In a recent interview, Trump confidently claimed his health is 'perfect' at 79, addressing scrutiny over his age. He discussed his health scans, hand bruises, and denied any major issues, asserting his genetics play a significant role.
A viral video claims to expose $110 million in fraud within Minnesota's federally funded day care centers, prompting the Trump administration to freeze child care funding. The video's creator, Nick Shirley, faces scrutiny and claims of safety concerns as he delves into the controversy.
A viral 43-minute video reveals shocking allegations of fraud at Somali-run child care centers in Minnesota, claiming millions in state funding without proper care for children.
Just hours after Tatiana Schlossberg's death, Trump took to social media to attack the Kennedy family, sharing old news articles and igniting outrage as artists cancel performances at the renamed Kennedy Center.
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of JFK, has passed away at 35 after a battle with acute myeloid leukemia. Her family shares their heart-wrenching loss and her impactful legacy in environmental journalism.
Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of JFK, has passed away at 35 after battling terminal cancer. Her emotional journey highlights the struggles of motherhood amidst illness.
Tatiana Schlossberg, a prominent environmental journalist and member of the Kennedy family, has passed away at 35 after revealing her terminal cancer diagnosis in a powerful essay. Her courageous battle and advocacy for the climate will be remembered.
In just a week, Nick Shirley has skyrocketed to fame by revealing alleged fraud in Minnesota daycare facilities, garnering millions of views and backing from top conservative figures like Elon Musk.
An explosive internal feud at CBS News over a critical '60 Minutes' segment on the Trump administration has raised eyebrows. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi claims political motives behind the story's cancellation, igniting fierce debate about journalistic integrity.
Amid internal turmoil, '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi raises alarms over alleged corporate censorship after CBS News shelves a critical segment on deportees. Employees threaten to quit as credibility hangs in the balance.