Trump Signs Executive Order Halting Federal Funds to NPR, PBS
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order halting funds to PBS and NPR, claiming the taxpayer-funded organizations have exercised political bias.

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order halting funds to PBS and NPR, claiming the taxpayer-funded organizations have exercised political bias.

An illegal migrant has been charged with shooting and killing a Texas man at point-blank range in front of his family.

Actor Robert De Niro has expressed support for his son coming out as transgender, saying will “I loved and supported Aaron as my son, and now I love and support Airyn as my daughter.”

A fan fell off the 21-foot-high Clemente Wall at PNC Park during the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs game on Wednesday night.

CBS News has fired back at legendary football coach Bill Belichick’s claim that he only agreed to a narrow interview.

Police in Florida have been ordered to stop enforcing immigration law in that state, a federal judge ruled this week.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Houston, Texas, arrested a criminal migrant who crossed the border into the U.S.

Former ESPN commentator and social justice activist Jemele Hill had a surprising response to Shedeur Sanders slipping to the fifth round.

Malcolm Jenkins has praised Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts for skipping his team’s Super Bowl celebration at the White House.

Author and conservative activist David Horowitz, most famous for his book ‘Radical Son,’ died on Tuesday at the age of 86.

Robert De Niro’s 29-year-old son Airyn (formerly Aaron) has come out as transgender after beginning hormone treatment in 2024.

Acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar denounced President Donald Trump this week, saying he will “go down in history as the greatest mistake of our time.”

“Iron Man” star Terrence Howard revealed that he declined a biopic portraying soul singer icon Marvin Gaye because it would have required him to kiss a man.

The Department of Education under President Trump has said that the University of Pennsylvania violated Title IX.

An illegal migrant has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after raping a woman at a restaurant in Madison, Mississippi.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has called the election in Canada for the Liberal Party, with Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to retain leadership.

Legendary quarterback and sports commentator Boomer Esiason has claimed that NFL owners “torpedoed” Shedeur Sanders’s draft chances.

Former actress and filmmaker Justine Bateman, of “Family Ties” and “Violet” fame, said the election of President Trump may be the tipping point for the “woke mob mentality” that terrorize American culture.

The Swiss fencing team turned their backs to the Israeli national anthem after the Jewish state won gold at the European Championships.

The Washington Commanders and the District of Columbia have reached an agreement for the football team to return home to RFK Stadium.

Comedian Mike Myers explained why he publicly protested in favor of Canada during a recent “Saturday Night Live” appearance, saying it was sparked by a comment from Elon Musk.

Comedian Bill Maher recently bashed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, calling him the “worst thing to hit the Pentagon” since the September 11 terrorist attack.

A Rwandan man living in New York has been charged for allegedly concealing his role in the 1994 genocide to gain U.S. citizenship.

Megyn Kelly hit back at actor George Clooney for attacking her journalism credentials and saying he might be more of a journalist than her.

Bill Maher has responded to fellow comedian Larry David comparing his White House dinner with President Trump to dining with Adolf Hitler, calling it an insult to millions of dead Jews.

A fisherman in Florida has been deported back to Venezuela after he damaged a great white heron, a protected bird.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reportedly detained hundreds of migrants after trying to reenter the U.S. by mistakenly crossing a one-way bridge to Canada from Detroit.

Hats emblazoned with “Trump 2028” have gone on sale at the official Trump store, teasing a possible third term run.

Famed rocker Cherie Currie, former lead vocalist for The Runaways, publicly identified herself as a “full MAGA conservative” on Wednesday after signaling her support for months with criticisms of radical LGBTQ ideology and gun control extremism.

Actor George Clooney acknowledged that Democrats have a problem relating to the common man and advised they get a sense of humor in the hopes of beating President Donald Trump.

President Donald Trump said that he prefers the original Washington Redskins name over its politically correct replacement.

Climate activists were arrested on Wednesday for vandalizing the presidential plaque inside New York City’s Trump Tower.

Democrat lawmakers paid a visit to Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk — the two university students who face deportation as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown against antisemitism on college campuses.

The live action “Snow White” remake has made history by becoming the lowest rated Disney movie on IMDB with an abysmal 1.6 rating.

Actor Rainn Wilson, who played Dwight Schrute on “The Office,” hit back at MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle saying that Donald Trump, Elon Musk were responsible for American distrust in the media.

Federal authorities charged 27 people in New York City with crimes connected to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

The NCAA passed rules on Monday allowing colleges to pay student athletes, breaking decades of precedent.

Former Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has lost her defamation suit retrial against the New York Times.

Comedian, “Seinfeld” co-creator, and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Larry David trashed fellow liberal comedian Bill Maher for visiting the White House and having dinner with President Trump.

Harvard has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for freezing $2.2 billion in federal grants after the prestigious university refused to comply with the government’s demands for reforms in hiring practices, battling antisemitism, and admissions practices.
