In a recent Fox News interview, President Trump reaffirmed the importance of H-1B visas, arguing that the U.S. lacks certain talents. His comments spark debate on immigration and job displacement amid economic growth.
In a controversial Veterans Day speech, Trump declared his commitment to renaming the holiday and emphasized the U.S. military's strength, sparking discussions on political correctness and military strategy.
Jonathan Bailey, the star of 'Wicked' and 'Bridgerton,' has been named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive for 2025. The announcement was made on 'The Tonight Show.' Discover his charming journey and advocacy work in this exciting update!
In a revealing interview, California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses his redistricting efforts to counter Trump’s influence and the implications for the upcoming election. Will Proposition 50 reshape the political landscape?
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defends Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show performer despite backlash from conservative figures. The decision has sparked controversy and support from fellow artists.
MAGA supporters are embracing AI-generated videos, blurring lines between parody and misinformation. As Trump leads the charge, critics raise concerns over this new wave of political communication.
In a surprising twist, Jimmy Kimmel praises Marjorie Taylor Greene for her stance on healthcare amid the government shutdown, breaking from party lines as she addresses rising insurance premiums.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny took a bold stand against critics of his Super Bowl 2026 halftime show selection, delivering a hilarious response on 'Saturday Night Live'.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth outline a bold military reset at Quantico, pushing to make the armed forces more MAGA-friendly and suggesting cities like Chicago as training grounds for troops.
In a revealing Time magazine interview, Bruce Springsteen reflects on fame, family, and politics, delivering powerful criticisms of Donald Trump and calling for a more effective Democratic Party. Springsteen’s fearless words resonate as he marks 50 years since 'Born to Run'.