Former CBS anchor Dan Rather critiques Bari Weiss's appointment as CBS News editor in chief, fearing it signals a culture of fear amidst impending layoffs and political influence over journalism.
As Texas National Guard prepares to deploy to Chicago, Illinois leaders express outrage, claiming it’s part of a political agenda by the Trump administration. Lawsuits and strong statements highlight the growing tensions over military involvement in domestic affairs.
Over 85 scientists have condemned a Trump administration climate report, claiming it misrepresents data to align with political agendas. The controversy raises questions about scientific integrity and environmental policy.
Coca-Cola's announcement to introduce a cane sugar version of its soda has ignited debates over health, political agendas, and the implications for public health initiatives championed by Trump and RFK Jr.
In a dramatic turn of events, the FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of an individual who allegedly fired a gun at immigration agents during protests in Los Angeles. The incident, which involved tear gas and an unlicensed cannabis farm, has sparked outrage among local officials.
Harvard University faces a significant legal challenge from the Trump administration, with renowned attorneys Robert Hur and William Burck representing the institution. This standoff threatens the university's funding and independence as they resist government demands for reforms.
In a surprising move, the commander of Pituffik space base in Greenland, Col Susannah Meyers, has been fired after criticizing US political agendas. The Pentagon emphasizes nonpartisanship among military leaders.
Ohio Republicans are celebrating Trump's latest executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, a move that advocates warn could harm disabled children and strip vital resources. As court challenges loom, the political ramifications are significant.
In a bold move, U.S. Attorney Ed Martin launches 'Make D.C. Safe Again,' ordering prosecutors to pursue every firearms case. Critics warn this could be a political tool against adversaries.
The Republican Party's obsession with sex trafficking takes a bizarre turn as they defend accused human trafficker Andrew Tate. This hypocrisy raises questions about their true motives.