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“Exactly which of the American people’s interests are truly being served by this war?,” Masoud Pezeshkian asked in the letter.

Hughley examines how society celebrates problematic figures over those who genuinely serve, warning against aligning with immoral leaders.

At just 22 years old, Rebecca Pearce is embarking on a historic campaign to become the mayor of Bowie, defying expectations.

Former Trump official Kristi Noem embarrassed after husband's 'bimbofication fetish' photos leaked, sparking security concerns.

The pair trade talking points about slavery, party history, and Trump that are technically true, wildly incomplete, and entirely unchecked.

Donald Trump made it very clear that he doesn't want a stupid person to be president, and neither do the American people, but thanks to him, we already got one.

Even if the DHS shutdown ends on Friday, it could take weeks, if not months, for TSA checkpoints to reach normal staffing levels.

D.L. Hughley takes a deep dive into when society devalues intellectual pursuits, it risks falling behind in an increasingly complex world.

Examining the gap between campaign pledges and the reality many communities face, holding leaders accountable for their impact.

Examining the gap between campaign pledges and the reality many communities face, holding leaders accountable for their impact.

The SAVE Act would disenfranchise millions of voters by banning mail-in ballots and requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. 

Trump's health issues spark concern as new rash, bruises on hands raise questions about his wellbeing.