Trump Claims Video of Objects Thrown from White House Window Is AI-Generated
President Trump claimed that the viral video of objects being thrown from the second floor of the White House was “probably AI-generated.”

President Trump claimed that the viral video of objects being thrown from the second floor of the White House was “probably AI-generated.”

Actor Jeffrey Wright says he faced “fucking racist and stupid” backlash after being cast as Jim Gordon in The Batman.

President Trump referenced Alabama’s surprising loss to Florida State when announcing the Space Command headquarters would be moving states.

The Eagles’ controversial “Tush Push” play now has a sponsor in the company DUDE Wipes after it survived a league-wide vote earlier this year.
A Democrat county commissioner in Lehigh, Pennsylvania, was reportedly arrested last week as part of a massive drug bust.

Jim Jarmusch, acclaimed filmmaker of “Stranger than Paradise” and “Broken Flowers,” expressed disappointment in the independent distribution company Mubi for its ties to the Israeli military.

Comedy legend Eric Idle, an original founder of the Monty Python comedy troupe, has been running jokes by his Millennial daughter.

Lauren Gunderson, one of the credited writers for Pixar’s Lightyear, defended the film’s lesbian kiss in response to Snoop Dogg’s criticism.

Kim Kardashian lamented President Donald Trump’s immigration policy while attending Diane von Furstenberg’s DVF Awards in Venice, Italy, this week.

Veteran Hollywood talent manager Larry Thompson announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress on Tuesday as a Republican.

The alleged Minneapolis shooter displayed his hatred for Christianity in multiple ways, which included pinning a picture of Jesus on a body target.

Segments on ABC News and CNN appeared to downplay the alleged Minneapolis shooter’s hatred of President Donald Trump and Catholicism on Tuesday after two children were killed while attending Mass.

Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom immediately politicized the mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis on Wednesday by blaming Republicans.

Hollywood seems to have a don’t ask, don’t tell dilemma regarding the use of AI for creative purposes, with some saying it could make or break careers.

Employees with the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) were put on leave Tuesday after they signed an open letter criticizing the Trump administration.

Billionaire Bill Gates has reportedly stopped providing funds to a $77 billion foundation that pushes woke causes and Democrat candidates.

Users of the streaming giant Netflix reported downed services on Tuesday for unexplained reasons.

YouTube has led as the top TV distributor in the United States for six straight months, further accelerating the cord-cutter revolution.

President Donald Trump congratulated the restaurant chain Cracker Barrel for keeping its original logo after massive backlash over its rebranding.

Fox Networks could go dark on YouTube TV this week over an ongoing carriage dispute, with less than two weeks to go before the NFL season kicks off.

Users have sued Amazon Prime Video for removing media from their library after being purchased, accusing the company of fraudulent advertising.

Reality show host Ts Madison joined the chorus of voices calling rapper Snoop Dogg homophobic for questioning why LGBTQ content is being put into children’s programming.

A teammate of transgender volleyball player AB Hernandez said that other schools forfeiting matches is beginning to take its toll on her.

President Donald Trump fired Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook on Monday over allegations of mortgage fraud.

It was a lukewarm summer box office this year and neither James Gunn’s “Superman” nor Disney’s “Fantastic Four: First Steps” could heat things up.

Mingus Reedus, the son of “The Walking Dead” and “The Boondock Saints” star Norman Reedus, has been charged with assaulting a woman on top of other charges.

House Democrats have launched an investigation into the Paramount-Skydance merger, inquiring if the company gave President Donald Trump an “illegal bribe” to ensure the FCC approved the $8 billion deal.

Police arrested rapper Lil Nas X on Thursday for assault after he was seen walking down the street in nothing more than his underwear and boots.

British pop star Robbie Williams, whose acclaimed 2024 biopic Better Man may go down as one of the best movies of the decade, banned his four children from having phones, declaring them a form of child abuse.

A federal judge has blocked the “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention center from expanding further after issuing a preliminary injunction.

Matthew Rooney, the grandson of Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney, died at the age 51 last Friday.
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Alina Habba has been unlawfully serving as acting U.S. Attorney of New Jersey at the appointment of President Donald Trump.

Moderate Republican Sen. Susan Collins (ME) will get the Hollywood treatment at a fundraiser next month with several prominent Democrats.

Sarah Rockwell, the Florida county school board chair who celebrated Hulk Hogan’s death, has refused to resign, calling her comments “protected speech that were not made” as a public servant.

Former President Barack Obama supports Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s gerrymandering plan in opposition to Republicans in Texas.

A bizarre fire alarm set off at Fenway Park temporarily halted the Boston Red Sox matchup against the Baltimore Orioles at the top of the eighth inning on Tuesday night.

Shari Redstone, the former controlling shareholder for Paramount, called the company’s $16 million settlement with Trump a “no-brainer.”

MLB fans have been voicing their disapproval of commissioner Rob Manfred’s proposal to realign the league based on team geography.

Former MSNBC anchor Joy Reid went off on President Trump, Elvis Presley, and white Americans as a whole for stealing from black people and having no culture of their own.

The House Oversight Committee will release some documents pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein case later this week, after it issued a subpoena to the Department of Justice (DOJ) on August 5.
