38 Democrats choose ‘present’ as House passes resolution recognizing Charlie Kirk

House Resolution Celebrates Charlie Kirk’s Life and Denounces Political Violence The House of Representatives recently passed a resolution celebrating the life of Charlie Kirk and condemning political violence, achieving a largely bipartisan outcome with a vote of 310-58. Support came from 95 Democrats, marking a notable moment as Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) introduced the resolution […]
How ESPN will choose Molly Qerim’s successor on ‘First Take’

ESPN is implementing a tryout phase before choosing a new host for “First Take.” According to Burke Magnus, the network’s content president, there will be a 30-45 day period with guest hosts, including Stephen A. Smith, following the resignation of Molly Qerim. It’s uncertain whether ESPN will opt for someone from within the company for […]
At least he didn’t choose his own name

Cuomo Under Scrutiny for Lack of Respect for Democrats Andrew Cuomo, a former three-term Democrat governor, is facing backlash after he failed to name a single member of his party whom he respects. Currently running as an independent for mayor, after losing the Democratic primary, Cuomo recently shared his thoughts in a New York Times […]
Democrats Choose Socialism over Capitalism, Favoring Far-Left Candidates

Socialism is gaining traction within the Democratic Party, as indicated by a recent study funded by socialist groups. The American Democrat Socialists (DSA) Fund commissioned research from Data for Progress. The findings reveal that most Democrats lean towards both capitalism and socialism, rather than far-left figures like Zoran Mamdani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Politics has reported […]
Japan Could Choose Its Youngest Prime Minister or First Female Leader After Unexpected Resignation

Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party Prepares for Special Election The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) of Japan is gearing up for a special election slated for October, following the resignation of the prime minister after less than a year in office, which was announced on Sunday. Among the leading candidates to fill this vacancy are Minister Araki, […]
Macron Dismisses Demands for Elections, Promises to Choose a New Prime Minister Soon

Macron Dismisses Call for New Election After Government Collapse French President Emmanuel Macron has turned down a suggestion from Marine Le Pen’s National Rally to hold another election following the recent downfall of another government in Paris. Prime Minister François Bailloux officially submitted his resignation to President Macron at the Élysée Palace on Tuesday. The […]
Giants choose between Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart for Week 2

Giants Name Russell Wilson Starter Against Cowboys The Russell Wilson era with the Giants is underway—for better or worse. After a shaky start in the season opener, coach Brian Daboll announced on Monday that Wilson will lead the team against the Cowboys this Sunday, facing what feels like a must-win situation on the road. This […]
Paramount to require employees to return to the office or choose a buyout before significant layoffs: sources

CBS News Staff Reacts to Office Mandate Amid Cost-Cutting Measures Staff at CBS News are joking about the new directive from parent company Paramount Skydance, which mandates that all employees return to the office for five days a week. This comes just days before anticipated budget cuts that some are calling a “Bloodbath.” Last month, […]
Colts choose Daniel Jones as starting quarterback, Anthony Richardson’s agent expresses worries

Daniel Jones Named Starter for Colts Daniel Jones is stepping into the spotlight as the new starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts. This announcement came down from the Colts this Tuesday, confirming that the former Giants quarterback will lead the team this season. It’s a big move, perhaps even a bit unexpected for some fans. […]
Democrats are struggling to choose a location for their 2028 convention.

The DNC’s Challenging Host City Quest In three years, American cities will be in a competitive frenzy, but this time it’s not about the Olympics. It’s the Democratic National Convention, which has turned into quite the strategic puzzle. Choosing a city that highlights the party’s strengths while addressing its weaknesses feels almost like an Olympic […]