An […]
Administration Directs States To Quickly Reverse Actions on Full Food Stamp Benefits

USDA Stops Full Food Stamp Benefits The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has instructed states to “immediately halt” plans to provide complete food stamp benefits for November. A memo issued on Saturday stated that any state that submitted a full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment file for November 2025 did so without authorization. As […]
Scott Bessent Criticizes Stephanopoulos for Shutdown Hypocrisy, Labels GOP as ‘Terrorists’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Challenges ABC Host Over Shutdown Claims Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent engaged in a heated discussion with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Sunday regarding previous statements that blamed Republicans for the government shutdown. During this period, the Senate saw 14 government reopening bills supported by Republicans over 38 days. Only three Senate Democrats […]
Sean Duffy Explains Why the FAA’s Shutdown Choice Is Not About Politics

FAA Reduces Flight Operations Amid Shutdown Concerns Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy addressed claims on Sunday that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was cutting back on flight operations for political reasons due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. As the shutdown drags on, with FAA workers unpaid and struggling, the Trump administration is implementing a gradual […]
Jenny Beth Martin: It’s Time to Impeach Judge Boasberg

Concerns Over Judicial Impartiality in the Arctic Frost Investigation The integrity of our judiciary is a fundamental pillar of the American republic. Unlike politicians, federal judges don’t seek re-election, which is supposed to grant them a degree of independence. Their power, while significant, is meant to be checked by legal duty, established precedents, and the […]
Judge Declares Trump’s Troop Deployment to Portland Unconstitutional

Federal Judge Blocks National Guard Deployment in Portland A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction preventing President Trump from sending the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, deeming the action unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut released a 106-page ruling on Friday, stating that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plan to deploy Federal Guard troops from […]
Supreme Court Rules Trump Can Delay SNAP Funds During Shutdown

Supreme Court Blocks Food Stamp Benefits During Shutdown The Supreme Court delivered a win for President Trump on Friday by halting a lower court’s directive to provide full food stamp benefits to 42 million Americans amid the government shutdown. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson issued an administrative stay, temporarily freezing a Rhode Island federal judge’s order […]
Activists for ‘Violence Prevention’ in Blue City Keep Facing Violent Charges

Violence Charges Against Activists In 2025, a number of “anti-violence” activists, known for their compassionate approaches to crime in more liberal cities, found themselves facing serious charges tied to violence. In Philadelphia, four activists were indicted with murder or assault. Meanwhile, in Flint, Michigan, and Chicago, additional charges emerged. One activist from Rochester, New York, […]