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BY Will Stewart

12.25.25

Putin sends nuclear bombers threatening Britain as NATO scrambles warplanes

Vladimir Putin sent nuclear bombers over the Norwegian Sea on Christmas Day in a long-range flight threatening northern Britain, forcing NATO to scramble warplanes to monitor the Russian Bears

BY Paul Steinhauser , Mark Meredith

12.18.25

Democratic National Committee flip-flops, pulls plug on its 2024 election ‘autopsy'

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is killing its autopsy of the party's sweeping setbacks in the 2024 election. DNC Chair Ken Martin on Thursday said he decided against making public a report that he called for when he was first elected party chair at the beginning of the year.

BY Roberto Wakerell-Cruz

12.15.25

BREAKING: Trump declares fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction in new EO

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday formally classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, triggering a sweeping federal response aimed at disrupting trafficking networks and tightening criminal enforcement.

BY Constitutional Nobody

12.14.25

Minnesota Democrat Rep Ilhan Omar says son was pulled over by ICE

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar said federal immigration agents pulled over her son on Saturday and asked him to prove his citizenship.

BY Lowell Cauffiel

12.22.25

Trump Administration Halts Offshore Wind Farms, Citing National Security

President Donald Trump’s Department of the Interior (DOI) announced on Monday that it is pausing leases for five large-scale offshore wind projects off the East Coast.

BY Tyler Durden

Why This Obamacare Debate Just Turned Explosive

A political fight over America’s health-care future just erupted into something far more dramatic — and the bold demands at the center of it might surprise you.

BY Tyler Durden

Court Lets Musk’s Antitrust Case Against Apple, OpenAI Proceed

A quiet courtroom decision just opened the door to a showdown that could reshape one of the world’s most powerful tech ecosystems.

BY Ken Macon

08.15.25

UK's Tax Authority to Surveil Social Media Posts

AI now quietly shadows Instagram and Facebook while deciding if citizens' taxes add up.

BY Christina Maas

08.14.25

AI Chats Aren’t Private: Human Reviewers See Your Data

The “memory” that makes AI feel personal is often built from scraps of your life handed to human graders.

BY Tyler Durden

07.15.25

Pittsburgh Will Be Transformed Into "AI Hub Of World" With $75 Billion Investment 

President Trump is set to join Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave McCormick at a major energy and AI summit at Carnegie Mellon University this afternoon. According to local media, McCormick is expected to unveil plans for at least $75 billion in energy and AI infrastructure investment across Pittsburgh, aiming to transform the city from a hollowed-out manufacturing town into "the AI hub of the world."

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BY Will Miller

12.24.25

Hopes for Christmas peace breakthrough in Ukraine as Zelensky offers DMZ in wartorn east in possible deal with Putin

VOLODYMYR Zelensky has said a new plan to end the war could freeze the front line while allowing for the creation of demilitarised zones.

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BY Sayan Bose

12.23.25

‘A TERRIBLE THING’ Trump defends ‘big boy’ Bill Clinton over Ghislaine Maxwell hot tub pics in Epstein files amid fury over partial release

DONALD Trump has defended Bill Clinton after the former president was heavily featured in the investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

BY Lowell Cauffiel

12.22.25

Trump Administration Halts Offshore Wind Farms, Citing National Security

President Donald Trump’s Department of the Interior (DOI) announced on Monday that it is pausing leases for five large-scale offshore wind projects off the East Coast.

BY Paul Steinhauser , Mark Meredith

12.18.25

Democratic National Committee flip-flops, pulls plug on its 2024 election ‘autopsy'

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is killing its autopsy of the party's sweeping setbacks in the 2024 election. DNC Chair Ken Martin on Thursday said he decided against making public a report that he called for when he was first elected party chair at the beginning of the year.

BY Tyler O'Neil

12.18.25

‘MALPRACTICE’: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Announces 6 Moves to Crack Down on ‘Sex-Rejecting Procedures’

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced six moves to crack down on the “malpractice” of “sex-rejecting procedures” Thursday.

BY AP

12.17.25

New York governor says she has reached a deal to legalize medically assisted suicide

New York is set to become the latest state to legalize medically assisted suicide for the terminally ill

BY Newsmax Wires

12.16.25

Trump Expands Travel Ban, Restrictions to Include Another 20 Nations

The Trump administration announced Tuesday it was expanding travel restrictions to an additional 20 countries and the Palestinian Authority, doubling the number of nations affected by sweeping limits announced earlier this year on who can travel and emigrate to the U.S.

BY Roberto Wakerell-Cruz

12.15.25

BREAKING: Trump declares fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction in new EO

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday formally classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, triggering a sweeping federal response aimed at disrupting trafficking networks and tightening criminal enforcement.

BY Constitutional Nobody

12.14.25

Minnesota Democrat Rep Ilhan Omar says son was pulled over by ICE

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar said federal immigration agents pulled over her son on Saturday and asked him to prove his citizenship.

BY Louis Casiano

12.11.25

Trump announces pardon for Colorado clerk: 'Simply wanted to make sure that our elections were fair'

Tina Peters, a Mesa County Clerk and Colorado Republican candidate for secretary of state, will receive a pardon from President Donald Trump. Peters is serving a nine-year sentence after a state jury convicted her of participating in a scheme to breach the Mesa County voting systems.

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