Veteran “Fox & Friends” Co-Host Steve Doocy Transitions to a New Role

“The Coast-to-Coast Host”: Steve Doocy Reinvents His Role After Three Decades on Fox & Friends For nearly 30 years, Steve Doocy has been a constant presence on American television—his familiar smile, steady voice, and early-morning wit becoming part of millions of viewers’ morning rituals. But on May 2, 2025, the veteran Fox & Friends co-host … Read more

Fox News Prevails in Defamation Case Brought by Hunter Biden Whistleblower Against Jessica Tarlov

In a landmark decision with significant implications for media law and freedom of expression, U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken has dismissed Tony Bobulinski’s $30 million defamation lawsuit against Fox News co-host Jessica Tarlov. The ruling not only rejects every claim asserted by Bobulinski but also marks the first occasion on which a federal court … Read more

Don’t Want To Run Again

Recent poll reveals that most voters in Maine believe Senator Susan Collins should retire at the end of her current term rather than seek reelection. The survey, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, found that 71% of Maine voters think Collins should not run for another term, while 21% support her continuing … Read more

Schumer Melts Down Over Trump’s BBB: ‘We Are All Going To Die’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer attempted to rebrand the Republican-led “One Big Beautiful Bill” on Wednesday, drawing swift backlash. Schumer accused President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans of misleading the public about the bill’s true impact, suggesting it should instead be called the “Well, We’re All Going To Die Act.” He argued that the legislation … Read more

Pelosi Makes Up Fake Sections of Constitution, Dems Nod In Agreement

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came under fire after mistakenly citing a non-existent constitutional provision during criticism of President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy federal troops to Los Angeles amid ongoing riots. Pelosi referenced “Article 10, Section 12046” of the Constitution, claiming it prohibited the president from activating the National Guard without a governor’s consent. … Read more

Obama Calls For Government Constraints For Online Speech

In a recent appearance at The Connecticut Forum on June 17, 2025, former President Barack Obama reignited debate over online speech and government regulation. In a conversation with historian Heather Cox Richardson, Obama argued that the rise of disinformation online threatens public trust and democracy—and suggested that government “restraints” may be needed to address the … Read more

‘Treason’: Trump Orders Probes Into Former Staffers Who Led ‘Resistance’

President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of former CISA Director Chris Krebs and former DHS official Miles Taylor on Wednesday, while also ordering investigations into their work during his first term. As part of a series of executive orders and directives signed in the Oval Office, Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum concerning Krebs, stating … Read more

Tight-Knit ‘Politburo’ Actually Controlled Biden’s Presidency: Book

Former President Joe Biden’s administration faced scrutiny after he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer and a new book alleged a secretive inner circle, dubbed “the Politburo,” ran the presidency. In Original Sin, co-authors Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper claim longtime aides and Biden family members like Ron Klain, Jill Biden, and Hunter Biden managed … Read more

Trump: ‘We’re Gonna Take’ Panama Canal Back Or ‘Something Very Powerful Will Happen’

The United States will retake the Panama Canal, according to President Donald Trump, or “something very powerful is going to happen.” The president, who claimed that China was controlling the waterway and using it against the United States, reaffirmed his commitment to reclaiming the canal or negotiating a new agreement after leaving Air Force One … Read more