Boston University Staff Member Posts on Social Media Seeking DOGE Employees Dead or Alive

A Boston University employee has sparked controversy after posting a graphic on social media calling for the death of staff members from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is led by Elon Musk. The graphic, shared by Jared May, depicted several young men associated with DOGE and included the text "WANTED FOR TREASON, DEAD … Read more

Trump Unveils List of Key Appointments, Featuring Mike Pences Associate and a Billionaires Spouse

President Donald Trump has announced a series of key appointments as he seeks to fill significant positions within his administration, including the director of the U.S. Marshals Service and several ambassador roles. The announcement was made via a post on Truth Social, where Trump highlighted his nominee for the Marshals Service, Gadyaces "Gady" Serralta. Serralta, … Read more

Senate Approves Pam Bondi for Position of U.S. Attorney General

The Senate confirmed Pam Bondi as the new Attorney General of the United States on Tuesday evening, with a vote tally of 54-46. Bondi, a former Florida attorney general and prosecutor, is seen as a key nominee for President Donald Trump’s administration. Her confirmation comes amidst heightened scrutiny of the Justice Department and FBI, particularly … Read more

"Viral Pro-Womens Sports Ad with Riley Gaines Sparks Excitement on X: I Love It!"

Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer and current podcast host, recently appeared on Fox & Friends to voice her concerns regarding the Democratic pushback against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. During the segment, Gaines described the criticism from the left as a "theatrical performance," highlighting her belief that the proposed legislation … Read more

Riley Gaines Joins Forces with Trump to Push for Executive Order Banning Biological Men from Womens Sports

President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Wednesday aimed at prohibiting biological men from competing in women’s sports at public institutions. This significant move coincides with National Girls and Women in Sports Day, a day dedicated to celebrating female athletes and advocating for equal access to sports for women. The signing … Read more

Trump Could Resolve the Gender Crisis by Following This Path

In a significant shift in federal policy, President Donald Trump has taken decisive action against gender transition procedures for minors, introducing a series of executive orders aimed at redefining the government’s approach to gender identity. This move comes amidst growing public concern regarding the implications of gender ideology in American society, particularly in schools and … Read more

Journalists Raise Concerns Over Trumps Preposterous Remarks on Gaza, Caution Against Ethnic Cleansing

During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former President Donald Trump made headlines with a controversial announcement regarding the Gaza Strip. Trump stated that the United States would "take over" Gaza and "level" the area, suggesting the displacement of the Palestinian population to other Arab nations. He described his vision for … Read more

Columbia Journalism Review Expresses Concern That USAID Funding Freeze Could Impact Independent Journalism Worldwide

Democrats and liberal media figures are expressing concern over recent cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which could significantly impact independent journalism worldwide. The discussions were sparked by the Department of Government Efficiency’s decision to streamline operations and reduce funding for USAID, an agency that has historically supported media initiatives globally. The … Read more

Leader Thune Supports Senate GOP Efforts to Accelerate Trump Budget Plan Over House Deliberations

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has expressed his support for a Republican initiative aimed at advancing President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda in the Senate. This shift marks a significant change from the previous plan, which involved the House taking the lead on budget proposals. The decision comes amid ongoing disagreements among House Republicans regarding spending … Read more