(Headline USA) President Joe Biden claimed this week that he thinks about the 13 U.S. service members killed during his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan “every day,” even though he still has not called those soldiers’ families.
“Thirteen brave Americans lost their lives, along with hundreds of Afghans, in a suicide bomb,”...
(Headline USA) Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed this week that she still supports ending the Senate filibuster in order for Democrats to pass radical legislation, the Huffington Post reported.
Harris first called for ending the filibuster, a Senate rule that allows a minority to block legislation pending a vote of 60...
(Headline USA) House Republicans blasted Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s administration this week for refusing to say whether it is taking action to remove noncitizens from the state’s voter rolls.
The Republican National Committee and Minnesota GOP first raised the issue in August after a noncitizen came forward to report having received...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A man fatally shot another as the result of a dispute over Mexican music at a restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Monday morning, several outlets reported.
The incident occurred at Antojitos Mexicanos before 1:30 a.m. after an unidentified man criticized the victim—identified as Socorro Camacho—over what the...
(Chris Cella Jr., Headline USA) Actor John Leguizamo, known for his role as Luigi in the 1993 film Super Mario Bros., attacked Latino supporters of Donald Trump, labeling them as “anti-abortion and homophobic.”
In an interview with TMZ, he emphasized that Vice President Kamala Harris needed to actively engage with...
(Chris Cella Jr., Headline USA) Multiple-time Grammy-winning singer Janet Jackson revoked an unauthorized apology issued on her behalf to Vice President Kamala Harris concerning recent comments that called Harris's ethnic background into question.
Jackson ignited controversy during an interview with The Guardian on Saturday, when she speculated that Harris may...
(Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump warned this week that he would hit John Deere with a 200% tariff if he wins November’s election and the iconic U.S. company outsources its manufacturing to Mexico, Fox Business reported.
Earlier this year, John Deere announced it was laying off thousands of workers at...
(Victoria Cook, Headline USA) Music legend Johnny Cash received a new honor Tuesday, being the first musician immortalized as a bronze statue in the U.S. Capitol, according to Rolling Stone.
Little Rock native Kevin Kresse sculpted Cash with a guitar strapped around his shoulder and a Bible in hand, humbly...
(Headline USA) As Minnesota’s governor, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz hosted segregated training sessions for teachers and veterans, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
These trainings were directly organized by Walz’s administration. In 2022, for example, Walz’s Department of Education hosted race-based trainings for public education officials and teachers.
White...
(Victoria Cook, Headline USA) From processed foods to pesticides to plastics, a panel of experts at a Senate hearing Monday sought to expose the wide array of ways Americans may be poisoning themselves---and their kids---under the pretense of nutrition and nourishment.
“We are in the middle of an extinction level...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The House Task Force investigating the first assassination attempt on Donald Trump will hold its first public hearing 9:30 a.m. Thursday on Capitol Hill.
Several key figures from the deadly July 13 Trump rally are scheduled to testify at the much-anticipated hearing. Those figures include Butler County...
(Headline USA) Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee are moving Tuesday to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress after a contentious back-and-forth with the Cabinet secretary over an appearance to testify on the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The contempt of Congress charge is the latest in a series of...