Michelle Obama Plays Race Card Again In Bizarre Interview

Former First Lady Michelle Obama says she and former President Barack Obama were “held to higher standards” because they are black. She made the remarks during an upcoming interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America,” set to air Sunday morning. “You said we were all too aware that as a first black couple, we couldn’t afford … Read more

Judge Hands DOJ Win In Letitia James’ Mortgage Fraud Case

The judge presiding over New York Attorney General Letitia James’ mortgage fraud case on Friday rejected a motion seeking to compel federal prosecutors to maintain a log of all their communications with the media. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell had filed the request last week, following James’ arraignment on charges of bank fraud and making false … Read more

Attorney General Voices Strong Opposition to Court’s Citizenship Decision

Supreme Court Decision on Immigration Policy Sparks Legal and Political Debate High Court ruling on federal district court authority creates new precedent for challenging executive orders Major Supreme Court Ruling Reshapes Immigration Legal Landscape Note:Video at the end of article. In a significant legal development that has far-reaching implications for immigration policy and federal court … Read more

Top Aide to Massachusetts Governor Arrested in Cocaine Trafficking Scheme Linked to State Office Building

Politics Commentary A high-ranking aide to Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey — a Democrat frequently mentioned as a potential 2028 presidential contender — has been arrested in connection with a large-scale cocaine trafficking operation that allegedly extended into a state government facility. Authorities say LaMar Cook, 45, who served as Deputy Director of Healey’s Western Massachusetts … Read more

Fetterman Apologizes For Dems Who Can’t Get ‘S**t’ Together Amid Shutdown

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) issued an apology Thursday on behalf of Senate Democrats for their failure to vote to end the ongoing government shutdown. In an interview with CNN’s Manu Raju, Fetterman expressed frustration that federal workers remain unpaid and that many families may struggle to feed their children as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) … Read more

Canadian PM Apologizes To Trump Over ‘Tariff’ Ad That Derailed Talks

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump over a political advertisement that invoked former President Ronald Reagan’s comments on tariffs. The ad, which aired on major American television networks earlier this month, sparked backlash for its use of Reagan’s 1987 radio address on trade barriers. In that speech, Reagan warned … Read more