Tom Cotton urges the Washington Post to say sorry to Hegseth and Bradley

Sen. Tom Cotton Demands Apology from Washington Post On Sunday, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) urged the Washington Post to apologize, labeling its coverage of Army Secretary Pete Hegseth and Navy Adm. Mitch Bradley as “slander.” This call came in response to a report about a deadly strike on a drug smuggling vessel, which Cotton claims […]
Washington Post defends Hegseth’s ‘kill them all’ article despite evidence.

Pentagon’s Alleged Drug Smuggling Vessel Attack Under Scrutiny The Washington Post is standing firm on its story regarding an assault by the Pentagon on what is claimed to be a drug smuggling ship, attracting significant attention and controversy. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Admiral Mitch Bradley are facing accusations of war crimes following the […]
‘Gold Rush’ star claims Washington has no interest in addressing debt, driving gold surge

Gold Rush Stars Highlight Economic Trends Amid Surging Gold Prices This season, the stars of “Gold Rush” are uncovering more than just treasure. With gold prices reaching $3,800 an ounce and nearly $100 million in earnings this season, Parker Schnabel shared with Fox News Digital that this gold rush is not just about fortune but […]
US-ROK Partnership: Washington Notices Only What It Chooses to Acknowledge

In international relations, it’s often easy to overlook certain issues, especially when domestic challenges like natural disasters are demanding attention. Take South Korea, for instance. U.S. officials frequently tout the U.S.-South Korea alliance as an “iron wall,” and while that might seem accurate, there’s more beneath the surface. The military ties between the U.S. and […]
The latest falsehood from Washington: ‘The majority of migrants are safe’

Tragic Attack Highlights Immigration Security Concerns When an Afghan national, Rahmanullah Rakanwar, allegedly shot and killed two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. just before Thanksgiving, it raised significant questions about immigration and trust in those seeking asylum. Rakanwar had previously been vetted by the CIA, worked alongside the U.S. military in Afghanistan, and was granted […]
Taylor Taranto, who received a pardon for the January 6 incident, is now dealing with additional legal issues in Washington, D.C.

The defendant from January 6, who received a pardon from President Donald Trump, has found himself in legal trouble again after returning to the Washington, D.C., area. Reports indicate that Taylor Tarrant was loitering near the home of Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.). Tarrant had previously faced convictions for making threats against both Raskin and former […]
Ron Washington accepts position as infield coach for the Giants following health-related break

Ron Washington Joins Giants Coaching Staff After Surgery Even after undergoing quadruple heart bypass surgery, Ron Washington, at 73, remains dedicated to coaching baseball. On Thursday, Washington announced that he will become the infield coach for the Giants. He mentioned, “We’re coordinating the logistics. He has agreed to join the Giants,” emphasizing that he appreciates […]
James Carter: Affordability Is a Market Lesson That Washington Continues to Overlook

Understanding the Economic Landscape Affordable pricing has become a catchy political slogan, echoing the frustrations of everyday life. We hear jokes about how grocery bills feel like mortgage payments and fast-food meals seem to need financing. But underneath this surface humor lies an age-old economic reality: mismanaged government finances often reflect in the prices we […]
The Christmas tree ‘Silver Belle’ shines on the West Lawn in Washington, D.C.

Capitol Christmas Tree Ceremony Highlights Nevada’s First Tree On December 2, 2025, House Speaker Mike Johnson and members of Nevada’s congressional delegation lit the Christmas tree at the U.S. Capitol, marking the start of the holiday season in Washington, D.C. The tree, affectionately named “Silver Bell” in tribute to Nevada’s nickname, was revealed during a […]
New York Times Refutes Washington Post’s Weak ‘Kill Everybody’ Hoax

Media Dynamics and Recent Events Recently, there’s been a flurry of articles from certain outlets targeting Army Secretary Pete Hegseth—allegations that have, honestly, been refuted by, you know, more credible sources. It’s like we’re seeing a shift in the media landscape where past allies now seem to be turning on each other. It’s odd, right? […]