Trump's Splashy AI Prank: President Imagines Cabinet Pool Party in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Washington, D.C. — Move over, Mar-a-Lago. President Donald Trump has turned the nation's most solemn landmark into his latest viral fantasy. In a captionless Truth Social post dropped late Friday ...
Trump’s Cannabis Curveball: Medical Marijuana Gets a Federal Glow-Up Washington just lit up a policy shift—and no, not in the way you think. In a move that’s turning heads from Capitol Hill to California dispensaries, the administration of Donald Trump has taken a bold step to reclassify state-licen...
This Economist Thinks Capitalism Needs a Makeover—and People Are Listening What if the economy isn’t just struggling… but badly designed? That’s the provocative idea behind economist Mariana Mazzucato, who’s quickly becoming one of the most talked-about thinkers shaking up how we see money, markets,...
The Second Coming… With a Second Opinion In the grand, unpredictable theater of American politics, Donald Trump has once again delivered a moment that feels equal parts headline and parable—this time starring himself in an image that many interpreted as, well, biblical. The now-viral post depicted T...
By Javier & Chuyita Suarez The Desert’s Biggest Stage Is Back: Coachella 2026 Turns Up the Volume in Indio The desert is about to glow again. In just days, the gates swing open at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, returning to the Empire Polo Club in Indio for two back-to-back weekends —...
Tariff Tango: The Great Grocery Reversal Washington’s favorite national pastime—the Tariff Tango—is back in full swing inside the opulent Trump Ballroom, a gilded stage built for grand entrances, sudden pirouettes, and the occasional “I definitely meant to do that” recovery. Politicians strut in wit...
TikTok’s Soap Opera: Billionaires, Bans, and a Dance-Off with Destiny Some apps go quietly into the night. TikTok, naturally, went viral on its way to the guillotine. After years of politicians huffing and puffing about bans, security risks, and “the youth are doomed,” the app has staged the greates...
The Great Visa Inquisition In a move with more ambition than a reality TV contestant eyeing the White House, the Trump administration has announced it’s diving headfirst into reviewing all 55 million foreigners holding valid U.S. visas. Yes, 55 million—more people than the entire population of Spain...
The Final Roar: Remembering Hulk Hogan, Wrestling’s Ultimate Showman Hulk Hogan, the larger-than-life wrestling superstar whose charisma, muscles, and mustache electrified arenas around the world, has died at the age of 71. The man born Terry Gene Bollea passed away Thursday morning in Clearwater, F...
President Donald Trump has granted a third extension of the deadline to TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, allowing another 90 days for the social media giant to finalize a sale to an American buyer. The move, formalized through an executive order, provides TikTok a temporary reprieve from ...
There was a time when American foreign policy had clear fault lines—supporting allies, opposing adversaries, and reinforcing democratic values. But in recent years, those lines have blurred. The sharp words once reserved for the Kremlin now seem directed at Kyiv instead. The latest statements from t...
Opening arguments begin today in a lawsuit challenging North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth. The case stems from a law change the state legislature approved in 2023, mirroring action in other conservative-led states. With some exceptions, the ban brings criminal penalties agai...