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Obama has been living in Trump's head long enough to be president of the HOA there, and Trump literally can't even write his name down without desperately looking for confirmation that Biden can't do it better.
House Republicans don't even seem to like each other all that much, and many of them aren't too thrilled with their House majority speaker, Rep. Mike Johnson.
On Thursday night’s (April 29) episode of Newsnight on CNN, the panel discussion got heated, to the point where Republican pundit Scott Jennings lashed out at another panelist while issuing an expletive. He got into it with Democratic strategist Adam Mockler, as the panel was discussing the war in Iran. Mockler had begun to call […]
Former NBA player Rick Fox's Bahamian political campaign hit a road bump after a heated argument.
Secretary Hegseth got heated over concerns members of the House Armed Services Committee had over the growing cost of the Iran war.
Saphier is listed on Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's website as a radiologist and director of breast imaging at its facility in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Politics, policy, and Black excellence in fashion and comedy: a roundup of crucial issues and inspiring stories shaping the moment.
Voting rights advocates are calling for collective action and encouraging a reframing of how we approach elections and the work that comes after.
On Tuesday (April 28), the Department of Justice announced that they had indicted former FBI director James Comey for a second time, alleging that he threatened the life of President Donald Trump. The indictment also included a warrant for his arrest. The grand jury, convened in North Carolina, returned the indictement in connection with an […]
Sybil Wilkes reports on threats to voting rights, a historic Black media milestone, and the fight for fair representation in Florida.
The White House thinks it's being cute, mocking the fact that the "No Kings" movement has launched multiple waves of anti-Trump protests.
Voting rights, record turnout, and corporate accountability make headlines as Sybil Wilkes keeps the community informed.