Katie Couric’s Attempt to Push John Fetterman Into Criticizing Trump Backfires During Interview

Sen. John Fetterman has become one of the most unexpected figures in today’s political landscape. While he remains a Democrat with a voting record consistent with his party, he has increasingly distinguished himself as someone who is willing to challenge expectations—from both political opponents and allies within his own caucus. Fetterman’s independence was on display … Read more

Supreme Court Declines Early Review in Harper Case, Handing Trump Administration Another Quiet Win

The Supreme Court’s weekly order list doesn’t often dominate headlines, but every so often, one of those understated Monday entries ends up shaping the legal landscape in a meaningful way. That’s exactly what happened this week when the Court declined to step into a dispute involving former National Credit Union Administration Board member Todd Harper … Read more

Senate Gives Trump Big Win as Senate Confirms Several Nominees

The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate approved three ambassadors appointed by President Donald Trump, stationing them in the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Italy, respectively. All three new ambassadors, Warren Stephens, Tom Barrack, and Tilman Feritta, have been vocal publicly about their support for Trump. The Senate approved Stephens as the new ambassador to the United Kingdom and … Read more

Mamdani Again Begs for Money After Getting Elected

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, recently elected as New York City’s new mayor, is already facing backlash over the video he released following his victory over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Following his victory, Mamdani shared a video on X outlining his plans for the transition period, emphasizing that “a lot … Read more

Future of DOGE Revealed Months After Musk Left Trump Admin

The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been dissolved with eight months remaining in its mandate, federal officials confirmed. Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor told Reuters earlier this month that DOGE “doesn’t exist” as a “centralized entity,” indicating that the initiative has effectively ended. The unit had claimed to cut tens of … Read more

SCOTUS Won’t Address Trump’s ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Order — For Now

The Supreme Court took no action Monday on several challenges to President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship — the longstanding guarantee of citizenship to nearly all individuals born on U.S. soil. The justices are expected to revisit the cases at their private conference on Friday, Dec. 5, and could … Read more