FBI Foils Attack In New York That Could Have Killed Thousands

A New York man is facing federal charges for allegedly making and storing homemade explosives around Manhattan, including on active subway tracks and residential rooftops. Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, was charged on Tuesday with making at least seven improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with chemicals he purchased online, according to U.S. Attorney for the Southern … Read more

Obama Makes Frantic Statement After Trump’s Russigate Allegations

Former President Barack Obama on Tuesday night issued a rare public statement denying what he called President Donald Trump’s “bizarre allegations” that he orchestrated the Russiagate investigation. Earlier that day, Trump accused Obama of being the “ringleader” behind the Trump–Russia collusion narrative and demanded a criminal investigation, citing new claims that Obama-era officials allegedly “manufactured” … Read more

Reporter Asking About

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk’s involvement in a new U.S. government advisory role has raised questions during a recent White House press briefing, with reporters seeking clarification about his status and access to classified information. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Musk is serving as a special government employee—a designation used for temporary federal … Read more

Florida Supreme Court Upholds DeSantis-Approved Congressional Districts

The Florida Supreme Court has upheld the Legislature’s congressional map, crafted under Gov. Ron DeSantis’s guidance. A majority of justices ruled that plaintiffs—led by the Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute—failed to demonstrate racial discrimination or the necessity of preserving the North Florida district once held by a Black Democrat. With that decision, the map … Read more

Responds to Trump With Explicit Remark on Live TV Following Show’s Cancellation

Stephen Colbert Responds to Trump With Explicit Remark on Live TV Following Show’s Cancellation Television host Stephen Colbert sparked headlines after directly confronting former President Donald Trump with a blunt message during a recent episode of The Late Show. The incident came in response to a social media post from Trump, who reacted with glee … Read more

The executive order

The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked lower court orders requiring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to respond to transparency-related requests, pausing the release of documents connected to an ongoing lawsuit. The high court’s move on Friday grants the agency additional time amid legal challenges related to its operations and responsibilities. DOGE was established … Read more

Gabbard Sends Criminal Referral to DOJ Making Bombshell ‘Russiagate’ Claims Against Obama

The Department of Justice confirmed Monday that it has received a criminal referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard regarding her explosive allegations that Obama-era officials “manufactured and politicized intelligence” to construct the narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, Fox News reports. While the DOJ declined to provide additional details, it … Read more

Former Epstein Attorney Reveals Names Of 2 Dems On ‘List’

Former Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz named two former top Democratic officials on Sunday, whom he says appear in the Epstein files. Speaking to Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream, Dershowitz clarified that there was never an official “client list,” but noted that names can be uncovered through other means and that additional information is … Read more