Elton John Reveals How Trump Could Become ‘One of the Greatest Presidents in History’
Pop icon Elton John revealed how he believes Donald Trump could become “one of the greatest presidents in history.”

Pop icon Elton John revealed how he believes Donald Trump could become “one of the greatest presidents in history.”

Oscar-winning director James Cameron has endorsed Paramount Skydance purchasing Warner Bros. Discovery, saying “Netflix would be a disaster.”

A 15-year-old athlete in Long Beach, California, walked out of the hospital this week after suffering a paralyzing spinal injury.

A judge has ordered an 85-year-old veteran to pay nearly $2 million in damages to Katy Perry, ending an ongoing property dispute in Montecito, California.

Cinematic titan James Cameron has come out in opposition to Netflix getting Oscar nominations and called the streaming giant’s theatrical release strategy “rotten to the core.”

Alex Soros, son of leftist philanthropist George Soros, condemned the shooting of three people, including two National Guardsmen, in Washington, D.C., and hoped for their recovery.

President Donald Trump addressed the nation after three people were shot, including two National Guardsmen, in Washington, D.C.

Some corners of the left have begun casting blame on President Trump for the shooting of two National Guardsmen in D.C.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, has been identified as the suspect in the shooting of two national guardsmen.

Fans have expressed dismay online after Team USA women’s basketball left Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark off its training camp graphic.

Viola Fletcher, the oldest survivor of the infamous 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in which affluent black neighborhoods were burned to the ground by white racists, has died at the age of 111.

A lawsuit has claimed that a Campbell’s Soup executive called its product food for “poor people,” dismissing it as “bioengineered meat” that nobody would be caught dead eating.

David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance reportedly has the best chance in the brewing bidding war to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery due to an unlikely advantage: CNN.

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders had a major career breakthrough this Sunday when he went 1-0 in his NFL starting career.

Motown legend Smokey Robinson now faces more accusations of sexual assault on top of the previous accusations from earlier this year.

Rap superstar Nicki Minaj called for God’s intervention in the effort to rescue the captured Christian hostages in Nigeria.

German-born actor Udo Kier, whose fierce good looks and icy blue eyes imbued his characters with a menacing nobility, has died at 81.

Famed Hollywood producer Brian Grazer said he faced “blowback” for voting Trump in 2024 but not to the point it affected his career.

Miss Jamaica suddenly fell off stage during the Miss Universe preliminary gown round in Thailand this week and needed to be carried away on a stretcher.

Dave Toub, special teams coach for the Chiefs, rebuked Trump’s criticism of the NFL’s new kickoff rule aimed protecting players from injury.

Police arrested a decorated teacher in Alabama this week after her son posted a video online that appears to show her beating his 12-year-old brother at least 22 times with a belt.

Amanda Penny, 41, ex-wife of former WWE wrestler Kevin Nikel, a.k.a. Knuckles Madsen, has been charged with murdering her ex-husband.

Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder leading an international drug trafficking operation, allegedly ordered a hit on a federal witness.

A fifth person has died at the Disney World resort in less than a month after a string of deaths rocked the popular theme park destination.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has dug in on her lie that EPA head Lee Zeldin received money from one “Jeffrey Epstein.”

Former U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe has claimed that people have questionable motives for wanting to keep men out of women’s sports.

Special counsel Jack Smith received former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s cellphone records from AT&T during his investigation into the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill.

Akio Toyoda, CEO of the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota, went full Make America Great Again at a NASCAR event in Japan.

Legendary Beatles singer Paul McCartney will be releasing a silent music track next month in protest of the United Kingdom relaxing copyright protections for tech firms to push generative-AI.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) badly misfired in an attempt to attack EPA head Lee Zeldin for receiving money from one “Jeffrey Epstein.”

The vote to censure Virgin Islands delegate Stacey Plaskett (D) for her relationship with sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein failed in the House on Tuesday night, with three Republicans siding with Democrats.

It turns out that “chess boxing” is not only an actual sport but an actual sport that has been gaining actual traction here in the United States.

Comedian Bill Maher said he will be quitting stand-up comedy, fearing that the volatile political climate could get him “shot by the left or the right.”

A lawsuit filed by over 3,000 Pacific Palisades residents has alleged the state of California failed to properly monitor the embers from a smoldering fire set by an arsonist roughly six days before it grew into the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history.

Former Harvard President Larry Summers, who also served as Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton, is stepping away from public life after emails revealed a long term relationship with convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.

Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope in history, hosted a star-studded event at the Vatican attended by Hollywood A-listers and filmmakers from around the world where he celebrated the art of cinema for its ability to bring the human condition to visual life on a mass, communal scale.

Tua Tagovailoa, quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, has floated Jerusalem as a possible venue for an NFL international game.

Jack Brewer, former special teams captain for the Minnesota Vikings, called New York a “lawless city” after Jets cornerback was wounded.

Former presidential candidate and Civil Rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson was recently hospitalized and is now breathing without the help of machines, his family says.

Fourteen people were charged on Thursday for their alleged role in a college sports betting ring with links to organized crime.
