DOGE Releases Startling Findings From Biden-Harris Administration

The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency released shocking findings on Sunday that the Biden-Harris administration had awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts to an unexpected group: children. An agency announcement revealed that the Small Business Administration disbursed $312 million in payments to companies whose purported owners are under the age of 11. … Read more

Barack Obama Makes Another Public Appearance Without Wife Michelle

Former President Barack Obama attended a Los Angeles Clippers game courtside on Wednesday—but noticeably without his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama, further sparking rumors of a coming break-up. Instead, Obama was seen sitting alongside Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie Snyder, effectively third-wheeling, according to TMZ. Despite that, the 44th president appeared … Read more

Canada’s New Leader Takes Immediate Jab At Trump

Economist and former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has been elected to succeed Justin Trudeau as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party and the country’s next prime minister. His election comes at a pivotal moment in U.S.-Canada relations, as both nations implement historic tariffs and brace for a potential trade war, Variety noted. Carney secured a … Read more

Big Update Days Before Partial Government Shutdown Deadline

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is planning to vote on Tuesday on a bill that, if passed, will avert a partial government shutdown during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s term. Republicans don’t have much support from Democrats, so Johnson thinks Republicans can get the 99-page bill that would fund federal agencies until September 30 … Read more

SCOTUS Turns Away College Bias Response Team Challenge; Thomas, Alito Dissent

The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to consider the constitutionality of college bias response teams. However, despite the opinions of two conservative justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, the court did not accept a lawsuit against Indiana University officials that was brought by Speech First, a group created to protect students’ First Amendment rights. … Read more