Ted Danson looks back on departing ‘Cheers’ during difficult times in his personal life.

Ted Danson Reflects on Leaving “Cheers” Ted Danson, famous for his role as Sam Malone on the beloved sitcom “Cheers,” recently shared insights about his decision to step away from the show during an episode of his podcast, “Where everyone knows your name.” The actor, now 77, spoke with Charlie Day about concerns regarding being […]
Man seen shouting while trying to escape federal agents in DC viral video had earlier arrests for child sex offenses and illegally entered the US three times.

On Wednesday, federal law enforcement and D.C. police addressed illegal immigration from Mexico, leading to some arrests. The arrest of David Perez Theofani, captured on video by reporters, happened near the National Mall just nine days after President Trump declared a state of emergency in Washington, D.C., sending thousands of federal officers and National Guard […]
Karoline Leavitt harshly criticizes New York Times journalist: ‘With all due respect’

Leavitt Defends Trump’s Peace Talks Amid Media Scrutiny During a press briefing on Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the media, particularly focusing on ongoing peace negotiations involving President Donald Trump related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The questions from reporters, especially one from a New York Times correspondent named Sean McLeash, seemed to […]
Homelessness rate in D.C. is seven times the regional average despite funding.

Challenges of Homelessness in Washington, D.C. Democrats are pushing back against Trump’s plans to address issues in Washington, D.C., particularly concerning homelessness. Recent assessments reveal that about 7 out of every 1,000 residents in the capital face homelessness, which is significantly higher than the regional average of one per 1,000. This was noted in a […]
Free concert in Times Square will showcase performances from 23 Broadway shows

Big news is coming to Times Square! A massive concert featuring performances from 23 Broadway shows is set for next month, celebrating 400 years of New York City history, according to a City Hall announcement on Monday. The free event, named “Founded by Broadway,” will take place at Duffy Square, located between West 46th and […]
Civil rights leader Robert Woodson criticizes NY Times and MSNBC

Civil Rights Activist Robert L. Woodson Criticizes Media’s Narrative on Racism Civil rights activist Robert L. Woodson Sr., who has voiced strong criticisms of mainstream media’s portrayal of America as fundamentally racist, particularly targets the New York Times and MSNBC’s Al Sharpton. The 88-year-old recently penned an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, urging […]
New York Times faces strong criticism for opinion piece advocating drastic government reform for the left to be competitive.

New York Times Faces Backlash Over Controversial Op-Ed The New York Times has come under significant online scrutiny following an op-ed that suggested the left would struggle to win elections without a major overhaul of the government. Entitled “We Will Abolish the Senate. We Will End the Electoral College. Please Pack the Courts,” the piece […]
Alex Marlow’s investigation on legal battles, ‘Breaking the Law,’ makes it to the New York Times Best Sellers List.

New Book Highlights Legal Challenges Facing Trump Alex Marlow, Editor-in-Chief at Breitbart News, has released a new book titled Breaking the Law: Expose the Weaponization of the American Legal System Against Donald Trump. President Trump has described it as a “must-see” book, and it quickly made its way onto the New York Times bestseller lists […]
FBI documents show Comey supposedly used a media insider to share information with the New York Times regarding the Russian collusion inquiry.

Legal Battle for James Comey Intensifies A lawsuit against former FBI director James Comey has gained momentum following the release of new documentation. The papers suggest Comey allegedly engaged in activities to promote the narrative of Russian collusion. Kash Patel, the current FBI director, disclosed an internal memo revealing that law professor Daniel Richman facilitated […]
How was a teenager involved in a subway hijacking arrested 12 times and released by judges 5 times in just one year? Toxic empathy

There’s a growing concern about the impact of empathy in certain legal situations. In a recent case, 18-year-old subway hijacker Justine Randall-Pizarro was given a surprisingly lenient sentence—five times the recommended amount—perhaps as a misguided act of mercy. But in reality, this only adds to the troubling trend of repeat offenders accumulating extensive criminal records; […]