US Vice President JD Vance Discusses India-Pakistan Tension

US Vice President Comments on India-Pakistan Conflict Washington: US Vice President JD Vance has stated that the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan is “basically not of our business,” although he and President Donald Trump are urging both nations to find a resolution. “What we can do is encourage these nations to de-escalate, but ultimately, […]
More than $2 billion in DEI reductions since President Donald Trump’s inauguration

An analysis of the Trump administration’s actions to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the federal government during the president’s first 100 days shows that around 750 DEI employees were either put on leave or dismissed, resulting in savings exceeding $2 billion. This analysis, shared by the White House, indicated that significant savings […]
Leverage the momentum from the UK agreement to quickly secure more trade deals, Mr. President.

President Trump’s recently announced trade agreement with the UK is seen as a significant victory for his administration. Although some details are still being finalized, the deal eliminates the 25% tariff on aluminum and steel from the UK. It maintains a 10% tariff on other goods, while allowing greater access for US-made ethanol and beef, […]
Charles Barkley strongly states that Stephen A. Smith has a chance for president.

Barkley Discusses Stephen A. Smith’s Presidential Aspirations Charles Barkley isn’t too keen on the idea of ESPN host Stephen A. Smith becoming president. During a recent segment on Outkick’s “Don’t @ @ with Dan Dakich,” Barkley emphatically dismissed the notion. “Hell no! Come on, stop,” he said, clearly not holding back. Addressing his friend, Barkley […]
Biden Says VP Harris Had ‘Six Complete Months’ to Campaign for President

Former President Joe Biden expressed during an appearance on ABC’s “The View” that then-Vice President Kamala Harris had a limited window of “six months” to pursue the presidency after she exited the race on July 21, 2024, just three months before the upcoming election. Co-host Sonny Hostin remarked: “For only six months, I think she […]
Columbia’s interim president criticizes the invasion of the library by anti-Israel protesters.

The chair of Columbia University firmly criticized the occupation of a campus library after over 100 protestors targeted it, resulting in multiple arrests and injuries to university personnel on Wednesday. In a statement, the chair described the situation as “totally unacceptable,” following a series of chaotic events at Butler Library that evening. A large group […]
Co-host from ‘The View’ criticizes Biden before interviewing the former president.

“The View” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin made an appearance on CNN recently, where she offered some pointed comments about former President Joe Biden before his upcoming interview on the show. She expressed concern that he might not be the ideal messenger for Democrats at this time, despite acknowledging his role in maintaining the NATO alliance. […]
Stefanik questions Haverford College’s president about antisemitism on campus
Haverford University President Grilled Over Anti-Semitism Response During a recent Congressional hearing, Republican New York Representative Elise Stefanik sharply questioned Wendy Raymond, the president of Haverford University, regarding the university’s approach to handling anti-Semitism following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Raymond attempted to sidestep Stefanik’s inquiries about whether any disciplinary measures were […]
Syria’s New Islamist President Visits Europe for First Time to Meet Macron

Syrian Interim President Visits Paris PARIS – Ahmad Alshara, the interim president of Syria, is in Paris for discussions with President Emmanuel Macron, marking his first visit to Europe since he assumed office in January. This meeting could potentially pave the way for stronger ties between Syria and Western nations. Alshara rose to power following […]
“The struggle reached me”: Harvard president shares thoughts on conflict with Trump administration

Harvard’s President Alan Gerber remarked that the university finds itself at the forefront of the Trump administration’s contention with higher education. He acknowledged that while there may be some shared concerns, the approaches to resolving them differ significantly. “It wasn’t necessarily my choice to engage in this battle; rather, it was thrust upon me,” Gerber […]