Month: July 2025
Leavitt Asserts Trump’s White House Is Far More Open to the Media Than Biden’s Was
In a recent public discussion hosted by Axios co-founder Mike Allen, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt made a strong case that President Donald Trump’s administration is providing more access and transparency to journalists than the previous administration led by Joe Biden. Leavitt’s remarks came during a media-focused event that addressed the evolving relationship between…
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Stars Respond to the Cancellation of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’
Celebrities Respond After Colbert’s Late Show Cancellation On July 17, 2025, CBS announced it will end The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in May 2026 due to financial pressures. That evening, Colbert addressed the cancellation live, pledging one final season and expressing gratitude to his team and audience. Industry Rallies Behind Colbert Celebrities and late-night peers quickly voiced support: Political Shadow and Corporate Motives…
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Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ Historically Unpopular: Survey
A new CNN poll reveals that a majority of Americans want a third political party—just not one led by Elon Musk. According to the survey, 63% of U.S. adults say they would support a new party fielding candidates in presidential and congressional elections to challenge both Democrats and Republicans. Musk, the world’s richest man, announced…
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Officials Stunned
A tense moment recently unfolded during a high-level government meeting, drawing attention across the capital. What began as a routine policy discussion quickly escalated into a heated verbal clash between two senior officials, leaving staff and colleagues in shock. According to multiple eyewitnesses, the disagreement centered around a critical issue that had been debated for…
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Official Says Dems Trying To Create Controversy Over Nonissues At Alligator Alcatraz
Florida’s top emergency management official is firing back at Democrats who tried to manufacture outrage over the state’s new detention facility — dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” Kevin Guthrie, Executive Director of Florida’s Division of Emergency Management, appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” and said the political theater on display during a bipartisan tour of the facility was…
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A major arrest has been announced by President Trump’s FBI: a Texas man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for assaulting a border patrol agent.
In a series of recent enforcement operations, U.S. federal agencies have demonstrated their steadfast commitment to upholding border security and enforcing immigration laws. The latest developments involve multiple cases ranging from violent confrontations at Border Patrol checkpoints to coordinated operations targeting smuggling networks and the apprehension of repeat offenders. These actions underscore the administration’s zero‑tolerance…
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Barack Obama Responds to Trump’s Accusation of ‘Treason’ Over 2016 Election Allegations
In a rare public statement, former President Barack Obama has responded to a serious accusation made by current President Donald Trump, who claimed Obama was “guilty of treason” for allegedly attempting to undermine the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. The allegation came during an impromptu press gathering in the Oval Office on July 22,…
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Motorcyclist Mauled to Death After Taking Selfies With Bear
A motorcyclist has sadly died after a brown bear mauled him to death. Chillingly, he took a selfie with the animal just before it attacked him. The incident happened in Romania. 48-year-old Omar Farang Zin died after getting attacked by a bear near the Vidraru Dam. He had been riding his motorcycle on the Transfagarasan Highway when he stopped.…
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She Nearly Lost Her Liver After Taking This Common Supplement
A New Jersey woman, Katie Mohan, 57, was hospitalized after developing severe symptoms linked to a turmeric supplement she took daily. After weeks of nausea, fatigue, stomach pain, and yellowing eyes, she learned she was just “one step from liver failure.” Her symptoms worsened over time, but it wasn’t until she read about liver risks…
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Why people think JD Vance will replace Trump this year
Less than a year into his second term, President Donald Trump is once again making headlines—not just for his policy agenda, but for a wave of renewed scrutiny surrounding his leadership, health, and past associations. Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has faced a series of public challenges, from his tense interactions…
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