Fox Nation presents a special on the history of the Harlem Globetrotters.

Harlem Globetrotters Celebrate 100 Years of Fun For many years, the Harlem Globetrotters have brought joy to basketball enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike with their incredible stunts and a vibe that’s all about family-friendly fun. This year marks their centennial, and the team is making strides to honor their history while also looking ahead. In a […]
Data breaches have resulted in $20 billion in identity theft losses for Americans over the last ten years.

Identity theft linked to significant data broker breaches has cost Americans upwards of $20 billion over the last ten years, based on a 2026 report from the U.S. Senate Joint Economic Committee. This figure stems from four major breaches: Equifax (2017), Exactis (2018), National Public Data (2023), and TransUnion (2025). The estimate is grounded in […]
NRCC introduces MAGA Majority initiative for the 2026 midterm elections

House GOP Launches Program for America First Candidates The House Republican campaign arm is rolling out a new initiative aimed at boosting the next generation of America First candidates. This move is part of an effort to retain and potentially grow their congressional majorities in the upcoming midterm elections. On Tuesday, the National Republican Congressional […]
Republican senators criticize Democrats regarding the SAVE Act before the Senate vote.

Senate Debates SAVE Act Amid Accusations As the Senate gears up to discuss the SAVE Act this week, Republican senators are accusing their Democratic counterparts of “fear-mongering” and obstructing measures they consider essential for election security. Senator Mike Lee from Utah expressed his thoughts on “The Ingraham Angle,” stating that the claims from Democrats regarding […]
I operate a fracking business — Albany is forcing the less fortunate to bear the costs of environmental policies.

Energy Policy and Poverty in New York New York’s political landscape is imposing burdens on its most vulnerable citizens. In 2014, the Cuomo administration, swayed by anti-fracking activists, prohibited shale fracking. Governor Hochul has stood by this ban, leaving many residents struggling with energy expenses. Currently, 26% of children in New York City live in […]
Mark Normand discusses the divided comedy scene before his Netflix special ‘None Too Pleased’

Mark Normand Discusses Comedy in a Divided Culture Stand-up comedian Mark Normand, known for his quick wit and often irreverent style, has been navigating the complexities of comedy amid a climate of heightened political division. With a new Netflix special titled “None Too Pleased,” Normand reflects on the challenges comedians face today. He describes how […]
From 1979 to now: How Trump’s approach to Iran reflects strength during war

Every American has been living in a state of war—fact. Since December 7, 1941, every president has been a wartime president. They should be assessed based on their handling of both “cold” and “hot” conflicts. If President Donald Trump stays resolute and unyielding in his dealings with Iran, he could potentially rank among the finest, […]
Kristin Cabot addresses the Coldplay Kiss Cam event on a podcast with Oprah

Christine Cabot has shared her thoughts on the “Coldplay kiss cam” incident that impacted her career. The former Chief Human Resources Officer at Astronomer explained that her close working relationship with Andy Byron, the company’s CEO, stemmed from a professional environment where sharing a workspace and socializing outside of work was normal. In light of […]
Bessent disagrees with CNBC about worldwide oil supply during the Iran conflict

During a recent segment on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent challenged a reporter’s depiction of the global oil shortage, contending that the media has somewhat exaggerated the extent of the supply gap stemming from disruptions in the Persian Gulf. He engaged in a discussion with CNBC’s Brian Sullivan, disagreeing with the view that […]
Rex Culpepper, ex-quarterback for Syracuse, dies in a dirt bike crash

Rex Culpepper, Former Syracuse Quarterback, Passes Away at 28 Rex Culpepper, the former quarterback for the Syracuse Orange, died last weekend due to injuries from a dirt bike accident in Georgia. He was just 28 years old. The Syracuse football program shared their sorrow on X, stating, “Our Orange family mourns the loss of Rex […]