Madonna Admits to Taking Freedom for Granted While Championing Iran Protesters: ‘I Stand with Them’
Madonna came out swinging for the protesters in Iran on Thursday, expressing gratitude for the freedom she enjoys in the United States.

Madonna came out swinging for the protesters in Iran on Thursday, expressing gratitude for the freedom she enjoys in the United States.

Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk’s sons, has filed a lawsuit against the tech giant’s social media platform, X, over the prevalence of sexually explicit AI deepfakes of herself and of children.

Naomi Watts and Elliot Page are just two of several star names coming out in support of transgender children in an ACLU campaign.

A Minneapolis man has been charged for allegedly committing over $3M in Medicaid fraud in conjunction with a licensed home health agency.

The Virginia school district that employed the still-missing football coach Travis Turner reportedly employed accused pedophile teachers.

Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney will soon be bringing their acclaimed play about the October 7 terrorist attacks to the Kennedy Center.

Actor Timothy Busfield, known for his turn as Elliot on TV’s Thirtysomething and Mark in the baseball movie classic Field of Dreams, has been accused of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl after turning himself into authorities for two other sex crime charges.

A Florida mom has been hailed a hero after she died protecting her children as her husband snapped into a raging fit over an NFL game.

The DHS said on Wednesday that an agent shot a Venezuelan national here in the U.S. illegally as he was violently resisting arrest.

Timmy Macklin, father-in-law of Renee Good, said he doesn’t blame Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for her death.

The Metropolitan Opera’s rendition of the “Carmen” reportedly features ICE agents harassing an OnlyFans prostitute on a set resembling the U.S.-Mexico Border.

Police in Hollywood arrested actor Kiefer Sutherland on Monday for allegedly assaulting a rideshare driver.

Jordan Addison, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor trespassing in Tampa, Florida, on Monday.

Scott Adams, creator of the famous Dilbert comic strip, publicly accepted Jesus Christ as “Lord and Savior” on his deathbed while descri

Lynn Jones-Turpin, reporter for the Jacksonville Free Press, responded to critics of her somewhat colorful exchange with Liam Cohen.

Comedian and HBO late-night host Bill Maher lamented how Hollywood has become the “epicenter of woke stupid” while pushing an ongoing crusade against cultural appropriation.

Former special counsel Jack Smith will testify before the House Judiciary Committee next week where he will be questioned by both Republicans and Democrats regarding his prosecutions of President Donald Trump.

Director Judd Apatow joked “we’re a dictatorship now” when presenting the award for Best Director at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night.

Chaos erupted in Los Angeles on Sunday when a U-Haul truck rammed into a crowd protesting the Iranian regime, striking one individual.

Secret Service diverted President Donald Trump’s motorcade at the Palm Beach International Airport on Sunday due to the discovery of a suspicious object.

President Trump denounced antisemites looking to enter into the Republican Party or the MAGA movement during a recent interview.

Conan O’Brien expressed his frustration with comedians who base their persona on “screaming” about President Trump instead of being funny.

Spencer Pratt, most known for his starring turn on the hit reality TV show “The Hills,” revealed that he has been a registered Republican since 2020 just after announcing his run for Mayor of Los Angeles, which he pledged will be a non-partisan race.

A crowd of protesters were heard chanting “Kristi Noem will hang” at Foley Square in New York City on Thursday.

Federal agents reportedly shot two people in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday afternoon, according to city leaders and local authorities.

One year ago, on the night of January 7, 2025, a devastating windstorm raged across the Los Angeles area, providing fuel to the most destructive wildfires in the city’s history — the Eaton Fire in Altadena and the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades. Breitbart News visited the site of the Eaton Fire on the eve of its anniversary, where the historic city of Altadena has been reduced to a land of empty lots with little reconstruction.

Spencer Pratt, most known for his starring turn on the hit reality TV show “The Hills,” announced his run for Mayor of Los Angeles one year after the Palisades Fire destroyed his home along with many others.

The House Judiciary Committee alleged in a report released on Tuesday that the FireAid relief money raised in the wake of the devastating Palisades and Eaton Fire last year went to various pet causes not connected to aiding fire victims.

Zohran Mamdani, the openly socialist Mayor of New York City, admitted that he actually has no federal security clearance.

The case of former Olympic hopeful Khayla Dawson, who allegedly stabbed her Uber driver to death, will go to trial, a judge declared last Friday.

A concert venue in Canada canceled a scheduled fiddler after Google AI wrongly labeled him a sex offender, prompting a potential lawsuit.

Heavy gunfire has been reported around the presidential palace in Venezuela, days after U.S. military forces captured the country’s former president, Nicolás Maduro.

Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro warned against the dismissal of art, calling it a “prelude to fascism.”

ABC’s left-wing late night host Jimmy Kimmel fixated on President Donald Trump while receiving the Best Talk Show award at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards.

Delcy Rodriguez, the new acting president of Venezuela, called for “cooperation” with the United States following the capture of Maduro.

The New York City subway and bus fares have been raised to $3 for a full ten-cent increase since the last price hike in 2023.

Tennis icon Novak Djokovic severed ties with the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) this weekend.

The Kennedy Center has disputed media claims of low ratings during its honors ceremony hosted by President Trump several days before Christmas.

Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller, two of the Trump admin’s chief immigration enforcers, were seen dancing to “Ice Ice Baby” on New Year’s Eve.

Police in Minneapolis have disputed a Somali-run daycare center’s claim that “important documents” disproving fraudulent activity were stolen.
